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ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINSAND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS26-27 JUNE 2013LONDON


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINSAND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS26 and 27 June 2013in London and onSALE LOCATIONSPINK LONDON69 Southampton Row, BloomsburyLondon WC1B 4ETtel +44 (0)20 7563 4000 fax +44 (0)20 7563 4066Vat No: GB 791627108SALE DETAILSWednesday 26 June 2013 at 2.00 p.m. Lots 1 - 409Thursday 27 June 2013 at 10.00 a.m. Lots 410 - 875In sending commission bids or making enquiries,this sale should be referred to as PAGET - 13013VIEWING OF LOTSSPINK LONDON69 Southampton Row, BloomsburyLondon WC1B 4ETPrivate viewing before 24 June by appointment onlyPublic viewing:Monday 24 June 2013 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.Tuesday 25 June 2013 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.Wednesday 26 June 2013 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.Use this QR code to visit our online catalogue and leave proxy bids on<strong>Spink</strong> Live.You can download the QR Code Reader for iPhone, Blackberry andAndroid from App Store on your smartphoneThe <strong>Spink</strong> Environment Commitment:Paper from Sustainable Forests and Clean InkFor centuries <strong>Spink</strong> and its employees have been preserving and curating collectable items.We now wish to play a modest role in preserving our planet, as well as the heritage of collectables, so futuregenerations may enjoy both.We insist that our printers source all paper used in the production of <strong>Spink</strong> catalogues from FSC registeredsuppliers (for further information on the FSC standard please visit fsc.org) and use non hazardous inks. Wealso insist they hold the environmental standard ISO 14001.<strong>Spink</strong> recycle all ecological material used on our premises and we would encourage you to recycle yourcatalogue once you have finished with it.YOUR SPINK TEAM FOR THIS SALEFOR YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SALE LOTSFOR YOUR BIDSRichard Bishoprbishop@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4053William MacKaywmackay@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4048Rita Arieteauctionteam@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4005fax +44 (0)20 7563 4037FOR YOUR INTERNET BIDDINGFOR YOUR PAYMENTAttila Gyanyiagyanyi@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4090Billy Tumeltybtumelty@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4018FOR YOUR VAT ENQUIRIESJohn Winchcombejwinchcombe@spink.com+44 (0)20 7563 4101To purchase a catalogue:email: catalogues@spink.comtel: +44 (0)20 7563 4005 fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037For more information about <strong>Spink</strong> services, forthcomingsales and sales results visit the <strong>Spink</strong> Websitewww.spink.comFront Cover Illustration: 492 Back Cover Illustration: 741


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSOrder of SaleDAY ONEWEDNESDAY 26 JUNE 2013Afternoon Session Commencing at 2.00 p.m.ANCIENT GREEK COINS 1 – 25ROMAN COINS 26 – 63BYZANTINE COINS 64 – 73LARGE LOTS OF ANCIENT COINS 74 – 79ISLAMIC COINS 80 – 95INDIAN COINS 96 – 184WORLD COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS 185 – 409Afghanistan 185Albania 186Australia 187 – 188Austria 189 – 193Bolivia 194Brazil 195British Colonial 196British East Africa 197 – 198British Honduras 199British West Africa 200Bulgaria 201Central American Republic 202Chile 203China 204Crusaders 205Cuba 206Cyprus 207Czechoslovakia 208Danzig 209 – 210Denmark 211 – 212Ecuador 213Egypt 214 – 215Estonia 216Ethiopia 217Finland 218Frankish Kingdom 219France 220 – 234LotsWWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONOrder of SaleLotsGerman New Guinea 235 – 239Germany 240 – 281Guatemala 282Guernsey 283 – 284Holy Roman Empire 285Hungary 286 – 288Iceland 289Iran 290 – 295Italy 296 – 318Japan 319Latvia 320Liberia 321 – 322Leichtenstein 323 – 324Mexico 325Montenegro 326Netherlands 327 – 328A FURTHER OFFERING OF COINS AND MEDALS OF POLAND –THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 329 – 359Poland – other properties 360 – 362Portugal 363 – 365Rhodes 366Romania 367 – 369Russia 370 – 371Serbia 372Slovakia 373South Africa 374 – 382Southern Rhodesia 383Spain 384 – 386Sri Lanka 387 – 388Straits Settlements 389Sudan 390Sumatra 391 – 392Switzerland 393 – 395Thailand 396Tunisia 397Turkey 398 – 399United States of America 400 – 404Uruguay 405Venezuela 406LARGE LOTS OF WORLD COINS 407 – 409END OF DAY ONE3


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSOrder of SaleDAY TWOTHURSDAY 27 JUNE 2013Morning Session Commencing at 10.00 a.mTHE ROLAND AMAS COLLECTION OF PENNIES OF THENORTHAMPTON MINT 410 – 455AN INITIAL OFFERING OF COINS OF HENRY VIII, EDWARD VI AND ELIZABETH I –FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE ROSS BLAKEY 456 – 542ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS - OTHER PROPERTIES 543 – 674A GROUP OF GOLD COINS OF THE ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH, 1649-60 –THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 665 – 671LARGE LOTS OF ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS 675 – 681COINS OF SCOTLAND 682 – 688COINS OF IRELAND 689 – 700TRADE TOKENS 701 – 702COIN CABINETS 703 – 704HISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS 705 – 748BRITISH MILLED COINS 749 – 875LotsEND OF SALEWWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONDAY ONEWEDNESDAY 26 JUNE 2013Commencing at 2.00 p.m. (Lots 1-409)All lots are subject to Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogueEstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.ANCIENT GREEK COINS12 31 Bruttium, the Brettii (c.216-214 BC), ¡ Drachm, 4.18g, diademed and veiled head ofHera Lakinia right, sceptre over shoulder, uncertain symbol behind, rev. BPETTIΩN, Zeusstanding left, right foot on capital of Ionic column, leaning on sceptre, crab on left(Scheu, NC 1962, 11; SNG ANS 25), extremely fine £600-8002 Bruttium, Rhegium (c.280-210 BC), Æ 24mm., laureate head of Apollo left, keybehind, rev. tripod (SNG Morcom 474; SNG ANS 715), dark brown patina, aboutextremely fine £160-2003 Sicily, Messana (425-421 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.11g, charioteer driving biga of mulesright, Nike crowning mules above, laurel spray in ex. rev. MEΣΣANION, hare leaping right,over dolphin right (Caltabiano, Series XIII, cf D199/R204; SNG ANS 358), good veryfine £1,000-1,50054 5 (x1.5)x4Thrace, Maroneia (c.386-347 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 11.42g, free horse prancing left,eagle standing left above, rev. vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square,EΠI HΓHΣ ABOVE, AΓOPEΩ below, all within shallow incuse square (Schönert-Geiss 500(V40/R65)), well centred, very fine, scarce £500-600PROVENANCE:Coin Galleries 14 July 1993, lot 665 Euboea, Chalkis (c.338-308 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.70g, head of the nymph Chalkis right,rev. eagle flying right, holding snake in talons and attacking it with beak (BCD, Lanz 111,135 - dies; Picard 7), good style, attractive toning, very fine £180-2505


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS66 (x1.5)6 Corinth (c.375-300 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.52g, Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev. head ofAthena left, wearing laureate Corinthian helmet over leather cap, chimaera behind,AP below (Pegasi 428; BCD 102), beautiful iridescent tone, extremely fine £600-80077 (x1.5) 87 Corinthian Colonies, Corcyra (c.300-280 BC), ¡ Drachm, 1.77g, Pegasos flying left,KOP below, rev. head of nymph left, her hair elaborately bound with two crossed ribbons,monogram behind (SNG Lockett 2247; BMC -), cabinet tone, very fine, reverse extremelyfine £300-400x8Peloponnese, Sikyon (c.370-340 BC), ¡ Stater, 12.04g, chimaera left, laureate head ofApollo left below on ground line, rev. dove flying left, A above and Γ below tail feathers,all within wreath (BCD 214), very fine, a very rare variety £600-800PROVENANCE:Ex B.C. Demetriadi collectionCNG 81, 20 May 2009, lot 207399 (x1.5)109 Thessalian Confederacy (196-146 BC), ¡ Stater, 6.38g, laureate head of Zeus right,KI behind, rev. Athena Itonia striding right, brandishing spear and shield, magistratesHippolochos [and Atrestides] (McClean 4923), toned, good very fine £150-20010 Chios, second century BC, Drachm, 3.64g, Sphinx seated left, bunch of grapes before,rev. magistrate’s name, ΔEPKYΛOΣ and XIOΣ divided by amphora, cornucopia in field to left(BMC 14, 224, 54-5), good fine, rare £180-220WWW.SPINK.COM


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS13x13Ionia, Magnesia (c.155-145 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.09g, diademed head of Artemisright, bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. MAΓNHYΩN, Apollo standing left, holding filletedbranch and leaning elbow on tall tripod behind, maeander pattern below, magistratesEPAΣIΠOΣ and APIΣTEOY, all within laurel wreath (SNG Von Aulock 2042; Jones, MuseumNotes 24, 26), fields smoothed, almost extremely fine £800-1,00014 Carian Islands, Rhodes (c.40 BC-AD 25), Æ 18mm., radiate head of Helios right,rev. full-blown rose and symbol of a term (SNG Finland 752; BMC 359), good very fine,reverse very fine, Phoenicia, Arados (c.135-112 BC), Æ 18mm., turreted head of Tycheright, rev. Poseidon seated left on prow, holding wreath and trident, fighting Athena asfigure-head (cf BMC 300-310), very fine (2) £100-1501516x15x16Lycia (c.520-470 BC), uncertain Dynast, ¡ Stater, 9.68g, forepart of boar left,rev. square incuse punch (SNG Von Aulock 6460), toned, almost very fine £150-200PROVENANCE:Heritage, 15 April 2011, lot 25110Christie’s, New York, 16 March 1987, lot 21Pamphylia, Side (c.380-360 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.51g, Athena standing left, holding Nikeand leaning left hand on shield at her side, behind which is a spear, pomegranate on left,rev. Pamphylian script, Apollo standing left before altar, holding branch and bow, eaglestanding left on right (cf SNG France 634; Atlan -), very fine £300-400PROVENANCE:Heritage, 15 April 2011, lot 251131717 (x1.5)x17Cilicia, Kelenderis (c.410-375 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.77g, naked youth, holding whip,dismounting from cantering horse right, rev. KEΛEN, goat kneeling right, head turnedback (SNG France 70; SNG Levante 26), good very fine £900-1,200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON1818 (x1.5)x18Cilicia, Nagidos (early 4th cent. BC), ¡ Stater, 10.70g, Aphrodite enthroned left,holding phiale over altar, Eros standing behind, holding up branch, rev. NAΓIΔEΩ-N,Dionysos standing left, holding bunch of grapes on vine and thyrsus, A in circle on left(SNF France 21 var.; Lederer 26), almost extremely fine £400-500192019 N. Africa, Carthage (c.310-270 BC), Electrum Stater, 7.35g, head of Tanit left, wearingnecklace and with her hair wreathed with barley, rev. horse standing right, Punic letterabove (Jenkins -; SNG Cop. -), apparently unrecorded with letter in field, good fine £500-60020 Siculo-Punic (c.320 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.46g, head of Tanit-Persephone left,wreathed with corn, scallop-shell below chin, four dolphins swimming around, rev.horse’s head and neck left, Punic script “MMHNT” below (Jenkins 163, O49/R132(?)),reverse field tooled and wire-brushed to remove deposit, otherwise most attractive andextremely fine, reverse good very fine £2,000-2,5002121 (x1.5)2221 Siculo-Punic (c.220-205 BC), ¡ Half-Shekel or Drachm, 3.69g, head of Tanit-Persephone left, rev. horse standing right, solar-disk above, O below (SNG Copenhagen(Sicily)1008; Müller 89), toned, very fine £200-250x22Kingdom of Macedon, Perseus (179-168 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.53g, diademedhead of Perseus right with light beard, rev. BAΣI-ΛΩΣ/ΠEP-ΣEΩΣ, eagle with outstretchedwings right, grasping thunderbolt, Φ between legs, MA above, all within vine wreath(SNG Cop.1269), some marks by front of face, lightly toned, well-centred, good very fine £1,000-1,2009


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS2323 (x1.5)x23Kingdom of Bactria, Diodotos II (c.250-230 BC), ¿ Stater, 8.34g, diademed headright, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔIOΔOTOY, Zeus striding left, aegis over extended left arm, hurlingthunderbolt with right hand, eagle and wreath on left (SNG ANS 82; Bopearachchi 5A),a few surface marks from the soil, superb portrait on a large flan, extremely fine £4,000-5,0002424 Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy V (c.205-180 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 13.44g, Alexandria,diademed head right, aegis round neck, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt (SNGCopenhagen 245), surfaces lightly eroded, good very fine £200-30025 Turco-Hephthalite (c.7th century), countermarked Sasanian Drachms (2), host coins ofHormazd IV, both countermarked with human face left and tamgha (Göbl 14), one withHephthalite inscription (Göbl 59) (JONS 169, 2001, pp.3-4), good fine (2) £70-90ROMAN COINS262726 Roman Republic (after 276 BC), Didrachm, 6.88g, head of Hercules right, hair boundwith ribbon, club and lion’s skin at neck, rev. ROMANO in ex., wolf standing right, sucklingthe twins Romulus and Remus (Crawford 20/1; Syd. 6; Hist. Num. 287), small cut inedge, very fine £380-45027 Roman Republic (209-208 BC), As, laureate head of Janus, I above, rev. prow of galleyright, anchor before, ROMA below (Crawford 50/3; Syd. 145), unusually good, very fine £250-350WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON2828 (x1.5)2928 L. Sempronius Pitio (148 BC), Denarius, Rome, helmeted head of Roma right, X belowchin, rev. the Dioscuri on galloping horses right, holding lances (Crawford 216/1;Syd. 402), lovely iridescent toning, extremely fine £180-220x29Roman Republic, an obverse brockage of a Denarius of Man. Aemilius Lepidus(c. 114-13 BC), laureate and diademed head of Roma right, star behind, ROMA before,rev. similar, incuse and retrograde (RSC Aemilia 7; Crawford 291/1; Syd. 554), poroussurfaces some time cleaned, nearly very fine £80-1003030 (x1.5)x30Pompey the Great, Denarius, issue of his son Sextus Pompey, Sicily, 42-40 BC, barehead of Pompey the Great right, between capis and lituus, MAG PIVS IMP ITER, rev. PRAEFCLAS ET ORAE MARIT EX S C, Neptune standing left, foot on prow, holding aplustre,between the Catanaean brothers Anapias and Amphinomus running in opposite directionsand each carrying a parent on their shoulders (Crawford 511/3a; Sydenham 1344;C. 17), unusually well-centred and complete, with all legend showing, about extremely fine,reverse good very fine £900-1,100PROVENANCE:CNG, 13 October 2010, lot 16131 Denarii (5), Julius Caesar (3), elephant trampling serpent, rev. priestly implements,49-48 BC (Crawford 443/1), Head of Venus, rev. Aeneas carrying his father Anchises,c.46-45 BC (Cr. 458/1), and head of Venus, Cupid at shoulder, rev. captives seatedeither side of trophy, c.46-45 BC (Cr. 468/1), Mark Antony, galley, rev. LEG - XX,legionary eagle between two standards, 32-31 BC (Cr. 544/36), Augustus, rev. DIVVSIVL[VS], comet, c.19-18 BC (RIC 38b), Quinarius, M. Porcius Cato, young head right,wearing ivy-wreath, rev. Victory seated right, 89 BC (Cr. 343/2b), fair to good fine (6) £200-25032x32Mark Antony, Denarius, Antioch, or military mint moving with Canidius Crassus inArmenia, 37 BC, bare head of Antony right, rev. IMP TERTIO III VIR RPC, Armenian tiara,bow and arrow in saltire in background (Crawford 539/1; Syd. 1205; C. 19), fine, rare £400-50011


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS333433 Octavian (later Augustus), Sestertius (or Dupondius), Italy, 38 BC, bare head ofOctavian right, CAESAR DIVI F, wreathed head of Julius Caesar head right, rev. DIVOSIVLIVS, head of Caesar right (RPC 620; RRC 535/1; BMC RR Gaul, 106; S.1569),very fine £900-1,20034 M. Agrippa (†12 BC), As, under his grandson Caligula, 37-41, head left, wearing rostralcrown, rev. S-C, Neptune standing left, holding dolphin and trident (RIC 58; BMC (Tib)161; C. 3), surfaces a little porous, very fine £150-2003535 (x1.5)x35Tiberius (AD 14-37), Denarius, Lugdunum, laureate head right, rev. PONTIF MAXIM,Livia as Pax seated right, holding sceptre and branch (RIC 30; BMC 48; C. 16), goodportrait, about extremely fine £450-550363736 Caligula (AD 37-41), Sestertius, Rome, 40-41 (TR P IIII), laureate head left, rev. ADLOCVT COH, Gaius (Caligula) standing left on platform addressing five soldiers holdingshields (RIC 48; BMC 68), almost very fine, reverse good fine £400-50037 Claudius (AD 41-54), As, Rome, c.AD 41-42, bare head left, rev. Minerva advancingright holding shield to left and brandishing a spear to right (RIC I, 100), dark brownpatina, good very fine £100-130WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON38x38Nero (AD 54-68), Sestertius, Rome, laureate head right, aegis on shoulder, rev. ROMA S- C, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory and resting left hand on parazonium,shields behind (RIC 273; BMC 173), green-brown patina, very fine £400-500PROVENANCE:Ponterio 161, 10 August 2011, Lot 2160339 Nero, As, Rome, AD 65, rev. closed doors of the Temple of Janus (RIC 306), fine,Gordian III (238-44), Antoninianus, LAETICIA AVG N (RIC 86), good very fine,Constantine I (306-37), Follis, London, ADVEN - TVS AVG, in ex. PLN (RIC 133), aboutvery fine, Constantine II (337-40), Æ3, altar, three stars above BEATA TRAN - QVILITAS,P - B beside, in ex. PLON (RIC 236), nearly very fine, and a small Greek Æ, fine (5) £80-100404140 Vespasian (AD 69-79), Denarius, Rome AD 72, laureate head right, rev. VICTORIA -AVGVSTI, Victory advancing right, placing wreath on a standard and holding a palm(cf RIC 52; ESC 618), good very fine, Domitian (AD 81-96), Denarius, Rome, AD 88,laureate head right, rev. Minerva standing left holding thunderbolt, right, and spear, left,shield behind (RIC 110; RSC 233), very fine (2) £110-130x41Vespasian, Sestertius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. IVDAEA CAPTA, S C, palm tree with,on right, Jewess seated right in mournful attitude, and, on left, Vespasian standing right,foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium (RIC 167; BMC 543), red-brown patina,almost very fine £600-70042x42Vespasian, Sestertius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. IVDEA CAPTA, SC, palm tree with,on right, Jewess seated right on cuirass in mournful attitude, and, on left, Vespasianstanding right, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium (RIC 168; BMC 545-7),light smoothing in fields, about very fine £550-650PROVENANCE:Gorny & Mosch 204, lot 213013


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS43x43Nerva (AD 96-98), Dupondius, Rome, AD 96, restoring issue of Divus Augustus, radiatehead of Augustus right, DIVVS AVGVSTVS, rev. IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST, S C, rudder onglobe (RIC 131; BMC 154; C. 568), brown/green patina, very fine, rare £150-2004444 (x1.5)4544 Trajan (98-117), Denarius, Rome, 113, laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder,rev. VIA TRAIANA, female reclining left, holding wheel and branch (RIC 266; BMC 487;C. 648), toned, good very fine £150-200x45Trajan, Denarius, Rome, 115, laureate, draped bust right, rev. COSVIPPSPQR, Geniusstanding left, holding patera and corn-ears (RIC 303; C. 105), almost extremely fine £80-1004646 Trajan Sestertius, Rome, 106, laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder, rev. SPQROPTIMO PRINCIPI, S-C, Victory standing right, inscribing VIC/DAC on shield held on palmstump(RIC 527; BMC 812; C. 454), dark green patina, very fine £300-40047 Second century Æ coins relating to Britain, Hadrian, As, rev. BRITANNIA in ex.,Britannia seated facing on rock, holding shield (RIC 577b), the earliest appearance ofBritannia on coinage, Antoninus Pius Sestertius, rev. BRI-TAN in field, Victory standingleft on globe (RIC 719), Antoninus Pius, As, rev. BRITAN[..], Britannia seated left onrocks in dejected attitude (RIC 934), Commodus, Sestertius, rev. VICT BRIT in ex.,Victory seated right on shields, inscribing shield on her knee (RIC 452), fair to good fine(4) £140-16048 Antoninus Pius (138-61), Denarius, Rome 160-61, Pietas, holding two babies, standingbetween two children, PIETATI AVG COS IIII (RIC 313c), an English field find, good fine,Constantius II (337-61), Siliqua, 1.94g, Arles, c.353-60, diademed, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. VOTIS/XXX/MVLTIS/XXXX within wreath, P CON below (RSC 342-3c), an English field find, broad flan, very fine (2) £60-80WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON49 50x49x50Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, 143, laureate head right, rev. [R]EX ARMENIIS [DATV]S,S C, Antoninus, togate, standing left, holding scroll and placing tiara on the head ofthe king of Armenia standing before him, looking left (RIC 619; BMC 1272; C. 686),edge split, dark brown patina, good fine, rare £300-350Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, 141, laureate head right, rev. AVRELIVS CAES AVG PII FCOS, S C, bare-headed, draped bust of young Marcus Aurelius right (RIC 1213; BMC1213; C. 34 var.), brown patina, fields smoothed, good fine £180-2505151 (x1.5)51 Divus Septimius Severus (†211), Denarius, Rome, under Caracalla and Geta, bare headright, DIVO SEVERO PIO, rev. CONSECRATIO, eagle standing on globe, head left (RIC 191c;BMC 21; C. 84), toned, extremely fine £150-2005252 (x1.5)x52Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, Denarius, Rome, 213, draped bust right,rev. VESTA, Vesta standing left, holding Palladium and sceptre (RIC 390; C. 230),extremely fine £100-1305353 (x1.5)53 Macrinus (217-18), Denarius, Rome, 217, laureate, cuirassed bust right, rev. PONTIF MAXTRPCOSPP, Fides Militum standing facing, head right, holding standard in each hand(RIC 22A; BMC 38; C. 60), cabinet tone with some iridescence, a superb portrait, extremelyfine £350-45015


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS5455x54x55Macrinus, Sestertius, Rome, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. PONTIF MAXTR P COS P P, S-C, Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre (RIC 136;BMC 119), some smoothing, scarce, almost very fine £280-350Balbinus (238), Sestertius, Rome, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.CONCORDIA AVGG, S C, Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopia (RIC22; BMC 18; C. 4), dark green-brown patina, almost very fine £300-40056x56Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, Sestertius, Rome, 244-245, diademed and draped bustright, rev. PVDICITIA AVG, S-C, Pudicitia seated left, drawing veil from face and holdingsceptre (RIC 209a; C. 55), medallic flan, brown patina, good very fine £200-30057x57Gallienus (253-68) Æ 36.5mm, Antioch and Maeandrum (Caria), cuirassed bust left,wearing helmet and holding spear and shield, rev. ANTIOX[EWN], bridge, with six arches,spanning the river Maeander, on which is reclining figure of river-god and gateway(cf SNG Von Aulock 8059), not struck-up at the peripheries, good fine, scarce £100-15058 Carausius (286-293), Antoniniani of various types (13), fair to fine, together withlegionary issues (4), comprising LEG I MIN, ram standing right, LEG [-], capricorn left, lionwalking right ([LEG IIII F]I), and LE[-], boar (?looks like a hippo) right, an interesting lotfor the specialist, as well as Allectus, Antoniniani (3), FIDES MILITVM, PROVIDENTIA AVG,and PAX AVG, and Quinarii (3), VIRTVS AVG, galley, fair to good fine (23) £200-300WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON5959 (x1.5)59 Allectus (293-96), Æ Antoninianus, London, radiate, cuirassed bust right, IMP CALLECTVS PFAVG, rev. ADVENTVS AVG, Allectus on horseback advancing to left, ML in ex.(RIC -; Shiel -), apparently unrecorded, good fine £150-200The ADVENTVS AVG type is known only in gold for Allectus and usually has a prone captivebeneath the horse. This coin omits the captive so it seems to have been struck from dies preparedfor a bronze issue. This coin is the first recorded for this type. From an old collection formedin North West England by a collector now deceased, acquired before 1990.6060 (x1.5)60 Vetranio (350), Æ Centenionalis, Siscia, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, starbelow chin, A behind, rev. HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS, Vetranio standing left, holdingstandard, inscribed Chi-Rho, and spear, Victory standing behind crowning him withwreath, AON left, O ESIS* in ex. (RIC 283; LRBC 1170), extremely fine, reverse good veryfine £300-40061 62 6361 Valens (364-78), Solidus, 4.42g, Lyons, pearl diademed and draped bust right,rev. RESTITVTOR-REIPVBLICAE, Emperor standing facing, looking right, holding labarum toleft and victory on globe to right, SMLVG in ex. (RIC 1c), a few light marks in places,lustrous, extremely fine £600-70062 Valens, Solidus, 4.39g, Antioch, pearl-diademed, and draped bust right, rev. RESTITVTORREIPVBLICAE, emperor standing facing, looking right, holding labarum to left and victoryon globe to right, ANTBO. in ex. (RIC 2d; C. 32), pierced, almost very fine £150-20063 Theodosius II (402-50), Solidus 4.43g, Constantinople, helmeted and cuirassed bustfacing holding spear and shield, D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG, rev. CONCORDI-A AVGG A,Constantinopolis enthroned, foot on prow, holding victory on orb to right, star in leftfield, CONOB in ex. (RIC 202), slight weakness at mouth, lustrous, almost extremely fine £300-35017


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSBYZANTINE COINS64656664 Focas (602-10), Solidus, 4.43g, Constantinople, draped and cuirassed bust facing,wearing crown, ON FOCAS-PERP AVG, rev. Victory standing facing holding long staffsurmounted with Chi-Rho to left and globus cruciger to right (Sear 618), lustrous, nearlyextremely fine £250-30065 Revolt of the Heraclii (608-10), Æ Follis, Alexandretta, facing busts of Heraclius (onleft) and his father the Exarch Heraclius both wearing consular robes and crowns withpendilia, cross between heads, -]RACLIO CONSULII, rev. large M, ANNO on left, X/IIII onright, cross above, exergual legend off flan (Sear 723; DOC 17), some weakness, otherwisevery fine, rare £170-22066 Heraclius (610-41), Solidus, 4.51g, Constantinople, facing busts of Heraclius andHeraclius Constantine each wearing chlamys and crown with a cross, small cross between,rev. cross on steps, officina E (Sear 737), good very fine £250-30067 6867 Heraclius, Solidus, 4.41g, Heraclius Constantine, Heraclius and Heraclonas standingfacing, rev. cross on steps, CONOBA in ex. (Sear 766), graffito to left of cross, good very fine £200-25068 Constans II (641-68), Solidus, 4.48g, Constantinople, beardless bust facing, crownedand wearing chlamys, holding globus cruciger to left, rev. cross on steps, officina Γ(Sear 938), slight crease, extremely fine £250-300697069 Constans II, Tremissis, 1.47g, Constantinople, bust right, rev. cross potent (Sear 984),very fine £80-10070 Constantine V (741-75) with Leo IV (after 751), Solidus, 4.41g, Constantinople, facingbusts of Constantine V, left, with short beard, and Leo IV, right beardless, small crossabove, rev. facing bust of Leo III with short beard holding cross potent, left, wearingcrown and loros (Sear 1551.; D.O.2; BMC 7-10), scuff on head on obverse, good very fine £500-600WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON7171 John II (1118-43), Electrum aspron trachy, 4.43g, Constantinople, Christ facing seatedon throne without back, rev. standing facing John, left, and St George, right, bothholding a patriarchal cross with a base of three steps (Sear 1942; BMC 44-48), nearlyextremely fine £150-18072 7372 Empire of Nicaea, John III Ducas-Vatatzes (1222/3-1254), Hyperpyron, 4.35g,Magnesia, Christ enthroned, rev. the Virgin, right, crowning Emperor left (Sear 2073),scratched letter above Virgin, good detail, weakness in legend and on Christ, very fine/goodvery fine £150-20073 Michael VIII Palaeologus (1261-82), Hyperpyron, 4.19g, Constantinople, Virgin oranswithin city walls with six towers, rev. Michael, left with St Michael behind, kneeling beforeseated Christ (Sear 2243), good very fine £180-220LARGE LOTS OF ANCIENT COINS74 Ancient coins (13), including, Macedon, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Æ 16,fine, Roman Æ (13), including Constantine the Great (306-37), Follis, London, Solstanding half left, T-F in field, in ex. PLN (RIC 91 var.), very fine, Aurelian, Antoninianus,nearly very fine, and a group of radiates (11), poor - fair, one very fine (14) £40-5075 Roman coins (5), including Republican Denarius, Q. Thermius, c.103 BC, helmetedhead of Mars left, rev. two warriors fighting, one protecting fallen comrade (Syd.592;Craw. 319/1), nearly very fine, Imperial, Æ (4), Folles (2), Half-Folles, generally fair (5) £30-4076 Roman silver coins, Denarii (10), Republic (1), Sextus Pompeius Fostulus, c.137 BC,Roma head right, rev. wolf suckling twins, fig tree and shepherd behind (Craw. 235/1a;Syd. 461), good fine, Imperial (9), Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Antoninus Pius, Lucilla,Septimius Severus (2), Elagabalus, Severus Alexander, the last two good very fine, theothers generally fine - good fine, Antoniniani (4), Gordian III, Philip I (2), Postumus,the first two, fine, the third very fine, and a Republican Quinarius, Ti. Cloelia, c.98 BC(Craw. 332/1a; Syd. 586), good fine (15) £150-20077 Miscellaneous Roman Denarii (11), comprising Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Trajan(2), Hadrian, Lucilla, Commodus, Clodius Albinus, Septimius Severus (2), one withVICTORIAE BRIT, Victory walking right, fine to very fine (11) £170-20019


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS78 Roman Æ coins (37), As (3), including Nero, rev. Victory flying left holding shieldinscribed S PQR, good fine, Folles (2), both Constantius, as Caesar, good fine, third andfourth century Æ (28) including Allectus (2), others (26), various emperors, generallypoor - fine, some better, Greco-Roman (4), poor-fair (37) £100-12079 Fourth century Roman Folles of the London mint, large module (6), Diocletian,Galerius (2), Maximian (2), Maximinus II, medium module (9), Constantine I, witharmoured bust left, rev. emperor on horseback (1), Mars standing right (1), Geniusstanding left (1), and Sol (6), and small module (11), Constantine I (3), Crispus (4),and Constantine II (4), fine to very fine, together with miscellaneous Roman (22),including Antoniniani of Gordian III and Marius, British imitations of Claudius Asses(2) and Dupondius (1), and Claudius Sestertius, Antoninus Pius as, rev. Britannia seatedon rocks, and others (14), fair to fine (48) £200-250ISLAMIC COINS80818280 Arab Sasanian, Salm bin Ziyad (680-84), Dirham, mrwr (Marv), AH63, countermark,Gaube 27 type in obverse margin (Eshragh 82; Album 18), good very fine £120-15081 Umayyad, temp. al-Walid I (705-15), ¿ Dinar, 4.27g, AH95, mintless type (Damascus)(A.127), small scratch on reverse at 12 o’clock, about extremely fine £300-35082 Murabitid (Almoravid), ‘Ali bin Yusuf (1106-42), ¿ Dinar, 3.96g, Al-Mariya(Almeria), AH517, no heir cited (Hazard 285; A.466), edge slightly damaged at 9 o’clock,very fine £500-60083 84 8583 Murabitid (Almoravid), ‘Ali bin Yusuf, ¿ Dinar, 4.19g, Al-Mariya (Almeria), AH531(Hazard 358 var; A.466), extremely fine £900-1,10084 Murabitid (Almoravid), ‘Ali bin Yusuf, ¿ Dinar, 4.16g, Al-Mariya (Almeria), AH532(Hazard 360; A.466), extremely fine £900-1,10085 Murabitid (Almoravid), ‘Ali bin Yusuf, ¿ Dinar, 4.21g, Al-Mariya (Almeria), AH533(Hazard 361; A.466), extremely fine £900-1,100WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON8686 Murabitid (Almoravid), ‘Ali bin Yusuf, ¿ Dinar, 4.13g, Al-Mariya (Almeria), AH535(Hazard 400a; A.466), extremely fine £900-1,10087 Yemen, Rassid, al-Mansur al-Qasim (999-1003), Sudaysi (1/6-Dirham) (2), San’a,the first undated, the second with further letters after mint, possibly yr.3 (A.1069N);(second period), al-Muntasir Da’ud (1258-90), Dirham, Dhafar, AH670, legendwritten in 6-pointed star, name of Muntasir in margin (A.A1086), good very fine toextremely fine (3) £120-15088 Yemen, Rasulid, al-Mansur ‘Umar I (1229-49), Dirhams (2), Zabid, AH641, ‘Adan,AH642 (A.1100.4), al-Mujahid ‘Ali (1322-63), pictorial Dirham, Tha’bat, date unclear,seated figure with bow in central panel (Album 1108.3), al-Ashraf Ismail (1376-1400),pictorial Dirham, type C, Mahjam, date unclear, maned lion standing right in centralpanel (A.1110.3), the first two very fine to extremely fine, the third fine, the last good finewith broken edge, scarce (4) £150-20089 Sultanate of Mogadishu (c.15th-early 16th centuries), Æ Fals (5), Zubayr bin ‘Umar(A.1174, 1175, 1176G; SICA.10.671-5, 676, 708), unevenly struck as usual, about fineto good fine, scarce (5) £180-220909190 Sultanate of Kedah, Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Shah II (1710-60), tin Tra, 2.37g,AH1154 (1741-2) (Saran Singh 12, cf KM.8), fine £200-25091 Crimea, Khans of Krim, Shahin Giray (1777-83), Æ Kyrmis of 5-Kopeks, Baghcha-Saray, AH1191, ry.5, Khan Shahin Giray ibn Ahmad Giray Sultan, rev. mint and date(A.2118), very fine £240-28092 Crimea, Khans of Krim, Shahin Giray, Æ Kyrmis of 5-Kopeks, Kopek, Denga,Baghcha-Saray, AH1191 (A.2118, 2119, 2120), Æ Mangir or Beshlyq, 1.47g, Baghcha-Saray, AH1194 (Retowski, p.266, 75/76, pl.XX), the first and last fine, others very fine(4) £250-30093 Crimea, Khans of Krim, Shahin Giray, Æ Kopeks (3), Baghcha-Saray, AH1191/4(Arabic numeral)/4 (Turkish numeral),/5, Dengas (5), Baghcha-Saray, AH1191/4(2),/5, regnal year not visible (2) (A.2119, 2120), about fine to very fine (8) £350-40094 Crimea, Khans of Krim, Shahin Giray, Æ Kopeks (2), Baghcha-Saray, AH1191/4,Dengas (5), Baghcha-Saray, AH1191/4 (2),/5 (3) (A.2119, 2120), about fine to very fine(7) £300-35095 Sultanate of Harar, ‘Abdallah (1885-87), cu.br. Mahallak (7), Madinat Harar, AH1303(KM.11, SICA.10.579-81), a good study group, about fine to very fine for type (7) £120-15021


