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<strong>ANCIENT</strong> <strong>COINS</strong><br />
GREEK<br />
1 Celtic, Central Europe (3 rd - 2 nd Century BC), Gold<br />
1/8-Stater, head of Athena right, rev Athena Alkis,<br />
holding spear and shield, 0.99g (Dembski 497).<br />
Good very fine. £350-400<br />
2 Celtic Gaul (1 st Century BC), Gold Stater, imitating<br />
types of Philip II of Macedon, head of Apollo right,<br />
rev charioteer driving biga, 8.31g (cf Castelin 377).<br />
Softly struck, test-cut on the obverse, fair to fine. £150-200<br />
3 Calabria, Tarentum (c.302-281 BC), Silver Staters (2),<br />
youth on horseback right, rev Taras on dolphin left.<br />
Very fine, one a little softly struck. (2) £350-400<br />
4 Lucania, Velia (c.350-281 BC), Silver Didrachm, head<br />
of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with<br />
griffin, rev lion standing left, 7.50g (SNG ANS 1313).<br />
Small cut in edge, cabinet tone, good fine. £100-150<br />
5 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), Gold<br />
1/8-Stater, Pella, c.340-328 BC, head of Herakles<br />
right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev thunderbolt,<br />
1.06g (Le Rider pl.84, 92). Very fine, rare. £600-800<br />
6 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), Gold<br />
1/8-Stater, c.340-328 BC, head of Herakles right,<br />
wearing lion’s skin, rev ΦIΛI / ΠΠOY, trident-head,<br />
1.06g (Le Rider pl.84, 109). A few light marks, lustrous,<br />
nearly extremely fine, a good example. £600-800<br />
7 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), Silver<br />
Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c.323-315 BC, laureate<br />
head of Zeus right, rev ΦIΛIΠ-ΠOY, youth on<br />
horseback right, holding palm-branch, crescent and<br />
Π below, 14.29g (Le Rider pl.46, 4; SNG ANS 681).<br />
Short test-cut on the reverse, well-struck on a broad flan,<br />
lustrous, extremely fine. £350-450<br />
8 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great<br />
(336-323 BC), Silver Drachm, uncertain western<br />
Asia Minor mint, c.323-280 BC, head of Herakles<br />
right, wearing lion’s skin, rev Zeus enthroned left,<br />
holding eagle and sceptre, facing lion’s head on left,<br />
NI below throne, 4.12g (Price 2702). Nearly extremely<br />
fine. £120-150<br />
9 Paeonian Kings, Patraos (335-315 BC), Silver<br />
Tetradrachm, laureate head of Apollo right, rev<br />
ΠATPAOY, horseman spearing fallen soldier carrying<br />
Macedonian shield, 12.53g (SNG ANS 1040). Good<br />
very fine. £150-200<br />
10 Egypt, small Ptolemaic Bronzes (approx 50), 2 nd<br />
– 1 st Century BC, struck in Cyrenaica, mainly under<br />
Ptolemy Apion. Fine to about very fine. (lot) £100-150<br />
11 Boeotia, Federal Coinage (c.225-171 BC), Silver<br />
Drachm, laureate head of Poseidon right, rev Nike<br />
standing left, holding wreath and trident, 4.64g<br />
(SNG Cop 391). Slight porosity, very fine. £60-80<br />
12 Kingdom of Cappadocia, Ariarathes IV (220-163<br />
BC), Silver Drachms (3), diademed head right, rev<br />
Athena standing left, holding Nike. Nearly very fine,<br />
rather porous. (3) £40-60<br />
13 Judaea, AE Prutot (8), including issues of Agrippa I,<br />
Porcius Festus, and the Jewish War. Fair to fine.<br />
(8) £30-40
14 Arab-Sasanian, Anonymous and Undated Issue, AE<br />
15mm, Ardashir Khurrah, facing bearded bust, with<br />
the features of Focas (AD 602-610), holding globus<br />
cruciger, rev fire altar, 0.28g. Apparently unpublished,<br />
very fine and interesting. £100-150<br />
15 Kingdom of Elymais, Arsacid Dynasty (2 nd - 3 rd<br />
Century AD), AE Drachms (approx 50), various<br />
kings. Mostly fine and better, an interesting and varied<br />
group. (lot) £100-150<br />
16 Kingdom of Characene, Maga (AD 210-215), AE<br />
Tetradrachm, head of king right, rev head of prince<br />
right (Alram 510); Attambelos III (c. AD 53-72),<br />
AE Tetradrachm, head of king right, rev Herakles;<br />
small AR and AE of various Eastern dynasties (15),<br />
including Armenia and Sogdiana; Islamic AE (4).<br />
Varied state, an interesting lot. (21) £60-80<br />
17 Kingdom of Baktria, Agathokles (c.185-170 BC), NI<br />
Double Units (3) and Units (2), bust of Dionysos, rev<br />
panther (SNG ANS 234ff). Each pierced twice, rough<br />
surfaces, fine and better. (5) £40-60<br />
Roman<br />
18 Republican Silver Denarii (4), comprising issues<br />
of ‘NAT’ (155 BC), M. Porcius Laeca (125 BC), C.<br />
Porcius Cato (123 BC), L. Porcius Licinius (115 BC).<br />
Toned, good fine to very fine. (4) £60-80<br />
19 Republican Silver Denarii (3), comprising issues of<br />
C. Renius (138 BC), Cn. Papirius Carbo (121 BC),<br />
L. Livineius Regulus (42 BC); M. Porcius Cato (89<br />
BC), Quinarius; M. Porcius Cato (89 BC), Quinarius.<br />
Toned, good fine to very fine. (4) £60-80<br />
20 Republican Silver Denarii (3), comprising issues of<br />
Cn. Lucretius Trio (136 BC), M. Opimius (131 BC), L.<br />
Rutillius Flaccus (77 BC); M. Porcius Cato (89 BC),<br />
Quinarius. Toned, very fine or nearly so, the Rutillia<br />
with banker’s mark. (4) £60-80<br />
21 Roman Denarii and Antoniniani (approx 70),<br />
comprising Republican Denarii (3); Imperial Denarii,<br />
various emperors, including Augustus, Tiberius,<br />
Nero, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius,<br />
Lucius Verus, Septimius Severus; 3 rd Century<br />
Antoniniani, including Gordian III, Philip I, Claudius<br />
II, Gallienus, Aurelian, Probus. Varied state, many fair<br />
to fine and cleaned, a few plated. (lot) £200-300<br />
22 Tiberius (AD 14-37), Silver Denarius, Lugdunum,<br />
Tribute Penny type, TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F<br />
AVGVSTVS, laureate head right, rev PONTIF MAXIM,<br />
female figure (Livia?) seated right, holding sceptre<br />
and branch, 3.79g (RIC 28; BMC 45). Nearly extremely<br />
fine. £180-220<br />
23 Tiberius, Silver Denarii (2), Lugdunum, Tribute<br />
Penny type, laureate head right, rev female figure<br />
(Livia?) seated right, holding sceptre and branch<br />
(RIC 30). Very fine to good very fine, one with light<br />
porosity. (2) £450-550<br />
24 Claudius (AD 41-54), Silver Denarius, Lugdunum,<br />
AD 51-52, TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P XI IMP P<br />
P COS V, laureate head right, rev S P Q R / P P / OB C S<br />
within oak-wreath, 3.43g (RIC 64; BMC 71). Slightly<br />
porous, very fine, rare. £700-900<br />
25 Claudius, AE As, AD 50-54, TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR<br />
AVG P M TR P IMP P P, bare head left, rev S-C,<br />
Minerva right, holding javelin and shield (RIC<br />
116; BMC 206). Metal-flaw on the obverse, dark green<br />
patina, very fine. £80-100<br />
26 Nero (AD 54-68), Billon Tetradrachms (3),<br />
Alexandria, revs Serapis, Poseidon Isthmius, and<br />
eagle. Good fine. (3) £60-80<br />
27 Vespasian (AD 69-79), Gold Aureus, AD 72-73, IMP<br />
CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII, laureate head right,<br />
rev NEP RED, Neptune standing left, his right<br />
foot resting on globe, holding acrostolium and<br />
sceptre, 7.22g (RIC 358; BMC 68; C 273). About<br />
very fine. £3000-3500<br />
28 Trajan (AD 98-117), Silver Denarius, rev Dacia seated<br />
in mournful attitude, curved sword below; Hadrian<br />
(AD 117-138), Silver Denarius, rev Roma enthroned<br />
left, holding Victory and spear. Very fine to good very<br />
fine. (2) £50-80
29 Hadrian (AD 117-138), AE Hemidrachm, Alexandria,<br />
bust of Hadrian right, rev emperor with city-goddess<br />
(S 3716). Good fine and rare. £80-120<br />
30 Aelius (Caesar, AD 136-138), AE As, bare head right,<br />
rev Spes (RIC 1055); Faustina Jnr (wife of Marcus<br />
Aurelius), AE As, rev Hilaritas; Otacilia Severa (wife<br />
of Philip I), AE Sestertius, rev Pietas. Good fine to<br />
very fine, the last with attractive natural green patina.<br />
(3) £50-80<br />
31 Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), AE As, AD 143-144,<br />
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate<br />
head right, rev IMPERATOR II ANCILIA S-C, two<br />
‘ancilla’, oval shields with rounded projections<br />
above and below (RIC 736). Dark green-brown patina,<br />
very fine. £40-60<br />
32 Septimius Severus (AD 193-211), Silver Denarii (3),<br />
revs Africa, Victory and Severus. Very fine or nearly<br />
so, first scarce. (3) £50-80<br />
33 Probus (AD 276-282), Billon Tetradrachms (5);<br />
Carinus (AD 283-285), Billon Tetradrachms (5),<br />
Alexandria, various types. Good fine. (10) £50-70<br />
34 Diocletian (AD 284-305), Folles (3), Treveri;<br />
Maximian (AD 286-305), Folles, Treveri; Galerius<br />
(AD 305-311), Folles (2), Treveri, Ticinum;<br />
Constantius I (AD 305-306), Folles, Treveri. With<br />
some silvering, very fine and better. (7) £140-180<br />
35 Diocletian (AD 284-305), Folles (3), Treveri (2),<br />
Lugdunum; Maximian (AD 286-305), Folles (2),<br />
Treveri; Galerius (AD 305-311), Folles, Treveri;<br />
Constantius I (AD 305-306), Folles, Treveri. With<br />
some silvering, very fine and better. (7) £140-180<br />
36 Magnentius (AD 350-353), AE Centenionalis,<br />
Treveri, AD 352-353, D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG,<br />
draped and cuirassed bust right, rev SALVS DD NN<br />
AVG ET CAES, Chi-Rho, flanked by A-W, TRS in<br />
exergue (RIC 320). Some deposit in surfaces, natural<br />
green patina, good very fine. £180-220<br />
37 Valentinian II (AD 375-392), Silver Siliqua, Siscia,<br />
AD 375-379, D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearldiademed,<br />
draped and cuirassed bust right, rev VOT<br />
/ XV / MVLT / XX within laurel-wreath, SISCP in<br />
exergue, 2.20g (RIC 19c). One or two light marks, broad<br />
flan, lightly toned, about extremely fine. £200-300<br />
38 Theodosius II (AD 402-450), Gold Solidus,<br />
Constantinople, AD 423-424, D N THEODO-SIVS P F<br />
AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding<br />
spear and shield, rev VOT XX MVLT XXX Γ, Victory<br />
standing left, supporting long jewelled cross, star<br />
above, CONOB in exergue (RIC 225). Some graffiti<br />
and light marks, very fine, rare. £400-500
Byzantine<br />
39 Justinian I (AD 527-565), Æ Folles (6), Nicomedia<br />
mint, years 18, 19, 21, 29 (2), 30 (Sear 201). Mainly<br />
good fine. (6) £150-180<br />
40 Justinian I, Æ Folles (17), Nicomedia mint, various<br />
dates and officinae (Sear 201) Fine to good fine.<br />
(17) £200-250<br />
41 Maurice Tiberius (AD 582-602), Gold Solidus,<br />
Constantinople, bust of emperor facing, holding<br />
globus cruciger, rev angel standing facing, holding<br />
rho-headed cross and globus cruciger, officina H<br />
(S 524 Antioch). Very fine. £200-250<br />
42 Maurice Tiberius, AE Folles (5), Antioch, years 10<br />
(2), 11, 18, 20 (S 533). Good fine. (5) £50-70<br />
43 Maurice Tiberius, Æ Folles (20), Nicomedia mint,<br />
various dates and officinae (Sear 512 (19), 513).<br />
Mainly fair to fine, some good fine. (20) £200-250<br />
44 George, Imperial Strator (c. AD 1060), Lead Seal,<br />
St Michael standing facing, holding labarum<br />
surmounted by cross, rev seven bands of legend,<br />
27.06g (possibly unpublished, but see Zacos<br />
Collection, part 1, Spink, 7 October 1998, lot 86 for a<br />
similar obverse). Fine. £80-120<br />
45 John II Comnenus (1118-1143), Gold Hyperpyron,<br />
Thessalonika, Christ enthroned, raising hand in<br />
benediction, rev half-length figures of emperor and<br />
Virgin, holding patriarchal cross between them<br />
(DO IV 4; S 1947). Good very fine. £200-250<br />
46 Isaac II (1185-1195), Billon Trachea (15); Alexius III<br />
(AD 1195-1203), Billon Trachea (17), Constantinople.<br />
Fair to fine. (32) £50-70<br />
BRITISH <strong>COINS</strong><br />
47 Stephen (1135-1154), Cut Halfpenny, Cross<br />
Pommée, BMC type VII (c.1154-1158, predominantly<br />
posthumous issue), Thetford, moneyer Hacun (FEJ<br />
12/16 [same dies]). Good fine. £120-150<br />
48 Stephen, Cross Moline Cut Halfpenny, BMC type I,<br />
c.1135-1145, Oxford, moneyer Osbern. Good<br />
fine. £120-150<br />
49 Henry II (1154-1189), Short Cross Coinage (1180-<br />
1189), small diademed head facing, rev short cross<br />
voided, four pellets in angles (S 1343). Old dark tone,<br />
a little metal starvation at edges, bold fine. £30-40<br />
50 Henry III (1216-1272), Long Cross coinage (1247-<br />
1272), Penny, class 5a, Canterbury mint, crowned<br />
and bearded portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS<br />
REX IIP, rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles,<br />
WILLEM ON CANT (N 991/1; S 1369). Dark tone,<br />
obverse a touch off-centre, otherwise very fine with an<br />
attractive portrait. £40-50<br />
51 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5a², Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX ---, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, NICOLE<br />
ON CANT (N 991/2; S 1367). Lightly toned, surfaces<br />
somewhat porous, otherwise nearly very fine on a good<br />
flan. £30-40
52 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5b², Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, ION ON<br />
CANTER (N 992/2; S 1368). Attractively toned, reverse a<br />
little off-centre, good very fine with a clear portrait. £60-80<br />
56 54<br />
53 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5c, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, NICOLE ON CANT<br />
(N 993; S 1369). Dark tone, softly struck in places and a touch<br />
off-centre, very fine with a sharp portrait. £40-50<br />
54 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5c, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX ---, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, GILBERT ON<br />
CAN (N 993; S 1369). Lightly toned, portrait a little<br />
softly struck, very fine. £40-50<br />
55 56<br />
55 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5c, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, ROBERT<br />
ON CANT (N 993; S 1369). Dark tone, flan a little<br />
undulating, otherwise almost very fine. £30-40<br />
56 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5e, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, IOI ON CANT<br />
(N 995; S 1369). Attractive cabinet tone, flan a touch<br />
irregular, otherwise good very fine with a pleasing and<br />
well-struck portrait. £60-80<br />
57 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, ------ -EX III, rev long<br />
cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, WILLEM -- --NT (N<br />
997; S 1373). Metal a little porous with some surface deposits,<br />
otherwise nearly very fine with a clear portrait. £30-40<br />
58 59<br />
58 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIIP,<br />
rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, WILLEM<br />
ON CANT (N 997; S 1373). Well toned, obverse legend<br />
a little blundered with tiny verdigris spot, reverse doublestruck,<br />
otherwise very fine with a clear portrait. £40-50<br />
59 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENR--- --- IIP, rev long<br />
cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, ROBERT ON CANT<br />
(N 997; S 1373). Toned, a few light scratches and marks,<br />
a little short of flan, very fine. £30-40<br />
