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Noonans Coins and Historical Medals (7–8 Apr 26)

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AUCTION

AN AUCTION OF COINS & HISTORICAL MEDALS

DATE

7–8 APRIL AT 10 AM

CATALOGUE 355

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COINS & HISTORICAL MEDALS

TUESDAY 7–8 APRIL AT

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BUYERS’ PREMIUM

The rate for this sale is 24% of the Hammer Price (+ VAT where applicable).

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4001

4002

4003

British Iron Age

CANTII,castPotinUnit,BirchingtonBulltype,headofApolloleft, rev.buttingbullleft,3.05g/8h(ABC141; cf. BMC667;VA 1404-1; S –). Fine, extremely rare

£40-£60

CANTII,castPotinUnit,Nipplestype,crudeoutlineheadright, rev.crudeoutlinebullofstraightlines,1.33g/3h,1.03g/9h, 1.63g/9h, 1.13g (ABC 174; BMC 715-23; VA 139-1; S 64) [4]. Varied state

£40-£60

REGINI,Uninscribedissues,bronzeUnit,ChichesterCocktype,helmetedheadright, rev. cockstandingright,holdingsnakein beak,2.24g/5h(CCI92.1023, thiscoin;A.Burnett,SNCDecember1992,p.341,no.20, thiscoin;CottamType2group1,dies 5/d; ABC 737; BMC 657-9; VA –; S 61). Dark brown patina, very ne

£60-£80

4004

BELGAE,Uninscribedissues,acontemporaryplatedimitationofagoldQuarter-Stater,RingedHorseRighttype,stylisedwreath, cogwheelattop,‘bear’spaw’toleftandright, rev. annulatehorseright,sunburstabove,0.72g/11h(cf. ABC818;BMC–;VA–;S –). Most plating remaining and very ne, an imitation of an excessively rare type

£80-£100

4005

ATREBATESandREGNI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,HampshireHelmettype,helmetedheadleft, rev.horseleft,pellet-inringbelow,spiralsunabove,1.22g/5h(CCI96.1629,same obv. die;BeanUNC1b;ABC851;BMC–;VA–;S–). Extremelyrare, very ne and lightly toned

£90-£120

Provenance: OnlyoneotherexampleisrecordedontheCCI,96.1629,andsoldatCNGMailBidSale81,20May2009,lot1322.Ruddattributes this coin to the Belgae, however it is now believed to be from the Atrebates and Regni.

4006

BELGAE, Ex (c.50-40BC),silverUnit,ExHeadtype,headleft,[EX]aboveforehead,sixpelletsbelownose, rev. annulatehorse right, curtain motif below, spiral above, 0.96g/3h (ABC 995; BMC 614-28; VA –; S 57). About ne, scarce £40-£60

4007

ICENI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,NorfolkDiademtype,femaleheadright,diademaboveforehead,cordedcurlsforhair, rev. horsesteppingright,dashesformane,leaftail,strapsofpelletsandlinesacrossneckandchest,wheelwithpelletedrimabove, 0.99g/9h (ABC 1501; BMC 3534-35; VA –; S 432). Chipped, obverse off-centre, however well dened, attractively toned and very ne £100-£150

4008

ICENI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,MossopProtoHeadtype,maleheadleftwithjuttingjaw,largeovaleye,complexlinesof cordedhair,pelletrosetteinfront,starbelowneck, rev.horseright,doubleupperleftfrontleg,dashesformane,lickof !ame frommouth,largeleaftail,1.24g/1h(ABC1522;BMC3549;VA–;S433). Dustybrownpatina,very newithobverseparticularly clear, rare £100-£150

4009

ICENI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,MossopProtoHeadtype,traceofmaleheadleft, rev.horseright,doubleupperleftfront leg,pelletsformane,solidhead,largeear,lickof !amefrommouth,pellet-in-ringbelow,diamond-shapedmotifabovewithpelletin-ring at each corner, star above, 1.48g/7h (ABC 1522; BMC 3549; VA –; S 433). Very ne for issue, rare £80-£100

4010

ICENI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,PunkHeadtype,maleheadright,herringbonehair,largeovaleye,ringofpelletsinfront, rev. horseright,doubleupperleftfrontleg,solidhead,beadedmane,phallusbelow,pelletboss,ringsandlargeringofpellets around ring above, 1.40g/6h (ABC 1525; BMC 3550-51; VA –; S 433). Spots of verdigris, otherwise very ne for issue £50-£70

4011

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Odin’s Eye [Ring] type, male head right, herringbone hair, large oval eye and another eye before mouth, rev. horse right, double upper left front leg, large open head with !ame from mouth, pellet-in-ring below within ring of dots, pellet triad under chin and before leg, 1.13g/3h (ABC 1531 var.; VA 665-7 var.; BMC 3542; S 433). Chipped, however very ne and lightly toned, pellet triad in place of pellet-in-ring before horse, rare

£90-£120

4012

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Freckenham Boar type, chunky boar right, single rear leg, stiff bristles with pellets at end, pellet rosette below, rev horse right, large open head, wheel above, pellet rosette below, 1.13g/1h (CCI 94.0533, this coin; ABC 1573; BMC 3440-42; VA –; S –). Some peripheral weakness, otherwise very ne and extremely rare

£100-£150

4013

Provenance: Bt Freeman 14 May 1999; bt C. Rudd 1993 List 9 (33)

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Half-Unit, Butter!y and Boar type, boar right, long bristles topped by pellets, large ear, ‘butter!y’ motif above, pelletal sun each side, rev. horse right, tail of plain line with adjoining line of pellets, pelletal sun above, pellet boss below, 0.44g/2h (ABC 1594; BMC –; VA –; S –). Chipped, broken and since repaired, otherwise ne for this excessively rare issue £60-£80

4014

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Half-Unit, Barley Crescent type, ear of barley or palm-branch in centre, four dots below, vestigial cloak lines right, rev. horse right, upturned solid crescent above, pellet in cusp, 0.47g/1h (ABC 1603; BMC –; VA –; S –). Chipped, however extremely rare, dark tone and good ne

£80-£100

4015

Provenance: Bt Cherry 23 December 2011

The four dots below the ear of barley appear to be the bristles on the back of a boar, as frequently seen on Icenian silver Units (ABC 1573 to 1585 inclusive, 1621 and 1624). There are currently no other examples of this coin on the CCI or CoinArchives, making this coin especially rare.

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Half-Unit, Stickman Boar type, stylised boar right, S-shaped tail, single front leg, long bristles on back, spear in front, rev. horse right, solid head, rein from chest to nose, ‘stickman’ below, pellet triad either side of pellet-in-ring above, 0.41g/7h (ABC 1624; BMC 3517-20; VA 661-1; S 437). Good ne, reverse better, rare

£80-£100

4016

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Corn Ear type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, corn-ear mane, three pellets and ecen below, 1.25g (ABC 1657; BMC 4079, same dies; VA 730-1; S 443A). Struck off-centre, however very ne £60-£80

4017

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Edn type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev globular horse right, S-shape below head, three pellets and ED[N] below, 1.17g (ABC 1672; BMC 4241, same dies; VA 734-1; S 444). Struck off-centre, however very ne and lightly toned £60-£80

4018

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Half-Unit, Mini Ed type, back-to-back open crescents within lozenge of corded lines, rev horse right, solid head, harness and reins, V-shape above, ED below, 0.52g (ABC 1690; BMC –; VA –; S –). A couple small spots of verdigris, otherwise better than very

ne and excessively rare £80-£100

4019

DOBUNNI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Cotswold Crosses type, moon head right represented by nose and stalk lips, pellet-inrings before, pellet rosette below nose, crescents and S-shape motifs around, rev horse riding right, cross below, pellet below tail, cruciform pattern of ring and crescents above, 0.91g/4h (ABC 2036 var.; BMC 3003-11 var.; VA 1135-1 var.; S 377 var.). Surfaces a little rough, otherwise very

ne £70-£90

4020

DOBUNNI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Cotswold Crosses type, moon head right represented by nose and stalk lips, pellet-inrings behind, pellet rosette below and before nose, crescents and S-shape motifs around, rev. naturalistic horse riding right, large cross-like !ower with small cross in upper left angle below, V-shape below tail, cruciform pattern of ring and crescents above, crescent before horse’s head, 0.92g/9h (ABC 2036 var.; BMC 3008-11; VA 1137-1; S 377 var.). Rough surfaces, however well-centred and very ne for issue £70-£90

4021

DOBUNNI, Anted (c 20-43), silver Unit, Anted type, head right, pellets for hair, pellet-in-ring for eye, cross and pellet-in-ring below, pellets in arc behind, stalk lips, rev. triple-tailed horse left, TED above, [AN] and pellet-in-ring below, 0.95g/5h (ABC 2072; BMC 3032-38; VA 1082-1; S 380). About ne £60-£80

4022

DOBUNNI, Eisu (c. AD 20-43), plated contemporary imitation of a gold Stater, Tree type, Dobunnic tree emblem, rev tripletailed horse right, wheel below, EISV above, 4.89g/5h (cf. ABC 2078; cf. BMC 3039-42; cf VA 1105-1; cf. S 381). Most plating remaining, good ne £100-£150

4023

DOBUNNI, Eisu (c. AD 20-43), silver Unit, Oxo type, head right, pellet-in-ring for eye, cross and pellet-in-ring below, pellets in arcs behind, stalk lips, rev. triple-tailed annulate horse left, pellet and EI above, pellet and SV below, 1.04g/2h (ABC 2081; BMC 3043 -51, 3054-55; VA 1110-1; S 382). About very ne for issue £70-£90

4024

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, billon Unit, Potterne Moon Head type, moon head right, three crescents for hair, large sunburst on chin, stalk lips, rev horse left, feather tail, small ring above, large wheel below, 0.88g/3h (ABC 2131; BMC 604-5, 3018; VA –; S –). Very ne and rare £80-£100

4025

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, Turf Cutter/Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, pellet triads either side of ‘eyes’, pellet between, rev. disjointed horse left, body of crescents, pellets above, four vertical legs, three diverging lines for tail, horizontal coffee bean motif above, large pellet below with pellet triad either side, 4.48g/4h (ABC 2154-57 var.; BMC –; VA –; S –). Rough surfaces, however very ne and an interesting variety £100-£150

Provenance: Bt Cherry 4 September 2010

4026

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Staters (3), Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three horizontal lines for tail, coffee bean above tail, large pellet below, twelve pellets above, zigzag and pellet pattern in exergue, 4.96g/1h, 4.94g/1h, 4.75g/3h (ABC 2157; BMC 2646, same obv. die; VA 1235-1; S 366) [3]. Struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise good ne or better £100-£150

4027

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Staters (3), Two Branch type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, two branched objects above, rev. disjointed horse left, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three diverging lines for tail, ragged coffee bean above tail, large pellet below, pellets above, 3.99g/12h, 3.86g/12h, 3.53g/11h (ABC 2166; BMC –; VA 1252-1; S 366) [3]. Good ne or better, struck from the same dies £100-£150

4028

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Staters (3), Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, two-pronged branches above, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, coffee bean above tail, large pellet below, many pellets above, 3.45g/11h, 3.76g/11h, 2.61g/12h (ABC 2169; BMC 2658, #rst two with same rev. die; VA 1235-1; S 367) [3]. Struck from the same obverse die, ne or better £100-£150

4029

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Stater, Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, two widely spaced pellets between wreath and ‘eye’, rev. disjointed horse left, body of crescents, four vertical crescents, coffee bean above tail, pellets above, 4.03g/1h (ABC 2169; BMC 2555ff; VA 1235-1; S 367). Flan crack at 6 o’clock, otherwise very ne £60-£80

4030

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Stater, Omo type, crude wreath motif, hairbar with shallow crescent, rev. disjointed horse left, horse’s neck splits into Y-shape, body of crescents, many pellets above, coffee-bean motif above tail, 4.14g/9h (ABC 2172; BMC –; VA –; S –). An unusual variety, struck on an oblong an and good ne for issue

£80-£100

4031

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, bronze Staters (5), Hod Hill type, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three lines for tail, pellet below, many pellets above, 3.30g/1h, 3.35g/1h, 3.00g/12h, 3.55g/12h, 3.06g/5h (ABC 2175; BMC 2790-2859; VA 1290-1; S 371) [5]. About ne

£80-£100

4032

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Wreath type, spike through centre, pellet triad either side, crescents below, rev. pellets, trace of herringbone above, 2.10g (ABC 2184; BMC 2873-80; VA 1329-1; S 372). Light green dusty patina, good ne for issue and rare £80-£100

Provenance: Bt Cherry

4033

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury V-type, spike, pellets and V-shape, crescent each side, rev. nine pellets across three lines, 2.09g (ABC 2193; BMC 2901-5; VA 1340-1; S 372). Light green patina, ne and very rare £80-£100

4034

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, !ve pellets either side, rev. seven pellets across three lines, 1.69g (ABC 2196; BMC 2910-12; VA 1357-1; S 372). Dark brown patina and very ne for issue £90-£120

Provenance: Bt Vosper

4035

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets either side, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 2.24g (ABC 2196; BMC 2917-34; VA 1345-1; S 372). Light green patina and very ne £90-£120

Provenance: Bt Cherry 22 September 1993

4036

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets either side, rev. fourteen pellets in !eld, 3.00g (ABC 2196; BMC 2934; VA 1342-1; S 372). Dark patina and very ne £90-£120

4037

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, !ve pellets above and seven pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.29g (ABC 2196; BMC 2917-19; VA 1349-1; S 372). Light green patina and ne £70-£90

Provenance: Bt Cherry 9 October 1994

4038

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets above and six pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.38g (ABC 2196; BMC 2920-23; VA 1343-1; S 372). Light green patina and ne £70-£90

4039

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Mini Dots type, spike through centre with large fork, three pellets either side, rev. seven pellets in !eld, 2.05g (ABC 2199; BMC 2896-97; VA 1360-1; S 372). Light dusty patina, very ne and scarce £80-£100

Provenance: Bt Cherry 11 July 2009

4040

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Duro Boat Dots type, three men in a boat design, rings either side and ring above, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across !eld, various ornaments including clamshell-motif and rings around, 0.80g (ABC 2211 var.; BMC 2760; VA 1249-1 var.; S 368). An unusual variety with rings in place of pellet rosette, struck on an oblong an and good ne £80-£100

4041

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Badbury Rat type, trace of 'three men in a boat' design, rev zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across !eld, various motifs including rodent-like object and a 'clamshell' motif to one side, 0.76g (ABC 2214; BMC 2748-70; VA 1260-1; S 368). Good ne for issue £60-£80

4042

TRINOVANTES, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Duck Helmet type, helmeted head left, rev. annulate horse left, big ears, corn ear on pellet-in-ring above and inverted below, 0.84g/8h (ABC 2380; BMC –; VA –; S –). Broken, however very ne for this excessively rare issue £70-£90

4043

TRINOVANTES, Dubnovellaunos (c 5 BC - AD 10), silver Unit, V-Sign type, head right, phallic nose, crescents for hair, beaded angle for hairline, "ower before, rev. annulate horse rearing left, "ower below, 0.60g/1h (ABC 2398; BMC –; VA 1663-1; S –). Severely chipped, otherwise ne and rare

£40-£60

4044

TRINOVANTES, Dubnovellaunos (c 5 BC - AD 10), bronze Unit, Hairy type, head left, hair represented by curves above, rev horse left, pellet-in-ring above and below, 1.89g/1h (ABC 2407; BMC 2446-48; VA 1669-1; S 211). About ne, dark patina and rare £40-£60

4045

CATUVELLAUNI, Uninscribed issues, silver Half Unit, Puckeridge Bird Hare type, uncertain animal, possibly a hare, right, zigzag below, pellet-in-rings around, wheel with pellet rim behind, rev. horse left, beaded mane, outline crescent above, star below, 0.45g/12h (ABC 2499; BMC 393-6; VA 474-1; S 52). Chipped, however ne for this very rare type

£60-£80

4046

CATUVELLAUNI, Addedomaros (c. 45-25 BC), bronze Units (2), Corded type, head left, corded lines for hair and hairline, rev. horse left, pellet-in-ring below, ring below tail, 1.15g/3h, 1.35g/1h (ABC 2544; BMC 2453-60; VA 1646-1; S 206) [2]. Good ne, both with dark green patinas, scarce £60-£80

4047

4048

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c 25 BC - AD 10), silver Unit, Stag type, TASCI in panel on vertical wreath, rev stag left, looking right, pellet-in-annulet above and below stag, 1.28g/3h (ABC 2634; BMC –; VA –; S –). Very ne and extremely rare

£100-£150

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), bronze Unit, Goat type, bearded head left, VE[RL] in front, rev. goat right, pellet-in-ring below, !ower motif above, 1.24g/3h (ABC 2709; BMC 1765-68; VA 1715-1; S 256). Bright green patina, about ne and rare

£40-£60

4049

Provenance: Bt Swann 18 December 1993

CATUVELLAUNI, Andoco (c 20-1 BC), bronze Unit, Roman type, male head right, [ANDOCO] before, rev. horse right, pelletal sun above, ANDOCO around, 1.51g/11h (ABC 2727; BMC 2019-20; VA 1871-1; S 265). Fair, very rare £40-£60

4050

CATUVELLAUNI, Rues (c. AD 1-10), bronze Unit, Griffin type, RVIS in tablet, ring above and below, double ring border with hatching within, rev. Griffin left, pellet triad below, 1.89g/12h (ABC 2757; BMC 1693-97; VA 1895-1; S 273). About ne, very rare

£50-£70

4051

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin (c. AD 8-41), bronze Units (2), Victory Horseman type, Victory standing right, C V either side, rev. warrior on horse right, CVN below, 2.25g/7h, 2.14g/1h (ABC 2930; BMC 1935; VA 1981-1; S 334) [2]. About ne, very rare

£80-£100

4052

CATUVELLAUNI and TRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c. AD 8-41), bronze Unit, Butting Bull type, head right, [CAMV] before, sceptre behind, rev bull right, pawing ground with right foreleg, pellet-in-ring above and below, 1.08g/5h (ABC 2942; BMC –; VA –; S –). Fine with a dark green patina, excessively rare

£60-£80

4053

CATUVELLAUNI and TRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c. AD 8-41), bronze Unit, Stepping Griffin type, Griffin stepping right, CA [MV] above, rev horse rearing right, quatrefoil above, CVN below, 1.71g/12h (ABC 2945; BMC 1909-12; VA 2081-1; S 328). Dark green patina, very ne and scarce

£60-£80

Continental Iron Age

4054

ARMORICA, Abricatui,billonQuarter-Stater,lunarheadright, rev. stylisedhorseright,cordedwheelmotifabove,lyrebelow, 1.34g (DT 2271; LT J11). On an irregular an, part at, very ne, very rare

£80-£100

4055

Provenance: Bt Seaby 1976

CENTRALGAUL, Sequani,Quinarii(6),headwithtightlycurledlocksofhairleft, rev.boarstandingleft, SEQVANOIOTVOS around, 1.95g/12h,1.90g/1h,1.94g/2h,1.92g/11h,1.97g/3h,1.95g/3h(DT3243;LT5351); Q.DociSam.F.,Quinarii(2),celticised helmetedheadleft, QDOCI before, rev. horserunningleft, SAMF below,1.82g/6h,2.00g(DT3245;LT5405);togetherwithtwo further similar Quinarii (2) [10]. Fine or better

£80-£100

4056 x

DANUBIANCELTS,imitatingPhilipIIandhissuccessors,Tetradrachm, c.2ndCentury,Chinlesstype,traceofdiademedhead ofZeusright, rev. smallhorsemanonlargehorseright,fetterbelow,13.27g/1h(Göbl,OTA,pl.20,244/7;Lanz554; cf. LT9618); together with !ve further Eastern European Iron Age silver coins (5) [6]. First very ne and lightly toned, others fair or better £150-£200

4057 x

DANUBIANCELTS,imitationsofAlexanderIIIandhissuccessors,Tetradrachms(2), c. 2ndCenturyBC,headofHeraklesright, rev.ZeusAëtophorosseatedleftonthrone,legsparallel,holdingupeagleinrighthandandholdingsceptreinleft,17.22g/4h, 16.68g/11h (Pink 579-81; cf. LT 9632) [2]. Very early imitations being close to their prototypes, better than very ne £150-£200

4058 x

DANUBIANCELTS,imitatingPhilipIIandhissuccessors,Tetradrachm, c. 3rd-2ndCentury,laureateheadofZeusright, rev horsemanwalkingright,holdinglongpalm-branch,dolphinbetweenhorse’sfrontlegs,14.35g/12h(GöblOTApl.4,10.3; cf. Pink 10-12; cf. LT 9699-9701). Some light surface scratches, otherwise better than very ne and lightly toned £100-£150

4059 x

DANUBIANCELTS,imitatingPhilipIIandhissuccessors,Tetradrachm, c. 3rd-2ndCentury,devolvedlaureateheadofZeus right, rev. horsemanonprancinghorseleft,wearingacrestedhelmet,pelletsrepresentinggroundline,(GöblOTApl.27,308;Pink 308; LT 9789). Very ne, areas of crystallisation around edge

£100-£150

4061 x

4060 x DANUBIAN CELTS, imitating Philip II and his successors, Tetradrachm, c 2nd Century, Sattelkopfpferd type, heavily stylised head right, rev. stylised horse left, pellet triad above, 6.42g/5h (Göbl, OTA, pl. 26, 300/12; Lanz 644; LT –). Very ne and lightly toned £90-£120

4062

DANUBIAN CELTS, imitating Philip II and his successors, Tetradrachm, c. 3rd-2nd Century, devolved laureate head of Zeus right, nose and mouth with pellets, rev. horseman walking right, pelleted cross behind, long branch below, 7.09g/6h (Göbl OTA pl. 11, 109; Pink 110; LT –). Some light surface deposits, otherwise good very ne and very rare £150-£200

British Iron Age

ATREBATES and REGNI, Epaticcus (c. AD 20-40), silver Unit, Eagle type, bust right, wearing lion-skin, EPATI before face, rev eagle with open wings, holding serpent in talons, pellet-in-ring within !eld, 1.14g/5h (ABC 1346; BMC 2024-293; VA 580-1; S 356). Rough surfaces, dark tone and very ne for issue

£100-£150

4063

ATREBATES and REGNI, Caratacus (c. AD 40-43), silver Minim, Pegasus type, [C]ARA around pellet-in-ring, rev. Pegasus right, 0.16g/5h (ABC 1379; BMC 2385-89; VA 595-1; S 364A). Broken and repaired, ne, very rare £40-£60

4064

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, Stater [base metal core], British J [Norfolk Wolf Left type], wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. crude wolf left, crescent and pellets above, pellet below, 4.00g/9h (cf ABC 1399; cf BMC 218-78; cf VA 610-3; cf S 31). Obverse fair, reverse ne £70-£90

4065

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk God [Moustache] type, stylised male head right, short dashes for hair with longer crescents behind, each with pellet at end, corn-ear behind, two trefoils in front, rev. horse right, cabled mane, lozenge below with concave sides, pellet at each corner, pelta above, tricorne within, 1.18g/6h (ABC 1567; BMC 3605-759; VA 794-1; S 434). Better than very ne

£100-£150

4066

BRITISH IRON AGE, ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Retro type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev horse left, double upper front legs, solid Y-shaped head, single dashes for mane, six pellets on shoulder, reversed S-shape below head, pelletal sun above, retrograde ECE below, 0.95g (ABC 1669; BMC 4514-38; VA 766-1; S 445). Off-centre, however very ne £90-£120

4067

ICENI, Ecen (c AD 10-43), silver Unit, Symbol type [Y-Type], double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. globular horse right, single line of dashes for mane, pellet below tail, pelletal sun above, three pellets and Y-shaped motif below, 1.17g (ABC 1681; BMC 4297-323; VA 752-1; S 436). Struck on a large an, good very ne £120-£150

4068

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, gold Quarter-Stater, Wiltshire Wheels type, degraded wreath pattern, rev. double-tailed annulate horse bounding left, annulet and wheel above, similar arrangement below, 1.09g/2h (ABC 2103; BMC –; VA –; S –). Good ne, extremely rare £150-£200

English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Early Anglo-Saxon Period

4069

Sceatta,PrimaryseriesBII,diademedheadrightwithinserpentcircle, rev. birdrightoncross,crosspomméebefore,annulets eithersideofcrossbelow,pseudo-legendinmargin,1.10g/9h(cf. SCBIAbramson67-9;Abramson16-60var.;N127;S777). Reverse off-centre, however better than very ne with a pleasing dark brown patina

£100-£150

4070

Sceatta,PrimaryseriesC2,radiatebustright, APA inrunesbefore,beadedpyramidneckonlinearandbeadedexerguallines, rev. beadedstandardcontaining TTII aroundannulet,1.27g/8h(SCBIAbramson80;Abramson4-20;N41;S779). Darktoneandof pleasing style, better than very ne

£100-£150

4071

Sceatta,ContinentalseriesD,disintegratingbustrightwithsteeppyramidneck,Vbehind, rev. cross,pelletsinthreeangles,linein fourth, pseudo-legend around, 1.21g/12h (cf. SCBI Abramson 168; Abramson 8-10; N 168; S 792). Good ne £60-£80

4072

Sceatta,SecondaryseriesK,type33,drapedanddiademedbustleftwithlargeeyegazingheavenward,longcrossbeforeface, rev. lion-headleftwithlongtongue,0.91g/11h(SCBIAbramson432;Abramson38-20;N93;S803). Chipped,howevergood neand scarce £100-£150

Kings of Northumbria

4073

Redwulf (843/4),Styca,Vendelberht,+REDVVLFREX aroundsmallcross, rev. +VENDELBR HT aroundsmallcross,1.21g/9h(SCBI American Collections 136-7 same dies; N 189; S 867). Struck a little off-centre, otherwise very ne, glossy dark patina, rare thus £90-£120

Archbishops of York

4074

Wigmund (837-49),Styca,Æthelweard,+VIGMUNDIREP aroundcross, rev. +EDILVEARD aretrogradearoundcross,1.25g/12h(SCBI Lyon 380; N 196; S 870). Very ne, green patina £80-£100

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4075

Wigmund (837-49),Styca,Coenræd, VIGMVNDAREP aroundcross, rev. COENRED aroundcross,1.25g/9h(SCBILyon386,same obv. die; N 196; S 870). Better than very ne, some small areas of hard green deposit

£80-£100

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Archbishops of Canterbury

4076

Plegmund (890-923), Two Line type [HT 1], Beorthelm, [––]GMVND ARCHIEP[–] around small cross, rev. BIERHT ELM Mo in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets below, 1.21g/12h (CTCE P.4(e), this coin; N 256; S 900). A large fragment, light patina, very ne

£200-£260

Provenance: B. Bird Collection, Glendining Auction, 20 November 1974, lot 287; SNC February 1989 (169); W. MacKay Collection [bt Spink 2012]

The patination of this coin indicates that it might be stray from the Vatican Hoard

4077

Æthelheard, under Offa, Penny, Gp II (c 795-6), m +OFFA REX in three lines, divided by two bars, pellets variously arranged, rev.

+AEDIL HEARD ARCEPI in three lines across !eld, divided by two bars, 1.24g/9h (Chick 247e, this coin; SCBI BM 747, same obv. die; N 229; S 885). Edge chipped, otherwise very ne, rare

£600-£800

Provenance: Found at Crundale, near Wye (Kent) in December 1991 (EMC 1996.0153); SNC June 2002 (1059); From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Kings of Mercia

4078

Offa (757-96), Penny, Light coinage, London, Ealhmund, O F R M in angles of lozenge cross "eury with annulet in centre, rev. + ALH MVN D in four lines divided by a beaded line with "eury ends, 0.91g/8h (Chick 38; N 282; S 904). Minor edge loss and with some porosity, otherwise nearly very ne

£600-£800

4079

Provenance: Found near Saxlingham Nethergate, South Norfolk in 2025

Ceolwulf I (821-23), Penny, Gp IIa, Rochester, Earnwulf, diademed bust right, CIOLVVLF REX M around, rev. EANVVLF MONE:T around TA monogram at centre, 1.06g/3h (cf. Naismith R7.2; N 376; S 925). Broken into two and subsequently repaired, ne, very rare £100-£150

Provenance: Found at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire Septmeber 2016 (EMC 2016.0255); W. MacKay Collection

4080

Burgred (852-74), Penny, Lunettes phase IIb, V4/A, Beagstan, diademed and draped bust right, BVRGRED REX + around, rev. NMON BEGSTA ETA in three lines, the upper and lower lines housed within lunettes, 0.86g/6h (MacKay V4.3; N 423; S 941B). Chipped, a little surface verdigris, otherwise good ne £150-£200

Provenance: DNW Auction 71, 28 September 2006, lot 531; W. MacKay Collection

Kings of East Anglia

4081

Eadmund (855-69), Penny, Æthelwulf, + EADMVND REX AN around cross with crescent in each angle, rev. EDEΓΔΛLF MONE around small cross with wedge in each quarter, 1.22g/6h (Naismith E55.1d, this coin; N 458; S 955). Broken into three parts, otherwise very ne, rare £100-£150

Provenance: Found at the site of the Viking Winter Camp at Torksey (2001.0695); W. MacKay Collection

Kings of Wessex

4082

Ecgberht (802-39), Penny, Late Phase [IV], Rochester, Beagmund, ECGBEORHT REX around cross potent with pellet in each angle, rev BEAGMVND MONETA around cross potent with pellet in each angle, 1.34g/9h (Naismith R16.1i, this coin; cf BMA 387-90; N 580 var.; S 1038). Skilfully restored along the edge, otherwise good ne and extremely rare £1,200-£1,500

Provenance: Provenance: CNG Triton VIII Auction (New York), 11-12 January 2005, lot 1756, and believed to be a then recently-discovered metal detector $nd; M. Lessen Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 146, 25 April 2018, lot 213; From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4083

Alfred the Great (871-99), Cross and Lozenge type, Winchester dies, Luceman, draped and diademed bust right, +ÆLFR-ED REX S around, rev. cross with lozenge at centre, one trefoil and three pellets in angles, +L[V]CE[–]N MONTA, 1.03g/11h (Blackburn & Keynes 50, this coin; N 629; S 1058). Chipped and with one edge rolled over, otherwise ne and very rare to commerce £200-£260

Provenance: Found Stanton St John, Oxfordshire c. 1985; On loan to the Heberden Coin Room, Ashmolean Museum Oxford; W. MacKay Collection [bt Spink 2011]

One of very few coins which has the distinction of residing (albeit temporarily) within both the Ashmolean and Fitzwilliam Musuems.

Æthelstan (924-939)

4084

Penny, Two Line type [HT 1], Pitit, AEDELSTAN REX around cross within inner circle, rev. PITIT MONE in two lines divided by three crosses pattée, trefoil of pellets above and bellow, 1.31g/3h (Blunt 400; SCBI BM 230; N 668; S 1089). Some minor edge loss, otherwise nearly very ne, toned £400-£500

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Eadmund (939-946)

4085

Penny, Two Line type [HT 1], Beornhard, + EADMVND REX around small cross, rev. BIRNE ARD MO in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.53g/7h (CTCE 24; SCBI BM 296; N 688; S 1105). Good ne, dark toned, small metal aw on reverse £400-£500

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Eadgar (959-975)

4086

Penny, Two Line type [HT 1, NE V], Eanwulf, +E A DG A R REX (crescent) around small cross, rev. EANVLF MO in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.19g/12h (CTCE 42; N 741; S 1129). Small bend to an with associated stress mark, otherwise good very ne, dark toned £400-£600

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Edward the Martyr (975-978)

4087

Penny, Reform type, Northampton, Leofsige, LEOFSIGE M-O HANT (?), 1.21g/9h (BEH –; BMC –; N 763; S 1142). Nearly very ne but chipped and discoloured, very rare £900-£1,200

Provenance: DNW Auction 158, 24 April 2019, lot 163; From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Æthelred II (978-1016)

4090

Penny, Second Hand type, London, Godwine, GODPINE M O LVND, 1.29g/3h (SCBI Mack 843, this coin; BEH 2612; N 768; S 1146). Lightly creased, otherwise nearly very ne and toned £300-£360
4088
Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; R.P. Mack Collection
Penny, Long Cross type, York, Leofstan, LEOFSTAN M ’ O EOFR, 1.65g/9h (BEH 760; N 774; S 1151). Good very ne, strong portrait, dark toned £300-£400
4089
Penny, Helmet type, Winchester, Byrhsige, BYR HSIGE M ’ O PINT, 1.47g/12h (Winchester Mint 615; BEH 4154; N 775; S 1152). Nearly very ne but peckmarked with resulting crimp to an £180-£220

4091

Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Eadwine, +EADPNE MON LVNDEI, London dies, 1.31g/3h (BEH 2408; N 777; S 1154). Rather peckmarked, otherwise good ne, beautiful iridescent tone £200-£260

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4092

Penny, Last Small Cross type, Winchester, Beorhtric, BYRHTRIC ON PINCST, 1.18g/9h (Winchester Mint 737ff; BEH 4175; N 777; S 1154). Very ne, irregular edge and some peckmarks on reverse £240-£300

Cnut (1016-1035)

4093

Penny, Quatrefoil type, Stamford, Godwine, GODPINE MO STA, legend starts at 6 o’clock, 0.98g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 3554; BEH 3266ff; N 781; S 1157). Some light peckmarks, otherwise very ne, grey toned £180-£220

4094

Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London, Stithwulf, STIDVLF ON LVNDE, 0.96g/3h (BEH 2698; SCBI Copenhagen 2909ff; N 787; S 1158). A most unusual moneyer’s name, very ne, scarce £200-£260

4095

Penny, Pointed Helmet type, York, Æthelwine, EDELPINE M-O EO :, 0.98g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen, 511, same obv die; BEH 561; N 787; S 1158). Peckmarked, grey tone, nearly very ne £180-£220

4096

Penny, Short Cross type [BMC XVI], Lincoln, Ægelmær, ÆGLMÆR ON LINCO :, 1.06g/9h (Mossop pl. xlix, 23, same dies; BEH 1467; N 790; S 1159). Good ne, surfaces somewhat marked

£180-£220

4097

Penny, Short Cross type, Lincoln, Leofwine, LEOFPINE ON LINC, 0.78g/12h (Mossop pl. li, 27ff; BEH 1619; N 790; S 1159). Minor rim loss between 8 and 10 o’clock, good very ne or better, lightly toned £240-£300

Harold I (1035-1040)

4098

Cut Halfpenny, Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type, Dover, Eadwine, ON DOFR, 0.54g/2h (SCBI Stockholm 823-5, same dies; BEH 112; N 803; S 1165). Good ne, toned £80-£100

Harthacnut (1035-1042)

4099

Penny, Arm and Sceptre type, in the name of Cnut, Colchester, Wulfwine, PVLFPINE ON COLE, 1.11g/12h (SCBI Stockholm, 1779, same dies: BEH 241; N 799; S 1169). Crimped, surface marks, otherwise good ne; the mint extremely rare for the reign £600-£800

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

4100

Penny, Small Flan type, York, Arngrimr, ARNGRIM ON EO, annulet in second quarter, 1.09g/4h (Freeman 54; BMC 264-5; N 818; S 1175). About very ne, toned £150-£200

4101

Penny, Expanding Cross type [Heavy issue], London, Aethelgar, ÆLFGAR ON LVND, 1.78g/9h (Freeman 55; N 823; S 1177). Very ne, strong portrait, some toning £300-£360

4102

Penny, Hammer Cross type, Steyning, Deorman, DIORMAN ON STÆNIG, 1.27g/6h (HHK 35; Sussex Mints 197; Freeman 8; BMC 1213; N 828; S 1182). Very ne and toned £300-£360

Facing Bust type, Penny, York, Authgrimr, OÐGRIM ON EOC, annulet in rev "eld, 1.09g/9h (Freeman 279; SCBI Merseyside, 821, same dies; N 830; S 1183). Nearly very ne, light marks on reverse £200-£260

4104

Penny, Pyramids Type, York, Skuli, SCVLA ON EOFR’, annulet in third quarter, 1.41g/10h (Freeman 320; SCBI Yorkshire 663; N 831; S 1184). About very ne, lightly toned, neat round an £300-£360

William I (1066-1087)

4105

Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Winchester, Spracling, SPRIICLINC ON PI, 1.37g/6h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.83; SCBI West Country Museums, 838, same dies; Winchester Mint 2104; BMC 1125ff; N 848; S 1257). Neat round an, good very ne, toned £400-£500

William II (1087-1100)

4106

Penny, Cross in Quatrefoil type [BMC II], London, Eadric, EDRIC ON LVNDI (?), 1.14g/6h (Allen 2022, p.178; SCBI 16, 289; N 852; S 1259). Fair, rare £150-£200

Henry I (1100-1135)

4107

Penny, Annulets type [BMC I], Norwich, Howard, HOPORD O NOVRDI, 1.30g/6h (Allen 2022, p.193; N 857; S 1263). A trie crimped along edge, good ne or better for issue, very rare £600-£800

Provenance: Found near Colkirk, Norfolk, September 2025 (EMC 2025.0340)

4103

Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], London, Dereman RI, DEREMAN RI ON LVN, 1.39g/2h (Phillips/Freeman/Woodhead 187ff; Allen 2022, p.191; BMC –; N 871; S 1276). Weak on face, otherwise nearly very ne and rare thus £200-£260 4108

Stephen (1135-1154)

Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], London, Bricmar, BRICMAR : ON : [LVN]D, 1.36g/7h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; Mack 22g var.; N 873; S 1278). Irregular an, at in parts but with a clear portrait, nearly very ne for issue £300-£400 4109

Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], York, Thorsteinn, TVRSTAN : ON : EVER :, 1.29g/9h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.117; SCBI Northern Museums, 1307; Mack 42d; N 873; S 1278). Irregular edge, surfaces slightly rough, good ne or better £600-£800

4111

Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I var.], uncertain mint and moneyer, possibly Lincoln or Norwich (?). [––––]DIR (?) [––], no inner circle on obv., 1.02g/6h (N 874; S 1278). Small of an, ne

£100-£120

4112

Provenance: Found near Thurton, South Norfolk, in 2025

Penny, Cross Pommée (‘Awbridge’) type [BMC VII], irregular issue, uncertain mint within Northumberland, facing bust with sceptre held to right, 1.22g/8h (Allen, BNJ 2006, 375 [IRR:8/8], this coin; BMC 225, same dies; cf. N 881; cf. S 1282). Flan stabilised at 6 o’clock around small chip, weakly struck on an irregular an, otherwise ne, clear portrait, very rare

£300-£400

Provenance: Found at Snarford, Lincolnshire, 1995 (EMC 1995.0213)

This coin belongs to an extremely rare irregular issue produced towards the end of Stephen’s reign or perhaps posthumously. The style of engraving, particularly within the legend, and distinctive portrait, associates this series with the mint operated under Henry of Northumberland, although the attribution of these pieces to that king as made by Andrew is no longer tenable. Martin Allen has recently proposed that these coins were contemporary forgeries, although the good weight of many specimens would seemingly rule out pro!t as a motivator behind such a scheme.