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSINDIAN COINS9696 India, Taxila (c.600-303 BC), Bent Bars (5), shorter wide type (MAC.4071-4), fine tovery fine (5) £240-30097 India, Taxila, Bent Bars (5), shorter wide type (MAC.4071-4), fine to very fine (5) £240-3009899 10098 Kushan Empire, Huvishka (c.151-190), ¿ Dinar, 7.86g, diademed bust of king leftholding club, rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding cornucopia (Göbl 154),very fine £1,000-1,20099 Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.91g, nimbate bust of king left holding club,rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding cornucopia (Göbl 286), about very fine £800-1,000100 Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.91g, bust of king left holding club and ankus,rev. crude figure of Siva left, holding garland and sceptre, OHPO (Göbl 309), good veryfine/very fine £800-1,000101102101 Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.95g, bust of king left holding sceptre,rev. nimbate four-armed Siva left, OHPO (Göbl 155), crudely struck, very fine £800-1,000102 Hephthalite, Alchon Huns, Khingila (440-90), base ¿ Dinar, 7.03g, king standing leftwearing crown with solar symbols, making an offering at a small altar left, with garlandedtrident above, tamgha in right field, cursive legend around, rev. indistinct, possibly deityseated (Göbl Documente Em.85: MAC.1414), very fine £900-1,000103 India, Sultans of Delhi, Sher Shah Suri (1538-45), Tankas (2), Gwalior, AH952,mintless type AH949, Islam Shah (1545-52), Tanka, mintless type, fixed date ‘1477’(G & G.D.781, 827, 980); Sultans of Bengal, ‘Ala al-Din Husain (1493-1519), Tanka,Husainabad (G & G.B.741), cleaned, very fine or better (4) £80-100WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON105104104 India, Mughal Empire, Babur (1526-30), Shahrukhi, mintless type, Kabul (Rahman60); Humayun (1530-56), Fractional Mohur, 0.77g, both good fine (2) £200-250PROVENANCE:The first, SNC, March 2010, IO825105 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar (1556-1605), Mohur, 10.78g, Dar ul-Khilafat Agra,AH982 (KM.108.1), good fine £400-500PROVENANCE:SNC, October 2005, IO195106 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar, Square Rupee, Bangala, AH1010 (KM.86.1); Jahangir(1605-28), Rupees (3), Elichpur, AH1016 (2), mintless type (KM.141), good very fine orbetter (4) £200-250PROVENANCE:The first, SNC, August 2005, IO134The last two coins, SNC, April 2008, IO668, 669107 108 109107 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (1628-58), Mohur, 10.67g, Akbarabad, AH1051(KM.258.1), a later copy, crudely struck, good fine £200-250108 India, Mughal Empire, Murad Bakhsh (1658), Rupee, Surat, AH1068, yr.1(KM.272.3), toned, very fine £150-200PROVENANCE:Stiller Collection, Baldwin Auction 47, lot 745109 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), Mohur, 11.08g, Alamgirpur, ry.4(KM.315.66), one test punch and some scuffs on reverse, extremely fine £450-500PROVENANCE:SNC, October 2004, IO01523


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS110 111 112110 India, Mughal Empire, Shah ‘Alam Bahadur (1707-12), Mohur, 10.99g, Dar al-SarurBurhanpur, ry.5 (KM.356.3), one test punch and some scuffs on reverse, extremely fine £600-700PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2006, IO414Stiller Collection, Baldwin Auction 47, lot 765111 India, Mughal Empire, Jahandar Shah (1712), Mohur, 10.89g, Dar al-KhilafatShahjahanabad, AH1124, ry.ahd, with title abu’l fath (KM.368.6), good very fine £500-600PROVENANCE:SNC, August 2005, IO142112 India, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar (1713-19), Mohur, 10.94g, Khujista Bunyad,AH(11)30, ry.7 (KM.390.19), small reverse test punch, about extremely fine £500-600PROVENANCE:SNC, August 2005, IO143113 114113 India, Mughal Empire, Rafi’ al-Darjat (1719), Rupee, Patna, AH1131, ry.ahd, withtitle abu’l fath (KM.405.17), attractively toned, very fine £200-250PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2006, IO416Stiller Collection, Baldwin Auction 47, lot 778114 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammed Shah (1719-48), Mohur, 10.85g, Shahjahanabad,ry.26 (KM.438.22), very fine £400-450PROVENANCE:SNC, August 2005, IO144115 116115 India, Mughal Empire, Ahmad Shah (1748-54), Mohur, 10.81g, Dar al-KhilafatShahjahanabad, AH(11)63, ry.3 (KM.449.12), good very fine £400-450PROVENANCE:SNC, August 2007, IO471116 India, Mughal Empire, Alamgir II (1754-59), Mohur, 11.03g, Azimabad, AH1171,ry.5, trident mint mark (KM.467.3), about extremely fine, rare £600-700PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2009, IO797WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON117 118119117 India, Mughal Empire, Alamgir II, Mohur, 10.85g, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad,ry.2 (KM.465.1), very fine £400-450PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2006, IO418118 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Alam II (1759-1806), Mohur, 10.82g, Dar al-KhilafatShahjahanabad, AH1181, ry.9, with hami din legend (KM.719), good very fine £400-500PROVENANCE:SNC, October 2004, IO017119 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Akbar II (1806-37), Nazarana Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, AH122-, ry.3 (KM.779.1), some staining, good very fine, scarce £250-300PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2009, IO798120 India, Mughal Empire, Rupees (9), mainly Aurangzeb, various mints and dates;Maratha, Rupees (8), Allahabad, various dates (KM.43); Afghanistan, Mahmud ShahRupees (2), Abdur Rahman, Rupee, the Mughal Rupees fair to fine, the Maratha andAfghan issues fine to very fine (20) £200-250121122121 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Mohur, 12.33g, in the name of Shah ‘AlamII, Murshidabad (Calcutta), AH1184, ry.11 (Pr.20; KM.94), extremely fine £800-1,000PROVENANCE:SNC, April 2006, IO282122 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, second milled issue (1793), 1 ⁄4-Mohur, 3.01g,in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Murshidabad (Calcutta), fixed date AH1204 (Pr.73;KM.100), very fine £200-250PROVENANCE:SNC, April 2006, IO749123 East India Company, Bengal Presidency (1793-1813), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Calcuttamint (Murshidabad), fixed regnal year 19, edge, oblique milling, (1819 issue), Rupee,Half-Rupee, edge, straight grained, the first with letter S (Pr.157, 158, 173, 176;KM.97.1, 99.1, 105, 109), the first and last coins extremely fine, the others very fine (4) £150-180PROVENANCE:SNC, February 2006, IO273, 274124 East India Company, Bengal Presidency (1776-1812), Banaras, Dump RupeeAH122-, 17/48 (second period, 1812-19) Dump Rupee, AH1228, 17/49 (Pr. 273,285; KM.40.1, 41), good fine; Prinseps Coinage (1780-84), Half-Anna (Madosie),Quarter-Anna (Fulus), Eighth-Anna (Nim Fulus), 1 ⁄16-Anna (Pao Fulus) (Pr. 191, 195,198, 201; KM.121, 123, 125, 126), generally fine, the last better (6) £120-15025


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS125 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Calcutta mint (Murshidabad) (1793-1813),Rupees (2), Quarter-Rupee; (1819 issue), Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee; (1795-1831),Sicca Pice (3), large and small flan types, Trisul Pice (4); (1831-35) milled Æ Pie,Half-Anna; Farrukhabad (1806-19), Rupee; (1820-31), Rupee, Quarter-Rupee;(1831-33), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee (KM. 27, 28, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 69,70, 75, 96.1, 99.1, 104, 105, 117), the first and last coins extremely fine, the second goodvery fine (20) £150-200126 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, dump Rupees (12), stylised fish mintmark, various dates, milled Rupees (8), Farrukhabad (3), Murshidabad (5), 1 ⁄2-Rupee,1⁄4-Rupee, both Murshidabad, Trisul Pice (8), milled Pice (8), Half-Annas (2), Pie (2),undated (1831-35), some Æ coins cleaned, fine to very fine (42) £300-350g127India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, ¿ Quarter-Mohur, 3.11g, giltHalf-Mohur, 4.39g, Murshidabad, fixed ry.19, both jewellers copies (cf KM.100, 101),the second with traces of mounting, good very fine (2) £220-250128129128 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Tin Double-Pice, 1741, crown with G Rabove and BOMB below, rev. AUSPICIO REGISET SENATUS ANGLIAE (Pr.233; KM.157), fine £600-700PROVENANCE:Wheeler collection, Baldwin Auction 22, May 2000, lot 102129 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, proof gilt Æ 2-Pice, 1794 (Pr.120;KM.196a), gilt slightly worn on raised area, good extremely fine £800-1,000PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2008, CL11130130 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, proof Æ Pice, 1794 (Pr.133; KM.193),lustrous, about uncirculated with light contact marks £150-200PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2008, CL13WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON131 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Dump Rupees (2), Surat, undated(1800-1832), dated 1825; Half-Rupees (3), Surat, in the name of Shah Jahan II, ry.ahd,Surat, undated (1800-1832), Mumbai, date unclear, together with a country-madeRupee, ry.34 (KM.175, A177, 211.1, 218.2, 212,1), the last about fine with many testmarks, about very fine to about extremely fine, the Half-Rupee of Shah Jahan II scarce (6) £150-200132 India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, milled Rupee, Surat, Dump Æ Pice(2), Milled Æ Pice, 1 ⁄2-Pice, 1791, Æ 1 ⁄2-Annas (4), 1 ⁄4-Annas (8), Pies (6), various datecombinations; Madras Presidency, Æ 20-Cash (2), 10-Cash (2), 5-Cash (2), all 1803,10-Cash, 1808, Æ 4-Pies, 1824; Standard Coinage, 1 ⁄12-Anna (2), 1835, some cleanedand lacquered, fine to very fine (33) £120-150133 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Dump Æ 2-Pice, Pice (5), one issuedfor South Concan, date unclear, 1 ⁄2-Pice (2), one undated (1723) type, Milled Æ 2-Pice,1 1 ⁄2-Pice, 1791, Pice, 1794, 1 ⁄2-Pice, date unclear, Milled Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, Surat, fixed yr.AH1215/46, Æ 2-Pice, Pice, 1804, Half-Anna, 1834, QuarterAnnas (6), 1830 (2), 1832 (2), 1833 (2), Pie (2), 1833 (KM.164, 189, 192, 193, 195,196, 197, 198, 205, 206, 222, 223, 220, 226, 231.1, 231.2, 232, 234, 253, 262), the18th century copper poor to fine, later copper very fine to extremely fine, Quarter-Rupeeholed, otherwise silver extremely fine (26) £150-200134 135 136134 East India Company, Madras Presidency (1740-1807), ‘Three-Swami’ Pagoda, 3.40g,undated (KM.304), good extremely fine £150-200PROVENANCE:SNC, June 2005, I0111135 East India Company, Madras Presidency, ‘Three-Swami’ Pagoda, 3.34g, undated(KM.304), extremely fine £120-150PROVENANCE:SNC, June 2005, I0110136 East India Company, Madras Presidency, ‘Three-Swami’ Pagoda, 3.46g, undated(KM.304), about extremely fine £120-150PROVENANCE:SNC, June 2007, I0457137138g137East India Company, Madras Presidency (1808-15), Pagoda (3.06g.), undated(Pr.149; KM.356), good extremely fine £300-400PROVENANCE:SNC, Oct 2005, I0196138 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency (first issue, 1807), Quarter-Pagoda,nine stars either side of gopuram (Pr.155, KM.343), silvered, very fine £180-22027


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS139140139 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency (first issue, 1807), Double-Fanam;(second issue, 1808), Double-Fanam (Pr.161, 185; KM.339, 350), both well struck,very fine (2) £120-150g140East India Company, Madras Presidency, ¿ Mohur (Ashrafi), 11.63g, undated(1819), arms of the East India Company, rev. Persian legend: ashrafi kampani angrezbahadur (Pr.241; KM.421.1), good very fine £800-900141 142g141g142East India Company, Madras Presidency, Ashrafi (Mohur), undated (1819), withoriginal South African Numismatic Society ticket (Pr.241; KM.421.2), some reversestaining, extremely fine £800-1,000PROVENANCE:SNC, June 2007, IO458Ex wreck of the merchant ship ‘Fame’ sunk in Table Bay 1822, recovered 1965East India Company, Madras Presidency, Ashrafi (Mohur), undated (1819), thinnerreverse lettering (Pr.241; KM.421.1), extremely fine £800-1,000143143 East India Company, Madras Circars (1794-97), proof bronzed-copper 1 ⁄48-Rupee(Dub), 1794 (Pr.311; KM.394), good extremely fine with lustre £200-250PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2008, CL14WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON144144 East India Company, Madras Circars, proof bronzed-copper 1 ⁄48-Rupee (Dub), 1794(Pr.311; KM.394), edge knocks, good extremely fine with some lustre £180-220PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2008, CL15145 East India Company, Madras Circars, Æ 1 ⁄48-Rupee (Dub), 1797 (2), Æ 1 ⁄96-Rupee( 1 ⁄2-Dub), 1794 (2), (Pr.316, 319; KM.392, 398), the first two very fine, the others goodfine and fair; Madras Presidency (1824-25), 4-, 2-, 1-Pice (2), 1825 (Pr.279, 280, 284;KM.428, 429, 433), very fine or better (8) £150-200146 East India Company, Madras Presidency, Æ Dudu, 1755; (1803-1808 EuropeanIssue), 20-Cash, 1803, 1808 (2), 10-Cash, 1803, 1808 (3), 5-Cash, 1803 (2), date offflan (1), Cash, 1803; (1807 Madras Issue), 10-, 5-Cash (KM.306, 315, 319, 321, 324,326), the first about fine, others good fine to extremely fine (14) £120-150147 East India Company, Madras Presidency, (1807 issue), Arcot Rupee, AH1172/6;(1812-17 issue), Arcot Rupee, 1 ⁄2-, 1 ⁄4-, 1 ⁄8-Rupee, open lotus bud; (1817-35 issue), ArcotRupee, 1 ⁄2-, 1 ⁄16-Rupee, closed lotus bud; (1823-35 Calcutta issue), Arcot Rupee, 1 ⁄2-Rupee,1⁄4-Rupee, 1 ⁄8-Rupee (2), 1 ⁄16-Rupee, open rose (Pr. 247, 252, 253, 255, 257, 258, 259,262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267; KM. 402, 403, 498, 409, 410, 411, 414, 415.1, 423,424, 425, 426, 427), very fine to extremely fine; French India, Rupee, AH1197, ry.22(KM.15), about extremely fine (15) £120-150148 East India Company, Æ 1 ⁄2-Anna (7), 1835, Æ 1 ⁄4-Anna (10), 1835 (8), 1858 (2),Æ 1 ⁄2-Pice, 1853, Æ 1 ⁄12-Anna (5), 1835; British India, Victoria, Æ 1 ⁄2-Anna (3), 1877,Æ 1 ⁄4-Anna (11), 1862 (4), 1875, 1886, 1887, 1889 (2), 1892, 1896, Æ 1 ⁄2-Pice (3),1862, 1894, 1899, Æ 1 ⁄12-Anna, 1894; Edward VII, Anna, 1910, Æ 1 ⁄4-Anna (2), 1905,1908; George V, 1 ⁄4-Rupees (3), 1928, 1936 (2), 4-Annas, 1919, 2-Annas, 1918, Anna1936, 1 ⁄4-Anna, 1917, 1 ⁄12-Anna, 1926; George VI, 1 ⁄2-Rupees (2), 1942, 1944, 1 ⁄4-Rupees(2), 1943, Brass 1 ⁄2-Anna, 1942; Republic, miscellaneous Coins (4), some cleaned andlacquered, fair to very fine (61) £80-100149 India, East India Company, William IV (1830-37), Rupees (3), F raised, R.S. and plaintruncation, Half-Rupees (2), both F incuse, Quarter-Rupees (2), no visible letters ontruncation, 18 berries in wreath, all 1835 (S.W. 1.36, 1.42, 1.47, 1.54; Pr.32, 37, 40, 69;KM.448, 449.3, 450.1, 450.2, 450.4), fine to good very fine (7) £300-350150 India, East India Company, William IV, Half-Annas (5), 1835 (3), 1845 (2), Quarter-Annas (8), 1835, 1857, 1858 (2), Half-Pice (3), 1853, 1 ⁄12-Anna (8), 1835 (6), 1848 (2)(KM.445, 446.1, 446.2, 447.1, 463, 464), some fine, but mostly very fine to extremely fine,choice coins (24) £150-200151 India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupees (2), 1840, continous legend, 2-Annas, 1841, continuous legend, Rupee,Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, 1840, divided legend, 2-Annas, divided legend, 1841(KM.453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460), the Rupees and Halves fine to very fine,the smaller denominations generally very fine or better (10) £150-200152 India, East India Company, Victoria, Rupees (11), 1840, divided legend, W.W. ontruncation (KM.458; S&W.3.33), generally very fine (11) £180-25029


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS153153 India, East India Company, Victoria, Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, 1840, 2-Annas, dividedlegend, 1841, all W.W. raised, Half-Rupee, 1840 W.W. incuse (S.W.3.33, 3.46, 3.52, 3.62;Pr.57, 80, 105, 121; KM.454.2, 458.2, 456.1, 460), the Rupee, Quarter-Rupee and2-Annas extremely fine, the Half-Rupee very fine (4) £120-150154g154India, East India Company, Victoria, Mohur, 11.66g, 1841, Calcutta, diademed headleft, divided legend, W.W. incuse on truncation, plain 4 in date, rev. lion walking left underpalm tree (SW.3.7; Pr.22; KM.462.3), some surface marks, about extremely fine £1,300-1,600PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2005, IO239155g155British India, Victoria, Mohur, 11.64g, Calcutta mint 1862, younger crowned bust left,rev. ONE MOHUR - INDIA 1862 within an ornamental border (SW.4.1; Pr.1; KM.480),minor surface marks, good very fine £1,300-1,600PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2005, IO239WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON156 British India, Victoria, Rupees (3), Quarter-Rupees (2), 2-Anna, Quarter Anna,Half-Pice, 1 ⁄12-Anna, all 1862, various types, identified in envelopes (KM.465, 466, 467,469, 470, 473.1), one Quarter-Rupee fine, others good very fine to extremely fine (9) £150-200157157 British India, Victoria, Rupee, Bombay, Quarter-Rupee, Calcutta, both 1876,(S.W.5.18, 5.34; Pr.114, 381; KM.470, 473.2), the first about very fine, the second withscratches in obverse field and adhesion on cheek, very fine, scarce (2) £120-150158158 British India, Victoria, Half-Rupees (2), 1875, Calcutta, 1877, Bombay (S.W.5.25,6.172; Pr.260, 288; KM.472, 491), the first about extremely fine, the second good very fine,scarce (2) £120-15031


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS159 British India, Victoria, Rupees (5), 1877, 1878, 1887, 1900, 1901, Half-Rupee, 1892,Quarter-Rupee, 1891, 2-Annas (3), 1889, 1890, 1895, Æ Half-Anna, date unclear,Quarter-Annas (4), 1874, 1887, 1891 (2), Half-Pice, 1899, 1 ⁄12-Anna (3), 1887, 1893,1897 (KM.467, 483, 484, 486, 488, 490, 491, 492), the Half-Anna and an 1891Quarter-Anna poor, the Half-Rupee and the 2-Annas of 1890 about fine, otherwise goodvery fine or better (19) £150-200160 British India, Victoria, Rupees (15), 1840 (7), 1862 (3), 1878, 1879 (2), 1887, 1892;Bikanir State, Rupees (3), 1892, about fine to very fine (18) £250-300161161 British India, Victoria, Æ Half-Anna, 1877, Bombay (S.W. 6.461; Pr.586;KM.487), staining on bust, about very fine £120-150162 British India, Rupees (3), William IV, 1835, Victoria, 1840, 1877 (KM.450, 457, 492),about very fine; Sikh Empire, Rupees (2), VS1882, 1884/90 (KM.20.1, 21.1), good veryfine; Afghanistan, Rupees (2), Mahmud Shah, Herat, Abdur Rahman, Kabul(KM.398.2, 544.1), about fine (7) £150-200163 British India, Edward VII (1901-10) Rupees (3), 1903, 1904, 1905, Half-Rupee,1910, Quarter-Rupees (2), 1904, 1910, 2-Annas (2), 1905, 1908, Cu.Ni. Anna, 1907,Æ Quarter-Annas (2), 1903, 1910, Half-Pice, 1906 (2), thin and thick planchets(KM. 499, 500, 502, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508), the Quarter-Anna of 1910, fine, otherwisevery fine or better (13) £100-120164 British India, Edward VII, Rupees (7), 1903 (2), 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1910;George V, Rupees (5), 1914, 1916, 1917 (2), 1919; George VI, Rupees (3), 1941,1944 (2) fine to good very fine (15) £200-250WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON165165 British India, George V (1910-36), ‘Pig’ Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, 1911, Calcutta(S.W.8.11, 8.136; Pr.207, 440; KM.517, 523), good extremely fine and extremely fine,scarce (2) £120-150166 British India, George V, Rupees (5), 1912, 1917, 1919, 1920 (2), Half-Rupees (5),1918 (2), 1919 (2), 1936, Quarter-Rupee, 1918, 2-Annas (2), 1914, 1917, Cu.Ni.4-Annas (2), 1919, 1920, 2-Annas (3), 1918 (2), 1933, Anna (2), 1919, 1935,Æ Quarter-Annas (6), 1913, 1918, 1930, 1935, 1936 (2), Half-Pice (4), 1916, 1917,1921, 1931, 1 ⁄12-Annas (13), 1914 (2), 1918, 1920, 1921 (2), 1923, 1925, 1928 (2),1929, 1932, 1933 (KM.509, 510, 512, 513, 515, 516, 518, 519, 522, 524), the silvercoins generally good very fine or better, cupro-nickel fine to very fine, copper coins mostly goodvery fine or better, some with lustre (43) £150-200167 British India, George VI, Half-Rupees (5), 1942, 1943, 1944 (2), 1945, Nickel Half-Rupees (3), 1946 (2), 1947, Quarter-Rupees (2), 1942, 1944, Nickel Quarter-Rupee,1946, Cu.Ni. 2-Annas (3), 1940, 1941, 1946, Ni.Br. 2-Annas, 1945 (2), Cu.Ni. Annas(2), 1940, 1946, Ni.Br. Annas (4), 1944 (2), 1945 (2), Cu.Ni. Half-Annas, 1946 (2),Ni.Br. Half-Anna, 1942, Æ Quarter-Anna, 1940, Pice (2), 1943, 1945, 1 ⁄12-Anna, 1939,together with minor denominations of the Republic (10) (KM.526, 530, 533, 534, 535,537, 538, 541, 542, 543, 552, 553), generally very fine or better (39) £100-150168168 Portuguese India, Goa, Maria I (1786-99), Rupia, 1804 (posthumous), portrait right,rev. crowned arms of Portugal (KM.205), about fine £60-80PROVENANCE:SNC, April 2008, IO675169 India, Portuguese Colonial, 1 ⁄4-Rupia, 1952, Æ 1 ⁄2-Tanga (2), Æ 1 ⁄2-Atia (2), milled Æ1⁄2-Tanga (2), 1 ⁄4-Tanga (4), 1 ⁄8-Tanga (3), 1 ⁄12-Tanga, 20-Reis, 1892 (KM.13, 14, 15, 16,25, 37, 249, 307, 308), mostly cleaned and lacquered, some with adhesions from mountingin an album, fine to extremely fine (16) £100-15033


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS170g170India, Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah (1847-56), Gold Ashrafi, 10.70g, AH1264, yr.2(KM.378.1), good very fine £500-600PROVENANCE:SNC, February 2005, IO042171 India, Awadh, Rupees (6), Muhammad Ali Shah, AH1256, yr.3; Amjad Ali Shah,AH1261, ry.4; in the name of Shah ‘Alam, Lucknow mint (Muhammadabad Banaras),fixed regnal year 26, AH1211, 1221, 1229, 1232 (KM.103.2, 316.2, 336), fine to goodvery fine (6) £120-150172 Indian States, Kutch, Desalji II (1818-60), Kori; Pragmalji II (1860-75), Æ 3-Dokda,1 1 ⁄2-Dokda (8), Dokdo; Khengarji III (1875-1942), 5-Kori (3), 2 1 ⁄2-Kori (2), Kori (4),Æ 3-Dokda (7), 1 1 ⁄2-Dokda (3), Dokdo (6), Trambiyo (9); Vijayarajji (1942-47), Kori(2), Æ 1 ⁄2-Kori (2), 1 ⁄4-Kori (2), 1 ⁄8-Kori (4), 1 ⁄16-Kori (2), Trambiyo (3); Nawanagar, Kori,the copper coins polished and lacquered, good fine to good very fine (62) £150-200173 India, Princely States, Hyderabad, dump Rupee, milled Rupees (3), 8-Annas (2),4-Annas, 2-Annas (2), Annas (4), Æ 1 ⁄2-Annas (2), Æ 2-Pais (5), Pai (2) (KM.6, 34, 35,40.1, 45, 47, 48, 49, 53a, 58, 59, 60, 64, 65, 66); Travancore, Chukrams (4), ÆChuckram (3), Portrait Chuckram (2), 8-Cash (2), 4-Cash (4), Dump Æ Cash (5), milledCash (3) (KM.1, 21, 34, 42, 46, 47, 49, 57, 58, 59, 60), fine to very fine, some Æ coinslacquered (45) £120-150174 India, Princely States, Miscellaneous coins, including issues of Baroda (3), Cambay (3),Chhatarpur, Cooch Behar (3), Datia (4), Dhar (8), Gwalior (20), Hyderabad (6),Indore, Jaipur (4), Jaora, Jodhpur, Orchha (2), Pratabgarh (4), Pudukkottai (6),Radhanpur (3), Ratlam (6), Rewa, Sailana (3), Sikh (4), Sitamau (2), South India(10), Tonk (3), other coins (31), many of the copper coins cleaned and lacquered, fair togood very fine (approx 125) £200-250175 India, Republic, proof set, 1970, 10-, 5-, 1-Rupee, 50-, 20-, 10-, 5-, 3-, 2-, 1-Paisa,issued by the India Government Mint, Bombay (KM.PS11), uncirculated, scarce, inplastic display capsule and red box of issue, the box a little torn (10 coins) £200-250Only 2,900 sets issued176 India, Republic, proof set, 1971, 10-, 5-, 1-Rupee, 50-, 20-, 10-, 5-, 3-, 2-, 1-Paisa,issued by the India Government Mint, Bombay (KM.PS12), uncirculated, in plasticdisplay capsule and blue-patterned box of issue (10 coins) £150-200177 India, Republic, 9-coin proof sets (3), 1971, 1972, 1973, the latter two sets with anadditional square plaque, issued by the India Government Mint, Bombay (KM.PS12, 13,15), uncirculated, in plastic display capsules and boxes of issue (27 coins) £350-450178 India, Republic, 10-coin proof sets (2), 1973, ‘Grow More Food,’ 1974, ‘Food For All,’both with an additional square plaque, issued by the India Government Mint, Bombay(KM.PS14, 17), uncirculated, in plastic display capsules and boxes of issue (20 coins) £300-400WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON179g179India, Gold 5-Tolas, 58.30g, undated, M/S Manilal Chimanlal & Co, Bombay (Fr.1611;KM.X.42.2), good extremely fine £2,500-3,000180g180 India, Gold Half-Tola, 5.8g, undated, Habib Bank, Bombay, retrograde 2 in 1 ⁄2(KM.X.54; Fr.1613), extremely fine £240-280181 India (20th century), nickel Token, undated, 1-Dollar (?), elephant standing left,AUTOMATIC MACHINE CO. (INDIA), rev. denomination in lozenge, INDIA, BURMA & CEYLONabove J.H. SOMERVILLE, very fine; Myanmar, hexagonal and square brass plantationTokens (2), cut from 1-Cents of Kwangtung Province (KM.418), about fine and fine (3) £50-70x182South Asia, Miscellaneous, Sultans of Delhi (12th-16th century) Tankas (2), billonTankas (7), Jitals (12), Æ Dams (5), other Æ Units (38), about fine to very fine; PakistanRupee (3), 50-Paisa (5), 25-Paisa (3), 10-Paisa (3), 5-Paisa (3), 2-Paisa, Paisa (2),2-Annas, Anna (2), 1 ⁄2-Anna, Pice, very fine or better (89) £120-150183 South Asia, Miscellaneous Æ coins (12), Muscat & Oman, Quarter-Anna, AH1315(KM.12.4), India, Baroda, Paisa (2) (KM.31), Gwalior, Quarter-Anna (KM.169),Indore, Quarter-Annas (2) (KM.32), Mombasa, Pice, 1888 (KM.1.5), Sikkim, Paisa,Tibet, 7 1 ⁄2-Skar, 15-53, Sho, 15-57 (KM.20, 21a), Zanzibar, Pysa, AH1299 (KM.1),fair to very fine (12) £30-40184 East India Company, Penang (1786-1830), uniface Æ Cent (Pice), undated (struck inCalcutta, 1786) (K.M.3), fine; German East Africa, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), Rupie,1906 (KM.10), very fine/good very fine; Burma, Kyat (Rupee), CS1214 (1852) (KM.10),good fine (3) £70-9035


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSWORLD COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS185186g185Afghanistan, Amanullah (1919-29), gold Half-Amani, AH1299 (1920), tughra withinwreath, rev. mosque within star and wreath (KM.886), base of wreaths a little flat,otherwise extremely fine £90-120186 Albania, Zog I (1928-39), 20-Franga Ari, 1938, head right, rev. arms, on his marriageto Countess Geraldine Apponyi (F.17; KM.22), extremely fine £300-400187 Australia, George V (1910-36), Florins (2), 1916 M (KM.27), good very fine, 1927,opening of new Parliament (KM.31), very fine (2) £30-40188 Australia (20th century), Shillings (36), Sixpences (36), Threepences (35), cleaned, fineto very fine (107) £50-70189 Austria, Leopold I (1657-1705), 15-Kreuzer (14), including Vienna, 1662 (3), 1664(2), with AC monogram (mint master Andrea cetto), 1674, 1675 with rosette (mintmaster Franz Faber), all with XV below bust, rev. crown divides date (KM.1170), someverdigris and copper deposit, extremely fine, others 1662 CH (2), 1663 Graz, 1664 SH (2),1664 FBL, and 1675 SHS, very fine and better (14) £150-250190 Austria, Leopold I, 6-Kreuzer (6), 1673, 1677, both Vienna, VI below bust(KM.1185), and 1665, Graz, 6 below bust, and 1672 IAN, Graz, VI below bust(KM.1233), 1672, 1674, both Saint Veit, both 6 below bust (KM.1257), together with3-Kreuzers (13), of Ferdinand II (2), Ferdinand III (3), Ferdinand Charles (5),Leopold I (2), and Sigismund Franz, various dates and mints, some verdigris, extremelyfine (19) £150-250191 Austria, Salzburg, Paris von Lodron (1619-53), Thaler, 1623, arms, rev. St Rupertseated facing (Dav.3497; KM.61), very fine £80-100192192 Austria, Salzburg, Sigismund III von Schrattenbach (1753-71), Taler, 1757 FM, bustright, rev. St Rupert seated right, cardinal’s hat above shield to his left (Dav.1249;KM.388) extremely fine £250-300WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON193194x193g194Austria, Salzburg, Hieronymus (1772-1803), Taler, 1777M, robed bust right,rev. crowned arms within mantle (Dav. 1263; KM.435), brilliance, almost as struck £500-600Bolivia, Republic, 8-Escudos, 1855 MJ, laureate head of Bolivar right, rev. arms (F.34;KM.116), good very fine £1,000-1,200195 Brazil, Joseph I (1750-77), 2000-Reis, 1773, crowned shield, rev. cross (F.74;KM.198), very fine £100-140196 British Colonial, Straits Settlements, East India Company Æ Cent (2), 1 ⁄2-Cent (2),1⁄4-Cent (2), all 1845, Crown Colony, 10-Cents (2), Æ Cents (13), Java, 1 ⁄2-Stuiver (3),Duit (2), Penang, Æ Cents (2), Sumatra, 4-Kepings (2), 3-Kepings, 2-Kepings (2),Keping, Singapore Merchants Tokens (3), St. Helena, Halfpenny (2), 1821, TokenCoinage Halfpenny, Solomon Dickson and Taylor, Muscat & Oman, 1 ⁄4-Anna, ZanzibarPysa, mostly cleaned, polished and some lacquered, fair to very fine (42) £150-200197197 British East Africa, George V (1910-36), decimal coinage Specimen or Proof Set,1920H, silver Florin, 50-Cents, 25-Cents, cupro-nickel 10-Cents, 5-Cents and Cent(KM.PSA1), uncirculated, the silver with patchy dark toning, the 10-Cents streaky but withlustre, the 5-Cents and Cent lustrous, in plum coloured EAST AFRICAN CURRENCY BOARD1920 case of issue, extremely rare, estimated between 20 -30 sets struck and few have survivedcomplete (6) £1,000-1,40037