60 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, Canterbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, ALEEIN ON<br />
CANT (N 997; S 1373). Toned, a little double-struck on<br />
the obverse with minor flan crease, otherwise good very<br />
fine. £50-60<br />
61 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 3b, Gloucester mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing without sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP,<br />
rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD<br />
ON GLOV (N 987; S 1363). Toned, tiny flan chip and<br />
the obverse a fraction off-centre, otherwise bold very fine<br />
with a clear portrait. £50-60<br />
62 63<br />
62 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 3b, Lincoln mint, crowned and bearded portrait<br />
facing without sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev long<br />
cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD ON LINC<br />
(N 987; S 1363). Well toned, reverse slightly off-centre with<br />
an undulating flan, otherwise pleasing very fine. £50-60<br />
63 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 3b, Lincoln mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing without sceptre, HENRICVS REX III,<br />
rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, WALTER<br />
ON LINC (N 987; S 1363). Toned, central details poorly<br />
struck, fine. £30-40
64 65<br />
64 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 2a, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX TERCI,<br />
rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, NICOLE<br />
ON LVN (N 985/1; S 1361). Well-toned, obverse a touch<br />
off-centre, almost very fine. £30-40<br />
65 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5a3, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, NICOLE ON<br />
L-- (N 991/3; S 1367). Lightly toned, softly struck in parts,<br />
generally very fine with a pleasing portrait. £40-50<br />
66 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5a3, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD ON<br />
LVND (N 991/3; S 1367). Toned, a few light marks on the<br />
lower obverse, very fine on a good round flan. £40-50<br />
67 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5a3, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX ---, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD<br />
ON LVND (N 991/3; S 1367). Toned, flan a little<br />
irregular, otherwise almost extremely fine with a<br />
superb portrait. £60-80<br />
68 69<br />
68 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5b², London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, NICOLE ON<br />
LVND (N 992/2; S 1368). Toned, reverse a touch offcentre,<br />
very fine with a clear portrait. £40-50<br />
69 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5b², London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, NICOLE ON<br />
LVND (N 992/2; S 1368). Toned, small obverse verdigris<br />
spot, reverse a touch off-centre, otherwise pleasing very<br />
fine. £40-50<br />
70 71<br />
70 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5b², London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX ---, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD ON<br />
LVND (N 992/2; S 1368). Dark cabinet tone, flan a little<br />
irregular, a bold very fine. £40-50<br />
71 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5c, London mint, crowned and bearded portrait<br />
facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev long<br />
cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, HENRI ON LVNDE<br />
(N 993; S 1369). Toned, very fine, large flan. £40-50<br />
72 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5c, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP,<br />
rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD<br />
ON LVND (N 993; S 1369). Attractively toned, nearly<br />
extremely fine with a well-struck portrait. £60-80<br />
73 74<br />
73 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5f, London mint, crowned and bearded portrait<br />
facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev long cross<br />
voided, tri-pellets in angles, WILLEM ON LVND (N<br />
996; S 1372). A little verdigris in places, softly struck in<br />
parts and the reverse a touch off-centre, otherwise nearly<br />
very fine. £30-40<br />
74 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5f, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, WILLEM ON<br />
LVND (N 996; S 1372). Well-toned, slightly crimped and<br />
a little porous, otherwise nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
75 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, --LEM ON<br />
LVND (N 997; S 1373). Attractive dark tone, flan a little<br />
ragged in places, otherwise good very fine with a wellstruck<br />
portrait. £40-50
76 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RENAUD ON<br />
LVND (N 997; S 1373). Lightly toned, one or two tiny<br />
flan chips, otherwise very fine. £40-50<br />
77 78<br />
77 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RENAUD ON<br />
LVND (N 997; S 1373). Lightly toned, reverse a touch<br />
off-centre, good very fine with a clear portrait. £50-60<br />
78 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RENAUD ON<br />
LVND (N 997; S 1373). Toned, surfaces a little porous,<br />
nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
79 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD ON<br />
LVND (N 997; S 1373). Pleasing cabinet tone, softly<br />
struck in parts and obverse a little off-centre, generally<br />
good very fine with a clear portrait. £50-60<br />
80 81<br />
80 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5g, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD ON<br />
LVND (N 997; S 1373). Toned, reverse a little off-centre,<br />
one or two light marks, nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
81 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5h, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RENAUD ON<br />
LVND (N 998; S 1374). Lightly toned, small flan crack<br />
and a few light marks, otherwise very fine on a full round<br />
flan. £30-40<br />
82 84<br />
82 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 5h, London mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev<br />
long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RENAUD ON<br />
LVND (N 998; S 1374). Toned, a little short of flan in<br />
places, nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
83 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Pennies<br />
(2), class 3ab¹, Northampton mint, crowned and<br />
bearded portrait facing without sceptre, HENRICVS<br />
REX IIP, rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles,<br />
PHILIP ON NORR; class 3ab¹, Winchester mint,<br />
crowned and bearded portrait facing without<br />
sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev long cross voided,<br />
tri-pellets in angles, WILLEM ON WINC (N 986/1; S 1363).<br />
First toned, almost very fine with porous surfaces, the second<br />
pierced, fine with small flan split. (2) £30-40<br />
84 Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-1272), Penny,<br />
class 3b, Shrewsbury mint, crowned and bearded<br />
portrait facing without sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP,<br />
rev long cross voided, tri-pellets in angles, RICARD<br />
ON --ROS (N 987; S 1363). Toned, weakly struck in<br />
areas, otherwise almost very fine. £30-40<br />
85 Edward I (1272-1307), Posthumous coinage in<br />
the name of Henry III (1272-1278), Penny, class 7,<br />
London mint, crowned and bearded portrait facing<br />
with sceptre, HENRICVS REX IIP, rev long cross<br />
voided, tri-pellets in angles, PHELIP ON LUND (N 1002;<br />
S 1378). Very lightly toned, a few tiny verdigris spots, some<br />
light marks and abrasions with pin-hole crack at 3 o’clock on<br />
the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. £80-100<br />
86 Edward I, New Coinage (1279-1307), Penny, class<br />
1d, London mint, crowned large bust facing, large<br />
lettering, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1013;<br />
S 1383). Lightly toned, minor abrasions at 3 o’clock on<br />
the obverse, otherwise pleasing very fine. £60-80<br />
87 Edward I, New Coinage (1279-1307), Pennies (2),<br />
Bury St Edmunds mint, class 3d, crowned bust<br />
facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles, ROBERT<br />
DE HADELEIE (N 1019; S 1417); class 5b, largecrowned<br />
bust facing, pellet on breast, rev long cross,<br />
tri-pellets in angles, VILLA SCI EDMVNDI (N 1029; S<br />
1418). First nearly very fine with some verdigris, the second<br />
toned, very fine, reverse a touch off-centre. (2) £50-60
88 89<br />
88 Edward I, Penny, class 2b, Bristol mint, crowned<br />
tall bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles<br />
(N 1015; S 1386). Well toned, obverse a touch off-centre,<br />
nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
89 Edward I, Penny, class 2b, Bristol mint, crowned tall<br />
bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N<br />
1015; S 1386). Attractively toned, flan a little irregular,<br />
generally good very fine. £40-50<br />
90 91<br />
90 Edward I, Penny, class 2b, Bristol mint, crowned tall<br />
bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N<br />
1015; S 1386). Toned, a few light surface marks and small<br />
flan chip at edge, otherwise very fine. £30-40<br />
91 Edward I, Penny, class 3g, Bristol mint, small<br />
crowned bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in<br />
angles (N 1013; S 1393). Lightly toned, softly struck in<br />
parts, very fine. £30-40<br />
92 Edward I, Penny, class 9b, Bristol mint, crowned<br />
narrow bust facing, star at centre of drapery, rev<br />
long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1037/1; S 1408).<br />
Toned, a few surface marks, otherwise very fine. £30-40<br />
93 Edward I, Penny, class 10cf, Bury St Edmonds mint,<br />
crowned bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in<br />
angles (N 1040; S 1410). Toned, obverse slightly off-centre<br />
and weakly struck in parts, nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
94 Edward I, Penny, class 2b, Canterbury mint, crowned<br />
narrow bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in<br />
angles (N 1013; S 1386). Lightly toned, good very fine<br />
on a good round flan. £50-60<br />
95 Edward I, Penny, class 4a, Canterbury mint,<br />
crowned bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in<br />
angles (N 1023; S 1394). Toned, small mark to portrait,<br />
an attractive very fine. £40-60<br />
96 Edward I, Penny, class 10a, Canterbury mint,<br />
crowned narrow bust facing, rev long cross, tripellets<br />
in angles (N 1039; S 1409). Lightly toned, good<br />
very fine. £40-50<br />
97 Edward I, Penny, class 10ab, Canterbury mint,<br />
crowned narrow bust facing, rev long cross, tripellets<br />
in angles (N 1039; S 1409). Lightly toned, a<br />
few light marks in places, otherwise very fine, the reverse<br />
better. £40-50<br />
98 Edward I, Penny, class 10ab, Canterbury mint,<br />
crowned bust facing, legend reads EDWARR, rev<br />
long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1083/2; S 1409B).<br />
Attractively toned, a well-struck and pleasing very fine,<br />
reverse better. £50-60<br />
99 Edward I, Pennies (3), Canterbury mint, varied<br />
classes, crowned bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets<br />
in angles (cf N 1010; S 1380). One lightly toned, nearly<br />
very fine, the others well-toned, very fine. (3) £80-100<br />
100 Edward I, Penny, class 10b, Durham mint, initial<br />
mark cross moline, crowned bust facing, rev long<br />
cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1038; S 1409). Toned, a<br />
little soft of strike with some ghosting of cross, otherwise<br />
nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
101 Edward I, Penny, class 10cf², Durham mint, initial<br />
mark plain cross, crowned bust facing, rev long cross,<br />
tri-pellets in angles (N 1041; S 1411). Attractively<br />
toned, a little short of flan and a touch double-struck,<br />
pleasing very fine. £40-50<br />
102 Edward I, Penny, class 3g, Lincoln mint, small<br />
crowned bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in<br />
angles (N 1022; S 1393). Toned, a few light surface<br />
marks and tiny flan crack at 3 o’clock on the obverse,<br />
otherwise very fine. £40-50<br />
103 Edward I, Penny, class 3c, London mint, crowned<br />
bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1018;<br />
S 1389). Attractively toned, small mark to centre of the<br />
reverse, otherwise good very fine, the reverse better. £50-60
104 Edward I, Penny, class 3c, London mint, crowned<br />
bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles<br />
(N 1018; S 1389). Lightly toned, a few surface marks,<br />
otherwise very fine. £40-50<br />
105 Edward I, Pennies (2), London mint, classes 3c,<br />
10cf2, crowned bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets<br />
in angles (N 1018, 1041; S 1389, 1411). Both lightly<br />
toned, a few marks in places, nearly very fine / very fine.<br />
(2) £40-60<br />
106 Edward I, Penny, class 10ab, London mint, king’s<br />
name reads EDWARR, crowned narrow bust facing,<br />
rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1039; S 1409).<br />
Lightly toned, some ghosting, otherwise very fine, reverse<br />
better, unusual with double “R” in king’s name. £50-70<br />
107 Edward I, Penny, class 15b, London mint, crowned<br />
bust facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N<br />
1040; S 1410). Very fine. £30-40<br />
108 Edward I, Penny, class 3c, York mint, crowned bust<br />
facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1018; S<br />
1389). Toned, good very fine. £50-70<br />
109 Edward I, Penny, class 3c, York mint, crowned bust<br />
facing, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (N 1018;<br />
S 1389). Toned, flan a little irregular with a few light<br />
marks, nearly very fine. £40-50<br />
110 Edward I, Penny, class 3e, York mint (archiepiscopal),<br />
crowned narrow bust facing, quatrefoil on breast, rev<br />
long cross, quatrefoil at centre, tri-pellets in angles<br />
(N 1020; S 1391). Toned, a little porosity in areas, nearly<br />
very fine and scarce. £30-40<br />
111 Edward I, Pennies (5), various mints and classes. All<br />
toned, one pierced, generally fine or better. (5) £30-40<br />
112 Edward I, Halfpenny, Berwick mint, crowned bust<br />
facing, reversed S in DNS, rev long cross, tri-pellets<br />
in angles (N 1085/2; S 1438); Henry VI (1422-1465),<br />
Pinecone-Mascle issue (1431-1432/3), Halfpenny,<br />
London mint, crowned bust facing, rev long cross,<br />
tri-pellets in angles legend reads EIVITAS (W-PM 9b;<br />
S 1884). First toned, bold very fine for issue, the second<br />
neatly pierced, otherwise good very fine. (2) £60-80<br />
113 Edward III (second reign, 1327-1377), Treaty Period<br />
(1361-1369), Groat, London mint, mm Cross 1 (1351-<br />
1352), facing crowned bust within tressure of nine<br />
arcs, rev long dividing pellets and inscriptions (S<br />
1565). Fair to fine. £40-50<br />