Henry II (1154-1189)

Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) coinage, Penny, class A2, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Willem, WILLEM [: ON : NIV]CA, 1.25g/10h (BMC 584; N 952/2; S 1337). Fine £100-£120 4113

4114

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib1, London, Alain, ALAIN ON LVND, 1.40g/7h (SCBI Mass 250ff; N 963; S 1344). Good ne, toned £70-£90

4115

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib1, London, Randul, RANDVL ON LVND, 1.41g/6h (SCBI Mass 302ff; N 963; S 1344). Fine, toned £60-£80

4116

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib1, Northampton, Raul, RAVL ON NORhT, 1.42g/1h (SCBI Mass 418ff; N 963; S 1344). Very ne and attractively toned, scarce thus £120-£150

Provenance: J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 91; J. Sazama Collection, Part IV, DNW Auction 102, 18 September 2012, lot 2245

Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, Winchester, Rodbert, RODBeRT ON WINC, 1.38g/11h (SCBI Mass 519, this coin; N 963; S 1344). Good ne £120-£150

Provenance: J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 84 [from Spink 1987]; J. Sazama Collection, Part IV, DNW Auction 102, 18 September 2012, lot 2245

4118

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, York, Hugo, HVGO ON EVeRWI, 1.51g/5h (SCBI Mass 557, this coin; N 963; S 1344). Very slightly off-centre, very ne, lightly toned over bright metal, very rare with a square E on reverse £150-£200

Provenance: From the Wain!eet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990; J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 91; J. Sazama Collection, Part IV, DNW Auction 102, 18 September 2012, lot 2247

Short
4117

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ic, Carlisle, Alain, ALAIN ON CAR, 1.46g/11h (SCBI Mass 613, same rev die; N 964; S 1345). Traces of double-strike, nearly very ne, scarce £120-£150

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ic, Lincoln, Lefwine, LeFWINe ON NICO, 1.36g/7h (SCBI Mass 624ff; N 964; S 1345). Edge chip, ne, scarce £40-£50 4120

Richard I (1189-1199)

Penny, class IIIab2, Canterbury, Meinir, MEINIR ON CANT, 1.44g/7h (SCBI Mass 739ff; N 967; S 1347). Full and round, about very ne, toned, rare thus £120-£150

Penny, class IVa, London, Aimer, AIMeR ON LVND, 1.28g/11h (SCBI Mass 920, same obv die; N 968/1; S 1348A). Good ne or better, scarce £80-£100

Penny, class IVa, London, Stivene, STIVeNe · ON · LVND, 1.33g/8h (SCBI Mass 933ff; N 968/1; S 1348A). Fine

Penny, class IVa, London, Willelm, WILLELM · ON · LVND, 1.27g/1h (N 968/1; S 1348A). Fine or better

Penny, class IVb, London, Willelm, WILLELM · ON · LVI, 1.32g/1h (SCBI Mass 1116, same dies; N 968/2; S 1348C). Good ne £60-£80

John (1199-1216)

Penny, Class Va1/2, Canterbury, Ernaud, mm. cross pommée on rev., +ERVAVD ON . C, 1.15g/8h (SCBI MAss 1191, same dies; N N 969; S 1350C). Fair to ne; very rare of this moneyer £60-£80

class Vb2, Northampton, Adam, ADAM · ON · NORH, 1.38g/7h (SCBI Mass 1541ff; N 970; S 1351). Good ne, toned

Penny, class Vb2, Oxford, Miles, MILES ON OCSE, 1.33g/1h (SCBI Mass 1586; N 970; S 1351). Fine or better, some roughness, scarce £100-£120 4128

Penny, class Vb2, Rochester, Hunfrei, HVFReI ON ROVe, N of moneyer’s name omitted, 1.40g/5h (SCBI Mass 1594; N 970; S 1351). Surfaces rough, nearly very ne and rare £150-£200 4129

Penny, class Vb2, York, Nicole, NICOLE ON EVE, 1.46g/2h (SCBI Mass 1649-50 var.; N 970; S 1351). Good ne, toned £80-£100

Penny, class Vc, Canterbury, Roberd, ROBERD ON CAN, !nal D punched over N (?), 1.41g/6h (SCBI Mass 1676; N 971; S 1352). Good ne but face partly weak £60-£80 4131

4132

Penny, class Vc, Ipswich, Iohan, IOHAN ON GIPE, 1.46g/8h (Sadler III p.383, [O20/Ri16]; SCBI Mass 1713, same dies; N 971; S 1352). Nearly very ne, toned, scarce £80-£100

Henry III (1216-1272)

4133

Long Cross coinage

Penny, class Ib, London, LIE TER CI.’ LON, 1.44g/9h (N 984; S 1359). Nearly very ne, obverse slightly off centre, scarce £60-£80

Provenance: Bt M. Vosper

4134

4135

Penny, class IIIb, Hereford, Ricard, RICARD OH hERE, 1.38g/5h (CT Her15; N 987; S 1363). Nearly very ne, scarce £120-£150

Penny, class Vb, Canterbury, Robert, ROBERT ON CANT, 1.32g/9h (N 997; S 1373). Struck on a slightly elongated an, otherwise good ne, toned £100-£120

4136

Penny, class Vb, Durham, Ricard, RIC ARD OND VRH, 1.49g/3h (Allen 26; N 992/2; S 1368A). Nearly very ne and scarce £70-£90

Provenance: DNW Auction 159, 3 July 2019, lot 544

4137

Penny, contemporary imitation, probably Continental, as class V, ARIC ARI ONC VND, 1.34g/3h (cf CT 5.215). Good ne, weak in places, rare £70-£90

Edward I (1272-1307)

Long Cross coinage

Penny, class VI, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, IOH ONS EInTED, 1.52g/6h (Eaglen 349, dies Aa; N 1001; S 1377) Weakly struck, nearly very ne £50-£70

New coinage

Penny, class 1d, London, annulet on breast, issue for the Abbot of Reading, 1.33g/10h (SCBI North 45; N 1013; S 1384). Good ne or better, rare £200-£260

Penny, class 2a, London, face 3, reversed Ns both sides, 1.34g/10h (SCBI North 52; N 1014; S 1385). Good ne or better £40-£60

Penny, class 2a, London, 1.40g/9h (N 1014; S 1385). Attractive cabinet tone, about extremely ne

class 3g, London, late S on obv., 1.32g/8h (S 1393). Good ne or better

Penny, class 5b, Canterbury, pellet on breast, 1.41g/3h (SCBI North 278-9; N 1029; S 1400). About very ne, scarce £70-£90

Penny, class 9a2, London, star on breast, barred Ns on obv., unbarred on rev , 1.30g/1h (SCBI North 355; N 1036; S 1407). Good ne or better £40-£50

Penny, class 9b1, Kingston, star on breast, unbarred Ns on obv., pothook on rev., 1.28g/2h (N 1037; S 1408). Legends partly doublestruck, ne £40-£60

Penny, class 10ab, London, reads EDWAR R ANGL, 1.26g/3h (N 1039; S 1409B). Fine, portrait better

Penny, class 10ab, mm. cross moline on obv. only, reads EDWA R, 1.45g/1h (N 1039; S 1409B). Fine

£40-£50

Penny, class IVc, Berwick-upon-Tweed, bifoliate crown, pellet on breast, Roman N in DNS, 1.36g/8h (SCBI North 1140 var.; N 1078; S 1415). Good ne £60-£80

Penny, contemporary imitation, possibly Continental, in the style of class 6, ‘London’, with wide crown, reads EDWAR R, 1.49g/7h (SCBI North 1240; Mayhew –). Very ne or better £80-£100

Edward II (1307-1327)

Penny, class 11a, London, 1.34g/7h (SCBI North 781-2; N 1060; S 1455). About very ne £80-£100

Penny, class 11a, Bury St Edmunds, 1.27g/1h (SCBI North 795; N 1060; S 1455). Fine £80-£100

Edward III (1327-1377)

4152

Pre-Treaty period, Groat, Series B, London, mm. cross 1, open C and E, roman M, reverse-barred Ns both sides, reads EDWARD D G, 4.42g/11h (Obv. cf. LAL 12 [listed under series B/C]/rev 7; N 1142; S 1563). Obverse die not listed in Lawrence or Doubleday, some surface scratches, very ne and toned £150-£200

4153

Treaty period, Groat, variety K, London, mm. cross potent, annulet before EDWARD, double annulet stops on obv., mixed saltire stops on rev., reverse-barred Ns, barred A in ADIUTOREM, 4.25g/1h (N 1256; S 1617). Fine £80-£100

4154

Treaty period, Groat, variety K, London, mm. cross potent, annulet before EDWARD, double annulet stops on obv., mixed saltire stops on rev., reverse-barred Ns, barred A in ADIUTOREM, 4.21g/8h (N 1256; S 1617). Good ne, old grey tone £80-£100

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Richard II (1377-1399)

4155

Halfgroat, type II, London, mm. cross pattée, without French title, single small pellet over crown, reversed Ns in LONDON, 2.17g/10h (DIG 2/5; N 1322; S 1682). Fine or better, rare

£500-£600

Henry V (1413-1422)

4156

De!nitive issues, Groat, class C, mm. pierced cross, mullet on king’s left shoulder (?), 3.42g/11h (Stewartby p.324; N 1387; S 1765). Good ne, a little peripheral roughness £200-£260

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)

4157

Pinecone-Mascle issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross IIIb/V, mascle after REX and before LA, pinecones after POSVI and SIE, 3.11g/12h (N 1461; S 1875). Clipped, very ne, grey toned

£80-£100

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4158

Leaf-Pellet [A] issue, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, pellets by crown, leaf on bust, saltire before DI, rev. extra small pellets in quarters under CIVI and LON, 3.83g/6h (Stewartby p.326, VIIIa; N 1503; S 1914). Good very ne, lightly toned

£300-£360

4159

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Leaf-Pellet [A] issue, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, pellets by crown, leaf on bust, saltire before DI, rev. extra small pellets in quarters under CIVI and LON (?), 3.81g/1h (N 1504; S 1915). Some weakness of strike, good ne, clear portrait

£100-£120

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)

4160

Light coinage, Groat, London, class VII, mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck, small trefoils on cusps and on breast, 2.84g/6h (N 1569; S 2000). Small striking crack at 1 o’clock, otherwise good ne, clear portrait

£150-£200

4161

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Light coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. sun, B on breast, quatrefoils by neck, !eurs on cusps except above crown, reads BRESTOLL, 2.56g/3h (N 1580; S 2004). Lightly clipped, good ne with distinguishing marks clear £80-£100

Henry VI (Restored, 1470-1471)

4162

Groat, York, mm. lis, E on breast, trefoils above crown, no stops on rev., 2.85g/1h (N 1618; S 2084). Fine, toned £200-£260

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)

4163

Groat, London, class XXI, mm. cinquefoil, rose on breast and after POSVI, 2.57g/2h (N 1631; S 2100). Nearly ne but with a reasonable portrait £80-£100

4164

Groat, London, class XXI, mm. cinquefoil, rose on breast and after DEVM, 2.92g/2h (N 1631; S 2100). Good ne, clear portrait, the an somewhat crimped £90-£120

Henry VII (1485-1509)

Facing Bust issue

4165

Groat, Class IIIb/IIIc mule, mm. pansy, single rosette stops on obv., saltire on rev., saltire after TAS and DON, 2.82g/1h (SCBI Ashmolean 290-1 var.; N 1705c; S 2198A). Slightly small of an, light surface marks, grey tone, good ne, rare £100-£150

Groat, class IIIc, mm. anchor inverted, crown with inner arch plain, saltire stops, rev single saltires before CIVI and after TAS, double before LON, cross ends 7, 2.30g/1h (SCBI Ashmolean 350ff; N 1705c; S 2199). Patchy patina, good ne or better £120-£150 4166

4167

Groat, class IVa [lettering G4a/G3], mm. cross-crosslet, single-arched crown with single bar and four crockets, reads AGL Z FRA, single saltire stops, rev double saltire before CIVI, single before LON and after TAS and DON, 3.06g/6h (LH 194; cf SCBI Ashmolean 435; N 1706a; S 2200). Small edge chip between 11 and 12, ne or better

£80-£100

4168

Halfgroat, type IIIc, Canterbury, mm. tun, no stops, 1.43g/11h (N 1712; S 2211). Very ne £80-£100

4169

Halfgroat, class IIIb, York, Abp Savage, mm. martlet, keys by neck, saltire stops, 1.21g/7h (N 1716; S 2215). About very ne, toned £80-£100

4170

Pro!le issue

Groat, Tentative issue, mm. Cross-crosslet, subgroup III with six saltires to crown, lettering G3a, square-centred Ds both sides, 2.51g/4h (N 1744; S 2256). Pierced, otherwise fair, scarce £80-£100

4171

Groat, regular type, mm. cross-crosslet, triple band to crown, saltire stops, 2.97g/12h (SCBI Ashmolean 789ff; N 1747; S 2258). Nearly very ne, darkly toned, with a handsome renaissance portrait £200-£260

4172

Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, triple band to crown, reads AGL Z F, single saltire stop after DEV ’ and MEV’, double before MEV’, 2.95g/11h (cf. SCBI Ashmolean 856 rev.; N 1747; S 2258). Trie crimped, marks in obverse eld, good ne or better £120-£150

4173

Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, triple band to crown, reads AGL Z FR, 3.14g/2h (N 1747; S 2258). Good ne, nicely toned £200-£260

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4174

Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, triple band to crown, reads AGL Z FR, double saltire stops after DEV ’ and before MEV’, single after MEV’, reads VII, 2.90g/1h (cf. SCBI Ashmolean 856; N 1747; S 2258). Small an split, good ne £120-£150

Henry VIII (1509-1547)

4175

First coinage

Groat, mm. castle, reads AGL Z F ’ , double saltire stops after DEV ’ and before MEV ’ , none after POSVI, 2.93g/10h (N 1762; S 2316). Large line of weakness across obverse, otherwise good ne, toned £100-£120

4176

Second coinage

Groat, Tower mint, mm. lis, bust D, reads AGL Z FRANC ’ , saltires in forks, 2.44g/9h (Whitton iii; N 1797; S 2337E). Edge a little irregular in places, nearly very ne, portrait better £150-£200

4177

Groat, mm. rose, bust D, saltires in forks, 2.61g/11h (N 1797; S 2337E). Several scuffs, good ne, clear portrait £120-£150

4178

Groat, mm. rose on obv., lis on rev., bust D, saltires in forks, 2.75g/6h (N 1797; S 2337E). Very ne, toned, full an; a scarce mule of marks £200-£260

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4179

Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.34g/3h (N 1802; S 2343). A trie crimped, better than very ne, good portrait £120-£150

Third coinage

4180

Testoon, Tower, mm. lis on obv., pellet-in-annulet on rev., reads HENRIC 8 and ADIVTORIVM, sleeve stops, roman H in reverse !eld, 6.99g/5h (Jacob O14/R–; Whitton 4; N 1841; S 2365). Good ne for issue, dark patina; extremely rare with the Roman character in the reverse eld £800-£1,000

4181

Halfgroat, Bristol, mm. WS on rev. only, local bust, Lombardic letters both sides, trefoils in forks, 1.00g/9h (N 1851; S 2377). Fine for issue, discernible portrait £100-£120

Posthumous coinage

4182

Groat, Canterbury, no mm., bust 6, roses in forks, pellet stops, 2.14g/7h (Whitton e; N 1875; S 2408). Fine for issue, some edge loss, scarce £100-£120

Groat, York, no mm., bust 6, Roman lettering, lozenge stops, 2.26g/6h (Whitton (e); N 1876; S 2409). Some scratches, ne for issue, dark toned £150-£180

Halfgroat, Tower, mm. grapple on rev. only, 1.06g/7h (N 1877; S 2410). Fine for issue, scarce

Halfgroat, York, no mm., bust 6, 0.88g/9h (N 1882; S 2416). A little short of an, otherwise ne for issue, scarce

Penny, Southwark, mm. obscured, pellet stops, 0.44g/9h (N 1884; S 2419). Fine, small edge chip

Penny, Canterbury, no mm., facing bust, 0.46g/12h (N 1887; S 2422). Very ne for issue

Provenance: DNW Auction 99, 14 March 2012, lot 422

£100-£120

£80-£100

£80-£100

£150-£200

Halfpenny, Canterbury, no mm, 0.18g/9h (Withers 2; N 1890; S 2427). Centres sharply struck, better than very ne for issue, rare thus £150-£200

Edward VI (1547-1553)

Second period, Shilling, MDXLIX, Southwark, mm. Y, bust 6, 4.39g/10h (N 1917/2; S 2472C). Dark mottled patina with some light scratches, the portrait about very ne £120-£150

£150-£200 4190

Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, 6.04g/2h (N 1937; S 2482). Slight crease, good ne or better

Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. y, 5.68g/7h (N 1937; S 2482). Fields tooled, otherwise very ne £150-£180

4192

Third period, Fine issue, Sixpence, London, mm. tun, crown with plain caul, 2.94g/6h (N 1938; S 2483). Light crease mark by rose, about very ne with a good portrait £200-£260

Provenance: S.A. Bole Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 90, 9 December 2010, lot 32

Mary (1553-1554)

£100-£120 4193

4194

Groat, mm. pomegranate, 2.01g/3h (N 1960; S 2492). Some staining, ne

Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.98g/3h (N 1960; S 2492). Flan slightly bent, otherwise very ne, toned

£100-£120

4195

Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.90g/4h (N 1960; S 2492). Toned, good ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Philip and Mary (1554-1558)

4196

4197

4198

4199

£120-£150

Shilling, 1555, English titles, legend reads REGINA ANG, mark of value divided by crown above shield, 5.83g/7h (N 1968; S 2501). Toned, ne £150-£180

Shilling, 1555, English titles and mark of value, 5.93g/9h (N 1968; S 2501). Obverse about ne, reverse fair to ne with some surface damage £100-£150

Sixpence, 1554, full titles, 2.48g/5h (N 1970; S 2505). Poor, reverse better, all the distinguishing marks clear

Groat, mm. lis, 2.01g/5h (N 1973; S 2508). Fine, reverse better

£80-£100

£90-£120

£80-£100 4200

Base Penny, mm. halved rose and castle on obv. only, 0.70g/6h (N 1976; S 2510A). Fine for issue

4201

First issue

English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

Groat, mm. lis, bust 1F, beaded and wire-line inner circles, 2.04g/1h (N 1986; S 2551). Nearly very ne £150-£200

Second issue

4202

Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, reads ANG FR ET HIB, 5.69g/12h (N 1985; S 2555). Some surface and edge marks, good ne £100-£120

4203

Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 1F, wire line and beaded inner circles, legend reads AN FR and HI REGINA, 2.01g/11h (N 1986; S 2556). Good ne, clear portrait £100-£120

4204

Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 1F, 1.92g/3h (N 1986; S 2556). Some edge chipping, otherwise good very ne, ther portrait well struck up and handsome £120-£150

Third issue

4205

Threehalfpence, 1561, mm. pheon, bust 3G, medium !an, small rose, large shield, reads E D G ROSA SINE SPINA, 0.75g/11h (N 2000; S 2569). Shallow central crease, good ne £80-£100

Fourth issue

4206

Threepence, 1574, mm. eglantine, bust 4D, 1.40g/8h (DIG –/E; N 1998; S 2566). Light crease, good ne or better but slightly weak on Queen’s face £80-£100

Sixth issue

4207

Shilling, mm. tun, bust 6B, 5.09g/6h (N 2014; S 2577). Fine (or a little better), toned £90-£120

Shilling, mm. hand, bust 6B, 5.85g/4h (N 2014; S 2577). Fine or better but centres rather weak

£80-£100

Shilling, mm. tun, bust 6B, 6.06g/1h (N 2014; S 2577). Some weakness to left on obverse, surface marks, otherwise ne £80-£100

4210

Sixpence, 1590, mm. hand, bust 6C, 3.06g/10h (N 2015; S 2578B). Bright, hairlined on obverse, otherwise better than very ne

£100-£120

4211

Sixpence, 1593, mm. tun, bust 6C, 2.87g/10h (N 2015; S 2578B). Once cleaned, a few minor surface marks, otherwise very ne

£150-£200

£50-£70 4212

4213

Halfpenny, mm. crescent, 0.29g (N 2018; S 2581). Dark patina, about very ne

Halfpenny, mm. large anchor (over key?), 0.21g (N 2018; S 2581) About very ne, toned, rare; the mintmark seemingly struck from a Penny punch £60-£80

Seventh issue

4214

4215

Halfpenny, mm. 1, 0.23g (N 2018; S 2588). About very ne, lightly toned across broad an, scarce

Halfgroat, mm. 1, 1.00g/6h (N 2017; S 2586). Good ne

Milled coinage

4216

4217

4218

£60-£80

£70-£90

Sixpence, 1562, mm. star, bust C, tall bust. decorated dress, medium rose, 2.99g/6h (Borden/Brown 24, O2/R5; N 2026; S 2595). Light tooling in elds, otherwise nearly very ne

Sixpence, 1562, mm. star, broad bust D, 3.11g/6h (N 2027; S 2596). Scratch above date, ne

Sixpence, 1562, mm. star, bust D, 2.97g/6h (N 2027; S 2596). Good ne for issue, double creased

James I (1603-1625)

4219

First coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, second bust, 5.91g/5h (N 2073; S 2646). Bust a little weak, otherwise very ne

Provenance: Spink Auction 13012, 26 March 2013, lot 595

£150-£200

£80-£100

£80-£100

£150-£200

4220

First coinage, Sixpence, 1603, mm. thistle, !rst bust, 2.70g/4h (N 2074; S 2647). Very ne for issue

£100-£150

Second coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, third bust, 5.64g/8h (N 2099; S 2654). Fine but weak on face, light graffiti marks on obverse, heavier scratches on reverse £60-£80 4221

Third coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, sixth bust, reads IACOBVS, 5.89g/4h (N 2124; S 2668). About very ne, some light marks, toned £120-£150 4222

£120-£150 4223

4224

Third coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, sixth bust, reads IACOBVS, 5.88g/6h (N 2124; S 2668). Toned, good ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Third coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, sixth bust, reads IACOBVS and ET HI, 5.87g/3h (N 2124; S 2668). Scratch before bust, otherwise very ne £120-£150

4225

Third coinage, Shilling, mm. trefoil, sixth bust, 5.92g/10h (N 2124; S 2668). Very ne, the portrait well struck and rather handsome; light graffiti scratched below mark of value £240-£300

Provenance: DNW Auction 143, 12-14 December 2017, lot 589

Charles I (1625-1649)

4226

Tower mint, Crown, Gp II, mm. plume, rev. plume between C R above oval shield, 29.72g/7h (FRC IX/XIII [Sale, lot 56]; N 2192; S 2756). Fine, reverse a little better £600-£800

Provenance: Dr J.R. Hulett Collection, DNW Auction 145, 13-14 March 2018, lot 53 [Bt Amphora Coins May 1975]

4227

Tower mint (under Parliament), Crown, Gp IV, mm. sun, 29.75g/1h (FRC XXIV/XXXVII [sale lot 97]; SCBI Brooker 274; N 2198; S 2761). Toned, good ne £800-£1,000

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4228

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a, mm. tun, 14.85g/12h (SCBI Brooker 334ff; N 2209; S 2773). Fine, some weakness of strike £70-£90

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. anchor, !ukes to right and !anked by pellets both sides, 12.92g/11h (SCBI Brooker 345; N 2211; S 2775). Rather polished, ne £80-£100 4229

4230

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm, triangle, rough ground beneath horse, 14.92g/4h (SCBI Brooker 352; N 2212; S 2776). Fine, grey tone £120-£150

4231

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, type 4, mm. triangle-in-circle [1641-3], 13.79g/10h (cf. SCBI Brooker 373; N 2214; S 2779). Reverse ne, obverse a little better £90-£120

4232

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp F, type 4.1 var., mm. anchor (!ukes to right), 5.70g/3h (SCBI Brooker 525ff; N 2230/1; S 2797). Weakly struck on the bust, otherwise about very ne £100-£120

4233

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp G, type 4.4, mm. star (over triangle on obv.), bust 1, 5.57g/2h (Sharp G1/2; SCBI Brooker 546; N 2231; S 2799). Small an crack, ne, rare with the over mark on the obverse £80-£100

4234

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp G, type 4.4, mm. eye, bust 2, 5.95g/7h (SCBI Brooker 556-9; N 2232; S 2800). Struck on an irregular an, otherwise very ne, toned £90-£120

4235

York mint, Shilling, Gp 1 [type 1], mm. lion, bust in lace collar, cross !eury over square-topped shield, EBOR above, 5.38g/9h (Besly 1A; SCBI Brooker 1090; N 2316; S 2870). Light scratches in obverse eld good ne or better £200-£260

Provenance: DNW Auction 90, 9 December 2010, lot 493

4236

Aberystwyth mint, Groat, mm. book, large bust, plumes before face, rev. small crowned plume above garnished shield, 1.99g/11h (Morr. A-1; SCBI Brooker 762-3; N 2337; S 2891). Light cabinet tone, very ne £150-£200

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4237

Aberystwyth mint, Groat, mm. book, rev. plume without bands, 1.97g/3h (Morr. A-1; SCBI Brooker 764, same rev. die; N 2338; S 2892). Better than very ne, attractive dark tone £120-£150

4238

Aberystwyth mint, Halfgroat, mm. book, with inner circles, 0.95g/12h (Morr. B-2; cf SCBI Brooker 781-3; N 2343; S 2901). Nearly very ne, nicely toned £200-£260

Provenance: DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 798

Bristol mint, Penny, narrow bust left, mark of value behind, rev large plume with bands, 0.54g/4h (SCBI Brooker –; N 2511; S 3027). Pierced, ne or better, extremely rare £300-£400 4239

Provenance: DNW Auction 104, 5 December 2012, lot 274

Possibly part of the ‘Late Declaration’ issue

4240

Newark, Halfcrown, 1646, OBS: NEWARK, 14.95g/12h (Bull 687; cf Hird 246; cf SCBI Brooker 1222; N 2638; S 3140A). Fine or better but numerous surface marks, particularly at 12 o’clock £400-£600

Commonwealth (1649-1660)

4241

Sixpence, 1652, mm. sun on obv only, only one stop in rev. legend after date, 2.88g/3h (ESC 1486B; N 2726; S 3219). Very ne and toned, the variety rare £300-£400

Provenance: H.M. Lingford Collection [from Baldwin October 1949]; bt Baldwin October 1998; English Coins from the Collection of the late Dr John Hulett, Noonans Auction 144, 21 February 2018, lot 159

Charles II (1660-1685)

4242

Third Hammered issue, Groat, mm. crown, 1.99g/9h (ESC 322; N 2768; S 3324). Beautifully toned, good very ne or a little better

William IV (1830-1837)

The Joint Highest Graded Example by NGC

Sixpence, 1837, B of BRITANNIA double-punched (ESC 2512; S 3836). Beautiful cabinet tone, good extremely ne, very rare thus [Graded by NGC as MS 64] £400-£500 4243

British Milled Coins from Various Properties

Charles II (1660-1685)

Crown, 1662, !rst bust, rose below, edge undated (ESC 340; S 3350). Fair £60-£80

Crown, 1673, third bust, edge VICESIMOQVINTO (ESC 390; S 3358). Good ne

Crown, 1673, third bust, edge VICESIMOQVINTO (ESC 390; S 3358). Fair to ne, some toning

Crown,1673,thirdbust,edge VICESIMOQVINTO (ESC390;S3358). Poor,thereverseengraved‘JohnWardMarchantBornFridayOct. 271797) £70-£90

Halfcrown, 1671, third bust variety, edge VICESIMOTERTIO (ESC 457; S 3366). Sometime cleaned and now re-toned, good ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard Maundy Set, 1682 (S 3392) [4]. Nearly very ne to good very ne, all toned

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

James II (1685-1688)

Half-Guinea, 1686 (EGC 338; S 3404). Toned, about ne

Crown, 1686, !rst bust, edge SECVNDO (ESC 740; S 3406). Some haymarking, nearly ne, scarce

Crown, 1687, second bust, edge TERTIO (ESC 743; S 3407). Nearly ne, some light reverse adjustment marks £100-£120

1688, second bust, edge QVARTO (ESC 746; S 3407). Toned, good ne

Halfcrown, 1685, !rst bust, edge PRIMO (ESC 748; S 3408). Near ne, patchy tone

£80-£100 4254

Shilling, 1685 (ESC 760; S 3410). Fine, toned £100-£120 4255

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

William and Mary (1688-1694)

4257

1689, !rst shield, no frosting, pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 835; S 3434). Cabinet tone, about very ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Crown,
£100-£120
Shilling, 1685 (ESC 760; S 3410). Fair
Halfcrown,
£100-£120
Halfcrown, 1689, second shield, no frosting, without pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 846; S 3435). Toned, better than very ne £200-£260
Shilling, 1693, stop after GRATIA (ESC 868; S 3437). Fair, rare
£60-£80

Sixpence, 1693 (ESC 869; S 3438). Fine, reverse a little better £100-£120

Pattern Farthing or Medalet, c. 1688-94, in silver, 3.13g/12h (cf. MI 691/81). Toned, very ne

William III (1694-1702)

Crown, 1695, !rst bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 991; S 3470). Toned, good very ne [Graded by ANACS as AU 55] £200-£260

Crown, 1696, !rst bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 995; S 3470). Some haymarking, about ne

Crown, 1696, !rst bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 995; S 3470). Very ne, some toning

Provenance: DNW Auction 136, 8-9 June 2016, lot 625

Crown, 1696, !rst bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 995; S 3470). Toned, ne

Halfcrown, 1696, large shields, early harp, edge OCTAVO (ESC 1016; S 3481). Toned, good ne

£70-£90

£200-£260

1696B, large shields, early harp, edge OCTAVO (ESC 1056; S 3482). Struck slightly off-centre, ne £70-£90

1696C, large shields, early harp, edge OCTAVO (ESC 1065; S 3483). Toned, good ne, some scratches

1696E, large shields, early harp, edge OCTAVO (ESC 1070; S 3484). Adjustment marks at 12 o’clock on reverse, otherwise about very ne, toned £80-£100

Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,

Halfcrown, 1697, large shields, later harp, I over E in GVLIELMVS, edge NONO (ESC 1022; S 3487). Toned, about very ne, rare

£70-£90

£70-£90 4271

1697C, large shields, large late harp, edge NONO (ESC 1068; S 3489). Good ne, scarce

Halfcrown, 1697E over B, large shields, later harp, edge NONO (ESC 1080; S 3490). Good ne, very rare

1700, edge DVODECIMO (ESC 1043; S 3404). Some adjustment marks in elds, otherwise about very ne, toned £90-£120

Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns, later harp (ESC 1566; S 3538). Nearly very ne, toned £40-£60

Anne (1702-1714)

1714, third bust (EGC 479; S 3574). Nearly ne £800-£900

1712 (EGC 491; S 3575). Damaged, ne, reverse better, very rare

Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,
Guinea,
Half-Guinea,
£400-£500

Crown, 1707E, edge SEXTO (ESC 1352; S 3600). Fair £70-£90

1707E, edge SEXTO (ESC 1379; S 3605). Fine, toned

£80-£100

1707E, edge SEXTO (ESC 1379; S 3605). Toned, good ne £90-£120

Halfcrown, 1713, roses and plumes, edge DVODECIMO (ESC 1375; S 3607). Some haymarking, better very ne, attractive toning £150-£180

Shilling, 1703, second bust, VIGO (ESC 1388; S 3586). Toned, ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Shilling, 1707E, second bust (ESC 1414; S 3608). A few light surface marks, ne

Sixpence, 1708E* (ESC 1593; S 3621). Toned, very ne, scarce

George I (1714-1727)

1718 (EGC 433; S 3635). Fair, rare

£70-£90

Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,
Half-Guinea,
£400-£500

Crown, 1720/18, roses and plumes, edge SEXTO (ESC 1543; S 3639). Toned, ne

£200-£260

4286 Shilling, 1720, !rst bust, plain (ESC 1572; S 3646). Lightly toned, good very ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

£90-£120

George II (1727-1760)

4287 Halfcrown, 1745 LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1687; S 3695). Supercial surface graze in obverse eld, good ne, toned

4288 Halfcrown, 1745 LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1687; S 3695). Toned, very ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

4289 Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1688; S 3695A). Some surface and edge marks, good ne

4290 Shilling, 1745, LIMA (ESC 1724; S 3703). Good ne or better

£50-£70

£90-£120

£80-£100

£40-£60

an attractive cabinet tone, about extremely ne £150-£200

George III (1760-1820)

Pre-1816 issues

Shilling, 1747, roses (ESC 1728; S 3704). Reverse possibly once cleaned, otherwise with
Guinea, 1774, fourth bust (MCE 379; S 3728). Fine
Guinea, 1786, fourth bust right, rev. crowned shield of arms (EGC 709; MCE 390; S 3728). Very ne £800-£1,000
Guinea, 1788, !fth bust (EGC 713; MCE 392; S 3729). Lightly hairlined, nearly extremely ne
£800-£1,000
Guinea, 1789, !fth bust, small 9 in date (EGC 717; S 3729). Once wiped, otherwise
Half-Guinea, 1785, fourth bust (EGC 825; S 3734). Creased, fair

G

Half-Guinea, 1793, !fth bust (EGC 836; S 3735). Good ne

1804, seventh bust (MCE 442; S 3737). Lightly toned, small test mark on obverse, otherwise very ne

G

Half-Guinea, 1810, seventh bust (MCE 446; S 3737). Very lightly hairlined, nearly extremely ne £400-£500

Provenance: Bt J. Cummings December 1993

1762 (EGC 886; S 3741). Bent as a love-token

1787, without hearts, 1 over retrograde 1 in date (ESC 2126; S 3743). Toned, very ne and very rare £100-£120

1799, 5 gunports (BMC 1248; S 3778). Good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64 BN]

The plastic holder slightly chipped at 12 o’clock

£400-£500
Half-Guinea,
Quarter-Guinea,
£200-£260
Shilling,
Halfpenny,

BOLIVIA, Charles III, 8 Réales 1795PP, Potosi, obv. countermarked with head of George III in oval, 26.56g/12h (ESC 1855; S 3765A). Host near ne, countermark closer to very ne £200-£260

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

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

Provenance: CNG, Auction XXIX, 30th March 1994, lot 1681; From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

1804, type E/2, no stop after REX (ESC 1925; S 3768). Metal aw behind head, good very ne, patchy toning

Three Shillings, 1813 (ESC 2082; S 3770). Toned,

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

(ESC

S

Crown, 1820, edge LX (ESC 2016; S 3787). Toned (but perhaps once cleaned), about extremely ne £150-£200

1817, large head (ESC 2090; S 3788). Lightly cleaned, otherwise nearly extremely ne

1818 (ESC 2099; S 3789). Good very ne £90-£120

1820 (ESC 2105; S 3789). Good very ne and toned; spot on obverse

1820 (ESC 2105; S 3789). Cleaned, better than very ne

Shilling, 1816 (ESC 2140; S 3790). Good very ne, toned

Sixpence, 1817 (ESC 2195; S 3791). Stained on obverse, nearly extremely ne, toned

George IV (1820-1830)

1821 (Hill 5; S 3800). About very ne

Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,

£800-£1,000 4319 G

Sovereign, 1829 (Hill 14; S 3801). Dig to bottom edge of obverse, otherwise good very ne

£340-£400 4320 G

4323

Half-Sovereign, 1824 (Hill 405; Bull 992; S 3803). Fine

Halfcrown, 1825 (ESC 2371; S 3809). Very ne or better, dark tone with orange and blue highlights

£80-£100

Halfcrown, 1826 (ESC 2375; S 3809). Cleaned, about very ne £90-£120

Halfcrown, 1828 (ESC 2377; S 3809). Toned, good ne and scarce

William IV (1830-1837)

£90-£120

4324 G

Sovereign, 1835 (Hill 19; S 3829B). Lightly cleaned, otherwise a bold very ne, reverse better

£1,000-£1,200

£70-£90 4325

4326

4327

4328

4329

Halfcrown, 1834, W W in block (ESC 2474; S 3834A). Good very ne, perhaps once very lightly gilt

Halfcrown, 1836 (ESC 2482; S 3834). Once cleaned and since lightly toned, otherwise good very ne

Halfcrown, 1836 (ESC 2482; S 3834). Very ne, toned

Halfcrown, 1836 (ESC 2482; S 3834). Nearly very ne, articial tone with scratching in obverse eld

Halfcrown, 1836 (ESC 2482; S 3834). Cleaned, otherwise good ne

£100-£120

£60-£80

£60-£80

£60-£80

Sixpence, 1837, B of BRITANNIAR over R (ESC -; S 3836). Some very light marks, otherwise extremely ne, extremely rare £300-£400

Victoria (1837-1901)

Sovereign, 1841, unbarred A’s in GRATIA (Hill 24; EGC 1059; cf. Bentley 970; S 3852). Obverse smoothed otherwise very ne and very rare; the key date in the Victorian Sovereign series

1849 (Hill 32; S 3852C). About very
Sovereign, 1856 (Hill 39; Bull 1120; S 3852D). About very ne
Sovereign, 1872, die no. 9 (Hill 47; S 3853B). Gilt, otherwise ne
1889 (Hill 127; S 3866B).

Half-Sovereign, 1887 (Hill 478C; S 3869). Toned, very ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Crown, 1844, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2562; S 3882). Scratched on neck, very ne or better

£100-£150

Crown, 1845, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2564; S 3882). Some triing marks, good very ne, nicely toned £400-£600

Provenance: Westfälische Auktiongesellschaft Auktion 66 (Arnsberg), 3 July 2016, lot 207

Crown, 1845, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2564; S 3882). A few light surface marks, good ne

Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Toned with underlying brilliance, better than extremely ne

Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Cleaned but since retoned, otherwise extremely ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Crown, 1895, edge LIX (ESC 2599; S 3937). Some friction on high points, extremely ne, toned

Crown, 1896, edge LX (ESC 2601; S 3937). Nearly extremely ne, light grey tone

Crown, 1897, edge LXI (ESC 2602; S 3937). Good ne

Halfcrown, 1844 (ESC 2720; S 3888). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne

Halfcrown, 1845 (ESC 2722; S 3888). Cabinet tone, good ne

Halfcrown, 1848/6 (ESC 2728; S 3888). Fair, scarce

Halfcrown, 1888 (ESC 2773; S 3924). Cabinet tone, good very ne

Halfcrown, 1889 (ESC 2774; S 3924). Light cabinet tone, good extremely ne

£80-£100

£150-£200

£90-£120

£150-£200

£90-£120

£90-£120

£50-£60

£60-£80

£60-£80

Halfcrown,

x

Threepence, 1882 (ESC 3429; S 3914D). Good extremely ne

Threepence, 1887 (ESC 3436; S 3931). Toned, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63]

Maundy Set, 1888 (ESC 3545; S 3932) [4]. Toned, extremely ne

Maundy Set, 1890 (ESC 3548; S 3943) [4]. Wiped, goof very ne; in tted case of issue

Maundy Set, 1891 (ESC 3549 S 3932) [4]. All prettily toned, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 66, 66, 66, and 66+] £150-£200

Penny, 1857, close colon (BMC 1514; S 3948). Light brown patina with some residual colour, about extremely ne

Penny, 1860, toothed border (F 10; BMC 1625; S 3954). Toned with some original colour, extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63 Brown

Penny, 1861 (BMC 1642; S 3954). Toned with some original colour, extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63 Brown]

Penny, 1893, normal date (F 136; BMC 1748; S 3954). Good extremely ne

£90-£120

£90-£120

Halfpenny, 1860, beaded borders (F 258; BMC 1750; S 3956). Prettily toned with attractive surfaces, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64] £90-£120

Third-Farthing, 1866 (S 3960). Practically as struck with full original colour [Graded by NGC as MS 66 RB]

Edward VII (1901-1910)

1905 (Hill 508; S 3974B). Good

1907 (Hill 510; S 3974B).