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS198198 British East Africa, George V (1910-36), Mint Set, 1921/1922, Shilling, 1922H,50-Cents, 1922, 10-Cents, 1922, 5-Cents, 1921, and Cent, 1922H (KM.MS1), the silververy darkly toned, the 10-Cent dark but lustrous, the 5-Cent and Cent patchy but with somebrilliance, in plum coloured EAST AFRICAN CURRENCY BOARD 1922 case of issue, rare as anoriginal cased set (5) £600-800199 British Honduras, Edward VII (1901-10), Cent, 1904, crowned bust right, rev. value(Prid. 52; KM 11), full lustre, uncirculated £50-60200201200 British West Africa, George VI (1936-52), Penny 1945H, mule of the Edward VIIIobverse (KM.16) with the 1945 reverse (KM.19), crown and value, rev. hexagram anddate (KM.25), good very fine, rare, estimated fewer than 12 pieces known £1,000-1,200g201Bulgaria, Ferdinand (1887-1918), 20-Leva, 1894, head left, rev. arms (F.3; KM.20),good very fine £250-350202202 (x1.5)203g202g203Central American Republic, Half-Escudo, 1826NG-M, sun over mountains, rev. treedividing value (F. (Costa Rica) 5; KM.5), legend flat in part, very fine £100-150Chile, Republic, 8-Escudos, 1834 IJ, sun over mountains, rev. column between crossedflags (F.33; KM.84), adjustment marks between 9 and 11 o’clock and corresponding areaon reverse, very fine £800-900WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON204204 (x1.5)g204China, Empire, Kuang-hsu (1875-1908), Gold pattern K’uping Tael, 1906, Tientsinmint, plain edge, dragon surrounded by large clouds within plain circle, no inscription,rev. four characters, ‘Ta Ching Gold Coin’ within beaded circle, date over, value below(F.1; Kann 1540; L&M.1023), in NGC holder graded MS62, extremely rare £50,000-60,00039


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS205206205 Crusaders, Tripoli, Bohemund VII (1274-87), Gros, 4.19g, cross within tressure, rev.castle within tressure (Schlum. IV, 21), weakness in legends in places, toned, good very fine £150-200g206 Cuba, 5-Pesos, 1916, head of Marti right, rev. arms (F.4; KM.19), good very fine £200-240207 208g207Cyprus, Republic, Sovereign, 1966, Archbishop Makarios, rev. eagle (F.6b; Schl.2),extremely fine £250-300g208 Czechoslovakia, Dukat, 1926, St Wenceslas, rev. shield (F.2; KM.8), extremely fine £150-200209209 Danzig, gold Marriage Medal, signed I H (Johann Höhn), a couple embracing, wearingcollars joined by a chain and heart shaped padlock, an infant between them, NUPSISTI ESBINUS TE BEET UNUS AMOR, rev. NUBIS INARDESCIS PARITUR: TE IOVA SECUNDET, claspedhands holding flowers, Hebrew letters above, hearts below, 37mm., 27.76g, pierced andplugged, otherwise good very fine, rare £1,000-1,500210 Danzig, Free City, Pfennig (4), 1923 (2), 1930 (2), 2-Pfennig (3), 1923, 1926, 1937,5-Pfennig (4), 1923, 1928 (2), 1932, 10-Pfennig (2), 1923, 1932 (KM.140, 141, 142,151, 143, 152), very fine and better (13) £80-100WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON211211 (x1.5)x211Denmark, Christian VII (1766-1808), Piastre, 1771, crowned shield, rev. large crownover round shields between pillars, ISLAND GRÖNLAN FARÖ on ground below, 26.94g(Dav.411; KM.637), the legends weak and the edges smoothed from a mount, good fine,extremely rare £8,000-12,00041


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS212212 Denmark, Christian VII, Speciedaler, 1776CHL, crowned monogram, rev. crownedarms (KM.632.2; Dav.1309), extremely fine £300-350g213 Ecuador, 10-Sucres, 1900, head of Sucre left, rev. arms (F.10; KM.56), very fine £250-300213214215g214g215Egypt, Fuad I (1922-52), 50-Piastres, 1929/AH1348, bust of king left (KM.353),about extremely fine £150-200Egypt, First Republic (1953-58), 5-Pounds, 1955/AH1374, third anniversary of theRevolution, winged symbol with legend above, rev. charioteer shooting an arrow right(KM.388), scuff marks in fields, about uncirculated £1,300-1,500216 Estonia, Republic (1918-41), first coinage, Mark (3), 1922, 1924, 1926, 3-Marka (2),1922, 1925, 5-Marka (2), 1922, 1924, and 10-Marka, 1925 (KM.1, 1a, 5, 2, 2a, 3, 3a,4), reform coinage, Sent (2), 1929, 1939, 2-Senti, 1934, 5-Senti, 1931, 10-Senti, 1931(2), 20-Senti, 1935 (2), 25-Senti, 1928, 50-Senti, 1933, Kroon, 1934, and 2-Krooni,1930 (KM.10, 19.1, 15, 11, 12, 17, 9, 14, 16, 20), very fine or better (20) £150-250218217217 Ethiopia, Haile Selassie gold coronation medal, EE 1923 (1930), crowned and robedbust right, rev. arms, 40.07mm., 27.77g (Gill 13A), good very fine, in original case £1,000-1,200g218Finland, under Russia, 20-Markkaa, 1913, crowned double-headed eagle, rev. value(F.3; KM.9.2), extremely fine £250-350WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON219219 (x1.5)219 Frankish Kingdom, Carolingians, Pepin the Short (751-68), Denier, 0.92g,Dorestadt, NPIPI, cross above, bar below, rev. RP monogram, bar above, cross withintrefoil below (Depeyrot 409; cf MEC I, 719), chipped, crack at 7 o’clock, brushed fields,nearly very fine, an important and rare find from an English location £2,000-2,500PROVENANCE:Found at Melbourne, Cambridgeshire, April 2012Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0126Finds of early Carolingian Deniers in England are extremely rare, this being only the seventhrecorded. Others, none identical with this, have been found at Repton, West Hythe,Richborough, Seaford (East Sussex), Bere Regis, Dorset and Princes Risborough, Bucks (thelast, lot 123, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 26 June 2008). The Deniers of Pepin were the precedent for theintroduction of the broad flan penny coinage of Offa.220220 (x1.5)220 France, Charles VII (1422-61), Royal d’or, 3.74g, Montélimar, king standing facing,holding two sceptres, rev. cross fleury (Dup.455; F.303), slightly creased, about very fine £600-800221 France, Louis XII (1498-1515), Ecu d’or au Soleil, 3.34g, Bayonne, m.m. anchor at endof legend both sides, crowned shield, sun above, rev. floriate cross (Dup. 647; F.323),creased, only fine but legends and mint marks clear £120-150222222 (x1.5)222 France, Avignon, Pius IV (1559-65), Scudo d’oro, 2.95g, undated, PIVS IIII PONTIFEXMAX, Papal arms, rev. +CARO CARD BOVRBON LEGAT AVENIO, Cardinal’s arms (F.44;Munt.61), slightly wavy flan, extremely fine, extremely rare £2,000-3,00043


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS223223 France, Louis XIV (1642-1715), Peace of Nijmegen 1679, large silver medal, unsignedand undated, laureate, draped bust right, rev. SVB. CLTPEO. FERRO. ET. AVRO., sword andcornucopia on cushion above Prudentia holding branch and sceptre above an altar, PACEMPRVDENTIA CVDENS, 72mm., 103.7g (Pax in Nummis 303; van Loon III, 250), slight edgebruising, very fine, very rare £600-800224224 France/Russia, Peter I, Visit to the Paris Mint 1717, bronze gilt medal by J. Duvivier,armoured bust right, signed DU VIVIER F. on truncation, rev. Fame, blowing a trumpet,flying towards the sun, edge stamped BRONZE, 60mm. (Diakov 52.1), very fine £60-100225225 France, Louis XVI (1774-93), Louis d’or au buste nu, 1786, Metz, head left, rev. twocrowned shields (Dr.605; Dup.707; F.475), very fine £280-350WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON226 227g226g227France, Napoleon (1804-14), as Emperor, 40-Francs, 1813 CL, Genoa, laureate headleft, rev. value in wreath (F.510; KM.696.2), extremely fine, rare £1,800-2,500France, Napoleon, as Emperor, 20-Francs, 1806 U, Turin, head left, rev. value in wreath(F.490; KM.674.5), good fine £250-300228 France, Louis XVIII (1814-24), 5-Francs, 1817, Paris, head right, counterstamped headof Napoleon, right, at centre, rev. crowned arms (KM.711.1), good very fine, curious withthis counterstamp £30-40229 France, Louis Philippe (1830-48), Half-Franc, 1843 B (Gad.408; KM.741.2),50-Centimes, 1845 B (Gad.410), both uncirculated, the first toned (2) £80-120230 France, Second Republic (1848-52), 50-Centimes, 1852 A, head of Napoleon III left,rev. value in wreath (Gad.111; KM.793; VG 3317), extremely fine £80-100231 France, Académie Française, bronze prize medal of the Fondation Marie Lasne, bust ofMontyon left, signed gayrard below, rev. inscription in wreath, to elisa clichy 1874,51.2mm. (Forrer II, 227), extremely fine, rare, in original circular case £40-60232232 France, Third Republic (1871-1940), silver piéfort essai 2-Francs, 1898, Semeuse,rev. value above branch, edge plain and stamped ARGENT, struck in ‘vieil argent’ with amatte finish, 17.75g. (VG 4324), two spots on the reverse, uncirculated, very rare £180-250233233 France, Third Republic, silver essai Franc, 1898, Semeuse, rev. value above branch,milled edge, struck in ‘vieil argent’ with a matte finish (Gad.467a; VG 4326),uncirculated, very rare £250-35045


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS234234 France/Russia, Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Pont Alexandre III in Paris1900, gilt bronze medal by F. Razumny, allegorical figures of Russia and France, Peaceindicating head of Alexander III above, rev. allegorical female figure of the Seine aboveinscription in 12 lines, edge stamped BRONZE, 70.5mm. (Diakov 1320), very fine, scarce £60-100235236237x235x236x237German New Guinea, proof Two-Mark, 1894, value, rev. Bird of Paradise (KM.6),lightly scuffed but uncirculated £600-800German New Guinea, Mark, 1894, value, rev. Bird of Paradise (KM.5), uncirculatedwith slightly scuffed but proof like surfaces £200-300German New Guinea, Half-Mark, 1894, value, rev. Bird of Paradise (KM.4),uncirculated with slightly scuffed but proof like surfaces £200-300238x238German New Guinea, 10-Pfennig, 1894, value, rev. bird of Paradise (KM.3), 2-Pfennig,Pfennig, 1894, company name, rev. value (KM.2, 1), uncirculated with some lustre (3) £300-400WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON239239 (x1.5)239239 (x1.5)239 German New Guinea, an extremely rare pair of patterns for the gold coinage of the Neu-Guinea Compagnie, copper pattern 10-Marks 1895A, 3.98g, 19.3mm, and bronzedpattern 20-Marks 1895A, 4.10g, 23.3mm, value and date in palm wreath, rev. Bird ofParadise, the 20-Marks dulled but still some traces of lustre, uncirculated but some corrosionspots both sides, the 10-Marks uncirculated and with much lustre, both coins unlisted, the onlyknown examples (2) £3,000-4,000Production of the silver and copper coinage for New Guinea was commenced at the Berlinmint in 1894. The next year patterns for gold coins, the 10-Mark and 20-Mark, wereproduced, using the designs of the silver coinage, with only the centres of the obverses changedand appropriate denominations and dates added. The 1894 coins had won universalapproval, the Bird of Paradise in particular being considered a beautifully conceived andexecuted design. These two unpublished patterns are not produced from the finest and mostdetailed of dies (such as those used to produce the proof silver coins), but clearly they weresufficient for their purpose, for the concept was approved, and finely worked dies, with thedetails of the palm leaves and the bird’s feathers more delicately cut, were ordered, andeventually produced. The resulting gold coins were exceptional, and today they are among themost highly prized of all the late 19th century colonial coins.47


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS240 Germany, Anhalt-Harzgerode, Fürstentum, Wilhelm (1670-1709), Two-third Taler(Gulden), 1676 SD, bust right, rev. crowned shield dividing date (Dav.217; KM.1.4),Saxe-Weimar, Johann Ernst (1662-83), Two-third Taler (Gulden), 1677, bust right incircle, rev. crowned arms dividing date (Dav.891; KM.104), both uncirculated coins butwith heavy corrosion and therefore very fine (2) £100-150241 242x241Germany, Baden, Friedrich I (1852-1907), 2-Gulden, 1856, head right, rev. crownedshield with supporters (KM.237), small surface stains, very fine £250-300x242 Germany, Bamberg, Bishopric, Christoph Franz, Freiherr von Buseck (1795-1801),Half-Taler, 1800, bust right, rev. city view, value above (KM.149), extremely fine £200-300243 Germany, Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm (1640-88), Third-Talers (4), 1668 GF,bust right, value below, rev. square shield, date in legend (KM.378), 1673 IL, 1674 IL,bust right, date below, rev. value below shield (KM.376.1), 1671 IW, bust right, valueon label on shoulder, rev. shield, date in legend (KM.410), very fine and better (4) £150-200244244 Germany, Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm, Third-Talers (3), 1671 TT, 1672 CV,1674 HS, bust right, initials below, rev. shield, date in legend (KM.379), good very fine(3) £150-200245 Germany, Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm, Third-Gulden (4), 1673 IL, 1674 IL, thiswith verdegris, bust right, date below, rev. value below shield (KM.376.1), 1670 GF,1672 GF, bust right, value below, rev. shield dividing date (KM.378), good very fine (4) £150-200246 Germany, Groschen ( 1 ⁄24-Taler) (8), Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm, Groschen (6),1656, 1657, 1658 (KM.245), 1654 (KM.264), 1670 GF (KM.352) very fine, 1671 GF(KM.372), good very fine; Hildesheim, Free City, in the name of Ferdinand III,Reichgroschen, 1646 (KM.216), very fine; Mansfeld-Eiselben, Johann Georg,Groschen, 1670 ABK (KM.65), good very fine; Saxe-Albertine, Johann George II,Groschen (3), 1665 CR, rev. OBER SAXE... (KM.471), some verdigris, good very fine, 1668CR, 1677 CR, rev. SAC ROM... (KM.520, first date not listed), extremely fine; Saxe-Middle-Weimar, Six Dukes, Groschen, 1624 GA (KM.68); fine; Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg,Christian, 3-Kreuzer, 1699 CB (KM.500), very fine (13) £150-200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON247248x247 Germany, Eichstatt, Bishopric, Johann Anton III, Freiherr von Zehmen (1781-1790), Half-Taler, 1783, bust right, rev. arms (KM.91), extremely fine £200-250x248Germany, Ellwangen, Provost, Anton Ignaz (1756-1790), Taler, 1765 EG-GM,robed bust right, ANT IGN.D.G.S.R.I.PRINCEPS.PRAEP.ACDOM.ELVANCENSIS, rev. AD NORMANCONVENTIONIS, crowned arms within mantle (Dav. 2214; KM 21), good very fine, rare £800-1,000250249249 Germany, Erfurt, Swedish occupation (1631-48), Gustav Adolf II, Taler, 1632,second anniversary of the Victory at Leipzig, inscription below celestial rays, rev.inscription in eleven lines (KM.59; Dav.4546), small flan edge flaw, nearly extremely fine,rare £800-1,000250 Germany, Frankfurt, in the name of the Emperor Friedrich III von Habsburg(1451-93), Goldgulden, undated (1451-56), John the Baptist standing, holding AgnusDei, letter F between his feet, rev. orb (F.940; J.u F. 117k var.), very fine £400-600251252x251Germany, Hesse, Ernest Ludwig (1892-1918), 2-Marks 1910A, head left, rev. eagle(KM.375), mottling, prooflike, about as struck £180-230252 Germany, Hesse Kassel, Wilhelm V (1627-37), ‘willow tree’ Taler, 1634 clover/TS,crowned arms, rev. palm tree in a storm, town in background (KM.115.6; Dav.6749),good very fine £400-60049


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS253 254x253 Germany, Hesse-Cassel, Wilhelm II and Friedrich Wilhelm (1831-47), Taler, 1841,crowned arms, rev. inscription (KM.587), light marks on reverse, extremely fine £200-250PROVENANCE:Dr. Bruno Mantegazza, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 122, 9 October 1997, lot 1852x254Germany, Hohenzollern Sigmaringen, Carl (1831-48), 2-Gulden, 1849, head left,rev. crowned shield with supporters (KM.24), light marks, nearly extremely fine £500-600255 256255 Germany, Leiningen, Georg Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Kleeberg (1632-95), Gulden(Two-third Taler), 1676, young bust right, value below, rev. crowned shield betweenbranches (Dav.606; KM.34), some corrosion below bust otherwise extremely fine, rare £600-800256 Germany, Magdeburg, August von Saxe-Weisenfels (1638-80), Third-Taler (Half-Gulden), 1671 HHF, Halle, draped bust right, rev. crowned shield dividing date (vonSchrötter 869), extremely fine £100-140257 Germany, Mansfeld-Bornstedt, Franz Maximilian (1644-92), with Heinrich Franz(1644-1715), Third-Taler (Half-Gulden), 1672 ABK, Eisleben, St George gallopingright, lancing dragon, value below, rev. crowned shield dividing date (KM.125; Tornau311d), trace of verdigris on obverse otherwise sharp extremely fine £100-140x258 Germany, Mecklenburg, Strelitz, Friedrich Wilhelm (1869-1904), Taler, 1870A,head left, rev. crowned arms within Garter ribbon (KM.100), small stain by nose, lightmarks on obverse, extremely fine £100-120259 No Lot260 No Lot257 258WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON261261 (x1.5)261 Germany, Nürnberg, Lamb Ducat, undated (c.1700 - MDCC in chronogram), 3.47g,Paschal Lamb, rev. three shields (F.1885; Kellner 71), good very fine £500-700262262 (x1.5)262 Germany, Nürnberg, Joseph II (1765-90), Half-Ducat, 1773, three shields, varietywith stop after N below, rev. sun over city view, date below, 1.75g (F.1912; Ke.92 (78)),extremely fine £300-400263x263Germany, Oldenburg, Nicholas Friedrich Peter (1853-1900), Taler, 1866B, head left,rev. crowned arms (KM.196), light marks, extremely fine £150-200264 Germany, Olmütz, Karl II von Liechtenstein (1664-95), 6-Kreuzer, 1674, bust right,rev. shield (Suchomel/Videman 342), and 3-Kreuzers (4) all 1670, similar types, spots ofverdigris otherwise all extremely fine and with brilliance (5) £80-10051


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS265265 (x1.5)265 Germany, Pfalz, Ludwig IV von Wittelsbach (1436-49), Goldgulden, 1438,Bacharach mint, shield over long cross, rev. three shields (F.1977; Levinson I-51),polished and flat in parts, good fine £200-300266 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II (1656-80), Third-Talers (4), 1669, 1672, 1673,1675, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.522, 547), some verdigrison the 1669 and 1675, otherwise all extremely fine (4) £200-250266267267 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, Third-Talers (5), 1669, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675,draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.522, 547), some tiny spots ofverdigris, otherwise all extremely fine (5) £250-300WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON268268 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, Third-Talers (3), 1672, 1673 (2), draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.547), some verdigris, the 1672 very fine,others better (3) £100-150269269 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, Third-Talers (3), 1672, 1673, 1675, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.547), some verdigris on the 1675, otherwiseall extremely fine (3) £150-200270 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, Third-Talers (3), all 1673, draped and cuirassedbust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.547), some verdigris, otherwise all extremely fine (3) £150-20053


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS271271 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, Third-Talers (3), all 1673, draped and cuirassedbust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.547), some verdigris, otherwise all extremely fine (3) £150-200272 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, Third-Talers (2), both 1673, draped and cuirassedbust right, rev. crowned shield (KM.547), some verdigris otherwise both extremely fine (2) £100-140273273 Germany, Saxe-New-Gotha, Ernst I (the Pius) (1640-75), Taler, 1668, hand holdingcrown over legend dividing GOTHA and date, JESUS and radiate clouds above, skull below,rev. ten line inscription (Dav.7448; Schnee 424), wavy flan, extremely fine, old tone withunderlying lustre £500-800274 Germany, Schlesien-Münsterburg-Öls, Sylvius Friedrich (1664-97), 3-Kreuzer (2),1675, 1676, draped bust right, rev. crowned eagle (Öls FuS.2303, 2309), spots of verdigrisbut both uncirculated and with brilliance (2) £60-100275 Germany, Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Karl Gunther (1880-1909), 2-Marks, 1905,on the 25th anniversary of his reign, head right, rev. eagle, thin rim variety (J.169a;KM.Y211), extremely fine £80-100276 Germany, Teutonic order, Winrich von Kniprode (1351-92), Schilling, 1.68g,Marienburg, shield with eagle on small shield, rev. cross on shield (Vossburg 129), veryfine, Third-Schilling (2), rev. cross, fine, others, Schilling (2), good fine, Bracteates (2),good fine (7) £100-130WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON277277 Germany, Teutonic Order, Maximilian of Austria (1590-1618), Taler, 1611, Hall,crowned, armoured figure standing holding sword to left, rev. Emperor riding right,shields around (Dav.5850A; KM.12), very fine £150-200278278 Germany, Würzburg, Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn (1719-24), silver medalon his election 1719, by Vestner, bust right, rev. fountain (der ‘schöne Born’) withBaroque arcade and statues, 48.9mm. (Bernh. 170; Erlanger part II, 2818; Helmschrott552), nearly extremely fine, rare £800-1,000279g279g280Germany, Wilhelm I (1861-88), 20-Marks, 1873 C, Frankfurt, head right, rev. arms(F.3815; KM.501), extremely fine £300-400Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), 20-Marks, 1900A, head right, rev. eagle(F.3831; KM.521), extremely fine £150-200281 Germany, a Collection of Numismatic Postcards (approx 250), printed in Germanyc.1900, ‘Die Geldsorten aller Länder’, representing many countries, each card embossedwith coloured depictions of the nations current gold, silver and base metal coins, manyalso depicting the country’s flag or other emblems and with details of the coinsspecifications or current exchange rates, all but one or two are unused and in extremely finecondition, in three postcard albums, and a smaller collection of Numismatic CigaretteCards (approx. 50), similar, these also in an album (lot) £200-40055


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS282282 (x1.5)283g282Guatemala, gold Peso, 1859, head Carrera right, rev. value in wreath (F.36; KM.179),very fine £100-120283 Guernsey, William IV (1830-37), 8-Doubles, 1834, shield above wreath, rev. valuewithin wreath (Prid. 1a; S.7200), full lustre, uncirculated £150-200284285285 (x1.5)284 Guernsey, William IV, 8-Doubles, 1834, shield above wreath, rev. value within wreath(Prid 1a; S.7200), full lustre, uncirculated £150-200285 Holy Roman Empire, small gold Friendship Medal, undated (c.1740), from theworkshop of Jeremias Roth von Rothenfels, clasped hands, rev. tree above two shieldsinscribed DA/VID IO/NAT, 0.85g (= Quarter Ducat) (Huszar/Procopius 182b), extremelyfine, scarce £80-100286286 (x1.5)286 Hungary, Siebenburgen, city of Kronstadt (1612-15), Groschen, 1615, 1.3g,GROSS CIVITA BRASSO 1615, city arms, rev. DEVS PROTECTOR NOSTER, eagle (Huszar 301;Resch type 32), extremely fine, scarce £600-800287 Hungary, Leopold I (1657-1705), 15-Kracjczar, 1661 KB (KM.166), 6-Krajczar (6),1667, 1670, 1672 (2), 1673, all KB (KM.164), and 1676 GC, Pressburg (KM.195),some with spots of verdigris, extremely fine or better (7) £150-200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON288289g288g289Hungary, Franz Joseph (1848-1916), 100-Korona, 1908, restrike, Emperor standing,rev. arms (F.249R; KM.491), brushed, extremely fine £700-800Iceland, 500-Kronur, 1961, head of Sigurdsson right, rev. shield (F.500; KM.14),extremely fine £300-350290 292293g290 Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din (1848-96), 2-Tomans, Tehran, AH1297 (1880),facing bust of Shah, rev. inscription within wreathed border (F.60; KM.942), very fine £180-230g291Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din, 2-Tomans, Tehran, AH1299 (1882), facing bust ofShah, rev. inscription within wreathed border (F.60; KM.942), about very fine £180-220g292Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din, Toman, Tehran, AH1311 (1893), second bust ofShah, rev. second inscription within wreathed border (F.62; KM.937), very fine £180-220g293Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Sultan Ahmad (1909-25), Tomans (2), AH1341, 1342 (F.84;KM.1074), about extremely fine (2) £150-200g294Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Sultan Ahmad, Toman, Half-Toman (5000-Dinars), AH1337(1918) (F.84, 85; KM.1071, 1074), the first good very fine, the second good fine (2) £120-150295g295Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Muhammad Reza Shah (1941-79), Quarter-Pahlavi, SH1338(1959) (KM.1160a), weakly struck, extremely fine £70-9057


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS296296 Italy, Bologna, bronze medal, 1731, by Ferdinand de Saint Urbain, draped andarmoured bust of Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730), rev. NIHIL MIHI, radiantsun above city, 60mm. (Forrer 312, no. 87), pierced at 12 o’clock, good very fine £100-150297297 Italy, Brescia, Storming of the Palazzo Broletto 1797, bronze medal by Josef Salvirch,French troops before the palazzo, rev. cap and sword of Liberty above date all in wreath,63.25mm., 78.23g. (Essling 2466; Forrer V.321; Julius 543; Medaglia 3, fig.7), extremelyfine £250-300298g298Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon (1804-14), 40-Lire, 1807 M, Milan, head left, revcrowned arms (F.4; KM.12), from a mount, good fine £500-600WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON299300299 Italy, Milan, First Republic (1250-1310), Ambrosino of One and Half Soldi, 2.82g,cross, rev. St Ambrose seated facing (CNI 6; MIR 65/1), good very fine £250-250300 Italy, Naples, Philip III (1598-1621), Half-Scudo, 1617, bust in high ruff right, siglaIC/C behind, rev. eagle (CNI VIII,1; MIR 201 - R3), about very fine, rare £600-800301x301Italy, Naples and Sicily, Giaoacchino Napoleone (1808-15), 5-Lire 1813, head right,rev. crowned arms within mantle (KM.C111), very fine £250-350302302 Italy, Naples and Sicily, Ferdinand II (1830-59), Pius IX in exile at Gaeta, 1848,bronze-gilt medal by S. Catenacci, busts right, rev. view of the castello at Gaeta, 57mm.(Bart.III-4; Ricc.190), good very fine £100-15059


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS303303 Italy, Papal, Clement IX (1667-69), Restoration of the Ponte San Angelo, bronzemedal by Charles Jean François Chéron, bust right wearing camauro, mozetta and stole,signed F. CHERON F on truncation, rev. AELIO PONTE EXORNATO, view of the bridge, Fameflying above, river god reclining below, 96mm. (Bonnani II, 705, 14; Clifford 199;Lincoln 1281; Weber 196), small hole on edge at 12 o’clock, a good contemporary cast,good very fine, dark patina £500-600304304 Italy, Papal, Clement X (1669-76), Piastra, 1675, Papal arms, rev. pilgrims at the PortaS Pietro in the Basilica Vaticana, arms of Costaguti in exergue (B.2007; CNI.22;Dav.4078; Munt.18), good very fine £500-600WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON305306305 Italy, Papal, Clement XII (1730-40), Giulio, an II, Papal arms, rev. inscription(KM.841), extremely fine £80-100306 Italy, Papal, Pius IX (1846-78), 20-Lire, 1869 XXIV, bust left, rev. value in wreath(F.280; KM.1382.4), very fine £300-350307 308x307Italy, Papal, Pius IX, Scudo, 1846R, year 1, robed bust right, rev. value within wreath(KM.1336.1), light hairlines, extremely fine £180-220308 Italy, Papal, Benedict XV (1914-22), silver medal by Bianchi, 1914, anno I, bust right,rev. arms, 44mm., extremely fine £60-80309310x309Italy, Parma and Piacenza, Roberti di Barbone (1854-58), 20-Lire, conjoined bustsleft, rev. crowned arms (Dav.205; Pag.20; KM.36), light marks, almost extremely fine, rare £1,000-1,200310 Italy, Piacenza, Alessandro Farnese III (1586-91), Doppio-Scudo ‘Largo’, 1590,63.37g, 47mm., draped and cuirassed bust right wearing badge of the Golden Fleece,rev. PLACENTIA ROMANOR COLONIA, figure of Piacenza standing holding cornucopia andlily, river god reclining at left, dog seated at right, date dividing A-C (mintmaster AntonioCosentino) below (CNI.13; Dav.8361; MIR.1142/1), fine, rare £2,000-2,50061


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS311311 Italy, Piacenza, Odoardus Farnese (1632-46), Scudo, 1631, armoured bust right,rev. St Antony in military attire standing with standard to left (MIR 1164/4; Dav.4128),lightly toned, extremely fine £700-800312312 (x1.5)312 Italy, Rome, Senate (c.1251-65), anonymous issue, Grosso, 3.39g, lion standing left,rev. Rome wearing crown and pendants seated facing (CNI 62), very fine £300-400313313 (x1.5)313 Italy, Trento, Bishopric (c.1235-55), Grosso, 1.71g, bust of bishop left, rev.+.INPERATOR:. large letter F with cross to left within inner circle (Biaggi 2691), full flan,a good example, toned, extremely fine £500-600314315314 Italy, Tuscany, Ferdinand II De Medici (1621-70), Testone, 1621, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. John the Baptist seated facing (MIR 296/1), ex mount, very fine £180-250315 Italy, Tuscany, Cosimo III De Medici (1670-1723), Giulio, 1676, crowned arms,rev. annunciation (MIR 336/4), extremely fine £200-250WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON317316316 Italy, Tuscany, Leopold II of Lorraine (1824-59), Museum of Natural History atFlorence, silver medal by G Niderost, head left, signed below truncation, rev. view of themuseum, 50mm. 76.6g, good extremely fine with some lustre £500-700g317g318Italy, Kingdom, Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-78), 20-Lire, 1871, Rome, head left,rev. crowned shield (F.12; KM.10.2), good very fine £220-260Italy, Kingdom, Umberto I (1878-1900), 20-Lire, 1882 R, head left, rev. crownedshield (F.21; Mont.16), extremely fine £150-200319 Japan, two framed groups of early coins, mostly facsimiles, in wooden frames, 292mm. x228mm. and 365mm. x 292mm., the coins tied with string or ribbon and labelled withnames and dates, the framed set said to be early 20th century; together with two books,“Japanese Coinage” by Jacobs and Vermeule, New York, 1972, and “History of Japan”by Saburo Ienaga, Tokyo, 1969 (includes short section on currency), generally in goodorder, the frames a little rubbed, the first book with stained and curled covers £300-400320 Latvia, First Republic (1918-39), Santims (6), 1924, 1926, 1928, 1935, 1937, 1939,2-Santimi (4), 1922, 1926, 1928, 1939, 5-Santimi, 1922, 10-Santimi, 1922, 20-Santimi,1922, 50-Santimi, 1922, Lats, 1924, 2-Lati (2), 1925, 1926, 5-Lati (3), 1929, 1931,1932 (KM.1, 10, 2, 11.2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), very fine - extremely fine, with modern coins(6), Santims to 50-Santim, all 1992, all uncirculated (26) £100-200321321 Liberia, (4), pattern Æ 2-Cents, 1890 (2), head left, rev. TWO CENTS and date withinwreath; another, head left, rev. 2 CENTS and date within wreath (KM.Pn53, Pn54), muchlustre, some toning, good extremely fine or better, pattern Æ Cent (2), 1890, head left, rev.shield; another, 1890, head left, rev. value in wreath (KM.Pn47, Pn49), the first withmuch lustre, possibly lightly lacquered, the second with attractive tone, good extremely fine orbetter (4) £200-25063