114 Edward III, Third Coinage (1344-1351), Penny,<br />
Durham mint, crowned bust facing, rev long cross,<br />
tri-pellets in angles (S 1549). Dark old tone, obverse a<br />
little weak of strike, the reverse better, bold fine. £30-40<br />
with a small late-Victorian collectors ticket, stating the coin as<br />
found in Charminster, Dorset<br />
115 Edward III, Treaty Period (1361-1369), Penny,<br />
London mint, crowned bust facing, double annulet<br />
stops in legend, rev long cross, tri-pellets with<br />
annulet centre in angles (N 1624; S 1585). Attractively<br />
toned, tiny edge peck at 2 o’clock on the obverse, some<br />
ghosting of cross, otherwise a pleasing very fine. £60-80<br />
116 Edward III, Penny, Berwick (S 1539); Edward<br />
IV, Groat, London (S 2002); Henry VII, Penny,<br />
Canterbury, mm tun (S 2209). Fair to fine. (3) £60-80<br />
117 Henry VI (1422-1461), Groat, 3.88g, pineconemascle<br />
issue, Calais, mm cross patonce / plain<br />
cross, crowned facing bust within polylobe, rev long<br />
cross dividing legends, three pellets in each angle<br />
(N 1461; S 1875). About very fine. £120-150
118 Edward IV (1461-1485), Groat, 2.38g, light coinage,<br />
London, mm crown, crowned facing bust within<br />
polylobe, quatrefoils at neck, rev long cross dividing<br />
legends, three pellets in each angle (S 2000). Good<br />
fine. £80-100<br />
119 Edward IV, Groat, 2.69g, light coinage, Bristol, type<br />
VIc, I/E on reverse, crowned facing bust within<br />
polylobe, B on breast, rev long cross dividing<br />
legends, three pellets in each angle (N 1580; S 2004).<br />
About very fine, scarce. £250-300<br />
120 Edward IV, Groat, light coinage, Norwich, crowned<br />
facing bust within polylobe, N on breast, rev long<br />
cross dividing legend (S 2011). Slightly short of flan,<br />
almost very fine, scarce. £200-300<br />
121 Edward IV, Light Coinage (1464-1470), Penny,<br />
London mint, crowned bust facing, trefoil and<br />
quatrefoil by neck, rev long cross, tri-pellets in<br />
angles, 0.68g (S 2041). Toned, a little short of flan in<br />
places, pleasing very fine. £40-50<br />
122 Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, class IIId, mm anchor<br />
/ anchor inverted, crowned facing bust within<br />
polylobe, rev long cross dividing legends, three<br />
pellets in each angle (S 2199A). About very<br />
fine. £150-200<br />
123 Henry VIII (1509-1547), second coinage, Groat,<br />
York mint, mm Pansy, crowned square-faced bust<br />
right, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield<br />
of arms, saltires in cross ends (S 2337E; Laker D).<br />
Toned, reverse a little double-struck, slightly undulating<br />
flan, nearly very fine. £150-200<br />
124 Henry VIII, second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury<br />
mint, under Archbishop Warham, crowned bust<br />
right, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield<br />
of arms, W to left, A to right (N 1803; S 2343). Welltoned,<br />
nearly very fine for issue. £70-80<br />
125 Henry VIII, Pennies (2), Durham mint, under<br />
Bishop Wolsey (1526-1529), king seated facing on<br />
throne with orb and sceptre, initial mark uncertain,<br />
rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield of<br />
arms, T to left, W to right; Canterbury mint, under<br />
Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall (1530), king seated facing<br />
on throne with orb and sceptre, initial mark star, rev<br />
long cross fourchée over quartered shield of arms, C<br />
to left, D to right (N 1811, 1813; S 2352, 2354). First<br />
bold fine with green patina, the second a pleasing very<br />
fine. (2) £80-120<br />
126 Edward VI (1547-1553), Shilling, Southwark mint,<br />
mintmark Y (1551), facing crowned bust, rose left,<br />
value right, rev long cross fourchée over quartered<br />
shield of arms (N 1937; S 2482). Lightly toned, a few<br />
surface marks and two tiny flan splits in legend, bold fine<br />
/ nearly very fine. £80-100<br />
127 Edward VI, Shilling, 1549, Tower mint, second<br />
period, mm arrow, crowned bust right, rev garnished<br />
shield dividing E and R (S 2466); Shilling, fine silver<br />
issue, mm Y, crowned facing bust, rose left, value<br />
right, rev quartered shield of arms on long cross<br />
fourchée dividing legend (S 2482). Both fine, the<br />
second plugged. (2) £250-300
128 Edward VI, Shilling, London mint, mintmark Tun<br />
(1551-1553), facing crowned bust, rose left, value<br />
right, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield<br />
of arms (N 1937; S 2483). Light tone, one or two light<br />
marks and ‘x’ graffito mark below value, otherwise bold<br />
fine on a good round flan. £60-80<br />
129 Edward VI, Threepence, London mint, mintmark<br />
Tun (1551-1553), facing crowned bust, rose left, value<br />
right, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield<br />
of arms (N 1940; S 2485). Toned, about fine. £80-100<br />
with old Seaby ticket dating to 1947<br />
130 Edward VI, Base Silver Penny, York mint, mintmark<br />
Mullet, double rose, rev long cross fourchée over<br />
quartered shield of arms (N 1946; S 2475). Attractively<br />
toned, flan a little ragged at edges, fine thus. £40-50<br />
131 Mary (1553-1554), Groat, mintmark Pomegranate,<br />
crowned bust left, rev long cross fourchée over<br />
quartered shield of arms (N 1960; S 2492). Well-toned,<br />
a few small edge chips, bold fine overall. £80-100<br />
132 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Shilling, mintmark<br />
Woolpack (1594-1596), crowned bust left, rev long<br />
cross fourchée over quartered shield of arms (N<br />
2014; S 2577). Old cabinet tone, small obverse blemish<br />
and small scratch to bust, otherwise bold fine / nearly<br />
very fine. £80-100<br />
133 Elizabeth I, Shilling, mm martlet, Sixpences (4), 1571,<br />
1574, 1575, [15]82, Threepence, 1568 (S 2572, 2573). First<br />
fair, Sixpences fine, the last very fine. (6) £120-150<br />
134 Elizabeth I, second issue (1561-1582), Sixpence,<br />
156Z/1, mintmark Pheon (1561-1565), crowned<br />
bust left, rose behind, rev long cross fourchée over<br />
quartered shield of arms, date above (N 1997; S 2560).<br />
About very fine with a pleasing portrait, on a slightly<br />
undulating flan. £100-120<br />
135 Elizabeth I, second issue (1561-1582), Sixpence, 1570,<br />
mintmark Coronet (1567-1570), crowned bust left,<br />
rose behind, rev long cross fourchée over quartered<br />
shield of arms, date above (N 1997; S 2562). Lightly toned,<br />
nearly very fine with a very small flan split. £80-100<br />
136 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues (1561-1577),<br />
Sixpences (3), 1564, mintmark Pheon (1561-1582);<br />
1569, mintmark Coronet (1567-1570); 1573, mintmark<br />
Ermine (1572-1573); sixth issue (1582-1600), Sixpence,<br />
1593, mintmark Tun (1592-1595), crowned bust left,<br />
rose behind, rev long cross fourchée over quartered<br />
shield of arms, date above (N 1997, 2015; S 2561B,<br />
2562, 2578B). All toned, first creased, bold fine / nearly<br />
very fine, the others generally good fine. (4) £250-300
137 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issue, Sixpence, 1567,<br />
mm coronet (S 2562), fine; Sixpence, 1573, mm acorn<br />
(S 2563), scratched on obverse, fair to fine; Sixpence,<br />
fifth issue, 1580, mm long Latin cross (S 2572), fair to<br />
fine. (3) £100-150<br />
138 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, Sixpence, 1562, mintmark<br />
Star, large broad bust left, small rose behind, rev<br />
long cross fourchée over quartered shield of arms,<br />
date above (N 2027; S 2596). Lightly toned, a few light<br />
marks, creased and straightened, almost very fine. £120-150<br />
139 Elizabeth I, first issue (1558-1560), Groat, mintmark<br />
Lis (1558-1560), crowned bust left, rev long cross<br />
fourchée over quartered shield of arms (N 1986; S<br />
2556). Toned, creased and straightened, otherwise bold<br />
fine with a pleasing portrait. £60-80<br />
140 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues (1560-1578),<br />
Threepences (2), 1564, mintmark Pheon; 1567,<br />
mintmark Lion; fifth issue (1578-1582), Threepence,<br />
1580, mintmark Latin Cross (1580-1581), crowned<br />
bust left, rev long cross fourchée over quartered<br />
shield of arms (N 1998; S 2565, 2573). First bold fine,<br />
the second toned, nearly very fine, last fine. (3) £80-100<br />
141 Elizabeth I, sixth issue (1582-1600), Halfgroat,<br />
mintmark Tun (1592-1595), crowned bust left, two<br />
pellets behind (N 2016; S 2579). Lightly toned, flan a<br />
touch irregular, fine. £40-50<br />
142 Elizabeth I, Pennies (4), mintmarks Coronet (1567-<br />
1570), Greek Cross (1578-1579), Sword (1582),<br />
Hand (1590-1592), crowned bust left, rev long cross<br />
fourchée over quartered shield of arms (N 2001,<br />
2017; S 2575, 2580). All toned, first and last very fine,<br />
the second creased, fine, the third bold fine. (4) £150-200<br />
143 James I (1603-1625), Halfgroats (2), first coinage<br />
(1603-1604), mintmark Thistle (1603-1604), crowned<br />
bust right, value behind, rev quartered shield of<br />
arms, thistle above (N 2076; S 2649); second coinage<br />
(1604-1619), mintmark Trefoil (1613), crowned<br />
double rose, small crown above, rev crowned thistle<br />
(N 2105/1; S 2660). Both toned, first nearly very fine<br />
for issue, small flan chip, the second softly struck, nearly<br />
very fine. (2) £80-120<br />
144 Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, Tower mint,<br />
group II, second style king on horseback, type<br />
2a, mm plume, rev oval quartered shield of arms<br />
dividing C and R at the top (N 2206; S 2769). Flan<br />
flaws in the metal, otherwise very fine. £250-300<br />
ex Mason collection, Baldwin’s Auction 37, 4-5 May 2004, lot 865<br />
145 Charles I, Halfcrown, Tower Mint, mintmark (R)<br />
(1644-1645), third type horseman left, of crude style,<br />
no ground line, rev oval garnished shield of arms<br />
(N 2213; S 2778). Lightly toned, pleasing fine and<br />
rare. £60-80
146 Charles I, Tower Mint under Charles I, Shilling,<br />
mintmark anchor (1628-1629), fifth (Aberystwyth)<br />
bust left, with double arched crown, large value<br />
behind, rev cross pattée moline over quartered<br />
shield of arms, mintmark sideways Anchor left (N<br />
2228; S 2794). Attractively toned, bold fine / nearly very<br />
fine with a clear portrait. £80-100<br />
147 Charles I, Tower Mint under Charles I, Shilling,<br />
mintmark harp (1632-1633), fourth crowned bust<br />
left, crown reaching to the edge of coin, value<br />
behind, rev oval garnished shield of arms, C left,<br />
R right (N 2223; S 2789). Lightly toned, softly struck,<br />
pleasing fine, the reverse somewhat better. £80-120<br />
148 Charles I, Shilling, group F, mm triangle, type 4 4 ,<br />
sixth bust left, value behind, rev square-topped<br />
quartered shield on cross Moline (S 2799); Shillings<br />
(2), mm bell and mm tun, class 3a (N 2225; S 2791).<br />
First good fine, the second almost fine with an obverse<br />
graffito, the third fair. (3) £120-150<br />
149 Charles I, Tower Mint under Parliament, Shilling,<br />
group F, mm sun, type 4 4 , sixth bust left, value XII<br />
behind, rev square-topped quartered shield on cross<br />
Moline (N 2232; S 2800). Almost very fine. £100-150<br />
150 Charles I, Tower Mint under Charles I, Sixpence,<br />
mintmark Tun (1636-1638), fifth (Aberystwyth) bust<br />
left, with double arched crown, larger value behind,<br />
rev cross pattée moline over quartered shield of<br />
arms (N 2243; S 2794). Toned, bold fine. £60-80<br />
151 Charles I, Tower Mint, Sixpence, 1626, group B,<br />
type 1a 1 , mm cross calvary, second bust left, mark<br />
of value behind, rev quartered shield of arms, date<br />
above, on long cross fourchée dividing legend and<br />
date (N 2236; S 2807); Sixpence, Tower mint, group<br />
F, type 4 3 , mm star, sixth “Briot’s” bust left, mark of<br />
value behind, rev quartered shield of arms on cross<br />
Moline (S 2817). Both fine or better. (2) £100-150<br />
152 Charles I, Nicolas Briot’s Coinage (1631-1639),<br />
second milled issue (1638-1639), Sixpence, mintmark<br />
sideways Anchor right, Briot’s bust left, value<br />
behind, rev cross pattée moline over quartered<br />
shield of arms, CHISTO error in legend (N 2306; S<br />
2860). Attractively toned, some obverse adjustment<br />
marks, a few light scratches and obverse dig, otherwise<br />
nearly very fine. £100-150<br />
153 Charles I, Halfgroat, mintmark Crown (1635-1636),<br />
crowned bust left, value behind, rev oval garnished<br />
shield of arms, plume above (cf N 2250; S 2831);<br />
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Halfpenny, shield of<br />
arms bearing the cross of St George, rev shield of<br />
arms bearing Irish harp (N 2730; S 3223). Both toned,<br />
first fine, the second good very fine. (2) £80-100<br />
154 Charles I, Rose Farthings (26), type 1c, double-arched<br />
crowns with pointed sides reading BRIT, Pms lis-lis<br />
(18), lis-no Pm, no Pm-lis (4), uncertain (3) (BMC 305<br />
(18), 307, 309 (4), uncertain (3); Everson 165a (18),<br />
162, 164 (4), uncertain (3)). BMC306 fair, the others<br />
fair to good very fine, one of the BMC 305 double-struck<br />
on the obverse. (26) £100-150<br />
155 Charles I, Rose Farthings (17), Transitional types<br />
muling double-arched crowns with single-arched<br />
crowns, Pms mullet-mullet (3), mullet-crescent (7),<br />
crescent-mullet (6), uncertain (BMC 320 (3), 321 (5),<br />
323, 324, 325 (6) uncertain; Everson 175 (3), 176a (5),<br />
179, 178, 180 (5), uncertain) Fine to very fine or better,<br />
BMC 324 rare, BMC 323 very rare. (17) £100-150
156 Charles II (1660-1685), Counterstamped Halfcrown,<br />
1673, IW within crenellated heart counterstamp in<br />
centre of obverse. Coin worn/fine, counterstamp very<br />
fine. £50-80<br />
157 William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1696, Halfcrowns<br />
(3), 1696, 1700 DVODECIMO, 1701, Shilling 1697,<br />
Sixpence, 1697. The 1700 Halfcrown very fine but cleaned,<br />
the Shilling very fine, the others fair to fine. (6) £150-200<br />
158 William III, Halfpenny, 1699, unbarred A’s on<br />
reverse, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev<br />
Britannia seated left, date in exergue (P 674; S 3555).<br />
Fine. £120-150<br />
159 George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1750, laureate,<br />
draped and cuirassed bust right, rev crowned<br />
cruciform shields of arms (ESC 1620; S 3711). Very<br />
fine. £120-150<br />
160 George II, Halfpenny, 1735 (P 849; S 3717), toned,<br />
bold fine / nearly very fine; Victoria (1837-1901), Penny,<br />
1860 TB, Halfpenny, 1861 TB (Fr 3+D, 4+E; S 3954,<br />
3956), lustrous good extremely fine with one or two light<br />
marks and toned, extremely fine. (3) £100-120<br />
161 George III (1760-1820), Emergency issue, Dollar,<br />
oval countermark with bust of George III on Peru<br />
8-Reales, Lima mint, 1794 IJ, with the portrait<br />
of Charles IV of Spain (ESC 133; S 3765A). Very<br />
fine. £350-400<br />
162 George III, Crown, 1818, by Pistrucci, edge LVIII<br />
(S 3787). Bright, good very fine. £80-120<br />
163 George III, ‘Cartwheel’ Coinage, 1797, Twopences<br />