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Proof Halfcrown, 1902 (ESC 3568; S 3980). Toned, extremely ne £90-£120

Halfcrown, 1908 (ESC 3574; S 3980). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne

George V (1910-1936)

Sovereign, 1913 (Hill 215; S 3996). About extremely ne

Half-Sovereign, 1914 (Hill 529; S 4006). Toned with glue residue on reverse, otherwise good very ne

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

1931 (ESC 3639; S 4036). Nearly extremely ne, toned

Crown, 1931 (ESC 3639; S 4036). About extremely ne

Crown, 1932 (ESC 3641; S 4036). Fine

Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644; S 4036). About extremely ne, grey toned

Proof Halfcrown, 1927 (ESC 3732; S 4037). Hairlines, otherwise good extremely ne, toned £60-£80

George VI (1936-1952)

Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. About as struck, brilliant; in case of issue £100-£150

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

Elizabeth II (1952-2022)

Sterling issues

Proof Set, 1953, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Brilliant, good extremely ne; in maroon gilt-blocked case and out packaging of issue £80-£100

Decimal issues

Sovereign, 1979 (S SC1). Lustrous, good extremely ne £800-£900

Maundy Set, 1976 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck, toned; cased

£100-£120 4387

4388

4389 x

4390

4391

4393 x

Scotland

WilliamtheLion,Sterling,PhaseB,nomintname,HueWalter,crudebustleft, HVEWALTRO +, rev.+ HVEWALTEO ,shortvoided cross, four stars of six points, 1.30g/6h (SCBI 35, 74; B 22, !g. 58; S 5029). Nearly very ne but peripheral pitting on obverse £150-£200

AlexanderIII,Sterlings(3),Firstcoinage,Berwick,Robert,1.39g/10h(S5043);Secondcoinage(2),classMc1,fourmulletsofsix points,1.32g/5h,classD,twomulletsofsix,twostarsofsevenpoints,1.42g/10h(S5055,5057)[3]. Firstnearly ne,othersgood ne £150-£200

AlexanderIII,Sterling,typeVIII, Berwick,Walter, WALTERONBER,tuftedcrown,1.51g/6h(cf.SCBI35,167;B11, !g.87;S5048). A little double struck on obverse, otherwise very ne, the reverse reading clear £120-£150

JohnBaliol,Secondcoinage,Sterling,classII,nomintname[AberdeenorBerwick-upon-Tweed?],fourmulletsof !vepoints, 1.21g/10h (Stewartby and Holmes 29/bg; SCBI 35, 313; S 5071). Nearly ne £70-£90

4392 x JamesVI,Seventhcoinage,TenShillings,1594,Edinburgh,mm.rosette,5.95g/2h(SCBI35,1256-9;SCBI71,1198ff;B2, !g.939;S 5493). Smoothed on king’s face, about ne

4394

DavidII,Secondcoinage,Halfgroat,classA,Edinburgh,smallyoungbust,tressureofsixarcs,2.06g/10h(SCBI35,391-2;B1, !g 263;S5105); JamesIV,Billonissues,Plack,typeIV,Romanletteringbothsides,pelletstopson obv.,trefoilon rev.,2.75g/3h(SCBI 35,857ff, B27, !g.700;S5351);togetherwithaRobertIII,Groatandbasecoins(2)ofJamesVIandCharlesI[5]. Finetogood ne, third damaged £150-£200

£60-£80

CharlesI,Thirdcoinage,Falconer'sSecondissue,ThirtyShillings,mm.thistle,signed F byhorse'shoof,14.54g/6h(Bull13/6; Murray 5; SCBI 35, 1493-4; S 5555). Near ne, some toning, some toning

£120-£150

4395 x Ireland

CharlesI,TwentyPence,nomm.,signed F atendoflegendabovecrownon rev., reads SCOTANG and FIRMAT,0.76g/7h(Murray1/g; SCBI 35 1514ff, B 46ff, !g. 1021ff.; S 5588A). Slightly off centre, nearly very ne with some blank ling

£80-£100

John (as King), Penny, Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE, 1.56g/1h (S 6228; DF 50). Good ne

£60-£80

EdwardI,Secondcoinage,Penny,classIb,Dublin,pelletbefore EDWR,1.27g/3h(S6247;DF64). Nearlyvery nebutchippedon edge

£40-£60

Edward I, Second coinage, Farthing, Waterford, type I, 0.33g/7h (Withers 1a; S 6256; DF 70). Very ne, scarce £80-£100

EdwardI,Secondcoinage,Penny,classIVa,Dublin,singlepelletbelowbust,largeletterson rev.,1.43g/12h(S6264;DF68).Some peripheral surface deposit, good ne or better £50-£70 4399

£200-£260 4400

EdwardVI,Shilling,1552,mm.pheon,contemporaryimitationinbrass,so-called‘BungalPenny’,4.20g/7h(S6494A;DF213). An excellent example for issue, very ne and unusual with pheon mintmark

x

Charles II, Halfpenny, 1683, small letters, 8.86g/12h (DF 356; S 6575). Good ne

James II, Halfpenny, 1687 (S 6576). Some spots of verdigris, nonetheless ne and extremely rare

George I, Wood’s Coinage, Farthing, 1723, type 3 (Martin 2.1/BC4; S 6604). Area of smoothing on neck, otherwise almost extremely

ne, attractive patina

George III, Ten Pence, 1813 (S 6618). Lightly toned over mint bloom, good extremely ne

Free State, Currency Set, 1928, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing [8]. All toned, extremely ne

£200-£260
James Maculla, Halfpenny Token, 1731 (D 60). Very ne, rare
£120-£150
George III, brass Halfpenny Token, 1814 (W 1990). Some residue, otherwise ne, extremely rare £120-£150

A Small Collection of Evasion Halfpennies

EvasionHalfpennies(5),1797,inthenameofAdmiralJervis,drapedbustright, rev. Britanniaseatedleft,rulebritanniaaround, 5.41g(Atkins1);1771,reading GEORGERULES,laureatebustleft, rev. Britanniaseatedleft, BRITISHTARS around,7.51g(Atkins162); undated,reading GODSAVETHEKING,laureatebustleft, rev. Britanniaseatedleft, BRITAINIASISLES around,6.41g(Atkins306);Undated,in thenameofWilliamShakespeare,laureateheadright, rev. crownedharp, NORTHWALES around,6.61g(Atkins392);undated,reading SRBEVOISSOUTHAMTON, armoured bust right, rev. harp, 0around, 5.76g (Atkins 438) [5]. Poor to near ne, several scarce £80-£100 4408

4409

EvasionHalfpennies(4),inthenameofAlfred,drapedandbeardedbustright, rev. Hiberniaseatedleftbyheart, BRI-TON ’ SGLORY around,7.48g(Atkins2);inthenameofAlfredtheGreat,bareheadright, rev. crownedharp, SOUTHWALES around,6.46g(Atkins4); inthenameofWilliamShakespeare,drapedandlaureateheadleft, rev. Brtanniaseatedleft,holdingscalesandplaquette, ENGLANDS GLORY around,6.04g(Atkins379);inthenameofShakespeare,1771,laureatebustright, rev. Britanniaseatedleft,rule BRITANNIA around, 6.17g (Atkins 433) [4]. Generally good ne for issue (or a little better), the third with a small metal aw on the obverse £80-£100

EvasionHalfpennies(6),1779,inthenameofClaudiusRomanus,laureateheadright, rev. Britanniaseatedleft, MAYBRITONSRULE around,6.07g(Atkins51);undated,inthenameofCornwallis,laureateheadleft, rev. Britannia,britaniarulesthemainaround, 6.34g(Atkins73);1791,reading GLORIOVSIERVES,laureateheadright, rev. crownedharp, HEBRIDES around,7.78g(Atkins275);1788,in thenameofGregoryIIPon,laureateanddrapedbustright, rev. Britanniaseatedleft, BRITONS rulearound,6.22g(Atkins–);undated, inthenameofPrincepsWalliæ,laureateheadright, rev. crownedharp, DELECTATRUS around,7.26g(Atkins426);undated,reading TVRCVPELLERIVS, beaded bust left, rev. Britannia seated, holding bust, HISPANNIOLA around, 7.52g (Atkins 444) [6]. Fair to good ne

£80-£100

4411

EvasionHalfpennies(2),bothinthenameofCornwallis,1788, CORNWAL-LIS IND .bustleft, rev, BRITISHGIRLS,Britanniaseatedleft, 6.45g/6h, 1797, similar, rev. reads BRITISHTARS., 6.85g/6h (Atkins 70, 79) [2]. Fair to ne for issue

£60-£80

4412

Provenance: First bt. Cavenagh March 1974; second bt Baldwin May 1974

EvasionHalfpennies(3),inthenameofCornwallis,1797, CORNWAL-LIS IND .bustleft, rev, BRITISHTARS,Britanniaseatedleft,7.30g/6h, 1779, similar, rev. reads BONNYGIRL, 6.24g/6h, 1776, bust right, rev. HIBERNIA around harp, 5.86g (Atkins 70, 77, 81) [3]. Near fair 60-£80

4413

1791,inthenameofGeorgeGordon, rev. Britanniaseatedleft,britonsrulearound,6.16g(Atkins117);1796,readinggodsavethe king, rev. claspedhands,crownedtreebehind,beasyouseemtobearound,7.00g(Atkins314);undated,inthenameofWilliam Shakespeare,drapedbustleft, rev. Hiberniaseatedbyharp,briton’sgloryaround,6.70g(378);1792,inthenameofWilliam Shakespeare,drapedbustleft, rev. Hiberniaseatedleft,handonharp,incorporatedbyactofparliamentaround,6.38g(Atkins 432) [4]. Fair to good ne £80-£100

4414

EvasionHalfpennyinthenameofWilliamShakespeare,drapedandlaureateheadleft, rev. Brtanniaseatedleft,holdingscalesand plaquette, ENGLANDSGLORY around, 6.04g (Atkins 379). Good very ne for issue, rare thus £70-£90

Provenance: Bt Seaby 1976

4415

EvasionHalfpenny,1792,inthenameofWilliamShakespeare,drapedbustright, rev. Hiberniaseatedleft,handonharp, incorporated by act of parliament around, 6.10g/7h (Atkins 432). Good very ne for issue and very rare thus £80-£100

4416

4417

Evasion Halfpennies (9), all in the name of Cornwallis, various dates and reverse legends [lot]. Poor to near ne

£120-£150

Evasion Halfpennies (14) and Farthings (2), various legends and types [16]. Varied state £80-£100

4418

IronAge,4th-3rdcenturyBC,bronzebrooch,Hallstattperiod,widehollowbow,ribbedwingswithbulbousends,hingedpin, catchplatebroken;togetherwithRosettebrooch,early1stcenturyAD,withacrudelionbow,sprungpinintact;HodHill derivative, tinned bronze with a hinged pin, bow with two dot and circle indentations [3]. All ne or better £40-£60

Provenance: All found in Essex

4419

ATREBATESandREGNI, Verica (c. AD10-40),silverUnit,Smileytype, COMF,crescentandtwopellet-in-ringmotifsaboveand below, rev.boarright,starabove, VIR below,1.05g/10h(ABC1220;BMC1241-78;VA470-1;S131);togetherwitheightfurther Ancient coins (8) [9]. Varied state £40-£60

4420

CATUVELLAUNIandTRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c. 8-41),silverUnit,Sphinxtype,wingedbustright, CVNO before, rev. Sphinxseatedleft, TASCIO infront,1.17g/6h(ABC2870;BMC1874-8;VA2057-1;S313);togetherwithtenIronAgebronzeUnits, mostly Cunobelin, and the core of a plated Quarter-Stater (11) [12]. Fair to ne £100-£150

4421

AlfredtheGreat,Lunettestype,Pennies(2),Canterburydies,Heremod,0.64g/6h;Londondies,Æthelgar,0.53g/6h(S1057 -1057A); together with a Penny of Burgred [3]. Three small fragments, ne £60-£80

Provenance: W. MacKay Collection

4422

Stephen,Penny,CrossPomméetype[BMCVII],Bedford,Iohan, IOHANON [–––],1.13g/2h(Allen,BNJ2012,p.107;N881;S 1282);togetherwithacuthalfoftheCrossMolinetype,0.65g/4h(N873;S1278)[2]. Firstbrokensincerepaired,otherwisegood ne

£150-£200

4423

HenryII,ShortCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),classIb1, Winchester,Clement, CLEMENT ON WIN,1.40g/12h;classIb2, Carlisle,Alain, ALAIN ON CAR,1.32g/9h(N963;S1344); John,Penny,classVB, Canterbury,Hue,hVE ON CANTE,1.41g/8h(N970;S1351)[3]. Fair to ne £120-£150

4424

RichardI,Penny,classIVa,Canterbury,Meinir, MEINIRONCANT,1.17g/12h(N968/1;S1348A); John,Pennies(4),classVb, Canterbury (2),Arnaud, ARN[–––]CA,1.29g/12h;Samuel, SAMVELONCA,1.29g/1h; Lincoln,Hue, HVE ON NICOLE,1.37g/9h; London, Abel, ABEL ON LVND, 1.45g/12h (N 970; S 1351) [5]. Fair to near ne

£150-£200

4425

John,Pennies(3),allclassVb, Canterbury,Simon, SIMON . ON . CANT,1.42g/11h; Chichester,Pieres, PIER[––]CICE,1.18g/6h; Oxford, Ailwine, AILWINe · ON · OC, curls 2/2, 1.27g/7h (N 970; S 1351) [3]. Fair to ne, the last a scarcer mint

£120-£150

4426

John,Pennies(2),bothclassVb, Exeter,Ricard, RICARD ON ECE,1.33g/6h; London,Fulke, FVLKE ONLVND,1.42g/7h(N970;S1351) [2]. Good ne, rst with a little porosity, second cabinet toned

£120-£150

4427

John,Pennies(3),classVb, Norwich,Iohan, IOHAN ONN[–],1.34g/9h;classVc, London,Rauf, RAVF ON LVND,1.35g/6hclassVc, London,WillelmB, WILLELM B ON LVN,1.18g/1h(S1352);togetherwithothershortCrossPennies(3)[6]. Fairtogood ne,one pierced £150-£180

4428

John,Pennies(2),classVb, London,Willelm, WILLELMONLV,1.45g/11h;classVc, Canterbury,IohanB, IOHAN B ON CAN,1.52g/1h(N 970-1; S 1351-2) [2]. Fine, toned; the second by a scarcer moneyer £100-£120

4429

John,Pennies(2),classVb, York,Davi, DAVIONEVER,1.20g/12h;classVIb,Ilger, ILGERONLVNDE,1.29g/6h(SCBIMass1643ff,1781;N 970, 975; S 1351, 1354) [2]. Fine or better £100-£120

John,Penny,classVc, London,Abel, ABELONLVND,1.33g/6h(N971;S1352);togetherwithaLongCrossPennyofHenryIII, London and an Edward I Penny of Canterbury [3]. First good ne, others nearly ne £60-£80 4430

John, Penny, class VIb2, London, Abel, ABELONLVNDE, 1.19g/10h (SCBI Mass 1771ff; N 975/2; S 1354). Good ne, toned £60-£80

HenryIII,ShortCrosscoinage,Pennies(3),all Canterbury,classsVIIa,Iun, IVNONCANTERD,1.32g/10h(SCBIMass1910);Ioan(2), IOANONCANTE, 1.49g/2h 1.49g/3h (N 979, 979A; S 1356A-B) [3]. First about very ne with an unusual mint reading, last two ne £100-£120

HenryIII,ShortCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),classVIIa, Canterbury,Roger, ROGERONCANT,1.48g/12h;classVIIb, London,Ledulf, LEDVLFONLVND,1.27g/4h(SCBIMass1916,2034;N978-9;S1356A,B);togetherwithotherminorhammeredcoins(5),Long Cross to Richard II [7]. Varied state £80-£100

4434

Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Pennies (4), all Canterbury, classes VIIb-c, HENRI ON CANT, 1.42g/8h, NICOLE ON CA, 1.35g/11h, OSMUND ON CAN, 1.45g/11h, ROGER ON CAN, 1.40g/12h (N 979-980; S 1356B-C) [4]. Generally ne or better

£80-£100

4435

Henry III, Pennies (3), Short Cross, type VIIb, Canterbury, Salemun, SALEMVN ON CA, 1.45g/6h (N 979; S 1356B); Long Cross (2), type 5b2, Canterbury, Gilbert, GILBERT ON CAN, 1.54g/10h, type 5c, Henri, HENRI ON LVDEN, 1.43g/12h (N 992/2, 993; S 1368A, 1369); Edward I, Penny, Long Cross, type VI, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, IOH ON SEINTED, 1.51g/9h (Eaglen 349; N 1001; S 1377) [4]. Last ne, others about very ne, rst two toned £100-£150

Provenance: First two bt June 1959; others Colchester II (Essex) Hoard, 1969, bt Seaby February 1971

4436

Late 12th Century, a bronze belt mount, openwork square frame with a quadruped, head regardent biting its own tail, 48mm x 38mm; together with brass casket keys (4) [5]. All ne

£40-£60

4437

Provenance: All found in Essex

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), both class IIb, London, Nicole, NIC OLE ONL VND, 1.45g/11h; Northampton, Willem, WIL LEM ONN ORH, 1.29g/11h (N 985; S 1361) [2]. Fine or better

£70-£90

4438

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Va2, Canterbury, Nicole, HICOLE ON CANT, pelleted N in ON and double-barred A in CANT, 1.36g/9h (CT 225; N 991/2; S 1367A); together with contemporary Pennies (2) and a cut Halfpenny [4]. Varied state

£80-£100

4439

Provenance: First and last North Yorkshire Moors Collection, DNW Auction 159, 3 July 2019, lot 544 (part)

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), both class Vd, Canterbury, Nichole, NIC HOL EON KAN, 1.23g/1h, Willem, WIL LEM ONK ANT, 1.36g/8h (N 994; S 1370A) [2]. Fine or better, both rare

£80-£100

4440

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), both class Vh, Canterbury, Ricard, 1.29g/6h, London, Renaud, 1.15g/4h (N 998; S 1374) [2]. Fine, scarce, rst with impression of reverse cross showing through £70-£90

Provenance: First DNW Auction 124, 16-17 September 2014, lot 2309 (part)

4441 x

Henry III, Miscellaneous cut Halfpence (11) and Farthings (5), mostly Long Cross, various types and mints [16]. Fair to very ne £40-£50

4442

Edward I, Pennies (2), class 1a/1c mule, London, 1.30g/3h (SCBI North 21-3; N 1010/1012; S 1380/1382); class 3e, York (Royal), 1.25g/10h (N 1020; S 1429); Edward III, Third Coinage, Pennies (2), both London, 2/I, 4/I, 1.17g/7h, 0.92g/1h (N 1114, 1116; S 1544, 1546); Pre-Treaty period, Penny, series C, Durham, 0.97g/5h (N 1159; S 1592); together with nine further Edwardian pennies (9) [14]. Varied state, rst scarce £150-£200

£120-£150 4443

4444

Edward I, Pennies (5), all London, class 2a (2), 1.23g/4h; 1.37g/4h; class 4e (2), three pellets on breast, 1.36g/10h, 1.30g/4h; class 10cf, 1.37g/1h (N 1014, 1027, 1040; S 1385, 1398, 1410) [5]. Varied state, last pierced

Edward I, Pennies (3), all Bristol, class 2b, 1.26g/1h; class 3g (2), 0.85g/12h, 1.26g/7h (N 1015, 1022; S 1386, 1393) [3]. Varied state, rst pierced £50-£70

4445

Edward I, Penny, class 2b, London, reversed Ns both sides, 1.28g/3h (N 1015; S 1386); together with other Edwardian Pennies (7), various classes, from Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury (3), Durham and London (2) [8]. Varied state

£150-£200

4446

Edward I, Penny, class 3cd, London, 1.30g/3h (N 1019; S 1390); together with other London Pennies (3), all class 10 [4]. About ne, rst with light scratches on face

£100-£120

4447

Edward I, Pennies (4), Durham, class 3g2, 1.23g/2h (SCBI North 182; N 1022; S 1393); London (2), class 10ab, reads EDWA R, 1.28g/8h, class 10cf3, 1.43g/2h (SCBI North 541ff; N 1041; S 1409); Penny, Bury, class 11a, 1.29g/2h (N 1060; S 1455) [4]. Generally good ne or better

£100-£150

4448

Edward I, Pennies (2), class 3g, Lincoln, 1.17g/2h, class 10cf, Bury St. Edmunds, 1.37g/12h (N 1022, 1040ff; S 1393, 1410ff) [2]. Fine or better £40-£60

4449

Edward I, Pennies (2), class 4b, Durham, mm. cross moline on both sides, 1.33g/6h; class 4d, London, three pellets on breast, pellet before LON, 1.41g/1h (N 1024, 1027; S 1395, 1398) [2]. Fine or better, rst scarce £50-£70

Provenance: Last from the Blackhills (Kirkcudbrightshire) Hoard, 1911

4450

Edward I, Penny, class 4d, London, pellet before legend on both sides, 1.37g/7h (N 1026; S 1397); together with other Edwardian Pennies of London (2) and Canterbury [4]. Varied state, one chipped £80-£100

4451

Edward I, Penny, class 4d, Canterbury, pellet before legend on both sides, 1.40g/7h (N 1026; S 1397); together with other Edward I and II Pennies (3), all Canterbury [4]. £80-£100

4452

Edward I, Penny, class 8b, London, 1.34g/6h (SCBI North 332; N 1034/1; S 1405) together with other Edwardian Pennies (2), of Canterbury and London [3]. Fine to nearly very ne £70-£90

4453

Edward I, Pennies (3), London (2), class 9a2, star on breast, unbarred Ns on rev., 1.30g/1h, class 10ab, reads EDWAR R ANGL, 1.26g/3h (SCBI North 355; N 1036, 1039; S 1407, 1409b); Durham, class 10cf2, mm. cross moline, 1.34g/6h (SCBI North 615; N 1041; S 1413) [4]. Good ne or a little better £80-£100

4454

Edward I, Penny, class 9a, London, 1.29g/2h (N 1036; S 1407); other Edward I Pennies (3) of Bristol and Canterbury (2); together with an Edward IV Second reign Penny of York [5]. Varied state £100-£120

4455

Edward I, Pennies (2), both class 9b, Durham, mm. cross moline on obv., 1.24g/5h, York, quatrefoil in centre of rev., 1.35g/6h (N 1037; S 1408); together with a class 10 Halfpenny of London [3]. Good ne £80-£100

Provenance: First and third bt Spink

4456

Edward I, Penny, class 9b1, Canterbury, star on breast, 1.39g/6h (N 1037; S 1408); Richard II, Halfpenny, London, 0.58g/7h (N 1331b; S 1699) [2]. First nearly very ne but slightly chipped, last ne

£60-£80

4457

Edward I, Pennies (3), London, class 10ab3, reads EDWARD, 1.32g/11h (SCBI North 531; N 1038; S 1409); Berwick-upon-Tweed, class Ia, narrow face, reads HYB ’ , 0.97g/4h (cf SCBI North 1123; N 1072; S 1415); Newcastle-upon-Tyne, class 9b1, reads VILL NOVI CAS TRI, 1.38g/2h (cf. SCBI North 406ff; N 1037/1; S 1408) [3]. Good ne

£80-£100

4458

Edward I, Pennies (4), London (2), both class 10ab3/9b mules, reads EDWARD, pothook Ns on rev., 1.41g/12h, 1.45g/9h (SCBI North 511; N 1038; S 1409); Berwick-upon-Tweed, class IVb, bifoliate crown, pellet on breast, Lombardic n in DnS, 1.30g/5h (SCBI North 1139; N 1078; S 1415); Newcastle-upon-Tyne, class 9b1, reads VILL NOV ’ CAS TRI, 1.43g/5h (N 1037/1; S 1408). Good ne, the rst two scarce £100-£150

4459

Edward I, Penny, class 10ab4, London, reads EDWR ’ R ’ , colon at end of obv legend, 1.41g/9h (SCBI North 537; N 1039; S 1409B); together with other Edwardian class 10 Pennies of London (3), various sub-classes [4]. First good ne or better but chipped at bottom of obverse, others ne

£100-£120

4460

Edward I, Halfpenny, class 3c, Bristol, 0.65g/5h (N 1045/1; S 1439); together with other contemporary minor coins (3) [4]. Varied state, one broken £80-£100

4461

Edward I, Farthing, class 3g, London, reads LON DON IEN SIS, 0.34g/6h (Withers 13; N 1053/2; S 1446); together with miscellaneous hammered (23), various types and fragments [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£120

4462

Edward II, Pennies (3), all Durham, class 13, crozier on rev., 1.35g/5h, class 14 (2), mm. lion and lis, 1.54g/6h, 1.40g/3h (N 1064-5; S 1459, 1460) [3]. Slightly weak, nearly very ne, lightly toned, rst scarce £70-£90

Provenance: All from the Blackhills (Kirkcudbrightshire) Hoard, 1911

4463

Edward II, Penny, class 15a, Bury, 1.39g/4h (N 1066; S 1466); together with other Edward I and II Pennies (5), various classes, from Berwick, Bury (2), Canterbury and London [6]. Varied state, last chipped

£60-£80

4464

Provenance: Three Bury coins from the Berscar Hoard, 2014, DNW Auction 137, 21-3 September 2016, lot 1014

Edward III, Third coinage, Pennies (5), all London, class II/I, 1.21g/7h, class III/! (2), 1.20g/5h, 1.18g/9h, class IV/I, 0.97g/6h; unusual type C/I, 0.92g/9h (SCBI North 1069, 1078, 1081, 1084; N 1114-6, 1119; S 1544-6, 1546A var.) [5]. Varied state, last scarce £80-£100

Provenance: All from the Stanwix (Cumberland) Hoard, 1986-7; Sotheby Auction, 5 October 1989, lot unspeci!ed

4465

Edward III, Third coinage, Penny, London, class 2/I, 1.24g/5h (N 1114; S 1544); other ancient British and hammered coins in silver (13), copper (5), Durotriges to Charles I; together with a Boy Bishop token [20]. Varied state £120-£150

4466

Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series C, mm. cross 1, reads EDWAPD, 4.50g/12h,(N 1147; S 1565); Henry VI, Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, 3.66g/3h (N 1427; S 1836); together with a clipped Edward III Groat of York [3]. Varied state £80-£100

4467

Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, 4.27g/3h (N 1147; S 1565); together with another Groat and Halfgroat of Edward III [3]. First good ne, others fair to ne £100-£120

4468

Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Penny, series C, mm. cross, annulet in each quarter, 0.75g/6h (N 1149; S 1584); together with other Edwardian Pennies (7) [8]. Varied state £70-£90

4469

Edward III, Post Treaty Period, Groat, London, mm. cross pattée, !eurs on all cusps, no saltire after FRANCIE, rev. reverse barred Ns in LONDON, double saltire stops in outer legend, 3.43g/1h (N 1286; S 1637); together with another Groat of Edward III and a Penny of Edward II [3]. First ne, rare, others varied state £80-£100

4470

Richard II, Second Period, Halfpenny, type III, London, 0.39g/1h (N 1332; S 1700); Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Penny, York, no mm., facing bust, Roman lettering, 0.40g/7h (N 1888; S 2424); Charles II, Third Hammered issue, Halfgroat, mm. crown, 0.99g/12h (ESC 326; N 2772; S 3326); together with miscellaneous British hammered coins in silver (25), various types [28]. Varied state £120-£150

4471

Henry V, De"nitive issues, Groat, class C, mm. pierced cross, mullet on king’s left shoulder, 3.29g/3h (N 1387; S 1765); Henry VI, Rosette-Mascle issue, Groat, Calais, mm. IIIb/V, 3.26g/7h (N 1446; S 1859); Henry VII, Groat, class IIIc, mm. anchor crown with inner arch plain, saltire stops, 2.85g/10h (N 1705c; S 2199) [3]. Second with corroded surfaces, last pierced £100-£150

4472

Edward IV, Light coinage, Groat, Norwich, class VI, mm. sun, N on breast, quatrefoils by neck, 2.77g/5hh (N 1582; S 2011); together with a Groat of York [2]. Fair to ne, rst with some an cracks £80-£100

4473

Edward IV, First reign, Light coinage, Halfgroat, London, class VII, mm. crown, trefoils by neck, 1.39g/11h (B & W VII; N 1584; S 2018); other Halfgroats (3), all 15th century; together with an Edward III Penny of York [5]. Varied state, rst chipped, one pierced £80-£100

4474

Edward IV, Second reign, Penny, Durham, Bp Dudley, local dies, D and V by neck, D in centre of rev., 0.63g (N 1666; S 2123); together with other contemporary Pennies (4), of Durham and York [5]. Varied state £80-£100

4475

Henry VII, Facing bust issue, Groat, type Ib (iii), mm. cross "tchée on obv. only, London, 2.75g/9h (N 1703; S 2194); together with miscellaneous hammered coins in silver (19) and copper (2), various types [22]. The rst chipped at 6 o’clock on obverse, otherwise very ne; the rest varied state £150-£200

4476

Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroats (2), Canterbury, double arched crown, M at centre of rev., 1.07g/2h (N 1710; S 2207); York, Royal mint, unarched crown, rosette stops, 0.89g/12h (N 1714; S 2213); James I, Second coinage, Halfgroats (3), mm. escallop, 0.94g/12h, mm. key, 1.05g/9h, mm. mullet, 0.87g/6h (S 2659-60); together with another Halfgroat of Canterbury [6]. Fair to ne, several scarcer types £120-£150

4477

Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, type IIIc, mm. tun, no stops, 1.54g/4h (N 1712; S 2211); Penny, Sovereign type, York, Abp Rotherham, no mm., two pillars to throne, keys below shield, 0.66g/3h (N 1729; S 2238); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1568, mm. coronet, bust 4B, reads ANG FR ET HI, medium shield, 2.96g/3h (N 1997; S 2562) [3]. Fine or better £60-£80

4478

Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. tun, 1.53g/2h (N 1712; S 2211); together with other hammered coins (7), Edward III to Charles I [8]. Varied state, three pierced

£100-£120

4479

Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Second period, Halfgroat, York, mm. martlet (?), keys by bust, no tressure, 1.38g/12h (N 1715; S 2214); together with other minor hammered coins (6), Elizabeth I to Charles I [7]. Varied state £100-£120

4480

Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Second period, Halfgroat, York, mm. martlet, keys by bust, no tressure, 1.27g/9h (N 1715; S 2214); Philip and Mary, Base Penny, mm. halved rose and castle on obv only, 0.64g/1h (N 1976; S 2510A); James I, Second coinage, Sixpence, 1605, mm. rose, third bust, 2.88g/7h (N 2102; S 2657) [3]. Near ne £100-£120

4481

Henry VII, Penny, Sovereign type, York, Abp Rotherham, no mm., no pillars to throne, keys below shield, 0.65g/5h (N 1728; S 2235); together with similar coins (3) [4]. Varied state, two pierced, one chipped £80-£100

4482

Henry VII, Penny, Sovereign type, York, Abp Rotherham, no mm., two pillars to throne, keys below shield, 0.70g/1h (N 1729; S 2238); together with other hammered coins (4), Edward III to Charles I [5]. First good ne but pierced, others in varied state £100-£120

4483

Henry VII, Pro"le issue, Halfgroats (2), both mm. martlet, Canterbury, 1.27g/10h, York, Abp Bainbridge, keys below shield, 1.30g/11h (N 1750, 1751/1; S 2261-2) [2]. Fine £100-£120

4484

Henry VII, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. rose, reads HENRIC, AGL and ADIVTOE, 1.40g/8h(SCBI Ashmolean 911ff; N 1750; S 2261); James I, Second coinage, Shilling, mm. rose, fourth bust, 5.10g/6h (N 2100; S 2655) [2]. Near ne £100-£150

4485

Henry VIII, First coinage, Halfpenny, Tower, mm. portcullis on obv only, 0.30g/12h (N 1779; S 2334); together with miscellaneous British and World hammered silver coinages [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150

4486

Henry VIII, Second coinage, Groat, Tower mint, mm. lis, bust D, saltires in forks, 2.48g/11h (N 1797; S 2337E); with similar (5) [6]. All on damaged ans, otherwise ne or better £100-£120

4487

Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.28g/10h (N 1802; S 2343); Third coinage, Groat, Canterbury, no mm., bust 1 var., Lombardic lettering, nothing in forks, trefoil stops, spur below shield, 2.15g/2h (Whitton b; N 1847; S 2373) [2]. First ne, the second near so for issue and scarce £120-£150

4488

Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroats (2), Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.28g/4h; York, Sede Vacante, mm. key, nothing by shield, 1.28g/1h (N 1802, 1806; S 2343, 2347) [2]. First pierced, good ne, second ne £80-£100

4489

Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.25g/7h (N 1802; S 2347); together with other Halfgroats of Henry VIII (3) [4]. First ne and toned, others varied state £100-£120

4490

Henry VIII, Third coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, no mm., 1.11g/9h (N 1852; S 2378)., other contemporary Halfgroats (2); together with a similar Halfpenny [4]. Varied state, two pierced

£100-£120

4491

4492

Henry VIII, Third and Posthumous coinages, Pennies (4), various varieties and mints [4]. Fair to ne

4493

4494

4495

4496

4497

4498

4499

4500

4501

4502

4503

£120-£150

Henry VIII, Pennies (2), Third coinage, Canterbury, no mm., 0.53g/1h; Posthumous coinage, London, no mm., 0.59g/1h (N 18857, 1883; S 2383, 2418); together with other hammered coins (4), Edward III to Charles I [6]. Varied state £80-£100

Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Penny, Tower, no mm., colon stops on obv. none on rev., nothing in forks, 0.64g/8h (N 1883; S 2417); Philip and Mary, Base Penny, mm. halved rose and castle on obv only, 0.66g/9h (N 1976; S 2510A) [2]. Both ne for issue, the rst with old ticket £80-£100

Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Penny, Southwark, mm. E on obv only, facing bust, 0.50g/10h (N 1884; S 2419); together with an Edward I Farthing of Dublin [2]. First better than ne for issue, second fair £100-£120

Provenance: Found near Thurton, South Norfolk, in 2025

Mary to Charles I, miscellaneous hammered silver coins (15), Sixpence to Penny [lot]. Fair to ne, all toned £80-£100

Mary, Groats (2), mm. pomegranate, 1.83g/2h, 2.01g/6h (N 1960; S 2492); Philip and Mary, Groats (3), mm. lis, 2.12g/12h, 1.58g/11h, 1.43g/12h (N 1973; S 2508) [5]. Several chipped or broken, varied state £120-£150

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Shillings (2), mm. martlet, bust 3C, 5.82g/1h, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3B, 5.52g/6h, Groat, mm. crosscrosslet, bust 1F, 1.85g/12h (N 1985-6; S 2555-6) [3] £100-£120

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Shilling, mm. martlet, bust 3C (?), 5.81g/2h; Third issue, Threepence, 1570, mm. castle, bust 4D, 1.37g/12h; Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1574, mm. eglantine, bust 5A, 2.53g/6h (N 1995, 1997-8; S 2555, 2563, 2566) [3]. Varied state £80-£100

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Shillings (2), mm. cross-crosslet, 5.97g/7h, mm. martlet, 5.96g/1h, both bust 3C (N 1985; S 2555); Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Group C, type 2a, 5.95g/3h (N 2221; S 2787); with similar (2) [5]. Generally ne £100-£120

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groat, mm. martlet, bust 1F, 1.73g/8h; Penny, mm. martlet, bust 3I, 0.55g/3h (N 1986, 1988; S 2556, 2558); together with other Elizabethan minor coins (3) [5]. Fair to ne or better, one pierced £80-£100

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groats (2), mm. martlet, 1.64g/10h, mm. cross-crosslet, 1.50g/2h (N 1986; S 2556); together with similar coins (3) [5]. Varied state £100-£120

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Halfgroat, mm. martlet, bust 1G, 0.99g/5h; Fifth issue, Threepence, 1578, mm. Greek Cross, bust 4D, 1.51g/2h; Sixth issue, Penny, mm. crescent, bust 5B, 0.47g/7h (N 1987, 1998, 2017; S 2557, 2573, 2580 [3]. First and last ne, second better but creased £80-£100

Elizabeth I, Second issue, Pennies (3), mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3H, beaded inner circles, 0.46g/3h, 0.63g/11h, 0.43g/9h (N 1988; S 2558) [3]. Very ne £120-£150

4504

ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Sixpence,1565,mm.rose,bust1F,2.81g/12h;Fourthissue,Threehalfpence,1575,mm.eglantine,bust 3G, 0.63g/1h; Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. hand, bust 6B, 5.55g/8h (N 1997, 2000, 2014; S 2561, 2569, 2577) [3]. Fine or thereabouts £80-£100

4505

ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Threepence,1562,mm.pheon,bust3F,1.49g/4h(N1998;S2565);togetherwithotherhammered coins (5), Edward I to Charles I [6]. Varied state £70-£90

4506

ElizabethI,Fourthissue,Threehalfpence,mm.ermine,0.86g/1h(S2569);Fifthissue,Penny,mm.GreekCross,0.51g/9h(S2575); Sixth issue, Penny, mm. hand, 0.46g/7h (S 2580) [3]. Good ne or better £120-£150

Provenance: First Noonans Auction 267, 1-2 February 2023, lot 507 (part)

4507

ElizabethI,Sixthissue,Shilling,mm.A,5.31g/3h(N2014;S2577);JamesI,Shillings(2),Firstcoinage,mm.lis,secondbust, 5.74g/4h; Second coinage, mm. rose, fourth bust, 5.87g/3h (N 2073, 2100; S 2646, 2655) [3]. Fair to ne

£80-£100

4508

ElizabethI,Sixthissue,Shilling,mm.escallop,5.82g/3h(S2577);Thirdissue,Sixpences(2),1567,mm.lion,1568,mm.coronet, 2.79g/12h,2.76g/6h(S2562);Fourthissue,Threepence,1575,mm.eglantine,1.33g/4h(S2565);Sixthissue,Halfgroats(2),mm.A, bust 6D, 1.00g/7h, 1.00g/11h (N 2016; S 2579) [6]. About ne to nearly very ne

£150-£200

4509

ElizabethI, Halfgroats(2),Sixthissue,mm.crescent,bust6E,0.97g/4h;Seventhissue,mm.1,bust6F,0.91g/8h(N2016;S2579, 2586) [2]. Fine and nearly very ne

£80-£100

Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroats (2), both mm. A, bust 6D, 1.00g/7h, 1.00g/11h (N 2016; S 2579) [2]. Good ne or better

£60-£80 4510

£80-£100 4511

ElizabethI,Sixthissue,Penny,mm.A,bust5B,beadedinnercircles,0.33g/9h(N2017;S2580);togetherwithotherElizabethan silver coins (2) [3]. First good ne, others varied state

ElizabethI,Milledcoinage,Sixpences(2),1562,mm.star,broadbustD,2.87g/7h,2.76g/6h(N2027;S2596)[2]. Fair,thesecond pierced at 12 o’clock £80-£100 4512

ElizabethI,Milledcoinage,Threepence,1562,mm.star,broadbustD,elaboratedress,smallrose,1.28g/6h(N2035;S2604); together with another Sixpence [2]. Poor to fair £80-£100

JamesI,Firstcoinage,Sixpence,1603,mm.thistle, !rstbust,2.28g/12h(N2074;S2647);Thirdcoinage,Sixpence,1624,mm. trefoil, sixth bust, 2.73g/2h (N 2126; S 2670) [2]. First ne but rather marked, second better but weak on the king’s face

£120-£150

4515

JamesI,Firstcoinage,Halfgroat,0.87g/6h,Penny,0.44g/12h,bothmm.thistle, !rstbust(N2076-7;S2649-50);togetherwitha further Penny, mm. lis, second bust and later Halfpence (2) [5]. Varied state £100-£120

4516

JamesI,Firstcoinage,Halfgroat,mm.thistle, !rstbust,0.86g/6h:Thirdcoinage,Penny,mm.twopellets,0.53g/12h(N20762128; S 2649, 2672); together with other Halfgroats (5) [7]. Varied state £150-£200

JamesI,Secondcoinage,Sixpences(3),1604,mm.lis,2.82g/9h;1606,mm.escallop2.75g/8h,boththirdbust,1607,mm.coronet, fourth bust, 2.51g/7h (N 2102-3; S 2657-8) [3]. Fair to ne, rst scratched on obverse £80-£100

JamesI,Secondcoinage,Sixpence,1604,mm.lis,thirdbust,2.75g/10h(N2102;S2657);Thirdcoinage,Sixpence,1624,mm. trefoil sixth bust, 2.13g/6h (N 2126; S 2670); together with another Sixpence [3]. All short of an, fair to ne, last holed £80-£100

4519

JamesI,Thirdcoinage,Halfgroats(2),Pennies(2),variousmms.(N2127-8;S2671-2);togetherwithminorcoinsofCharlesI(3), various denominations and mintmarks [7]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£120

4520

CharlesI,Towermint,Halfcrowns(3),GpII(2),type2a,mm.plumeoverrose(?)12.36g/6h;type2c,mmportcullis,14.50g/5h Gp IV, type 4, mm. triangle in circle, 14.35g/1h (N 2205, 2207, 2215; S 2769, 2771, 2779) [3]. Fair £100-£120

4521

CharlesI,Towermint,Halfcrown,GpII,type2c,secondhorseman,mm.portcullis(?),10.89g/3h(SCBIBrooker315;N2207;S 2771); together with Sixpences (2), both Gp F, mm. star [3]. Varied state

£80-£100

4522

CharlesI,Towermint,Shilling,GpE,type3a,mm.tun,bust2,noinnercircles,5.84g/10h(N2225;S2791);Sixpence,1626,Gp B,type1a,mm.crosscavalry,secondbust,2.65g/1h(N2236;S2807); Commonwealth,Shilling,1656,mm.sunon obv. only, 4.32g/9h(ESC150;N2724;S3217);togetherwithotherhammeredsilvercoins(26),variousissuersanddenominations[29]. Third pierced, otherwise poor to ne

£300-£400

4523

Charles I, Tower mint, Shillings (2), Gp E, type 4.3, mm. anchor, upright on obv., !ukes to right on rev. bust 3, large mark of value, 5.68g/3h, Gp F, type 4.4, mm. triangle (SCBI Booker 521, 532; N 2229, 2231 S 2796, 2799) [2]. Fair to near ne, second with some surface staining £80-£100

4524

Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 4.1 var., mm. triangle, reads MA BR FR ET HI, 5.96g/5h (Sharp F5/1; SCBI Brooker 532; N 2230; S 2797); together with contemporary Shillings (2), mms. tun and triangle-in-circle [3]. First good ne, others nearly ne £100-£120

4525

Charles I, Tower mint, Gp F, type 4.4, mm. triangle-in-circle, bust 6, 5.87g/2h (SCBI Brooker 549; N 2231; S 2799); together with miscellaneous British coin in silver (41), various types [42]. Varied state £150-£200