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS322322 Liberia, Republic, pattern 2-Cents, 1890 E, head in cap left, rev. shield within wreath(KM.Pn 52), about uncirculated £100-130323323 (x1.5)324323 Leichtenstein, Prince Charles (1614-27), restrike Ducat, 3.49g, dated 1614, bust right,rev. crowned shield (F.7), two countermarks on the obverse, radiate head facing left,and J.C (cf F.7; HMZ.1422), extremely fine £200-300324 Liechtenstein, Josef Johann Adam (1721-32), Ducat, 3.46g, 1728 restrike, draped bustright, M below, rev. arms (F.9), extremely fine £120-150325 326325 Mexico, Charles IV (1788-1808), 8-Reales, 1790FM, Mexico City, laureate, draped andcuirassed bust of Charles III right, rev. arms (KM.107), toned, lustrous, extremely fine £100-130326 Montenegro, Cattaro under French Occupation, 5-Francs, 1813, crowned N betweendenomination, rev. sword, cannon and pistol within wreath (Brause-Mansfeld tf. 37, 2var.; Dav.46), good very fine, scarce £1,500-2,000WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON327328327 Netherlands, Brabant, Philip II (1555-98), Half Real d’or, 3.40g, Antwerp, head right,rev. crowned arms (F.68; Delm.135), small edge splits, very fine £400-500328 Netherlands, Reception of the French Refugees, 1688, Silver medal, crownedlion rampant right brandishing sword and holding arrows, a foot on an over turnedbeehive, crowned arms left, MISEROS SCIT. PASCHERE. MELLE. HOSTIBVS. ENSE. MINANS,rev. inscription in eleven lines, ALMAE. MATRI. TRAIECTENSI. REIPVB. GALLI. REFORMATI. AD.IPSAM. RELIGIONIS. CAVSA. PROFVGI. OMNES. PROPRIA. VISCERA. EXCEPTI PLERIQUE. PIA.ALVMNORVM. SORTE. DONATI. HUNC. NVMMVM. GRATI. OFFERBANT. A.D. M.D.C.LXXXVIII(Van Loon III, 322), edge knock on reverse, mark on Lion’s rump, attractively tonedespecially on obverse, extremely fine, very rare £600-800A FURTHER OFFERING OF COINS AND MEDALS OF POLAND -THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN329 Poland, Johann Albert (1492-1501), Half-Groschen (23), eagle, rev. crown(Gum.467), generally fine - good fine (23) £150-200330 Poland, Alexander (1501-06), Half-Groschen (8), eagle, rev. crown (Gum.469),generally fine - good fine, Sigismund I (1506-48), Half-Groschen (12), eagle, rev. crown(Gum.480), fine - good fine (20) £140-180331 Poland, Sigismund I (1506-48), Kron Groschen (2), 1528, 1529, crown aboveinscription in three lines, rev. eagle (Gum.483), the 1528, toned, nearly very fine, the 1529,good fine (2) £50-70332 333332 Poland, Sigismund III (1587-1632), 3 Groschen, 2.60g, Riga, 1590, crowned bustright with ruff, rev. ARG.TRIP./CIVI.RI/GE city emblem dividing date above (Gum.1454),nearly very fine £50-60333 Poland, Sigismund III, 3 Groschen, 2.46g, 1597, Bromberg, crowned bust with ruffright, rev. GROS.ARG./TRI.R.PO.97/I.F.S-C/H-R, shield with eagle to left and horseman toright above, three shields below (Gum.1060), some weakness, toned on reverse, nearly veryfine £80-10065


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS334334 Poland, Sigismund III, 3 Groschen, 2.30g, Lithuania, Chalecki shield, crowned bustright, rev. crowned emblem, eagle left, horseman right, GROS.ARG/TRIP/M.D.L, datebelow (Gum.1335), pleasing, very fine, scarce £60-80335 Poland, Sigismund III, 3 Groschen (2), 2.45g, Riga, 1597, crowned bust right withruff, rev. ARG.TRIP./CIVI.RI/GE city emblem dividing date above (Gum.1450), nearly veryfine, 2.30g, Lithuania crowned bust right, rev. crowned emblem, eagle left, horsemanright, GROS.ARG/TRIP/M.D.L, date below (Gum.1335), very fine (2) £60-80336 Poland, Sigimund III, 3 Groschen (4), crowned shield, rev. cross on orb, small shieldwith arrow below (Gum.973), fine - good fine (4) £50-70337 Poland, Jan Casimir (1649-1668), 6 Groschen (7), 1659, 1662 (2), 1664, 1665, 1667(2) (KM.91), different varieties, good - about fine, Schilling, 1630, crowned monogram,rev. inscription (Gum.1633; KM.84), crease, good fine (8) £40-50335338338 (x1.5)338 Poland, Gdansk, Johann III Sobieski (1676-96), Schilling, 1688, crowned monogramdividing date, rev. SOLID. CIVITAT. GEDAN. (Gum.2040), good very fine, rare £200-250339339 (x1.5)339 Poland, Augustus III, Lipsk, silver one twenty-fourth Taler, 1753, crowned monogram,rev. inscription, small inked letter in reverse, good very fine, rare £150-250340340 (x1.5)340 Poland, Congress, Kingdom of Poland, 1 Grosz, 1822 IB, crown above double headedeagle, rev. inscription (Gum.2484), lustre, extremely fine £50-60WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON341341 (x1.5)341 Poland, revolutionary coinage, 1830-31, 10 Groszy, 1831 KG, crowned shield, rev. valuewithin wreath (Gum.2535; KM.121), very fine £80-100342342 (x1.5)342 Poland, revolutionary coinage, 1830-31, 3 Groszy, 1831 KG, crowned shield, rev. valuewithin wreath (Gum.2533; KM.120), very fine, rare £100-150343343 (x1.5)343 Poland, Krakow, Free City, 10 Groszy, 1835, city arms, rev. value within wreath(Gum.2576), very fine, scarce £150-20034467344 (x1.5)344 Poland, Krakow, Free City, 5 Groszy, 1835, city arms, rev. value within wreath(Gum.2575), lightly toned, extremely fine, scarce £150-200345 Poland, Miscellaneous coins, Kingdom (12), mainly eighteenth and early nineteenthcentury, including Stanislas August (1764-95) (5) Æ (4), including 3 Grosz, 1794(KM.182), fine, other (3), fair - fine, ¡ (1), 6 Groszy, 1795 (KM.215), nearly very fine,Friedrich August I (1807-14) (2), ¡ (1), and Æ Grosz, 1810IS (KM.81), this very fine,the other good fine, and minor denominations, mainly sixteenth - nineteenth century (5),fair - fine, Congress, Kingdom of Poland (4), Æ (2), ¡ (2), including Zloty, 1838,generally fair - about fine and Republic, 200 Zloty, 1974, good very fine (17) £50-60


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS346346 Poland, Kings and Queens, series of 22 bronze medals by J P Holzhaeusser and JohannJacob Reichel, all with portrait, rev. legend, 44mm. (Forrer BDM.V, 72; H.Cz.3420ff.),some with verdigris, average good very fine (22) £200-300The series of silver medals depicting the Kings and Queens of Poland was originally struckc.1790 to the order of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski after portraits painted by MarcelloBacciarelli which now hang in the rebuilt Royal Castle in Warsaw.347347 Poland, Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746-1817), bronze medal by F Joseph Mainert, bustright, rev. star and dates in centre of rays, SEMPER HONOS NOMENQUE TUUM LAUDESQUEMANEBUNT around, 51mm. (H.Cz.3915 R2), the obverse die with several cracks, extremelyfine, very rare £60-80348 Poland, Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746-1817), gilt bronze portrait medal by Canois, bustright, rev. blank, the centre machined slightly incuse, 41mm., very fine £40-60WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON349349 Poland, Republic of Cracow (1815-46), large bronze medal in honour of CountStanislaw Wodzicki (1764-1843), President of the Senate of the Republic of Cracow1815-1831, crowned arms of the City of Cracow, rev. legend in wreath, 67mm., very fine,extremely rare £300-500350350 Poland, Polish Emigration, Lithuano-Ruthene Society, Paris, 1832, bronze medal byBarre commemorating the uprisings of 1830-31, classical figure breaking chains,rev. Lithuanian horseman (Pogon) galloping left, banners and eagle above, 51mm.(H.Cz.3832 - R3; Reiter I, 51), extremely fine, rare £80-100351351 Poland, Joseph Bem and Lajos Kossuth, bronze medal by Drentwett, commemoratingtheir roles in the Hungarian uprisings of 1849, busts facing, rev. legend in wreath(H.Cz.3856 silver R5; Helfort 124; Wurzb.4722), good very fine, rare £60-8069


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS352352 Poland, Cracow, Exhibition of Agriculture and Industry 1877, bronze medal byRadnitzky, female head left, rev. legend in wreath, 55mm., extremely fine £60-80353353 Poland, Polish-British Committee, Kosciuzko Centenary, 1817-1917, silver (3) andbronze (3) medals by E. and M. Gillick, 50mm., very fine - extremely fine, rare (6) £60-80354 Poland, modern bronze medals (7), including Poland 1918-1929, 55mm., and Poland1944-47, 70mm., both with map of Poland, others 60mm., 70mm (3), and octagonal,85mm., and a plaque 71mm. x 71mm., extremely fine (8) £80-120WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON355355 Poland, Josef Pilsudki, iron medal, 60mm., and bronze medal, 70mm., also medals ofThaddeus Kosciuszko, 60mm., and Ignace Jan Paderewski, 33mm., extremely fine (4) £80-100356356 Poland, Joseph Pilsudski, bronze memorial plaque, 60mm. x 100mm., very fine, andtwo bronze medals, 69mm. and 57mm., extremely fine (3) £60-80357 Poland, Pilsudski Centenary 1867-1967, silver and bronze medals 57mm., other basemetal medals (5), extremely fine (7) £80-10071


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS358358 Poland, Medal Pamiatkowy Katynia, silver and bronze medals, 64mm., by the MedallicArt Company, numbered on the edge 005 and 240, with Monte Cassino 1946-1969bronze medal, 63mm., all extremely fine (3) £60-80359 Poland, modern coins and medals (22), mostly with a religious theme, including PopeJohn Paul II, silver and bronze medals, 57mm., both in <strong>Spink</strong> and Son cases, also 1000Years of Christianity in Poland 966-1966, bronze, 64mm., mostly extremely fine, and aPolish Red Cross Medal of Merit, breast badge in silver and enamel, extremely fine, in<strong>Spink</strong> and Son case (22) £120-160WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONPOLAND – OTHER PROPERTIES361360360 Poland, Thorn, Wladislaw IV (1632-48), Taler, 1637 II, king, crowned and armoured,right holding sword and orb, rev. angel facing holding city arms dividing date (KM.21;Dav.4374; Gum.1611), toned, pleasing, good very fine £1,000-1,300g361Poland, proof 2000-Zlotych, 1980, eagle, rev. King Boleslaw I (F.125; KM.Y116),brilliant uncirculated £600-800362 Poland, an accumulation (approximately 120), including Ludovicus (1516-26),Half-Groschen, Sigismund III, Solidus, 1623, 3-Polker, 1623, Half-Groschen (2),1623, 1626, John Casimir, Solidus (2), 1664, 1665, 18-Groszy, 1668, Riga, Solidus,1600, 5-Groszy, 1827, 10-Groszy, 1840, 1-Zloty, 1832, 20-Kopecks, 1843, othersmostly 20th century including some silver, very mixed, the older coins fine to very fine,the later extremely fine to uncirculated (lot) £150-250363 364364 (x1.5)363 Portugal, Joao II (1481-95), Cruzado, 3.50g, Lisbon, crowned shield, rev. plain crosswithin quadrilobe (F.19; Gomes 21.07), very fine £500-600364 Portugal, Maria I (1786-99), 1000 Reis (Quartino), 1792, crowned arms, rev. crosspotent (F.120), extremely fine £300-350365366x365Portugal, Maria II (1834-53), 1000 Reis, 1845, head left, rev. crowned shield withinmantle (Dav.265; G.32.05; KM.472), extremely fine £200-250PROVENANCE:Dr. Bruno Mantegazza, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 122, 9 October 1997, lot 2036366 Rhodes, Knights Hospitallers, Helion de Villeneuve (1319-46), Gigliato, 3.91g,Grandmaster kneeling before patriarchal cross on steps, rev. floriate cross, shield at end ofeach arm (Slum. plate IX, 17), toned, good very fine £200-25073


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS367x367Romania, Carol I (1881-1914), 5-Lei, 1883B, head left, rev. crowned arms withinmantle (KM.17.1), some light marks, extremely fine £200-250368 369g368g369Romania, Michael I (1940-47), 20-Lei, 1944, heads left, rev. crowned eagle in circle ofshields (F.21), extremely fine £150-200Romania, Michael I, 20-Lei, 1944, heads left, rev. crowned eagle in circle of shields(F.21), extremely fine £150-200370370 Russia, Catherine II, Establishment of the Foundlings’ Hospital in St Petersburg,1763, silver medal by T. Ivanov and J.G. Waechter, crowned and mantled bust right,signed Timofey Ivanov in cyrillic below, rev. allegorical figure of Faith standing by akneeling mother with an infant in her arms, the hospital building in the distance, signedJ.G.Waechter f. on column to left, date in exergue, 50.5mm., 55.67g (cf Diakov 123.1 -R2), extremely fine, old toning, rare, with contemporary integral ring for suspension £300-500Diakov lists an award, instituted by Alexander I in 1808, which is a slightly different 29mm.medal by Nikonov (Diakov 123.5). This present medal, from the original dies of 1763 withnarrow bust and signatures on both sides, has a contemporary suspension, and waspresumably worn. This would suggest that either awards were made from the date of thefoundation, or some early examples of the original larger medal survived and were given asawards later.WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON371371 (x1.5)371 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), platinum 3-Roubles, 10.34g, 1828, St Petersburg, eagle,rev. legend (Bitkin 73; F.160; Sev.594), good very fine £1,500-1,800372xg372Serbia, Milan IV (1868-89), 20 Dinars, 1879A, head left, rev. value within wreath,edge inscribed (F.3; KM14), extremely fine £250-300373 Slovakia, Republic (1939-45), silver 50-Korun, 1944 (4), 20-Korun, 1941 (3),10-Korun, 1944 (KM.10, 7.2, 9.1), nickel 5-Korun, 1939 (2), cu.ni. Koruna (3), 1940,1942 (2), 50-Halierov, 1941 (2), al. 20-Halierov (2), 1942, 1943, bronze 20-Halierov,1940, and 10-Halierov, 1939 (2) (KM.6, 5, 4a, 4, 1), very fine to extremely fine, andModern Republic, coins (10), uncirculated (30) £100-150374 South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB £80-100375 South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB £80-100376 South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB £80-100377 South Africa, Z.A.R., Pennies (3), 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4;KM.2), good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63BR (3) £250-300378 South Africa, Z.A.R., Pennies (3), 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4;KM.2), good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holders graded MS63BR(3) £250-300379 South Africa, Z.A.R., Pennies (3), all 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4;KM.2), good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holders graded MS63BN(3) £200-250380 South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB £80-100381 South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB £80-100382 South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB £80-10075


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS383384383 Southern Rhodesia, George VI (1936-52), 2-Shillings, 1946, crowned bust left,rev. crowned shield of arms (KM.19a), good very fine, scarce £200-250384 Spain, Barcelona, Peter IV (1336-87), Croat, 3.18g, crowned bust left, rev. long cross,three pellets and an annulet in alternate angles (Cay. 1866), good very fine £200-300385386387g385g386Spain, Isabel II (1833-68), 4-Escudos, 1867, bust left, rev. crowned shield (F.337;KM.631.1), very fine £100-140Spain, Alfonso XIII (1886-1931), 20-Pesetas, 1896 (1961) PG, Valencia, young headright, rev. crowned shield (F.348R; KM.709), extremely fine £250-300387 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), George III (1760-1820), proof Stiver 1815, laureate, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. elephant left (Prid. 91A; KM.81), good extremely fine £300-400388 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), 19th-20th century, 1 ⁄48-Rixdollar (5), 1 ⁄96-Rixdollar (2),1 ⁄192-Rixdollar, all 1802, 2-Stivers (2), Stiver (4), 1 ⁄2-Stiver, all 1815, Victoria,50-Cents, 1895, Æ 5-Cents, 1870, other minor Coins of Victoria (11), Edward VII (6),George V (13), George VI (25), about fine to very fine (72) £150-200389390391389 Straits Settlements, Victoria (1837-1901) 5-Cents, 1873, head left, rev. value (KM.10),nearly very fine £400-500390 Sudan, Abdullah Ibn Mohammed (1885-98), 20-Piastres, AH1304/5, borders ofdouble crescents (KM.7.1), edge blow on obverse at 2 o’clock, about very fine £120-150391 Sumatra, East India Company, Fort Marlborough, 2-Sukus or Half Dollar, 1783,2/FORT MARLBRO/1783, rev. inscription (Prid. 1), very fine £500-700WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON392392 Sumatra, East India Company, gilt proof 3-Kepings, 1787, mark of the East IndiaCompany, rev. inscription (Prid. 7B), full gilt, extremely fine £200-300393393 (x1.5)393 Switzerland, Bern, Duplone, 1794, arms, rev. inscription in wreath (DT.501b;HMZ.2-213b; F.182; KM.146), mint state with full brilliance £500-600394394 (x1.5)g394Switzerland, Bern, Duplone, 1819, crowned arms, rev. soldier standing (DT.29a; F.187;HMZ.2-229a; KM.163), mint state with full brilliance £1,200-1,600395g395 Switzerland, 100-Francs, 1925, head left, rev. value (F.502; KM.39), extremely fine, rare £6,000-8,00077


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS396396 Thailand (18th-19th centuries), bronze Gambling Tokens (Bpee) (4), 27mm, openworkdesign featuring Hanuman, 24mm, 5-armed design both sides, 25mm, 6-spokedwheel, 20.5mm, beaded design, generally very fine or better, rare and interesting (4) £200-250These tokens were introduced to Thailand in the late Ayudhya period (c. late 17th century)by Chinese gambling house owners (Hong), as it was found that the small-denominationspherical “bullet coins” that served as currency at the time were unsuitable. They were issuedin 1-Salung, 1-Fuang, and 2-Pai denominations, but also in lower values such as 200, 100,50 and 25 Cowries, in order to allow those with limited means to gamble.During the reign of King Rama III (1824-1851) they were largely supplanted in thegambling dens by porcelain tokens imported from China. However, by this time the metaltokens had assumed a monetary role in small transactions, especially after 1873, when themetal value of tin and copper currency coins became higher than their face value and thesevanished from circulation. In 1875 the use of Bpee as currency became illegal, and thegambling dens were required to exchange them for cash, as a series of milled coins was issuedfrom the new Sitthikarn mint. They are now surprisingly scarce.There is no definitive catalogue for these tokens, however references to them can be found in:Coinage of the Rattanakosin Era AD 1782-1982, Treasury Dept. Thailand, 1982, p.483.The Evolution of Thai Money, Treasury Dept, Thailand, 2002, p.78. Graham, M. &Winkler, M., Thai Coins, Finance One, Thailand, 1992, pp.88-89.397398g397Tunisia, Ahmad Pasha Bey (1929-42), 100-Piastres, AH1349/1930 (KM.257), smallnick on last digit of 100, good extremely fine £220-280g398 Turkey, Abdul Aziz (1861-76), 500-Kurush, AH1277/9 (KM.698), good very fine £1,200-1,400WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON400399g399g400Turkey, Republic (1923-), Monnaie de Luxe, 250-Kurush, 1963 (KM.873), goodextremely fine £600-650United States of America, 5-Dollars, 1893, coronet head left, rev. eagle (F.158),extremely fine £180-220401401 United States of America, Dollar, 1798, bust of Liberty right, thirteen stars around,rev. heraldic eagle, four berries (Bolender 8), edge crack at 10 o’clock, otherwise very fine £1,000-1,200402 402 (detail x3)402 United States of America, 5-Cents, 1883 over 2, shield, rev. value within stars, fine, rare £300-400403 United States of America, medals and tokens (24), including 19th century store cards(3), shin plaster, bank medals (11), Medallic Art Co. ‘Statehood Art’ silver medal of JamesFenimore Cooper, bronze medal of the Vatican Pavilion, New York World’s Fair 1956,and a quantity of coins (approx.470), including Long Island Half-Dollar 1936, Quarter-Dollars (2), 1876 S, 1891, Mercury Dimes (197), Indian Head Cents (3), Wreath Cents(28), Eisenhower Dollars (15) including silver 1971 (2), 1972 (2), 1973 (2), and silverproof 1971 (2), these in packets of issue, mixed condition (lot) £250-350404 United States of America, proof sets (15), 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 (2), 1970 (2), 1971(2), 1972 (2), 1973 (2), 1976 (2), uncirculated mint sets (16), 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963(2), 1964 (3), 1968, 1969, 1970 (2), 1971 (2), 1972 (2), special mint sets 1965 (2),mint state, all in packets of issue (lot) £150-25079


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS405g405 Uruguay, 5-Pesos, 1930, head of Artigas right, rev. value (F.6; KM.27), extremely fine £300-350406g406 Venezuela, 100-Bolivares, 1888, head of Bolivar right, rev. arms (F.2; KM.Y34), very fine £900-1,000LARGE LOTS OF WORLD COINS407 Miscellaneous European silver coins (11), Austria, proof 25-Schilling, 1968; Bulgaria,5-Leva, 1894; Czechoslavakia, proof 500-Korun, 1992; Denmark, 2-Kronor, 1903;Hungary, proof 500-Forint, Albertville 1992; Latvia, 5-Lati, 1931; Lithuania, 10-Litu,1936; Luxembourg, proof 500-Francs, 1997 (2); Poland, proof 200,000-Zloty, 1992;Switzerland, 20-Franc, 1994, the proof coins uncirculated, others very fine or better (11) £200-250408 Miscellaneous world coins, Silver (8), including Cyprus, Four and a Half Piastres, 1901(KM.5), fair/fine, United States of America 5-Cents 1869, good fine, Netherlands,Two and Half Gulden 1932 (KM.165), very fine, others, various (5), generally fair - fine,Æ (6) various, generally good (8) £40-50409 Miscellaneous minor silver coins of the world (31), 19th century (16), 20th century(15), including Belgium, Franc, 1867, good very fine; Canada, 5-Cents, 1872 H, veryfine; Hong Kong, 5-Cents (2), 1891, good very fine, 1900, very fine, 20-Cents, 1902,good fine; Italy, Lira, 1886, good very fine; United States of America, Seated LibertyQuarter, 1853 arrows, fine, Barber Quarter, 1912 S, good fine, other coins mixed condition,19th century good to fine, some later coins better (31) £150-250END OF DAY ONEWWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONDAY TWOTHURSDAY 27 JUNE 2013Commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 410-875)THE ROLAND AMAS COLLECTION OF PENNIES OF THE NORTHAMPTON MINT410 411 412410 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.57g, Crux type, Northampton, Leofstan, draped bustleft, sceptre before, rev. +LEOFSTAN M-O HAM, voided short cross, CRVX in angles (N.770;S.1148), a few peck marks, lightly toned, very fine £300-400PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, May 1989411 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.54g, long cross type, Northampton, Aethelnoth, bare headed,draped bust left, rev. +AEÐELNOÐ MO HAMT, voided long cross (N.774; S.1151), minoredge crack at 5 o’clock, pecks on reverse, old tone, very fine £200-250PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, July 1989With ticket identifying the coin in the hand of F. Elmore Jones412 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.06g, last short cross type, Northampton, Leofwine, diademed,draped bust left, cross in field before, rev. +LEOFÞINE M-O HAMT, small cross pattée withininner circle (N.777; S.1154), flan cracks, edge chip, very rare for this mint, good fine £80-120PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, July 1989413 414414 (x1.5)413 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.20g, last short cross type, Northampton, Leofwold, diademed,draped bust left, rev. +LEOFÞOLD M-O HAM, small cross pattée within inner circle (N.777;S.1154), flan crack at inner circle, reverse struck from a rusty die, some peck marks, very rarefor this mint, very fine/good fine £200-250PROVENANCE:SNC, May 1988, 2874, from a Polish Hoard (Chown 5)414 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 0.95g, quatrefoil type, Northampton, Leofwine, crowneddraped bust left, rev. +LEOFÞINE O HAMT, voided long cross over quatrefoil (N.781;S.1157), toned, attractive, very fine, rare for this mint £250-350PROVENANCE:F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 600Ex Wells81


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS415415 (x1.5)416415 Cnut, Penny, 1.10g, helmet type, Northampton, Leofwine, helmeted bust left, sceptrebefore. CNVT-REX A, rev. +LEOFÞINE ON HAM, voided short cross, arms extending from twocircles within which a pellet, broken annulet with pellet in each angle (N.787; S.1158),attractively toned, a superb example of this issue, extremely fine, very rare for this mint £400-600416 Cnut, Penny, 1.12g, short cross type, Northampton, Leofwine, helmeted bust left,sceptre before, rev. +LEOFÞINE ON HA, voided short cross, arms extending from centralannulet within which a pellet (N.790; S.1159), good very fine, extremely rare for this mint £400-500PROVENANCE:P. Finn list, Summer 1994, 43417417 (x1.5)417 Harold I (1035-40), Penny, 1.18g, jewel cross type, Northampton, Aelfwine, helmetedbust left, rev. +ELFÞINE ON HAMTV, cross of four linked lobes extending from a centralpellet (N.802; S.1163), reverse peck, lightly toned, good very fine, extremely rare for thismint £1,200-1,500PROVENANCE:R.C. Lockett, IV, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3776 (illustrated)418418 (x1.5)419418 Harold I, Penny, 1.01g, fleur de lis type, Northampton, Aelfwine, helmeted bust left,sceptre before, rev. +ELFÞINE ON HAMT, voided long cross extending from central pelletwithin which an annulet, fleur de lis between two pellets in each angle (N.803a; S.1164),weakly struck on obverse, toned, very fine, very rare for this mint £1,000-1,400PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, July 1989419 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 0.96g, radiate type, Northampton, Aelfwine,helmeted radiate bust left, rev. +AELFÞINE ON HAMT, small cross pattée within inner circle(N.816; S.1173), surface porosity, good fine/nearly very fine, very rare for this mint £300-400WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON420420 (x1.5)420 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.59g, expanding cross type, heavy issue, Northampton,Aelfwine, helmeted bust left, sceptre before, rev. +AELFÞINE ON HAMT:, short voided crosswith arms extending from a central pellet (N.823; S.1177), boldly struck, old tone, veryfine, extremely rare for this mint £550-650PROVENANCE:F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 608R.C. Lockett IV, Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3807 (part)421 422421 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.62g, expanding cross type, heavy issue, Northampton,Aelfwine, helmeted bust left, sceptre before, rev. +AELFÞINE ON HAMT, short voided crosswith arms extending from a central pellet (N.823; S.1177), weakly struck in places, lightlytoned, nearly very fine, extremely rare for this mint £450-550PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, July 1989R.C. Lockett IV, Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3807 (part)G.C. Drabble, Glendining, 4 July 1939, lot 531 (part)422 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.17g, pointed helmet type, Northampton, Aelfwine,bearded, helmeted bust right, sceptre before, rev. +AELFÞINE ON HAMTV, short voidedcross, each limb terminating in three crescents, pellet within annulet at centre (N.825;S.1179), nearly very fine, extremely rare for this mint £500-600PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, July 1989423423 (x1.5)423 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.32g, sovereign and eagles type, Northampton,Wulfnoth, king, crowned, seated holding long sceptre, left, orb, right, rev. +ÞVLFNOÐ ONHAM:, short voided cross, a bird in each angle (N.827; S.1181), old tone, very fine,extremely rare for this mint £500-700PROVENANCE:SNC, July 1989, 404183


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS424425425 (x1.5)424 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.07g, facing bust and small cross type, Northampton,Wulfnoth, bearded, crowned facing bust, rev. +ÞVLFNOÐ ON HAM, small cross pattée(N.830; S.1183), minor flan crack, fine/nearly very fine, extremely rare for this mint £250-350PROVENANCE:R.P. Mack, SCBI 20/1292 - this coinGlendining, 17 July 1957, lot 195425 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.24g, pyramids type, Northampton, Swetman,helmeted crowned bust left, pelleted inner circle above, sceptre before with largedecorated pellet below tip, rev. +SÞETMAN ON HA, voided cross within inner circle onwhich a pyramid in each angle tipped with a pellet (SCBI 21, 1083-86 - same dies; N.831;S.1184), reverse weakness, unusual bust, good fine/good very fine, very rare for this mint £450-600426426 (x1.5)426 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.31g, two stars type (BMC 5), Northampton, Saewine,crowned facing bust, a star each side of neck, rev. +SEÞI ON.AMTVN, cross botonnée overquadrilateral (N.845; S.1254), attractively toned, good very fine/extremely fine, rare £1,000-1,200PROVENANCE:Ex R.C. Carlyon Britton, BNJ XII (1916), p.26, 103 - this coinWith old collectors ticket427427 (x1.5)428427 William I, Penny, 1.41g, Paxs type (BMC 8), Northampton, Saewine, crowned facingbust, sceptre right, rev. +SEÞINE ON HMTII, large cross pattée, an annulet containing aletter of PAXS in each angle (N.850; S.1257), very fine, rare £500-600Same dies as the next lot.428 William I, Penny, 1.39g, Paxs type (BMC 8), Northampton, Saewine, crowned facingbust, sceptre right, rev. +SEÞINE ON HMTII, large cross pattée, an annulet containing aletter of PAXS in each angle (N.850; S.1257), lightly toned, nearly very fine, rare £400-500Same dies as the last lotPROVENANCE:W.J. Lawson, Glendining, 19-20 July 1954With Lawson’s ticket.WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON429429 (x1.5)430429 Henry I (1100-35), Penny, 1.31g, pellets in quatrefoil type (BMC xiv), Northampton,Gosfrei, crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, star in field to right, rev.+GOSFREI:ON:NORH:, quatrefoil with star in centre and pellets on limbs, lis in each angle(SCBI (Mack) 20, 1556 - this coin; N.870; S.1275), lightly toned, good detail of bust, veryfine, rare £400-500PROVENANCE:R.P. Mack II, Glendining, 23 March 1975, lot 258Ex Canterbury Hoard430 Henry I, Penny, 1.22g, quadrilateral on cross fleury type (BMC xv), Northampton,Paien, crowned facing bust half left holding sceptre to left, rev. +PAIEN:[ON:NORHA]M:,quadrilateral with lis on each tip over cross fleury (N.871; S.1276), fine £100-130Ex Beauvais hoard, c.1984.431431 (x1.5)431 Henry II (1154-89), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.42g, class A, Northampton,Stefene, crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev. [+STEFEN]E:ON:NORHAM, crosspotent with small cross in each angle (N.952; S.1337), clear mint signature, nearly veryfine, rare £150-180PROVENANCE:Ex Mangakis collection432432 Henry II, ‘Tealby’ coinage (2), 1158-80, Pennies (2), 1.45g, class A1, Northampton,Warnier, crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev. +W[A]RNIR:ON:NO[RH]A, crosspotent with small cross in each angle (N.952/1; S.1337), nearly very fine, rare, 1.43g,Northampton, Ingeram, class C1, [+]ING[ER]A[M].ON NOR[AM] (N.956; S.1339), fine (2) £160-200PROVENANCE:Both, G.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 936 (part)85


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS433434433 (x1.5)433 Henry II, ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.43g, class A2, Northampton, Ingeram,crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev. [+ING]GELRA[M:ON:NO]R:, cross potentwith small cross in each angle (N.952/2; S.1337), good bust, nearly very fine, rare £150-180PROVENANCE:F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1168 (part)Ex W.C. Wells collectionWith F. Elmore Jones ticket434 Henry II, ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.37g, class A2, Northampton, Reimund,crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev. +RE[IMVND:ON:]NOR[HA], cross potentwith small cross in each angle (N.952/2; S.1337), good fine, rare £100-130PROVENANCE:F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1170 (part)435 436435 Henry II (1154-89), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), 1.42g, class A2,Northampton, Reimund, crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev.[+REI]MVND:ON:[NORH], cross potent with small cross in each angle (N.952/2; S.1337),fine, 1.47g, class A2, similar, rev. [+PIRES]:ON:NORHA (N.952/2; S.1337), dark tone, boldfeatures of face, good fine (2) £150-180The second, with old ticket436 Henry II, ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), 1.29g, class C1, Northampton,Ingeram, crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev. +INGE[RAM:ON:HAM]TVN’, crosspotent with small cross in each angle (BNJ XX1 (1931-33), pl.VII, 10 - this coin; N.956;S.1339), large ragged flan, good fine/fine, rare, 1.29g, uncertain mint, class C2, +PERES[ON...] (N.9576; S.1339), chipped, good fine (2) £150-180Pieres is noted by North for Northampton for classes A and possibly D, so an attribution ofthe second coin, clearly a C2, to Northampton seems unlikely.PROVENANCE:First coin: F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1168 (part)P.W.P. Carlyon Britton, Sotheby, 20-24 November 1916, lot 1530Ex W.C. Wells collectionWWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON437 438 439437 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.47g, 1a, Northampton, Filipe,+FILIP.ON. NORHT, pleasing, good very fine £150-180438 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.42g, 1b, Northampton, Felipe,+FILIP.ON.NORHT (N.963; S.1344), lightly toned, very fine £120-150PROVENANCE:H.R. Mossop, Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 482439 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.42g, 1b, early style, Northampton,Reinald, +REINALD.ON.NOR (N.963; S.1344), lightly toned, about very fine £100-130440 441440 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.42g, 1b, Northampton, Raul,+RAVL.ON.NORHT (N.963; S.1344), small edge chip, double struck in places, about very fine £100-120441 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.42g, 1b, Northampton, Walter,+WALTER.ON.NOR (N.963; S.1344), nearly very fine £80-100444442443442 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (4), Northampton, 1c (3), 1.37g,1.21g, 1.42g, Walter, +WALTER.ON.NOR (N.963; S.1344), fine - good fine, 1.44g, reversebrockage, Reinald, +REINALD.ON.NOR, good fine (4) £150-200443 John (1199-1216), Pennies (3), Northampton, 1.30g, 4c, Randul, +RANDV.ON.NO(N.968/3; S.1349), crease, fine, 1.46g, 5b (2), Roberd T, +ROBERD.T.ON.NOR (N.970;S.1351), scarce moneyer, good fine, 1.44g, 5bii, ROBERD.T.ON.NOR (N.970bii; S.1351),scuffed, scarce, fine (3) £100-140444 John, Penny, 1.45g, 5b, Northampton, Adam, +ADAM.ON.NORH (N.970; S.1351), slightlydished, a little off-centre, good bust, nearly very fine £60-8087