(3), Penny; other Georgian copper (5), including<br />
Halfpenny, 1795. Fine to very fine. (9) £70-90<br />
164 George III, Penny, 1797, legends incuse on raised rim,<br />
laureate and draped bust right, rev Britannia seated<br />
left (S 3777). Die flaw on the reverse, good extremely fine<br />
with some lustre. £250-300<br />
165 George III, Halfpenny, first issue, 1774, laureate and<br />
cuirassed bust right, rev Britannia seated left, date in<br />
exergue (S 3774). About extremely fine. £120-150
166 George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823, large<br />
bare head left, JBM below truncation, rev St George<br />
slaying the dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed<br />
and dated (MCE 470; S 3798). Light bagmarks and<br />
a few light short scratches in places, otherwise very<br />
fine. £1000-1200<br />
167 George IV, Silver Crown, 1821 (S 3805). Scuffed, good<br />
very fine with attractive blue tone. £150-200<br />
168 George IV, Halfpenny, 1825, laureate bust left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1431; S 3824).<br />
Toned, a few light marks to portrait, very fine. £40-50<br />
169 George IV, Halfpenny, 1826, laureate bust left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right, incuse lines on<br />
saltire (P 1433; S 3824). Attractively toned, one or two<br />
very light marks, extremely fine. £60-80<br />
170 William IV (1830-1837), Halfpenny, 1837, bare head<br />
right, date below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1465;<br />
S 3847). Toned, a few light surface marks, otherwise good<br />
very fine / nearly extremely fine. £40-60<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
171 Victoria (1837-1901), Young head, Crowns (2),<br />
1844, 1845, Halfcrowns (5, one damaged), ‘Godless’<br />
Florin, 1849; Jubilee and Old head coinage, Crowns<br />
(12), Double-Florins and smaller (31). Varied state,<br />
generally fair to fine, a few better. (51) £100-150<br />
172 Victoria, Penny, 1844, young head left, date below<br />
rev Britannia seated right, ornamental trident<br />
(possibly Peck 1488, note ii; S 3948). Prooflike<br />
extremely fine. £50-60<br />
173 Victoria, Penny, 1862, 6+G, laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date in exergue (Fr 39, R3; S<br />
3954). Uncirculated with some lustre, rare. £180-220<br />
174 Victoria, Penny, 1870, laureate bust left, rev Britannia<br />
seated right, date in exergue (S 3954). Good extremely<br />
fine. £300-400<br />
175 Victoria, Penny, 1880, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 101;<br />
S 3954). Dark tone, one or two very light marks in places,<br />
otherwise extremely fine. £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1880<br />
176 Victoria, Penny, 1881, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
102; S 3954). Well toned, one or two tiny marks, good<br />
extremely fine with a hint of lustre. £150-200<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960
177 Victoria, Proof Penny, 1881, young laureate bust left,<br />
rev Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
107; S 3954). Attractively toned, just a little wear to high<br />
points, good extremely fine with a little lustre, extremely<br />
rare. £800-1000<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
178 Victoria, Penny, 1881H, young laureate bust left,<br />
rev Britannia seated right, date below in exergue, H<br />
below (Fr 108; S 3955). Light thumbprint on the obverse,<br />
otherwise uncirculated with nearly full lustre. £100-150<br />
179 Victoria, Penny, 1882H, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
115; S 3955). Toned, one or two tiny discolouration spots<br />
on the reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. £80-120<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
180 Victoria, Penny, 1883, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
116; S 3954). Lightly toned, a few tiny obverse spots<br />
and marks, otherwise good extremely fine with some<br />
underlying lustre. £80-120<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
181 Victoria, Penny, 1884, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 119;<br />
S 3954). Uneven tone, good extremely fine with some<br />
lustre. £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1884<br />
182 Victoria, Penny, 1885, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
121; S 3954). Uneven dark tone, a softly struck obverse,<br />
good extremely fine with a little lustre in places. £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1885<br />
183 Victoria, Penny, 1886, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 123;<br />
S 3954). Attractive dark cabinet tone, softly struck,<br />
extremely fine. £40-50<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1886<br />
184 Victoria, Penny, 1887, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 125;<br />
S 3954). Light tone, one or two scuffs to upper portrait,<br />
otherwise lustrous good extremely fine. £80-100<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1887<br />
185 Victoria, Penny, 1888, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 126;<br />
S 3954). Lightly toned, small spot by ship on the reverse<br />
and one or two tiny scuffs to portrait, good extremely fine<br />
with some lustre. £80-100<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1888
186 Victoria, Penny, 1889, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 128;<br />
S 3954). Light dusky tone, small short marks to neck of<br />
portrait, softly struck, nearly extremely fine / extremely<br />
fine with some lustre, scarce. £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1889<br />
187 Victoria, Penny, 1890, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 130;<br />
S 3954). Light bagmarks, otherwise good extremely fine<br />
with full mint lustre. £100-120<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1890<br />
188 Victoria, Penny, 1891, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 132;<br />
S 3954). Lightly toned, two tiny black spots, a little light<br />
wear to high points, otherwise bold extremely fine with<br />
plenty of lustre. £80-120<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1891<br />
189 Victoria, Proof Penny, 1891, young laureate bust left,<br />
rev Britannia seated right, date below in exergue<br />
(P 1745; Fr 133). Uneven dark tone, practically as<br />
struck with a little lustre and brilliant fields, extremely<br />
rare. £600-800<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
190 Victoria, Penny, 1892, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
134; S 3954). Lightly toned, just one or two tiny marks,<br />
practically as struck with full lustre. £100-120<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1892<br />
191 Victoria, Penny, 1893, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
136; S 3954). Toned, one or two light marks and lower<br />
obverse scratch, otherwise attractive extremely fine with<br />
lustre. £50-70<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1893<br />
192 Victoria, Penny, 1894, young laureate bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
138; S 3954). One or two very light marks, otherwise<br />
practically as struck with underlying lustre. £50-70<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1894<br />
193 Victoria, Penny, 1895, old veiled bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
141; S 3961). Lightly toned, slight friction to portrait,<br />
practically as struck with nearly full lustre. £50-70<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1895
194 Victoria, Penny, 1896, old veiled bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
143; S 3961). Toned, one or two tiny bag marks, good<br />
extremely fine. £40-50<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1896<br />
195 Victoria, Penny, 1897, old veiled bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 145;<br />
S 3961). Toned, one or two tiny bag marks, practically as<br />
struck with considerable lustre. £50-70<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
with a very neat late Victorian coin ticket, 1897<br />
196 Victoria, Penny, 1898, old veiled bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 149;<br />
S 3961). Well toned, a little friction to portrait and a few<br />
reverse spots, otherwise good extremely fine. £40-50<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
197 Victoria, Penny, 1899, old veiled bust left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr 150;<br />
S 3961). Lightly toned, two small scratches to cheek, bold<br />
extremely fine with some lustre. £40-50<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
198 Victoria, Pennies (2), 1900, 1901, old veiled bust left,<br />
rev Britannia seated right, date below in exergue (Fr<br />
153; S 3961). Both lightly toned, practically as struck,<br />
some lustre. (2) £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
199 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1838, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1522; S 3949).<br />
Attractively toned, a few very light surface marks,<br />
extremely fine. £60-80<br />
200 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1841, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1524; S 3949).<br />
Attractively toned, some die clashing at nape of neck,<br />
stain in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine with<br />
lustre. £40-60<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
201 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1843, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1527; S 3949).<br />
Toned, light surface marks, good extremely fine with full<br />
underlying lustre. £100-120<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
202 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1844, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1528; S 3949).<br />
Toned, one or two very small obverse digs, otherwise<br />
very fine. £30-50<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
203 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1846, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1530; S 3949).<br />
Uneven light tone, one or two very light marks, otherwise<br />
good extremely fine with a little lustre. £80-100<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960
204 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1847, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1531; S 3949).<br />
Lightly toned, a pleasing extremely fine with underlying<br />
lustre. £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
205 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1851, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right, incuse dots on<br />
shield (P 1535; S 3949). Toned, a few tiny marks and<br />
hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. £50-70<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
206 Victoria, Halfpennies (2), 1852, young head left,<br />
date below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1536,<br />
1537; S 3949). Both toned, a few marks in places, nearly<br />
extremely fine to extremely fine. (2) £60-80<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
207 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1853, young head left, date below,<br />
rev Britannia seated right, incuse dots on shield (P<br />
1538; S 3949). Toned, a few light obverse marks and minor<br />
reverse nick at 9 o’clock, almost extremely fine. £40-50<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
208 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1854, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1542; S 3949).<br />
Light tone, tiny mark to upper filet, otherwise as struck<br />
with some lustre. £50-70<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
209 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1856, young head left, date<br />
below, rev Britannia seated right (P 1544; S 3949).<br />
Toned, a few tiny obverse marks, good extremely fine with<br />
underlying lustre. £80-100<br />
ex Rev Rogers OBE, collection sold to A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960<br />
210 Victoria, Farthings (5), 1874, dies 4+C H, 1875, dies<br />
5+C H, 1876, ordinary H, 1881, dies 7 + E H, 1882,<br />
dies 7+F H, various laureate busts types left, rev<br />
Britannia seated right (Fr 525, 532, 534, 543, 549; S<br />
3959). The third good very fine, the others extremely fine<br />
to uncirculated, with considerable lustre. (5) £80-100<br />
211 Victoria, Farthings (8), 1875, small date, 1875, large<br />
date, 1878, 1879, ordinary 9, 1880, dies 5+D, 1881,<br />
dies 7+C, 1883, 1884, various laureate busts types<br />
left, rev Britannia seated right (Fr 529, 531, 536, 538,<br />
541, 546, 551, 553; S 3958). The first and fifth good fine,<br />
the others good very fine to extremely fine. (8) £80-100<br />
212 Victoria, Farthings (9), 1895, 1896, 1897, 1897, higher<br />
tide level, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1901, bright, old<br />
veiled bust left, rev Britannia seated right (Fr 571,<br />
572, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579; S 3963, 3964). The<br />
first three lustrous, the third about very fine with surface<br />
marks, the remainder very fine to about extremely fine, the<br />
last an unrecorded bright finish variety. (9) £60-80<br />
213 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matt Proof Two-Pounds,<br />
1902, bare head right, DeS below truncation, rev<br />
St George slaying the dragon, date in exergue (S<br />
3966). A few light marks, light obverse scratch and<br />
small dig by sword on the reverse, otherwise good<br />
extremely fine. £500-600
214 Edward VII, Crown, 1902, currency issue (S 3978).<br />
A little scuffed, nearly extremely fine. £80-120<br />
215 Edward VII, Crown, 1902, Florins (7), lacking 1905,<br />
1908. Fair to fine. (8) £60-80<br />
216 George V (1910-1936), ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1930, Jubilee<br />
Crowns (2), 1935, Festival Crown, 1951. First fine,<br />
the others fine to very fine. (4) £70-90<br />
SCOTLAND<br />
217 Alexander III (1249-1286), First Coinage (1250c.1280),<br />
Penny, uncertain mint, crowned bust left,<br />
holding sceptre, rev long cross voided, stars in<br />
angles, WALTER - - - (S 5045). Toned, light surface marks<br />
and softly struck in areas, nearly very fine. £40-50<br />
218 Alexander III, Second Coinage (c.1280-1286), Penny,<br />
crowned head left, with sceptre, rev long cross,<br />
mullets of six points in angles (S 5049). Toned, flan<br />
with light undulation, very fine. £40-60<br />
219 Alexander III, Second Coinage (c.1280-1286), Penny,<br />
crowned head left, with sceptre, rev long cross,<br />
mullets of six and five points in angles (S 5055).<br />
Toned, minor corrosion and a few light marks, otherwise<br />
bold fine / nearly very fine. £30-40<br />
IRELAND<br />
220 John as Lord (1172-1216), Second Coinage (c.1190-<br />
1199), Halfpenny, Dublin mint, facing diademed<br />
head, +IOHANNES DOMS, rev voided cross potent,<br />
annulets in angles, small flan, +NORMAN ON DV<br />
(DF 39; S 6205). Toned, a pleasing and well struck<br />
example, bold very fine, the reverse better. £150-200<br />
with a small late-Victorian collectors ticket<br />