4526

Charles I, Tower Mint, Sixpence, Gp A, type 1, 1625, mm. lis (to left of cross limb on rev.), 2.85g/9h, Halfgroats (2), Gp A, mm. lis on rev. only, 1.02g/12h, Gp B, mm. plume, 0.92g/7h (N 2235, 22248, 250; S 2805, 2822, 2824); together with other hammered silver coins of Charles I (5) [8]. Several pierced, poor to fair

£100-£120

4527

Charles I, Tower mint, Sixpences (3), various mintmarks and classes; together with contemporary minor coins (3), various denominations [6]. Varied state £120-£150

4528

Charles I, Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfgroat, mm. eye, Gp G, type 3a7, 0.89g/4h (N 2260; S 2836); together with similar Halfgroats (4) [5]. Varied state

£100-£120

4529

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (10), various types and initial marks [lot]. Generally ne to very ne

£100-£120

£80-£100 4530

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (7), various types and initial marks [lot]. One pierced, otherwise varied state

£80-£100 4531

4536

4537

4538

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (9), various types and initial marks [lot]. Fair to good ne

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (7), various types and initial marks [lot]. Fair to good ne

£80-£100

Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.80g/4h (N 2729; S 3221); together with similar Pennies (5) [6]. Varied state, all but one pierced £100-£120

Charles II, 1668, second bust (ESC 511; S 3375); William III, Shilling, 1697N, "rst bust (ESC 1184; S 3501); Anne, Shilling, 1711, fourth bust (ESC 1408; S 3618); George I, Shilling, 1723 SSC (ESC 1586; S 3658) [4]. Generally ne

Charles II to George III, Halfcrowns (6) and Shillings (3) [lot]. Fair to good ne

4539

4540 x

4541

4542

£100-£120

£100-£150

Charles II to George VI, Maundy Oddments (21), various denominations and dates [lot]. Varied state, generally extremely ne £300-£400

Charles II to George V, Maundy Oddments (40), various dates and denominations [40]. Varied state, many extremely ne £240-£300

William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689, "rst shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls, edge PRIMO Shilling, 1693, stop after GRATIA (ESC 826, 868; S 3434, 3437); George II, Halfcrowns (2), 1745 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1687; S 3695); together with a Shilling of George II [5]. Fine to good ne £80-£100

William III, Shillings (2), 1696, 1697 (S 3497); Anne, Shilling, 1711, fourth bust (S 3618); George I, Shillings (2), 1717, roses and plumes, 1723 SS C (S 3645, 3648); George II, Shilling, 1758 (S 3704); George III, Shilling, 1787, with hearts (S 3746); IRELAND, James II, Gunmoney Shilling, 1689 Sep;, 5.68g/12h (S 6581C) [8]. Fine to very ne £100-£120

William III, Sixpence, 1696, "rst bust (ESC 1202; S 3520); Victoria, Sixpences (2), 1879, die no. 1, 1887 (ESC 3237, 3267; S 3910, 3928) [3]. Very ne or better [Graded by NGC as AU Details - Environmental Damage, MS 61, and UNC Details - Obv. Spot Removed] £100-£120

William III, Sixpences (4), 1696E, 1697B (2), 1697E (ESC 1261, 1266, 1279, 1280; S 3523, 3530, 3532, 3539) [4]. Very ne £100-£120

William III, Sixpences (4), 1696E, 1696Y, 1696N, 1697B (ESC 1266, 1277, 1288, 1296; S 3523-5, 3539) [4]. Fine £100-£120

4543

William III, Sixpences (3), 1697B, third bust, 1697C (2), !rst bust, small crowns (ESC 1266, 1271; S 3533, 3539) [3]. Fine or better

£100-£120

4544

William III, Halfpenny, 1698, type I (BMC 651; S 3554); with similar (7) [8]. Generally fair

£100-£120

£80-£100 4545

William III to Victoria, Farthings (10), various dates [10]. Fair to good very ne

Anne, Maundy Fourpence, 1708, second bust (S 3595A); George I, Shilling, 1723 SS C, !rst bust (ESC 1586; S 3648); George IV, Shilling, 1826 (ESC 2409; S 3812); together with miscellaneous British and World coins in silver (13) and base metals (7), various types [23]. The rst almost extremely ne, the rest varied state £100-£120 4546

4547

Anne, Sixpence, 1711 (S 3619); George II, Sixpence, 1757 (S 3711); William IV, Halfcrowns (2), both 1835 (S 3834); Victoria, Crown, 1889, Sixpence 1887 (3921, 3929); George V, Sixpence, 1914 (S4014); together with a Crown of Elizabeth II [7]. Poor to extremely ne £80-£100

4548

4549

George II, Shillings (2), 1746 LIMA, 1758 (S 3703-4) [2]. Good ne and very ne

4550

4551

4552

£80-£100

George II, Sixpence, 1745, roses, 1757 (ESC 1753, 1762; S 3709, 3711); George III, Sixpence, 1787 (ESC 2187; S 3748); together with miscellaneous Sixpences in silver (8), various types [11]. Fair to very ne £100-£120

George II, Halfpenny, 1745 (BMC 875; S 3718); George III, Halfpennies (2), 1799, 1807 (BMC 1248, 378; S 3778, 3781); with similar (6), various dates [9]. Fair to very ne

£80-£100

George III, Shillings (2), both 1787, with hearts (1), without heats (1) (ESC 2125, 2129; S 3743, 3746); Victoria, Halfcrown, 1885, Florin, 1849, no initials (ESC 2765, 2815; S 3889, 3890); with similar (3) [7]. Fine or better £120-£150

George III, Twopence and Penny, both 1797 (BMC 1077, 1132; S 3776, 3777); with miscellaneous coins in copper (11), various types [13]. The rst two good very ne; the rest varied state

£80-£100

4553

4554

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

George III, Pennies (28), all 1797 [lot]. Poor to fair

4555

4556

4557

4558

4559

4560

4561

4562

4563

£40-£50

George III, Penny, 1797, rev. inscribed FOSTER BARTON (cf. BMC 1132; S 3777); George V, Penny, 1911, dies X+A, I of BRITT points to a rim tooth (Gouby BP1911B; BMC 2242; S 4051); with similar (14), various types [16]. Fair to good very ne, some scarce £100-£120

George III, Halfpence (2), both 1799, Farthing, 1799 (BMC 1248, 1279; S 3778, 3779); George IV, Halfpenny, 1826 (BMC 1433; S 3824) [4]. Generally good ne £10-£20

George III, Halfpenny, 1807 (S 3781); Victoria, Penny, 1862 (S 3954); togetehr with miscellaneous copper coins (22), various types [24]. Poor to good ne £20-£30

George III to Victoria, Crowns (7) [lot]. Fair to good ne

£200-£260

George III, Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010; S 3787); Victoria, Crowns (4), 1889 (2), 1890, 1900, Double-Florins (2), 1887, Roman I in date, 1889, Halfcrown, 1887, Jubilee Head (ESC 2589, 2590, 2608, 2695, 2701, 2771; S 3921-4, 3937); with others (2) [10]. Fair to very ne

£200-£260

George III, Crown, 1820 (ESC 2016; S 3787); together with miscellaneous British coins in silver (26), various types [27]. Fair to very ne £120-£150

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

George III to Victoria, Crowns (5); Elizabeth II, silver Proof Piedford set, comprising Pounds (4), 1984-87; together with other coins in silver (7) and base metal (17) [lot]. Varied state

£200-£260

George III, SIxpence, 1816 (ESC 2191; S 3791); George IV, Sixpence, 1829 (ESC 2439; S 3815); Victoria, Sixpence, 1887 (ESC 3142; S 3927); together with miscellaneous Sixpences in silver (10), various types [13]. Fine or better

George III to George VI, Halfcrowns (15), various dates [15]. Fair to extremely ne

George III to Victoria, Shillings (13), various dates [13]. Fine or better

£100-£120

£120-£150

£100-£120

4564

George IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1821, 1823 (ESC 2360, 2365; S 3807-8) [2]. The rst with a dark cabinet tone, the second polished, both otherwise good very ne £100-£120

4565

George IV, Farthing, 1826, type 1 (BMC 1438; S 3822); Victoria, Farthing, 1862 (Cooke 158; F 507; BMC 1865; S 3958); Edward VII, Penny, 1902, normal horizon (F 157; BMC 2206; S 3990A); together with similar (6), various types [9]. Varied state £100-£120

4566

4567

Victoria, Halfcrowns (4), 1874, 1877, 1881, 1885 (ESC 2741, 2750, 2758, 2765; S 3889) [4]. Generally very ne £100-£120

Victoria, Florins (10), 1872, 1873 (2), 1880, 1883, 1884, 1887, 1890, 1891, 1896 (S 3891, 3901, 3925, 3939) [10]. Generally fair to ne £120-£150

4568

Victoria, Halfcrown 1899, Shillings (2)1873, die 12, 1900 (S 3906A, 3938, 3940A) [3]. Extremely ne or near so, some light hairlines £80-£100

4569 x

Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date (ESC 2697; S 3923); JERSEY, Victoria, Thirteenth-Shilling, 1851 (Prid. 5; S 7001) [2]. Both good very ne [Graded by NGC and PCGS as AU 53 and AU Details - Environmental Damage] £50-£70

4570

Victoria, Halfcrowns (5), 1887, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 (ESC 2771, 2774-77; S 3924) [5]. Generally cleaned, otherwise about extremely ne £120-£150

4571

Victoria, Crown, 1894, edge LVIII (ESC 2597; S 3937); together with miscellaneous British coins in sterling silver (13), various types [14]. Varied state £200-£260

4572

4573

Victoria, Halfcrowns (3), 1894, 1895, 1898 (ESC 2780, 2781, 2784; S 3938) [3]. Generally good very ne £100-£120

Victoria, Florin, 1887, Sixpences (2), both 1887 (ESC 2953, 3142, 4247; S 3925, 3927, 3939); George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1926, 1936 (ESC 3728, 3751; S 4032, 4037); Elizabeth II, Crowns (2), both 1960, New York Exhibition, struck from polished dies (ESC 4335; S 4143); with others coins in base metals (11), and a silver-plated spoon depicting Una and the Lion [Lot]. Varied state £100-£120

4574

Victoria to George V, miscellaneous base metal coins (16) [lot]. Good ne to extremely ne, several scarce dates; a useful group £200-£260

4575

4576

Victoria, Half-Farthings (5), 1839 (2), 1842, 1844 (2) (BMC 1590, 1594; S 3951); with similar (4) [9]. Very ne or better £60-£80

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

4577

Edward VII, Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3979); George V, Crown, 1935, Silver Jubilee (ESC 3654; S 4048); George VI, Crown, 1937 (ESC 4022; S 4079); Eire, Ten Shillings, 1966, 20th Anniversary of the Easter Rising (KM 18; S 6646) [4]. Fine to good extremely ne £100-£120

4578

Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1909, Florin, 1907 (ESC 3575, 3583; S 3980, 3981); with relevant coins in silver (6), various types [8]. Generally ne £60-£80

4579

Edward VII, Florins (4), 1906, 1907, 1910 (2) (S 3981); George V, Florins (5), 1914, 1919, 1928, 1935, 1936 (S 4012, 4038) [9]. Fine to good extremely ne

£100-£120

4580

George V, Halfcrowns (20), all .925 silver (S 4011) [20]. Fair to very ne

£200-£260

£60-£80 4581

4582

George V, Halfcrowns (3), 1915, 1916, 1927 (ESC 3714, 3718, 3730; S 4011, 4032) [3]. All extremely ne

George V, Halfcrown, 1914 (ESC 3713; S 4011); George VI, Halfcrown, 1945 (ESC 4055; S 4080); Elizabeth II, Halfcrown, 1953, I of DEI points bead (ESC 4349; S 4137A); together with miscellaneous Halfcrowns in silver (7) and base metals (7), various dates [17]. Very ne to good extremely ne £100-£120

4583

4584

George V, Halfcrowns (14), all .500 silver (S 4021, 4032) [14]. Fair to very ne

£120-£150

George V, Crown, 1935, Silver Jubilee (ESC 3654; S 4048); together with miscellaneous coins in silver (12), various types [13]. The rst good very ne, the rest varied state

£60-£80

4585

George V, Crowns (2), both 1935, Silver Jubilee (ESC 3654; S 4048); George VI, Crowns (2), both 1937 (ESC 4022; S 4079) [4]. Generally about extremely ne £70-£90

4586

George VI, Crown, 1937 (ESC 4022; S 4079); together with miscellaneous British coins in .500 silver (21), various types [22]. Varied state £120-£150

4587

Elizabeth II, Britannia Moneta, Royal Mint Die Trials (2), c. 1965, both struck in cupro-nickel, 24mm, 5.57g/12, 5.62g/12 [2]. One with some small deposits on obverse, otherwise both good extremely ne

£100-£120

4588

4589

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown size coins (5), various types [5]. All as struck; in original cases of issue

£120-£150

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Set, 1980, Queen Mother’s 80th Birthday, comprising seven crown-sized coins and medals, all 38mm, 197.96g total [7]. All lightly toned, otherwise as struck; in original blue display box of issue

£200-£260

Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, 1977, silver Proof Set by Spink, comprising eight crown-sized coins, all 38mm, 226.24g total [8]. All as struck; in original red display box of issue

£300-£360

4591

Elizabeth II, Royal Mint Proof Sets (34), 1970 (12), 1971 (5), 1972 (4), 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 (2), 1978, 1979 (2), 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 [Lot]. All as struck; in original cases of issue

£120-£150

Elizabeth II, miscellaneous 1953 Proofs (35), various denominations [35]. All virtually as struck

Elizabeth II, Partial proof set, 1953, Halfcrown to Farthing [9]. In case of issue, generally about as struck

£80-£100 4594

Elizabeth II, Proof Crowns (2), 1977, Silver Jubilee, 1980, Queen Mother’s 80th Birthday (S LL2-3); together with miscellaneous coins in base metals, various types [Lot]. The rst two as struck; the rest varied state

Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr Don Gerrard

Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (36), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Varied state, generally fair to ne

Miscellaneous cut Halfpence (16) and a cut Farthing (1), various rulers and mints [17]. Varied state

Miscellaneous hammered silver (15) and milled (5) coins, various rulers and denominations [20]. Varied state

Miscellaneous British coins and tokens in base metals (40), various type [40]. Varied state

Miscellaneous

coins in silver (25), various types [25]. Generally fair

Miscellaneous British coins in silver and base metals (approx. 250), mostly Pennies [Lot]. Varied state; in red bank tubes

Miscellaneous British Pennies and Halfpence (approx. 200), various dates [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous British coins in silver (approx. 50), various types [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous base metal coins (approx. 500), mostly 20th century [Lot]. Varied state £5-£10

British and World coins, a large quantity, mostly base metal; together with a few banknotes [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous coins and tokens in silver (27) and base metal (86); together with medals (5) [118]. Varied state £80-£100

Miscellaneous British and World coins in silver (approx. 50), various types [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300

Miscellaneous British and World coins in silver and base metals (approx. 150), various types [Lot]. Varied state £120-£150

Miscellaneous Brilliant Uncirculated Sets and First Day Cover commemorative coins in base metals, various types [Lot]. All generally mint state £100-£120

4609 x

SCOTLAND, William the Lion (1165-1214), cut Halfpence (2), both Hue Walter, 0.68g, 0.67g, Farthing, Roxburgh, Raul [?] (S 5028-9); Alexander III, First coinage, cut Halfpenny, Glasgow, Walter, 0.72g (S 5043) [4]. Varied state £40-£60

4610

SCOTLAND, James VI, Ninth coinage, Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle-head, reads FRAN ET HIB REX, rev Scottish lion in second quarter only, 5.65g/6h (SCBI 35, 1364; SCBI 71, 1385ff; B 2, !g. 974; S 5505); together with other English Shillings of James (2) [3]. Fair, the rst rather scratched £120-£150

4611

IRELAND, James II, Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Feb., straight B in month, 13.38g/12h (S 6579H), Gunmoney Shillings (2); together with a Charles II tin Halfpenny and a William and Mary tin Farthing, dates uncertain [5]. Generally fair £100-£120

4612

Charles II to Elizabeth II, copper-nickel Crowns (8), brass Threepences (194), copper Pennies (15) and Halfpennies (54); together with assorted decimal coins [Lot]. Varied state £70-£90

4613 x

4614 x

4615

Greek Coins from Various Properties

Sicily

Syracuse,Tetradrachm,405-400,alate19thcenturyBritishMuseumelectrotypecopyofKimon’sfamedmasterpiece,signedon edgebyRobertReady,17.43g/6h(cf. BMC209);togetherwithothermuseumreplicas(3)[4]. FirstmarkedonedgeRR,wellmade and attractive, others very ne or better

£100-£150

Syracuse,HieronII,AETetras, c.217-215,diademedheadofPoseidonleft, rev. ornamentedtridenthead !ankedbytwo dolphins, 12h (CNS 197; HGC 2, 1550). Better than very ne [Graded by NGC Ancients as Ch VF]

£40-£50

Carthage,AE(5), c. 340-320,headofTanitleft, rev. horsestandingrightinfrontofpalm-tree,1.73g/3h,1.81g/3h,2.75g/2h, 2.49g/5h, 1.95g/5h (SNG Copenhagen 109-13; CNS III, 20) [5]. About ne or better

£100-£150

The Macedonian Kingdom

4616

AlexanderIII,TheGreat (336-323),Drachm,Colophon,posthumousissuestruck323-319,headofHeraklesrightwearinglionskin, rev. Zeus seated left on stool, holding eagle and sceptre, STAR in "eld, 4.20g/12h (Price 1759). Toned, very ne

£60-£80

Kings of Macedonia

4617

KINGSOFMACEDON, AlexandertheGreat,posthumousissuesstruckunderAntigonosIMonophthalmos,Drachm, Abydos, c. 310-01,headofHeraklesrightwearinglion-skin, rev. Zeusseatedleft,holdingeagleandsceptre, M monogramin "eld, 3.85g/11h (Price 1528; Müller 1618). Good ne

£60-£80

Islands off Thrace

4618

Thasos,Trihemiobol, c.412-404,Satyrkneelingleft,holdingkantharosinrighthand, rev. amphorawithinincusesquare,0.79g/12h (Le Rider 27; SNG Copenhagen 1029-30). Very ne, granular surfaces, toned

£60-£80

4619 x

Thasos,Tetradrachm,earlyimitativeseries,1stcenturyBC,wreathedheadofDionysusright, rev. Heraklesstandingleft,draped inlion-skinandholdingclub,16.82g/12h(GöblOTApl.46,classII; cf. LeRider51; cf. SNGCopenhagen1039). Very neandlightly toned £90-£120

Kings of Thrace

4620

Lysimachos (305-281),Drachm,Kolophon,inthetypesofAlexanderIII,headofHeraklesrightwearinglion-skin, rev. Zeusseated left,holdingeagleandsceptre,forepartoflionandcrescentin "eld,petagrambelowthrone, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ around,4.25g/12h (Price L28; Thompson 127). Good very ne, attractive grey tone, a few scuffs by edge

£60-£80

4621

RhoemetalcesI,withAugustus,ÆUnit, c. 11BC-AD12,diademedheadofRhoemetalcesright, rev. bareheadofAugustus right, 4.91g/6h (RPC I 1718). Dark patina with some verdigris, otherwise good very ne

£60-£80

4622 x

Provenance: Baldwin Auction 43, 11 October 2005, Lot 2208

Illyria

Dyrrhachion,Drachm, c. 120-70,struckbythemagistratesKtetosandAmynta(s),cowstandingright,lookingbackatsucklingcalf standingbelow,cornucopiaright, rev. doublestellatepatternindoublelinearsquare,3.29g(HGC3,40;Maier107);togetherwith three further similar Drachms (3) [4]. Very ne £80-£100

Boiotia

4623

Thebes, Hemidrachm, c. 425-375, Boiotian shield, rev. kantharos, club above, θ-εβ $anking neck, 2.54g/12h (BCD Boiotia 408). Very ne, old cabinet tone, old ink mark on obverse £150-£180

Attica

4624

Athens, Tetradrachm, c 353-294, helmeted head of Athena right, rev owl standing right, olive sprig to left, ΑΘΕ to right, all within incuse square, 16.98g/7h (Bingen Pi V; Kroll Reminting, (g. 9; BMC 138). Banker’s mark on Athena’s cheek, otherwise about very ne £90-£120

Attica

4625

Athens, Obol, c 455-05, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, olive sprig to left, 0.64g/1h (Kroll Empire (g. 2.9d; BMC 96ff); ARKADIA, Megalopolis, Triobol (Hemidrachm), c. 100-80, laureate head of Zeus left, rev. Pan seated left on rock, raising hand and holding logobolon, eagle alighting to left, 2.24g/12h (BCD Peloponnesos 1558); SIKYON, Hemidrachm, c 330 -280 BC, chimaera left, rev. dove $ying left, 2.57g/9h (BCD 298; McClean 6255) [3]. Generally very ne, toned £90-£120

Elis

4626

Olympia, 107th-108th Olympiad, Hemiobol, c. 352-348, ‘Zeus’ mint, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing right with closed wings, olive leaf to right, f-a around, 2.63g/12h (BCD Olympia 143-4). Good ne for issue, scarce

£90-£120

Mysia

4627

Kyzikos, Hemiobol, c. 450-400, forepart of boar left, tunny (sh behind, rev. roaring lion’s head, star above, 0.40g (McClean –; SNG BN 375); PHOENICIA, Byblos, Enylos, Sixteenth-Shekel, c 350-316, two hoplites in galley left, hippocamp below, rev. lion preying on stag left, 0.71g (E&E Group IV.4; BMC 8-9; Sear 6010) [2]. Very ne or better £80-£100

Provenance: Noonans Auction 276, 18 July 2023, lots 1113 and 1139

Ionia

4628

Kolophon, Tetartemorions (2), c. 530-500, Head of Apollo left, diadem over ear, rev. rough incuse quare, 0.31g (Kim & Kroll 84 -103; SNG Kayhan 354); c. 500-450, facing head of Apollo with long $owing hair, rev. denomination monogram, 0.23g/9h (Milne Colophon 7; SNG Kayhan 356); Phokaia, Diobol, c. 521-478, female head left, wearing close (tting cap and large earrings, rev. quadripartite incuse square, 1.35g (SNG Kayhan 522-6; Cahn 1998) [3]. Fine to very ne; an interesting selection of early Greek silver £80-£100

The attribution of the (rst coin to Kolophon, whilst widely held is probably incorrect.

Seleukid Kings of Syria

4629

Antiochos VII, Æ Double Unit, Antioch on the Orontes, yr 174 [139-8], ship prow right, caps of Dioskouroi above, rev. ornamental trident, date below, 11.19g (SC 2064.5). Very ne, brown patina £80-£100

Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt

4630

Ptolemy IV (222-205), Series 5, Æ Drachm, Tyre, diademed head of Zeus Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, club in left (eld, 69.97g/12h (CPE B542; Svoronos 1129). Good ne, some light scratches £70-£90

Arsakid Kings of Parthia

4631

Orodes II (57-38 BC), Drachm, diademed bust right, rev archer seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.62g/1h (Shore 237; Sellwood 46.17); together with four further Parthian Drachms (4) [5]. Very ne or better £100-£150

Sasanian Kings

4632

Peroz I, Drachm, c. 457-84 AD, Court, 4.12g/3h (Sunrise 941); together with similar Sasanian Drachms (12), various types [13]. Very ne or better £150-£180

Arab-Sassanian

4633

Ziyad b. Abi Sufyan, Drachm, 41h DA, Darabjird, 3.85g/2h (Malek 364ff; A 4); together with similar Arab-Sassanian and Sassanian Drachms (13), various types [14]. Varied state £150-£180

Indo-Scythians

4634

Azes II (c. 35 BC - 5 AD), Tetradrachm, Taxila Sirsukh, King mounted on horse walking right, holding whip, rev. Pallas standing right with shield at left side and long spear, right hand outstretched (MIG 848c); together with "fteen miscellaneous Greek silver coinages (15) [16]. Varied state £100-£120

4635

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Roman Republican Coinage

Anonymous (3)Sextans, c.280-76,scallop-shellseenfromoutside,twopelletsbelow, rev. caduceus,pelleteitherside, 50.35g/11h(Craw.14/5;Vecchi30);DoubleLitra,SouthItaly, c.275-70,femaleheadright,hairtiedwithribbon, rev. lionwalking right,[ROMANO]inexergue,8.21g/11h(Craw.16/1a);Litra, c. 241-35,helmetedheadofMarsright,wearingCorinthianhelmet, rev. horse’s head right, sickle behind, ROMA below, 2.10g/6h (Craw. 25/3) [3]. Good ne or better £150-£200

4636

Anonymous,Didrachm, c.225-212,laureatejaniformheadsoftheDioscuri, rev. Jupiterinquadriga,drivenbyVictory,holding sceptre and thunderbolt, ROMA in relief within linear frame below, 5.45g/1h (Craw. 28/3; RSC 24). Dark brown patina, very ne £100-£150

4637

Anonymous (4),Quartuncia, c.217-15,helmetedheadofRomaright, rev. prowright, ROMA above,2.16g/9h(Craw.38/8);Uncia, c. 217-15,drapedfacingbustofSol,pellettoleft, rev. crescent,twostarsandpelletabove, ROMA below,11.66g/4h(Craw.39/4); Uncia, c. 215-12,helmetedheadofRomaright,pelletbehind, rev.prowright, ROMA above,pelletbelow,5.68g/7h(Craw.41/10); Semuncia, c. 215-12, head of Mercury right, rev. prow right, ROMA above, 5.74g/3h (Craw. 41/11) [4]. Fine or better £100-£150

Provenance: Second bt Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 16 (part)

4638

Anonymous (3),Triens,Luceria, c. 214-12,helmetedheadofMinervaright,wearingCorinthianhelmet,fourpelletsabove, rev. prowright, ROMA above,fourpelletsbelow,21.22g/1h(Craw.43/3a);Quadrans, c.after211,headofHerculesright,threepellets behind, rev.prowright, ROMA above,threepelletsbelow,9.53g/7h(Craw.56/5);As,CentralItaly, c.211-8,laureateheadofJanus, I above, rev. prow right, I before, possible trace of caduceus above, ROMA below, 27.25g/4h (cf. Craw. 60/2) [3]. Fine or better £100-£150

4639

Anonymous,Victoriatus, c. 211-206,laureateheadofJupiterright, rev. Victoryright,crowningtrophy, ROMA inexergue,3.18g/10h (Craw.44/1;RSC9); Anonymous,Denarius, c. 211-206,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev.Dioscuriright, ROMA inlinear framebelow,3.42g/11h(Craw.44/5;RSC2); Anonymous,Denarius, c.206-195,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev Dioscuri right, bull butting left below, ROMA in exergue, 3.59g/3h (Craw. 116/1a; RSC 20e) [3]. Fine to very ne £100-£150

4640

Anonymous,Denarius, c.after211,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev. Dioscuriridingright,romainlinearframebelow, 3.72g/6h(Craw.53/2;RSC–); Q.ThermusM.f.,Denarius, c. 103,helmetedheadofMarsleft,helmetwithlongcrestandplume oneachside, rev.Romansoldier !ghtingbarbariansoldierinprotectionoffallencomrade, QTHERMMF inexergue,3.89g/2h(Craw. 319/1; RSC Minucia 19) [2]. Better than very ne £100-£150

4641

M.Titinius,Triens, c. 189-80,helmetedheadofMinervaright,fourpelletsabove, rev. prowright,[M] TITINI above,fourpellets below, ROMA below,9.60g/9h(Craw.150/3); Anonymous,Starseries,Quadrans, c. 169-158,headofHerculesright,threepellets behind, rev. prowright, ROMA above,starbefore,threepelletsbelow,3.81g/10h(Craw.196/4); SpuriusAfranius,As, c. 150, laureateheadofJanus, I above, rev. prowright, SAFRA above,dolphinbefore,[ROMA]below,29.36g/3h(Craw.206/2); C.Curatius Trigeminus,Quadrans, c. 135,headofHerculesright,threepelletsbehind, rev. prowright, CCVRF above,threepelletsbefore, ROMA below,4.28g/8h(Craw.240/4b); M.AburiusM.f.Geminus,Quadrans, c.132,headofHerculesright,threepelletsbehind, rev. prowright, MABVRIMF above,threepelletsbefore, ROMA inexergue,2.51g/11h(Craw.250/2)[5]. Secondworked,otherwise neor better £150-£200

4642

Matienus,Denarius, c. 179-70,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev. Dioscuriright, MAT litigatedbelow, ROMA inlinearframe below,3.34g/7h(Craw.162/2a;RSC Matiena 2); L.FuriusPurpureo,Denarius, c. 169-58,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev. Lunadrivingbigaright,murex-shellabove, PVR below, ROMA inlinearframebelow,2.82g/4h(Craw.187/1;RSC Furia 13); L.Saufeius,Denarius, c. 152,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev. Victorydrivingbigaright, LSAVF below, ROMA in exergue, 3.78g/6h (Craw. 204/1; RSC Saufeia 1) [3]. Last better than very ne, others ne £100-£150

4643

P.CorneliusSulla,Denarius, c.152,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev.Victorydrivingbigaright, LSAVF below, ROMA in exergue,3.78g/3h(Craw.205/1;RSC Cornelia 1); SpuriusAfranus,Denarius, c. 150,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev. Victorydrivingbigaright, SAFRA below, ROMA inlinearframebelow,3.99g/6h(Craw.206/1;RSC Afrania 1); PinariusNatta, Denarius, c. 149,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev.Victorydrivingbigaright, NATTA below, ROMA inexergue,3.56g/4h (Craw. 208/1; RSC Pinaria 1) [3]. Good ne or better

£100-£150

4644

C.TerentiusLucanus,Denarius, c.147,helmetedheadofRomaright,Victoryholdingwreathand X behind, rev.Dioscuriright, C TERLVC below, ROMA inexergue,3.90g/8h(Craw.217/1;RSC Terentia 10); L.Cupiennius,Denarius, c. 147,helmetedheadofRoma right,cornucopiabehind, X before, rev. Dioscuriright, LCVP below, ROMA inexergue,3.55g/5h(Craw.218/1;RSC Cupiennia 1)[2]. Very ne £80-£100

Roman Coins from Various Properties

L.JuliusCaesar,Denarius, c.141,helmetedheadofRomaright, XVI behind, rev. Dioscuriright, LIVLI below, ROMA inexergue, 3.30g/7h(Craw.224/1;RSC Julia 1); C.Renius,Denarius, c. 138,helmetedheadofRoma, X behind, rev. Junoinbigaofgoatsright, CRENI below, ROMA inexergue,3.55g/9h(Craw.231/1;RSC Renia 1); Cn.Gellius,Denarius, c.138,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind,laurel-wreathasborder, rev. MarsandNeriodrivingquadrigaright, CNG[–]below, ROMA inexergue,3.80g/7h(Craw.232/1; cf. RSC Gellia 1-2a) [3]. Good ne or better £100-£150

4646

Ti.Veturius,Denarius, c. 137,drapedandhelmetedbustofMarsright, X and TIVE behind, rev. oath-takingscene,twowarriors eachholdingspearandsword,eachtouchingpigheldby !gurekneelingbetweenthem,[ROMA]above,3.49g/11h(Craw.234/1; RSC Veturia 1); Sex.PompeiusFostulus,Denarius, c. 137,helmetedheadofRomaright,jugbehind, X before, rev. She-wolf sucklingtwins, !cusRuminalisbehind,onebirdperchingontrunkandtwobirdsperchingonupperbranches,Faustulusstanding left, SEXPO[–]above, ROMA inexergue,3.28g/7h(Craw.235/1a;RSC Pompeia 1); M.BaebiusQ.f.Tampilus,Denarius, c. 137, helmetedheadofRomaleft,wearingnecklaceofpendants, X before, T[AMPIL]behind, rev.Apollodrivingquadrigaright,holdingbow and arrow, ROMA below, MBAEBIQF in exergue, 3.75g/6h (Craw. 236/1a; RSC Baebia 12) [3]. First two ne, last very ne £100-£150

L.AntestiusGragulus,Denarius, c.136,helmetedheadofRomaright, GRAG behind, X crossedbefore, rev. Jupiterdrivingquadriga right, LANTES below, ROMA inexergue,3.78g/5h(Craw.238/1;RSC Antestia 9); Ti.MinuciusAugurinus,Denarius, c.134,helmeted headofRomaright, X crossedbehind, rev. spiralcolumn,togate !gureseitherside, ROMA above, TIMINVCICF left, AVGVRINI right, 3.86g/7h(Craw.243/1;RSC Minucia 9); M.MarciusMn.f.,Denarius, c. 134,helmetedheadofRomaright,modiusbehind,[X] crossedbefore, rev.Victorydrivingbigaright, MMARC dividedbycornearbelow, ROMA inexergue,3.72g/10h(Craw.245/1;RSC Marcia 8) [3]. Good ne or better, all toned £100-£150

L.MinuciusThermus,Denarius, c.133,helmetedheadofRomaright,curlonleftshoulder, X crossedbehind, rev. Jupiterdriving quadrigaright, ROMA below, LMINVCIV,3.77g/12h(Craw.248/1 var. [rev. legend];RSC Minucia 15a); C.AburiusGeminus,Denarius, c.132,helmetedheadofRomaright, GEM behind, X crossedbefore, rev. Soldrivingquadrigaright, MABVRI below, ROMA inexergue, 3.74g/5h(Craw250/1;RSC Aburia 6); L.PostumiusAlbinus,Denarius, c.131,helmetedheadofRomaright,apexbehind, X crossedbefore, rev.Marsdrivingquadrigaright, LPOSTALB below, ROMA inexergue,3.80g/7h(Craw.252/1;RSC Postumia 1)[3]. Good ne or better, second with banker’s mark and last with spots of corrosion £100-£150 4648

4649

M.AciliusM.f.,Denarius, c. 130,helmetedheadofRomaright, MACILIVSMF withindoubleborderofdotsaround, X crossedbehind, rev. Herculesdrivingquadrigaright, ROMA inexergue,3.80g/11h(Craw.255/1;RSC Acilia 4); Cn.DomitiusAhenobarbus, Denarius, c. 128,helmetedheadofRomaright,corn-earbehind, X crossedbefore, rev. Victorydrivingbigaright, ROMA above,man !ghtinglionbelow, CNDOM inexergue,3.62g/1h(Craw.261/1;RSC Domitia 14); Q.FabiusMaximus,Denarius, c.127,helmeted headofRomaright, ROMA behind, QMAX and X crossedbefore, rev. cornucopiasuperimposedonthunderbolt,wreathcomposedof ear of barley around, 3.75g/7h (Craw. 265/1; RSC Fabia 5) [3]. Very ne

£100-£150

£100-£150 4650

Q.FabiusLabeo,Denarius, c. 124,helmetedheadofRomaright, ROMA behind, X and LABEO before, rev.Jupiterdrivingquadriga right,rostrumbelow, QFABI inexergue,3.59g/7h(Craw.273/1;RSC Fabia 1); C.PorciusCato,Denarius, c. 123,helmetedheadof Romaright, X behind, rev.Victorydrivingbigaright, CCATO below, ROMA inexergue,3.68g/12h(Craw.274/1;RSC Porcia 1); M. FanniusC.f.,Denarius, c.123,helmetedheadofRomaright, ROMA behind, X before, rev.Victorydrivingquadrigaright, MFANCF in exergue, 3.84g/5h (Craw. 275/1; RSC Fannia 1) [3]. Good ne or better

M.PapiriusCarbo,Denarius, c. 122,helmetedheadofRomaright,branchbehind, X before, rev.Jupiterdrivingquadrigaright, M CARBO below, ROMA inexergue,3.82g/10h(Craw,276/1;RSC Papiria 6); Q.MinuciusThermus,Denarius, c.122,helmetedheadof Romaright, RVF behind, X before, rev. Dioscuriright, QMINV below, ROMA inexergue,3.77g/3h(Craw.277/1;RSC Minucia 1); M. Tullius,Denarius, c.120,helmetedheadofRomaright,curlonleftshoulder, ROMA behind, rev. Victorydrivingquadrigaright, X below, MTVLLI in exergue, 3.69g/6h (Craw. 280/1; RSC Tullia 1) [3]. Very ne £100-£150 4651

M.FuriusL.f.Philus,Denarii(2), c.119,laureatebeardedheadofJanus, MFOVRILF around, rev.Romastandingleft,holdingwreath andtransversesceptre, ROMA behind,tolefttrophyofGallicarms "ankedbyacarnyxandshieldoneachside, PHLI inexergue, 3.76g/11h,3.85g/2h(Craw.281/1;RSC Furia 18); L.PomponiusCn.F,withL.LiciniusandCn.Domitius,serrateDenarius, Narbo, c.118,helmetedheadofRomaright, LPOMPONICNF around, rev.nudewarriordrivingbigaright, LLICCNDOM inexergue, 3.76g/6h (Craw 282/4; RSC Pomponia 7) [3]. Good ne or slightly better, rst with numerous banker’s marks £120-£150

4653

M.Calidius,Q.MetellusandCn.Fulvius,Denarius, c.117-6,helmetedheadofRomaright, ROMA behind, X crossedbefore, rev Victorydrivingbigaright, MCALID below, QMETCNFL inexergue,3.78g/9h(Craw.284/1a;RSC Calidia 1); QuintusCurtius, Denarius, c. 116-5,helmetedheadofRomaright,curlonleftshoulder, QCVRT before, X behind, rev.Jupiterdrivingquadrigaright, lituusabove, MSILA below, ROMA inexergue,3.88g/5h(Craw.285/2;RSC Curtia 2); M.SergiusSilus,Denarius, c. 116-5,helmeted headofRomaright, EXSC before, ROMA and X crossedbehind, rev. horsemanleft,holdingswordandseveredhead, QMSERGI below, [SILVS] in exergue, 3.76g/6h (Craw. 286/1; RSC Sergia 1) [3]. Good ne £100-£150

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Roman Coins from Various Properties

Anonymous, Denarius, c. 115-4, helmeted head of Roma right, wearing winged Corinthian helmet, curl on left shoulder, X behind, ROMA below, rev. Roma, wearing Corinthian helmet, seated right on pile of shields, she-wolf suckling twins before, bird !ying either side, 3.57g/12h (Craw. 287/1; RSC 176); M. Cipius M.f., Denarius, c. 115-4, helmeted head of Roma right, M CIPI M F before, X behind, rev Victory driving biga right, rudder below, ROMA in exergue, 3.77g/4h (Craw. 289/1; RSC Cipia 1); Man. Aemilius Lepidus, Denarius, c. 114-3, laureate, draped and diademed bust of Roma right, ROMA before, X crossed behind, rev. equestrian statue right on triumphal arch, MN AEMILIO around, L E P in arches, 3.84g/7h (Craw. 291/1; RSC Aemilia 7) [3]. Good ne or slightly better £120-£150

P. Licinius Nerva, Denarius, c 113-2, helmeted bust of Roma left, holding spear and shield, crescent above, ROMA behind, X crossed before, rev voting scene within the comitium, [P] NERVA above, 3.94g/6h (Craw. 292/1; RSC Licinia 7); Cn. Blasio C.f., Denarius, c. 112-1, helmeted head of Mars right, wearing Corinthian helmet, CN BLASIO CN F before, X crossed above, spearhead behind, rev Jupiter standing facing between Juno and Minerva, Φ in #eld, ROMA in exergue, 3.83g/9h (Craw. 296/1f; RSC Cornelia 19); Ti. Quinctius, Denarius, c 112-1, bust of Hercules seen from behind, with head turned left and club over right shoulder, rev. Desultor left, control mark C behind, rat left between TI Q below, D S S incuse of tablet below, 3.92g/4h (Craw. 297/1a; RSC Quinctia 6) [3]. Good ne or better, rst prettily toned £120-£150 4655

4656

L. Caesius, Denarius, c. 112-111, male bust seen from behind, possibly Apollo or Vajovis, left, ROMA monogram behind, rev. Lares Praestites seated facing left, each holding staff, dog between, bust of Vulcan with tongs above, L CAESI in exergue, 3.82g/4h (Craw. 298/1; RSC Caesia 1); Appius Claudius Pulcher, Denarii (2), c. 112-1, helmeted head of Roma right, quadrangular device behind, rev. Victory driving triga right, AP CL T MANL Q VR in exergue, 3.87g/10h, 3.42g/7h (Craw. 299/1a; RSC Claudia 2) [3]. Last ne, others very ne £90-£120