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS445446447445 John, Pennies (2), Northampton, both 5b, 1.45g, Northampton, Adam, +ADAM.ON.NORH (N.970; S.1351), nearly very fine, 1.35g, similar, scuffed, fine (2) £80-100446 John, Pennies (2), Northampton, 5bii (2), 1.44g, Robert T, +ROBERD.T.ON.NO (N.970ii;S.1351), good fine, 1.47g, Robert, +ROBERD.ON.NORH (N.970ii; S.1351), good fine (2) £100-130447 Henry III (1216-1272), long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (4), Northampton, classII, 1.45g, LVCAS ON NORTA, nearly very fine, class 3a, Lucas (3), 1.47g, LVCAS ON NORHA,about very fine, 1.34g, similar, about fine, 1.55g, LVCAS ON NORH, good fine (4) £100-130448 449448 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (5), Northampton, class IIa, 1.37g,Philip, PHILIP ON NORH (N.985/1; S.1361), slight crease, nearly very fine, IIIb (4), Tomas(3), 1.48g, TOMAS ON NORHA, 1.26g, similar, 1.37g, TOMAS ON NORH (N.987; S.1363),generally good fine, 1.42g, Philip, PHILIP ON NORH (N.987; S.1363), good fine (5) £120-150449 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (6), Northampton, class IIIa, 1.49g,Lucas (1), LVCAS ON NORH, very fine, Tomas (4), 1.39g, TOM ON NOR, 1.48g, TOMAS ONNORHA, 1.38g, TOMAS ON NORHA, 1.36g, similar (N.986; S.1362), generally fine - goodfine, 1.41g, Philip, PHILIP ON NORHA (N.986; S.1362), fine (6) £100-130450450 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (4), Northampton, class IIIa, 1.37g,Tomas, TOMAS ON NORHA (N.986; S.1362), very fine, IIIa (3) 1.41g, Lucas, LVCAS ONNORHA, 1.48g, 1.46g, Tomas, TOMAS ON NORH (N.987; S.1363), one off-centre, generallygood fine (4) £100-130WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON451451 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (5), Northampton, class IIIa (2),Willem, 1.45g, WILLEM ON NORH, 1.39g, similar (N.986; S.1362), generally good fine,IIIb (2), 1.46g, Willem, WILLEM ON NORH, 1.44g, Philip, PHILIP ON NORH (N.986;S.1363), one very fine, the other good fine, 3bc, 1.40g, Philip, PHILIP ON NORH (N.987/1;S.1363), good fine (5) £120-150452 453452 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (4), Northampton, class IIIb (3),1.53g, Lucas, LVCAS ON NORH, 1.57g, 1.43g, similar (N.986; S.1362), fine - good fine,1.41g, IIIc, Lucas, LVCAS ON NORHA (N.988; S.1364), nearly very fine (4) £100-130453 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (5), Northampton, class IIIb (5), Philip(3), 1.38g, PHILIP ON NORH, 1.41g, 1.34, similar (N.987; S.1363), generally good fine,Willem (2), 1.38g, WILLEM ON NORH, 1.52g, similar (N.987; S.1363), one off-centre, goodfine (5) £100-120454 455454 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (5), Northampton, class IIIb (4),Philip, 1.42g, PHILIP ON NORH, 1.28g, 1.51g, 1.36g, similar (N.986; S.1362), generallyfine - good fine, IIIbc, 1.08g, Philip, PHILIP ON NORH (N.987/1; S.1363), slightly creased,nearly very fine (5) £100-130455 Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Pennies (7), class IIIb (5), Willem (5), 1.36g,WILLEM ON NORH, 1.43g, 1.50g, 1.41g, 1.42g, similar (N.987; S.1363), good fine - nearlyvery fine, IIIc, 1.36g, Willem, WILLEM ON NOR (N.988; S.1364), good fine 1.36g, Phillip,PHILIP ON NORH, similar, fine (7) £130-16089


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSAN INITIAL OFFERING OF COINS OF HENRY VIII, EDWARD VI AND ELIZABETH I -FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE ROSS BLAKEYHENRY VIII (1509-47)456 457456 Henry VIII (1509-47), first coinage 1509-26, Halfgroat, 1.47g, York, ArchbishopThomas Wolsey, m.m. radiant star, crowned bust right, rev. shield over long crossfourchée, keys in field below, Cardinal’s hat beneath (N.1770; S.2325), very fine, scarce £300-400PROVENANCE:Shuttlewood, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 100457 Henry VIII, first coinage 1509-26, Halfgroat, 1.29g, York, Archbishop Thomas Wolsey,m.m. star, crowned bust right, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over long cross fourchée,keys in field below, Cardinal’s hat beneath (N.1771; S.2326), nearly very fine £100-130458458 (x2)458 Henry VIII, first coinage 1509-26, Penny, 0.64g, sovereign type, Durham, BishopRuthall, m.m. lis, king seated facing holding sceptre, rev. CIVITAS DVRHAM, shield overlong cross fourchée, T Din field to sides (N.1777; S.2332), dark tone, good detail, anattractive example of this coin, good very fine £100-140PROVENANCE:Shuttlewood, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 106 (part)459459 (x1.5)460459 Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Halfpenny, 0.36g, London, m.m. portcullis,crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1779; S.2334), toned, a good example, goodvery fine £70-90460 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.72g, m.m. lis, Laker D, crowned bustright, FRANC, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797; S.2337E), minor metal flawin field by chin, even old tone, good very fine £200-300PROVENANCE:H. Pegg, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 11, 8-9 October 1980, lot 92 (part)WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON461462 463461 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.51g, York, Archbishop Wolsey, m.m. lis,crowned bust right, FRANC, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, T Wat sides, Cardinal’shat below (N.1799; S.2339), nearly very fine £150-200PROVENANCE:H. Pegg, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 11, 8-9 October 1980, lot 92 (part)462 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Halfgroat, 1.29g, Canterbury, ArchbishopWarham, m.m. uncertain mark, crowned bust right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée,WAat sides (N.1802; S.2343), nearly very fine £80-100463 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Halfgroat, 1.33g, Canterbury, ArchbishopCranmer, m.m. catherine wheel, crowned bust right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée,TCat sides (N.1810; S.2345), good very fine £150-180464 465465 (x2)464 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Halfgroat, 1.30g, York, Archbishop Lee, m.m.key, crowned bust right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, L Eat sides, CIVITAS EBORACI(N.1807; S.2348), very fine £100-130465 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Penny, 0.62g, sovereign type, London, m.m.arrow, king, crowned, seated facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée(N.1808; S.2349), good very fine, a most attractive example of this coin £120-150PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 5, Autumn 1995, 273466466 (x2)466 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Penny, 0.69g, sovereign type, Durham, BishopWolsey, m.m. trefoil, king, crowned, seated facing, rev. CIVITAS DVRRAM, shield over longcross fourchée, T Wat sides (N.1811; S.2352), toned, strong reverse, very fine/good veryfine, attractive £80-10091


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS467467 (x2)468467 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Penny, 0.54g, sovereign type, Durham, BishopWolsey, m.m. crescent, king, crowned, seated facing, rev. CIVITAS DVRRAM, shield overlong cross fourchée, T Wat sides, Cardinal’s hat below (N.1811; S.2352), about very fine £50-70468 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Penny (2), 0.58g, Durham, Bishop Tunstall,m.m. star, king, crowned, seated facing, rev. CIVITAS DVRRAM, shield over long crossfourchée, C Dat sides (N.1813; S.2354), a pleasing example, very fine, 0.69g, similar,nearly very fine (2) £100-130469469 (x2)470470 (x2)469 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Halfpenny, 0.27g, London, m.m. ?rose, crownedfacing bust, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, roman N (N.1815; S.2356), very fine £60-80470 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Farthing, 0.22g, m.m. lis, portcullis within innercircle, RVTILANS ROSA, rev. DEO GRACIAS, long cross, pellet in each angle (N.1821;S.2363), full details, very fine, extremely rare £500-700471471 (x1.5)471 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Angel, 5.11g, m.m. lis, St Michael spearing dragon,annulet to left of head, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing letter H and a rose,annulet on hull of ship, slipped trefoil stops, first stop over C (Schneider 624 - samereverse die; N.1830; S.2299), pleasing, very fine £1,500-1,800WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON472472 (x1.5)472 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Half-Angel, 2.48g, m.m. lis, St Michael spearingdragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing letter H and a rose, no annulet onship (Schneider 625 - same dies; N.1831; S.2302), almost very fine, rare £1,200-1,500473473 (x1.5)473 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Testoon, 7.77g, Southwark, m.m. S, bearded,crowned facing bust, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, crowned rose dividing crowned H and R(N.1842; S.2367), flan crack at 12 o’clock, good detail of portrait, usual weakness inlegends, nearly very fine £2,000-3,000474 475 476474 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.35g, Tower, m.m. lis, bearded, crownedfacing bust half right, bust 1, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, annulet in forks(N.1844; S.2369), obverse off-centre, double striking in places, bold bust, even old tone,almost very fine £250-300475 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.40g, Southwark, m.m. none, bearded,crowned facing bust half right, bust B1, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, S in forks(N.1845; S.2371), reverse off-centre, edge chip, bold well-centred portrait, almost very fine £250-300476 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.55g, Bristol, m.m. WS monogram,bearded, crowned facing bust half right, bust B, rev. CIVITAS BRISTOLIE, shield over longcross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1846; S.2372), flan cut, good fine £120-15093


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS477477 (x1.5)477 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.83g, Canterbury, m.m. none, romanletters, bearded, crowned facing bust half right, bust 2, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, shield overlong cross fourchée, spur linking shield and inner circle (N.1847; S.2373), very fine £300-400478478 (x1.5)478 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Halfgroat, 1.29g, Bristol, m.m. WS monogram,bearded, crowned facing bust half right, rev. CIVITAS BRISTOLIE, lis after CIVITAS, shieldover long cross fourchée (N.1851; S.2377), a good example of this coin, even tone, very fine £200-250479479 (x2)479 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Penny, 0.79g, York, m.m. none, bearded, crownedfacing bust, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over long cross fourchée, with spur to inner circle(N.1858; S.2384), bold bust, very fine £100-130480480 (x2)481481 (x2)480 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Halfpenny, 0.24g, Tower, m.m. lis, bearded,crowned facing bust, rev. long cross, pellet in annulet at centre (N.1859; S.2385), nearlyvery fine £90-110481 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Halfpenny, 0.30g, Canterbury, m.m. none,bearded, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross (N.1861; S.2387), nearly very fine, scarce £80-100WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONEDWARD VI (1547-53)482482 Edward VI (1547-53), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Half-Sovereign,5.54g, Tower, lozenge stops, king, crowned, seated facing on throne holding sceptre toleft and orb to right, rose below, rev. crowned shield with supporters, K below, panelbeneath (cf Schneider 656; N.1865; S.2392), good fine, rare £1,000-1,200483483 (x1.5)483 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Crown of the Double Rose,3.25g, Tower, m.m. martlet, pellet stops, crowned rose dividing crowned H and R,rev. crowned shield dividing crowned H and R (cf Schneider 662; N.1867; S.2395), flanstriking crack at 10 o’clock, some weakness, very fine, rare £1,200-1,400PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 8, 1996, 15SCMB, January 1977, A642484484 (x1.5) 485484 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, ¿ Halfcrown, 1.59g,Southwark, m.m. none/E, pellet stops crowned shield dividing crowned H and R,rev. crowned rose dividing crowned H and R (Schneider -; N.1870; S.2400), someweakness, very fine, rare £1,200-1,500PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 9, 1997, 13V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 220485 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Groat, 2.38g, Tower, m.m.K, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, bust 5, lozenge stops, rev. shield overlong cross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1871; S.2400), good fine £100-13095


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS486486 (x1.5)486 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Groat, 2.27g, Durham House,m.m. bow, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, bust 6, lozenge stops,rev. REDDE CVIQVE QVOD SVVM EST, shield over long cross fourchée, cross stops (N.1873;S.2405), nearly very fine, very rare £400-500487 488489487 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfgroat, 0.92g, Tower,m.m. arrow, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, lozenge stops, rev. shieldover long cross fourchée, lozenge stops (N.1877; S.2410), good fine £100-120488 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfgroat, 1.35g, Southwark,m.m. none, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shieldover long cross fourchée (N.1878; S.2411), nearly very fine £100-130489 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfgroat, 1.39g, Canterbury,m.m. none, lombardic lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust half right, rev. CIVITASCANTOR, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1881; S.2415), flan flaw on obverse, nearlyvery fine £90-110490490 (x2) 491490 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Penny, 0.59g, Tower, m.m.none, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust half right, rev. CIVITAS LONDON,shield over long cross fourchée (N.1883; S.2418), very fine £100-120491 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfpenny (2), 0.35g,Canterbury, m.m. none, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, rev. CIVITASCANTOR, long cross pellets in angles (N.1890; S.2427), inked number on reverse, good fine,0.23g. similar, about fine (2) £100-130PROVENANCE:The first, DNW, 19 March 2003, lot 581 (part)The second, P. Finn, list 17, 1999, 271Shuttlewood, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 151, 15 March 1991, lot 219 (part)WWW.SPINK.COM491 (x1.5)


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON492492 (x1.5)492 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, first period, April 1547 - January 1549, Groat,2.50g, Tower, m.m. arrow, crowned bust right, EDWARD, rev. shield over long crossfourchée (N.1897; S.2454), full flan, full detail with evenly struck bust, an attractiveexample of this coin, very fine, rare £2,500-3,000PROVENANCE:Norweb II, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 48, 13 November 1985, lot 343R.C. Lockett II, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1884 (illustrated)Ex Sir J. Evans493493 (x1.5)493 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550,Half Sovereign, 5.33g, Southwark, m.m. Y, crowned bust right, lozenge stops,rev. crowned garnished shield dividing E R, rosette stops (cf Schneider 687; N.1908;S.2438), slight creasing, nearly very fine, rare £2,500-3,500494494 (x1.5)494 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550,¿ Crown, 2.29g, Tower, m.m. arrow/swan, crowned bust right, rev. crowned garnishedshield dividing E R(cf Schneider 677; N.1914; S.2442), creasing, flan crack from edge toking’s crown, good fine, extremely rare, especially with this mint mark combination £2,000-3,000PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 10, 1997, 10V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 24197


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS495495 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550,Shilling, 4.34g, MDLXIX (1549), Tower, m.m. arrow/arrow over G, crowned bust right,bust 3, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing E R(N.1917/1; S.2466), about fine, scarcemint mark combination £80-100496496 (x1.5)496 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550,Shilling, 4.34g, MDLXIX (1549), Canterbury, m.m. t, crowned bust right, bust 3,rev. crowned garnished shield dividing E R(N.1921; S.2468), die flaw top left of shield,very fine for issue, rare £600-700PROVENANCE:Ex R. Carlyon Britton, collections acquired by Seaby, 1949, 1959F.A. Walters, Sotheby, 24 October 1932, lot 421497497 (x1.5)497 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550,Shilling, 4.52g, undated, Durham House, m.m. bow, crowned bust right, INIMICOS EIVSINDVAM CONFVSIONE, rev. EDWARD VI D G ANG FRA HIBER REX, crowned garnished shielddividing E R(N.1924; S.2470), edge split at 3 o’clock, nearly very fine, very rare £500-700PROVENANCE:DNW, 9 December 2012, lot 21WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON498498 (x1.5)498 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, third period, 1551, Penny, 0.73g, York, m.m.mullet, rose, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1946; S.2475),nearly very fine £100-120499499 Edward VI, fine coinage, 1551-53, Halfcrown, 15.09g, 1551, m.m. Y, king, crownedand holding sword, riding right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1934; S.2479),nearly very fine £600-800500500 Edward VI, fine coinage, 1551-53, Shilling, 6.05g, m.m. tun, crowned facing bust halfleft, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1937; S.2482), toned, pleasing, very fine £250-300PROVENANCE:CNG, Triton XII, 6-7 January 2009, lot 1143501501 Edward VI, fine coinage, 1551-53, Sixpence, 3.00g, London, m.m. Y, crowned facingbust half left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), slight crease, nearlyvery fine £200-25099


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSELIZABETH I (1558-1603)502502 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue, 1559-60, Shilling, 5.74g, m.m. lis, wire line innercircles, crowned bust left, pearls on bodice, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985;S.2548), about fine, very rare £250-300PROVENANCE:SNC, May 2006, HS2306503503 (x1.5)503 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1559-60, Groat, 1.95g, m.m. lis, crowned large bust left, bust 1F,rev. shield over long cross (N.1986; S.2551), toned, a good example, good very fine £280-350504504 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1559-60, Groat, 1.91g, m.m lis, wire line inner circles, crownedbust left, bust 1F, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1986; S.2556), good fine, scarce £150-200505505 (x1.5)505 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1559-60, Penny, 0.42g, m.m. lis, wire line inner circles, crownedbust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1988; S.2553), small edge chip, slightlycreased, very fine, rare £500-600PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 17, 1999, 274WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON506506 (x1.5)506 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Half-Pound, 5.65g, m.m cross-crosslet, crownedbust left, rev. crown above shield dividing E R(Schneider 738; N.1982; S.2520), minorflan flaw, pleasing bust, good very fine £3,500-4,500PROVENANCE:<strong>Spink</strong> auction 63, 28-29 March 1988, lot 174507507 (x1.5)508507 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Halfcrown, 1.35g, m.m cross-crosslet, crowned bustleft, rev. crown above shield dividing E R(Schneider 753; N.1984; S.2524), very fine, rare £2,000-2,500508 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 6.06g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), good fine £100-130509509 (x1.5)510510 (x1.5)509 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Halfgroat, 1.04g, m.m. cross-crosslet, crowned bustleft, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1987; S.2557), a good example, very fine £100-130510 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.51g, m.m. cross-crosslet, crowned bust left,bust 1H, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1988; S.2558), a fewlight marks, toned, very fine £80-100PROVENANCE:Shuttlewood, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 326 (part)101


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS511511 (x1.5)511 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.50g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left,rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1988; S.2558), nearly very fine £60-80512512 (x1.5)513512 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-72, Half-Angel, 2.53g, m.m. eglantine,St Michael spearing dragon, rev. shield within ship, bowsprit to right, cross above dividingletter E and a rose (cf Schneider 771; N.1992/1; S.2517), flan split at 10 o’clock, very fine,rare £1,800-2,200PROVENANCE:SCMB, January 1980, A23513 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.12g, 1561, m.m. pheon,crowned bust left, bust 1F, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2560), almostvery fine £150-200514 515515 (x1.5)514 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 2.87g, 1567, m.m. coronet,crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), marks by head,very fine £150-180PROVENANCE:William C. Boyd, Baldwin auction 42, 26 September 2006, lot 992With Boyd ticket515 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Threepence, 1.38g, 1562, m.m. pheon,crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2000; S.2565), some lightmarks, very fine £100-130PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 8, 1996, 250WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON516516 (x2)517516 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1563-77, Penny, 0.47g, m.m. coronet, crowned bustleft, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.2001; S.2570), a pleasingexample, good very fine £100-120517 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Penny, 0.55g, m.m. coronet, crowned bustleft, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.2001; S.2570), some lightmarks, very fine £80-100PROVENANCE:SNC, June 2002, HS1099Shuttlewood, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 381 (part)518518 (x1.5)519 520518 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Threefarthings, 0.32g, 1575, m.meglantine, crowned bust left, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée(N.2002; S.2571), very fine, rare £120-150PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 19, 2001 (Memorial list), 238519 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-82, Angel, 5.10g, m.m. sword, St Michael spearing dragon,rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing letter E and a rose (cf Schneider 769;N.1991/1; S.2525), pierced by hand of St Michael with adjacent plugged piercing,otherwise very fine, rare £600-800520 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1577-82, Sixpence, 2.89g, 1578, m.m. greek cross, crowned bustleft, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2572), very fine £120-150521 522522 (x2)521 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1577-82, Threehalfpence, 0.63g, 1578/5, m.m. greek cross,crowned bust left, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.2000;S.2574), very fine £100-130522 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1577-82, Penny, 0.45g, 1578/5, m.m. greek cross, crowned bustleft, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.2001; S.2575), pleasing, veryfine £100-130103


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS523523 (x1.5)523 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Half Pound, 5.52g, m.m. tun, crowned bust, withflowing hair and elaborate dress, left, REGIN, rev. crowned shield dividing E R(Schneider809 - same obverse die; N.2009; S.2535), minor hairline on face, a pleasing example, goodvery fine £6,000-8,000WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON524524 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Shilling, 6.07g, m.m. A/A over bell, crowned bustleft, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2014; S.2577), nearly very fine £200-300525 526525 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Sixpence, 2.38g, 1592, m.m. tun, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2015; S.2578C), stress marks in fields, very fine £130-170526 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Sixpence, 2.97g, 1600, m.m. 0, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2015; S.2578C), nearly very fine £100-130528 529527 528 (x2)529 (x2)527 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Twopence (2), 1.07g, m.m. A, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2016; S.2579), very fine, 0.96g, similar (N.2016;S.2579), flipped in die, very fine, Penny, 0.48g, m.m. 0 (N.2017; S.2580), nearly very fine(3) £100-130528 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Halfpenny, 0.28g, m.m. none, portcullis, rev. crossand pellets (N.2018; S.2581), very fine £40-50529 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Halfpenny, 0.28g, m.m. A, portcullis, rev. cross andpellets (N.2018; S.2581), very fine, rare mintmark £60-80PROVENANCE:P. Finn list, Winter 1994/95, 253105


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS530531530 (x2)531 (x2)530 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Halfpenny (2), 0.23g, m.m. escallop, portcullis, rev.cross and pellets (N.2018; S.2581), about very fine, 0.33g, m.m. key, similar, very fine (2) £100-120531 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Halfpenny (2), 0.21g, m.m. tun, portcullis, rev.cross and pellets (N.2018; S.2581), very fine, 0.24g, m.m. anchor, similar, almost very fine(2) £100-130532 533532 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Shilling, 5.90g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left, rev.shield over long cross fourchée (N.2014; S.2584), stress mark in field behind head, nearlyvery fine £150-200533 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Shilling, 5.92g, m.m. 2, crowned bust left, rev.shield over long cross fourchée (N.2014; S.2584), almost very fine, rare £200-250534534 (x1.5)535534 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Twopence, 0.98g, m.m. 2, crowned bust left,rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.2016; S.2586), very fine, scarcewith this mintmark £50-70535 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Twopence, 0.51g, m.m. 2, crowned bust left,rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.2016; S.2586), almost very fine,Halfpenny, 0.22g, m.m. 2, portcullis, rev. cross and pellets (N.2018; S.2588), edge chip,very fine (2) £100-120WWW.SPINK.COM535 (x1.5)


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON536 537 538536 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 3.18g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned tallbust with elaborate dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown 24O3/R2; N.2026; S.2595), very fine £250-350537 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 3.06g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned largebroad bust with elaborate dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden andBrown 25 O8/R5; N.2027; S.2596), flan flaw in front of face, very fine £220-280538 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 2.81g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned largebroad bust with elaborate dress left, D.G.A.GERA.ET, rev. shield over long cross fourchée(Borden and Brown 27 O2/R1; N.2027; S.2596), crease, nearly very fine, a rare variety £200-250539 540539 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 2.98g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned largebroad bust with elaborate dress left, rev. shield over long cross pattée (Borden and Brown29 O4/R2; N.2028; S.2597), cleaned, very fine £220-260540 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 3.11g, 1567, m.m. lis, crowned smallbust left, REGINA, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden & Brown 39 O1/R1;N.2030; S.2599), even old tone, very fine £200-250541 542541 (x1.5)542 (x1.5)541 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Threepence, 1.54g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned tallnarrow bust left, REGINA, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden & Brown 45O2/R2; N.2034; S.2603), even old tone, very fine, rare £250-350542 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Threepence, 1.53g, 1562, m.m. star, crownedbroad bust left, small rose behind, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden & Brown46 O1/R1; N.2035; S.2604), nearly very fine, rare £200-250107


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSENGLISH HAMMERED COINS - OTHER PROPERTIES543 Celtic, Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Ambiani, c.60-40 BC, bronze Unit, 2.28g(Scheers GB series, 416-7, DT 464), good very fine, Cantii, uninscribed coinage,cast bronze or potin issues, c.100 BC, Thurrock types, Units (3), 3.60g (Mack -;BMC 660-66; Rudd ABC 120; S.62), bold head, very fine, 3.35g, similar (BMC 663-65;Rudd ABC 132; S.62), good fine, 1.75g, class I, head right, rev. bull right (Mack 11-18;BMC 670-72; Rudd ABC 171; S.63), even dark patina, very fine (4) £100-150PROVENANCE:The second, found Dover, KentThe third, found Deal, Kent, August 2000, recorded CCI 03-0586544 Celtic, Coriosolites c.75-50 BC, billon Stater 5.97g, head right, rev. horse right, boarbelow (S.14), edge split, nearly very fine, Iceni, ¡ Units (2), 1.22g, head right, rev. horseright (Mack 413; BMC 3556-3604; Rudd ABC 1564; S.434), very fine, 1.27g, Ecensymbol type, double cresent emblem, rev. horse right (Mack 429, BMC 4297-4325;Rudd ABC 1681; S.436), about very fine/fine, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes,Cunobelin (c.AD 8-41), Æ Unit, 2.14g, bearded head of Jupiter Ammon left,rev. horseman right (Mack 251; BMC 1984-86; Rudd ABC 2978; S.345), about fine (4) £100-130545546545 Celtic, Cantii (2), uninscribed coinage, c.40 BC, bronze Half Unit, 1.21g, head right,rev. lion or dog left (Mack 316c; BMC 2488; Rudd ABC 291; S.176), English greenpatina, very fine, very rare, Sa’ or ‘Sam’ (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 2.05g, boar standingleft, rev. horse left, (Mack 299; BMC 2516-19; Rudd ABC 375; S.187A), surface pittingin places, good fine, rare (2) £100-150PROVENANCE:The first, found at Canterbury, KentThe second, found Kent, recorded CCI 07.1222546 Celtic, Cantii (2), Eppillus (c.AD 1-15), bronze Unit, 3.06g, butting bull right, EPPILabove, [COF] below, rev. eagle standing left with spread wings looking back (Mack 310;BMC 1139-41; Rudd ABC 41; S.113), even dark patina, good fine, rare, Amminus(c.AD 30-40), bronze Unit, 1.94g, ‘wreath box’ type, AM on panel within wreath,rev. horse stepping right, DVNO on panel below (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 468; S.189),fine/nearly very fine, very rare, twelve examples listed on CCI (2) £120-160PROVENANCE:The first, found Maldon, Essex, January 1996, recorded CCI 05.0370Ex M Smith and Cotswold CollectionsThe second, found Deal, Kent, 2000, recorded CCI 03-478547547 (x1.5)547 Celtic, Belgae, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 0.88g, Petersfieldwreath face type, wreath design, rev. horse right, moon shaped rump, ladder mane, wheelabove and below (Mack -; BMC 568-70; Rudd ABC 773; S.-), good fine, a rare type £80-110WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON548548 (x1.5)549548 Celtic, Regni and Atrebates, Verica (c.AD 10-40), silver Unit, 1.31g, bull buttingright, VERICA above, in ex. REX, rev. COM-MI F, figure standing right holding palm branch,head on top of inverted spear behind (Mack -; BMC 1450-84; Rudd ABC 1235; S.137),crack on obverse, very fine £100-150PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, 2007549 Celtic, North Thames, uninscribed coinage, ?c.55-45 BC, silver Half-Unit, 0.45g,‘Essex eagle’ type, bird left holding snake in beak, rev. horse right between ring pellets,inverted corn ear below (Mack -; BMC 653; Rudd ABC 2309; S-), chipped, nearly veryfine, extremely rare, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, silver Minim, 0.23g, cornucopiae type,two cornucopiae divided by thyrsus above a wine cup, rev. eagle flying left looking back(Mack -; BMC 1543-58; Rudd ABC 1322; S.154), chipped, extremely fine, scarce (2) £100-150PROVENANCE:The first, Ex J. Fay and T. Carter collections550551551 (x1.5)550 Celtic, Catuvellauni, silver unit, 0.89g, ‘Whaddon goat’ type, head left with braided hair,rev. horse right with flowing mane, ring pellet at shoulders (Mack 437; BMC 383-85;Rudd ABC 2487; S.51) chip, very fine rare, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin,Æ Unit, 1.62g, metal worker type, head left, rev. seated metal worker (Mack 248;BMC 1972-83; Rudd ABC 2969; S.342), as found, fine (2) £100-130551 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros (c.55-45 BC), gold Quarter Stater, 1.35g, ‘X box’type, two crescents back to back over lozenge, rev. horse right, saltire on box below,ring pellet before, branch above, [..]DDOMAR[..], around (Mack 269; BMC 2422-23;Rudd ABC 2520; S.205), ragged flan, nearly very fine/very fine, very rare £200-250PROVENANCE:Found near Royston, North Hertfordshire, September 2010552 Celtic (5), Catuvellauni (4), Addedomaros, bronze Units (3), 1.05g, ‘solar flower’ type(Mack 274; BMC 2450-52; Rudd ABC 2541; S.206), good fine, scarce, 1.58g, cordedhead type, (Mack 273; BMC 2453-60; Rudd 2544; S.206), dark tone, about very fine,1.60g, similar, even light brown tone, fine, uninscribed coinage, ?c.40 BC, bronze Unit,1.38g, ‘Essex stag’ type, (Mack -; BMC 403; Rudd ABC 2312; S.-), about fine, extremelyrare, Trinovantes, Dubnovellaunos (c.5 BC-AD 10), bronze Unit, 1.43g, ‘hairy type,’(Mack 281; BMC 2446-48; Rudd ABC 2407; S.211), fair, rare (5) £130-160PROVENANCE:The first, found in Stevenage, HertfordshireThe second found near Baldock, North Hertfordshire, June 1999, recorded CCI00.0305109


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS553 554554 (x2)553 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus (c.25 BC-c.AD 10), gold Stater, 5.44g, warrior type,crossed wreaths, two back to back crescents at centre divided by three pellets, rev. warriorholding carnyx riding right, wheel behind, inscription in field, ground line below whicha wheel (Mack 154; BMC 1608, 1612-13, 1618-19, 1622; Rudd ABC 2565; S.217),good fine, rare £500-600554 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus, gold Stater, 5.51g, VER type, crossed wreathextending from two back to back crescents, V-E-R in small letters around centre of design,rev. warrior riding right holding carnyx, wheel above horse’s head, exergual line below(Mack 156; BMC 1623-24; Rudd ABC 2568; S.218), small edge split, well-centredobverse, reverse a little off-centre but excellent detail of horseman and carnyx, an attractiveexample, good very fine, extremely rare £1,500-2,000555555 (x1.5)555 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, gold Quarter Stater, 1.31g, acorn type, crossedwreath with two back to back crescents at centre, tear drop shaped symbol in each angle,rev. horseman left, symbol below (Mack 151; BMC 1651-53; Rudd ABC 2586; S.221),inscription off-flan, very fine, rare £250-300556 557557 (x1.5)556 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, bronze Double Unit, 5.13g, head right TASCIAVA,rev. Pegasus stepping left, TAS to right (Mack 178; BMC 1685-87; Rudd ABC 2652;S.241), even dark patina, fine/about very fine, very rare £120-160PROVENANCE:Bt. <strong>Spink</strong>, November 2008557 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, bronze Unit, 2.47g, boar type, wreath and symbols,rev. boar running to right, VIR below, crescent above (Mack 179; BMC 1702-05; RuddABC 2667; S.242), even dark patina, bold boar, good very fine, scarce £80-100PROVENANCE:Bt. <strong>Spink</strong>, November 2008WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON558558 Celtic Catuvellauni (4), Tasciovanos, bronze fractional Unit, 0.92g, goat type, VERbefore, rev. goat right (Mack 182; BMC 1765-68; Rudd ABC 2709; S.256), nearly veryfine, rare, Andoco (c.20-1 BC), bronze Unit, 1.66g, head left ANDOCO before, rev. horseright AND-O-C-O around (Mack 200; BMC 2018-20; Rudd ABC 2727; S.265), flan edgebent at 12 o’clock, very fine, Dias (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 1.27g, throne type, headright, inscription before, rev. figure seated left on throne (Mack 177; BMC 1639-44;Rudd ABC 2751; S.251), fine, very rare, Rues (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 2.09g, beardedhead right, [R]VII, before, rev. horseman right, R[VII] to right (Mack 190; BMC 1698-1701; Rudd ABC 2754; S.272), green patina, very fine, scarce (4) £150-200PROVENANCE:The first, ex Michael J. Grover collectionThe last, bt. <strong>Spink</strong>, April 2009559559 (x2)559 Celtic, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD 8-41), gold Quarter Stater,1.34g, Camulodunum (Colchester) plastic type, corn ear dividing CA-M[V], rev. horseright, CVN below, pellet and branch above (Mack 204; BMC 1846-48; Rudd ABC 2816;S.294), an attractive example, extremely fine, scarce £400-500560 561561 (x1.5)560 Celtic, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, bronze Unit, 2.16g, bull sacrificetype, Pegasus right, CV-NO to left and below, rev. winged figure, ?Victory, stabbing bullright (Mack 249; BMC 1913-19; Rudd ABC 2972; S.343), green patina, very fine £80-100PROVENANCE:Ex Peter Wood collection and ‘Austrian’ collection561 Celtic, Iceni, silver Unit, 1.24g, head right, corn ear at rear of neck, rev. horse right,wheel symbol above, lozenge with incurved sides below (Mack 413d; BMC 3605-3759;Rudd ABC 1567; S.434), a good example, good very fine £140-180562 Celtic, Corieltauvi, uninscribed coinage, plated, gold over Æ core, Stater, 4.65g, blank,rev. horse left, sun below (Mack 459; BMC-; Rudd ABC 1752; S.390), plating corrodedon obverse, good reverse, about very fine, Cantii, potin cast coinage, Unit (3), class I (3),1.54g, stylised head right, rev. stylised bull (Rudd ABC 171; S.63), good fine, 1.44g,similar, chipped, good fine, 2.06g, similar, full flan, fair (4) £200-250111