221 Edward I (1254-1307), Second Coinage (1279-1302),<br />
Halfpenny, Dublin mint, crowned bust facing in<br />
triangle, rev long cross, tri-pellets in angles (DF 69;<br />
S 6257). Lightly toned, softly struck in areas and a few<br />
surface marks, bold fine, the reverse somewhat better,<br />
scarce. £40-50<br />
with a small late-Victorian collectors ticket<br />
222 Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous Issue, Groat,<br />
Dublin mint, smaller three-quarters facing bust<br />
right, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield<br />
of arms (DF 218). Uneven tone, small flan crack,<br />
otherwise bold fine for this crude issue. £50-60<br />
223 James I (1603-1625), second coinage (1605), Shilling,<br />
mintmark Escallop (1606-1607), crowned bust right,<br />
rev crowned harp (DF 261). Attractively toned, softly<br />
struck in places and tiny loss of metal to upper edge,<br />
nearly very fine. £80-100<br />
224 Eire, Silver Halfcrowns (2), 1940, 1941, Florin 1939,<br />
Shilling 1939, Cupro-Nickel Sixpence (7), 1928, 1934,<br />
1940 (2), 1947, 1948, 1962, Threepence (3), 1934, 1942,<br />
1943. Second, third and fourth very fine, the others good<br />
fine or better. (14) £80-100<br />
CHANNEL ISLANDS<br />
225 Jersey, 3-Shillings Token, 1813 (KM Tn6). Some minor<br />
marks, otherwise good very fine and toned, scarce. £100-150<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
226 Edwards and Henrys, hammered Pence (7);<br />
Commonwealth, Twopence; Charles I, Halfcrown,<br />
type 3. The last worn, poor, the others fair to fine, one<br />
split. (9) £60-80<br />
227 James I, Shillings (2), one clipped, second a forgery;<br />
Charles I, Tower Mint, Halfcrowns (2), Shilling, mm<br />
triangle in circle, Shilling, mm crown. Fair to fine.<br />
(6) £80-120<br />
228 Charles II, Halfcrowns (3), 1671, 1675, 1676,<br />
Shilling, 1663; James II, Halfcrown, 1687. Fair and<br />
fine. (5) £70-90
229 Anne, Pre-Union, Halfcrown, 1707 SEXTO, roses and<br />
plumes (S 3582); Post Union, Crown, Halfcrown,<br />
1707E, Sixpence, 1708E (S 3601, 3605, 3620); George<br />
II, Halfcrown, 1745, Shilling, 1758. Generally fine.<br />
(6) £120-150<br />
230 George II, Halfpence (2), 1739, obv stamped “10”,<br />
1753, obv stamped “T P” (T perhaps inverted L), rev<br />
stamped “H H”; George III, imitative Halfpenny,<br />
1771, rev crudely stamped “CR” within crenelated<br />
oval; Regal Halfpenny, 1774, double-struck and<br />
part-brockage. Fair to fine. (4) £60-80<br />
231 George III, Crown, 1819, by Pistrucci, edge LX (S<br />
3787), very fine; other Crowns (6), Halfcowns (2),<br />
minors (7); George IV, Crown, 1821, Halfcrowns<br />
(2), Shillings (2), Maundies (3), two very fine; Anglo-<br />
Hannovarian (1); William IV, Groat and Threehalfpence,<br />
very fine, Halfcrown forgeries (2), these worn,<br />
generally fair and fine, except as stated. (29) £100-150<br />
232 Elizabeth II, Silver Proof Silver Jubilee Crowns (2),<br />
1977, Silver Proof Queen Mother’s 80 th Birthday<br />
Crowns (2), 1980, Isle of Man Proof Silver Crown, 1970,<br />
a quantity of old-style cupro-nickel decimal coinage<br />
(approx 2kg), other miscellaneous coins, mainly new<br />
issues (lot). Silver crowns in cases of issue, new issues mint<br />
state, the others in mixed grades. (lot) £60-80<br />
233 Royal Mint Philatelic Numismatic Covers (2 Albums),<br />
1988-2002, First Day Covers (1 Album), Pre-decimal<br />
Coinage (1 Album) and a shoe box of British and<br />
Foreign small change. The covers as issued, remainder<br />
varied state. (lot) £100-150<br />
over £100 at face value for the Royal Mint covers alone.<br />
234 An assortment of British Copper and Bronze<br />
coinage, 18 th – 20 th centuries, with some later<br />
Channel Islands, mostly contained in album leaves.<br />
Mostly fair and fine, a few better. (lot) £60-80<br />
BRITISH TOKENS<br />
235 17 th Century, Farthings (7), Andover, Bristol (2),<br />
Gravesend, Norwich, Sarum and Taunton. Fine to<br />
very fine. (7) £60-80<br />
236 18 th Century, Political and Social Halfpence (5),<br />
Thomas Hardy / Corresponding Society (DH 205);<br />
London Corresponding Society (3) (DH 286 (2),<br />
289); “Liberty and not Slavery” (DH 290). Mostly<br />
extremely fine, DH289 fair, last scarce. (5) £80-120<br />
237 18 th Century, Political and Social Halfpence (4),<br />
Spence (2), three armed citizens and heart-in-hand<br />
(DH 681d; 682c); “British Liberty”, sailor siezes<br />
landsman (DH 725); “Tree of Liberty” (DH 889).<br />
DH725 good extremely fine with much original redness,<br />
the others extremely fine or nearly so. (4) £80-120<br />
238 18 th Century, Political and Social Tokens (10), Spence<br />
issues, “British Liberty”, sailor siezes landsman<br />
(DH 725); others (5), including “End of Pain”, and<br />
Farthing; “Pigs Meat” Halfpenny and Farthings<br />
(2). First extremely fine, all but one of others very fine.<br />
(10) £100-150<br />
239 18 th Century, Political and Social Halfpence (3), “Pigs<br />
Meat”, John Thelwall, Horne Tooke (DH 842b, 680,<br />
878). Last extremely fine, others nearly so though second<br />
weakly struck. (3) £60-80
240 18 th Century, Political and Social Halfpence (6),<br />
Erskine Erskine & Gibbs, Hardy (3), Tooke (DH<br />
1010, 1012, 1024-1026, 1047). Penultimate rubbed,<br />
others very fine and better. (6) £100-120<br />
241 18 th Century, Middlesex, Anti-Slavery Halfpenny,<br />
‘Dublin or London’; Halfpennies of buildings<br />
(15), including Skidmore, St James’s Clerkenwell;<br />
Newgate (2); Bath (2), one 19 th century; Bridges (4),<br />
including Ironbridge (DH 85). Last and Skidmore good<br />
very fine, the others mostly very fine. (21) £80-120<br />
242 18 th Century, Middlesex, Hall’s Curiosity House,<br />
Halfpenny (2), ‘Mrs Newsham the white negress’<br />
(DH 28a). Very fine. (2) £40-60<br />
243 18 th Century, Middlesex (London), Pidcock’s<br />
Farthing, undated (c.1795), obv elephant, rev<br />
cockatoo; Spence’s Fathing, 1795, Thomas Paine/<br />
Rights of Man, rev Odd Fellows (DH 1067a, 1115);<br />
Somersetshire, Bath, Fathing, 1795 (DH 112a). Good<br />
very fine to extremely fine, first two with much lustre, the<br />
second scarce. (3) £150-200<br />
244 18 th Century, Wales, Anglesey, Druid Penny, 1787,<br />
Halfpenny, 1788; Middlesex, Halfpenny, Deserted<br />
Village, 1795; others (17). Generally very fine, with<br />
several better pieces. (20) £80-120<br />
245 18 th Century, Cornwallis, Penny; Portrait Halfpennies<br />
(27), including Eccleston, Elizabeth I, Garrick (2),<br />
Handel (2), Howard, Howe, Newton, Pitt, and<br />
Farthings (2). Some fine, mostly very fine and several<br />
better. (32) £80-120<br />
246 18 th Century, Badminton, Gloucester, Halfpenny,<br />
1796, “I was hungry”; other Halfpence (57), social<br />
and trade, various issuers. Generally fine to very fine,<br />
several better. (58) £100-150<br />
247 18 th Century, Sandwich, Kent, Halfpenny (DH 39);<br />
Spence’s “Coaly Tyne”, 1797, cleaned and lacquered;<br />
other Halfpennies (40), and Farthings (6), one<br />
Dundee, various issuers, generally fine to very fine,<br />
several better. (48) £100-150<br />
248 18 th Century, a selection of tokens, including Scottish<br />
issues, Pennies (3), Halfpennies (36), Farthings (13),<br />
includes Newton, Dundee, Glasgow, and others.<br />
Many very fine. (lot) £100-150<br />
249 18 th Century Tokens (22), most with an animal<br />
theme, Lambe, camel Penny and Halfpenny (2);<br />
Hall’s Curiousity House (2), one Jeffery Dunstan,<br />
and others (2); Pidcocks, Halfpennies (5), Farthings (3);<br />
other Halfpennies (6) and Farthing. Several extremely<br />
fine, others fine and very fine. (22) £100-150<br />
250 18 th Century, Halfpence (47), various issuers.<br />
Generally fine to very fine, an interesting assortment,<br />
worth viewing. (47) £120-150
251 18 th Century, Halfpence (53), various issuers.<br />
Generally fine to very fine, several better, viewing<br />
recommended. (53) £150-200<br />
252 19 th Century Silver Tokens, Devonshire, Shilling,<br />
undated (c.1811), shield of arms (D 5), Teignmouth,<br />
Jogn Holland, Shilling, 1811, lion crest (D 19);<br />
Dorsetshire, Poole, W B Best (linen draper), Shilling,<br />
1812 (D 9). First extremely fine with attractive tone, the<br />
second with a few small black spots on the obverse, otherwise<br />
good very fine, scarce, the last darkly toned on the obverse,<br />
reverse a little rubbed, very fine. (3) £150-200<br />
253 19 th Century Silver Tokens, Middlesex (London),<br />
Shilling and Sixpence, undated, obv LONDON SILVER<br />
TOKEN, rev DOLLAR SILVER TOKEN, MORGAN<br />
MAKER 12 RATHBONE PLACE (D 5), Samuel Lloyd<br />
(ironmonger), Shilling, 1811 (D 15), Charing Cross,<br />
Sixpence, undated (D 33). First about very fine with<br />
some lustre, the others good very fine and about very fine.<br />
(3) £120-160<br />
254 19 th Century Silver Tokens, Somersetshire, Bristol,<br />
Sixpence, 1811 (D 55); Staffordshire, Bilston,<br />
Rushbury & Woolley, Shilling, 1811 (D 2). Bright<br />
very fine and about very fine. (2) £40-60<br />
255 19 th Century Silver Tokens, Warwickshire,<br />
Birmingham, Shilling, 1812, obv workhouse building<br />
(D 20); Worcestershire, Shilling, 1811 (D 1); Yorkshire,<br />
Hull, Rudston & Preseton, Shilling and Sixpence, 1811<br />
(D 14), York, Cattle & Barber, Shilling, 1811 (D 84).<br />
First darkly toned, second brightly cleaned, generally about<br />
very fine, the last extremely fine with lustre. (4) £200-300<br />
256 19 th Century, Silver Tokens, Shillings (3),<br />
Birmingham, Bristol, Frome; Northumberland<br />
& Durham; Sixpences (3). Fine and very fine, one<br />
Sixpence bent, one pierced. (7) £70-90<br />
257 19 th Century Silver Tokens, Wales, Flintshire, Shilling<br />
Bank Token, 12 August 1811, arms of crossed<br />
keys (D 1). Small black spot on the reverse, otherwise<br />
extremely fine with a little lustre, scarce. £60-80<br />
258 19 th Century, a selection of Tokens and Coins,<br />
Twopences (2), Birmingham and Norwich; Pennies<br />
(51), includes Bristol, and Halfpenny; Penny, Lloyds<br />
Newspaper; Halfpenny, TABOIS; smaller issues (23);<br />
George V, Penny, stamped with raised image of the<br />
Tower of London; sundry others (22). Varied state.<br />
(lot) £150-200<br />
259 18 th - 19 th Century, J Henry, Numismatist, Tokens (3),<br />
seated female by coin cabinet, 1879; legend reverse<br />
(2); another, B Nightingale, 1843; H Young, St Paul’s;<br />
Denton, ‘Blockhead’ Farthing, 1795. Penultimate<br />
fine, others very fine. (6) £40-60<br />
260 Scotland, Charles II, ½-Merc, 6-Shillings, 8-Pence,<br />
1669 (S 5614). Very fine. (3) £40-60
261 Ireland, Gunmoney Halfcrown; Wood’s Coinage,<br />
Halfpenny, 1723; later Penny, Halfpence (4),<br />
Farthing; Isle of Man, Halfpenny, 1813. Fair and fine.<br />
(8) £70-90<br />
262 Ireland, So-Called Token Shilling, 1804, Hibernia<br />
at altar, PRO BONO PUBLICO (Seaby 8; D 7). Very<br />
fine. £30-50<br />
263 Ireland, Dublin, Copper Token, c.1828, issued by<br />
James Maculla, Justice with scales between pillars,<br />
rev lis (D 52; Seaby Ireland TC2). Striking cracks, good<br />
fine, rare. £150-200<br />
264 British Token Coinage, one Silver, but mostly 18 th<br />
century Halfpennies (approx 170), includes a few<br />
jetons, medallets, foreign pieces and one engraved<br />
Love-Token, mostly in album leaves. Fair to fine and<br />
better, a few retaining original colour. (lot) £120-150<br />
WORLD <strong>COINS</strong><br />
ANTIGUA<br />
265 Hannay & Coltart, St John, Token Farthing, dated<br />
1836 (issued c.1850) (KM Tn1; Pr 1), very fine;<br />
Liberia, American Colonization Society, Cent, 1816,<br />
fine; Lead counter, fair. (3) £60-80<br />
AUSTRIA<br />
266 Franz Joseph I, Gold Proof Restrike 4-Ducats, dated<br />
1915 (F 488). Brilliant mint state. £250-300<br />
267 Franz Joseph I, Gold Restrike 100-Corona, dated<br />
1915 (F 507R). Some marks, otherwise brilliant mint<br />
state. £650-750<br />
BELGIUM<br />
268 Leopold II, Silver 5-Francs (3), 1870, 1873, 1875<br />
(KM 24). Scuffed but very fine or better. (3) £100-120<br />
BOLIVIA<br />
269 Republic, 8-Soles (3), 1830J, 1831JL, 1837LM (KM 97);<br />
1-Bolivianos (3), 1866, 1867, 1868, all Potosi (KM<br />
152.1, 152.2). Mostly good very fine to extremely fine,<br />
hard to find in such high grades. (6) £150-250
COSTA RICA<br />
270 Lion Counterstamps on George III Shilling and<br />
(bent) Victorian Sixpence; Haiti, Boyer, 50-Cents, An<br />
25; Anchor Money, 1/8- and 1/16-Dollar, 1822 (KM<br />
2, 1); British Guiana, Four-Pence, 1894 (KM 26). Last<br />
extremely fine, others fine and very fine. (6) £80-120<br />
EAST AFRICA<br />
271 George V and George VI, Florin, 1920, Shillings (2),<br />
1921, 1941, 50-Cents (3), 1912, 1924, 1944, 25-Cents<br />
(2), 1910, 1914 (KM 17, 21, 28.1, 9, 20, 27, 3, 10).<br />
Mostly very fine. (8) £80-100<br />
ETHIOPIA<br />
272 Haile Selassi, Copper 1/100-Birr, 1889EE (1897),<br />
struck in Paris (KM 9). Good very fine, scarce. £60-80<br />
FRANCE<br />
273 Charles VII (1422-1461), Gold Ecu d’or à la couronne,<br />
undated, Paris (Dy 511a). Flan defect at 11 o’clock,<br />
fine. £120-150<br />
274 François I (1515-1547), Gold Ecu d’or au soleil, fifth<br />
type, undated, Bayonne, crowned shield of France<br />
under sun, rev floriated cross with two lis and two<br />
Fs in angles (Dy 775; F 345). Traces of double striking,<br />
good fine. £150-200<br />
275 François I, Gold Ecu d’or au soleil du Dauphiné,<br />
first type, undated, Crémieu, arms of France and<br />
Dauphiné under sun, rev floriated cross (Dy 782;<br />
F 354). Weakly struck, almost very fine. £150-200<br />
276 François I, Teston, second type, Bordeaux (Dy 793);<br />
Charles IX, Teston, 1561; other silver coins (6), Henri<br />
II to Louis XIII. First about fine with some tooling on the<br />
obverse, the others fair to fine. (8) £120-150<br />
277 Louis XV (1715-1774), Ecu à la vieille tête, 1772,<br />
Pau (Dy 1685); Tiers d’Ecu de France, 1721A (Dy<br />
1667); Ecus (3), 1732, 1770 (tooled), 1786; ½-Ecus<br />
(5), 1704, 1733, 1736, 1745, 1748; minor silver coins<br />
(18), Louis XIV to Louis XVI. Fair to almost very fine.<br />
(28) £150-200<br />
278 Lorraine, Charles III (1545-1603), Teston, undated,<br />
Nancy; Testons (3), Charles III, Henri II and Charles<br />
IV; Franc, 1658, Metz; other minor silver and copper<br />
coins (10), Lorraine and Metz. Generally fine or better.<br />
(15) £150-200<br />
279 French Colonies, Isles du Vent, 12-Sols, 1731,<br />
good fine; Mauritius, 50- and 25-Sous; other silver<br />
and copper coins (16), Indochina, French India,<br />
Cambodge and other French colonies. Conditions<br />
vary from fine to unirculated. (19) £100-150
280 Third Republic, Silver 5-Francs (6), 1873A (KM<br />
820.1). Scuffed, but good very fine, with some lustre.<br />
(6) £120-150<br />
281 Third Republic, Silver 5-Francs (5), 1873A (3), 1876A,<br />
1877A (KM 820.1). Scuffed, but good very fine, with<br />
some lustre. (5) £120-150<br />
GERMANY<br />
282 Bavaria, Ludwig I (1825-48), Silver 2-Thalers<br />
(3½-Gulden), 1837, Monetary Union of Sis South<br />
German States (KM 416). In NGC holder graded<br />
AU50. £150-200<br />
283 Nurnberg, coinage in the name of Joseph II, Thaler,<br />