L. Flaminius Chilo, Denarius, c. 109-8, helmeted head of Roma right, roma behind, X before, rev Victory driving biga right, L FLAMI [NI] below, CILO in exergue, 3.74g/8h (Craw. 302/1; RSC Flaminia 1); Man. Aquillius, Denarius, c 109-8, head of Sol right, X before, rev Luna driving biga right, three stars and crescent above, star and [MN AQVIL] below, [ROMA] in exergue, 3.47g/5h (Craw. 303/1; RSC Aquillia 1); L. Memmius, Denarius, c. 109-8, young male head right, wearing oak-wreath, X crossed before, rev. Dioscuri standing facing between their horses, each holding spear, [L] MEMMI in exergue, 3.91g/8h (Craw. 304/1; RSC Memmia 1); Q. Lutatius Cerco, Denarius, c 109-8, helmeted head of Roma right, [ROMA] above, CERCO before, X crossed behind, rev ship right, Q LVTATI Q above, 3.22g/1h (Craw. 305/1; RSC Lutatia 2) [4]. Fair to very ne £100-£150

4658

L. Valerius Flaccus, Denarius, c 108-7, draped bust of Victory right, X crossed before, rev. Mars walking left, holding spear and trophy over shoulder, apex before, corn-ear behind, L VALERI [FLACCI] left, 3.60g/2h (Craw 306/1; RSC Valeria 11); C. Sulpicius, C.f. Galba, serrate Denarius, c 106, jugate and laureate heads of Dei Penates left, D P P before, rev two armed male #gures standing facing each other, pointing at sow which lies between them, control mark N above, C SVLPICI C F in exergue, 3.59g/10h (Craw. 312/1; RSC Sulpicia 1); L. Aurelius Cotta, serrate Denarius, c. 105, draped bust of Vulcan right, wearing cap bound with laurel-wreath, tongs over shoulder, X crossed behind, control mark T below chin, laurel-wreath border, rev. eagle on thunderbolt right, L COT below, laurel wreath as border, 3.72g/5h (Craw. 314/1b; RSC Aurelia 21) [3]. Good ne or better £120-£150

L. Thorius Balbus, Denarius, c. 105, head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat-skin, I S M R behind, rev bull charging right, control mark T above, L THORIVS below, BALBVS in exergue, 3.94g/11h (Craw. 316/1; RSC Thoria 1); L. Appuleius Saturninus, Denarius, c. 104, helmeted head of Roma left, rev. Saturn driving quadriga right, control mark S above, [L] SATVRN in exergue, 3.75g/4h (Craw. 317/3a; RSC Appuleia 1); Q. Thermus M.f., Denarius, c 103, helmeted head of Mars left, rev two warriors in combat, fallen soldier below, Q THERM MF in exergue, 3.70g/2h (Craw. 319/1; RSC Minucia 19) [3]. Good ne or slightly better £100-£150

C. Fabius C.f. Hadrianus, Denarius, c. 102, bust of Cybele right, wearing turreted crown and veil, control mark I behind, rev. Victory driving biga right, stork before, C FABI C F in exergue, 3.85g/5h (Craw. 322/1a; RSC Fabia 15); M. Lucilius Rufus, Denarius, c. 101, helmeted head of Roma right, PV behind, laurel-wreath as border, rev Victory driving biga right, M LVCILI below, RVF above, 3.83g/7h (Craw. 324/1; RSC Lucilia 1); C. Fundanius, Quinarius, c. 101, laureate head of Jupiter right, control mark K behind, rev Victory right, holding palm branch and crowning trophy right, captive kneels below, C FVNDA right, Q in exergue, 1.92g/6h (Craw. 326/2; RSC Fundania 2) [3]. Very ne

£100-£150

4661

P. Servilius M.f. Rullus, Denarius, c. 100, bust of Minerva left, wearing Corinthian helmet and aegis, RVLLI behind, rev. Victory driving biga right, P below, P SERVILI [M F] in exergue, 3.22g/7h (Craw. 328/1; RSC Servilia 14); P. Vettius Sabinus, Quinarius, c 99, laureate head of Jupiter right, control-mark B behind, rev. Victory right, crowning trophy, P SABIN between, Q in exergue, 1.59g/2h (Craw. 331/1; RSC Vettia 1); C. Malleolus, A. Albinus Sp.f. and L. Caecilius Metellus, Denarius, c. 96, laureate head of Apollo right, A ALB S F before, L METEL behind, star below, rev. Roma seated left on pile of shields, crowned from behind by Victory, C MALL left, ROMA in exergue, 2.86g/11h (Craw. 355/1b; RSC Caecilia 45); D. Junius Silanus L.f., Denarius, c 91, helmeted head of Roma right, control mark K behind, rev Victory driving biga right, control mark XVI above, [D] SILANVS L F ROMA in exergue, 3.69g/7h (Craw. 337/3; RSC Junia 15) [4]. Generally about ne £100-£150

Roman Coins from Various Properties

L.CalpurniusPisoFrugi,Denarii(2), c. 90,laureateheadofApolloright,controlmark R before, X crossedbehind, rev.horseman withpalm-branchright, LPISOFRV[GI]below,3.73g/1h(Craw.340/1;RSC Calpurnia 11a);similar,controlsymbolanchorbehind Apollo, X crossedbelowchin, rev. horsemanwithtorchleft, LPISOLFFRVGI below,2.76g/7h(Craw.340/1;RSC Calpurnia 6); Q. Titius,Denarius, c. 90,beardedheadright,wearingwingeddiadem, rev.Pegasusright,[QTITI]belowinlinearframe,4.01g/11h (Craw.341/1;RSC Titia 1); C.VibiusC.f.Pansa,Denarius, c.90,laureateheadofApolloright, PANSA behind, rev. Minervadriving quadriga left, CVIBIVSCF in exergue, 4.02g/4h (cf. Craw. 342/4a-b; RSC Vibia 3-4) [4]. Fine or better, third lightly toned £120-£150

M.PorciusCato (2),Denarius, c. 89,drapedfemalebustright,hairtiedwithband,sceptreovershoulder, ROMA behind, MCATO below, rev. Victoryseatedright, VICTRIX inexergue,3.79g/1h(Craw.343/1a;RSC Porcia 5);Quinarius, c. 89,headofLiberright, M CATO behind, rev. Victoryseatedright,1.96g/6h(Craw.343/2a;RSC Porcia 7d); L.TituriusL.f.Sabinus,Denarii(2), c. 89,bearded headofKingTatiusright, TA monogrambefore, SABIN behind, rev. AbductionoftheSabinewomen,[LTITVRI]inexergue,3.56g/11h (Craw.344/1a;RSC Tituria 1);similar,nomonogrambeforeKing, rev. Victorydrivingbigaright, LTITVRI below,controlmark H in exergue, 3.61g/4h (Craw. 344/3; RSC Tituria 6b) [4]. Second fair, others good ne or better £120-£150 4663

Cn.CorneliusLentulusClodianus (2),Denarius, c. 88,helmetedbustofMarsseenfrombehind,headturnedright,spearover leftshoulderandswordoverrightshoulder, rev. Victorydrivingbigaright,[C] NLENTVL inexergue,3.94g/5h(Craw.345/1;RSC Cornelia 50);Quinarius, c.88,laureateheadofJupiterright, rev. Victoryright,crowningtrophy, CNLEN[T]inexergue,1.69g/h(Craw. 345/2;RSC Cornelia 51); L.RubriusDossenus (3),Denarius, c. 87,laureateheadofJupiterright,[DOSSEN]below, rev.triumphal quadriga,side-paneldecoratedwiththunderbolt, LRVBRI inexergue,3.30g/5h(Craw.348/1;RSC Rubria 1);Denarius, c.87,headof Junoright,wearingdiademandveil,sceptreovershoulder, DOS behind, rev. triumphalquadriga,side-paneldecoratedwitheagleon thunderbolt,Victoryabove, LRVBRI inexergue,4.33g/10h(Craw.348/2;RSC Rubria 2);Quinarius, c. 87,laureateheadofNeptune right,tridentovershoulder, DOSSEN behind, rev.Victorystandingright,garlandedaltarwithsnakecoiledroundtopbefore, LRVBRI behind, 1.46g/6h (Craw. 348/4; RSC Rubria 4) [5]. Fine to very ne £150-£200

L.andC.MemmiusL.f.Galeria,Denarius, c.87,laureateheadofSaturnleft,harpabehind, EXSC below,controlmark Ↄ below, rev. Venusdrivingbigaright, LCMEMIESLFGAL inexergue,3.72g/7h(Craw.349/1;RSC Memmia 8); Gargilius,Ogulniusand Vergilius,Denarius, c.86,headofApolloright,wearingoak-wreath,thunderboltbelow, rev.Jupiterdrivingquadrigaright, 4.04g/7h(Craw.350A/2;RSC226); L.JuliusBurso,Denarius, c.85,maleheadright,tridentovershoulderandcontrolmark amphorabehind, rev. Victorydrivingquadrigaright, LIVLIBURSIO inexergue,3.77g/8h(Craw.352/1;RSC Julia 5)[3]. Good neor better, second stained £100-£150 4665

Mn.FonteiusC.f.,Denarius, c. 85,laureateheadofApolloright,thunderboltbelow, EXAP behind, rev.Cupidongoatright,pilei eitherside,thyrsusinexergue,laurel-wreathasborder,4.10g/9h(Craw.353/2;RSC Fonteia 12); C.LiciniusL.f.Macer,Denarius, c. 84,bustofApolloseenfrombehind,headturnedleft,thunderboltinrighthand, rev.Minervadrivingquadrigaright, CLICINIVSLF MACER inexergue,3.43g/4h(Craw.354/1;RSC Licinia 16); P.FuriusCrassipes,Denarius, c. 84,headofCybeleright,wearing turretedcrown, AEDCVR andfootdownwardsbehind, rev. curulechairinscribed[PFOVRIVS] CRASSIPES inexergue,3.54g/11h(Craw. 356/1c; RSC Furia 19) [3]. Good ne or better, rst scarce £100-£150

4667

C.Norbanus,Denarius, c. 83,headofVenusright,wearingdiadem,controlmark CXXXXII behind, CNORBAN[VS]below, rev.cornear,fasceswithaxeandcaduceus,3.63g/2h(Craw.357/1b;RSC Norbana 2); PubliusCrepusius,Denarius, c.82,laureateheadof Apolloright,sceptrebehind,controlsymbolbefore, rev. horsemanright,brandishingspear, PCREPVSI inexergue,3.96g/7h(Craw. 361/1c;RSC Crepusia 1); C.MamiliusLimetanus,serrateDenarius, c.82,drapedbustofMercuryright,caduceusoverleft shoulder, rev. Ulyssesstandingright,holdingstaff inlefthandandextendingrighthandtodog,Argus, CMAMILLIME[TAN]eitherside, 3.33g/8h(Craw.362/1;RSC Mamilia 6); Q.AntoninusBalbus,serrateDenarius, c.83-2,laureateheadofJupiterright, SC behind, rev. Victorydrivingquadrigaright,controlmark T below, QANTOBALBPR inexergue,3.11g/10h(Craw.364/1d;RSC Antonia 1)[4]. About ne to very ne

£120-£150

4668

L.CorneliusSullaandL.ManliusTorquatus,Denarius,militaryminttravellingwithSulla, c.82,helmetedheadofRomaright, [L] MANLIPROQ around, rev. Triumphator,crownedby "yingVictory,inquadrigaright,holdingreignsinlefthandandcaduceusin right hand, LSVLLAIM in exergue, 3.63g/5h (Craw. 367/5; RSC Manlia 4). Better than very ne

£100-£150

Roman Coins from Various Properties

A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus, serrate Denarius, c. 81, draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, bucranium above, rev rock, on which stands a bull, a lighted altar and a togate !gure holding aspergillum over bull, A POST A F S N ALBIN around, 3.90g/11h (Craw. 372/1; RSC Postumia 7); Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius, Denarius, North Italian mint, c 81, diademed head of Pietas right, stork before, rev elephant left, Q C M P [I] in exergue, 3.70g/6h (Craw. 374/1; RSC Caecilia 43); C. Marius C.f. Capito, serrate Denarius, c. 81, draped bust of Ceres right, CAPIT behind, control numeral CXVIIII above, control symbol below, rev. ploughman with yoke of oxen left, control numeral CXVIIII above, C MARI C F S C in exergue, 3.61g/11h (Craw. 378/1c; RSC Maria 7) [3]. First better than very ne and lightly toned, others very ne £150-£200

£150-£200 4670

4671

L. Procilius, serrate Denarius, c 80, head of Juno Sospita right, S C behind, rev Juno Sospita driving biga right, holding shield and hurling spear, snake below, L PROCILI F in exergue, 3.73g/4h (Craw 379/2; RSC Procilia 2); Q. Poblicius Q.f., serrate Denarius, c. 80, draped and helmeted head of Roma right, ROMA behind, control mark S above, rev. Hercules strangling Nemean lion, club at feet, bow and quiver left, C POBLICI [Q F] right, control-mark S above, 3.85g/9h (Craw. 380/1; RSC Poblicia 9); C. Naevius Balbus, serrate Denarius, c. 79, diademed head of Venus right, S C behind, rev. Victory driving triga right, control mark CLXXVII above, [C N]AE BALB in exergue, 3.80g/4h (Craw. 382/1b; RSC Naevia 6) [3]. Very ne, toned

M. Volteius M.f., Denarii (2), c. 78, head of Hercules right, rev. Erymanthian boar right, [M V]OLTEI M F in exergue, 3.52g/6h (Craw. 385/2; RSC Volteia 2); helmeted and draped bust right, helmet bound with laurel-wreath, control symbol owl behind, rev Cybele driving biga of lions right, control mark KA above, M VOLTEI M F in exergue, 3.91g/7h (Craw. 385/4; RSC Volteia 4); L. Cassius Q.f. Longinus, Denarius, c 78, head of Liber right, wearing ivy-wreath and thyrsus over shoulder, rev. head of Libera left, wearing vinewreath, L CASSI Q F behind, 3.65g/12h (Craw. 386/1; RSC Cassia 6) [3]. Fine to very ne

£100-£150

L. Rutilius Flaccus, Denarius, c 77, helmeted head of Roma right, FLAC behind, rev. Victory driving biga right, L RVTILI in exergue, 3.93g/11h (Craw. 387/1; RSC Rutilia 1); Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Marcelinus, Denarius, c 76-5, draped bust of Genius Populi Romani right, hair tied with band, sceptre over shoulder, G P R above, rev. sceptre with wreath, globe and rudder, EX left, S C right, CN LEN [Q] below, 3.28g/4h (Craw. 393/1a; RSC Cornelia 54); C. Postumus At., Denarius, c. 74, draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. hound running right, spear below, C POSTVMI AT in exergue, 3.90g/4h (Craw. 394/1a; RSC Postumia 9) [3]. Second ne, others very ne £100-£150 4672

4673

Mn. Aquilius Mn.f. Mn.n, serrate Denarius, c. 71, helmeted and draped bust of Virtus right, VIRTVS before, III VIR behind, rev. warrior holding shield and raising up fallen !gure, SICIL below, MN AQVIL right, MN F MN N left, 3.77g/6h (Craw. 401/1; RSC Aquilia 2); T. Vettius Sabinus, Denarius, c. 70, bearded head of King Tatius right, TA below chin, SABINVS behind, S C before, rev. togate !gure driving biga left, holding magistrate’s staff, IVDEX above, T VETTIVS in exergue, 3.53g/6h (Craw. 404/1; RSC Vettia 2) [2]. Second with banker’s mark, otherwise good ne £100-£150

4674

M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus, Denarius, c. 69, young head of Bonus Eventus right, long #owing hair, control mark behind, rev. winged caduceus, [M] PLAETORI left, [CE]ST EX S C right, 3.93g/4h (Craw. 404/5; RSC Plaetoria 5); P. Sulpicius Galba, Denarius, c. 69, veiled head of Vesta right, S C behind, rev. knife, culullus and axe, AE left, CVR right, P GALB in exergue, 4.05g/1h (Craw. 406/1; RSC Sulpicia 7) [2]. Very ne or better and attractively toned

£100-£150

4675

M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus, Denarii (2), c. 67, draped, winged and helmeted bust of Vacuna right, CESTIANVS behind, S C before, rev. eagle on thunderbolt, M PLAETORIVS M F AED CVR around, 3.59g/6h (Craw. 409/1; RSC Plaetoria 4); head of Cybele right, forepart of lion behind, globe by chin, CESTIAN[VS] behind, rev. curule chair, control symbol standard left, M PLAETORIVS AED CVR EX S C around, 3.64g/5h (Craw. 409/2; RSC Plaetoria 3) [2]. Good ne or better, rst lightly toned

£90-£120

4676

L. Roscius Fabatus, serrate Denarius, c. 64, head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat-skin, control mark chair behind, rev. girl and snake facing each other, control mark altar left, [FABATI] in exergue, 3.62g/9h (Craw. 412/1; RSC Roscia 3); L. Scribonius Libo, Denarii (2), c 64, head of Bonus Eventus right, LIBO behind, BON EVENT before, rev Puteal Scribonianum, decorated with a garland and two lyres, hammer at base, PVTEAL above, SCRIBON below, 3.33g/6h, 3.90g/6h (Craw. 416/1a; RSC Scribonia 8a) [3]. Good ne or better £100-£150

4677

M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarius, c. 58, King Aretas kneeling right beside a camel, holding olive branch in right hand and reins in left, M SCAVR AED CVR above, [EX] S [C] either side, REX ARETAS in exergue, rev. Jupiter driving quadriga left, scorpion below horses, [P HVPSAE AED CVR] above, [C] HVPSAE COS PREIVE in exergue, CAPTV right upwards, 3.96g/4h (Craw. 422/1b; RSC Aemilia 8); Q. Cassius Longinus, Denarii (2), c. 55, head of Libertas right, LIBERT behind, Q CASSIVS before, rev. temple of Vesta, curule chair within, urn to left, tablet inscribed A C right, 3.74g/8h (Craw. 428/2; RSC Cassia 8); head of Genius Populi Romani right, sceptre over shoulder, rev. eagle on thunderbolt right, lituus left, jug right, [Q] CASSIVS below, 2.91g/2h (Craw. 428/3; RSC Cassia 7) [3]. Fair to very ne, rst at in places

£100-£150

4678

Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus, Denarius, c. 54, head of Libertas right, hair tied into a knot and jewels in hair above her forehead, LIBERTAS behind, rev the consul L. Junius Brutus walking left between two lictors, preceded by an accensus, [BRVTVS] in exergue, 3.41g/6h (Craw. 433/1; RSC Junia 31). Bent and chipped, ne

£60-£80

Roman Coins from Various Properties

4679 x Mn. Acilius Glabrio, Denarius, c 49, laureate head of Salus right, SALVTIS upwards behind, rev. Valetudo standing left, resting left arm on column and holding snake in right hand, MN ACILIVS III VIR VALETV around, 3.92g/5h (Craw. 442/1a; RSC Acilia 8); Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius, Denarius, military mint travelling with Pompey, c 49, head of Apollo right, hair tied with band, star below, Q SICINIVS III VIR around, rev. club upright, on which hangs lion’s skin, head in pro!le, arrow left and bow right, C CO[PONIVS] right, PR S C left, 3.28g/5h (Craw. 444/1a; RSC Sicinia 1); L. Hostilius Saserna, Denarius, c 48, female head right, wearing oak-wreath and diadem, rev Victory walking right, holding trophy over left shoulder and caduceus in right hand, L HOSTILIVS [–] around, 3.56g/9h (cf Craw 448/1a-b; cf. RSC Hostilia 2-2a) [3]. First stained, however very ne, others good ne, last with banker’s mark £100-£150

4682

Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus, Denarius, c 54, head of Libertas right, hair tied into a knot and jewels in hair above her forehead, LIBERTAS behind, rev the consul L. Junius Brutus walking left between two lictors, preceded by an accensus, BRVTVS in exergue, 3.31g/5h (Craw. 433/1; RSC Junia 31). Rough surfaces, dark tone and good ne £90-£120

4683

C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa, Denarius, c. 48, mask of bearded Pan right, hair decorated with rows of berries, pedum behind, PANSA below, rev. Jupiter seated left, laureate, holding patera and sceptre, [C V]IBIVS C F CN straight downwards right, IOVIS AXVR left, 3.60g/4h (Craw. 449/1b; RSC Vibia 19); L. Plautius Plancus, Denarius, c. 47, head of Medusa facing, coiled snake either side, L PLAVTIVS below, rev. Victory standing facing, holding palm-branch and leading four horses, [PLANCVS] below, 3.39g/6h (cf. Craw. 453/1a-b; cf. RSC Plautia 15-15a); Mn. Cordius Rufus, Denarii (2), c. 46, jugate heads of the Dioscuri wearing pilei, two stars above, RVFVS III VIR below, rev. Venus standing left, holding scales and sceptre, Cupid perched on shoulder, MN CORDIVS behind, 2.82g/6h (cf. Craw. 463/1a-b; cf. RSC Cordia 1-2a); diademed head of Venus right, R[VFVS S] C behind, rev. Cupid on dolphin right, MN CORDIVS below, 3.44g/6h (Craw. 463/3; RSC Cordia 3a) [4]. Fine or slightly better £100-£150

T. Carisius, Denarius, c. 46, draped bust of Victory right, S C behind, rev. Victory driving quadriga right, T CARISI in exergue, 3.60g/5h (Craw. 464/5; RSC Carisia 3); C. Considius Paetus, Denarius, c. 46, laureate head of Apollo, border of dots, rev. curule chair, garlanded, C CONSID[IVS] above, PAETV[S] below, 3.43g/2h (Craw. 465/1b; RSC Considia 3); L. Valerius Acisculus, Denarius, c. 45, head of Apollo right, pickaxe and ASISCVLVS behind, rev. Europa seated on bull right, [L VALERIVS] in exergue, 3.42g/12h (Craw. 474/1a; RSC Valeria 17); Petillius Capitolinus, Denarius, c 43, head of Jupiter right, CAPITOLINVS behind, rev. Capitoline temple, [PETILLIVS] below, 3.02g/5h (Craw. 487/1; RSC Petillia 1); P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus, Denarius, c. 42, laureate head of Apollo right, lyre behind, rev. Diana standing facing, bow and quiver over shoulder, holding lighted torch in each hand, P CLODIVS right, M F left, 3.54g/9h (Craw. 494/23; RSC Claudia 15); C. Clodius C.f. Vestalis, Denarius, c 43-41, head of Flora right, "ower behind, C CLODIVS before, rev. female !gure seated left, VESTALIS behind, 3.17g/7h (Craw. 512/2; RSC Claudia 13) [6]. Second broken and since repaired, generally fair to ne, some harshly cleaned £150-£200

THE TRIUMVIRS, Octavian, Denarius, military mint travelling with Octavian in Italy, c. early 40, Q. Salvius as moneyer, bare head of Octavian right, rev. thunderbolt, 3.47g/3h (Craw. 523/1b; RSC 514b); Mark Antony with Lepidus, Quinarius, Lugdunum, c 43-2, bust of Victory right, rev. lion walking right, 1.58g/6h (Craw. 489/6; RSC 3); ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE, Augustus, Quinarius, Emerita, c. 25-23, bare head of Augustus left, rev Victory standing right, placing wreath on trophy, 1.78g/11h (RIC 1a; RSC 386); together with a legionary Denarius of Mark Antony [4]. Fair to ne £120-£150

Moneyer Issues

4684 x

Lucius Valerius Acisculus, Denarius, 45, head of Apollo surmounted by star, hair tied with band, acisculus and ACISCULUS behind, rev. Europa seated on a bull right, holding veil above her head in both hands, L VALERIVS in exergue, 3.69g/12h (Craw. 474/1a; RSC Valeria 17); Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XVI either side, 3.44g/10h (Craw. 544/31; RSC 48) [2]. First ne, porous surfaces, second very ne £100-£150

The Pompeians

4685 x

Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio with P. Licinius Crassus Junianus, Denarius, Africa, 47-6, bust of Jupiter right, hair tied with band, eagle’s head and sceptre below, METEL PIVS before, SCIP IMP behind, rev curule chair, scales balanced on cornucopia above, cornear left, dragon’s head right, [CRAS]S IVN right, LEG P[RO PR] left, 3.71g/3h (Craw. 460/2; RSC Caecilia 49; Sear 41). Corroded surfaces, hence about ne but obverse better, very rare £100-£150

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Julius Caesar

4686

Denarius, military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, CAESAR in exergue, rev. emblems of the ponti!cate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.36g/3h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Fine £200-£260

4687

Denarius, military mint moving with Caesar in Spain, 46-5, diademed bust of Venus right, Cupid behind, rev. trophy with oblong shield and carnyx in each hand, two Gallic captives below, CAES[AR] in exergue, 3.63g/9h (Craw. 468/1; RSC 13). Banker’s mark on obverse, otherwise about very ne £100-£150

4688

Denarius, military mint moving with Caesar in Spain, 46-5, diademed bust of Venus right, Cupid behind, rev. trophy with oblong shield and carnyx in each hand, two Gallic captives below, CAESAR in exergue, 3.80g/1h (Craw. 468/1; RSC 13). Multiple banker’s marks, otherwise an attractive dark tone and very ne £150-£200

Post Second Triumvirate

4689

Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ANT AVG [III VIR R P C] around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG X either side, 3.35g/6h (Craw. 544/24; RSC 38). Good ne £80-£100

4690

Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG VII either side, 3.14g/7h (Craw. 544/20; RSC 34); together with two further Legionary Denarii (2) [3]. About ne or slightly better

£120-£150

Augustus (27 BC-AD 14)

4691

As, Nemausus, 9-3 BC, heads of Agrippa and Augustus back to back, rev. crocodile chained to palm-shoot with tip right, wreath with long ties above left, 12.72g/10h (RIC 158; RPC 524); together with six further Provincial bronze coinages of Augustus, various denominations and mints (6) [7]. Varied state

£150-£200

4692

Denarius, Lugdunum, 15-13 BC, bare head of Augustus right, AVGVSTVS DIVI F around, rev. bull butting right, IMP X in exergue, 3.48g/4h (RIC 167a; RSC 137). Banker’s marks, otherwise better than very ne £200-£260

4693

Denarius, Lugdunum, 15-13 BC, bare head of Augustus right, AVGVSTVS DIVI F around, rev. Apollo standing left, holding plectrum in right hand and lyre in left hand, IMP X either side, ACT in exergue, 3.73g/7h (RIC 171a; RSC 144). Very ne and lightly toned

£150-£200

4694

Denarius, Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, laureate head right, CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE around, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them, simpulum and lituus above, C L CAESARES in exergue, [AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC] IVVENT around, 3.57g/11h (RIC 207; RSC 43). Flan crack at 1 o’clock, otherwise good ne

£80-£100

4695

Denarius, Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, laureate head of Augustus right, [CAESAR AVG]VSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE around, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing front, each togate and resting hand on shields, before each is a spear upright, in !eld between simpulum left and lituus right, [C L] CAESAR[ES] in exergue, [AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT] around, 3.60g/1h (RIC 207; RSC 43). Good ne, light porosity

£80-£100

Denarius, Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, laureate head right, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them, simpulum and lituus above, 2.50g/5h (RIC 207; RSC 43). Fair

£40-£50

4696 with L. Aelius Lamia, P Silius p., and C. Annius Pollio, Quadrans (2), 9 BC, Moneyer series, simpulum and lituus, rev. legend surrounding S C, 3.10g/1h, 3.41g/12h (RIC 421); together with one further Quadrans and a Semis of Augustus (2) [4]. Fine to very ne £80-£100

4698

4697 As, 11-12, bare head left, rev. legend surrounding S C, 10.99g/1h (RIC 471); Germanicus, struck under Caligula, As, 40-41, bare head left, rev. legend surrounding S C, 8.72g/6h (RIC 50) [2]. Sometime worked, otherwise good ne £80-£100

4699

Asses (2), 11-12, bare head left, rev. legend surrounding S C, 10.67g/6h, 9.33g/12h (RIC 471); together with nine further bronzes of Augustus (9) [11]. Some worked, otherwise fair to ne £150-£200

Divus Augustus (Consecrated AD 14)

4700

under Tiberius, Asses (2), 34-7, radiate head of Augustus left, rev. eagle standing front, on globe, with open wings, head turned right, 11.29g/6h (RIC Tiberius 82); similar, rev winged thunderbolt upright, 10.47g/7h (RIC Tiberius 83); Tiberius, As, 35-6, laureate head right, rev. rudder placed vertically across banded globe, small globe at base of rudder, 9.27g/1h (RIC 58) [3]. Second worked, otherwise good ne

£80-£100

Tiberius (14-37)

4701

Denarius, Lugdunum, 14-37, laureate head right, TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS around, rev. Livia as Pax, seated right on chair with plain legs, holding sceptre and olive branch, feet on stool, double line below chair, PONTIF MAXIM around, 3.65g/6h (RIC 26; RSC 16a). Fine £60-£80

4702

Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate head right, TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS around, rev Livia as Pax, draped and seated right on chair with ornamented legs, feet on footstool, holding branch in left hand and sceptre in right, single line below, [PONTIF] MAXIM around, 3.82g/1h (RIC 30; RSC 16a). Flan slightly bent, otherwise about very ne

£100-£150

4703

4704

4705

4706

4707

4708

4709

4710

Nero Claudius Drusus (d. 9 BC)

under Tiberius, As, 22-23, bare head right, rev. legend surrounding S C, 9.77g/12h (RIC Tiberius 45); Caligula, As, 37-38, bare head left, rev. Vesta, veiled and draped, seated left on throne with ornamented back and legs, holding patera in right hand and long transverse sceptre in left, 10.00g/6h (RIC 38); together with seven further bronze coinages, mostly Claudius (7) [9]. About ne £100-£150

Antonia (Augusta 37-41)

Dupondius, 41-50, bare-headed and draped bust right, hair in long plait, rev. Claudius, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum in right hand, 11.31g/6h (RIC Claudius 92); together with twenty-!ve further bronze coinages of Roman women, to include Sabina, Faustina Senior, Faustina Junior and Crispina (25) [26]. Varied state

£150-£200

Caligula [Gaius] (37-41)

Sestertius, 37-8, laureate head of Caligula left, C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT around, rev. S P

P P

CIVES

in four lines within oak-wreath, 21.32g/6h (RIC 37; BMC 38). About ne £150-£200

Claudius (41-54)

Quadrans, 41, modius on three legs, rev. legend surrounding S C, 2.90g/1h (RIC 84); As, 50-54, bare head left, rev. Libertas standing front, holding pileus in right hand and extending left hand, 9.71g/6h (RIC 113); PHOENICIA, Berytus, Claudius, 41-54, laureate head left, rev. two aquilae facing each other, 8.94g/2h (RPC I 4547); together with one further Provincial Tetradrachm of Claudius [4]. Good ne or better £100-£150

Nero (54-68)

As, 62-8, laureate head right, rev. Victory, draped, moving left, holding in both hands shield, 11.48g/6h (RIC 312); Vitellius, As, Tarraco, 69, laureate head left, globe at point of neck, rev. Mars, helmeted, wearing only cloak, advancing left, holding spear in right hand and aquila and vexillum in left hand, 10.27g/7h (RIC 40); together with Tetradrachms of Galba and Otho (2) [4]. Good ne or better £120-£150

Vespasian (69-79)

Denarius, 72-3, laureate head right, IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS III around, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus, AVGVR TRI POT above and below, 2.95g/6h (RIC 42; RSC 45). Very ne, strong portrait £150-£200

Denarius, 71, laureate head right, rev. Vesta, draped, seated left, holding simpulum in extended right hand, left hand at side, 3.28g/6h (RIC 46; RSC 561); together with three further Denarii of Vespasian (3) [4]. Fine or better, one pierced £150-£200

Dupondius, 71, radiate head right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopia, 13.91g/6h (RIC 266); As, 77-8, laureate head right, globe at point of neck, rev. eagle standing front on globe, head right, wings spread, 9.73g/5h (RIC 1237); Titus, As, 80-81, laureate head right, rev. Aequitas standing left, holding scales and rod, 10.75g/6h (RIC 214); Domitian, As, 85, laureate bust right, with aegis, rev. rectangular altar with three steps, door with four panels, horns at ends, 12.28g/6h (RIC 305); together with a Denarius of Vespasian [5]. Good ne or better £150-£200

4711

Denarius, 73, laureate head right, rev Vespasian, togate, seated right on curule chair, feet on stool, holding vertical sceptre in right hand and branch in left, 2.66g/1h (RIC 546; RSC 387); together with further Denarii of Nero (2) and Vespasian, and a contemporary plated imitation of a Denarii of Vespasian [5]. Fair or better £100-£120

4712

Denarius, 74, laureate head right, rev winged caduceus upright, 2.53g/6h (RIC 686; RSC 390); together with two further Denarii of Vespasian (2) [3]. Good ne £100-£150

4713

Denarius, 75, laureate head right, rev. Securitas, bare to waist, seated left, feet on stool, resting head on raised arm, 3.51g/7h (RIC 774; RSC 367); together with two further Denarii of Vespasian (2) [3]. Good ne or better £120-£150

4714

Denarius, 77-78, laureate head right, rev pair of oxen under yoke left, 2.87g/6h (RIC 943; RSC 133a); together with three further Denarii of Vespasian (3) [4]. Fine or better £120-£150

Divus Vespasianus (consecrated 80)

4715

Denarius, 80-81, laureate head right, DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS around, rev Capricorns, left and right, back to back, supporting round shield inscribed S C, globe below, 3.36g/5h (RIC Titus 357; RSC 497). Some surface staining, otherwise very ne £300-£400

Titus (79-81)

4716

Denarii (2), 80-1, laureate head right, rev. altar garlanded and lighted, horns left and right, 2.59g/6h, 3.00g/6h (RIC 266; RSC 397a); Titus as Caesar, Denarius, 76, laureate head right, rev. Jupiter, bearded, naked, standing front, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand over low garlanded altar and holding long vertical sceptre in left, 2.89g/5h (RIC Vespasian 874; RSC 106) [3]. Good ne or slightly better £120-£150

Domitian (81-96)

4717

Denarii (5), 91, laureate head right, rev Minerva standing left, holding spear, 2.96g/7h (RIC 727; RSC 267); 92, similar, rev Minerva advancing right, holding spear and shield, 2.75g/6h (RIC 728; RSC 273); similar, rev. Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield at side, 2.99g/6h (RIC 732; RSC 272); 95-6, similar, rev. Minerva advancing right, holding spear and shield, 3.03g/6h (RIC 787; RSC 292); similar, rev. Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield at side, 3.07g/6h (RIC 789; RSC 291); together with one further Denarius of Domitian [6]. About ne or better £150-£200

4718

Denarius, 92-3, laureate head right, [IMP CAES] DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII around, rev. Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield at side, IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P around, 3.08g/5h (RIC 741; RSC 279). About very ne £40-£60

4719 x

Denarii (2), 94, laureate head right, rev. Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield at side, 3.21g/6h (RIC 768; RSC 284b); 96, similar, rev. Minerva advancing right, holding spear and shield, 3.05g/6h (RIC 818; RSC 297a); Nerva, Denarius, 97, laureate head right, rev. clasped hands, 3.17g/6h (RIC 14; RSC 20) [3]. Some surface staining, otherwise very ne or better £150-£200

Nerva (96-98)

Denarius, 97, laureate head right, IMP CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P around, rev. Fortuna standing left holding rudder and cornucopia, FORTVNA AVGVST around, 3.00g/6h (RIC 16; RSC 66). Good very ne, attractive toning, sharp portrait £120-£150

4720

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Trajan (98-117)

4721

Denarii(4),98-9,laureateheadright, rev.Abundantiaseatedleftonchairwithcrossedcornucopia,holdingsceptreinrighthand, 3.54g/6h(RIC1;RSC206);similar, rev. Vesta,veiledanddraped,seatedleftonseatwithoutback,holdingpateraandtorch, 3.00g/5h(RIC21;RSC288);101-2,similar, rev. Victoryadvancingleft,holdingwreathandpalm,2.89g/6h(RIC60;RSC242);103 -11,laureatebustright,draperyonfarshoulder, rev. Aequitas,draped,standingleft,holdingscalesandcornucopia,2.57g/6h(RIC 118; RSC 85) [4]. Good ne or better £150-£200

Denarii(4),103-11,laureatebustright,draperyonfarshoulder, rev. Spes,draped,advancingleft,holdingup !owerandliftingup skirt,2.93g/6h(RIC127;RSC84);similar, rev. Victorystandingleft,holdingupwreathandpalm,2.72g/6h(RIC128;RSC74);112 -14,similar, rev. Geniusstandingleft,holdingpateraandcorn-earsdownwards,2.75g/7h(RIC276;RSC398);similar,laureatebust draped, rev. Aquilabetweenvexillumandstandard,2.67g/7h(RIC294;RSC577a);togetherwiththreefurtherDenariiofTrajan (3)[7]. Good ne or better £200-£260 4722

Denarii(4),114,laureateanddrapedbustright, rev. Fortuna,drapedandveiled,seatedleftonchairwithoutback,holdingrudder setongroundandcornucopia,2.93g/6h(RIC317;RSC154);114-17,similar, rev. Mars,helmetedwithcloakroundshoulders, advancingright,holdingtransversespearandtrophyoverleftshoulder,3.28g/6h,2.76g/6h(RIC337;RSC270);similar, rev.Genius, standingleft,holdingpateraandcorn-earsdownwards,3.10g/6h(RIC347;RSC276);togetherwithtwofurtherDenariiofTrajan, two silver Provincial units, and one contemporary imitation of a Denarius (5) [9]. Varied state £200-£260 4723

As,101-2,laureateheadright, rev.Victory,draped,advancingleft,holdingshieldinscribed SPQR inrighthand,10.89g/6h(RIC434); togetherwithfourteenfurtherRomanbronzecoinages,toincludeTrajan,Hadrian,AntoninusPiusandMarcusAurelius(14)[15]. Varied state £150-£200 4724

Hadrian (117-138)

Denarii(4),118,laureateandbare-chestedbustright, rev.Concordiaseatedleftonthrone,holdingpateraandrestingon "gureof Spes,3.08g/5h(RIC168;RSC253);120-1,laureateanddrapedbustright, rev.Salusseatedleft,holdingoutpateratofeedsnake, altarwithsnakecoiledaroundtoleft,2.75g/5h(RIC378;RSC1327a);120-1,laureateandbare-chestedbustright,tracesof draperyonfarshoulder, rev. Victory !yingright,holdingtrophyinbothhands,2.82g/6h(RIC397;RSC1132);121-3,laureateand drapedbustright, rev. Romaseatedleft,onpileofarms,holdingVictoryandsceptre,3.06g/7h(RIC544;RSC1103a);together with three further Denarii of Hadrian and two Denarii of Sabina (5) [9]. Fine or better £200-£260 4725

4726 x

Denarius,128-9,laureateheadright, rev.Patientiaseatedleft,extendinghandandholdingsceptre,3.32g/6h(RIC963;RSC1010); MarcusAureliusasCaesar,Denarius,145-60,bareheadright, rev.Honos,togate,standingleft,holdingupbranchand cornucopia,3.00g/6h(RIC AntoninusPius 429A;RSC110); GordianIII,Denarius,241,laureate,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev. Salus,draped,standingright,feedingoutoflefthandsnakeheldinarms,2.99g/11h(RIC129A;RSC325);togetherwithfour further Denarii of Sabina, Faustina Junior and Diva Faustina Senior (2) [7]. Good ne to better than very ne £150-£200

Antoninus Pius (138-161)

4727

Denarius,138,bareheadright, rev.Fidesstandingright,holdingcorn-earsinrighthandandfruitbasketinleft,2.49g/6h(RIC12a; RSC79); FaustinaJunior,Denarius,145-61,bare-headedanddrapedbustright,hairwaivedandcoiledonbackofhead, rev. Concordia,draped,seatedleftonlowseat,holding !owerinrighthandandrestingleftelbowoncornucopia,setonglobe,below seat,2.97g/5h(RIC AntoninusPius 502Aa;RSC54 var.);togetherwith "vefurtherDenariiofAntoninusPius(3),FaustinaJunior and Diva Faustina Junior; and a barbarous imitation of a Denarius of Antoninus Pius [8]. About ne or better £150-£200

4728

Denarius,143-44,laureateheadright, rev.Victory,draped,standingleft,holdingwreathinextendedrighthandandpalminleft, 3.01g/6h (RIC 111B; RSC 437); together with four further Denarii of Antoninus Pius (4) [5]. Good ne or better £150-£200

Denarius,145-161,laureateheadright, rev. wingedthunderboltlyinghorizontalondrapedthrone,2.97g/6h(RIC137;RSC345); together with three further Denarii of Antoninus Pius (3) [4]. Good ne or better £120-£150 4729

4730

Denarius,145-161,laureateheadright, rev. Liberalitas,draped,standingleft,holdingabacusinrighthandandcornucopiainleft, 3.60g/6h (RIC 155; RSC 491); together with three further Denarii of Antoninus Pius (3) [4]. Fine or better £120-£150