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS563563 (x1.5)564 565563 Anglo-Saxon, secondary series, c.710-40, Sceattas (2), 1.14g, series R1, radiate bustright, EPA runic letters before, rev. standard (Abr. sub group 3 R100; N.159; S.813),very fine; 1.10g, series N type 41b, two standing figures each holding a staff, rev. backbiting animal left (Abr.300. N.99; S.806), uncleaned field find, good fine (2) £100-130564 Anglo-Saxon, continental types, Sceatta, 1.21g, series E, var. A, ‘porcupine’ right,rev. standard (N.45; S.790A), toned, extremely fine, Northumbria, Aethelred II (firstreign, 841-843/4), Styca, 1.28g, BROÐER (N.188; S865), very fine (2) £120-150565 Northumbria, Aethelred II (first reign, 841-843/44), Styca, 1.24g, Eanred (N.187;S.865), very fine, Archbishops of York, Wigmund (837-849/50), Styca, 1.03g,Coenred (N.196; S.870), good very fine (2) £80-100566566 (x1.5)566 Kent, Cuthred (798-807), Penny, 1.25g, cross and wedges type, c.805-07, Canterbury,Duda, diademed bust right, legend commencing at 11 o’clock, +CVÐRED REX-CANT,contraction bar above T, rev. +DVDA MONETA, uncial M, cross, wedges in angles (NaismithC30.1; N.211; S.877), edge crack, surface creasing in places, about very fine, rare £1,000-1,200PROVENANCE:Found near Reading, Berks, 1995Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0120567567 (x1.5)567 Mercia, Offa (757-96), Penny, 1.18g, portrait type, London, Dud, bust right withinpelleted inner circle, OFFA REX+, pellets and trefoils between letters, rev. +/D/V/D dividedby the arms of a lobed cross extending from an inner circle within which a cross bottonéeover four petals saltire (Chick 20 - same dies as 20f, g, h; Blunt 31 (part), N.310; S.905),scuff on reverse, minor edge crimp, an uncleaned field find, very fine £3,500-4,000PROVENANCE:Found Caistor, Lincs, 2012, UKDFD 38733Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0119WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON568 569568 (x1.5)568 Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, 1.29g, cross and wedges type, c.805-10,Canterbury, Beornferth, diademed bust right, legend commencing at 12 o’clock,+COENVLF-REX M, uncial M, contraction bar above, rev. +BEORNFREÐ MONETA, uncial letterM, wedges in angles (Naismith C23 - this reverse die not noted; N.344; S.915), creased,lightly porous surfaces, slightly double struck on obverse, very fine, rare £1,200-1,500PROVENANCE:Found 2012, near Moreton, EssexRecorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0121569 Mercia, Burgred (852-74), Penny, 0.90g, late phase, after 870, Cenred, horizontal stylebust right, BVRGRED REX, rev. MON/CENRED/ETA, reverse type A (N.423; S.938), cracked,porous, otherwise nearly very fine £150-200570570 (x1.5)570 Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-99), Penny, 1.28g, lunettes coinage, 871-76/77,London dies, Wulfeard, Burgred vertical style bust right, +ELFREÐ MX+, rev.DMON/VVLFEAR/ETA, lunettes type A, cluster of six pellets after ETA (Lyons and MacKaygroup II, var V, Corpus AfL2.65 - this coin; N.625; S.1057A), sometime cleaned, very fine,a very rare Mercian issue of Alfred £1,800-2,200PROVENANCE:SNC April 1992, 1771In their Corpus of the Lunettes coins of Alfred (BNJ 78, 2008, 38-110), Lyons and MacKaynoted nine examples with the Burgred ‘Vertical’ bust (designated as Alfred variant V). MostAlfred Lunettes pennies are struck from dies associated with Canterbury however a smallnumber show characteristics that allow them to be linked to London. Apart from the bust style,the obverse legend on this coin reads ELFREÐ a distinctly Mercian reading of the more normalELBRED found on his Kentish lunettes coins. Wulfeard was one of a small number of moneyerswell known for Burgred of Mercia (852-74), who also struck coins for Alfred and the sixpellets cluster on the reverse is also noted for Burgred.Additionally the latter part of the obverse legend on this coin reads MX a format commonlyfound on the coins of Burgred, but exceptional for Alfred where REX is the usual style.The omission of REX and its replacement with the MX is significant as it appears to give Alfreda Mercian title. One explaination for this might be that this coin was struck in the name ofAlfred by Mercians in London in the period after 874 when Burgred abdicated and thekingship of Mercia was uncertain.113


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS571571 (x1.5)571 Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, 1.62g, two line type, c. 915-24, EastAnglia, uncertain moneyer, cross pattée within inner circle, +EADVVEARD REX, rev.blundered inscription, OEAIB/DMEO H, D reversed, divided by a row of three small crosses,trefoil above and below (SCBI 26 (East Anglia), 210 - same dies; N.649; S.1087), lightlytoned, almost extremely fine £600-700572 573573 (x1.5)572 Eadgar (959-75), Penny, 1.32g, two line type, North Eastern, Manan, cross pattéewithin inner circle, +EADGAR RE, privy mark of four pellets before +, rev. MAN/AM NO, firstM inverted, divided by a row of small crosses, a trefoil above and below (N.741; S.1129),weakly struck, nearly very fine £250-350573 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.58g, first hand type, Southampton, Aethelweard,draped, diademed bust right, rev. +AEÐELÞEARD M-O HAM., Hand of Providence dividingAlpha and Omega (N.766; S.1144), very fine, rare £350-45013 examples recorded for this type for this mint.PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, March 1995F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, October 6 1971, lot 745R.C. Lockett, part IV, Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3726574 575575 (x1.5)574 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.63g, Crux type, Chichester, Aelfwine, draped bust left, sceptrebefore, rev. +AELFÞINE M-O CIS, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles (N.770;S.1148), weakness in legends, very fine, scarce £250-350575 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.44g, Crux type, Hertford, Eadwi, draped bust left, sceptre before,rev. +EDÞI M-O HEORT, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles (N.770; S.1148),obverse weakness, very fine, scarce £300-400PROVENANCE:G.V Doubleday, Glendining, 6 October 1987, lot 162With Doubleday ticket.WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON576576 (x1.5)576 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.50g, Crux type, Leicester, Osferth, draped bust left, sceptrebefore, rev. +OSFERÐ M-O LEHRA, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles (N.770;S.1148), crack on inner circle between 12 and 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine, rare £350-450577 578579577 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.53g, Crux type, Lewes, Leofnoth, draped bust left, sceptre before,rev. +LEOFNOÐ M-O LAEÞE, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles (N.770; S.1148),minor edge split below bust, lightly toned, very fine £220-260578 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.62g, Crux type, London, Goda, bust left, sceptre before, rev. +GOD M-O LVNDO, voided short cross, CRVX in angles (N.770; S.1148), small edge chipre-attached at 6 o’clock, otherwise good very fine £180-250579 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.21g, Crux type, Southwark, Godric, draped bust left, sceptrebefore, rev. +GODRIC M-O SUÐBY, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles (N.770;S.1148), flan crack, otherwise very fine £130-180580 581580 (x1.5) 581 (x1.5)580 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.74g, long cross type, Bedford, Leofnoth, draped bust left,rev. +LEOFNOÐ MO BEDA, voided long cross each limb terminating in three crescents(N.774; S.1151), pecks, nearly very fine, rare £300-400PROVENANCE:Arnott, DNW, 21 March 1995, lot 136581 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.77g, long cross type, Dorchester, Wulfnoth, draped bust left,rev. +ÞVLFNOÐ MΩO DOR, voided long cross, each limb terminating in three crescents(N.774; S.1151), double struck on reverse, old tone, very fine, rare mint for this issue £400-500115


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS582 583 584582 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.41g, helmet type, Dover, Cinsige, armoured bust with radiatehelmet left, rev. +CINSIGE M’O DOFE, voided long cross each limb terminating in threecrescents over lozenge, a trefoil on each tip (N.775; S.1152), crimped, pecks, toned, nearlyvery fine, rare £250-350583 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.43g, helmet type, Oxford, Brihtwine, armoured bust with radiatehelmet left, rev. +B[..]HTÞINE M’O OXNA, voided long cross each limb terminating in threecrescents over lozenge, a trefoil on each tip (N.775; S.1152), flan crack, toned, very fine,scarce £220-260584 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.23g, last small cross type, Canterbury, Leofnoth, diademed,draped bust left, rev. +LEOFNOÐ M’ ON CAENT, small cross pattée within inner circle(N.777; S.1154), edge loss between 7 and 9 o’clock, pecks, toned, good very fine, scarce £220-280585 586 587585 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.26g, last small cross type, Northampton, Leofwine, diademed,draped bust left, small cross before, rev. +LEOFÞINE M-O HAMT, small cross pattée withininner circle (cf SCBI 50/1366-69 and 50/459; N.777; S.1154), cracked, otherwise veryfine, rare £140-180PROVENANCE:G.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 12 October 1987, lot 348With Doubleday ticket586 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.38g, last small cross type, Shaftesbury, Aelfwine, diademed,draped bust left, rev. +AELFÞINE ON SCEFTE, small cross pattée within inner circle (N.777;S.1154), pecks on reverse, nearly very fine, scarce £250-350PROVENANCE:P. Finn, Winter list, 1994/95, item no. 51587 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.21g, last small cross type, Thetford, Manna, diademed, drapedbust right, rev. +MANNA M’O ÐEOTE, small cross pattée within inner circle (N.780;S.1154), pecks, nearly very fine, a very rare variety with the bust right £400-500PROVENANCE:Bt. <strong>Spink</strong>, May 1993588 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.05g, short cross type, London, Brungar, rev. +BRVNGAR ONLV., voided short cross extending from central annulet (N.790; S.1159), porous surfaces,about fine £60-80WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON589 590 591589 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.33g, hammer cross type, Hastings, Duninc,crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +DVNINC ON HEST, voided short cross, armsextending from a central pellet, each terminating in an incurved segment of a circle(N.828; S.1182), good very fine £350-450x590Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.25g, hammer cross type, London, Godwine, crownedbust right, sceptre before, rev. GODÞINE ON LVND:, voided short cross arms extending froma central pellet, each terminating in an incurved segment of a circle (N.828; S.1182),lightly toned, very fine £250-300591 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.06g, profile right (BMC 7), ?Bristol, Leofwine, crownedbust right, sceptre before, rev. +LEOÞINE ON [BR]I, large cross pattée arms extending fromcentral annulet, voided trefoil in each angle (N.847; S.1256), broken and mended, chipped,otherwise good detail on bust, rare £120-160592 593592 William I, Penny, 1.37g, Paxs type (BMC 8), Hastings, Dunninc, crowned facing bustholding sceptre to right, rev. +DVNIC ON HIESTI, cross pattée, an annulet containing aletter of PAXS in each angle (N.848; S.1257), very fine £300-400593 William I, Penny, 1.43g, Paxs type (BMC 8), ?London, ?Godwine, crowned facing bustholding sceptre to right, rev. cross pattée, an annulet containing a letter of PAXS in eachangle (N.848; S.1257), weakly struck, nearly very fine £250-300594594 (x1.5)595594 William II (1087-1100), Penny, 1.23g, cross pattée and fleury type (BMC 4),Chichester, Godwine, crowned facing bust holding sword to left, rev. +GODÞINE ON CIC,cross pattée over cross fleury (N.855; S.1261), uncleaned with lightly porous surfaces,nearly very fine, unrecorded in SCBI/EMC, very rare £1,500-2,000595 Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, 1.33g, pellets in quatrefoil type (BMC 14), ?Canterbury,?Winedi, crowned facing bust, sceptre to left, star in field to right, rev. ÞIN [...] CAN, pelletsin quatrefoil, lis in angles (N.870; S.1275), weakly struck in places, old tone, pleasing bust,nearly very fine £300-400117


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS596 597596 Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.32g, ‘Watford’ type (BMC 1), uncertain mint andmoneyer, crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. cross moline, fleur in angles (N.873;S.1278), weakness in legends, well-centred, pleasing bust, good fine £200-250597 Henry II (1154-89), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.11g, Bristol, class F, Rogier,rev. +ROGIER:[..]ST (N.961/1; S.1342), good fine £80-100598 Short Cross Pennies (4), Henry II, 1.46g, class 1c, +WILLELM.ON LVND (N.963;S.1345), fine, Richard I, 1.04g, class 2, +RICARD.ON.LVN (N.965; S.1346), fine, John,1.50g, class 6a, +RAVF.ON.LVNDE (N.974/1; S.1353), flan crack, nearly very fine, HenryIII, 1.44g, class 7b, +RAVLF ON LVND (N.979D; S.1356B), fine (4) £150-180599 600599 John (1199-1216), Penny, 1.42g, Ipswich, Johan, 5b, rev. +IOHAN.ON.GIPES (N.970;S.1351), nearly very fine £80-100PROVENANCE:P. Woodhead, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 75, 31 May 1989, lot 53 (part)Acquired Seaby, January 1959600 John, Penny, 1.47g, Ipswich, Johan, 5c, rev. +IOHAN.ON.GIPE (N.971; S.1352), nearlyvery fine £80-100PROVENANCE:P. Woodhead, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 75, 31 May 1989, lot 53 (part)Acquired Seaby, February 1959601 Short Cross Pennies (3), John, 1.47g, London, 5bii, rev. +BENEIT.ON.LVND (N.970ii;S.1351), nearly very fine, 1.27g, Henry III, 1.42g, London (2), 8c, +NICOLE.ON LVN(N.980; S.1357c), fine, 1.27g, 7c, +GIFFREI ON LVN (N.980; S.1356c), good fine (3) £130-150602602 Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, 1.44g, class 3d, London (N.1019; S.1390), toned,extremely fine £80-100603 Edward I (3), Penny, 1.31g, class 10, London (N.1038; S.1409b), porous, fine, Farthing(2), 0.31g, class 6-7, E R ANGL DN, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1055; S.1447), nearly veryfine, 0.34g, class 10, EDWARDVS REX, crowned bust within inner circle, rev. CIVITASLONDON (N.1058; S.1450), good fine (3) £60-80604 Edward III (1327-77), fourth coinage, 1351-77, pre-treaty period, 1351-61, Groat,4.38g, series E/F mule, London, m.m. cross 3/crown, EDWAR, annulet stops, rev.unbarred Ns, annulet stop (N.1163/1174; S.1567/1569), old scratch on face, fine, scarce,with Henry III, long cross Pennies, class IIIb (2), 1.40g, York, TOMAS ON EVER (N.987;S.1363), good fine, 1.37g, Canterbury, NICOLE ON CANT (N.987; S.1363), very fine,Edward I, Penny, 1.41g, London, class 10, fine (4) £150-200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON605605 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Noble, 7.68g, London, m.m. cross3, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, saltire before EDWARD,rev. floriate cross arms extending from central panel containing a letter E, crowned leopardin angles, saltire stops, IBAT with unbarred A, MEDIV (cf Schneider 75; N.1231; S.1502),obverse struck from a rusty die, very fine £1,800-2,200606606 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Half-Noble, 3.79g, London, m.m.cross 3, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, saltire beforeEDWARD, rev. floriate cross arms extending from central panel containing a letter E,crowned leopard in angles, saltire stops (cf Schneider 79-80; N.1238; S.1506), ex mount,crease, nearly very fine £500-700607607 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Half-Noble, 3.79g, London, m.m.cross 3, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, saltire beforeEDWARD, rev. floriate cross arms extending from central panel containing a letter E,crowned leopard in angles, saltire stops (cf Schneider 79-80; N.1238; S.1506), ex mount,reduced flan, very fine £600-800608 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Halfgroat, 2.11g, London, annuletbefore EDWARDVS, rev. barred A in ADIVTORE (N.1262; S.1621), nearly very fine, HenryVI, first reign, rosette-mascle issue, 1430-31, Halfgroat, 1.84g, Calais, m.m. cross V(N.1448; S.1862), crease, otherwise very fine, Edward IV, first reign, light coinage,1464-70, Halfgroat, 1.53g, Canterbury, m.m. crown, quatrefoils by neck, rev. CIVITASCANTOR (N.1589; S.2029), good fine (3) £100-130609 Richard II (1377-99), Halfpenny, 0.41g, London (N.1331b; S.1699), fine, Edward IV,second reign, Halfpenny, 0.41g, London, m.m. cinquefoil (N.1667; S.2137), fine,Henry VII, Halfpenny, 0.40g, class I (N.1732; S.2239), fine, Elizabeth I, second issue,1560-61, Penny, 0.42g, m.m. cross crosslet (N.1988; S.2558), good fine (4) £100-130119


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS610610 Henry V (1413-22), Groat, 2.82g, London, type G, m.m. pierced cross, HENRICV, FRANC(N.1388; S.1767), light crease, good fine £250-350611611 (x1.5)611 Henry VI (first reign 1422-61), annulet issue, 1422-30, Noble, 6.96g, London,m.m. lis, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, annulet bysword arm, lis after HENRIC, trefoil stops, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from a centralpanel containing a letter H, crowned leopard in angles, annulet stops (Schneider 274-90;N.1414; S.1799), surface stains and some scuffs, good detail of king, very fine £1,800-2,200612612 Henry VI, first reign, annulet issue, 1422-30, Half-Noble, 3.36g, London, m.m. lis,king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, annulet by sword arm,lis after HENRIC, trefoil stops, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from a central panelcontaining a letter H, crowned leopard in angles, annulet stops (Schneider 292-93;N.1417; S.1805), possibly sometime mounted, nearly very fine £1,000-1,300613 Henry VI, first reign (2), annulet issue, 1422-30, Halfgroat, Calais (N.1429; S.1840),about fine, rosette mascle issue, 1430-31, Penny, 0.87g, York, cross each side of hair(N.1451; S.1866), fine, Edward IV, Pennies (2), clipped, about fine (4) £80-100614 Henry VI, first reign (2), rosette-mascle issue, 1430-31, Groat, 3.72g, Calais, m.m.IIIa/V (N.1446; S.1859), nearly very fine, annulet issue, 1422-30, Halfgroat, 1.74g,Calais, m.m. cross V/V (N.1429; S.1840), nearly very fine (2) £150-200615 Henry VI, first reign (2), rosette-mascle issue, 1430-31, Penny, 0.82g, York, ArchbishopKemp, cross each side of hair, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with quatrefoil at centre(N.1451i; S.1866), ragged edges, nearly very fine, annulet issue, 1422-30, Halfpenny,0.57g, Calais, annulet each side of neck, rev. VILLA CALIS (N.1435; S.1849), nearly veryfine (2) £80-100WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON616616 Edward IV (first reign, 1461-70), light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, 3.03g, London, m.m.sun, quatrefoils by neck, fleurs, rev. saltire stops (N.1569; S.2000), slightly weak on bust,toned, about very fine £100-120617617 (x1.5)617 Edward IV (second reign, 1471-83), Angel, 5.05g, m.m. heraldic cinquefoil, St Michaelspearing dragon, saltire stops, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose,REDEMPT (cf Schneider 466; N.1626; S.2091), pleasing St Michael, very fine £1,200-1,600618 619618 Edward IV, second reign, Angel, 5.04g, m.m. heraldic cinquefoil, St Michael spearingdragon, saltire stops, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose, REDEMPT(cf Schneider 466; N.1626; S.2091), struck from rusty dies, marks in field behindSt Michael, about very fine £1,000-1,300619 Richard III (1483-85), Groat, 2.69g, m.m. halved sun and rose 1, RICARD, rev. saltirestops (N.1679; S.2154), small edge chip at 12 o’clock, good fine, scarce £500-600620 621620 Henry VII (1485-1509), Angel, 5.12g, m.m. pheon, type V, St Michael spearingdragon, saltire stops, FRA, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing H and a rose, RED(cf Schneider 542-43; N.1698; S.2187), flan flaw on reverse, pleasing St Michael, good veryfine/very fine £1,500-2,000621 Henry VII, Groat, 2.94g, m.m. cinquefoil/-, type IIa, crown with two plain arches,trefoil stops, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, trefoil stops (N.1704; S.2195), nearly very fine £100-130121


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS622623623 (x1.5)622 Henry VII, Groat, 3.05g, class IVb, m.m. cross-crosslet, single arch crown with sixuprights, rev. O in DON over sideways O (N.1706b; S.2201), nearly very fine £120-150623 Henry VII, Penny, 0.71g, Durham, Bishop Sherwood, m.m. lis, king seated facingholding sceptre, left, and orb, right, rev. CIVITAS DVRHAM, shield over long cross fourchée,upper arm, a crozier, D Sin field to sides (N.1730; S.2231), very fine £80-100624 Henry VII, Penny, 0.58g, sovereign type, York, Archbishop Rotherham, rev. keys belowshield (N.1727; S.2235), clipped, good fine, Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44,Groat, m.m. rose, Laker D, Lombardic letters (N.1797; S.2337E), ragged edge in places,fine, third coinage, 1544-47, Penny, Tower, m.m. lis (N.1854; S.2380), edge chip, goodfine, Edward VI, fine issue Shilling, m.m. y (N.1937; S.2483), about fine, Mary, Groat(N.1960; S.2492), fair/fine (5) £120-160625 626625 Henry VII, a nineteenth century electrotype of the profile issue Testoon, HENRIC SEPTIM,very fine £50-70626 Henry VII regular profile issue, Groat, 3.00g, m.m. pheon, crowned bust right,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1747; S.2258), nearly very fine £200-250627627 (x1.5)627 Henry VIII (1509-47), first coinage, 1509-26, Angel, 5.16g, m.m. crowned portcullis,saltire stops, FR, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing H and a rose, RED(cf Schneider 561-63; N.1760; S.2265), some weakness in places, very fine £1,200-1,600WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON628628 (x1.5)628 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Crown of the Double Rose, 3.68g, m.m. rose,crowned rose dividing crowned H and K, saltire stops, SIE SPIA, rev. crowned shield,AGLIE Z FRA DNS HIBERIE (cf Schneider 579-82; N.17888; S.2273), very fine £1,500-1,800629 630629 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.65g, m.m. rose, crowned bust right,Laker bust D, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797; S.2337E), slightly creased,some scratches, very fine £250-300PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, 1978630 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-1544, Groat, 2.77g, m.m. rose, crowned bust right,Laker bust D, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797; S.2337E), flan flaw aboveand to front of crown, lightly scuffed, as found, very fine £180-220631 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44 (2), Groat, 2.63g, m.m. lis, crowned bust right,Laker bust D, FRANCE, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797; S.2337E), scratcheson bust, fine, Halfgroat, 1.40g, Canterbury, Archbishop Cranmer, m.m. catherine wheel,rev. TCby shield (N.1804; S.2345), reverse flan flaw, nearly very fine (2) £100-130632632 (x2)633633 (x1.5)632 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Farthing, 0.13g, mintmark unclear, portcullis,RVTILANS ROSA, rev. DEO GRACIAS, long cross, pellet in each angle (N.1821; S.2362),slight crease, nearly very fine, extremely rare £400-500633 Henry VIII, third coinage 1544-47, Groat, 2.62g, m.m. lis, bearded crowned facingbust, rev. shield over long cross fourcheé, annulets in forks (N.1844; S.2369), expressiveportrait, good very fine £400-500123


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS634634 (x1.5)634 Edward VI (1547-53), third period 1550-53, Sovereign, 10.73g, Tower mint, m.m. tun,crowned half-length figure of king right, holding sword and orb, rev. crowned shield withsupporters (Schneider 691 - same reverse die; N.1927; S.2450), faint impression of a smallcircle above the king’s head and on corresponding area on reverse, most probably inpreparation for piercing, the figure of the king softly struck, very fine £6,000-8,000WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON635636635 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Shilling, 5.43g, m.m. tun, crowned facing bust,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1937; S.2482), good fine £100-130636 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 2.78g, m.m. tun, crowned facing bust,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), light crimping, nearly very fine £180-230637638637 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 5.65g, 1554, crown above busts vis à vis, full titles,rev. crowned garnished shield (N.1967; S.2498), good fine £400-500638 Philip and Mary, Sixpence, 3.04g, 1557, crown above busts vis à vis, English title only,rev. crowned garnished shield (N.1971; S.2506), lightly crimped, almost very fine £700-900639 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), second issue 1560-61, Shilling, 6.15g, m.m. martlet (N.1985;S.2555), James I, first coinage, 1603-04, Shilling, 5.84g, m.m. thistle, second bust(N.2073; S.2646), both fine (2) £100-120640640 (x1.5)640 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues 1561-77, Half-Pound, 5.27g, m.m. coronet,crowned bust left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R (cf Schneider 645-46; N.1994;S.2520B), scuff on crown on obverse, very fine £2,500-3,500125


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS641641 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-82, Angel, 5.05g, m.m. latin cross, St Michael spearingdragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider 768;N.1991/1; S.2525), sometime mounted, very fine £1,200-1,500642 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-82, Sixpence, 3.13g, 1580, m.m. latin cross (N.1997;S.2572), good fine, Charles I, Sixpence, 2.90g, group F, 4.3, m.m. triangle in circle(N.2246; S.2817), good fine (2) £100-140643643 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Angel, 5.10g, m.m. A, St Michael spearing dragon,rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider 787 - same obversedie; N.2005; S.2531), crimping, very fine/nearly very fine £1,600-2,200644 Elizabeth I (2), sixth issue, 1582-1600, Shilling, 5.82g, m.m. key (N.2014; S.2577),about fine, fifth issue, 1578-82, Sixpence, 2.83g, 1580, m.m. latin cross (N.1997;S.2572), fine, James I, second coinage, 1604-19, Shilling, m.m. escallop, fourth bust(N.2100; S.2655), fine, Charles I, Shilling, group F, m.m. star (N.2231; S.2799), toned,nearly very fine (4) £150-200645645 (x1.5) 646645 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Twopence, m.m.1, crowned bust left, rev. shieldover long cross fourchée (N.2016; S.2586), very fine £60-80PROVENANCE:Willis, Glendining, 5 June 1991, lot 76646 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 3.09g, 1561, m.m. star, crowned bustleft with ornate dress, large rose, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown21 O1/R2; N.2024; S.2593), nearly very fine £200-250647 Shillings (3), 4.64g, Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, m.m. cross-crosslet (N.1985;S.2555), reduced flan, fine, 5.86g, James I, second coinage, 1604-19, m.m. coronet,fourth bust (N.2100; S.2655), good fine, 5.98g, Charles I, group E, type 4.3 (N.2229;S.2796), good fine (3) £180-220WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON648649648 James I (1603-25), second coinage 1604-19, Unite, 10.05g, m.m. tun, fifth crownedand armoured half-length bust right, holding orb and sceptre, rev. crowned shielddividing I R(Schneider II, -; N.2085; S.2620), metal flaws on obverse, very fine £700-900649 James I, second coinage, 1604-19, Double-Crown, 4.81g, m.m. escallop, crownedfourth bust right, rev. crowned shield dividing I R(Schneider II, 33; N.2087; S.2622),very fine £800-1,000650 James I, square coin weights (8), Rose Ryal 33/-, Rose Ryal 30/-, Spur Ryal 16/6d,Spur Ryal 15/-, Angel 10/-, Angel 11/-, Double Crown 11/-, and Half-Angel 5/6d,all with crowned I countermark, very fine (8) £100-150651 (detail)651652652 (detail)651 Charles I (1625-49), Unite, 9.02g, group B, class Ia, m.m. negro head, second crownedbust left in ruff, armour and mantle, rev. crowned garnished shield (cf Schneider II, 122;Brooker 33; N.2148; S.2687), legends flat in places probably removed from a mount,otherwise about very fine, the mint mark strong £1,200-1,500652 Charles I, Unite, 8.97g, group B, class Ia, m.m. castle, second crowned bust left in ruff,armour and mantle, rev. crowned garnished shield (cf Schneider II, 123; Brooker 39;N.2148; S.2687), some light scratches, very fine £1,000-1,200653653 Charles I, Unite, 9.00g, group B, class Ib, m.m. anchor, crowned bust left, value behind,HI, rev. crowned garnished shield (cf Schneider II, 125-26; cf Brooker 46; N.2149;2688), very fine £1,200-1,500127


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS654655656654 Charles I, Double-Crown, 4.11g, m.m. lis, group A, class II, crowned bust left incoronation robes, rev. crowned square topped, garnished shield (cf Schneider II, 174;Brooker 127; N.2159; S.2698), removed from a mount, about fine £180-250655 Charles I, gold Crown, 2.25g, group D, m.m. bell over harp/bell, without inner circle,crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned C Rat sides (Schneider II,242 - same obverse die, unaltered, m.m., and 245 - same reverse die; N.2185a; S.2715),scarce without inner circle, fine £160-200656 Charles I, Halfcrown, 14.73g, group III, 3a1, m.m. tun, king, crowned, riding right,rev. oval garnished shield (Brooker 334-35; N.2209; S.2773), good detail of king’sfeatures, very fine £200-250PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby 1978657 658657 Charles I, Shilling, 5.79g, group C, type 2a, m.m. plume, crowned bust left, BRIT, rev.oval shield, CR above (cf Brooker 452; N.2221; S.2787), very fine £120-150PROVENANCE:Willis, Glendining, 5 June 1991, lot 219R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2306 (part)658 Charles I, Shilling, 6.14g, group D, type 3a, m.m. tun, crowned bust left, rev. ovalgarnished shield (Brooker 507; N.2225; S.2791), a good example, good very fine £200-300659659 Charles I, Shillings (4), 5.94g, group E, type 4.1 var. m.m. anchor/anchor over tun(Brooker 525-29; N.2229; S.2797) good fine, 5.93g, m.m. triangle, similar (Brooker530-34; N.2230; S.2797), fine, 6.07g, m.m. sceptre, group F, type 4.5 (Brooker 565-66;N.2247; S.2802), good fine, 6.11g, group D, type 3.1 (Brooker 474-75; N.2223;S.2789), good fine (4) £180-220WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON660 661660 Charles I, Shilling, 6.06g, group F, type 4.4, m.m. triangle in circle, crowned bust left,rev. shield over short cross moline (Brooker 549; N.2231; S.2799), ragged edge in places,good portrait, good very fine £130-160661 Charles I, Shilling, 5.88g, group G, type 4.5, m.m. sceptre, crowned bust left, rev. shieldover short cross moline (Brooker 565-66; N.2247; S.2802), struck on a large flan, nearlyvery fine £120-150662 663662 Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 11.97g, 1645, m.m.plume/pellets, horseman left, plume in field behind, rev. Declaration in two lines, plumesabove, date below, OX (Brooker 912/915; N.2424; S.2959), about fine, rare £100-150663 Charles I, Civil War coinages, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Ninepence, 4.07g, crowndividing C R, value below, rev. OBS:/NEWARK/1646 (Brooker 1227; N.2641; S.3144),plugged at base, nearly very fine £500-700664664 (x1.5)664 Commonwealth, Unite, 9.14g, 1654, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoinedshields (cf Schneider II, 342; N.2715; S.3208), very fine £3,500-4,500129


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSA GROUP OF GOLD COINS OF THE ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH, 1649-60 - THEPROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN665 665 (x1.5)665 Commonwealth, Double-Crown, 1651/0, 4.55g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath,rev. conjoined shields (Schneider II, 350 - different dies; N.2717; S.3210), slight flanirregularity, rare with overdate, good very fine, rare £4,000-5,000PROVENANCE:Selig, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 70, 31 May 1989, lot 227The overdate was not noted in the Selig catalogue entry666666 (x1.5)666 Commonwealth, gold Crown, 1649, 2.17g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev.conjoined shields (Schneider II, 357 - different dies; N.2719; S.3212), marks in fields onreverse, struck on a broad flan, very fine, rare £3,000-3,500667667 (x1.5)667 Commonwealth, gold Crown, 1649, 2.24g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev.conjoined shields (Schneider II, 357 - same dies; N.2719; S.3212), mark by shield onobverse, nearly very fine, rare £2,000-2,500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON668668 (x1.5)668 Commonwealth, gold Crown, 1650/49, 2.25g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath,rev. conjoined shields (Schneider II, -; N.2719; S.3212), very fine, rare with overdate £2,500-3,500PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, 1991669669 (x1.5)669 Commonwealth, gold Crown, 1651, 2.30g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev.conjoined shields (Schneider II, -; N.2719; S.3212), minor crease, very fine £2,500-3,000670670 (x1.5)670 Commonwealth, gold Crown, 1652/0, 2.29g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, ENGLAN,ON in COMMONWEALTH over O, rev. conjoined shields (Schneider II, -; N.2719; S.3212),lustrous, most attractive, extremely fine, a very rare overdate £4,500-5,500PROVENANCE:Selig, <strong>Spink</strong> auction 70, 31 May 1989, lot 229R.C. Lockett II, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2600 (illustrated)V.M. Brand, consigned to Baldwin c.1934131