1765 SR, Imperial eagle, both heads crowned, rev<br />
city panorama (Dav 2494; KM 350; Kellner 344).<br />
Very fine, has been buffed and tiny pin-pricks to edge at<br />
top and bottom (as if once in swivel mount). £80-120<br />
284 German States, Bayern, Ludwig II (1864-1886), Gold<br />
10-Mark, 1872D (J 193; F 17), fine/very fine; France,<br />
Gold 5-Francs, 1854, plain edge (F 578), edge damaged<br />
at top, fine. (2) £180-220<br />
HONG KONG<br />
285 Victoria, Silver 5-Cents, 1897 (Ma C8; KM 5). Brilliant<br />
uncirculated. £40-60<br />
286 Victoria, Silver 10-Cents, 1898 (Ma C18; KM 6.3).<br />
Uncirculated. £40-60<br />
Ancient<br />
INDIA<br />
287 Ashmaka Janapada (c.500-350 BC), Silver ½-<br />
Karshapana, 1.52g, Godavari Valley, elephant, tree<br />
and a geometric symbol repeated twice, and a later<br />
Panchala Coin (Rajgor series 26, similar to 474-476,<br />
but unrecorded varieties; Mitch ATEC 3909-3944<br />
var). Very fine and rare. (2) £150-200<br />
288 Ashmaka Janapada (c.500-350 BC), Silver ½-<br />
Karshapana, 1.41g and 1.46g, Godavari Valley,<br />
elephant, tree and a geometric symbol repeated<br />
twice, two varieties (Rajgor series 26, similar to 474-<br />
476, but unrecorded varieties; Mitch ATEC 3909-<br />
3944 var). Very fine and rare. (2) £200-250<br />
289 Kshatrapas of Gujarat, Swami Rudrasimha (c.222-<br />
223 AD), Silver Drachm, obv bust, blundered legend<br />
and date 144, rev three-arched hill and legend “Rajno<br />
Mahakshatrapasa Swami Satyasimha putrasa rajno<br />
Mahakshatrapa Swami Rudrasimha” (BMC 907).<br />
Very fine and rare. £30-50
Medieval<br />
290 Bengal, Gupta-style coinage of Samatata (6 th - 7 th<br />
Century AD), Gold Staters (2), 6.27g, 6.34g, imitating<br />
Gupta coinage, king standing left holding bow and<br />
arrow, standard with uncertain finial in field left, border<br />
of dots and dashes rev uncertain legend left, figure<br />
standing right (for discussion see, Rhodes-Bose Assam<br />
p.66-67). First with small flan, the second with broader flan,<br />
both very fine and scarce. (2) £1000-1500<br />
291 Kashmir, Yashaskara and Parvagupta Dynasties<br />
(10 th - 11 th Century AD), AE Staters (approx 75),<br />
standing king, rev seated goddess (cf Mitchiner<br />
172-178). Varied state, mostly very fine or nearly so.<br />
(lot) £150-200<br />
292 Uttama Chola (973-985 AD), Silver Kahavanu, fish<br />
with lion (Mitch Tamilnadu-Kerala 324); Feudatory to<br />
Kalachuris of Ratanpur, Jagapala, Silver Mashaka,<br />
seated Lakshmi, rev rulers name, Jabalpur region<br />
(Cribb, Numismatic Digest 27-28, p.71); Jayasimha<br />
Siddharaja (c.1094-1144 AD), Silver Masha (3),<br />
elephant to right, rev legend Srimaj Jayasimha Piya<br />
(Deyell 163); Cochin Fanams (3). Generally about very<br />
fine. (8) £150-200<br />
293 Gahadavalas of Kanauj, Govindachandra (fl.1114-<br />
1154 AD), Gold Stater, 4.18g, Lakshmi seated facing,<br />
rev legend in three lines (M 490-496). Traces of<br />
mounting, otherwise very fine. £100-120<br />
294 Vira Simha, Contemporary Dynasties (c.1120 AD),<br />
Gold Dinara or 4½-Masha, 3.55g, in the name of<br />
Vira Simha Ram, Lakshmi seated facing, rev Nagari<br />
inscription Srimad Vira Simha Rama (Deyell 153).<br />
About extremely fine and very rare. £1000-1200<br />
Only one specimen has been noted by Deyell. It is unusual to<br />
have a ruler in this period with the title Rama instead of Deva<br />
295 Chandellas of Jejakbhukti, Madanavarmadeva<br />
(1129-1163 AD), Gold Dinara or 4½-Masha, seated<br />
Goddess Lakshmi, rev Nagari legend Sri Mad<br />
Madanavrmadeva (Deyell 141). Very fine. £70-90<br />
296 Kalachuris of Ratnapura, Jajalla Deva (c.1160-1168),<br />
Base Gold Dinar, tiger mounted upon an elephant,<br />
rev srimajjajallyadeva (Deyell 132), with Gold Masha/¼-<br />
Dinar (Deyell 133). Very fine. (2) £200-250<br />
297 Chalukyas of Kalyana, Someshvara IV, restored<br />
(1181-1189 AD), Gold Pagoda, 3.53g, garuda running<br />
with wings raised, rev Kannada legend in three lines<br />
(Mitch Karnataka-Andhra 282). Extremely fine and<br />
scarce. £250-350<br />
298 Kalachuris of Ratnapura, Prithivideva Base<br />
Gold Dinar, tiger mounted upon an elephant, rev<br />
srimatprithivideva (Deyell 125); Ratna Deva (c.1160-<br />
1168), Base Gold Masha, tiger mounted upon an<br />
elephant, rev srimadratnadeva (Deyell 130). Both very<br />
fine and very scarce. (2) £250-350<br />
Sultanates<br />
299 Sultans of Bengal, Nasir al-Din Nusrat (AH 925-938;<br />
AD 1519-1531), Silver Tanka, 10.7g, Barbakabad,<br />
garbled date (G&G B801). Broad flan, very fine<br />
and rare, much nicer than the coin illustrated in<br />
G&G. £100-150<br />
300 Sultans of Dehli, Shams al-Din Iltutmish (AH 607-<br />
633; AD 1210-1235), Silver Tanka, 10.77g, probably<br />
struck at Dehli, in the name of the caliph, al-Zahir<br />
(G&G D33). Very fine, part weakly struck and some<br />
encrustration, very rare. £150-200
301 Sultans of Dehli, Shams al-Din Iltutmish, Silver<br />
Tanka, 10.85g, Dehli, year 633, single dot variety<br />
(G&G D36). About very fine, some surface scuffing,<br />
probably rare. £150-200<br />
This coin has the same legend arrangements as the coins struck<br />
from the land-tax of Kanauj and Infidels, but that part of the<br />
marginal inscription is not visible on this specimen. Year 633<br />
would appear to be an unpublished year for this type.<br />
302 Sultans of Dehli, Muhammad bin Tuqhluq, Silver<br />
Tanka, 11.1g, in the name of the caliph al-Mustakfi,<br />
Dehli, year 742 (G&G D430). Fine/good fine, very<br />
rare. £400-500<br />
Silver Tankas of this type were probably struck from dies meant<br />
for Gold Tankas. They are much rarer than the gold strikings.<br />
303 Sultans of Dehli, Muhammad bin Tughluq, Copper<br />
½-Tankas (2), forced token currency, AH730 (G&G<br />
D410); Shahis of Kabul, early type of silver bull<br />
and horseman coin; Maldive Islands, Bodu Larin,<br />
Muhammad Mu’iz al-Din, AH 1189 (KM 28). Third<br />
toned, good very fine, the ½-Tankas extremely fine with some<br />
original silvering, the last very fine for type. (4) £80-120<br />
all bought from Henry Christensen, c.1970, coin dealer, New<br />
Jersey, USA<br />
304 Sultans of Dehli, Sher Shah Suri (AH 945-952; AD<br />
1538-1545), Silver Rupee, 11.22g of Qila‘ Shergarh,<br />
year 952 (G&G D766). Very fine, some shroff-marks,<br />
very rare type. £200-300<br />
305 Sultans of Dehli, Sher Shah Suri, Silver ½-Rupee,<br />
5.6g, Shergarh Bakkar, date off flan (G&G D805).<br />
Very fine, a few shroff marks, very rare. £400-500<br />
Mughal<br />
306 Akbar (AH 963-1014; AD 1556-1605), Rupee,<br />
Shergarh, year 966 (KM 80.17). Very fine, light test<br />
marks, rare. £100-150<br />
307 Jahangir, ½-Rupees (7), Patna 1024/Tir, 1028/14/<br />
Aban, 1032/17/Azar, 1032/18/Ardibihisht,<br />
1033/18/Di, 1036/22/Farwardin, 1036/22/<br />
Khurdad (KM 136.1). Generally very fine and very<br />
scarce. (7) £600-800<br />
308 Jahangir and Nur Jahan, Rupee and ½-Rupee, Patna<br />
1037, year 22 (KM 168.5, 167.1). Very fine, the ½-Rupee<br />
rare. (2) £250-350<br />
309 Shah Jahan I, ¼-Rupee, 2.63g, square area type, mint<br />
off-flan, year 10?. Good fine and rare. £70-90<br />
310 Aurangzeb (AH 1068-1118; 1658-1707 AD), Gold<br />
Mohur, Aurangabad, AH 1080, year 12, 10.89g (KM<br />
315.10). Traces of mounting on edge, very fine. £200-250<br />
Independent Kingdoms<br />
311 Nizams of Hyderabad, Silver ½-Annas (3), approx<br />
0.3g, one with part of the mintname Khujista<br />
Bunyad, one with clear Muhammad (Shah), all<br />
three probably struck at the same mint during the<br />
reign of Muhammad Shah. Very fine and very scarce.<br />
(3) £80-100
312 Rohillas, Rupee, ‘Alinagar mint (location unknown),<br />
in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, AH 119x, year 24.<br />
Very fine, somewhat weakly struck on the reverse,<br />
rare. £400-500<br />
Princely States<br />
313 Bahawalpur, Sadiq Muhammad Khan V (AH 1325-<br />
1365; AD 1907-1947), Medallic Portrait (Nazarana)<br />
Rupee, AH 1343, 12.3g (KM Y10). Toned, good very<br />
fine and scarce. £250-300<br />
314 Bharatpur, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II,<br />
Mahe Indrapur (Dig), AH 1186, year 14 (KM 56);<br />
Farrukhabad, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II,<br />
Ahmadnagar Farrukhabad, AH 1211, year 31 (KM<br />
C86.2); Gwalior, Rupee in the name of Muhammad<br />
Akbar II, AH 124x (KM 73); Jaipur, Rupee, in the name<br />
of Muhammad Shah, Sawai Jaipur, AH 1155, year 25<br />
(KM 1). Very fine to good very fine. (4) £80-100<br />
315 Gujarat, Radhanpur, Rupee, in the names of Zorawar<br />
Khan and Queen Victoria, 1871/1287 (KM 11). Good<br />
very fine for type, a little weakness, very scarce. £80-100<br />
bought from Henry Christensen, c.1970, coin dealer, New Jersey, USA<br />
The silver coinage of Radhanpur is not easy to find these days.<br />
They appear to have been machine-struck but usually crudely<br />
and often with some areas of weakness.<br />
316 Gujarat, Radhanpur, Rupee, in the names of Zorawar<br />
Khan and Queen Victoria, 1871/1288 (KM 11). Good<br />
very fine for type, flan crack as a result of the striking,<br />
very scarce. £80-100<br />
bought from Henry Christensen, c.1970, coin dealer, New Jersey, USA<br />
317 Gujarat, Radhanpur, Rupee, in the names of Zorawar<br />
Khan and Queen Victoria, 1872/1289 (KM 11). Very fine,<br />
some weak areas around the edge, very scarce. £80-100<br />
bought from Henry Christensen, c.1970, coin dealer, New Jersey, USA<br />
318 Jaipur, Man Singh II, Modern Bronze Medal, obv<br />
bust of Maharaja to right. Extremely fine. £100-120<br />
319 Jaipur, Man Singh II, Modern Bronze Medal, obv<br />
bust of Maharaja to right, no border line on rim.<br />
Extremely fine. £100-120<br />
320 Rajasthan, Banswara, Rupees (2), ½-, ¼- and 1/8-Rupee<br />
(KM 23, 22, 21, 20). Toned, good very fine to extremely<br />
fine, the smaller denominations scarce. (5) £100-150<br />
all bought from Henry Christensen, c.1970, coin dealer, New<br />
Jersey, USA<br />
These coins, described as “Nazarana” in KM were struck to a lower<br />
weight standard than the normal rupee series. They are said to<br />
have been introduced for use within his small state by Lakshman<br />
Singh around 1870 and are inscribed with a “secret” script.<br />
East India Company<br />
321 Bengal Presidency, Gold Mohur, Murshidabad, year<br />
19 type, 1793 issue, Calcutta mint (Pr 62; KM 103).<br />
Extremely fine with lustre. £600-800
322 Bengal Presidency, Rupee, Murshidabad, year 19<br />
(Pr 147; KM 86); Rupees (5), Murshidabad, year 19,<br />
1793 issue, Calcutta mint (Pr 157; KM 99). First about<br />
very fine, a couple of flan cracks, the others good very fine<br />
to extremely fine with some toning. (6) £100-150<br />
all bought from Henry Christensen, c.1970, coin dealer, New<br />
Jersey, USA<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
323 Gold Temple Token, imitating a coin of the Dehli<br />
sultan Sher Shah Suri, 11.59g (cf M 543-544).<br />
Traces of mounting on edge, otherwise good very fine,<br />
scarce. £200-250<br />
324 Miscellaneous Coins (approx 220), mainly Indian,<br />
in silver and base metals, including Native States,<br />
EIC, VOC and Ceylon. Many fine, some better.<br />
(lot) £150-200<br />
ITALY<br />
325 Milan, Filippo Maria Visconti (1412-1447), Grosso<br />
(B 1502). Slightly irregular edge, good very fine. £50-70<br />
326 Papal States, Paolo III (1534-1549), Gold Scudo<br />
d’oro, undated, Rome (Berm 905; F 65), slightly short<br />
of flan, very fine; Nicolò V (1447-1455), Gold Ducat<br />
(Berm 326; M 3-5), holed, otherwise very fine; Venice,<br />
Paolo Renier (1779-1789), Mezzo-Zecchino (CNI<br />
101), holed, otherwise very fine. (3) £400-500<br />
327 Venice, Gold Zecchini (10), assorted types. Mixed<br />
grades, mostly about very fine, all holed. (10) £1000-1200<br />
328 Venice, Gold Zecchini (11), assorted types. Mixed<br />
grades, mostly about very fine, all holed. (11) £1000-1200<br />
MALAYSIA<br />
329 Sarawak, Charles J Brook (1868-1917), Silver 5-Cents,<br />
1908H (KM 8). Almost extremely fine. £100-150<br />
330 Sarawak, Charles J Brook, Silver 10-Cents, 1910H,<br />
20-Cents, 1911H (KM 9, 10). Very fine. (2) £120-150<br />
331 Sarawak, Charles V Brook (1917-1946), Silver 5-<br />
Cents, 1920H (KM 13). Very fine. £80-100<br />
332 Sarawak, Charles V Brook, Silver 10- and 20-Cents,<br />
1920H, 50-Cents, 1927H (KM 15, 17, 19). Very fine.<br />
(3) £150-200<br />
333 Straits Settlements, Victoria, Silver 50-Cents 1897<br />
(KM 13). Almost very fine. £80-100<br />
334 Straits Settlements, Victoria, Silver 5-Cents, 1877.<br />
Good very fine. £400-600<br />
MALTA<br />
335 Copper Coinage (7), 17 th -18 th century; Ornate<br />
Spoon, the bowl made from a 30-Tari of Emanuel de<br />
Rohan, 1790, twisted handle, cross and orb finial<br />
(Schembri 11; Dav 1608). Mixed grades, the latter<br />
piece attractive. (8) £60-80<br />
MEXICO<br />
336 Guanajuato, 8-Reales to the ½-Real, various dates;<br />
Mexico, 4-Reales (2), 1741 (holed), 1790, 50-Centavos, 1866;<br />
Zacatecas, Peso, 1871; 8-Reales copy, 1816. Conditions<br />
vary from fair to almost very fine. (10) £80-100
337 Republic, 8-Reales (9), assorted mints and dates,<br />
no duplication, none from Mexico mint. Varied<br />
conditions, fine to almost extremely fine. (9) £100-120<br />
NETHERLANDS<br />
338 Flanders, Philip IV (1621-1665), Lion d’or, 1654,<br />
Bruges, crowned lion holding a sword, its foreleg<br />
on a globe, date below, rev crowned shield of arms<br />
surrounded by the Order of the Golden Fleece, 5.50g<br />
(Delm 561; F 227). Some scratches on the obverse and<br />
flan split on the edge at 2 o’clock, otherwise good very fine<br />
or better and retaining some lustre. £500-600<br />
339 Hainaut, Philip the Good (1419-1430-1467), Pieter<br />
d’or, undated, Valenciennes, nimbate bust of St Peter<br />
above the duke’s coat of arms, rev floriated cross,<br />
3.49g (Delm 300; F 266). About very fine. £600-700<br />
340 Zeeland, Silver Rider 1792; Mexico, Pillar Dollar<br />
1745, Republic Peso 1863; Germany, Prussia 2-<br />
Marks (2), 1901, 1905. Fine to very fine, the Peso with<br />
three Chinese chops. (5) £100-120<br />
OTTOMAN<br />
341 Abdul Mejid (AH 1255-1277), Gold 100-Kurush,<br />
1255h, year 8 (P 870); Abdul Hamid II (AH1293-<br />
1327), Gold 100-Kurush, 1293h, year 16 (F 41). About<br />
very fine and fine. (2) £400-500<br />
PANAMA<br />
342 20-Balboas, 1973, matt surface, virtually mint<br />
state; Sir Francis Chichester, single-handed<br />
circumnavigation, 1966-1667, Silver Medal, by<br />
P Vincze for Spink, 38mm, in case, as struck; R<br />
Silcock’s Award, silver and enamel, 1932, extremely<br />
fine. (3) £60-80<br />
RUSSIA<br />
343 Catherine II, Copper 5-Kopecks (2), 1765EM,<br />
1776EM (Bit 611, 625). Good fine and very fine with<br />
traces of verdigris. (2) £80-100<br />
344 Catherine II, Copper 5-Kopecks (2), 1776EM,<br />
1791EM (Bit 625, 645). Very fine. (2) £80-100<br />
345 Catherine II, Copper 5-Kopecks, 1791AM (Bit 861).<br />
Almost extremely fine. £150-200<br />
346 Catherine II, Copper 5-Kopecks, 1791AM (Bit 861).<br />
Extremely fine. £200-250
347 Catherine II, Copper 5-Kopecks, 1791AM (Bit 861).<br />