4731

Denarius,153-4,laureateheadright, rev. Annonadraped,standingleft,holdingtwocorn-earsdownwardsinrighthandandsetting lefthandonmodiussetonprow,3.00g/12h(RIC231;RSC291);togetherwithfourfurtherDenariiofAntoninusPius(4)[5]. Good ne or better £150-£200

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Divus Antoninus (Consecrated 161)

4732

Denarius, after 161, bare head right, rev. pyre of four tiers, decorated with hangings and garlands, surmounted by quadriga, 2.20g/6h (RIC Marcus Aurelius 436; RSC 164); together with four further Denarii of Antoninus Pius (2), Divus Antoninus and Marcus Aurelius [5]. Fine or better £120-£150

Faustina I (Augusta 138-141)

4733

Denarius, 139-41, draped bust of Faustina the Elder right, hair elaborately waved in several loops round head and drawn up and coiled on top, rev. throne, draped and ornamented, sceptre behind, peacock on throne with tail spread, 3.52g/6h (RIC Antoninus Pius 340; RSC 221); Diva Faustina, Denarius, 141, similar, rev. Providentia, veil blown out in round behind head, standing left, holding globe on extended right hand with left hand on veil, 3.67g/5h (RIC Antoninus Pius 351a; RSC 32); together with two further Denarii of Diva Faustina (2) [4]. Fine to very ne £120-£150

Diva Faustina I (Consecrated in 141)

4734

Denarius, 141, draped bust of Faustina the Elder right, hair elaborately waved in several loops round head and drawn up and coiled on top, rev. Juno, veiled and draped, standing left, head left, extending right hand and holding nearly vertical sceptre in left, 2.97g/6h (RIC Antoninus Pius 344; RSC 26); together with four further Denarii of Diva Faustina (4) [5]. About ne or better

£120-£150

4735

Denarii (3), 141, draped bust of Faustina Senior right, hair elaborately waved in several loops round head and drawn up and coiled on top, rev. Ceres, veiled and draped, standing left, holding out torch in right hand and short vertical sceptre in left, 3.17g/5h (RIC Antoninus Pius 356a; RSC 96); similar, rev. Vesta, veiled and draped, standing left, holding simpulum in right hand and palladium in left, 2.60g/6h (RIC Antoninus Pius 368; RSC 108); similar, rev. Pietas, draped, standing left, holding right hand over lighted altar left and holding box of incense, with lid raised, in left, 2.65g/11h (RIC Antoninus Pius 373; RSC 124) [3]. Very ne or better £120-£150

Marcus Aurelius (Caesar 139-161)

4736

Denarius, 156-7, bare head right, rev. Virtus, helmeted, in military dress, standing left, holding parazonium and vertical spear, 2.30g/6h (RIC Antoninus Pius 473; RSC 721); Divus Marcus Aurelius, Denarii (2), 180, bare head right, rev. eagle, standing on thunderbolt, head left, 2.61g/11h, 2.24g/6h (RIC Commodus 269; RSC 83); together with !ve Denarii of Faustina Junior (5) [8]. Varied state £150-£200

Marcus Aurelius (161-180)

4737

Denarii (2), 161-2, bare head right, rev. Concordia, draped, seated left on low seat, holding patera and resting left elbow on statuette of Spes, which rests on top of cornucopiae below, 2.43g/5h (RIC 40; RSC 35); 164-5, laureate head right, rev Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae at shoulder in left hand, globe at feet, 2.97g/6h (RIC 132; RSC 476); together with two further Denarii of Marcus Aurelius (2) [4]. Fine or slightly better £120-£150

4738

Denarius, 166, laureate head right, rev. Pax, draped, standing left, holding olive-branch downwards and cornucopia, 3.34g/5h (RIC 164; RSC 880); Geta as Caesar, Denarius, 203-8, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. Minerva, helmeted, draped, standing left, leaning on shield, holding spear in right hand, 3.23g/6h (RIC 34B; RSC 104a); Severus Alexander, Denarius, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Jupiter, standing front, in war-like attitude, left, head right, feet apart, hurling thunderbolt with right hand, 3.45g/6h (RIC 236; RSC 77); Maximinus Thrax, Denarius, 235-6, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Fides, draped, standing front, head left, holding military standard in each hand, 3.05g/5h (RIC 7A; RSC 7a) [4]. Good ne to better than very ne £100-£150

4739

Denarius, 166-7, laureate head right, rev Aequitas, draped, standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 2.88g/6h (RIC 171; RSC 882); together with further Denarii of Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, Diva Faustina Senior and Faustina Junior (3) [4]. Fine or slightly better £100-£150

4740

Denarii (3), 168-9, laureate head right, rev. Fortuna, draped, seated left on low seat, holding rudder set on ground and cornucopia, 2.99g/11h (RIC 205; RSC 209); 176-7, similar, rev. Salus, draped, standing left, feeding out of patera in right hand snake coiled round altar and holding transverse sceptre, 2.54g/7h (RIC 373; RSC 944); 179, similar, rev Salus, draped, seated left on low seat, holding two corn-ears, snake coiled round altar at feet, 3.04g/5h (RIC 403; RSC 968); together with one further Denarii of Marcus Aurelius [4]. Good ne, last broken since repaired £120-£150

4741

4742

4743

4744

4745

4746

4747

4748

4749

4750

4751

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Commodus (177-192)

Denarii (3), 181, laureate head right, rev. Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left, holding Victory and parazonium, 2.39g/12h (RIC 12; RSC 803); 183-4, similar, rev Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and cornucopia, 3.32g/6h (RIC 85; RSC 804); 184-5, similar, rev. Jupiter, half draped, seated left, holding thunderbolt and vertical sceptre, 2.92g/6h (RIC 101; RSC 472); together with three further Denarii of Commodus (3) [6]. Fine to very ne £150-£200

Denarii (3), 187-8, laureate head right, rev. Salus, draped, seated left on low seat, feeding from patera in right hand snake coiled round altar, 2.09g/12h (RIC 169; RSC 544); 190, similar, rev. Minerva, helmeted and draped, advancing right, head turned back to left, wearing shield on left arm, and holding branch and spear, 2.36g/1h (RIC 222A; RSC 358); similar, rev. Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left, holding Victory in right hand and spear, 2.50g/12h (RIC 224; RSC 655); together with four further Denarii of Commodus (4) [7]. About ne to good ne £150-£200

Denarii (4), 190, laureate head right, rev Minerva, helmeted, draped, advancing right, head turned back to left, wearing shield on left arm, and holding branch and spear, 2.79g/6h (RIC 223A; RSC 359a); 192, similar, rev. Fides Militum, standing left, holding standard and cornucopia, star in !eld, 1.98g/12h (RIC 234; RSC 586); similar, rev. Pietas, veiled and draped, standing left, extending right hand to child and holding transverse sceptre in left hand, star in !eld, 2.58g/6h (RIC 236; RSC 574a); similar, rev. Victory, draped, advancing left, holding wreath and palm sloped over left shoulder, star in !eld, 2.53g/5h (RIC 237; RSC 568); together with two Denarii of Crispina (2) [6]. About ne or better

£150-£200

Septimius Severus (193-211)

Denarius, 194-5, laureate head right, rev Minerva, helmeted, draped to feet, standing left, holding spear downward in right hand and round shield at side in left hand, 3.80g/12h (RIC 49; RSC 381); together with three further Denarii of Septimius Severus (3) [4]. Fine to very ne £120-£150

Denarius, 195, laureate head right, rev. Victory, draped, advancing left, holding wreath in extended right hand and palm sloped over left shoulder in left hand, 2.20g/6h (RIC 58; RSC 48); together with three further Denarii of Septimius Severus (3) [4]. Good ne or slightly better £120-£150

Denarius, 196-7, laureate head right, rev Pax, draped, seated left, holding branch in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand, 3.22g/12h (RIC 88A; RSC 444); together with three further Denarii of Septimius Severus (3) [4]. Good ne or better £120-£150

Denarius, 196-7, laureate head right, rev. Providentia, draped, standing left, holding in right hand wand over globe set on ground and sceptre in left hand, 3.05g/12h (RIC 92A; RSC 592); together with another Denarius of Septimius Severus and two Denarii of Julia Domna (3) [4]. Fair or better £60-£80

Denarius, 197, laureate head right, rev. Septimius Severus, in military attire, on horse prancing right, holding spear in right hand, 1.97g/11h (RIC 106; RSC 580); together with four further Denarii of Septimius Severus (4) [5]. Fine or slightly better £120-£150

Denarius, 197-8, laureate head right, rev. Pax, draped, seated left, holding branch in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand, 2.70g/6h (RIC 118; RSC 357); together with three further Denarii of Septimius Severus (3) [4]. Fine or better £120-£150

Denarius, 197-200, laureate head right, rev. Aequitas, draped, standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left hand, 2.64g/6h (RIC 122C; RSC 21); together with three further Denarii of Septimius Severus (3) [4]. Good ne £120-£150

Denarius, 197-200, laureate head right, rev. Jupiter, naked to waist, seated left on low seat, holding Victory in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand, 3.37g/7h (RIC 130; RSC 237); together with four further Denarii of Septimius Severus (4) [5]. Fine to very ne £120-£150

4752

Denarius, 200-201, laureate head right, rev Septimius Severus, in military attire, standing left, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand over tripod and holding spear in left hand, 3.71g/1h (RIC 168A; RSC 612); together with !ve further Denarii of Septimius Severus (5) [6]. Fine to very ne £150-£200

4753

Denarius, 202-10, laureate head right, rev. Liberalitas, draped, standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 2.91g/12h (RIC 278A; RSC 298); together with three further Denarii of Septimius Severus (3) [4]. Fine or better £120-£150

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Julia Domna (Augusta 193-217)

£100-£150 4754

Denarius, 196-211, draped bust right, rev. Pudicitia, veiled and draped, seated left, resting right hand on breast and resting left hand on arm, 3.37g/6h (RIC Septimius Severus 576; RSC 168); Julia Maesa, Denarius, 218-22, draped bust right, rev. Pudicitia, draped, seated left, drawing veil over face with right hand and holding sceptre in left hand, 2.78g/12h (RIC Elagabalus 268; RSC 36); together with three further Denarii of Faustina Junior, Julia Domna and Julia Mamaea, and an Antoninianus of Herennia Etruscilla (4) [6]. Fine to very ne

Caracalla (as Cæsar, 195-198)

Denarius, 196, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Lituus, axe, jug, simpulum, and sprinkler, 2.53g/12h (RIC 4; RSC 587); together with six further Denarii of Caracalla (6) [7]. Varied state £150-£200 4755

Caracalla (198-217)

4756

Denarii (3), 199-200, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Securitas, draped, seated right on low seat, propping head on right hand and holding sceptre, altar to side, 2.16g/12h (RIC 43; RSC 572); 201-6, similar, rev. Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 3.06g/5h (RIC 127; RSC 64); 206-10, laureate head right, rev. Liberalitas, draped, standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 2.63g/12h (RIC 158; RSC 128); Elagabalus, Denarius, Antioch, 218-22, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. two standards with vexillum surmounted by legionary eagle either side, 2.02g/7h (RIC 187d; RSC 15); together with three further Denarii of Elagabalus and a contemporary plated imitation of a Denarius of Geta (4) [8]. Varied state

£150-£200

Severus Alexander (222-235)

4757

Denarius, 222, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Mars, helmeted, in military attire standing left, holding olive-branch in right hand and spear reversed in left hand, 2.51g/6h (RIC 7c; RSC 208); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Good ne £120-£150

4758

Denarius, 223, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Jupiter, cloak behind and over right arm, standing left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and sceptre in left hand, 2.05g/11h (RIC 19; RSC 229); together with two further Denarii of Severus Alexander (2) [3]. Very ne £100-£120

4759

Denarius, 227, laureate and draped bust right, rev Pax, draped, running left, holding olive-branch in right hand and sceptre in left hand, 2.90g/5h (RIC 67; RSC 319); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Good ne £120-£150

4760

Denarius, 222-28, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Aequitas, draped, standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left hand, 3.36g/1h (RIC 127c; RSC 9); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Good ne or slightly better £120-£150

4761

Denarius, 222-28, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Fides, draped, standing left, holding two standards, 3.22g/11h (RIC 139; RSC 52); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Good ne to very ne £120-£150

4762

Denarius, 222-28, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Jupiter, half-draped, seated left, holding Victory in right hand and spear in left hand, 3.32g/12h (RIC 144; RSC 95); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Good ne £120-£150

4763

Denarius, 222-28, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Liberalitas, draped, standing left, holding abacus in right hand and cornucopia in left hand, 2.78g/6h (RIC 148c; RSC 108); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Good ne or better £120-£150

4764

Denarius, 222-28, laureate and draped bust right, rev Mars, helmeted, standing left, holding olive-branch in right hand and reversed spear in left hand, 2.87g/6h (RIC 160c; RSC 173); together with three further Denarii of Severus Alexander (3) [4]. Fine or better £120-£150

4765

Sestertius, 222-31, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Liberalitas, draped, standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 20.05g/12h (RIC 567b); Gordian III, Sestertius, 241-44, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Laetitia, draped, standing left, holding wreath in extended right hand and anchor set on ground in left hand, 18.91g/11h (RIC 300A) [2]. Good ne or slightly better £80-£100

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Maximus (Cæsar 235-238)

4766

Sestertius, Rome, 236-8, bare bust right, rev. Maximus in military attire, holding baton and spear, two standards behind, 19.56g/12h (RIC 13; BMC 213); Balbinus, Sestertius, Rome, 238, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Balbinus standing, holding branch and parazonium, 20.51g/12h (RIC 16; BMC 28); together with a further seven Roman bronze coins, various emperors and denominations; CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, 8-41, bronze Unit, helmeted head right, rev. sow right, 2.26g/12h (ABC 2960; S 337) [10]. Fair to ne £80-£100

Provenance: Second bt Spink

4767

Gordian III (238-244)

Antoniniani (5), 238-9, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Fides, draped, standing front, head left, holding vertical standard and transverse sceptre, 4.29g/11h, 3.95g/11h (RIC 1; RSC 86); similar, rev Jupiter standing front, head left, holding vertical sceptre and thunderbolt over Gordian III, togate, standing left and raising right hand, 4.52g/11h (RIC 2; RSC 105); similar, rev Pax, draped, standing front, head left, holding branch and transverse sceptre, 3.84g/6h, 5.85g/12h (RIC 3; RSC 173) [5]. Very ne or slightly better £150-£200

4768

Antoniniani (5), 238-9, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Providentia, draped, standing front, head left, holding globe and transverse sceptre, 4.60g/12h (RIC 4; RSC 302); similar, rev. Victory, draped, advancing left, holding wreath and palm sloped over left shoulder, 4.82g/11h (RIC 5; RSC 357); similar, rev Virtus, helmeted and in military attire, standing front, head left, resting right hand on oval shield set on ground and holding vertical spear in left hand, 4.38g/12h (RIC 6; RSC 381); 239, similar, rev Fides, draped, standing front, head left, holding vertical standard and transverse sceptre, 5.26g/5h (RIC 15; RSC 205); similar, rev. Jupiter standing front, head left, holding vertical sceptre in left hand and thunderbolt in right hand over Gordian III, togate, standing left and raising right hand, 3.78g/12h (RIC 16; RSC 189) [5]. Very ne

£150-£200

4769

Antoniniani (5), 239, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Providentia, draped, standing front, head left, holding globe and transverse sceptre, 3.52g/12h, 4.30g/6h, 4.34g/11h (RIC 18; RSC 196); similar, rev Victory, winged, draped, advancing left, holding wreath and palm sloped over left shoulder, 4.15g/5h (RIC 19; RSC 199); 240, similar, rev. Aequitas, draped, standing front, head left, holding scales and cornucopia, 4.91g/1h (RIC 34; RSC 17) [5]. Very ne or better £150-£200

4770

Antoniniani (5), 240, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Liberalitas, draped, standing front, head left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 4.31g/12h, 4.27g/6h (RIC 36; RSC 130); similar, rev. Gordian III, veiled, togate, standing front, head left, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand over altar and holding wand in left hand, 4.87g/6h (RIC 37; RSC 210); similar, rev. Virtus, helmeted, in military attire, standing front, head left, holding branch and spear, shield resting against right side, 3.62g/6h (RIC 39; RSC 383); similar, rev Liberalitas, draped, standing front, head left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 5.04g/12h (RIC 53; RSC 133) [5]. Very ne £150-£200

4771

Antoniniani (6), 240, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Gordian III, veiled, togate, standing front, head left, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand over altar and holding wand in left hand, 4.24g/5h (RIC 54; RSC 212); similar, rev. Aequitas, draped, standing front, head left, holding scales and cornucopia, 6.41g/7h (RIC 63; RSC 25); similar, rev. Liberalitas, draped, standing front, head left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 4.38g/12h (RIC 66; RSC 132); similar, rev. legend ending III, 4.90g/6h, 4.63g/11h (RIC 67; RSC 142); similar, rev Gordian III, veiled, togate, standing front, head left, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand over altar and holding wand in left hand, 4.54g/6h (RIC 68; RSC 216) [6]. Good ne or better

£150-£200

4772

Antoniniani (6), 240, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Mars/Virtus, helmeted, in military attire, standing front, head left, holding branch and spear in left hand, shield resting against right side, 4.31g/1h (RIC 71; RSC 388); 241-3, similar, rev. Sol standing front, head left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand, 3.81g/1h, 5.19g/12h (RIC 83; RSC 41): similar, Jupiter standing front, head right, holding long sceptre and thunderbolt, 4.77g/6h, 4.80g/7h (RIC 84; RSC 109); similar, rev reads STATOR, 4.31g/10h (RIC 85; RSC 115) [6]. Good ne or better

£150-£200

4773

Denarii (6), 240, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Gordian III, in military attire, cloak "ying behind, on horse prancing left, raising right hand and holding spear in left, 3.03g/5h (RIC 81; RSC 234); 241-3, similar, rev Jupiter, nude, standing front, head left, holding long sceptre and thunderbolt, 2.52g/6h (RIC 112; RSC 113); similar, rev. Hercules, nude, standing right, resting right hand on hip and resting left hand on club set on rock, lion-skin beside club, 2.18g/6h (RIC 116; RSC 403); 241, similar, rev. Diana, draped, standing right, holding lighted torc, 1.51g/1h (RIC 127; RSC 69); similar, rev. Salus, draped, standing right, feeding out of left hand snake held in arms, 2.41g/6h (RIC 129A; RSC 325); similar, rev. Securitas, draped, seated left, holding sceptre in right hand and propping head on left hand, 2.26g/12h (RIC 130; RSC 340) [6]. Good ne or better

£150-£200

4774

Antoniniani (6), 241-3, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Laetitia, draped, standing left, holding wreath and anchor set on ground, 4.81g/6h, 4.51g/12h (RIC 86; RSC 121); similar, rev. Apollo, nude to waist, seated left, holding branch and resting left elbow on lyre, 3.74g/12h (RIC 87; RSC 237); similar, rev. P M TR P IIII COS II P P, 3.13g/12h, 3.61g/6h (RIC 88; RSC 250); similar, rev P M TR P V COS II P P, 3.91g/12h (RIC 89; RSC 261) [6]. Very ne or better

£150-£200

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Antoniniani (7), 241-3, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Apollo, nude to waist, seated left, holding branch and resting left elbow on lyre, 4.24g/5h, 3.50g/6h (RIC 89; RSC 261); similar, rev. Gordian III, in military attire, standing right, holding transverse spear in right hand and globe in left hand, 4.50g/12h (RIC 91; RSC 242); similar, rev. P M TR P IIII COS II P P, 4.31g/12h (RIC 92; RSC 253); similar, rev. P M TR P V COS II P P, 4.65g/6h, 4.00g/6h (RIC 93; RSC 266); similar, rev P M TR P VI COS II P P, 4.92g/11h (RIC 94; RSC 276) [7]. Good ne or better £150-£200

4776

Antoninianus, 241-3, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Gordian III, in military attire, standing right, holding transverse spear and globe, 5.05g/6h (RIC 92; RSC 253); together with seven further Antoniniani, various rulers (7) [8]. Varied state

£100-£150

Antoniniani (6), 241-3, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Hercules, nude, standing right, resting right hand on hip and resting left hand on club set on rock, lion-skin beside club, 4.40g/7h (RIC 95; RSC 404); 243-4, similar, rev Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia, 5.15g/6h (RIC 140; RSC 71); similar, rev. TEMPORVM, 4.50g/1h (RIC 142; RSC 81); similar, rev. Fortuna, draped, seated left, holding rudder set on ground and cornucopia, wheel under seat, 4.09g/11h (RIC 143; RSC 97); similar, rev. FORTVNA REDVX, 3.89g/11h (RIC 144; RSC 98); similar, rev. Mars, helmeted, in military attire, hastening right, holding transverse spear and shield, 3.93g/6h (RIC 145; RSC 155) [6]. Good ne or better

£150-£200

4778

Antoniniani (7), 243-4, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Providentia, draped, standing left, holding wand over globe set on ground and sceptre, 3.78g/6h (RIC 148; RSC 296); similar, rev. PROVIDENTIA AVG, 3.76g/6h (RIC 150; RSC 299); similar, rev. Securitas, draped, standing left with legs crossed, leaning left arm on column, and holding sceptre, 4.02g/11h (RIC 151; RSC 327); similar, rev SECVRIT PERPET, 4.12g/6h (RIC 152; RSC 328); similar, rev. SECVRIT PERPETVA, 3.44g/5h (RIC 153; RSC 336); similar, rev. Victory, draped, standing left, leaning on shield and holding palm, seated captive under shield, 4.49g/11h (RIC 154; RSC 348); similar, rev. VICTORIA AETERNA, 4.19g/12h (RIC 156; RSC 349) [7]. Good ne or better £150-£200

4779

Antoniniani (9), all Antioch, 238-9, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Libertas, draped, standing left, holding pileus and rod, 4.52g/11h (RIC 187A; RSC 126); 242-4, similar, rev. Fides, draped, standing left, holding a standard in each hand, 4.20g/5h (RIC 209b; RSC 92); similar, bust seen from behind, rev. Fortuna, draped, seated left, holding rudder set on ground and cornucopia, 4.52g/12h, 4.07g/12h (RIC 210b; RSC 98a); similar, rev Mars, helmeted and in military attire, hastening left, wearing shield on left arm, holding branch and spear, 3.91g/6h (RIC 212e; RSC 162); similar, rev. Sol, radiate, nude except for cloak around shoulders, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe, 4.52g/11h (RIC 213; RSC 167); similar, rev Pax, draped, standing right, holding branch and sceptre, 4.22g/1h (RIC 214e; RSC 179); similar, rev. Gordian III, in military attire, standing right, holding transverse spear and globe, 4.10g/11h, 5.31g/6h (RIC 216e; RSC 319a) [9]. Good ne or better

£200-£260

4780

Sestertius, 241-4, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Apollo seated left, nude to waist, holding branch in extended right hand and resting left elbow on lyre, 21.07g/12h (RIC 303A); together with a legionary Denarius of Mark Antony and an Antoninianus of Allectus (2) [3]. First worked and good ne, others fair

£60-£80

Philip I (244-249)

4781

Antoniniani (5), 245, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Philip I seated left, on curule chair, holding globe and short sceptre, 3.13g/11h (RIC 2B; RSC 120); 247, similar, rev. Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia, 4.84g/12h (RIC 4; RSC 136); 248, similar, rev. Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia, 3.84g/6h (RIC 6; RSC 147); similar, rev. Tranquilitas, draped, standing left, holding Capricorn and sceptre, 4.01g/6h (RIC 9; RSC 223); together with two further Antoniniani of Philip I (2) [6]. Varied state £150-£200

Antoniniani (6), 244-7, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Aequitas, draped, standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 4.49g/4h (RIC 27B; RSC 9); similar, rev. Annona, draped, standing left, holding corn-ears over modius and cornucopia, 3.66g/6h, 4.66g/4h (RIC 28C; RSC 25); similar, rev. Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia, 4.41g/1h (RIC 31; RSC 43); similar, rev. Laetitia, draped, standing left, holding patera and rudder, right foot on prow, 4.78g/6h (RIC 37b; RSC 81); similar, rev. Pax, draped, running left, holding branch and transverse sceptre, 4.63g/6h (RIC 41; RSC 102) [6]. Good ne or better £150-£200 4782

4783

Antoniniani (7), 244-7, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left, holding Victory and sceptre, shield at side, 3.32g/12h (RIC 44B; RSC 169); similar, rev. Salus, draped, standing left, feeding snake coiled around altar and holding rudder, 4.05g/6h (RIC 47; RSC 205); similar, rev. Victory, draped, advancing right, holding wreath and palm, 4.42g/11h (RIC 49B; RSC 227); similar, rev Victory, draped, standing left, holding wreath and palm, 2.72g/4h (RIC 51; RSC 235); similar, rev. Virtus, draped, standing left, holding branch and spear, right foot on helmet, 4.15g/2h (RIC 52; RSC 239); similar, rev. Virtus, draped, seated on cuirass left, holding branch and spear, 5.49g/1h (RIC 53; RSC 240); 247-9, similar, rev. Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left, holding Victory and spear, shield by side and altar in front, 4.00g/5h (RIC 65; RSC 164a) [7]. About ne to very ne £150-£200

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Philip II (Cæsar 244-247)

4784

Antoniniani (6), 244-6, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Philip II, in military attire, standing right, holding globe and transverse sceptre, 5.04g/7h (RIC 216C; RSC 54); similar, rev. Philip II standing left, holding globe in right hand and standard in left hand, 4.30g/11h, 4.71g/6h (RIC 218D; RSC 48); similar, rev. similar, captive at feet, 3.60g/1h, 3.81g/12h (RIC 219; RSC 57); 246-8, similar, rev. Mars, helmeted, advancing right, holding spear and trophy, Γ to left, 3.38g/12h (RIC 223, subtype 1; RSC 88) [6]. Good ne or better £150-£200

4785

Antoniniani (5), 246-7, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Sol, radiate, advancing left, raising right hand and holding whip in left hand, 4.80g/5h, 2.78g/10h, 2.77g/11h, 2.70g/5h (RIC 226; RSC 6); 247-9, similar, rev. Pax, draped, standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre, 3.81g/12h (RIC 231C; RSC 23); Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 248-9, diademed and draped bust right, on crescent, rev. Pietas, draped, standing left, raising right hand and holding box of perfume in left hand, 4.38g/5h, 3.50g/6h (RIC Philip I 130; RSC 43) [7]. Varied state £150-£200

Trajan Decius (249-251)

Antoniniani (4), 249-51, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Abundantia, draped, standing right, emptying cornucopia held in both hands, 4.53g/5h (RIC 10B; RSC 2); similar, rev Trajan Decius, in military attire, on horse prancing left, raising right hand and holding short sceptre in left hand, 4.89g/6h, 5.64g/1h (RIC 11B; RSC 4); similar, rev. Dacia, draped in long robe reaching feet, standing left, holding vertical staff with head of ass in right hand, 5.11g/6h (RIC 12B; RSC 16); Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, 249-51, draped and diademed bust right, on crescent, rev. Pudicitia, draped and veiled, standing left, drawing veil with right hand and holding sceptre in left hand, 4.59g/11h (RIC Trajan Decius 58B; RSC 17) [5]. Good ne or better £150-£200

Antoniniani (2), 249-51, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. the two Pannoniae, both veiled and draped, standing front with heads turned away from one another, each holds a standard and one raises right hand, 3.31g/7h (RIC 21b; RSC 86); similar, rev. Victory, draped, running left, holding wreath and palm sloped over left shoulder, 3.58g/12h (RIC 29c; RSC 113a); Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, 249-51, diademed and draped bust right, on crescent, rev Pudicitia, draped and veiled, standing left, drawing veil and holding sceptre, 4.70g/6h (RIC Trajan Decius 58b; RSC 17); Herennius Etruscus, Antoninianus, 250-1, radiate and draped bust right, rev sprinkler, simpulum, jug and lituus, 3.69g/11h (RIC Trajan Decius 143; RSC 14); Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianus, 251-3, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Pietas, veiled and draped, standing left, raising both hands, 3.24g/6n (RIC 41; RSC 88a) [5]. Very ne or better £100-£150

Valerian I (253-260)

4788

Antoninianus, 255-6, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 3.04g/6h (RIC 87; RSC 53); Gallienus, Antoninianus, 260-8, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Liberalitas, draped, standing left, holding tessera and cornucopia, 4.39g/2h (RIC 227fB Subtype 2; RSC 563a); Postumus, Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 260-9, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 3.01g/1h (RIC 58; RSC 39a); together with #ve Antoniniani of Valerian, Gallienus, Postumus (2) and Probus [8]. Varied state

£60-£80

Saloninus (Cæsar 255-259)

4789

Antoninianus, Uncertain mint, 256, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Spes, draped, presenting $ower to Saloninus with right hand and holding skirt with left hand, Saloninus in military attire and holding spear, 3.74g/11h (RIC 56; RSC 95a); together with six further Antoniniani, various rulers (6) [7]. Varied state

£100-£150

Aurelian (270-275)

4790

Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 270-5, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Sol, walking left, raising right hand and holding whip in left hand, 3.60g/6h (RIC 6); together with mostly 3rd-early 4th Century Roman bronze coinages, various rulers and mints [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£150

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Carausius (286-293)

4791

Denarius, Uncertain mint, 287-88, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, [–]ARAVSIVS P F AVG around, rev. clasped hands, upside down, CONCORDI[–]TV around, 2.18g/9h (RIC V.5 228 var. [reverse]). Broken, however struck in excellent silver exceeding 97%, an interesting piece and good ne £500-£600

Provenance: XRF analysis results: Ag 97.45%, Au 0.854%, Cu 0.875%

This coin is a new variant of a type recorded in the new RIC Volume 5, p. 298 no. 228, because the clasped hands are upside down. Hands upside down have been recorded on some ‘RSR’ mint coins, however the legend appears to span the full edge of the coin, leaving little to no room for a mint mark. As such, this coin is a !nd of note and has been designated for inclusion in the British Numismatic Journal’s ‘Coin Register’.

4792

Antoninianus, ‘C’ mint, 287-90, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG around, rev Laetitia standing left, holding wreath in right hand and anchor in left, LAETIT AVG around, C in exergue, 4.22g/7h (RIC 252; RIC V.5 2386). Very ne with a dark green patina, rare £150-£200

4793

Antoninianus, ‘C’ mint, 286-93, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMP C CARAVSIVS P F AVG around, rev. Laetitia standing left, holding wreath in right hand and anchor set on ground in left hand, LAETITIA AVG around, C in exergue, 4.89g/6h (RIC V.5 2404); Allectus, billon Quinarius, London, 294-6, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. galley left, 2.81g/6h (RIC V.5 276); Antoninianus, 294-5, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and sceptre, 4.34g/7h (RIC V.5 127) [3]. Fine or better £150-£200

Allectus (293-296)

4794

Quinarius, London, 293-6, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev galley left, 2.05g/6h (RIC 276); together with mostly 3rd-4th Century Roman coinages to include Philip I, Diocletian, Constantine I, Valentinian and Julian II, various mints and denominations [Lot]. Varied state

£150-£200

Maximianus (286-310)

4795

Follis, Trier, 298-99, laureate head right, rev. Genius, wearing modius, chlamys draped over left shoulder, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopia in left hand, 8.92g/5h (RIC Treveri 277b); together with thirty four further Roman coinages, various rulers, mints and denominations, to include London (34) [35]. Varied state £240-£300

Constantine I, the Great (306-337)

4796

Folles (2), London, 313-4, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Sol, chlamys draped across left shoulder, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand, 3.47g/6h, 3.97g/12h (RIC VII Londinium 10); together with further bronze Coinages of Constantine I and posthumous commemorative issues (11) [13]. Varied state

£100-£150

4797

Follis, Siscia, 321-24, laureate head right, rev. VOT X within laurel wreath, 3.60g/11h (RIC VIII 178); together with further 4th Century Roman bronze coinages, various rulers and mints (19) [20]. Varied state, mostly very ne

£100-£150

Constantius II (337-361)

4798 x

Siliqua, Sirmium, 351-55, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX within wreath, 2.20g/6h (RIC VIII 15; RSC 342-3e); Reduced Siliqua, Siscia, 355-61, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX within wreath, 1.83g/6h (RIC VIII 360; RSC 342-3t) [2]. First harshly cleaned, otherwise very ne

£150-£200

Julian II (360-363)

4799

Double Maiorina (AE27), Constantinople, 361-63, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Bull standing right, head front, two stars above, 7.92g/6h (RIC VIII Constantinople 162); together with further 4th Century Roman bronze coinages, various rulers, denominations and mints [Lot]. Varied state

£150-£200

4800

Reduced Siliquae (2), Lugdunum, 360-63, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, PLVG below, 1.59g/6h (RIC VIII 234; RSC 148†a); Arelate, similar, bust bearded, rev. VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, medallion at centre containing eagle, TCONST below, 1.81g/11h (RIC VIII 309; RSC 148†e); Valentinian I, Siliqua, Lugdunum, 364-7, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Emperor, head right, standing facing, holding labarum, hook and cross on shaft, and Victory on globe, PLVG below, 1.46g/6h (RIC IX 6H; cf. RSC 19-18†c) [3]. Good ne

£100-£150

Jovian (363-364)

4801

Reduced Siliqua, Arelate, 363-4, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOT V MVLT X within wreath, 1.74g/5h (RIC VIII 331; RSC 33Ab); Valentinian I, Siliqua, Rome, 364-7, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOT V MVLT X within wreath, 1.89g/6h (RIC IX 10B; RSC 70b) [2]. First about ne, second very ne

£150-£200

Valentinian I (364-375)

4802

Siliqua, Trier, 367-75, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Roma seated left on throne, holding Victory on globe and spear, 1.92g/1h (RIC IX 27b; RSC 109†c); together with two further Siliquae of Gratian and Honorius (2) [3]. First very ne, others ne £100-£150

Valentinian II (375-392)

4803

Siliqua, Aquileia, 378-83, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, D N VALENTINIANVS IVN P F AVG around, rev. Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, VICTORIA AVGGG around, AQPS in exergue, 1.58g/11h (RIC IX 27A; RSC 40†c). Flan crack at 12 o’clock, otherwise richly toned and very ne £100-£150

Constantine III (407-411)

4804

Siliqua, Trier, 408-11, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, D N CONSTANTINVS P F AVG around, rev. Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left on stylised cuirass, holding Victory on globe in right hand and inverted spear in left hand, back of throne visible, VICTORIA AAVGGG around, TRM[S] in exergue, 1.20g/5h (RIC X 1533; RSC 4a). Flan crack at 3 o’clock, otherwise good ne and rare £200-£260

Germanic Imitative Coinages

4805

Vespasian, contemporary imitation of a Denarius, c after 69, laureate bust right, IMP CAESAR VEISPASIANVI AVG around, rev Libertas, helmeted, standing left holding garland and spear, LIBERTAS RESTITVIA around, 2.65g/6h (cf RIC 1339). A contemporary imitation, with blundered but recognisable legends £30-£40

Multiple Roman Lots

4806

Miscellaneous Roman Imperial and Provincial bronze coinages, to include Tiberius, Nero, Vespasian, Titus and Domitian (17) [17]. Varied state, some worked; Tiberius with countermark, this possibly unofficial £150-£200

4808

Roman Coins from Various Properties

Miscellaneous

Copies of Roman Coins, Denarius, after Lepidus and Octavian, head of M. Lepidus right, rev. head of Octavian right, 3.33g/4h (cf. Craw. 495/2d); together with two further modern copies of Denarii (2) [3]. Very ne £100-£150

Please note that these are modern copies.