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS671671 (x1.5)671 Commonwealth, gold Crown, 1653/2/0, 2.35g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath,rev. conjoined shields (Schneider II, -; N.2719; S.3212), lustrous, almost extremely fine,a very rare overdate £4,000-5,000PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, 1997672672 Commonwealth, Shilling, 5.89g, 1656, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoinedshields (N.2724; S.3217), double struck in places, nearly very fine £250-300673 674673 Charles II (1660-85), hammered coinage 1660-62, third issue, Halfcrown, 14.99g,m.m. crown, crowned bust in armour left, wearing falling lace collar, mark of valuebehind, rev. shield over short cross fleury (ESC 456; N.3309; S.3321), very fine £500-600674 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-62, third issue, Shilling, m.m. crown, crowned bustleft, rev. shield over short cross fleury (N.2764; S.3322), good fine £150-200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONLARGE LOTS OF ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS675 English hammered silver coins (26), eleventh to seventeenth centuries, Shillings (5),including Charles I, group E, m.m. anchor, Sixpences (3), including Elizabeth I, 1589,Groats (5), including Henry VIII, second coinage, Laker D, Mary, sole rule, (2),Pennies (8), including William I, PAX type, uncertain moneyer and mint, this cracked,fine, others (5), two pierced, generally poor - fine, some better (26) £200-300676 English hammered silver Pennies (7), Henry III (5), long cross coinage (4), IIIb (3),1.24g, Canterbury, GILBERT ON CAN, 1.45g, Wallingford, ALISANDRE ON W, 1.56g,Winchester, NICOLE ON WINC (N.987; S.1363), one with chip, good fine - nearly very fine,Wallingford a scarce mint, 1.45g, class Vc, London, DAVID ON LVNDEN (N.993; S.1369),nearly very fine, short cross coinage, Penny, class 7c, Canterbury (N.980; S.1356c), aboutfine, Edward I, Pennies (2), London, good fine, Dublin, fair (7) £100-150677 English hammered silver coins, Long Cross Pennies (5), Edward I, 1.37g, London,class 4a (N.1023; S.1394), fine, Edward II (2), 1.43g, Canterbury, class 11b(N.1061/7; S.1456), good fine, 1.09g, Durham, class 11a (N.1060/1; S.1467), aboutfine, Richard II, 0.95g, York, type I (N.1329; S.1690), about fine, Henry V, 0.88g,York, class G, local dies, mullet to left and lis to right of crown (N.1407; S.1791), nearlyvery fine (5) £150-200678 English hammered silver coins (6), including Henry VII, Groat, 2.72g, class IIIb,m.m. pansy, rosette stops (N.1705b; S.2198A), flan flaw, good fine, Henry VI, annuletissue, 1422-30, Groat, Calais (N.1424; S.1836), scuffs, fine, Elizabeth I third and fourthissues, 1561-77, Threepence, 1572/0, m.m. ermine (N.1998; S.2566), sometime polished,fine, Pennies (2), Edward I, 6a, about fine, Edward IV, light coinage, London, m.m.unclear, no marks, polished, good fine (6) £100-150679 English hammered silver coins, Shillings (4), Edward VI, 5.76g, fine issue, 1551-53,m.m. tun (N.1937; S.2482), graffito on obverse, fine, Elizabeth I, 5.46g, second issue,1560-61, m.m. martlet, bust 3b (N.1985; S.2555), obverse graffito, about fine, James I,second coinage, 1604-19, m.m. lis, third crowned bust (N.2099; S.2654), off-centre, fine,Charles I, 6.20g, group F, type 4.4, m.m. triangle in circle (N.2231; S.2799), good fine,and John, Penny, 1.35g, 5b, +WILLELM.L.ON.LV (N.970; S.1351), fine (5) £180-200680 Miscellaneous Shillings (9), James I, m.m. lis, Charles I, m.m. triangle, William III,1697, George I, 1723 SSC, George II, 1735, 1741, George III, 1816, George IV1826, and William IV, 1834 and Sixpences (3), 1757, 1758 over 7, and 1787 withsemée, fine to very fine (12) £100-150681 English hammered silver coins (13), ¡ (12), Sixpences (3), Groat, Threepence,Halfgroats (4), Pennies (3), Æ Farthing, generally fair and Continental (1), Spain,Ferdinand and Isabella, Half Real, 1.57g, Burgos, sheaf of arrows, rev. eagle head andcross potent at end of legend (CCT.323; Cayon 2540), good fine (14) £80-100133


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSCOINS OF SCOTLAND682682 (x1.5)682 Alexander II (1214-49), coinage in his own name, c.1235, Penny, 1.16g, Roxburgh,Alain Andreu, crowned bust right, cross tipped sceptre before, ALEXANDER REX, quatrefoilof four pellets at end of legend, rev. retrograde legend, ALAIN ANDREV ON R (Burns -;S.5035), a little weak on bust, light crimping, dies apparently unrecorded, most unusualwith the retrograde reverse, very fine, extremely rare £1,800-2,000This coin seems to be struck from an unrecorded pair of dies and has features that make itdistinctive in relation to other examples of this rare issue. Burns listed seven examples of thisshort cross issue in the name of Alexander II from Roxburgh. Of these he noted one (Burns70a) as having a retrograde legend on the obverse. Where the plates in Burns show the sceptreclearly all are tipped with three pellets rather than a cross as on this coin.683684683 (x1.5)683 Alexander II, coinage in his own name, c.1235, Penny, 1.32g, Roxburgh, Alain Andreu,crowned, bearded bust right, sceptre before ALE[..]D[..], rev. [..].ANDEV[..], voided shortcross, mullets in angles (cf Burns 74; S.5035), edge scuff, light surface corrosion giving dullappearance, good detail in places, good fine, very rare £600-800684 John Baliol (1292-96), second coinage (smooth surface issue), Halfpenny, 0.49g,St Andrew’s, crowned head left, sceptre before, rev. CIVITAS SAN[DRE], long cross, mulletin first and fourth quarters (S.5075), a field find, legends decipherable, about fine, very rare £180-220PROVENANCE:Found Ranskill, Nottinghamshire, December 2012Recorded UKDFB ref. no. 40039685685 Mary (1542-67), fourth period, with Henry Darnley (1565-67), Ryal, 1566, 30.32g,crowned shield, rev. tortoise climbing palm tree (B.5; S.5425), heavily polished, good veryfine £500-600686 Mary, billon Bawbee (S.5432), James VI, billon Eightpenny-Groat (S.5511), Charles I,Falconer’s second issue, Twelve-Shillings, F at end of obverse legend (S.5561), CharlesII, Quarter-Dollar, 1676 (S.5620), Turner, 1677 (S.5630), James II, Ten-Shillings,1688 (S.5641), William and Mary, Forty-Shillings, 1693 (regnal date unclear), generallyfine to very fine (7) £250-350WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON687688687 Charles I (1625-49), third coinage, 1637-42, Briot’s issue, Thirty-Shillings, m.m. diasy.B to left/thistle .B. to left, king crowned riding right, rev. crowned garnished shield(S.5553), very fine £250-300688 Charles I, third coinage, 1637-42, Falconer’s first issue, Twelve-Shillings, 5.66g, classIII, crowned bust left, rev. crown above shield dividing crowned C and R, small invertedF above crown (S.5560), toned, very fine £120-150COINS OF IRELAND689689 (x1.5)689 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Sihtric Anlafson, Penny, 1.66g, phase I, c.1000-1010,imitating Aethelred II long cross type, Dublin, Faermin, bare headed bust left in style ofAethelred II, pellet behind neck, +SIHTRC RE+DIFLIN, rev. +FAENEMIN MO DYFLI (D.F.5;S.6103), scuffed on obverse, fine/very fine, rare £800-1,000690 691690 (x1.5) 691 (x1.5)690 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Penny, 0.64g, phase II, c.1015-35, bare headed bust left,blundered legend, rev. blundered legend, long cross, small pellet in three angles, a symbolin one angle (D.F.23; cf S.6125), sharp detail, good very fine, unusual £600-700691 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Penny, 1.02g, phase III, c.1035-60, bare headed bust left,blundered legend, rev. blundered legend, long cross, hand in two angles (D.F.24;S.6132), a good example, good very fine £600-700135


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS692692 (x1.5)692 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Penny, 0.99g, phase III, c.1035-60, bare headed bust left,blundered legend, rev. blundered legend, long cross, hand in two angles (D.F.24;S.6132), reverse weakness, nearly very fine/fine £200-300693693 (x1.5)693 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Penny, 0.83g, phase III, c.1035-60, bare headed bust left,cross on neck, blundered legend, rev. blundered legend, long cross, hand in two angles(D.F.24; S.6132), very fine £300-400694694 (x1.5)694 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Penny, 0.84g, phase III, c.1035-60, bare headed bust left,wedge lips, blundered legend, rev. blundered legend, long cross, hand in two angles, crosspommée in one angle (D.F.24; S.6132), surface crack on obverse, very fine £400-500695695 (x1.5)695 Hiberno-Norse coinages, Penny, 0.43g, phase VI, c.1095-1110, degraded bare headedbust left, crook before, symbol on neck, blundered legend, rev. blundered legend, longcross, cross in two angles, pellets in two angles (D.F.32; S.6140A), very fine, rare £450-550696 Henry VIII (1509-47), first harp issue, 1534-40, Groat, 2.31g, m.m. crown, crownedshield over long cross fourchée, rev. crowned harp dividing crowned H and I (D.F.202;S.6473), large chip, otherwise very fine £50-60WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON697697 (x1.5)698697 Edward VI (1547-53), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, Threehalfpence, 0.54g,crowned, bearded facing bust, rev. CIVITAS DVBLINI, shield over long cross fourchée(D.F.-; S.6492), scratch on obverse, full coin, weak portrait, clear legends, fair/about fine,extremely rare £200-250698 Charles I (1625-49), coinages of the Great Rebellion, Confederate Catholics,Southern Cities of Refuge, Kinsale, Farthing, 1.39g, KS within circle of pellets, rev.chequered shield (D.F.317; S.6563), about fine, rare £180-220699700699 George III, Soho coinage, 1805-06, proof Penny, 1805, laureate, draped and cuirassedbust right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.591; S.6620), a few light marks, about as struck £200-300700 George III, Soho coinage, 1805-06, bronzed copper proof Halfpenny, 1805, laureate,draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned harp, edge engrailed (D.F.598; S.6621),mark to left of harp, extremely fine £100-130TRADE TOKENS701 Trade Tokens (17), seventeenth century (3), London, Holborn, Halfpenny, FalconInn, 1667, Middlesex, Chiswick, William Bond, 1666, Surrey, Farthing, Farnham,James Derrick, 1658 (W.73) generally fair - fine, eighteenth-nineteenth century,Pennies (5), including Middlesex, H Young, St Pauls, rev. H. YOUNG DEALER IN COINS.NO.18 LUDGATE ST. LONDON, Garter Star (W.39), good very fine, others (4), generally fine,Halfpennies (12), including Rochdale, 1791, John Kershaw (W.140), good very fine,others (11), one fair, the others generally good fine, some better (17) £120-150702 18th century Halfpenny Tokens (8), Appledore (DH3A2), Bungay (DH.22), Chelsea(DH.277), Dodd’s (DH.300), Lancaster (DH.58), Middlesex (DH.915 and 916),Newport (DH.46), very fine to extremely fine (8) £60-80COIN CABINETS703 Coin cabinet, a small wooden cabinet, six trays, sliding door with lock and key, very goodcondition £50-60704 Coin cabinet, ‘The Regency’ by R.V.Grummitt, c.1960-70, height 275mm., depth175mm., width 338mm., removable locking front panel, with key, 15 trays, various sizecompartments mostly with felts, in good condition £80-100137


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSHISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS705705 Departure of the Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, from the Low Countries, 1587,contemporary cast Æ Medal, bust of Robert Dudley facing three quarters left, ROBE. CO.LEIC. ET. IN BELG. GVBER. 1587, rev. .NON. GREGEM. SED. INGRATOS, landscape in which adog departs, right, from a flock of sheep, left, 48mm. (MI i, 140/100; Eimer 54), goodvery fine, very rare £1,000-1,300706 707706 Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, Æ Medal, four people kneeling in prayer, in ex.1588, HOMO. PROPONIT. DEVS. DISPONIT, rev. HISPANI. FVGIT. ET. PEREVT. NEMINE.SEQVETE, galleon breaking up against rocks, 29mm. (MI i, 147/116; Eimer 60), very fine £120-150707 Coronation of Charles I, 1626, Silver medal, by Nicholas Briot, 30mm., crowned bustright, by Nicholas Briot, signed .N.B. beneath shoulder, CAROLVS. I. D G. MAG. BRITAN.FRAN. ET. HIB. REX, rev. .DONEC. PAX. RED-DITA. TERRIS., arm holding sword extendingfrom cloud to right, 30mm. (E.106; MI i, 243/10; Eimer 106), scratch behind head,nearly very fine £250-300708709708 Scottish Coronation of Charles I, 1633, Silver medal, by Nicholas Briot, crowned bustleft, rev. HINC. NOSTRAE. CREVERE. ROSAE., thistle plant, below in ex. CORON. 18. IVNII.1633, 44mm. (MI i, 265/60; Eimer 123), nearly very fine £600-800709 Charles I, Silver memorial medal, 1649, unsigned (by John Roettier?), draped andcuirassed bust right, CAROL. D.G.M.B.F.ET.- H. REX. &. GLOR. MEM., rev. VIRTVT. EX. ME.FORTVNAM. EX. ALIJS. hand issuing from cloud holding a celestial crown, above a landscapewith sheep, 34mm. (MI i, 347/201, Eimer 162b var.; Farquhar 1908/199), a few lightmarks, good very fine £180-220WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON710710 Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Royalist Badge, Silver, oval cast and chased, by T.Rawlins, crowned and draped bust of Charles I right, rev. draped bust left of HenriettaMaria, with supension loop, 33mm. x 44mm. (MI i, 355/216; Eimer 166b), good veryfine £650-750711 Charles I, Silver gilt Royalist badge, 27mm. x 20mm., head left, rev. crowned arms(MI i, 361/235; Eimer 170b), top suspension ring damaged, fine £70-90712713712 Coronation of Charles II, 1661, Silver medal by T. Simon, crowned bust right,rev. EVERSO. OMISSVS. SVCCVRRERE. SECLO. XXIII. APR. 1661, king enthroned, crowned byPeace, 29mm. (MI i, 472/76; Eimer 221), very fine £220-280713 Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, Silver medal by G. Bower, bust rightbeing strangled by his own cravat, MORIENDO. RESTITVIT. REM. E. GODFREY, rev. TANTVM.RELIGIO. POTVIT., man strangling a prone figure, pope standing left blessing the event andholding a bulla, edge inscribed CERVICE. FRACTA. FIDEM. SVSTVLIT. ATLAS. XNX. 1678,39mm. (MI i, 577/247; Eimer 257a), nearly extremely fine £300-400714714 Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, Silver medal by G. Bower, bust rightbeing strangled by his own cravat, MORIENDO. RESTITVIT. REM. E. GODFREY, rev. EQVO.CREDITE. TVCRI, moon-lit landscape in which a man, left, walks ahead of a horseman ridingleft supporting a body before him, edge inscribed CERVICE. FRACTA FIDEM. SVSTVLIT. ATLAS,XNS, 1678, 39mm. (MI i, 577/248; Eimer 258a), even old tone, nearly extremely fine £500-600139


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS715715 Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, Silver medal, by G. Bower, bust rightbeing strangled by his own cravat, MORIENDO. RESTITVIT. REM. E. GODFREY, rev. ECCLESIA.PERVERSA. TENET. FACIEM. DIABOLI, head of pope and the devil joined to form one face,edge inscribed, CERVICE. FRACTA. FIDEM. SVSTVLIT. ATLAS. XNS. 1678, 37mm. (MI i,578/250; Eimer 259a), toned, extremely fine £350-450716716 Coronation of James II, 1685, Silver medal by J. Roettier, laureate, draped bust ofJames II right, rev. laureate bust of Mary of Modena right, 45mm. (MI i, 606.8; Eimerobv. 273/rev. 276), die flaw at edge, toned, extremely fine £400-500717717 Archbishop Sancroft and the Seven Bishops, 1688, cast and chased Silver medal,by J. Smeltzing, clerically robed bust right, GVIL. SANCROFT. ARCHIEPISC. CANTVAR, 1688.,rev. seven medallions each containing the bust of one of the seven Bishops, stars in fields(MI i, 622/37; Eimer 288b), extremely fine £100-130WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON718718 Birth of Prince James, 1688, Silver medal by J. Smeltzing, truth with foot on a snake,left, leaning against cupboard with open door on which inscribed IAC : FRANC EDUARD :SUPPOSIT : 20 JUNII 1688, inside a Jesuit supporting a cushion through which the Princeemerges crowning himself, SIC NON HEREDES DEERUNT, rev. EQUO NUNQUAM TU CREDEBRITANNE, Trojan horse left, City burning in background, 58mm. (MI i, 630/52;Eimer 291), toned, good very fine £1,200-1,500719 720719 Coronation of William and Mary, 1689, Silver medal by J. Roettier, laureate, drapedconjoined busts right, rev. NE TOTIVS ABSVMATVR, Jove thunders against Phaeton fallingfrom his chariot, the earth in flames, INAVGVRAT.II.AP/1689 in ex., 35mm. (MI i, 662/25;Eimer 312), two small marks near centre of reverse, steel blue toning on obverse, extremelyfine £400-500720 Coronation of Queen Anne, 1702, Silver medal by J. Croker, draped bust left,rev. VICEM GERIT. ILLA. TONANTIS. Pallas, standing left hurling thunder at a prone twoheaded monster, INAVGVRAT. XXIII. AP/MDCCII, in ex., 35mm. (MI ii, 228/4; Eimer 390),nearly very fine £100-140721721 Battle of Ramillies, 1706, Æ Medal by J. Croker, bust of Queen Anne left, rev. GALLI.AD. RAMELLIES. VICTIS. XII. MAII. MDCCVI., two Fames flying supporting map, in ex.FLANDR. ET. BRABANT. RECEPT, 34mm. (MI ii, 384/92; Eimer 419), lustrous, extremelyfine £100-130141


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS722722 Citadel of Lille taken, 1708, Æ Medal by J. Croker, crowned bust of Anne left,rev. INSVLAE. CAPTAE. MDCCVII., Victory holding shield of Lille above map of fortifications,44mm. (MI ii, 338/169), extremely fine £150-200723723 Citadel of Lille taken, 1708, Silver medal, bombardment of Lille, SISTE SOL IN GIBEONET LVNA IN VALLE AIALON, in ex. CASTELLVM RYSEL OBSES: SUM XXVII OCT.RECEPTVM VEROIX DEC. rev. CONFVNDAMVS LINGVAM EORVM VT NON AVDIAT VNVSQVISQVE VOCEN, buildingof the Tower of Babel, RISSEL VEL INSVLAE PER PRINCIPEM EVGENIVM OB: SESSA 22.AVG.ET23. OCT. RECEPTA 1708in ex., edge inscribed VNITA VALET VIRTVS, 49mm. (MI ii, 339/170),extremely fine, rare £300-400724724 City of Tournai taken, 1709, Æ medal by J. Croker, bust of Queen Anne left,rev. TORNACO. EXPVGNATO., Pallas seated right, military trophies behind, town in distanceto right, 40mm. (MI ii, 354/190; Eimer 437), good very fine £60-80WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON725726725 The French lines passed, Bouchain taken, 1711, Æ medal, by J Croker, laureate bustof Queen Anne left, rev. HOSTES. AD. DEDITIONEM. COACTI., French soldier surrenders tofemale figure seated amidst arms holding inscribed shield, city in distance, VALLO.GALLORVM. SVPERATO. ET. BVCHEMIO. CAPTO. MDCCXI, in ex. 44mm. (MI ii, 385/237;Eimer 450), good very fine £120-150726 Peace of Utrecht, 1713, Silver medal, by J. Croker, laureate bust of Queen Anne left,rev. COMPOSITIS. VENERANTVR. ARMIS, Britannia standing holding olive branch, ships,right, farming scene, left, behind, in ex, MDCCXI, 35mm. (MI ii, 400/457; Eimer 460),good very fine £130-160727727 The entry of George I into London, 1714, Æ medal, by J. Croker, laureate, drapedand cuirassed bust right, rev. LAETITIA PVBLICA, king in carriage before the RoyalExchange presented with keys by Londinia, ADVENTVS. REGIS. IN. VRBEM. 20. SEPT: 1714,47mm. (MI ii, 423/7, Eimer 467), good very fine £150-180728 729728 Coronation of George I, 1714, Silver medal, by J. Croker, laureate, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. king seated right, crowned by Britannia, INAVGVRAT. XX. OCT .M.DCCXIIII., 35mm. (MI ii, 424/9; Eimer 470), toned, extremely fine £200-250729 Coronation of George I, 1714, Silver medal by J. Croker, laureate, draped andarmoured bust right, rev. king enthroned right, crowned by Britannia, INAVGVRAT. XX.OC/MDCCXIIII, 34mm (MI ii, 424/9; Eimer 470), small edge metal flaw beneath bust,toned, almost extremely fine £250-300143


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS730730 The Old Pretender (James III), ‘the Only Safeguard’, 1721, Æ medal, byO. Hamerani, draped and cuirassed bust right, VNICA SALVS, rev. QVID. GRAVIVS. CAPTA,Hanoverian horse trampling English lion and Scottish unicorn, Britannia distraught left,view of City of London in distance, 50mm. (MI ii, 454/63; Eimer 493), extremely fine £250-300731 732731 Coronation of George II, 1727, Silver medal by J. Croker, laureate, draped andcuirassed bust left, rev. VOLENTES. PER. POPULOS., king, seated left, being crowned byBritannia, CORON. XI, OCTOB./MDCCXXVII, in ex., 35mm. (MI ii, 479/4; Eimer 510),about very fine £130-160732 Coronation of Queen Caroline, 1727, Silver medal, by J. Croker, bust left, rev. HIC.AMOR HAEC. PATRIAE, Caroline standing facing between Religion, left, and Britannia,right, CORON. XI. OCTOB. MDCCXXVII, 34mm. (MI ii, 480/8; Eimer 512), good very fine £150-200733 734733 Coronation of Queen Caroline, 1727, Æ medal John Croker, draped bust left,signature I.C. below, rev. the Queen standing facing between Religion and Britannia,34mm. (MI ii, 480/8; Eimer 512), obverse legend slightly double struck, good fine or better £60-80734 Coronation of Queen Charlotte, 1761, Silver medal by L. Natter, draped bust ofCharlotte right, rev. QVAESITVM. MERITIS, Charlotte standing facing left, crowned by Famehovering above, CORON. XXII. SEPT/MDCCLXI in ex., 34mm. (BHM 65-66; Eimer 696),light marks in fields, almost extremely fine £350-450WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON735735 Catch Club 1762, Silver medal by Thomas Pingo, LET’S DRINK AND LET’S SINGTOGETHER, in exergue CATCH CLVB INSTITVTED LONDON MDCCLXII, rev. circular wreath,44mm. (BHM 83; D&W 152/39; Eimer (Pingo) 28), extremely fine, extremely rare insilver £200-300PROVENANCE:Peter Denys Esq., of The Pavilion, Hans Place, London, and Fremington, Yorkshire,thence by descent to Sir Francis Denys of Draycott Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, andthence by descent to the present owner.BHM 83 lists the medal in copper. In the Appendix (corrections and additional material) inBHM vol.III, it is noted ‘This piece also exists in silver (Private Collection)’736736 Death of William, Duke of Cumberland, 1765, Æ medal, by J. van Nost, cuirassed anddraped bust right, rev. SWEET.WILL.S BLOOM. IS CLOSED, tomb flanked by cupid asHercules right and mourning Britannia, left, scroll at feet inscribed CVLLODEN, 38mm.(BHM 91; Eimer 709), extremely fine £150-200737737 Shakespearian Society, Silver medal by Kirk, bust left, rev. THE HONBLE ORDER OFSHAKESPEAREIANS INSTITUTED JULY 11 ANNO 1777, edge engraved R HARWOOD THEATREROYAL DRURY LANE, 37mm. (BHM 221 RRR; MI.209/44), very fine, very rare, with ringfor suspension £300-400145


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS738738 William Wilberforce, Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807, Æ Medal, by T. Webb, headof Wilberforce right, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE M.P. THE FRIEND OF AFRICA., rev. I HAVEHEARD THEIR CRY on plinth below seated Britannia crowned by flying Victory attendedby Mercury, Prudence and Justice, SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED MDCCCVII in ex., 53mm.(BHM 637; Eimer 983), small stain by nose, extremely fine £200-250739740739 Coronation of George IV, 1821, Silver medal, by B. Pistrucci, laureate head left,rev. PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO, George IV seated left, Victory behind holdingcrown above his head, Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia standing left, INAUGURATUS DIE.JULII. XIX ANNO: MDCCCXXI, in ex., 35mm. (BHM 1070; Eimer 1146), toned, attractive,extremely fine £180-220740 Coronation of George IV, 1821, bronze medal by B. Pistrucci, draped, laureate bustleft, rev. the king, seated, being crowned by winged figure, right, Britannia, Scotia andHibernia standing to left, 35mm. (BHM 1070; E.1146a), extremely fine, Coronation ofWilliam IV, 1831 bronze medal by W Wyon after F Chantrey, head right, rev. head ofQueen Adelaide right (BHM 1475; Eimer 1251), nearly extremely fine (2) £100-130WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONTHE ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEDAL IN GOLD741741 Zoological Society of London, Gold Medal by B. Wyon after Thomas Landseer, a groupof twelve birds, ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 1826 below, rev. a group of sevenanimals, signed low left, 77mm. 231.5g., 9ct. hallmarks for London 1963, edge engravedJACK COTTON. FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE REBUILDING OF THEZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK. 1963 (BHM 1272; Eimer 1187), mint state, one ofthe most attractive medal designs of the 19th century and a great rarity, only five gold medalsawarded £6,000-8,000147


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS742742 Abolition of Slavery, 1834, Æ Medal, by J Davis, Negro kneeling in clains, AM I NOT AMAN AND A BROTHER, in ex. A VOICE FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO AMERICA 1834, rev. THIS ISTHE LORDS DOING; IT IS MARVELLOUS IN OUR EYES. PSALM 118 V.23, Negro standing amidpalm trees, arms raised with broken chains, rays above, 44mm. (BHM 1666; Eimer -),extremely fine £300-400743743 Opening of the Royal Exchange 1844, bronze gilt medal by W. Wyon, bust ofThomas Gresham left, rev. statue of Queen Victoria in front of the Royal Exchange,74mm. (BHM 2185 - not listed in bronze gilt; Eimer 1390), light rub on the surfaces andone or two tiny marks, extremely fine, rare as a gilt medal £150-200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON744744 Marriage of Princess Louise to the Marquis of Lorne, 1871, Silver medal, by J.S.Wyon, conjoined heads left, H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE MARQUIS OF LORNE, thistle and rosedividing legend above and below busts, rev. heraldic shields dividing 1871 withinornamental quatrefoil, 21 MAR on field decorated with emblems, 64mm. (BHM 2916;Eimer 1613), a few light marks on obverse, almost extremely fine £150-200745745 Recovery of the Prince of Wales, 1872, Silver medal, by J.S. Wyon/J.S. & A.B. Wyon,bare head left, ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES, rev. NATIONAL. THANKSGIVING. FOR.RECOVERY. OF. THE. PRINCE. OF. WALES. FEB 1872., Prince of Wales Plumes, edge inscribedLADY MARY MONTAGU, 58mm. (BHM 2929; Eimer 1619), in Wyon case of issue, one ortwo light hairlines, extremely fine £250-300149


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS746746 Lord Stanley of Preston, Governor General of Canada, 1888, Silver presentationmedal by Allan Wyon, head of Lord and Lady Stanley left, LORD STANLEY OF PRESTONG.C.B. GOV: OF CANADA. LADY STANLEY OF PRESTON. 1888., rev. arms with supporters,PRESENTED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, edge, unnamed, 51mm. (BHM3361 - listed as only in bronze), edge knock, nearly extremely fine £130-160Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (1841-1908), was Conservative M.P. forPreston, 1858-65 and later M.P. for North Lancashire and Blackpool. He was appointedGovernor General of Canada in 1888 holding office until 1893. This medal was used as aprize during his term as Governor General.747747 Coronation of George V, 1911, official small gold medal by Mackennal, crowned bustleft, rev. crowned bust of Queen Mary left, 31mm., 16.8g (BHM 4022; Eimer 1922),extremely fine £600-800748 Coronation medals (7), Edward VII, 1902, ¡ 31mm. (BHM 3737), extremely fine,George V, 1911 (2), Æ 51mm. (BHM.4022), in Royal Mint case, extremely fine,Edward VIII, gilt Æ 32mm., by Fenwick (Giordano CM 195), scuff, good very fine,George VI, Æ (2), 35mm. with box (BHM 4334), 32mm. (BHM 4314), both extremelyfine, Elizabeth II, Coronation Souvenir medal in box, extremely fine, and Victoria,uniface brass Coronation medalet, fine (8) £80-100WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONBRITISH MILLED COINS749749 (x1.5)749 Cromwell, Broad, 1656, laureate head left, rev. crowned arms of the Protectorate(Schneider II, 367; N.2744; S.3225), a few light marks, brilliance, extremely fine £8,000-10,000151


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS750750 (x1.5)750 Cromwell, Halfcrown, 1658 HIB, laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned arms of theProtectorate (ESC 447; S.3227A), good very fine £2,000-3,000751751 Cromwell, Shilling, 1658, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned arms of theProtectorate (ESC 1005; S.3228), very fine £1,000-1,200752752 Charles II (1660-85), Five-Guineas, 1684, second laureate bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (MCE 29; S.3331), light haymarking, about very fine £3,000-3,500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON753753 (x1.5)753 Charles II, Broad, 1662, by Thomas Simon, laureate, cuirassed bust left, small invertedS below bust, rev. crowned shield (N.2780; S.3337A), minor adjustment marks, extensivebrilliance, toned on reverse, extremely fine £5,000-6,000153


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS754754 Charles II, Half-Guinea, 1675, laureate second bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (MCE 99; S.3348), damaged from a mount, fine £180-240755 Shillings (5), Charles II, 1668 second bust (ESC 1030; S.3375), Anne, 1711 (ESC1158; S.3618), George I, 1723 SS C (ESC 1176: S.3647), George III (2), 1787 hearts(S.3746), 1816 (S.3790), the 1787, very fine, the others generally fine (5) £80-100756756 (x1.5)757756 Charles II, Sixpence, 1677, laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform,Cs in angles (ESC 1516; S.3382), extremely fine, some lustre under light toning £350-450757 Charles II, Sixpence, 1683, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1523; S.3382), about very fine, George III (3), Shilling 1787, no hearts(ESC 1216; S.3743), good very fine, Threepence and Twopence, both 1800 (S.3755,3758), the first extremely fine, the second, very fine (4) £200-250758758 James II (1685-88), Guinea, 1685, first laureate head left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (MCE 123; S.3400), from a mount, fine £600-800759 James II, Guinea, 1686, second laureate head left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 126; S.3402), fine £400-500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON760 761760 James II, Guinea, 1688, second laureate head left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 130; S.3402), nearly very fine £1,200-1,400761 James II, Shilling, 1686, laureate, draped bust left, V/S in JACOBVS, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 1070A; S.3410), fine, scarce £140-180762 Shillings (7), James II, 1685 (ESC 1068; S.3410), fair, William and Mary, 1692(ESC 1075; S.3437), about fine, William III, 1697, third bust (ESC 1102; S.3505),good fine, Anne, 1711 (ESC 1158; S.3618), very fine, George I, 1723 SSC (ESC 1176;S.3647), fine, George II, 1743, roses (ESC 1203; S.3702), fine, George III, 1787,hearts (ESC 1225; S.3746), very fine (7) £200-250763 764763 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1693 QVINTO, laureate conjoined busts right,rev. crowned shields cruciform, monogram in angles (ESC 519; S.3436), good very fine £800-1,000764 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, laureate and draped bust right,rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 554; S.3494), weak in centre of reverse, aboutextremely fine, toned £600-800765765 William III, Shilling, 1697 Chester, laureate, draped bust right, C below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 1082; S.3499), about extremely fine, toned £400-500766 Shillings (7), William III, 1696 (ESC 1078; S.3497), about fine, Anne, 1711 (ESC1158; S.3618), fine, George I, 1723 SS C (ESC 1176; S.3647), good fine, George II,1758 (ESC 1213; S.3704), very fine, George III, 1787, hearts (ESC 1225; S.3746),good very fine, others (2), fair (7) £80-100767 Sixpences (7), William III, first bust (ESC 1533; S.3520), good fine, Anne, post-Union,1711 (ESC 1596; S.3619), good fine, George I, 1723 SS C (ESC 1600; S.3625), aboutfine, George II, old bust, 1757 (ESC 1622; S.3711), good fine, George III (2), 1787,no hearts (ESC 1626; S.3748), very fine, 1816, fine, William IV, 1831 (ESC 1670;S.3836), good very fine (7) £100-130155


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS768768 George I (1714-27), Guinea, 1716, fourth laureate head right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (MCE 248; S.3631), some scuffs, and marks on edge, but still with a hint oflustre, good very fine £800-1,000769769 (x1.5)769 George I, Guinea, 1718, fourth laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 250; S.3631), good fine, extremely rare £3,000-4,000770770 (x1.5)771771 (x1.5)770 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 277; S.3638), extremely fine £250-350771 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 277; S.3638), very fine £200-250772 George I, Sixpence, 1723 SS C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 1600; S.3653), sometime cleaned, good very fine £80-100773774773 George II (1727-60), young head Halfcrown, 1739 DVODECIMO, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, roses (ESC 600; S.3693), nearly very fine £150-200774 George II, Guinea, 1749, laureate old head left, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 324; S.3680), good very fine £1,000-1,200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON775775 (x1.5)775 George II, Guinea, 1759, laureate old head left, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 332; S.3680), extremely fine £2,000-2,500776776 (x1.5)776 George II, Guinea, 1760, laureate old head left, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 333; S.3680), lustrous, extremely fine £1,800-2,200777 778777 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate, cuirassed and draped old bust left,LIMA below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; S.3695), toned, good very fine £200-250778 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate, cuirassed and draped old bust left,LIMA below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; S.3695), good very fine £150-200779779 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate, cuirassed and draped old bust left,LIMA below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; S.3695), nearly very fine £100-130157