Extremely fine. £200-250<br />
348 Copper 5-Kopecks (12), 1766, 1767, 1770, 1771, 1772,<br />
1773, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1779, 1780, 1792, all EM (B<br />
213, 217, 228, 229, 230, 231, 233, 234, 235, 238, 240,<br />
292; Uzd 2678, 2692, 2714, 2718, 2723, 2727, 2734,<br />
2738, 2742, 2748, 2750, 2851). Good fine to very fine.<br />
(12) £200-300<br />
349 Catherine II, Copper 5-Kopecks (22), various dates<br />
from 1768-1792. Fair to fine, a few better. (22) £700-900<br />
350 Paul I, Copper 2-Kopecks 1798, Kopeck 1797 (Bit<br />
113, 119 R). Very fine and fine with some surface marks.<br />
(2) £100-120<br />
351 Alexander III (1881-1894): Silver Roubles (2), 1892,<br />
1893 (KM Y46), fine and very fine; Cuba: Silver Peso,<br />
1915 (KM 15.1), very fine. (3) £100-150<br />
352 Nicholas II (1894-1917), Commemorative Rouble,<br />
1896 (АГ), for the Coronation (Bit 322; Sev 4035;<br />
Uzd 4197). In NGC holder graded MS62, with<br />
lustre. £1200-1500<br />
353 Nicholas II, Commemorative Rouble, 1913,<br />
Tercentenary of the Romanov House, by Mikhail<br />
Skudnov (Bit 335; Sev 4179; Uzd 4201) In NGC<br />
holder graded MS62. £250-350<br />
354 Silver Roubles (7), 1892, 1896, 1897, 1898 (2), 1899,<br />
1901; Silver 50-Kopecks, 1913. Roubles fine, last very<br />
fine but scratched. (8) £150-200<br />
355 USSR, 3-Kopecks, 1936. A few spots, otherwise good<br />
extremely fine. £80-100<br />
356 19 th Century coins in silver (5) and copper (4),<br />
including Rouble 1897, Poltina 1897 and 25-Kopecks<br />
1895. Fine to very fine. (9) £80-100<br />
357 19 th Century Copper Coins (29), 5-Kopecks (5), 3-<br />
Kopecks (2), 2-Kopecks (8), Kopeck (3), ½-Kopeck<br />
(3), Denga (2), Polushka (6). Generally fine, a few<br />
better. (29) £100-150<br />
358 19 th and 20 th Century Imperial minor coins (60),<br />
copper ½-Kopeck (10), Kopeck (22), 2-Kopecks (21),<br />
3-Kopecks (5), 10-Kopecks 1906, 15-Kopecks 1908.<br />
Fine to very fine, a few better, contained in a small pvc album,<br />
some coins a little sticky as a result. (60) £150-200<br />
359 Gilt metal Watch Chain, with two appendages:<br />
Nicholas II gold 10-Roubles 1899, with a scroll mount,<br />
and a British gilt copper Medalet commemorating<br />
the Great War, the chain itself possibly unmarked<br />
low grade gold. Coin fine. £80-100<br />
SIERRA LEONE<br />
360 ¼-Golde, 5 th Anniversary of Independence (1966).<br />
Serious reverse edge knock, otherwise about as<br />
struck. £200-250
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
361 ZAR, Paul Kruger, silver Halfcrowns (2), 1892, 1896,<br />
2-Shillings (2), 1895, 1897, Shillings (2), 1896, 1897,<br />
Sixpences (2), 1893, 1897, Threepence, 1892, bronze<br />
Pennies (2), 1892, 1898. Fair to fine. (11) £80-100<br />
SWITZERLAND<br />
362 Zürich, Gold Ducat, 1748/3, 3.46g (HMZ 2-1161-cc;<br />
F 486a). Slightly crimpled but pleasing, nearly extremely<br />
fine. £400-500<br />
363 Fribourg, Gold 100-Francs, Shooting Festival of<br />
1934, 25.99g (HMZ 2-1344a; F 505). An intermittent<br />
trail of black ink by the top of obverse legend, otherwise<br />
choice about uncirculated. £1500-2000<br />
364 St Gallen, Thaler, 1622 (HMZ 897); Vaud, Franc,<br />
1845 (HMZ 1001). First fine, the second extremely fine.<br />
(2) £150-200<br />
365 Swiss Confederation, 5-Francs, 1890 (HMZ 1198);<br />
5-Francs (2), 1922, 1923 (HMZ 1199). Fine to good<br />
very fine. (3) £100-150<br />
366 Swiss Confederation, 5-Francs, 1923 (HMZ 1199);<br />
other 5-Francs (2), and smaller denominations (64).<br />
Conditions vary from fine to uncirculated, worth viewing.<br />
(67) £100-120<br />
367 An assortment of Cantonal Coins (approx 100),<br />
includes some scarce issues. Conditions vary from fine<br />
to uncirculated, an interesting group. (lot) £300-400<br />
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />
368 USA, Connecticut, Halfpenny, 1787, “George II” bust<br />
left, AUCTOBI: . . CONNEC:., rev Britannia, somewhat<br />
porous, fine; Immitative Halfpence (3), 1771, SHAKES<br />
– PEARE, undated, Al – FRED and 1777, GUSTAVAS<br />
VASA; Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1723; Pence (2),<br />
Barbados and Bermuda, poor to fine. (7) £70-90<br />
URUGUAY<br />
369 Republic, Gold 5-Pesos, 1930 (F 6). A little bagmarked,<br />
otherwise uncirculated. £100-150<br />
VIETNAM<br />
370 Tu Duc, Silver 4-Tien, four Chinese characters around<br />
square central hole on both sides (Schr 351; KM 448).<br />
Uncirculated, with attractive grey tone. £400-500
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
371 British Colonies and Empire, Tokens, Australia,<br />
Pennies (26); Barbados (2); Canada (29), includes<br />
Bewley and other Wellingtons; Essequebo &<br />
Demarary; New Zealand (8); St Helena; St Lucia,<br />
Peter Coaling Co (Pr 10); South Africa (2); 1799<br />
Halfpenny, worn, with heart-shaped piercing, host<br />
coin too late for Dominica; “Gustavas Adolphus”<br />
Halfpenny; others (4), including USA (2) and Muscat.<br />
Fine to very fine, worth viewing. (lot) £150-200<br />
372 British Colonial Silver Coins (11), Cyprus, 18-, 9-,<br />
4½-, 3-Piastres, 1901 (KM 7, 6, 5, 4); Honduras, 50-<br />
Cents (3), 1894, 1906, 1919 (KM 10, 13, 18), 25-Cents<br />
(2), 1907, 1919 (KM 12, 17); British West Africa, 2-<br />
Shillings, Shilling, 1913 (KM 13, 12). Fair to very fine.<br />
(11) £100-150<br />
373 Ceylon, Mill Tokens (5), Carey Strachan & Co,<br />
Ceylon Company, pierced and stamped ‘29’; George<br />
Steuart & Co, J M Robertson, Lee Hedges & Co (2);<br />
others (6), fine to very fine. (11) £80-120<br />
374 Commonwealth Crowns (3), Jamaica, Malawi,<br />
Zambia, 1965-1966; Investiture of the Prince of<br />
Wales, set of four coin-like Silver Medals, by John<br />
Pinches (808 of issue of 2000); Société Jersiase,<br />
Centenary, Bronze Medal, 1973, all cased. All much<br />
as issued. (8) £50-80<br />
375 France, Kingdom of France, Henri IV, Douzain,<br />
date illegible; Duchy of Brabant, Esterlin (Sterling),<br />
13th century; Elizabeth I, cast counterfeit milled<br />
Sixpence, dated 1562. All toned, first fine, the second<br />
an attractive very fine, the last fine. (3) £30-50<br />
376 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III, Silver<br />
Thaler, 1814A (KM 387), fine; Friedrich Wilhelm<br />
IV, Silver Thaler, 1861A (KM 488), extremely fine;<br />
Wilhelm II, Silver 2-Mark, 1901A (KM 525), good<br />
extremely fine; Silver 3-Mark, 1913A (KM 534), good<br />
very fine; Guatemala, Silver Peso, 1869 (KM 1901),<br />
fine; Hungary, Franz Joseph I, Silver 5-Korona,<br />
1900KB (KM 488), very fine; Turkey, Silver 20-Kurush,<br />
AH1327/9 (1917) (KM 780), very fine; Austria, Maria<br />
Theresa, Restrike Silver Thaler (2), 1780SF (KM<br />
T1), fine and about uncirculated; Belgium, Leopold II,<br />
Silver 5-Francs, 1870 (KM 24), fine. (10) £100-150<br />
377 Europe, an assortment of hammered coinage (21),<br />
others (4). Fair to fine, a few better, should be viewed.<br />
(25) £70-90<br />
378 An interesting group of European coins (approx<br />
240), mainly German, including some scarce<br />
issues. Assorted conditions, viewing recommended.<br />
(lot) £200-250<br />
379 An assortment of coins (approx 660), including<br />
British colonial, South Africa, Russia, South America,<br />
Oriental and European coins, mostly 20 th century but<br />
a few earlier issues. Mixed grades. (lot) £150-200<br />
380 An assortment of coins (approx 340), mainly in<br />
copper and base metal, including British, British<br />
colonial, Dutch colonial, Scandinavian, Russian and<br />
some early European issues. Conditions vary from fair<br />
to uncirculated, viewing recommended. (lot) £200-250<br />
381 World Coins (approx 215), 17 th to 19 th Centuries in<br />
silver and base metals. Many fine, some better, a few<br />
pierced. (lot) £100-120<br />
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS<br />
BRITISH<br />
382 Admiral Vernon, Capture of Porto Bello, 1739,<br />
Pinchbeck Medals (3), Vernon, Ogle and Wentworth,<br />
38mm (Adams PBvow 1-A), very fine but stained;<br />
Vernon and Blass, pierced; Vernon alone; George II,<br />
Coronation, 1727, T Tibbs, Imitative Medal, 24.5mm<br />
(cf MI 479/5), very fine; others (3), Slavery, Macaulay<br />
and Babington Token for Sierra Leone, c.1814;<br />
Gibraltar, 1783; Pitt & Thurlow, except as stated, fine.<br />
(7) £120-150<br />
383 John, Duke of Montagu (1690-1749), Copper Medal,<br />
1751, by J A Dassier, armoured bust left, rev the<br />
good Samaritan, 54mm (MI 663/369); Death of<br />
Archdeacon Ralph Brideoake (1665-1743), Copper<br />
Medal, 1743 by J A Dassier, bust right, rev St Mary’s<br />
church, Southampton, 54.5mm (MI 573/209), fair to<br />
fine; Bronze Plaque, a cherub, very fine. (3) £40-60<br />
384 William Windham (1716-1761), Copper Portrait<br />
Medal, 1742, by J A Dassier, bust right, rev Latin<br />
legend in four lines within ornamental cartouche,<br />
41mm (MI 570/205), about very fine; Frederick the<br />
Great, Battles of Lisa and Rosbach, 1757, Pinchbeck<br />
Medal, 37mm, very fine; France, Compagnies<br />
d’Assurances L’Abeille, Bronze Centenary Medal,<br />
1956, by R Delamarre, 68mm, extremely fine; sundry<br />
others (14), varied state. (16) £80-120
385 George III, The Church and King Club, Manchester,<br />
Silver Member’s Medals (2), 1790, by L Pingo, the<br />
King enrobed stands by altar, rev legend in sixteen<br />
lines, 46mm, contained within (a once glazed) silver<br />
rim with suspender (BHM 344). The actual medals<br />
nearly extremely fine but toned. (2) £100-150<br />
The membership of the Church and King Club were keen to<br />
keep Nonconformists out of local government at a time of unrest<br />
caused by both food shortages and politics. The Church and<br />
King Club worked up a riot against the radicals in St Anne’s<br />
Square and attacked the Cross Street Chapel and Unitarian<br />
Chapel in June 1792. There was an attack against the Manchester<br />
Herald (voice of the Manchester Constitution Club) in December<br />
of the same year at which the constables stood aside.<br />
386 The Hon Thomas Erskine and Vicary Gibbs, Copper<br />
Medal, 1794, by John Milton, conjoined busts right,<br />
rev Justice with British Lion at her side, supports<br />
the swooning figure of Liberty, 44mm (BHM 376;<br />
Stainton, BNJ 1983, 11). Extremely fine or virtually so,<br />
minor edge nicks. £70-90<br />
The Honourable Thomas Erskine and Vicary Gibbs, Attorneys<br />
General, the defenders of Horne Tooke, Thelwall and Hardy<br />
who were all members of the “Society of Friends of the People<br />
for Parliamentary Reform” and were acquitted of high treason<br />
in 1794. Thomas Hardy was also the founder of the “London<br />
Corresponding Society”. For political tokens including those<br />
relating to the trial and its ramifications, see lots 236-240.<br />
387 Thomas Erskine and Vicary Gibbs, with T Hardy,<br />
J Horne Tooke and J Thelwell, Aquited of High<br />
Treason, White Metal Medal, 1794, unsigned, double<br />
busts left, legend of jurors’ names, rev triple conjoined<br />
busts right, 37mm (BHM 377). Very fine. £40-60<br />
388 Thomas Erskine and Vicary Gibbs, with T Hardy,<br />
J Horne Tooke and J Thelwell, Aquited of High<br />
Treason, White Metal Medal, 1794, unsigned,<br />
double busts left, legend of jurors’ names, rev triple<br />
conjoined busts right, 37mm (BHM 377); William, Duke<br />
of Cumberland, Theatre Ticket, bust right, rev PIT, 33mm.<br />
Both nearly very fine. (2) £60-80<br />
389 Marquis [later Duke] of Wellington, “The Liberator<br />
of Spain and Portugal”, Copper Medal [1812],<br />
unsigned, head left, rev legend in wreath, 36mm<br />
(BHM 741); George, Prince Regent, Opening of<br />
Waterloo Bridge, Silver Medal, 1817, by T Wyon,<br />
Jr, 26.5mm (BHM 961); George III, Jeton; Princess<br />
Charlotte, Silver Medalet, “Born ... 1796”, struck as<br />
part of a set of four, on her death, 1817 (BHM 409).<br />
Last two very fine, the others better. (4) £70-90<br />
390 Wellington, “VOTA PVBLICA”, Copper Medal,<br />
53.5mm; Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Colonial<br />
and Indian Exhibition, 1886, Copper Medal, 1856;<br />
France, J D Larrey, Memorial Medal, 1847, by<br />
Petit, the portrait after David d’Angers, 52mm;<br />
Switzerland, Rousseau, Centenary Medal, Bronze,<br />
1912, 55mm; Sweden and Norway, Queen Louisa,<br />
Tribute Medal, White Metal, 1871, by Lea Ahlborn,<br />
44mm. Very fine and better. (5) £140-180<br />
391 The English Cathedrals, Copper Medals (5), by J<br />
Weiner for Elkington, issued 1849-1856, St Paul’s<br />
Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Lincoln Cathedral,<br />
Winchester Cathedral and York Minster, each with<br />
exterior and interior views, 59mm (BHM 2363, 2558,<br />
2591-2593). Very fine and better. (5) £200-250
image reduced<br />
392 The Caird Medal of the National Maritime Museum,<br />
uniface Bronze Medal, by F J Kormiss, unnamed, bust<br />
of Caird left, 141mm. About extremely fine. £50-80<br />
The medal was commissioned in 1984 to mark the 50 th<br />
Anniversary of the museum and has been awarded annually<br />
since to an individual who has done work to the benefit of<br />
the museum. Recipients include Sir David Attenborough. The<br />
present unnamed example may be one of the artist’s trials.<br />
SCOTLAND<br />
393 The Beggars’ Benison Club, Anstruther, Scotland,<br />
oval Silver-gilt Member’s Badge, Adam and Eve<br />
naked, lion at their feet, he reaching for the apple,<br />
BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, rev Adonis, with<br />
spear and dog, stands over a recumbant Venus,<br />
LOSE NO OPPORTUNITY, 38mm x 29mm, lacks<br />
full suspension loop (MI II, 526/87; D&W 57). The<br />
gilding quite rubbed, nearly very fine. £120-150<br />
“The Most Ancient and Most Puissant Order of the Beggar’s<br />
Benison and Merryland”, better known as The Beggar’s Benison,<br />
was a gentlemen’s club founded in 1732 and devoted to “the<br />
convivial celebration of male sexuality”. Its benison or motto,<br />
“May prick and purse never fail you”, goes a long way to<br />
establish the calibre of the club.<br />
image reduced<br />
WORLD MEDALS<br />
BELGIUM<br />
394 The Aquarium and Reptile House of the Royal<br />
Zoological Society of Antwerp, opened 1911, Silver<br />
Medal, by Floris de Cuyper (1875-1965), maiden<br />
leans over fish-tank, the building behind her, rev<br />
legend, 64mm. Very fine. £70-90<br />
The obverse a splendidly period design<br />
CROATIA<br />
395 Livio I Odescalchi, Duke of Bracciano, Sirmio and<br />
Ceri (1652-1713), Copper Medal, 1699, by Ferdinand<br />
de Saint Urbain, bust right with long, flowing hair,<br />
rev palace and formal gardens at Lake Bracciano,<br />
TVETVR ET ARCET, 60mm (Mirnik 12; Molinari 114;<br />
Clifford 264; HCz 4802; Mus Mazz II, 233, pl 155).<br />
Extremely fine. £500-700<br />
Livio Odescalchi, a nephew of Pope Innocent XI, acquired the<br />
town of Ilok in the late 17 th Century and the palace he built there<br />
is still home to the Odescalchi Collection. Clifford (Spink, 21 May<br />
1996), wrote of the specimen in his collection, “Undoubtedly the<br />
grandest medal commissioned by Odescalchi”.