4807 SYRIA, Antioch, Elagabalus, Tetradrachm, 219, laureate bust right, rev. eagle standing left, wreath in beak, 12.16g (McAlee 758; Prieur 250). Very ne £60-£80

4809

Byzantine Coins from Various Properties

Anastasius (491-518)

Follis,512-7,diademed,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev.largeM,stareitherside,crossabove,16.16g/6h(DO23;Sear19); together with thirteen further Byzantine bronze coinages, various rulers and denominations (13) [14]. Varied state £100-£150

Justin I (518-527)

4810

Folles,Nicomedia,yr12[538-9],helmetedandcuirassedfacingbust, rev. largeM, ANNOXII eitherside, A below, NIK inexergue, crossabove,16.47g/6h(DO116a;Sear201);togetherwithtwelve4th-6thCenturyRomanandByzantinebronzecoinages,various rulers (12) [13]. Varied state £150-£200

Constans II (641-668)

4811

Tremissis,641-68,Constantinople,diademed,drapedandcuirassedbusttoright, rev. crosspotent,1.39g/6h(DOC45;Sear984). Very ne £150-£200

Leo III (717-741)

4812

ARMiliaresion,Constantinople,717-41,crosspotentonthreesteps, rev. legendacross !velines,2.14g/12h(DO22;Sear1512); ConstantineVIandIrene,Constantinople,ARMiliaresion,780-97,crosspotentonthreesteps, rev.legendacross !velines, 1.85g/12h(DO4;Sear1595);togetherwithten7th-8thCenturyByzantinebronzecoinages,variousrulers(10)[11]. Variedstate £100-£150

Michael II and Theophilus (820-829)

Follis,Constantinople,821-9,crownedfacingbustsofMichael,wearingchlamys,andTheophilus,wearingloros,crossabove, rev. largeM, XXX left, NNN right,crossabove, Θ below,6.04g/6h(DO10;Sear1642); BasilI,Follis,Constantinople,867-86,Basil seatedfacingonthroneholdinglabarumandakakia, rev. legendinfourlines,9.03g/6h(DO12;Sear1709); LeoVIand Alexander,Follis,Constantinople,886-912,LeoandAlexanderfacing,bothseatedfacingonthrone,wearingcrownandloros, holdinglabarumbetweenthem, rev. legendinfourlines,7.52g/6h(DO6;Sear1730);togetherwith !vefurther9thCentury Byzantine bronze coinages, various rulers (5) [8]. Varied state £150-£200 4813

Basil I (867-886)

4814

withConstantineVII,Constantinople,ARMiliaresion,867-86,crosspotentwithbaseonthreestepssetuponglobe,IhSЧSXRIStЧSnICAaround, rev.+bASILIOSCЄ COnStAntIn'PIStVbASILISROmЄO'insixlines,2.81g/12h(DO7;Sear1708). Very ne and toned £80-£100

Constantine VII (913-959)

4815

withZoe,Follis,Constantinople,914-9,crownedfacingbustsofConstantineVIIandZoe,holdingpatriarchalcrossbetween them, rev. legendin !velines,6.89g/5h(DO22;Sear1758); ConstantineVIIandRomanusI,Follis,Constantinople,920-44, crownedhalf-lengthfacingbust,holdingglobuscrucigerandlabarum, rev. legendacrossfourlines,3.68g/6h(DO25;Sear1760); together with four further 10th Century Byzantine bronze coinages, various rulers (4) [6]. Fine or better £150-£200

Anonymous Folles (c. 969-1118)

4816

MichaelIV,Follis,Constantinople,1034-41,ClassC,three-quarterlengthbustofChristAntiphonetesstandingfacing,raisingright handinbenedictionandholdingbookofGospels, rev.largejewelledcrossdividinglegendintwolines,11.73g/6h(DOC;Sear 1825); ConstantineIX,Follis,Constantinople,1042-55,ClassD,Christseatedfacingonthrone,wearingnimbuscruciger,pallium andcolobium,holdingbookofGospelswithbothhands, rev. legendinthreelines,8.44g/6h(DOp.685-7;Sear1836);together with ten further 11th-12th Century Byzantine bronze and billon coinages, including Anonymous issues (10) [12]. Varied state £150-£200

Isaac II (1185-1195)

4817

BillonAspronTrachy,Constantinople,1185-95,theVirginMaryseatedfacingonthrone,holdingbustofHolyInfantonbreast, rev Isaacstandingfacing,holdingcruciformsceptreandakakia,beingcrownedbyManusDeiabove,2.31g/5h(DOC3;Sear2003); togetherwithfourteenfurther12th-13thCenturyByzantinecoinages,variousrulers,anda13thCenturyArmenianAETramof Hetoum I and Zabel (15) [16]. Varied state £100-£150

Andronicus II and Michael IX (1295-1320)

£200-£260 4818

Hyperpyron, Constantinople, facing bust of the Virgin Mary, orans, within city walls with four towers, rev. Andronicus II left and Michael IX right, kneeling either side of Christ, standing and crowning both emperors, 2.76g/6h (DOC 251ff; Sear 2396). Some central weakness, otherwise very ne and an attractive coppery gold

John VIII (1423-1448)

4819

Hyperpyron, Constantinople, 1425-48, bust of Christ facing, right hand in benediction, holding book of Gospels in left hand, rev bearded bust of John facing, nimbate and wearing helmet and maniakion, pellets in !eld, surrounded by double inscription, 7.06g/1h (Sear 2250); Half Hyperpyron, Constantinople, similar, rev. surrounded by single inscription, 3.34g/6h (Sear 2253) [2]. Very ne, attractively toned

£150-£200

4820

Miscellaneous Greek silver coins ( 6), various issues [lot]. Varied state

4821

4822

4823

4824

4825

4826

£100-£120

MiscellaneousAncientcoinsinsilver(16),variousissuersanddenominations,mostlyGreek[lot]. Generally netovery ne;an interesting mixed group

Miscellaneous Ancient coins in base metal (46), various issuers and types [lot]. Varied state

£300-£400

£60-£80

EASTERNEUROPE, Geto-Dacians,imitationofaRomanRepublicanDenariusofM.AtiliusSaranus, c. after148,helmeted headofRomaright, X andpseudo-legendbehind, rev. Dioscuriridingright, MTIL below, ROMAN inexergue,3.67g/3h(cf. Craw. 214/1a-c);BronzeRingmoney, c.5th-3rdCentury,approx.18mmdiameter,2.25g; THRACE, Istros,Arrowheadcast, c. 7th-5th Century,33mm,3.98g;togetherwithtwomiscellaneousantiquities,anEgyptianScarab,18mmx13mm,andMedievalAnnulet brooch, missing pin, approx. diameter 30mm (2) [5]. Generally ne

£40-£60

RomanRepublicanCoinage,Anonymous,Litra, c.before269,helmetedheadofMinervaleft,wearingCorinthianhelmet, rev. horse’sheadright,4.84g/7h(Craw.17/1a); M.FanniusC.f.,Denarius, c.123,helmetedheadofRomaright, ROMA behind, X before, rev. Victorydrivingquadrigaright, MFANCF inexergue,3.85g/7h(Craw.275/1;RSC Fannia 1); INDIA, Magadha,Anonymous, punchmarked Karshapana, c. after 400 BC; together with three further Ancient bronze coins (3) [6]. Varied state £100-£150

Miscellaneous Ancient bronze coins, mostly Greek, to include Caria, Crete and Lydia (21) [21]. Varied state £100-£150

Roman,brasscastcopiesafterSestertiiofAgrippa,9.88g,andVespasian,20.23g,andAEFollisofJustinianI,18.00g;Greek,alead copyafteraStaterofCrete,Knossos,c.300-270,13.58g,andasilvercopyafteraDrachmofMacedonia,ChalcidianLeague,c. 432-348, 4.01g [5]. Varied state

£40-£60

Afghanistan

Emirate, Habibullah Khan, 5 Rupees, AH 1324 (1906), Kabul (KM. 843). Very ne for issue, rare

Armenia

£100-£120

HetoumI,Kardez,c.1289-1305,double-crosstype,3.93g/3h(ACV398);togetherwithmiscellaneousArmenianandCrusader coins in copper (approx. 80), various types [Lot]. Poor to very ne, most with sediment

£40-£50

Australia

G

Victoria, Sovereign, 1901M, Melbourne (Hill 161; S 3875). Almost extremely ne

4830

4831

George V, Florin, 1914H, Heaton mint (KM 27). Cabinet tone, better than very ne, rare

George V, Threepence, 1921M, Melbourne (KM 24). Toned, good very ne

£100-£120

£20-£30

GeorgeV,Florins(2),1927and1935; GeorgeVI,Crown,1937,Florin,1951;togetherwithNewBrunswickTokens(4)[8]. Varied state

£80-£100

£50-£70 4833

ElizabethII,HoleyDollarandDump,1988,in.999silver,comprisingaseparableDollarand25Cents,Perthmint,39.91gtotal (KM 112-3); with relevant anniversary Dollar in silver-plated bronze [3]. All toned, mint state

£30-£50 4834

HollowayPillsandOintments,PennyToken,1857(KMTn277.1); 150thAnniversaryofAustralia,1938,abronzemedalby V.V. Amor, 28mm [2]. THe rst very ne, the latter pierce, otherwise good very ne

MELBOURNE, Penny Token, 1858, Peace & Plenty (KM Tn285). Very ne, toned £100-£120 4835

4840

QUEENSLAND, Brisbane, J. Sawyer, Penny Token, 1864 (A 469); TASMANIA, Hobart, O.H. Hedberg, Halfpenny Token, c. 1865 (A 210); VICTORIA, Melbourne, Hide & De Carle, Penny Token, 1857 (A 231); Smith!eld Co., Penny Token, c. 1863 (A 441); Thomas Stokes, Penny Token, 1862 (A 508); Warnock Bros., Halfpenny Token, 1863 (A 605); NEW ZEALAND, New Plymouth, John Gilmour, Penny Token, 1875 (R 149); together with a large group of Australian and New Zealand Penny and Halfpenny Tokens in copper (41), various types [48]. Varied state, several scarce

£200-£260

Austria

Charles VI, Half-Thaler, 1712BW, Kuttenberg, 13.96g/12h (KM. 658). Has been removed from a mount, cleaned, some light tooling, otherwise very ne £120-£150

Francis I, Thaler, 1760HA, Hall (Dav. 1155; KM. 2038). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely ne

Bahamas

Elizabeth II, Proof 50 Dollars, 1973, Independence (KM. 48). Lightly toned, otherwise mint state

£100-£120

4841 x

Elizabeth II, silver Proof 10 Dollars, 1978, 5th Anniversary of Independence, Valcambi (KM 78.1). Light hairlines, otherwise practically as struck, toned; in original brown leather case of issue £30-£40

Belgium

Baudouin I, 20 Francs, 1955, Flemish legend, Brussels (Mor. 550; KM. 141.1). Toned, good extremely ne, scarce [Graded by NGC as MS 64] £100-£120

Bermuda

4842

Elizabeth II, Proof 25 Dollars, 1977, Silver Jubilee, 54.75g/6h (KM. 25). As struck; in blue case of issue

Brazil

£100-£120

4843

Alfonso VI, 250 Réis, undated [1663], countermarked over PORTUGAL, João IV, 200 Réis, Lisbon, 5.58g/10h (Gomes 42.01; KM. 431.1). Heavy saltwater corrosion, ne, rare £100-£120

4844

John V, 4000 Réis, 1719, Bahia (Bentes 118.06; KM. 106). Once mounted with resultant edge marks, otherwise good very ne £1,000-£1,200

British Colonies

4845

George IV, Anchor Money, Half Dollar, 1822, 13.32g (Prid. 8; KM. 4). Good ne, some scratches

Provenance: Spink Auction 38, 10 October 1984, lot 480

4846

4847

4848

4849

£200-£260

George IV, Anchor money, Quarter-Dollar 1820, 6.72g (Prid. 9; KM. 3). Some light marks, about extremely ne, attractive iridescent tone

George IV, Anchor money, Quarter-Dollar 1822, 6.72g (Prid. 9; KM. 3). Good very ne, toned

£100-£150

£80-£100

George IV, Anchor Money, Eighth-Dollar, 1822, and Sixteenth-Dollars, 1820 and 1822 (Prid. 12-14; KM. 1-2) [3]. Very ne to extremely ne £80-£100

Victoria, Trade Dollars (4), 1896B, 1897B, 1899B, 1900B (Prid. 3-4, 8-9; KM. T 5) [4]. Fine to good very ne

£200-£260

£90-£120 4850

Victoria, Trade Dollar, 1896B, 26.75g (Prid. 3; KM. T5). Good ne, chop marked

£70-£90 4851

4852

4853

Victoria, Trade Dollar, 1897, 26.88g (Prid. 5; KM. T5). Good very ne

Victoria, Trade Dollars (2), 1898B, 1901B, (Prid. 6, 11; KM. T5) [2]. Good very ne

4854

4855

4856

4857

4858

4859 x

4860

4861

4862

£100-£120

Victoria, Trade Dollars (2), 1898, 1901c (Prid. 7, 12; KM. T5) [2]. First with surface staining, otherwise good very ne, both scarce £100-£120

Edward VII, Trade Dollar, 1902B, 26.93g (Prid. 26; KM. T5). About extremely ne, some spots of staining, traces of original bloom

£80-£100

4863

4864

Edward VII, Trade Dollar, 1902c, 26.86g (Prid. 26; KM. T5). Good very ne, toned and scarce

Edward VII, Trade Dollar, 1903B, 27.01g (Prid. 15; KM. T5). Better than extremely ne, toned

Edward VII to George V, Trade Dollars, 1904B, 1911B, 1925 (Prid. 16, 21, 25; KM. T5) [3]. Very ne to extremely ne

Edward VII, Trade Dollar, 1908B, 26.89g (Prid. 22; KM. T5). Clashmarks, extremely ne, some residual bloom

£90-£120

£90-£120

£150-£200

£90-£120

George V, Trade Dollar, 1912B, Bombay (Prid. 22; KM. T5). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne [Graded by PCGS as AU DetailsCleaned]

George V, Trade Dollar, 1912B (Prid. 22; KM. T5). Extremely ne, light bagmarks, residual lustre

George V, Trade Dollar, 1930B, 26.85g (Prid. 27; KM. T5). Better than extremely ne, toned

George V, Trade Dollar, 1930B, 26.93g (Prid. 27; KM. T5). Some bagmarks, much residual lustre, extremely ne

Canada

Victoria, 25 Cents, 1872H, Heaton mint (KM. 5). Toned, good ne

£100-£120

£100-£150

£90-£120

£100-£120

£100-£120

George V, 25 Cents (2), 1919, 1935, both Ottawa (KM. 24, 24a); George VI, 25 Cents (2), 1937, 1949, both Ottawa (KM. 35, 44); Elizabeth II, 25 Cents, 1958, Ottawa (KM. 52); together with similar (5), various dates [10]. The rst two good very ne, the rest extremely ne or better

£100-£120

4865

4866

Elizabeth II, 50 Cents 1966, 25 Cents, 1967 [2]. Extremely ne

£60-£80

Elizabeth II, Presentation Proof Set, 1976, comprising 10 Dollars (14) and 5 Dollars (14), all struck in .925 silver for the Montreal Olympic Games, various types, 1,017.24g total [28]. All as struck; in original long presentation case £1,500-£2,000

4867

NEWFOUNDLAND, George VI, 10 Cents, 1942, Ottawa (KM. 20). Lustrous, extremely ne

Ceylon

4868

£10-£20

4869

AE unit, c 850-900, bull amid ornamentation, rev. three !sh, 27mm, 14.26g (cf. Mitch 816-22). Cleaned with somewhat corroded surfaces, good ne for issue, very rare

£360-£400

China

QING DYNASTY, brass Charm, signs and Chinese characters of the twelve zodiacs, rev. eight trigrams with characters, 45mm (Hartill 22.931); with another, similar [2]. Both very ne, rare

£100-£120

4870

Kwangtung, Guangxu, 10 Fen, c. 1890-1908 (KM. Y200). Prettily toned and iridescent, good very ne

4871

Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar, yr 9 [1920] (L&M 77; KM. Y329.6). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne

Cocos-Keeling Islands

£100-£120

£200-£260

4872

J.S. Clunies Ross, plastic 5 Rupee, no. 570, octagonal "an, 2 Rupee, no. 203, circular "an, Rupee, no. 453, 25 Cents no. 3637 (Prid. 1-3, 5) [4]. Fine

Provenance: All bt Seaby c. 1970

4873

£100-£150

Colombia

Estados Unidos, 50 Centavos, 1883, Bogota (KM. 177.1). Prettily toned, extremely ne

Crusader issues

£80-£100

4874 x

ANTIOCH, Tancred (1104-12), Follis, second type, bust facing holding sword, 4.22g/12h (Metcalf 63ff); Bohemond II (1126-30), Follis, nimbate bust of St Peter facing, 4.33g/6h (Metcalf 102ff); together with similar contemporary Folles (3) [5]. Varied state

£100-£120

4875 x

4876 x

ANTIOCH, Roger of Salerno, Regent (1112-19), Follis, third type, 3.42g/6h (Metcalf 95ff). Good ne, dark patina

£40-£60

ANTIOCH, Bohemond III (1163-1201), Denier, ‘bare head’ type, class B, 0.86g/3h (Metcalf 346-7 var.); together with Cypriot Deniers (2), both 13th century [3]. Fine

£60-£80

4877 x

ANTIOCH, Bohemund III or IV (1163-1233), Deniers (3), helmeted head left, 0.94g/3h, 0.88g/2h, 0.84g/6h (Metcalf 361ff) [3]. Fine to very ne

£60-£80

4878 x

JERUSALEM, Baldwin III (1143-63), Denier, ‘rough’ coinage, 1.10g/7h (Schl. III, 22; Metcalf 151ff) Good ne

£40-£60

4879 x

JERUSALEM, Henry of Champagne (1192-97), Pougeoise, 1.09g/12h (Metcalf 199-200); TRIPOLI, temp. Bohemond IV (1187 -1233), anonymous Castle Pougeoises (2), types 4 and 5, 1.62g/6h, 1.33g/8h (Metcalf 541-2); [3]. Fine or thereabouts

£80-£100

4880 x

TRIPOLI, Raymond II or III (1137-87), ‘star and crescent’ Denier, type 3, pellet in third and fourth quarters of rev., 0.91g/3h (Metcalf 510ff). Good ne

£40-£60

Cyprus

George V, 45 Piastres, 1928 (Prid. 1; KM. 19). Prettily toned, good very ne

Denmark

4882 x

Frederik VI, Rigsbankdaler, 1818IC CB, Altona (KM. 683); Christian IX, 5 Øre (2), 1884CS, 1891CS, Copenhagen (KM. 794.1) [3]. Very ne to good extremely ne [Graded by NGC and PCGS as VF 30, AU 58 Brown, and MS 63 Brown]

£100-£120

Finland

4883 x

Alexander III, 25 Penniä, 1890L, Helsinki (KM. 6). Prettily toned, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63]

France

£50-£70

4884

Louis XV, Sols (13), 1719A, 1719AA, 1722 mint uncertain, 1769 Besançon, 1769W, 1770B, 1771S, 1771W, 1771&, 1772&, 1773&, 1774H, 1774W (Dup. 1692, 1696, 1699); Half-Sols (18), 1720AA, 1720S, 1720 mint uncertain, 1721A, 1721S (2), 1770BB, 1770S, 1770&, 1771S, 1771&, 1773W, 1773 mint uncertain, 1774H, 1774W (2), date unclear (2) (Dup. 1693, 1700); Liards (13), 1721S (2), obv. brockage, 1768A, 1769S, 1770S (2), 1771/0N, 1771W (3), 1773S, 1773W (Dup. 1694, 1701); together with a contemporary forgery of a Half-Sol [45]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: !fth, tenth, thirteenth and forty-third bt Coins & Antiquities September 1970; ninth bt Baldwin April 1965; twenty-third bt J. de Mey April 1970

£60-£80 4885

4886

4887

Third Republic, 5 Centimes, 1887A (Gadoury 157; KM. 821.1). Good extremely ne, much original colour

Third Republic, 10 Centimes, 1905, 5 Centimes 1896A (Gad. 157a, 277; KM. 821.1, 842) [2]. Very ne, both rare

Fifth Republic, 5 Francs (5), 1960, 1962 (2), 1963, 1964 [5]. Good very ne, toned

France: Feudal

£60-£80

£80-£100

4888

ALSACE, Ferdinand II of Austria, Thaler, c. 1584-95, chequered crown, small tower, Ensisheim, 27.82g/12h (Dav. 8088; MT 578 var.). Some small scratches in elds, otherwise good very ne for issue, toned

£100-£120

4889

NORMANDY, Richard I, Denier, Rouen, cross with pellets in angles, rev stylised temple, 1.28g/12h (Dup. 16; Dumas pl. xv, 11); together with other Deniers (8) [9]. Fine to good very ne £150-£200

4890

4891 x

French Colonies

MADAGASCAR, Essai Franc, 1948, Paris 5.46g (Lec. 95; KM. E1); FRENCH WEST AFRICA, Essai Franc (2), both 1948, Paris 5.23g, 5.28g (Lec. 4; KM. E1) [3]. All extremely ne £100-£120

RÉUNION, Essai Quarter-Ecu, 2004, Patrick mint, 7.86g/6h (KM. E11); SAINT-PIERRE AND MIQUELON, Essai Quarter-Ecu, 2004, Patrick mint, 7.79g/6h (KM. E11); with similar (3), various types [5]. All practically as struck £80-£100

German East Africa

4892

Wilhelm II, Rupie, 1914J, Half-Rupie, 1901A, 5 Hellers, 1914J (KM. 4, 10, 13); together with similar in silver (14) and base metals (17), various types and dates [34]. Varied state, some scarce £150-£200

Germany

4893

Anhalt-Dessau

Leopold Friedrich, Sixth-Thaler, 1865A, Berlin (Jaeger 78; KM. 19). A pleasing example with cabinet toning, good extremely ne

£80-£100

4894

Friedrich II, 3 Mark, 1914A, Silver Wedding Anniversary, Berlin (Jaeger 24; KM. 30). Lustrous, mint state

Augsburg

4895

£80-£100

Wolfhard von Roth-Wackernitz (1288-1302), Bracteate, 0.55g (Berger 2656; Steinhilber 94; Bonhoff 1919); TRIER, Arnold II von Isenburg (1242-59), Denars (5) (Weiller 154) [6]. Good ne £100-£120

Bremen

4896

Adalbert (1043-66), Denar, head left with cross, rev two keys, 0.78g/9h (Dbg. 1777); together with other contemporary Denars from Cologne, Erfurt, Gittelde and Speyer [5]. All crudely struck, ne or better; all identied in envelopes £80-£100

4897

Free City, 2 Mark, 1904J, Hamburg (Jaeger 59; KM. 250); PRUSSIA, Wilhelm II, 3 Mark, 1913, Defeat of Napoleon, Berlin (Jaeger 110; KM. 534); WEIMAR REPUBLIC, 3 Reichsmark, 1925J, 1000th Year of the Rhineland, Hamburg (Jaeger 321; KM. 46); together with miscellaneous German coins in silver (29), various types [32]. Varied state £200-£260

Frankfurt

4898

Free City, Thaler, 1862 (Dav. 653); SAXONY, Friedrich August I, Thaler, 1823IGS (Dav. 859) [2]. About extremely ne and very ne £100-£150

Hannover

4899

Ten Thalers 1828b, 13.24g/12h (KM. 133; Fr 1158). Very ne, some toning

£1,500-£1,800

4900

Hesse-Darmstadt

Ernst Ludwig, Carolin, 1733GK, head below legend, Darmstadt (Schütz 3000; Fr. 1208; K.M 162). Prettily toned, ne

£900-£1,100

4901

Magdeburg

Anonymous, 11th century, Denar, crowned head of St Maurice right, rev city gates with towers, 1.32g/4h (Dbg. 648); together with other contemporary Denars from Cologne, Gittelde, Goslar and Mainz [5]. All crudely struck, ne or better; all identied in envelopes £80-£100

Prussia

4902

Wilhelm II, 20 Mark, 1906A, Berlin (Jaeger 252; Fr. 3831; KM. 521). Lustrous, good extremely ne

4903 x Saxony

4904

£700-£800

Wilhelm II, Mark (2), both 1913J, Hamburg, Half-Mark, 1908A, Berlin (KM. 17); WEIMAR REPUBLIC, 2 Reichsmark, 1925A, Berlin (KM. 45) [4]. Good very ne or better [Graded by NGC and PCGS as AU 55, AU Details, AU 55, and MS 63]

£100-£120

Friedrich August III, One-Twelfth Thaler 1764EDC, Dresden (KM. 956); other German and Hungarian minor silver coins (8), 16th to 18th centuries; together with a Hildesheim copper Wheat Token, 1658 [9]. Fine or better

£50-£70

4905

Württemberg

Wilhelm II, 5 Mark, 1908F, Stuttgart (Dav. 964; Jaeger 176; KM. 632). Lustrous, good extremely ne

Weimar Republic

4906

£80-£100

Miscellaneous coins and Notgeld (approx. 200), various types [Lot]. Varied state, many mint state; in blue collector’s album

£100-£120

4907

Third Reich

Third Reich, 5 Reichsmark, 1936J, Paul von Hindenburg, Hamburg (Jaeger 360; KM. 86); together with miscellaneous Third Reich coins in silver (19), various types [20]. Varied state

£200-£260

4908

Tokens

BAVARIA, Nürnberg-Fürth Strassenbahn, 20 Pfennig Tokens (45), c. 1920-22, all types incl., Lauer mint [45]. All as struck

£100-£120

Guatemala

4909 Republic, 8 Reales, 1836NGM, Guatemala City (KM. 4). Cleaned, otherwise very ne, scarce

Haiti

4910 Republic, 100 Centimes (2), both AN 27 [1830] (KM. A23) [2]. About ne and nearly very ne

£100-£120

£100-£120

ThirdRepublic,Proof25,10and5Gourdes,all1967,struckin.999silver,10thAnniversaryofRevolution,188.14gtotal(KM. 64.1, 65.1, 67.1) [3]. All lightly toned, good extremely ne; in original white case of issue

£200-£260

Hungary

4912

FerdinandV,WarofIndependenceCoinage,10Krajczár,1848KB,Kremnica(ÉH1429;Huszar2098;KM.431). Lustrous,good extremely ne, rare £100-£120

India

EIC: Madras Presidency

4913

E.I.C.,MadrasPresidency,Quarter-Pagoda, !rstissue,typeE/IV,10.36g/12h(Stevens3.59;Prid.155;KM.343). Fineandtoned, scarce [Graded by as NGC VF 25] £100-£150

Provenance: R.P. Puddester Collection, Part I, Noonans Auction 268, 8-9 February 2023, lot 98

4911

4914

Rupee, Dacca, Second milled issue in the name of ‘Shah ‘Alam II, ry 19 [1794-6], naming Murshidabad, 11.60g/12h (Stevens 5.57; Prid. 169; KM. 99.2). Struck a litle off-centre, otherwise very ne, rare

£150-£200

4915

4916

4917

Provenance: R.P. Puddester Collection, Part I, Noonans Auction 268, 8-9 February 2023, lot 678 [from Baldwin June 1985]

EIC:

Uniform Coinage

William IV, Rupees (10), all 1835, various varieties (KM. 450) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne

4918

4919

4920

£240-£300

William IV, Rupees (2), both 1835 (KM. 450); Victoria, Rupees (3), 1840 continuous legend, 1862 beads 0/8 [1870-1], 1862 beads 0/9 [1871-2] (KM. 458, 492) [5]. Nearly very ne to extremely ne

£120-£150

EIC, William IV, Rupees (2), both 1835, Bombay or Calcutta (KM. 450); George V, Rupee, 1919, Bombay (KM. 524); HYDERABAD, Mir Usman Ali Khan, Rupees (3), AH 1330, 1334, 1335, Hyderabad (KM. 53); together with another similar [7]. Very ne or better £100-£120

William IV, Half-Rupee, 1835 (KM. 449); Victoria, Half-Rupees (3), all 1840, various varieties (KM. 456) [4]. Mostly extremely ne £150-£200

William IV to Edward VII, Quarter-Rupees (31), various dates and mints [31]. Mostly very ne or better, a useful lot £400-£500

Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type I, Bombay (SW 2.22; KM. 457); together with similar (3), various dates [4]. Fine to good very ne £50-£70

4921

Victoria, Two Annas, 1841 [1850+], type II [A/I], Calcutta (Prid. 121; S&W 3.62; KM. 460.2). Lightly toned, extremely ne

British India

4922

4923

4924

4925

4926

4927

£90-£120

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 (5), no beads, beads 2/0 [1864-5], 0/5 [1867-8], 0/9 [1871-2], 1/2 [1874-5], 1883B, 1884B, 1885B, 1891B, 1901C (KM. 473, 492) [10]. Many extremely ne, some scarce £200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 (4), no beads, beads 2/0 [1864-5], 0/6 [1868-9], 1/5 (?), 1892C, 1893B, 1898B, 1900B, 1900C, 1901C (KM. 473, 492) [10]. Many extremely ne, some scarce

£200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 (4), no beads (3), beads 0/3 [1865-6], 1888B, 1889B, 1890B, 1891B, 1893B, 1901B (KM. 473, 492) [10]. Many extremely ne, some scarce

£200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 (2), beads 0/4 [1866-7], 2/3 [1865-6], 1875 bead, 1877 no mintmark, 1877 bead, 1878 bead, 1882C, 1885C, 1900B, 1900C (KM. 473, 492) [10]. Many extremely ne, some scarce

£200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 beads 0/4 [1866-7], 1881 bead (2), 1881C, 1882 bead, 1884B, 1888B, 1889B, 1891B, 1891C (KM. 473, 492) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne

£200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 no beads, 1862 beads 0/4 [1866-7], 1878 no mintmark, 1879 bead, 1880 bead (2), 1892c, 1893B, 1898B, 1900B (KM. 473, 492) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne

£200-£260

4928

4929

4930

4931

4932

4933

4934

4935

4936

4937

4938

4939

4940

4941

4942

4943

4944

World Coins from Various Properties

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1862 no beads, 1862 beads 2/5 [1866-7], 1874, 1875, 1877 (2), all no mintmark, 1878 bead, 1885c, 1901C, Alwar, 1877 (KM. 473, 492, 45) [10]. Mostly very ne to extremely ne

£200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (5) 1877, 1878, both Calcutta, no mintmark, 1878, 1879, 1880, all Bombay, bead mintmark (KM. 492) [5]. Good very ne or better

£120-£150

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1877 bead, 1878 no mintmark, 1879C, 1880 bead, 1882B, 1883B, 1883C, 1885C, 1890B, 1893B (KM. 492) [10]. Some extremely ne £200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1881C, 1882 bead, 1884B, 1885B, 1887C (2), 1888B, 1888C, 1890B, 1891C (KM. 492) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne £200-£260

Victoria, Rupees (10), 1885B, 1886B, 1886C, 1887B, 1887C (2), 1892B, 1892C, 1898B, 1901B (KM. 492) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne £200-£260

Victoria, Half-Rupees (10), 1874 bead, 1875 (2), both no mintmark, 1876 bead, 1881 bead, 1883, 1884C (2), 1892C, 1897B (KM. 472, 491) [10]. Mostly very ne to extremely ne £200-£260

Victoria, Half-Rupees (10), 1862 (2), 1875, no mintmark, 1876 bead, 1884 bead, 1888B, 1888C, 1893C, 1898B, 1899C (KM. 472, 491) [10]. Very ne or better

£200-£260

Victoria, Half-Rupees (7), 1874 bead, 1879 no mintmark, 1888B, 1889C (2), 1892C, 1897C (KM. 491); Edward VII, Half-Rupees (2), 1906, 1907 (KM. 507) [9]. Fine to good very ne £200-£260

Victoria to George VI, 4 Annas (2), both 1920 (KM. 519); 2 Annas (11), 1877, 1893, 1898, 1901, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1923, 1928, 1933, 1944 (KM. 488, 505, 519, 541a); Annas (4), 1908, 1910, 1923, 1938 (KM. 504, 513, 536) [17]. Very ne or better £120-£150

Victoria to George VI, Half-Annas (3), 1876 (2), 1877 (KM. 487); Quarter-Annas (6), 1880, 1886, 1888-9, 1908, 1941 (KM. 486, 502, 530); Half-Pice (7), 1887, 1895, 1901, 1918, 1925-7 inclusive (KM. 460, 510) [16]. First three ne, others extremely ne or better, some with considerable lustre £100-£120

Edward VII, Rupees (10), 1903, 1904 (2), 1906 (2), 1907, 1908 (2), 1910 (2), mostly Bombay with dot on lower right stem (KM. 508) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne £200-£260

Edward VII, Rupees (10), 1903 (2), 1904, 1906, 1907 (2), 1908, 1909 (2), 1910, some Bombay with dot on lower right stem (KM. 508) [10]. Very ne to extremely ne £200-£260

Edward VII, Rupees (3), 1906, 1907 (2) (KM. 508); George V, Rupees (4), 1914 (2), 1915, all Calcutta, no mintmark, 1922, Bombay, mm. bead (KM. 524); George VI, Rupee, 1944, Bombay, mm. bead (KM. 557) [8]. Extremely ne £150-£200

George V, Rupees (10), 1911, 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, all Bombay, mm bead; 1912, 1915 (2), all Calcutta, no mintmark (KM. 524) [10]. Many extremely ne £200-£260

George V, Rupee [1911-36] (cf. KM. 524). Obverse brockage, very ne, scarce

George V, Half-Rupees (3), 1913, 1915 (2), all Calcutta, no mintmark (KM. 521) [3]. Very ne to extremely ne

£120-£150

£100-£120

George V, Half-Rupees (9), 1918, 1919, both Bombay, mm. bead, 1916, 1921, 1922, 1929, 1930, 1933 (2), all Calcutta, no mintmark (KM. 522) [9]. All extremely ne

£200-£260

4945

Miscellaneous

SIKH EMPIRE, ‘Nanakshahi’ Rupee, VS1842 (1785), Amritsar, 11.07g/1h (KM A20.3); together with miscellaneous Indian and other World coins in silver (7) and base metals (12), various types [20]. Varied state £100-£120

4946

4947

4948

4949

4950

4951

Italy

SARDINIA, Carlo Felice, 5 Lire, 1830P, 2 Lire, 1830P, both Genoa (KM. 116.2, 122.2); SICILY, Ferdinand II, 120 Grana (2), 1853, 1856, Naples (KM. 370) [4]. Fair to very ne £100-£120

TUSCANY, Cosimo III de Medici, Piastra, 1677, Florence, 30.81g/6h (Dav. 4209; MIR 326). Good ne or better

£100-£120

VENICE, Francesco Dandolo (1329-39), Soldini (3), 0.94g/4h, 0.92g/9h, 0.74g/5h (Paolucci 4); together with later Soldini (9), of Giovanni Dol!n, Lorenzo Celsi and Andrea Contarini (7) [12]. Varied state £80-£100

VENICE, Antonio Venier (1382-1400), Grosso, type III, 1.86g/10h (Paolucci 3); together with other Venetian medieval and later coins (20), some identi!ed [21]. First very ne, others in varied state

£100-£120

VENICE, Alvise I Mocenigo (1570-1577), 40 Soldi, F-L, 3.95g/2h (Paolucci 7); together with a contemporary anonymous 4 Gazette [2]. Nearly very ne £50-£70

VENICE, Alvise III Mocenigo, 10 Soldi 1722 (Paolucci 21); together with other minor Venetian coins in silver (7), copper (5), mostly post-medieval [13]. First good very ne, others in varied state

£80-£100

Italy – Papal States

£120-£150 4952

Innocent XII, Piastra, 1696, Consistory type, reads LOQVETVR PACEM GENTIVBS, Rome, 31.38g/12h (Berman 2228; Dav. 4106; KM. 598). Heavily polished, otherwise very ne or better

4953

Johann II, Krone, 1900 (KM. Y2). Attractive cabinet tone, good extremely ne

Low Countries

£50-£70

4954

BRABANT, Jean I (1261-94), Esterlin, Brussels, 1.31g/11h (Mayhew 40); Jean III (1312-55), Esterlin ‘au clokier’, Brussels, 1.25g/8h (de Mey 156) [2]. About ne or better

£40-£60

4955

BRABANT, Jean I (1280-94), Esterlin, 1.26g/2h (Mayhew 43). Good ne

4956 x FLANDERS, Robert de Béthune (1305-22), Esterlin, Alost, rev MON ETA ALO TEN, 1.12g/4h (Mayhew 214). Fine

4957

4958

4959

4960

£40-£60

CAMBRAI, Gui de Collemède (1296-1306), Esterlin, rev CAM ERA CEN SIS, 1.22g/1h (Mayhew 99); FLANDERS, Robert de Béthune (1305-22), Esterlins (2), both Alost, revs MON ETA ALO TEN, 1.33g/7h, 1.33g/10h (Mayhew 211ff) [3]. Fine or better

£100-£120

£30-£40

HAINAULT, Jean d’Avesnes (1280-1304), Esterlin, Valenciennes, 1.19g/2h (Mayhew 32). Flan split, part at, good ne or better

£40-£60

HAINAUT, Jean d’Avesnes, Esterlin, Mons, 1.36g/1h (Mayhew 34). Good ne, full an

HAINAUT, Jean d’Avesnes, Esterlin, Mons, pellet on breast, 1.11g/3h (Mayhew 35). Good ne

£50-£70

£40-£60

£40-£60 4961

4963

HAINAUT, Jean d’Avesnes, Esterlin, Mons, 1.23g/6h (Mayhew 36). Good ne

LUXEMBURG, John the Blind (1309-46), Esterlin, REX BOE ET POLO’, 1.00g/6h (Mayhew 259). Good ne, rough surfaces

£60-£80

PORCIEN, Gaucher de Chatillon (1313-22), Esterlins (3), Yves, various minor varieties, 1.36g/10h, 1.16g/11h, 1.02g/1h (Mayhew 237-9) [3]. Fair to ne

£60-£80

4964 x

PORCIEN, Gaucher de Chatillon, Esterlin, Yves, forked-tail R, 1.07g/5h (Mayhew 238); together with English hammered Pennies (5), all contemporary forgeries, 14th and 15th centuries, and a Cypriot Denier c. 1300 [7]. Varied state

£120-£150

Liechtenstein

4965

4966

4967

4968

4969

4970

4971

Luxembourg

Charlotte, 250 Francs, 1963, 100 Francs (2) 1946, 1963, 50 Francs, 1966, 20 Francs, 1966 (KM. 47, 48, 49, 52, 53.2) [5]. All good extremely ne, rst darkly toned £100-£120

Mauritius

Elizabeth II, 10 Rupees, 1971, Independence, 1981, Royal Wedding (KM. 38, 46); together with other Mauritian coins in base metals (7), various types [9]. Generally extremely ne or better £20-£30

Mexico

Philip V, 8 Reales, 1737FM, Mexico City, 23.95g/12h (Cal. 897; KM. 103). Saltwater corrosion, otherwise ne

Provenance: Reportedly recovered from the Hollandia shipwreck, sunk in 1743 south of the Scilly Isles.

£50-£70

Charles III, 2 Reales, 1763M, Mexico City (Cal. 647); together with other Mexican silver coins (10, including a cob), mostly 18th century [11]. Varied state £120-£150

Charles III, 2 Reales, 1772FM, Mexico City (KM. 88.1); Agustín I, 2 Reales, 1823MO JM, Mexico City (KM. 303); together with similar coins in silver (4) and copper (3) [9]. First ne, rest in varied state

Charles IIII, 8 Reales, 1797FM, Mexico City (Cal. 691; KM. 109). Very ne, once lightly cleaned

£100-£120

£120-£150

San Luis Potosí, Quarter-Real or Quartilla, 1830 (KM. 359); Sonora, Quarter-Real or Quartilla, 1861 (KM. 365); Federal Republic, 20 Centavos, 1901CN Q, Culiacan, 10 Centavos, 1899GO R, Guanajuato, 5 Cents, 1888ZS Z, Zacatecas (KM. 398.10, 404.1, 405) [17]. Varied state, some rare

£200-£260

Republic, Peso, 1911, Caballito type, 100th Anniversary of the Cry of Pain, Mexico City (KM. 453). Cleaned, otherwise very ne

£120-£150

4973

FRIESLAND, Bruno III of Brunswick (1038-57), Denars (2), both Leeuwarden, in the name of the Emperor Henry III, crowned bust right, revs BRVN across !eld, 0.74g/7h, 0.58g/6h (Dbg. 502); UTRECHT, Willem van Pont (1054-76), Denar, bishop facing holding cross and crozier, rev. city walls, 0.57g/2h (Dbg. 542) [3]. All crudely struck, ne or better

£100-£120

4974

HOLLAND, 10 Stuivers, 1749, Dordrecht (KM. 95); Cabinet tone, good very ne

Panama

4975

Republic, 20 Balboas, 1971, 150th Anniversary of Independence, Franklin mint (KM. 29). Mint state

£80-£100

4976

Republic, Proof Set, 1975, 50 Centesimos to Centesimo, Franklin Mint (KM. MS1) [5]. All as struck

£120-£150

£20-£30

Peru

4977

Philip V, Cob 2 Reales, 1737LN, Lima (KM. 32a). Toned, very ne

Philippines

£120-£150

4978

Alfonso XII, 50 Centavos, 1885, Manila (KM. 150). Obverse lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely ne with some original mint bloom

£60-£80

Portugal

4979

Republic, Two-and-a-Half Escudos, 1933, Lisbon (Gomes 30.02; KM. 580); PORTUGUESE INDIA, Republic, Rupia, 1912/11, 2 over 1 in date, Lisbon (Gomes 09.02; KM. 18) [2]. The rst lustrous, good extremely ne, the second cleaned, otherwise extremely ne, scarce £80-£100

Portuguese India

4980

Pedro IV, Rupia, 1827, Goa, 11.35g/6h (Gomes 09.01; KM. 248). About very ne, dark tone, scarce

Romania

£100-£120

4983 x

Russia

Nicholas II, Rouble, 1913, St. Petersburg (Bitkin 335; KM. Y70). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne [Graded by NGC as AU DetailsCleaned] £70-£90

Carol I, 20 Lei, 1883B, Bucharest (Fr. 3; KM. 20). Good very ne
£700-£800
4981
Carol I, 2 Lei, 1912, Brussels (KM. 43). Lustrous, mint state
£100-£120
4982

St Helena

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown, 1978, 25th Anniversary of Coronation, Pobjoy Mint (KM. 7a); together with similar (2) [3]. All lightly toned but otherwise virtually as struck; in original blue case of issue £100-£120 4984

San Marino

Republic, 20 Lire, 1925R, Rome (Fr. 1; KM. 8). Lighlty toned with much lustre, extremely ne

Sarawak

4986

Charles C. Brooke, Cent, 1885 (KM. 6). Good ne, scarce

Serbia

4987 x

Republic, 100 Dinara, 2023, Nikola Tesla Anti-Gravity, Belgrade (KM. 69). As struck; in original leather box of issue

Seychelles

£30-£50

£100-£120

4988

George VI, Half-Rupee, 1939, London (KM. 3); Elizabeth II, Proof Half-Rupee, 1969, Proof 5 Cents, 1969, both London (KM. 12, 16); Republic, silver Proof 25 Rupees, 1977, Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Heaton mint (KM. 38a); together with similar in base metals (5), various types [9]. The latter listed coin mint state and prettily toned, scarce; the rest very ne or better

£50-£70

4989

Republic, Pattern or Trial Rupee and 50 Cents, both 1977, in nickel (?), head of James Mancham right, revs. conch shell and vanilla orchid, edges !nely grained, 11.66g/12h, 5.82g/12h (KM. –; cf. DNW 174, 669) [2]. First extremely ne, second virtually as struck, very rare £100-£150

South Africa

Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1897 (Hern Z35; KM. 7). Toned with subtle lustre, good very ne

4991

4992

Paul Kruger, Two-Shillings, 1897 (Hern Z28 ; KM. 6). Toned, very ne

£70-£90

£50-£70

George VI, 5 Shillings, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1952 (KM. 31, 40.1, 40.2, 41); Elizabeth II, 5 Shillings, 1958, 60 (KM. 52, 55); Republic, 50 Cents, 1963, Rand (2), both 1966, Pretoria (KM. 62, 71.1, 71.2) [9]. All extremely ne

£200-£260

£800-£900 4993 G

Republic, Rand (2), both 1974, Pretoria (Hern R329; KM. 63) [2]. Both as struck

4994 x Southern Rhodesia

Capetown Catering Department, Halfcrown Token, c. 1911-13, struck in nickel, for use in the Pier Restaurant, Adderley Street, 32mm, 10.00g/12h (Hern 106C). Lightly toned with a small obverse deposit, otherwise about extremely ne and extremely rare

£50-£60

£40-£50 4995

4996

George VI, Shilling, 1946, London (KM. 18a). Good extremely ne

Spain

BARCELONA, Pedro I ( 1196-1213), Dinero, 1.07g/2h (MEC 6, 90-2); together with other medieval and later coins (6), from Achaia, France, Portugal (3) and Serbia [7]. First nearly very ne and toned, others in varied state

£50-£70

4998

Charles III, Real, 1773 SCF, Seville (Cal. 1654; KM. 411.2). Toned, better than very ne

Alfonso XIII, 5 Pesetas, 1898 SGV, Madrid (Cal. 27; KM. 707). Lustrous, extremely ne