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS780780 (x1.5)780 George II, Halfcrown, 1750 VICESIMO QVARTO, laureate, draped and cuirassed old bustleft, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 609; S.3696), extremely fine, attractivelustre under light toning £1,800-2,000781781 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1766, third laureate head right, rev. crownedgarnished shield (MCE 371; S.3727), small marks on edge from a mount, good very fine £700-800782782 (x1.5)782 George III, Guinea, 1773, third laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 378; S.3727), extremely fine with some lustre £1,200-1,500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON783783 (x1.5)783 George III, Guinea, 1774, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 379; S.3728), flecks of haymarking on obverse, extremely fine £800-1,000784784 (x1.5)784 George III, Guinea, 1775, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 380; S.3728), extremely fine £800-1,000785785 (x1.5)785 George III, Guinea, 1779, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 403; S.3729), extremely fine, rare £1,000-1,200786786 (x1.5)786 George III, Guinea, 1787, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 371;S.3729), good extremely fine, with lustre £600-800159


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS787 788787 George III, Guinea, 1788, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 392;S.3729), from a mount, fine £280-330788 George III, Guinea, 1791, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 395;S.3729), good fine £300-350789789 (x1.5)789 George III, Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 397;S.3729), extremely fine £800-1,000790790 (x1.5)790 George III, Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 402;S.3729), a few very light marks, extensive lustre, good extremely fine £600-700791791 (x1.5)g791George III, ‘Military’ Guinea, 1813, sixth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 404; S.3730), extremely fine £3,000-3,500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON792 793794g792g793George III, ‘Military’ Guinea, 1813, sixth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 404; S.3730), nearly extremely fine £1,800-2,200George III, ‘Military’ Guinea, 1813, sixth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 404; S.3730), very fine £1,000-1,200794 George III, Half-Guinea, 1769, second laureate head right, rev. crowned garnishedshield (MCE 411; S.3732), polished from a mount, very fine £300-400795 796 797g795g796g797George III, Half-Guinea, 1801, sixth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 439; S.3736), extremely fine £450-550George III, Half-Guinea, 1801, sixth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 439; S.3736), extremely fine £400-500George III, Half-Guinea, 1808, seventh laureate head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 444; S.3737), about very fine £250-300798798 (x1.5)g798 George III, Third-Guinea, 1810, second laureate head right, rev. crown (MCE 460;S.3740), extremely fine £400-500g799 George III, Third Guinea, 1810, second laureate head right, rev. crown (MCE 460;S.3740), some light marks, nearly extremely fine, Victoria, Jubilee head Half-Sovereign,1892 (S.2869D), very fine (2) £300-400800800 George III, Halfpenny, 1771, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Britannia seated,stop at end of legend (Peck 896; S.3774), extremely fine £200-250161


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS801802801 George III, Halfpenny, 1775, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Britannia seated(Peck 908; S.3774), extremely fine with a hint of lustre £250-300802 George III, emergency issue, Half-Dollar, 1792, Madrid, oval countermark (ESC 611;S.3767), good very fine, toned £500-700803 George III, Bank of England issue, Three-Shillings, 1812, laureate head right, rev.wreath (ESC 416; S.3770), good very fine £60-80804 George III, Soho coinage, Twopence, 1797, laureate, draped bust right, rev. Britannia(Peck 1077; S.3776) good very fine £80-100g805George III, Sovereign, 1820, closed 2, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon(Marsh 4; MCE 466; S.3785C, fine £350-450806806 (x1.5)806 George III, Halfcrown, 1817, laureate large head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter collar and ribbon (ESC 616; S.3788), a few light marks, extremely fine £230-280807807 (x1.5)807 George III, proof Shilling, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield within Garterribbon, edge plain (ESC 1233; S.3790), a couple of small stains on reverse, toned, about asstruck £700-900WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON808808 (x1.5) 809808 George III, Sixpence, 1816, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield within Garterribbon (ESC 1630; S.3791), lightly toned, almost uncirculated £80-100g809George IV (1820-30), Two-Pounds, 1823, bare head left, rev. St George and dragon(MCE 470; S.3798), extremely fine £1,400-1,600810811811 (x1.5)g810 George IV, Two-Pounds, 1823, bare head left, rev. St George and dragon (MCE 1823;S.3798), extremely fine £1,500-2,000g811George IV, Half-Sovereign, 1821, laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 482; S.3802), nearly extremely fine £1,500-2,000812812 (x1.5)812 George IV, Shilling, 1824, laureate head left, rev. crowned shield within Garter ribbon(ESC 1251; S.3811), toned, almost uncirculated £250-300813g813 George IV, Sovereign, 1825, bare head left, rev. crowned shield (Marsh 10; MCE 476;S.3801), bag marks on neck, nearly extremely fine £600-800g814 George IV, Sovereign, 1826, bare head left, rev. crowned shield (Marsh 11; MCE 477;S.3801), good fine £200-240163


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS815815 (x2)g815George IV, gold pattern Half-Sovereign, 1825, bare head left, date below, rev. crownedshield (WR.248 - R5), hairlines on the brilliant surfaces, uncirculated, in PCGS holdergraded PR63DCAM £6,000-8,000WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON816 Shillings (4), George IV, 1826, bare head left, rev. lion on crown (ESC 1257; S.3812),good very fine, William IV, 1836 (ESC 1273; S.3835), good fine, Victoria, Jubilee head,1887 (ESC 1351; S.3926), very fine, Edward VII, 1902 (S.3982), very fine (4) £80-100817 William IV (1830-37), Shilling, 1836, head right, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1273;S.3835) nearly extremely fine, Edward VII, Florin, 1907 (S.3981), very fine, George V,Halfcrown, 1915 (S.401), very fine, Victoria, Jubilee head halfcrown, 1887 (S.3924),scratched, about very fine (4) £130-160818 William IV, Shilling, 1836 (S.3835), Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887 (S.3922), both withpatchy toning, about extremely fine (2) £100-120819819 (x1.5)819 William IV, Sixpence 1831, head right, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1670; S.3836),toned, almost uncirculated £180-220820820 (x1.5)820 William IV, Sixpence 1831, head right, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1670; S.3836),toned, good extremely fine £150-200165


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS821 822g821Victoria (1837-1901), young head Sovereign, 1850, rev. crowned shield within wreath(Marsh 33; S.3852C), very fine £250-350g822 Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1853, rev. crowned shield within wreath (Marsh 36;S.3852C), nearly very fine £230-280823 824823 Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1859, with Ansell ribbon, rev. crowned shield withinwreath (Marsh 42A; S.3852E), scuffs on head, about very fine, rare £800-1,000g824 Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1860, rev. crowned shield within wreath (Marsh 44;S.3852D), very fine £220-260825 827g825Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1860, inverted V for A in GRATIA, rev. crowned shieldwithin wreath (Marsh 521; S.3852D), very fine, reverse better £700-900g826 Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1861, rev. crowned shield within wreath (Marsh 44;S.3852D), extremely fine £250-300g827Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1872, rev. crowned shield within wreath, die 11 (Marsh56; S.3853B), good extremely fine £400-500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON828828 (x2)g828Victoria, proof Sovereign, 1871, young head left, rev. St George and dragon, short tail,large BP, edge plain (S.3856), brilliant uncirculated £6,000-8,000167


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS829g829Victoria, young head Half-Sovereign, 1853, rev. crowned garnished shield (S.3859),about very fine £130-160830g830 Victoria, young head Half-Sovereign, 1864, rev. crowned garnished shield, die 31(S.3860), good very fine £140-180831831 (x1.5)831 Victoria, young head Crown, 1847 XI, rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 286;S.3882), nearly extremely fine £1,000-1,200WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON832832 (x1.5)832 Victoria, ‘gothic’ Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, emblems in angles (ESC 288; S.3883), lightly toned, a few very light hairlines,otherwise uncirculated £2,000-3,000833833 (x1.5)833 Victoria, ‘gothic’ Florin, 1873, MDCCCLXXIII, crowned bust left, die 100, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, emblems in angle (ESC 841; S.3893), extremely fine, reversebetter £180-220169


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS834834 (x1.5)834 Victoria, young head Shilling, 1861, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1309; S.3904), toned,almost uncirculated £200-300835835 (x1.5)835 Victoria, young head Shilling, 1862, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1310; S.3904), toned,almost uncirculated, rare £300-400836836 (x1.5)836 Victoria, young head Sixpence, 1852, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1697; S.3908),toned, uncirculated £200-300837837 Victoria, Jubilee head Maundy set, 1890 (ESC 2505; S.3932), toned, almost uncirculated(4) £100-120838 Victoria, Jubilee head Maundy sets (3), 1890, 1891, 1892 (ESC 2505, 2506, 2507;S.3932), toned, uncirculated (12) £250-350WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON839839 Victoria, old head Halfcrown, 1893, rev. crowned shield (ESC 726; S.3938), toned,almost uncirculated £80-100840 Victoria, old head Florin, 1893, rev. three crowned shields (ESC 876; S.3939), toned,extremely fine, reverse better £60-80841841 Victoria, old head Maundy set, 1901 (ESC 2516; S.3943), almost uncirculated (4) £100-120842842 Victoria, proof young head Halfpenny, 1839, rev. Britannia seated (Peck 1523; S.3949),small marks on the edge and very slight rub on the highpoints, otherwise good extremely fine £200-250843843 Victoria, ‘bun’ head Halfpenny, 1881H, rev. Britannia seated (S.3956), about extremelyfine with some lustre £50-60171


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS844 845844 Edward VII (1901-10), specimen coins, 1902, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, Crown toMaundy Penny, the silver toning not matched, uncirculated, in Royal Mint case (11) £800-1,000845 Edward VII, specimen coins, 1902, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, Crown to MaundyPenny, the silver toning not matched, uncirculated, in Royal Mint case (11) £800-1,000846847g846g847Edward VII, Five-Pounds, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (S.3965),extremely fine £1,500-1,800Edward VII, Two-Pounds, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (S.3967), goodextremely fine £700-900848848 Edward VII, matt proof Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 362;S.3979), a good example, uncirculated £220-280WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON849849 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1902, head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 746; S.3980),stains, mark on cheek, extremely fine, reverse better £60-80850 Edward VII, Halfcrowns (8), 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 (3), 1910 (S.3980), the1904 heavily scored, generally fine, Florin, 1908 (S.3981), good fine, Shilling, 1906(S.3982), fine (8) £80-100851851 Edward VII, Florin 1903, head right, rev. Britannia standing (ESC 921; S.3981), nearlyextremely fine £40-50852 Edward VII, Maundy sets (3), 1902 (2), 1903 (ESC 2517, 2519; S.3985), toned,uncirculated (12) £280-350853853 Edward VII, Maundy set, 1904 (ESC 2520; S.3985), toned, uncirculated (4) £100-120854 George V (1910-36), Halfcrowns (20), 1915 (3), 1916 (8), 1917 (8), 1918 (S.4011),generally very fine - extremely fine (20) £200-250855 George V, Halfcrowns (31), 1913, 1914, 1915 (7), 1916 (14), 1917 (8) (S.4011),generally very fine - good very fine, some better (31) £300-400856 George V, Halfcrowns (30), 1913 (2), 1914 (9), 1915 (14), 1916 (2), 1917, 1933,1936 (S.4011; 4037), generally very fine (30) £200-300857 George V, Florins (29), 1913, 1914 (2), 1913, 1914 (5), 1915 (16), 1916 (3), 1917(S.4012), generally very fine, some better, George VI, Florins (2), 1942, 1943 (S.4081),one very fine, the other extremely fine (31) £200-300858 George V, Shillings (21), 1914, 1915 (9), 1916 (6), 1917 (5) (S.4013), generally veryfine - good very fine, a few better (21) £150-200859 George V, Halfcrown, 1923, head left, rev. crowned shield (ESC 770; S.4021A), goodextremely fine £40-50173


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS860 861860 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 371;S.4036), a few light marks, almost extremely fine £200-250861 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 371;S.4036), dirty surface on obverse, almost extremely fine £200-250862862 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 371;S.4036), good very fine £150-200863 (x1.5)863 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1934, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 374; S.4036),extremely fine, reverse toned, in PCGS holder graded MS63 £2,000-3,000WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDON864 (x1.5)864 Edward VIII (1936), the unique pair of separate strikings in tin of the obverse andreverse designs for the proposed Crown of 1937, the obverse, by T. Humphrey Paget,depicting the famous left facing portrait of Edward, EDWARDVS VIII D; G: BR: OMN: REXaround, signed with small HP below truncation, the reverse by G. Kruger Gray depictingthe crowned arms with supporters, FID: DEF: IND: IMP above, CROWN: 1937. below, signedwith small KG between legs of supporters, both with plain reverses with MODEL in raisedletters in the centres, both with toothed borders and milled edges, 39mm. (Dyer plate A6(obverse only) and plate E; Giordano T5c and T36a; the Pattern Crown listed inESC 391c, R6), carbon spotting on the portrait and on the Unicorn on the reverse, otherwiseextremely fine and of the highest rarity, according to Giordano the only pair of trial strikesin tin, the obverse being the only trial striking known in any metal, the reverse trial knownalso in silver, therefore a unique pair of trial strikings for this famous coinage (2) £25,000-35,000PROVENANCE:‘Offered by Order of Mr T.H Paget, O.B.E., the well known artist and designer ofcoins and medals’ Glendining, 12 March 1970, lot 236 (both pieces illustrated)DNW, 8 October 2002, lot 1396175


ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS865g865George VI (1936-52), proof Two-Pounds, 1937, head left, rev. St George and dragon(S.4075), hairlines, brilliant uncirculated £600-800866866 George VI, Maundy set, 1951 (ESC 2568; S.4096), brilliant, uncirculated (4) £120-150867867 Elizabeth II (1952-), VIP proof Crown, 1960, laureate bust right, rev. four shieldscruciform around central crown, emblems in angles (ESC 393M; S.4143), as struck, rare £400-500WWW.SPINK.COM


June 26 & 27, 2013 - LONDONMISCELLANEOUS LOTS OF BRITISH MILLED COINS AND RELATED ITEMS868 Miscellaneous English Crowns (6), 1696, 1820, 1821, 1844, 1887, 1892, Double-Florin, smaller silver (6), fine to very fine (13) £300-350869 Miscellaneous silver coins (17), including Crowns (6), 1696 OCTAVO, third bust, 1821,1887, 1889 (2), 1896 LX, Halfcrowns (3), 1817 large head, 1817 small head, 1825,‘Gothic’ Florin, 1873, minor denominations (7), fine to very fine (17) £120-160870 Miscellaneous, 18th century round coin weights (10), 20/- and 10/- (W.2021),others for £3 12/-, 36/-, 27/-, 21/-, 10/6d, 6/9d, 6/-, and 4/6d, very fine (10) £50-60871 Miscellaneous base metal coins (approx. 80), including George III, ‘Cartwheel’Twopence, 1797 (3), Victoria, Penny, 1875 H, others mostly 19th and 20th century,early coins poor to fine, later coins better (lot) £80-100872 Miscellaneous milled silver coins (58), Crowns (5), George IV (1), Victoria (3),Edward VII, generally fair - fine, Shillings (48), George IV (2), Victoria (16), EdwardVII, (4), George V (26), the earlier issues, generally good, the later issues, generally fine -good fine, some better, one pierced, Sixpences (3), Threepence, fair - fine, and a MariaTheresia Taler, 1780, very fine (58) £180-220873 Miscellaneous milled silver coins, Halfcrowns (22), Victoria (19), George V (2),George VI (1), the earlier issues, good - about fine, the later issues, very fine, Florins (27),Victoria (14), Edward VII (12), George V (1), the earlier issues poor - fine, the laterissues, fine - good fine (49) £200-300874 Miscellaneous British milled coins, seventeenth-twentieth centuries, Silver (10), mainlyminor denominations, some fine - good fine, CuNi (14), Æ (approx. 100), variousdenominations, Copper (approx 40), generally fair - fine, some better, bronze (approx.60), mostly Elizabeth II, generally good very fine or better (lot) £100-150875 Miscellaneous medals, badges, fantasy coins, tokens, etc. (approx.95), mostly basemetal, a few silver, 19th and 20th century, generally British, one or two European,including a set of seven ‘Baldwins Oak’ apple pickers’ tokens, very mixed, average fine orbetter (lot) £100-150END OF THE SALE177


THE NICHOLAS RHODESCOLLECTIONPART I: TIBET21 August 2013 in Hong KongPART II: NORTH EAST INDIA24 September 2013 in LondonFor more information please contact Barbara Mears:Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4091 Email: bmears@spink.com69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ETWWW.SPINK.COM


– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –NAME ______________________________________________________ADDRESSSALE TITLE DATE CODE NAME SALE NO.Ancient, British and Foreign Coins Wednesday 26 June 2013 at 2.00 p.m. PAGET 13013and Commemorative Medalsand Thursday 27 June 2013 at 10.00 a.m.I request <strong>Spink</strong>, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below.I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid as well as any VATchargeable. The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot.All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed in the catalogue. I also understand that <strong>Spink</strong> provides the service of executingbids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that <strong>Spink</strong> will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received forthe same Lot, the commission bid received first by <strong>Spink</strong> will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received. If yourequire such notification then this is available on bids made via <strong>Spink</strong> live bidding service.PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN STERLINGLot Number(in numerical order)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________POSTCODE ___________________________________________________Price Bid £(excluding Buyer’s Premium)TEL. HOME ______________________________________________ TEL. OFFICE ____________________________________________FAX ____________________________________________________ E-MAIL ________________________________________________SIGNATURE _______________________________________________ VAT NUMBER ___________________________________________Please indicate the type of card: VISA VISA DEBIT MASTERCARD SWITCH AMERICAN EXPRESSPAYMENT MADE BY MASTERCARD OR VISA ARE SUBJECT TO A 2% SURCHARGE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS 4%CARD NO: START DATE: ISSUE NO: SECURITY CODE:SIGNATURE EXPIRY DATE NAME (ON CREDIT CARD)Please charge all purchases to my cardLot Number(in numerical order)69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ETtel: +44 (0)20 7563 4034fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037email: auctionteam@spink.comWRITTEN BIDS FORMThis form should be sent or faxed to the<strong>Spink</strong> auction office in advance of the sale.References for new clients should besupplied in good time to be taken upbefore the sale. Bids received later thanone hour before the start of the sale maynot be processed.YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ON SPINK LIVE.JUST VISIT WWW.SPINK.COM TO REGISTERPrice Bid £(excluding Buyer’s Premium)ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINSAND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALSLot Number(in numerical order)Price Bid £(excluding Buyer’s Premium)Do not charge my card. I will arrange to send payment. (<strong>Spink</strong> will only charge your card should you default on the payment terms agreed)Please hold my purchased lots for collection Continued ...26-27 JUNE 2013LONDON


DATESALE NO.Wednesday 26 June 2013 at 2.00 p.m. 13013and Thursday 27 June at 10.00 a.m.PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN STERLINGLot Number(in numerical order)Price Bid £(excluding Buyer’s Premium)Lot Number(in numerical order)Price Bid £(excluding Buyer’s Premium)Lot Number(in numerical order)Price Bid £(excluding Buyer’s Premium)BIDDING INCREMENTSBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. The normal bidding increments are:Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretionVAT is chargeable on the Hammer price andthe Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω)lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), andon lots marked (x) at the reduced rate(currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20%on the Buyer’s premium). VAT on MarginScheme lots (identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the lot number) ispayable at 20% on the Buyer’s premium only.REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINKTRADE REFERENCESBANK REFERENCES_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


SALE:SALE NO: 13012AUCTION RESULTSAncient, British and Foreign Coinsand Commemorative MedalsDATE: 26th and 27th March 2013VENUE:London<strong>Spink</strong> & Son Ltd69 Southampton RowBloomsburyLondon WC1B 4ETTel: (020) 7563 4000The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to thenearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown.<strong>Spink</strong> & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.Lot Price1 £6002 £704 £2205 £4006 £4407 £5208 £1,4009 £3,60011 £3,30012 £4013 £5014 £5015 £85016 £6017 £6018 £11019 £26020 £24021 £20022 £20023 £18024 £22025 £3,60026 £14027 £22028 £20029 £38030 £90031 £85032 £80033 £7,00034 £32035 £34036 £30037 £40038 £28039 £340Lot Price40 £24041 £54042 £4043 £30044 £26045 £40046 £32047 £17048 £17049 £15051 £8052 £10053 £10054 £10057 £12058 £13059 £13060 £6061 £24062 £20063 £48064 £28065 £30066 £13067 £14068 £36070 £2,30075 £1,05077 £1,10081 £2,20083 £2,10085 £75086 £62088 £52089 £90090 £1,60092 £1,400Lot Price93 £4,80094 £1,70095 £1,35096 £2,10097 £1,50098 £90099 £2,000100 £680101 £80102 £750104 £2,300105 £24,000106 £300107 £1,250108 £650111 £190113 £1,000114 £1,900115 £6,200116 £150117 £46,000118 £50,000119 £17,000120 £1,450121 £550122 £620123 £650124 £11,000125 £850126 £1,400127 £1,650128 £2,700129 £170130 £2,400132 £1,250133 £700134 £2,500Lot Price135 £1,000136 £3,200137 £950138 £10,500139 £1,050140 £600141 £200142 £360143 £420144 £900145 £1,500146 £700147 £8,000148 £220149 £1,000150 £520152 £100153 £190154 £160155 £380156 £160157 £130158 £380159 £130160 £110161 £110162 £60163 £70164 £1,500166 £400167 £60168 £750169 £100170 £50171 £130172 £180173 £190Lot Price174 £110175 £480176 £400177 £320178 £240179 £2,500181 £380182 £240183 £240184 £220185 £90186 £140187 £170188 £260189 £100191 £2,400192 £420193 £1,400194 £850195 £300196 £650197 £220198 £600199 £380200 £240201 £560202 £220203 £30204 £380205 £220206 £3,000207 £90208 £1,150209 £240210 £90211 £500212 £340Lot Price213 £80214 £400216 £130217 £6,500218 £380221 £4,600222 £340223 £100224 £90225 £70226 £48,000227 £260228 £120229 £260230 £130232 £220233 £280234 £300235 £160236 £300237 £280238 £340239 £100240 £300241 £380242 £180243 £320244 £550245 £550246 £60247 £50248 £550250 £380252 £110253 £240254 £130256 £100


Lot Price259 £200260 £220261 £140262 £200263 £30265 £130266 £130267 £420268 £60269 £300270 £300271 £650273 £1,700274 £260275 £100276 £100278 £300279 £70280 £140281 £160282 £300283 £140284 £240285 £140286 £200288 £200289 £130290 £140291 £750292 £1,150293 £180294 £60295 £30296 £100297 £3,200298 £200299 £800300 £80301 £240303 £280304 £140305 £1,200306 £500308 £420309 £160310 £100311 £100312 £100313 £100314 £100315 £2,400316 £3,000317 £850318 £160319 £320320 £160321 £580Lot Price322 £500323 £140325 £380326 £240327 £130328 £280329 £650330 £700331 £750332 £1,000333 £40335 £40336 £300338 £300339 £280340 £240341 £40342 £300343 £800344 £700346 £2,300347 £120348 £190349 £140350 £520351 £340352 £340353 £80355 £100358 £110359 £1,100360 £400361 £280362 £200363 £60365 £1,050366 £300367 £550368 £80371 £750372 £750374 £750375 £360376 £2,500377 £850378 £100379 £1,050380 £170381 £80382 £400383 £280384 £320385 £500386 £140387 £520388 £220389 £550Lot Price390 £80391 £80392 £750393 £2,200394 £100395 £60396 £340397 £100398 £160399 £550400 £750401 £320402 £320403 £700404 £1,350405 £800406 £950408 £110409 £140411 £100412 £80413 £620414 £480415 £700416 £1,250417 £650418 £400419 £170420 £400423 £500424 £50425 £50426 £360427 £1,050428 £150429 £480430 £150431 £300432 £440433 £110434 £380435 £800436 £120437 £240438 £3,800439 £1,200441 £260442 £200444 £1,800445 £1,150447 £440448 £620449 £220452 £60454 £420455 £600457 £320Lot Price459 £260460 £2,200461 £950462 £750463 £900464 £950465 £500466 £60468 £260469 £120470 £550471 £120472 £50473 £700474 £1,000475 £600476 £750477 £550478 £320479 £130481 £160484 £100485 £280486 £80488 £420489 £20490 £130491 £140492 £280493 £110494 £380495 £110496 £2,900497 £200498 £320499 £1,100500 £500502 £220503 £360504 £1,400505 £1,300507 £1,200509 £480511 £5,800512 £180513 £30515 £190516 £220520 £150521 £200522 £550523 £4,000524 £420525 £360526 £260527 £800528 £600Lot Price529 £400530 £600532 £300533 £300535 £500536 £600537 £1,000538 £620540 £110541 £500544 £62545 £75,000546 £1,150547 £380548 £1,300549 £220551 £750553 £60554 £440555 £60556 £260557 £60559 £200560 £190561 £100562 £1,000563 £50565 £240566 £1,100568 £160569 £3,000570 £50575 £1,050576 £520577 £300579 £1,600580 £170581 £280583 £750584 £200586 £160587 £600588 £240589 £110590 £15,000591 £5,800592 £5,500593 £1,300594 £260595 £120596 £600597 £300598 £1,700599 £500600 £650601 £40602 £1,200Lot Price603 £400604 £100605 £340607 £30608 £160609 £100610 £1,000611 £440614 £500615 £500616 £750618 £800619 £500620 £700621 £500622 £500624 £1,000625 £360626 £340627 £4,600628 £4,400629 £650630 £700631 £520632 £80633 £320634 £220635 £400636 £400637 £160638 £180639 £260641 £80643 £320644 £60645 £100646 £1,200648 £2,100649 £700650 £700651 £1,600652 £150653 £580654 £320655 £2,400656 £580657 £340658 £260659 £150660 £1,600661 £130662 £450663 £200665 £320667 £60668 £680670 £400


Lot Price671 £220672 £2,200673 £950674 £130675 £700676 £800677 £300678 £210679 £160680 £240681 £2,000682 £240683 £160684 £190685 £90686 £200687 £130688 £380689 £280690 £11,000691 £3,000692 £12,000693 £1,700694 £1,600695 £600696 £100697 £50698 £480699 £80700 £1,500701 £150702 £150703 £300704 £750705 £40706 £1,100707 £320708 £130709 £800710 £200711 £130712 £420713 £420714 £320715 £60716 £280717 £170718 £1,450719 £50721 £130722 £1,800723 £300724 £60725 £250726 £3,800727 £70Lot Price728 £160731 £240732 £280733 £240734 £240735 £100736 £160737 £480738 £320739 £240740 £360741 £320742 £440743 £150744 £190745 £120746 £240747 £320748 £140749 £150750 £220751 £260752 £550753 £440754 £120755 £360756 £380757 £680759 £160760 £400762 £700763 £750765 £3,400766 £340767 £480768 £260770 £220771 £180772 £1,200773 £160774 £380775 £170777 £100778 £300779 £220780 £600782 £130783 £220784 £2,000786 £80789 £40791 £50792 £480793 £20794 £1,000795 £120Lot Price796 £650797 £100799 £1,600800 £190801 £280802 £13,000803 £3,600804 £2,100805 £340806 £340807 £3,500808 £3,500809 £3,000810 £2,900811 £7,000812 £420813 £4,200814 £240815 £320816 £130817 £280818 £400819 £750820 £650822 £550823 £200824 £200825 £320826 £360827 £2,100828 £1,100830 £320831 £1,000833 £600835 £1,100836 £1,600837 £160838 £150839 £100840 £340841 £320842 £100843 £220844 £440845 £320846 £60847 £420848 £400849 £60851 £120852 £60853 £1,000855 £200857 £280858 £280859 £650Lot Price860 £1,700861 £380863 £500864 £150865 £750866 £650869 £420870 £280871 £460872 £550873 £280874 £260875 £200876 £500877 £320878 £280879 £240880 £650881 £90882 £130883 £950884 £900885 £2,900886 £1,300888 £500889 £550890 £600891 £650892 £700893 £700894 £240895 £550896 £300897 £900898 £500899 £150900 £260901 £3,400902 £500903 £280904 £150906 £200908 £450909 £420910 £120911 £300912 £170913 £140914 £420915 £460916 £280917 £220918 £340919 £600920 £340921 £250Lot Price922 £130923 £130925 £120926 £300927 £360928 £2,300929 £1,400930 £1,900931 £460932 £900933 £360934 £360935 £320936 £1,300938 £150939 £1,150940 £190941 £200942 £150943 £900944 £100945 £1,700946 £1,700947 £1,800948 £620949 £340950 £220951 £380952 £160953 £680954 £80955 £150956 £200957 £300958 £320959 £220960 £200961 £80962 £60963 £70964 £70965 £110966 £160967 £140968 £150969 £240970 £220971 £170972 £200973 £220974 £1,600975 £1,000976 £440977 £240978 £140979 £260Lot Price980 £340981 £160982 £150983 £1,300984 £200985 £220986 £2,400987 £320988 £240989 £190990 £180991 £110994 £200995 £280996 £300997 £150998 £800999 £1301000 £1601001 £3001002 £1,7001003 £1,7001004 £3801005 £3001007 £1601008 £2001009 £2,3001010 £601011 £501012 £4201013 £4201014 £5601015 £1801016 £8001017 £2401018 £8001019 £2401020 £6001021 £2201022 £4001023 £1101024 £2201025 £2801026 £1301027 £1201028 £1301029 £901030 £1101031 £1901032 £1601033 £100


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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERSThese conditions set out the terms on which we (<strong>Spink</strong> and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contractwith you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully.1 DEFINITIONSThe following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;Buyer’s Premiummeans the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;Forgerymeans a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as toauthorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);Hammer PriceLotReserveSeller<strong>Spink</strong> GroupVATVAT Symbolsmeans the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in anycatalogue;the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;<strong>Spink</strong> and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; andmeans the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.3 BEFORE THE SALE3.1 Examination of goodsYou are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports areusually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand Conditions.3.2 Catalogue descriptions3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or madeorally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, andshould not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour ofany item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling priceshould not be relied on as a statement that this price is either theprice at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. We provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any Lot.3.3 Your ResponsibilityYou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.3.4 Extensions – Stamps only3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of4 AT THE SALEthe first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall havethe same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andConditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. Youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an ExpertCommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension onaccount of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as havingfaults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion orCertificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not includedin the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.3.4.5 Should <strong>Spink</strong> accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.4.1 Refusal of admissionOur sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)


4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by <strong>Spink</strong>, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertakensubject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errorsor omissions in connection with this activity.4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion4.10 Bidding by <strong>Spink</strong>4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up tothe amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.4.10.2 The <strong>Spink</strong> Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaseLots as principal.4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.4.13 After Sale ArrangementsIf you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.4.14 Return of LotOnce your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to payfor that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If thereare any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days ofreceipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may thenrequest that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out inclause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund ofthe corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. Wewill not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received byus in the same condition that it was in at the auction date.5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s PremiumIn addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot.5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on theHammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on theBuyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the Buyer’s premium only.5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless theyhave been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a <strong>Spink</strong> nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export theLot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made.5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and <strong>Spink</strong> will charge £50 for each refund processed.VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’sPremium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,Londonderry.VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Schemeand evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded.5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an ImportVAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.


5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent addressand, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts duehave been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are setout on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thei(ii)transfer.By cheque or bank draft made payable to <strong>Spink</strong> and Son Ltdand sent to <strong>Spink</strong> at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied.Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made bythe card holder in person whilst on our premises.5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedLots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain itemssold until all amounts due to us, or to the <strong>Spink</strong> Group, have beenpaid in full.5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lotwill be entirely at your risk.5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care whenhandling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, theLot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any ImportDuties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. <strong>Spink</strong> will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of<strong>Spink</strong>.5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulatedpayment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compoundinterest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the <strong>Spink</strong> Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or otherproperty in the possession of the <strong>Spink</strong> Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the <strong>Spink</strong> Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the <strong>Spink</strong> Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the <strong>Spink</strong> Group, and pay any balance to you;5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the <strong>Spink</strong>Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment; or5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.5.11 Failure to collectWhere purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale,whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay astorage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling costthat may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until alloutstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailedprovisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to youif a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of thereceipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is aForgery;5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)


5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.6 LIABILITYNothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud orfraudulent misrepresentation.7 COPYRIGHT7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, videoor otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.8 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.9 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business.10.1 Limitation of LiabilitySubject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/orsimilar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.10.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.10.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.10.4 Waiver10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is onlyeffective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.10.5 Law and Jurisdiction10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arisingout of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.Postal ChargesPrices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25Prices for all other items including postage and packagingInvoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20Up to £10,000 £20 £30 £40Above £10,001 £20 £50 £60Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contactAuctionteam@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.Value Added Tax (VAT)Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which <strong>Spink</strong> intends toaccount for VAT.i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to VAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’ Premiumis not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we willissue invoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Priceand the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businessesto recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rulesfor recovering input tax.ii. Zero-Rated LotsLimited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’spremium.iii. Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.iv. Starred and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear theOmega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price andon the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots bear VAT because the Lot is liable forVAT at this rate on importation into the EU.v. Investment Gold LotsLots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer.vi. Imported LotsLots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω)have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium becausethey have been imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU.In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which ineffect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has beensold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to paythe import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HMCustoms and Excise on your behalf.<strong>Spink</strong> Uni (07/11) (20)


SALE CALENDAR 2013STAMPS5 June Great Britain Stamps and Postal History London 1302627 June The “Fordwater” Collection of Canada and BNA Colonies New York 14310/11 July The Collector’s Series Sale London 1302715/16 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 14410 September The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India and States, Part III London 1302811 September The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Great Britain London 1302921 September The Japanese Occupation Issues of South East Asia Singapore 1303821/22 September Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Singapore 13030COINS27 June Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301321 August Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 1302028/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31724 September North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection London 1301925 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 130143 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 13015BANKNOTES17 July The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV:The North of England London 1303528/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 3171/2 October World Banknotes London 130183 October The Ibrahim Salem Collection of African Banknotes London 130375 December World Banknotes London 13034MEDALS25 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003BONDS AND SHARES7 June Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301628/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31728 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 13017AUTOGRAPHS28/29 August The Collector’s Series Sale New York 317WINESJune An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW03September An Evening of Exceptional Wines SingaporeThe above sale dates are subject to change<strong>Spink</strong> offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –


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