396 Livio I Odescalchi, Duke of Bracciano, Sirmio<br />
and Ceri (1652-1713), Silvered-bronze Medal, by<br />
Antonio de Gennaro, bust right with flowing hair,<br />
rev winged cherub with trumpet and cornucopiae,<br />
from which falls a princely crown and papal tiara,<br />
35mm (Mirnik 7; HCz 9808; Clifford 261). Extremely<br />
fine though stained on the obverse and small scratch<br />
marks below cornucopiae on the reverse. £250-300<br />
EGYPT<br />
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397 Egypt, Dr Brossard, Surgeon at the French Hospital,<br />
Cairo, small uniface Commemorative Plaquette,<br />
1909, by S E Vernier, bust left within roundel,<br />
D R BROSSARD BEY, 89mm x 69mm (recorded in<br />
differering sizes and varieties of legend - cf Brett<br />
165; Storer 491; BDM VI, 232). Very fine. £180-220<br />
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FRANCE<br />
398 Maria Magdalena of Austria, uniface cast Bronze<br />
Medal, 1613, by Guillaume Dupré, bust left wearing<br />
high open ruff collar and jewelled collar and with<br />
elaborately worked hair, MAR MAGDALENÆ ARCH<br />
AVSTR MAG, beaded border, 95mm (BMC [Jones]<br />
44); Kress 562; Molinari 247, obverse only). An early<br />
aftercast, perhaps contemporary, very fine, pieced top and<br />
bottom outside of border. £150-200<br />
399 Louis XV (1715-1774), French Mediation Between<br />
Russia and Turkey, 8 July 1724, Bronze Medal, by<br />
Du Vivier and Norbert Roettier, seventh bust right,<br />
rev personification of France seated on pile of arms,<br />
40mm (Divo 58). Very fine. £50-80<br />
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400 Sebastien Priest, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707),<br />
Maréchal de France, engineer, architect and military<br />
planner, large uniface Bronze Plaquette, 1870, by<br />
Léon Breuil (1825-1901), bewigged bust left, name<br />
around, 190mm. Handsome style, somewhat stained,<br />
very fine. £80-120<br />
401 Napoleon, the Peace of Luneville, Copper Medal,<br />
1801, by J P Droz, uniformed bust left, rev radiant sun<br />
shines on part globe, wreath over France and storm and<br />
fires over England, 55mm (Br 106; Julius 902). Reverse<br />
extremely fine, the obverse nearly so. £80-120<br />
402 Charles X (1757-1836, King 1824-1830), Accession<br />
1824, Gilt-metal Cliché, by Vevier, bare head left,<br />
44mm, in glazed mount. Extremely fine, or nearly<br />
so. £80-120
403 Church of St Pierre de Montrouge, Paris, Bronze Medal, 1870, by C Degeorge, cherubs hold plans, rev church<br />
interior, 75.5mm. Very fine. £80-100<br />
404 405<br />
404 Eve, Bronze Plaquette in the ‘art nouveau’ style, by F Vernon, standing figure of Eve, rev serpent entwinned<br />
around apple tree, 80mm x 30mm. Very fine. £100-120<br />
405 Henri Giffard, The Captive Balloon at the World’s Fair, Paris, Gilt-metal Medal, 1878, by C Trottin, the balloon<br />
ascends from the Tuileries, 50.5mm, named to M e E Dège, loop, ribbon and dumbell suspender (Malpas 99).<br />
Extremely fine. £50-70<br />
GERMANY<br />
406 Godfried de Luzinem, cast Bell Metal or Bronze Medal, early 16 th Century, by Peter Vischers, bust right wearing<br />
helmet, rev wolf’s head to right, 33mm (Habich 5; Michael Hall collection, Baldwin’s Auction 68, lot 2467). A poor and<br />
uneven cast, fine. £40-60
407 Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Statesman, 80 th<br />
Birthday, Bronze Tribute Medals (2), revs legend and<br />
the Valhalla, 41mm; Death 1898, Bronze Medals (2),<br />
revs differing legends, 35mm. Virtually mint state.<br />
(4) £70-90<br />
408 World War I, The Three Counts of Spee, Iron Medal<br />
1914, by Ball in Berlin, facings busts of Maximilian,<br />
Otto and Heinrich Graf von Spee, rev three birds over<br />
a sea-scape, 110mm; Iron Lifesaving Medal, 71mm.<br />
Both extremely fine, first with very minor discolouration<br />
to reverse. (2) £120-150<br />
409 Karl Theodor Helfferich (1872-1924), politician and<br />
economist, Secretary for the Treasury, large cast<br />
Bell Metal Medal, 1915, by Leibküchler, 101.5mm.<br />
Extremely fine. £100-150<br />
Karl Helfferich was also director of the Anatolian Railway<br />
in Istambul.<br />
410 Rhineland, “Black Shame”, Silver Medallic<br />
‘Humiliation’ Thaler [1923], by Wittig-Friesen,<br />
coloured soldier siezes naked female, rev broken<br />
sword, 38mm; Occupation of the Saar [1930],<br />
Bronze Medal, 36mm; Hindenburg, Silver Medallic<br />
3-Marks, by K Goetz, 36mm. Extremely fine or nearly<br />
so. (3) £70-90<br />
INDIA<br />
411 Major General Claude Martin (1735-1800), the<br />
Martiniere School, Lyon, Silver Prize Medal,<br />
undated and unissued, by Dantell, head of Martin<br />
right, rev legend and wreath, 50mm (Pudd 836.3.2).<br />
Extremely fine. £80-120<br />
A number of Martiniere Schools were established throughout<br />
India, hence the placement of the medal.<br />
412 Edward, Prince of Wales [later Edward VIII], Visit<br />
to Bombay, 1921, oval Bronze Medal, by Cecil<br />
W Thomas, signed CT in monogram, bare head<br />
right, rev legend, 58.5mm x 31mm, integral plumes<br />
suspender (Pudd 921.3). Good very fine. £40-60<br />
ITALY<br />
413 Giovanni II Bentivoglio (1443-1509), Lord of<br />
Bologna (1462-1506), cast Bronze Medal, by<br />
Sperandio da Mantova (c.1425-1504), armoured<br />
bust right wearing tall cap, IO BENT II HANIB FILIVS<br />
..., rev Giovanni in armour, rides to left, a mounted<br />
knight behind, OPVS SPERANDEI, 90.5mm (Hill,<br />
Corpus 391; Kress 128; Arm I, 65, 6). An old aftercast<br />
of slightly reduced diameter, very fine. £250-350
414 Loreto, Silver Pilgrim’s Medal, 17 th / 18 th Century,<br />
scene of the Nativity, rev Madonna and Child<br />
atop the Sanctuario della Santa Casa, S MARIA<br />
LAVRETANA ORA PN, 35.5mm, integral suspension<br />
loop. Extremely fine. £40-60<br />
415 Cupramontana, impression of the town’s Seal,<br />
townscape with sea and erupting volcano beyond,<br />
seal 45mm, struck on a rectangular flan (corners<br />
cut), 62mm x 57mm. Very fine. £40-60<br />
413<br />
Papal Medals<br />
416 Alexander VIII, Pietro Vito Ottoboni (1610-1689-<br />
1691), the Canonization of Lorenzo Giustiniani,<br />
Silver Medal, undated, by Giovanni Hamerani,<br />
bust right wearing tiara and cope, rev Lorenzo<br />
Giustiniani, enthroned and nimbate, LAVRENTIO<br />
IVST IN SS ALBVM RELATO, 36mm (Voltolina 1091;<br />
Miselli 260/271; Börner 1259; Lincoln 1487). Choice,<br />
virtually as struck, rare. £700-900<br />
Lorenzo Giustiniani (1381-1456) was Bishop and first Patriarch<br />
of Venice.<br />
NETHERLANDS AND LOW COUNTRIES<br />
417 The Capture of Dordrecht, Zutphen, Deventer and<br />
Nijmegen by Prince Maurice, Silver Jeton, 1591,<br />
Belgic lion left, “Jehovah” above, rev legend and<br />
date in eight lines, 30mm (Dugn 3282; van Loon,<br />
I, 414, 1 var). Minor flan flaws, sharp and good very<br />
fine. £250-300
418 Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand (1609/1610-1641),<br />
called Don Fernando of Austria, Governor of the<br />
Spanish Netherlands, cast Bronze Medal, bust<br />
right, rev radiant sun shines on a rough sea and<br />
pastoral landscape, IN COMMVNE BONVS, 39mm.<br />
Very fine. £80-120<br />
419 Dordrecht, Silver Jeton, 1613, The Fifth Year of the<br />
12-Year Cycle, bound sheaf of arrows, rev legend<br />
and date in four lines (Dugn 3690; vL II, 83.2). Some<br />
flatness through double-striking, good very fine. £250-300<br />
420 Armorial Medallic Pendant, a Silver Cliché, the<br />
crowned arms of the United Provinces with lion<br />
supporters, CONCORDIA RES PARVAE CRESCVNT<br />
[Unity Makes Little Business Big], roped border,<br />
65mm, suspension loop. Very fine, rare. £30-50<br />
The style is a little crude, suggesting that the piece might have<br />
been made in the Dutch East Indies. It would seem to be late 18 th<br />
or early 19 th century in date.<br />
421 Maximilian II Emanuel, Prince Elector of Bavaria,<br />
last Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, Bronze<br />
Medal, by Jérome Roussel, 1697, armoured bust left,<br />
rev Hercules surrounded by river-gods offering him<br />
crowns, 75mm (BDM V p.256). A few minor marks,<br />
good very fine. £150-200<br />
Struck in the year of the Treaty of Ryswick which settled the nine<br />
years war.<br />
SPAIN<br />
422 Philip II (1527-1556-1598), cast Bronze Medal,<br />
1580, bust three-quarters right, wearing tall hat, rev<br />
horse atop a globe, NON SVFFI CITORBIS, 54.5mm,<br />
a later cast with bad stain on obverse, otherwise very<br />
fine; another, Religious interest, cast Bronze, 1660,<br />
53.5mm, integral suspension loop, fine. (2) £70-90<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
423 The Anglo Boer War, “The Lioness”, Bronze French<br />
Medal, 1900, by Beyenbach, lion hunting doves left,<br />
La Guerre Des Boers 1900, “L’assassin dit vous êtes<br />
à moi car moi je suis grand et vous êtes petits”, rev<br />
shield and banner, 39mm, integral suspension loop<br />
and original ribbon (Hern 324). Very fine. £150-200<br />
Hern explains that the medal was struck in Weisbaden to mark<br />
Kruger’s arrival in France.
424 Boer War, Baden Powell, “The Hero of Mafeking”<br />
1899-1900, uniface oval Pewter ‘Souvenir’ Medal,<br />
uniformed and facing bust, 54mm x 38mm. Very<br />
fine and rare. £100-150<br />
TURKEY AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE<br />
425 The House of Habsburg, Charles V (1500-1519-<br />
1558), The Capture of Tunis, Dutch Copper Jeton,<br />
1535, laureate bust of the Emperor right with sceptre<br />
and sword, rev Imperial Eagle over entrance to the<br />
port of Tunis, 28mm (Dugn 1303). Very fine and<br />
rare. £300-400<br />
The Turkish Admiral Barbarossa had established a strong naval<br />
base in Tunis. To defeat him, Charles V, at the cost of some<br />
1,000,000 Ducats, assembled a huge army of 30,000 soldiers, 74<br />
galleys (rowed by captive Protestants), and 300 sailing ships.<br />
426 Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Friedrich Josiah (1737-1815),<br />
Victory at the Battle of Foksan, 1789, White Metal<br />
Medal, by Johann Christian Reich, bust left, wearing<br />
uniform with Star of Order, rev battle scene with<br />
charging cavalry, ES LEBE IOSEPH II, 46mm, usual<br />
copper plug (Mont 2179; Julius 2819; Mers 3692;<br />
Würz 1423; BDM V, 71). Very fine. £150-200<br />
MEDALS BY SUBJECT<br />
427 Agriculture, Germany, Silver Medal, by Loos,<br />
standing figure of Ceres, classical agricultural<br />
images around, rev within floral wreath, FÜR<br />
LANDWIRT-SCHAFTLICHE LEISTUNGEN, 41.5mm.<br />
Extremely fine, toned. £40-60<br />
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428 Art, Germany, Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528),<br />
500 th Anniversary of Birth, Bronze Medal, by<br />
Klinkel, maiden stands between flowers, rev DER<br />
ALLEREDELST SINN DER MENSCHEN IST DAS<br />
GESICHT, 74mm. Dark patination, very fine. £40-60<br />
429 Astronomy and Mathematics, Austria, Theodore<br />
Egon Ritter von Oppolzer (1841-1886), Death 1886,<br />
Bronze Medal, by A Scharff, bust three-quarters left,<br />
rev legend in nineteen lines, 66mm (Hauser 7703;<br />
Würz 6964). Extremely fine. £120-150<br />
von Oppolzer first studied medicine and in 1865 he got his<br />
degree as a doctor. In 1866 he became Lecturer in Astronomy<br />
at the University of Vienna and in 1870 he was promoted to<br />
Associate Professor. 1873, He became Professor of Geodesy and<br />
Astronomy at Vienna in 1875 an in 1886 he became the president<br />
of the International Geodetic Association. In 1887 his “Canon der<br />
Finsternisse” was published posthumously, listing the time and<br />
path of every eclipse of the Sun and that of the Moon between<br />
the years of 1207 BC to 2163 AD.
430 Automobile / Rubber Industry, Continental<br />
Gummi-Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Silver Medal, for<br />
25 years service, awarded 1931, 33mm, suspension<br />
ring. Extremely fine. £80-120<br />
The Continental-Caoutchouc und Gutta-Percha Compagnie<br />
was established in Hanover in 1871 and in the 1880s was the<br />
first German producer of pneumatic tyres, adding a patterned<br />
tread in 1904. In 1928 Continental took effective control of<br />
several other companies and in April 1929 it became known as<br />
Continental Gummi-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. The company<br />
still trades today.<br />
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431 Aviation, Belgium, Royal Aero-Club, “L’Effort”,<br />
Silver Medal, by Josue Dupon, for the FAI conference,<br />
Brussels, 1928, naked youth levers boulder, rev<br />
legend within inverted cornucopiae, 76mm. Matt<br />
surface, nearly extremely fine. £120-150<br />
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432 Banking, France, Banque de France, Silver Medal,<br />
by J P Droz, Mercury stands with classically robed<br />
seated figure and man with greyhound, rev legend,<br />
wreath and HB monogram, 68mm, probably an<br />
issue of the 1930s. Very fine. £60-80<br />
433 Buffaloes, Royal Antedeluvian Order of Buffaloes,<br />
Prince of Wales Lodge, Silver, gilt and enamelled<br />
presentation Cross, 1893, three bars denoting Lodge,<br />
cross reverse with engraved inscription to C J Warne<br />
“for is Zeal” and the Lodge’s “regards of him as a<br />
man”, 60mm, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine;<br />
other commemorative medals (5), one Duke of<br />
Cambridge, White Metal, cased; Great War, Victory<br />
Medals (2), both ASC, fine to very fine. (8) £80-120<br />
434 Education, Cinque Ports, Lord Warden’s Prize<br />
Medal in Silver, 1893, issued by the Marquess<br />
of Dufferin and Ava, arms of the Marquess, rev<br />
coronet over display of Orders and flags, engraved<br />
legend around, LORD WARDEN OF THE CINQUE<br />
PORTS, 51mm. About very fine, edge knocks and<br />
bruises, scarce. £70-90<br />
The medal (without engraved reverse legend), is listed by<br />
Puddester [884.1.2] as “Dufferin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal<br />
– India – Type I”.<br />
435 Education, London Orphan Asylum, Watford,<br />
Instituted 1813, Silver Medal, by Hunt & Roskell,<br />
awarded 1878, for Proficiency and Good Conduct,<br />
boy and girl classically draped, 38mm, in case of<br />
issue. Mint state. £120-150
436 Education, Dorothea Beale (1831-1906), Cheltenham<br />
Ladies College, 50 th Anniversary, oval Medals (2),<br />
Silver and Bronze, 1904, by Lilian Vereker Hamilton,<br />
30mm x 26mm (BHM -, cf 3905); Zetland Dux<br />
Medal, Grangemouth High School, awarded 1919<br />
(Margaret W Robertson), ornate suspender and<br />
raised rim, 49mm, in case of issue; Other Medals<br />
(6), Educational (2), Masonic, Temperance, Romford<br />
Dog Show, Silver, 45mm and Exposition Canine,<br />
Paris 1928, 45mm. Mostly extremely fine. (9) £80-100<br />
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437 Industry, Belgium / Great Britain, John Cockerill<br />
(1790-1840), centenary of the iron and steelworks at<br />
Seraing, Bronze Plaquette, 1927, by Lemaire, bust of<br />
Cockerill left, rev scene at the furnaces within the<br />
ironworks, 82mm x 52mm. Very fine. £40-60<br />
438 Maritime, L’Italia, Steamship Service to Tripoli,<br />
Silvered-metal Badge, 1911, figure holds wreath<br />
over harbour view, rev within tablet, L’ITALIA A<br />
TRIPOLI 5 OCTOBRE 1911, integral suspension loop,<br />
29mm x 24mm. Extremely fine. £180-220<br />
439 Medicine, France, Abbé Charles-Michel de l’Épée<br />
(1712-1789), inventor of a sign language for deaf<br />
mutes, Copper Medal, 1805, by du Vivier, issued<br />
to commemorate the visit of Pope Pius VII to the<br />
Institute, bust left, rev legend in ten lines, 41mm<br />
(Brettauer 4802; Julius 1366). Die flaw though<br />
MICHEL, extremely fine. £120-150<br />
440 Music, The Society of Saint Gregory, Silver Prize<br />
Medal, by J S & A B Wyon, awarded 1954 to Michael<br />
V Lambert, bust of St Gregory right, rev legend in<br />
nine lines, 76mm, in case of issue. Virtually as struck,<br />
good extremely fine. £120-150<br />
The Society of Saint Gregory is the national society for liturgy<br />
and music in the Roman Catholic Church in the British Isles.<br />
441 Politics, William Pitt (1759-1806), the Blackburn<br />
Pitt Club, 1814, Silver Medal, by T Halliday, bare<br />
head to left, NON SIBI SED PATRIAE VIXIT below, rev<br />
legend within and around wreath, 41mm (BHM -).<br />
Very fine, light tone, rare. £80-120
442 Politics, William Pitt (1759-1806), the Wolverhampton<br />
Pitt Club, Silver Medal, 1813, by P Wyon, bust left,<br />
rev Pitt in classical toga, seated on rock holding<br />
rudder, ship beyond, 50mm (BHM 772). Choice<br />
extremely fine. £80-120<br />
443 Politics, William Pitt (1759-1806), the Leicester Pitt<br />
Club, 1814, Silver Medal, by T Webb, bare head to<br />
left, NON SIBI SED PATRIAE VIXIT, rev legend around<br />
wreath, 48mm (BHM 835). Suspender broken away,<br />
good very fine, light tone. £70-90<br />
444 Politics, William Pitt (1759-1806), the Liverpool Pitt<br />
Club, 1814, glazed Gilt-silver Medal, by T Wyon Jr,<br />
bare head to left, rev Britannia, Discord at her feet,<br />
protects Commerce and Europa, Peace and Victory<br />
fly above, 55mm (BHM 836), contained within giltsilver<br />
rim with watch-type suspender (lacks reverse<br />
glass). Obverse choice but reverse only about extremely<br />
fine. £70-90<br />
445 Sport, Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936, Silver Medal,<br />
by K Roth, for the Bavarian Hauptmünzamt,<br />
standing robed female holding spray and wreath,<br />
rev Prussian eagle on bell, 36mm. Matt surface, very<br />
fine. £50-70
446 Sport, Shooting, Switzerland or Germany, Pair of<br />
Engraved shaped Silver Shields, 1899, 1900, named<br />
to H Wenebhorn and C Rethfeldt, 75mm x 58mm,<br />
69mm x 55mm. Very fine. (2) £100-150<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
447 Bronze Medals (6), 19 th and early 20 th century, subjects<br />
include Beethoven (2), Eduard Heinl, George<br />
Washington, San Francisco International Exhibition<br />
and an unknown sitter, possibly American. Mixed<br />
grades. (6) £80-120<br />
448 Cast Copper Medals (3), 18th Century, Margherita<br />
de’ Medici, by Antonio Selvi (V&T 334); Giovanni vanni<br />
Niccoló Barinti, by Giovan Francesco Pieri (V&T<br />
119); an unknown sitter, half figure three-quarters<br />
facing bust in armour, ZELISL EXOPP PART GEN ROM<br />
TOTPOL MIL DVX incised, rev two crescents and star<br />
above hand. Generally very fine, first two later casts.<br />
(3) £150-200<br />
449 Medals, Tokens and Jetons (20), including after-casts<br />
of 16 th Century Medals. Mixed grades. (20) £100-150<br />
COIN CABINET<br />
450 Small Victorian coin collector’s box containing ten<br />
drop-in trays with piercings of different sizes for<br />
coins from Edward VI – Victoria, additional plain<br />
tray, lock (lacks key), 205mm x 150mm x 95mm. An<br />
attractive box, all in good order. £60-80<br />
END OF SALE