Spanish Netherlands

£80-£100

£80-£100

4999 x

Philip II, Tenth-Philipsdaalder, 1571, mm. star, Maastricht, 3.40g/9h (GH 213-2); LEON, Fernando IV, Dinero, c. 1295-1312, Toledo, 0.59g/12h (FAD 326) [2]. Both very ne

£100-£120

Straits Settlements

£100-£120 5000

5001

Edward VII, Dollars (2), 1904B, 1907 (Prid. 4; KM. 25, 26) [2]. Both very ne

George V, Dollar, 1920 (KM. 33). Lightly toned over lustrous elds, good extremely ne

Thailand

£100-£120

5002

Rama V, Baht, c. 1876-1900, without date (KM. Y34); Rama IX, 20 Baht (2), both 1936, 36th Birthday (KM. Y86); together with similar (5) [8]. Generally extremely ne £70-£90

United States of America

5003

5004

5005

5006

5007

‘Nova Constellatio’ Halfpenny, 1783, pointed rays, large U S (Crosby 1-A; KM EA6.2). Good ne, rare

VIRGINIA, George III, Halfpenny, 1773, London (KM Tn25). Toned, very ne, surface scratches, scarce

Dollar, 1886, Philadelphia (KM 110). Attractively toned, good extremely ne

Dollar, 1886. Extremely ne, toned

5008

5009

5010

5011

5012

5013

5014

5015

£120-£150

£100-£120

£50-£70

£80-£100

Half-Dollar, 1828, large 8s in date, squared 2, 1854, both Philadelphia (KM 37, 82); together with similar (6), various dates [8]. Good ne to good extremely ne

Half-Dollar, 1937D, Boone Bicentennial, Denver (KM 165). Lustrous, mint state [Graded by NGC as MS 65]

£100-£120

£100-£120

Quarter-Dollar, 1838, Philadelphia (KM 55); together with similar (6), various dates [7]. The rst good ne, the rest varied state

£100-£120

Quarter-Dollars (2), 1854, 1887; Half-Dimes (2), 1835, 1857 [4]. Fair to very ne

£100-£150

Dimes (2), 1837, 1850O, 5 Cents, 1829 (KM 47, 48, 63.2); together with miscellaneous American small denominations (13), various types [16]. Varied state, some scarce £100-£120

Half-Dime, 1795, 1.33g/6h (V 3; LM 4). Very ne, neatly pierced at 6 o’clock and with some other supercial marks

George Washington, Cent, double-headed type, edge plain (Whitman 11200; Breen 1204). Good ne

£90-£120

£100-£120

George Washington, Cents (2), both 1783, large military bust, edges plain (Whitman 10220; Breen 1203) [2]. Nearly ne to good ne £100-£120

George Washington, Cent, 1783, draped bust type, no button, edge plain (Whitman 10300; Breen 1189). Good ne, rare £100-£120

5017

5016 Halfpenny, in the style of George III, 1771, Britannia Rules, 6.24g/6h (Atkins 361); together with other evasion currency (4), various types [5]. Generally fair

5018

5019

5020

HARD TIMES, MASSACHUSETTS, Attleboro, Robinson’s, Jones & Co., Cent Token, 1833 (HT 152); NEW YORK, Merchant’s Exchange, Cent Token, 1837 (HT 294); Illustrious Predecessor, Cent Token, 1837 (HT 34); Not One Cent, Token, 1841 (HT 58); Brooklyn, Patterson Brothers, Cent Token, c. 1838-9 (HT 212A); together with miscellaneous Hard Times and other American tokens in base metals (36), various types [41]. Varied state, several scarce £200-£260

£100-£120

Miscellaneous

AUSTRALIA, Elizabeth II, Proof sets (5), 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997; silver Proof Dollar, 1994; ISLE OF MAN, Elizabeth II, Christmas Fifty Pence (25), in Christmas cards, various dates [Lot]. As struck; the proof sets in folders of issue

£150-£200

AUSTRALIA, George V, Florin, 1927 (KM 31); George VI, Crown, 1937, Florin, 1951 (KM 34, 47); Elizabeth II, Florin, 1954 (KM 55); NEW ZEALAND, George VI, Crown, 1949 (KM 22) [5]. All extremely ne

£100-£120

AUSTRIA, Franz Joseph I, Florin, 1861A (KM 2219); BELGIUM, Leopold II, 5 Francs, 1873 (KM 24); GERMAN EAST AFRICA, Wilhelm II, Rupie, 1898 (KM 2); HUNGARY, Franz Joseph I, 5 Korona, 1907KB (KM 488); INDIA, Victoria, Rupee, 1875, Bombay (SW 5.16); NETHERLANDS, Wilhelmina, Two-and-a-Half Gulden, 1933 (KM 165); THAILAND, Rama IX, Baht, 1966 (KM Y87) [7]. Varied state

£150-£200

5021

AUSTRIA, Second Republic, Proof 10 Schilling, 1965, Vienna (KM 2882); CANADA, George V, 5 Cents, 1916, Ottawa (KM 22); FRANCE, Napoleon III, 50 Centimes, 1865BB, Strasbourg (KM 814); IRAQ, Ghazi I, 50 Fils, AH 1357 (1938I), Bombay (KM 104); USA, Dollar, 1888, Philadelphia (KM 110); together with miscellaneous World and Ancient coins and in silver (6) and base metals (42), various types [53]. Varied state £100-£120

5022

AUSTRIA, Second Republic, Proof Set (9), 1967, comprising 50 Schilling to 2 Groshen, Vienna (KM 2876-2902); ISLE OF MAN, Elizabeth II, silver Proof Pound, 1979 (KM 44a); MALTA, Order of Malta, Proof 2 Scudi, 1965, Proof Scudo, 1965, Rome (KM X.13, 14); SINGAPORE, Republic, 50 Dollars (2), both 1981, International Financial Centre, Singapore (KM 18) [Lot]. All as struck; in original packaging of issue £100-£120

5023 x

AUSTRIA, Franz Joseph I, Florin, 1879A, Vienna (KM 2222); ITALY, Vittorio Emanuele III, 2 Centesimi, 1909R, Rome (KM 41); RUSSIA, Nicholas II, 10 Kopecks (2), 1911, 1915, both Petrograd (KM 20a.2-3); UNITED KINGDOM, Charles III, silver Proof Fifty Pence, 2023, 75th Anniversary of thte NHS (S -) [5]. Varied state [All graded by NGC and PCGS as MS 63, 63 Brown, 64, 65, PF 69 Ultra Cameo] £120-£150

5024

BELGIUM, Miscellaneous Belgian coins in base metals (approx. 270), various dates and types [Lot]. Generally extremely ne £20-£30

5025

BELGIUM, Brabant, Ducaton, 1654, mm. hand, second bust, Antwerp, 30.40g/3h (KM 72.1; Delmonte 284); MEXICO, Philip V, 8 Reales, 1737FM, Mexico City, 23.95g/12h (Cal. 897; KM 103); SOMALI REPUBLIC, silver Proof 250 Shillings, 2001, Gothic Crown (KM 168); with similar in brass [4]. First two corroded, ne, latter two good extremely ne £100-£150

Provenance: First two reportedly recovered from the Hollandia shipwreck, sunk in 1743 south of the Scilly Isles.

5026

BAHAMAS, Elizabeth II, Proof Set, 1974 (KM PS10); MALTA, Republic, Proof Set, 1976 (KM PS2) [Lot]. Both as struck; in original cases of issue £80-£100

5027

BERMUDA, Elizabeth II, Crowns (2), 1959, 300th Anniversary of Settlement, 1964 (KM 13, 14); BRITISH COLONIES, Trade Dollar, 1899B (Prid. 8; KM T5); INDIA, Bikanir, Victoria, in the name of Ganga Singh, Rupee, 1892, type C/2, Bombay (Prid. 1003; KM 72); with similar (1); SARAWAK, Charles V. Brooke, 50 Cents, 1927H (Prid. 3; KM 19) [6]. Very ne to good extremely ne £100-£120

5028

BRITISH WEST AFRICA, George V, Shilling, 1913, London (KM 12); CYPRUS, George VI, 9 Piastres, 1938, London (KM 25); SOUTHERN RHODESIA, George V, Halfcrown, 1935, London (KM 5); together with miscellaneous British Colonial coins in silver (57), various types [60]. Very ne to extremely ne £150-£200

5029

BOLIVIA, Charles II, Cob Real, 1673, Potosi, 2.11g/7h (KM 23); Republic, 8 Soles, 1863 PTS FP, Half-Melgarejo, 1865, long beards, both Potosi (KM 138, 145.1); PERU, Republic, 4 Reales, 1836, Cusco (KM 151.1); together with similar coins in silver (10), various types [14]. Varied state, many pierced £120-£150

5030

5031

5032

5033

5034

5035

5036

5037

5038

5040

World

BOTSWANA, Republic, 50 Cents, 1966, Independence (KM 1); BELGIUM, Leopold II, 5 Francs, 1867, Brussels (KM 24); JAPAN, Shōwa, 1000 Yen, 1964, Tokyo Olympics (KM Y.80); USSR, Rouble, 1924 (KM Y.90.1); YEMEN, Muhammad al-Badr, Rial, AH 1385 (1965), Death of Winston Churchill (KM X.A1); together with miscellaneous World coins in silver (7), various types [12]. Varied state £120-£150

BRAZIL, Maria I, 640 Reis, 1786, Lisbon (Bentes 264.07; KM 207.2); SWITZERLAND, Confederation, 5 Francs, 1922B, Bern (HMZ 1199; KM 37); together with other World crown-sized coins in silver (5) and base metal (1) [8]. Varied state £120-£150

CANADA, Elizabeth II, Dollar, 1965, Ottawa (KM 64.1); CEYLON, Elizabeth II, 5 Rupees, 1957, 2500th Anniversary of Buddhism, London (KM 126); PHILIPPINES, Republic, Peso, 1947S, 50 Centavos, 1947S, both Douglas MacArthur issues, San Francisco (KM 184, 185); RUSSIA, Nicholas II, Rouble, 1897, St. Petersburg (KM Y.59.1) [5]. Very ne to mint state £100-£120

CAYMAN ISLANDS, Elizabeth II, 25 Dollars, 1972, Silver Wedding Anniversary, Ottawa (KM 9); COOK ISLANDS, Elizabeth II, 2 Dollars, 1973, 20th Anniversary of Coronation (KM 8); FALKLAND ISLANDS, Elizabeth II, 50 Pence, 1982, Liberation (KM 18a) [3]. All as struck; in original boxes and covers of issue £120-£150

EGYPT, Arab Republic, 50 Qirsh, AH 1394 (1964), Diversion of the Nile, Cairo (KM 407); FRANCE, Louis Philippe I, 5 Francs, 1837A, Paris (KM 749.1); OTTOMAN EMPIRE, Abdülaziz, 20 Kurus, AH 1277 (1873), Constantinople (KM 693); together with other World coins in silver (3), various types [6]. Fine or better £100-£120

GERMANY, Glück auf, c. 1850, a silver mining token, reads GLVCK AVF, 19mm, 1.80g/12h (Knyphausen 7225); KOREA, Gwang Mu, Quarter-Yang, yr 2 (1898), Incheon (KM 1117); together with miscellaneous World coins in silver (2) and base metals (18), various types [22]. Fine or better £100-£120

GERMANY, Federal Republic, 5 Mark, 1976, Munich (KM 144); NETHERLANDS, Juliana, 10 Gulden, 1873, Silver Jubilee, Utrecht (KM 196); together with miscellaneous World coins in silver (31), various types [33]. Varied state £120-£150

GERMANY, 25th Anniversary of the Federal German Republic, 1974, a silver medal by the Franklin Mint, 39mm, 40g; ST HELENA, Elizabeth II, 25 Pence, 1973, 300th Anniversary of Island (KM 5a); TURKS AND CAICOS, Elizabeth II, 20 Crowns, 1974, 100th Anniversary of Churchill (KM 2) [3]. All as struck £100-£120

GREAT BRITAIN, Elizabeth II, Proof Fifty Pence, 1973, European Economic Community (S H2; KM 918); SINGAPORE, Republic, Proof Set, 1980 (6), comprising Dollar to Cent, 10 Dollars (2), 1981, Year of the Rooster, 1982, Year of the Dog, Singapore (KM 20, 23, MS9); together with miscellaneous British and World coins and medals, various types [Lot]. Varied state £100-£120

5039 ITALY, Vittorio Emanuele III, 50 Centesimi, 1941R XIX, 20 Centesimi, 1939R XVII, both Rome (KM 75b); together with similar (20), and miscellaneous Italian coins in base metals (57) [79]. Generally extremely ne

5042

HUNGARY, Vladislaus II, Denier, c. 1500-3, 0.57g/6h (EH 642a); SOUTH AFRICA, George VI, 5 Shillings, 1947, Pretoria (KM 31); Republic, Rand, 1966, Pretoria (KM 71.2); VENICE, Andrea Dandolo, Soldino, c. 1343-54, Venice, 0.84g/9h (Biaggi 2818); together with miscellaneous hammered and milled coins in silver (11) and base metals (23), various types [42]. Varied state £100-£120

£100-£120

JAPAN, Kōmei, AR Bu, c. 1859-68, Ginza, 8.67g (KM 16a); SOUTH AFRICA, Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1896, Pretoria (KM 7); George VI, Halfcrown, 1952, Pretoria (KM 39.2); Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (4), 1956, 1958 (2), 1960 (KM 51); USA, Half Dollar, 1824, Philadelphia (KM 37); together with miscellaneous World coins in silver (3) and base metals (3), various types [14]. Varied state

£100-£120

5041 x MEXICO, Republic, 5 Pesos, 1948MO, Mexico City (KM 465); PORTUGAL, Second Republic, 20, 10, and 5 Escudos, all 1960, Centenary of the Death of Infante D. Henrique, Lisbon (Gomes R.36, 45, 50; KM 587-9); with similar (1) [5]. All lustrous, mint state £100-£120

5043

SLOVAKIA, Republic, 50 Korún, 1939, 20 Korún, 1941, 10 Korún (KM 7, 9, 10); USSR, Rouble, 1924, Poltinnik, 1926, 50 Kopecks, 1922 (KM Y.83, 89.1, 90.1); YUGOSLAVIA, Aleksandar I, 50 Dinara, 1932, 10 Dinara 1931 (KM 10, 16); Petar II, 50 Dinara, 1938 (KM 24) [9]. Very ne or better £100-£120

5044

SOUTHERN RHODESIA, George V, Threepence, 1934, London (KM 1); Elizabeth II, Crown, 1953, Centenary of Cecil Rhodes, London (KM 27); George VI, Shilling, 1942, London (KM 18); RHODESIA & NYASALAND, Elizabeth II, Proof Penny, 1955, London (KM 2); RHODESIA, Elizabeth II, 25 Cents, 1964, Pretoria (KM 4); together with relevant coins in base metals (7), various types [12]. Generally extremely ne, several better £50-£70

5045

5046

5047

5048

5049

World Coins from Various Properties

USA, Half-Dollars (2), 1809, 1945S, Dimes (2), 1941, 1942 (KM 37, 140, 142) Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, 1991, a brass medal for the Capitol Historical Society, 38mm; PHILIPPINES, Commonwealth, Peso, 1908S, 20 Centavos, 1945D (KM 172, 182); together with relevant coins in base metals (15), various types [22]. The rst ne, the rest generally very ne to mint state

£100-£120

USA, Dollar, 1921, Philadelphia (KM 110); together with miscellaneous American coins in base metals (37), various type [38]. Varied state

Miscellaneous World coins (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous British and World coins in base metals (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state

World crown-sized coins in silver (13), various dates, types and issuers [lot]. Generally extremely ne

£100-£120

£100-£120

£100-£120

£240-£300

5050

R.E.K.M.RCHALLANGECUP,1906,asilverawardmedalbySpink&Son,horsestandingleftinpaddock, rev. legendin !ve lines, 35mm, 20.70g. About extremely ne, wiped and now re-toned; in tted case (this tatty)

£40-£50

5052

AmericanHackneyHorseSociety,anunsignedbronzeprizemedal,horseright, rev. wreath,63mm; WhiteHorseDistillers, anunsignedpewtermedal,horsestandingleft,64mm; Uncertain,asilvedbronzeprizemedalbyA.Fenwick,threehorsesin paddock, rev. blank 78mm; another, unsigned, horse head framed by horseshoe, rev. wreath, 51mm [4]. Good very ne and better

£80-£100

5051 GrandNational,1975,a925silvermedalbytheBirminghamMintforNewsoftheWorld,headofL’Escargotright, rev. legend onhorseshoe,51mm,65.82g;139thBrigadeHorseShow,1916,asilverawardmedalbyVaughton,horseright, rev. legend engraved in six lines, 45mm, 36.14g [2]. First extremely ne, second very ne

£80-£100

5053

CrayValley&SidcupHorticulturalSociety,abronzeawardmedal,unsigned[byVaughton],horseprancingleftovergarland, wreath,44mm; LondonCarthorseParadeSociety,1935,asilvermedalbyMappinandWebb,jugatebustsleft, rev. horse standingleftinpaddock,12.89g,32mm; NationbalPonySociety,anunsignedsilverednickelmedal,horseheadleft,paddock behind, 39mm; together with other related medals (7) [10]. Varied state

£80-£100

5055

5054 the medal 800 silver; the outer bezel 925

5056

HackneyHorseSociety,asilver-giltawardmedalbyMappin&Webb, c. 1915,horsegallopingleft, rev. cavalrymanadvancing right, 48.20g 44mm. Bent, extremely ne, integral loop for suspension

£40-£60

5057

Without hallmarks. XRF analysis indicates a high silver purity

ITALY, MeranoHorseclub,anunsigned(Milanno.251)silverprizemedal,threehorse’headsleft,legendaround, rev. wreath, 63mm, 86.56g. About extremely ne £120-£150

BRAZIL,RiodeJaneiroDerbyClub,1885,anunsigned800silvermedal,horse’headleft,variousattributesaround, rev. legend insevenlines,40mm,38.31g; ITALY,TriesteHippodromePhotographicExhibition,1912,asilvermedalbyL.Janesigh, stylised horse’s head right, rev. legend in two lines, 70mm, 121.76 [2]. Good very ne £200-£260

SWEDEN,HorseBreedingAward,asilvermedalbyA.Lindberg,bustofGustavleft, rev. horsestandingleft,40.44g/12h. Good very ne £60-£80

5058

BELGIUM, JockeyClub,1968,abronzeplaquebyC.B.,horsestandingleft,Legendin !velines,85x61mm; Liege Hippodrome,1962,anunsignedbronzeplaque,horseheadleft, rev. legendaround,75mm; FRANCE,Open1/4Mile,1918,a silver medal by G.H., horse with rider bounding left, wreath, 22.11g, 37mm [3]. The rst pierced for suspension, extremely ne £80-£100

Berlin Concours Hippique, 1950, a bronze plaque by Schnirer, pair of horse heads right, rev. CENTREHIPPIQUE - FRANCAIS / BERLIN / CONCOURSE HIPPIQUE / 7 MAI 1950, 153mm. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, good very ne, rare

£60-£80

5060

FRANCE, Edouard bourdelle, a bronze medal by A. Tremont, head right, legend around, rev. pair of Przewalski horses standing, 60mm. About extremely ne, scarce £60-£80

Édouard Sicaire Bourdelle (1876-1960), French veterinarian and zoologist was, from 1912 Professor of Anatomy and Teratology at the National Veterinary School of Alfort and later spent his career at the National Museum of Natural History from 1926 to 1947 in the Chair of Zoology (Mammals and Birds).

5061

Miscellaneous numismatic items of an equestrian nature (30) [lot]. Varied state

£150-£200

GERMANY,
5059

5062

A Collection of Medals relating to C. Cornwallis, 1st Marquis (Part 1)

DefeatofSultanTippoo,1792,acoppermedalbyC.H.Küchler,uniformedbustofMarquisCornwallisleft, rev.Cornwallis receivesthesonsofSultanTipooashostages,48mm,64.42g(Pudd.792.1.2;Pollard5;BHM363;E845). Aboutextremely ne, traces of original colour, rare thus £200-£260

CharlesCornwallis,b.31December1738,ledthecombinedBritishandCompanyforcesduringtheThirdAnglo-MysoreWar.TheMarquis Cornwallis,aidedbytheMahrattasandtheNizamofHyderabad,besigedSeringapatamin1792andcompelledTipuSultantonegotiate.Mysore was stripped of territory and power, and the Tippo Sultan’s two sons were taken as hostages, arriving at Cornwallis' camp on 27 February 1792.

5063

DefeatofSultanTippoo,1792,acoppermedalbyC.H.Küchler,uniformedbustofMarquisCornwallisleft, rev.Cornwallis receives the sons of Sultan Tipoo as hostages, 48mm, 61.96g (Pudd. 792.1.2; Pollard 5; BHM 363; E 845). Good very ne £60-£80

5064

DefeatofSultanTippoo,1793[struck1792],acoppermedalbyC.H.Küchler,uniformedbustofMarquisCornwallisleft, rev CornwallisreceivesthesonsofSultanTipooashostages,48mm,56.80g(Pudd.792.1.2;Pollard5;BHM363;E845). About extremely ne, attractive brown patina, rare thus £200-£260

It is thought that the Sultan Tippoo medals with the error date 1793 were struck !rst, with the dies then being corrected to 1792.

5065

MarquisCornwallis,1794,awhitemetalmedalbyW.Mainwaring,un!rmedbustfacingthree-quarterright, rev. Famestanding among arms, sounding trumpet, 39mm (BHM 373; E 861). Good extremely ne, bright and lustrous, some triing marks £60-£80

5066

MarquisCornwallis,1794,awhitemetalmedals(3)byW.Mainwaring,un!rmedbustfacingthree-quarterright, rev. Fame standing among arms, sounding trumpet, 39mm (BHM 373; E 861); together with other numismatic items (10) [13]. Varied state £80-£100

5067

UnionofGreatBritainandIreland,1800,awhitemetalmedalbyJ.G.Hancock&P.Kempson,BritanniaandHiberniaholding fasces,pyramidbehind, rev. legend,liononanchorbelow,38mm(BHM494;E917);1801,medals(2)byJ.G.HancockandP. Kempsonincopperandwhitemetal,thistle,roseandshamrockonsinglestem,legendabove, rev. !gureofTime,havingdropped one hour-glass receives another, both 38mm (BHM 526) [3]. About extremely ne or a little better £80-£100

AbriefperiodoflimitedindependenceforIrelandcametoanendfollowingthe1798Rebellionwhen,withGreatBritain'sfearofanindependent IrelandsidingwithrevolutionaryFrance,adecisionwastakenbybothgovernmentstounitethetwocountries.Thiscameintoeffecton1January 1801.

Cornwallis,servingasLordLieutenantofIreland(1798–1801),workedtostabiliseIrelandafterthe1798rebellionand,alongsideWilliamPittthe Younger, helped push the Union through the Irish Parliament.

5068

UnionofGreatBritainandIreland,1801,abronzemedalbyC.H.Küchler,drapedbustofGeorgeIIIleft, rev. JUNGUNTUROPES FIRMATURIMPERIUM,BritanniaandHiberniashakinghands,48mm,53.84g(Pollard24[obv. 2];BHM523). Extremely ne,some reectivity in elds £100-£150

5069

UnionofGreatBritainandIreland,1801,acoppermedalbyC.H.Küchler,armouredbustofGeorgeIIIleft, rev. Britanniaand Hibernia shaking hands, 48mm, 54.39g (Pollard 24 [obv. 3b]; BHM 524; E –). Good extremely ne, reective elds £90-£120

5070

UnionofGreatBritainandIreland,1801,asilvermedalbyJ.G.HancockandP.Kempson,thistle,roseandshamrockonsingle stem,legendabove, rev. !gureofTime,havingdroppedonehour-glassreceivesanother,38mm(BHM526). Goodvery ne, elds somewhat marked, very rare in this metal £90-£120

5071

UnionofGreatBritainandIreland,1801,medalbyJ.G.HancockandP.Kempson,incopperandwhitemetal,drapedand laureatebustright, rev.Britanniaseatedonisland,holdingshieldandrudder,48mm(BHM527;E926)[2]. Firstgoodvery ne, second good extremely ne, bright £80-£100

5072

PreliminariesforthePeaceofAmiens,1801,unsignedmedals(3)[byH.Kettle?],insilver,copper,andwhitemetal,shield overcrossedswords, revs. Peaceemptyingcornucopia,all38mm,the !rst28.27g(BHM516;E935)[3]. Goodvery neandbetter £100-£120

5073

PreliminariesforthePeaceofAmiens,1801,unsignedmedals(3)[byH.Kettle?],incopper(unofficialsilvered),giltcopper andwhitemetal,shieldovercrossedswords, revs. Peaceemptyingcornucopia,all38mm,(BHM516;E935); PeaceofAmiens, 1802,medals(6)byJ.G.Hancock,P.KempsonandS.Kindon,incopper(3)andwhitemetal(3),uniformedbustofMarquis Cornwallisleft, rev. Britanniaseatedright,holdingplaquebearingheadofGeorgeIII,tabletincentre,cherubtoright,39mm(BHM 539; E 942) [9]. Fine to good very ne £200-£260

5074

Peace of Amiens, 1802, a copper medal by C.H. Küchler, armoured bust of George III left, rev. Peace standing facing, holding olive branch and setting !re to pile of arms, 48mm, 54.50g (BHM 535; E 941). Small spot on neck, otherwise good extremely ne £100-£150

The Treaty of Amiens, signed on 25 March 1802 by Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844), elder brother of Napoléon, and Marquis Cornwallis, temporarily ended hostilities between France, Spain and the United Kingdom. However, the consequent peace only lasted for just over a year as Britain, increasingly angered by Napoleon's subsequent re-ordering of the international system in Western Europe, declared war on France in May 1803.

5075

Peace of Amiens, 1802, a copper medal by C.H. Küchler, armoured bust of George III left, rev. Peace standing facing, holding olive branch and setting !re to pile of arms, 48mm (BHM 534; E 941). About extremely ne, some marks in reverse eld, attractive brown patina £150-£200

5076

Peace of Amiens, 1802, medals (3) by J.G. Hancock, in copper (2) and white metal, Peace standing right, holding olive spray and emptying cornucopia, revs. winged !gure of Pearce raising kneeling !gure; Religion standing, holding cross and palm frond in left hand, right arm stretched upwards, all 39mm (BHM 537, 540) [3]. Extremely ne or about so £80-£100

5077

Peace of Amiens, 1802, medals (3) by J.G. Hancock, P. Kempson and S. Kindon, in copper, gilt-copper and white metal, uniformed bust of Marquis Cornwallis left, rev. Britannia seated right, holding plaque bearing head of George III, tablet in centre, cherub to right, all 39mm (BHM 539; E 942) [3]. Good very ne or a little better £80-£100

5078

Peace of Amiens, 1802, a silver medal by J.G. Hancock, P. Kempson and S. Kindon, uniformed bust of Marquis Cornwallis left, rev. Britannia seated right, holding plaque bearing head of George III, tablet in centre, cherub to right, 39mm, 24.47g (BHM 539; E 942). Good very ne, toned, extremely rare in this metal

£150-£200

5079

Peace of Amiens, 1802, medals (2) by J.G. Hancock, P. Kempson and S. Kindon, in copper and white metal, uniformed bust of Marquis Cornwallis left, rev. Britannia seated right, holding plaque bearing head of George III, tablet in centre, cherub to right, 39mm (BHM 539; E 942) [2]. Extremely ne, rst with handsome patina, small spot on reverse £80-£100

5080

Peace of Amiens, 1802, medals (2) by J. G. Hancock in copper and white metal, Victory crowning George III, in Roman dress, with a wreath, rev facade of St Paul's Cathedral, both 49mm (BHM 541; Eimer 940) [2]. The rst about extremely ne, the second better with bright elds £80-£100

5081

Peace of Amiens, an unsigned white metal medal, Dove of Peace "ying over globe, sprays of palm and olive below, rev. castle on rocky outcrop, attributres of commerce in foreground, ships sailing beyond, 40mm (BHM 543). Pierced for suspension (as is usual), otherwise nearly extremely ne and extremely rare £60-£80

France

5082

Paix avec l'Angleterre, reconnaissance de Lyon [Peace with England, recognition of Lyon], 1801, a copper medal by Mercié, bare head of Napoleon left, rev. legend in ten lines within wreath, 48mm, 47.46g (Julius 1020); Promulgation du traité d’Amiens [Promulgation of the Treaty of Amiens], 1802, a copper medal by R.-V. Jeuffroy, busts of the three consuls, Napoléon, Cambacérès and Lebrun, to right, rev legends in centre and around, 67mm, 117.33g (Bramsen 218; Julius 1092); Peace of Amiens; Dr Eccleston to Napoleon Bonaparte, 1802, a copper medal by J.G. Hancock, draped and cuirassed bust of Napoleon left, rev globe, 57mm. 83.85g (Bramsen 242; Julius 1124) [3]. First two about extremely, but the rst rubbed in elds, last nearly very ne £150-£200

5083

FRANCE, Paix d’Amiens [Peace of Amiens], 1802, a copper medal by R. Dumarest, laureate bust of Napoleon left, rev Napoleon standing naked in imitation of Mars, holding statue of Victory and offering olive-branch to a semi-naked female representing England, who rests her back against a lion, 50mm (Bramsen 195; Julius 1053); Le traité d’Amiens rompu et le Hanovre occupé [The Treaty of Amiens Broken and Hanover Occupied], 1803, copper medals (2) by R.-V. Jeuffroy for D.-V. Denon, British leopard crouching to left, biting scroll, rev. Victory on horseback galloping right, 40mm (Bramsen 271; Julius 1166) [3]. About extremely ne £120-£150

Germany

5084

Treaty of Amiens, 1802, medals (2) by J.J. Neus in silver and copper, Peace hovering over sea, holding trident and caduceus, rev. legend in ten lines, 31mm, the !rst 10.02g (Bramsen 206; Julius 1069). Better than very ne, toned, scarce £60-£80

A Collection of Medals relating to C. Cornwallis, 1st Marquis (Part 1)

Netherlands

PeaceofAmiens,1802,asilvermedalbyLageman,FortunadescendingoverEuropa,emptyingcornucopiaandholdingcaduceus aloft, rev. implementsofagriculture,trace,artsandscience,39mm,16.98g(Julius1077;Bramsen2169). Aboutextremely ne,toned, rare £100-£150

5086

MaryQueenofScots&FrancisII,Marriage,alatercastcopperplaque,50x42mm; ElizabethII, SilverJubilee,1977,asilver medal, 36mm, 21.54g. Good extremely ne £50-£70

5087

TheGreatSealoftheCommonwealth,1651,byThomasSimon,apairofelectrotypereplicasmadefortheHousesof ParliamentontherequestofGeorgeThomas,1stViscountTonypandy,viewoftheHouseofCommonsinsessionon !rst,map ofEngland,WalesandIrelandonsecond,both128mm(cf. Birch599)[Lot]. Mountedonvelvet-backeddisplayboardwithsterling silver plaque and portcullis; practically as made, rare £200-£260

5088

MaryII,dated1694,awhitemetalmedalbyE.Thomason,fromthe‘KingsandQueensofEnglandseries’,struck c. 1830,40mm, 30.49g(BHM1437); AssasinationPlotAgainstWilliamIII,1696,aunifacetrialbyC.Wermuth,43mm,11.82g(E369); Defeat ofTipooSultan,1792,awhitemetalmedalbyC.H.Küchler,48mm,42.48g(BHM363); AlfredtheGreatandhisChildren, 1849,awhitemetalmedalbyW.Taylor,35mm,14.76g(cf. BHM2345);togetherwithsimilarBritishmedals(7)[11]. Variedstate, some scarce £100-£120

5089

GeorgeI, EntryintoLondon,1714,acoppermedalbyJ.Croker,laureateandarmouredbustright, rev.Londiniapresentsthe citykeystotheKingseatedinacardrawnbyfourhorses,beforetheRoyalExchange,47mm(MIII,423/7;E467). Verdigrisspot behind head, otherwise extremely ne, attractive reective surfaces £150-£200

5090

CaptureofPortoBello,1739,apinchbeckmedal,unsigned,full-length !gureofAdmiralVernonfacingtoright,aboveshell,with baton,canonandshipbehind, rev. viewofharbourwithsixships,38mm(AdamsPBvi16-W;Betts236). Unevenlytonedwithsome verdigris, otherwise very ne £50-£70

5091

CaptureofPortobello,1739,apinchbeckmedal,unsigned,Vernonstandingright,shiptoleftandcannontoright, rev Portobello harbour, two ships inside and four outside, 38mm (Adams PBvi 11-P; Betts 239; MI pl. clvi, 5). Very ne, tan patina £80-£100

5092

CaptureofLouisbourg,1758,apinchbeckmedal,unsigned,armouredanddrapedbustofAdmiralBoscawenright,rev.viewof thesiege,40mm(MIII,689/411;E659;Betts403); BritishSuccessesof1758,abronzemedal,unsigned,laurelbustleft, rev. Britannia seated on lion-drawn cart, Justice and Liberty either side, 44mm (MI 692/416; Betts 416) [2]. Fine or better £100-£120

5094

5095

Louisbourg Taken, 1758, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, bust of Admiral Boscawen right, rev. ships in harbour, town and fortress, 41mm (MI II, 689/412; E 659; Betts 404). Good very ne for issue with some original colour, rare £120-£150

Louisbourg Taken, 1758, a brass medal, unsigned, bust of Admiral Boscawen right, rev. ships in harbour, town and fortress, 37mm (MI II, 688/408; E 660; Betts 406). Very ne, scarce £120-£150

Louisbourg Taken, 1758, a brass medal, unsigned, bust of Admiral Boscawen right, rev. ships in harbour, town and fortress, 27mm (MI II, 689/410; E 660; Betts 409). Fine, scarce £60-£80

5096

Winchester College, a silver award medal by R. Yeo, bare bead of William of Wykeham left, crozier over shoulder, rev. Minerva standing left, holding spear and handing palm frond to youth in classical attire, 40mm, 20.79g (BHM 73; MI 10/2). Very ne, toned, rare £100-£120

Provenance: Christies Auction, 16 October 1979, lot 336

5097

Winchester College, a silver award medal by J. Milton, bust of William of Wykeham left, rev Prince of Wales’ plumes, edge named (Thomas Warren Mercer), 48mm, 58.19g (BHM 931; MI I, 11/3; E 14) Several nicks, good very ne, some toning £100-£120

Thomas Warren Mercer, born 23 October 1824 to Rev. Thomas Warren Mercer and Sarah Camell (née Butcher) left Winchester in College in 1839 to pursue a military career in India. He served through the second Punjab campaign of 1868, including the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah and Goojerat receiving medal with two clasps. In 1877 he obtained the rank of Major-General and was honourably mentioned by the Punjab Govemernt for his reforms relating to sanitation and medical administration.

5093

5098

British Historical Medals from Various Properties

Thorp Arch Seminary, Wetherby, a silver award medal, unsigned, seated !gure of Britannia attended by robed female and eight infant genii, rev wreath, named, later obliterated and re-engraved (DUX) 53mm, 57.56g (BHM –; E –; cf BNJ 1938, p.183; DNW 141, 1666). Holed at 12 o’clock, otherwise very ne, toned, rare £70-£90

At a meeting of the British Numismatic Society, 26 October 1938, there was exhibited by Mr C. E. Blunt ‘!ve medals of Thorpe Arch Seimary, c. 1795. The latter altered for use at some other school by the erasure of the name of the original school and recipient, and by the addition in the centre of the word “DUX”’.

5099

Battle of Ushant, 1794 (1820), a silver medal by W. Wyon from Mudie’s National series, uniformed bust right, rev. Neptune driving biga of sea horses right, 41.5mm, 36.59g (BHM 387; Eimer 856; Mudie 3). Hairlines, otherwise about extremely ne £100£120

5100

Siege of Acre, 1799 (1820), a silver medal by G. Mills and N. Brenet from Mudie’s National series, bust of Admiral Smith left, rev. British lion protecting Syrian camel from French tiger, 41mm, 40.04g (BHM 476; Eimer 906; Mudie 7). About extremely £100-£120

5101

Arrival of the British Army in Egypt, 1801 (1820), a bronze medal by T. Webb from Mudie’s National series, bust of Ralph Abercrombie facing looking three-quarters right, rev. horse walking right, pyramids in background, 41.5mm (BHM 504; Eimer 929; Mudie 8). Practically as struck with an attractive chocolate-brown patina £100-£120

5102

Delivery of Egypt, 1801 (1820), a silver medal by T. Webb and A. Dupre from Mudie’s National series, Lord Hutchinson threequarters left, rev. Hutchinson standing left receiving peace treaty from the Bey of Egypt, pyramid and classical ship behind, 41.5mm, 35.79g (BHM 509; Eimer 934; Mudie 9). Hairlines, otherwise extremely ne £100-£120

5103

DeathofSirRalphAbercrombie,1801,asilvermedalbyT.Halliday,uniformedbustleftlookingthroughmonocle, rev. Britannialyingmournfullybeforetombe,Egyptianlandscapeinbackground,40mm,29.90g(BHM506;Eimer930). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne, scarce £100-£120

5104

MatthewBoulton’sTrafalgarMedal,1805(c.1966),alaterrestrikebyJohnPinchesafterC.H.Küchler,uniformedbustleft, rev. panoramicviewofnavalbattle,48mm,68.74g(BHM584;E960;Hardy40). Beautifullytonedandpractiallyasstruck;inoriginal burgundy case of issue

£120-£150

5105

PresentationofColours,1813,acoppermedalbyWebb&BrenetforMudie,bareheadleft, rev. soldierspresenttheircolours to Queen Charlotte, 41mm (BHM 769). Even chocolate-brown patina, extremely ne

£80-£100

5106

Lt-ColGeorgeMorlandHutton,45th(Nottinghamshire)Regt.TheMidlandRailwaywasformedin1844bythemergeroftheMidlandCounties Railway,theNorthMidlandRailwayandtheBirminghamandDerbyJunctionRailway.ItownedalargenetworkofrailwaylinescentredonDerby and the East Midlands MidlandRailway, c. 1850,anovalmother-of-pearlFreeTicket,crest, rev.named(Lieut.Col.G.M.Hutton),35x25mm(cf.Millett FPL 2005, 99). Extremely ne and very rare; pierced for suspension £150-£200

5107

Smith!eldClub,asilverprizemedalbyW.Wyon,bustofEarlSpencerleft, rev. bareheadoftheDukeofRichmondright,edge named(ViscountHill,Hawkstone,Shrewsbury.AsBreaderBestBeastinClassXX.1860),48mm,70.30g(BHM2218;E1400). Looped at 12 o’clock, hairlines, otherwise extremely ne

£120-£150

InternationalExhibition, London,1862,awhitemetalmedalbyA.BovyforMassonnet,laureatebustofVictorialeft, rev.view of the exhibition building, 50mm (Allen B15; Page-Divo 461). Extremely ne [Graded by NGC MS 60] £80-£100 x 5108

5109

MarriageofthePrinceofWalesandPrincessAlexandra,1863,awhitemetalmedalbyT.Ottley,bustsofthePrinceand Princesswithinovalmedallions, rev. legendwithinwreath,tworadiantcrownsabove,65mm(W&E931A.1;BHM2767). Afew minor edge knocks, otherwise brilliant extremely ne, rare thus £60-£80

Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection

5110 x

Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, a silver award medal, unsigned, two horses pulling plough driven by artisan, tree in background, rev legend, named (To Robert Tagert, Woodhouselees, 1863), 35mm (Brodie 103); National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers, 1890, a bright brass medal, unsigned [by W.J. Davis], front elevation of the Society’s headquarters, rev BONUS OBTAINED 1872, GREAT ARBITRATION 1879, etc, 38mm (W 3021; BHM 3404) [2]. First very ne; with scroll mount and loop for suspension, second extremely ne, retaining much original brilliance

£80-£100

5111

Provenance: First DNW Auction 62, 30 June 2004, lot 1524; D.B. McDonald Collection

21st Anniversary of the Volunteer Movement, 1881, a white metal medal by N. Macphail after J.N. Paton, crowned, veiled and draped bust of Victoria facing, rev. winged !gure of St Michael standing, holding sword, female seated with child and bay at left, armed knights at right, edge unnamed, 63mm, 70.86g (BHM 3104; BDM III, 526; E 1682). Good very ne with some original colour £70-£90

5112

Winchester College, 500th Anniversary, 1893, a silver medal by G. Frampton, William of Wykeham seated facing, surrounded by pupils, rev. view of the College chapel, arms to right, 76mm, 186.07g (BHM 3464). Some edge bruises, otherwise almost extremely ne £300-£360

Provenance: Bt Spink June 1978

5113

Winchester College, 500th Anniversary, 1893, medal by G. Frampton in copper and white metal, William of Wykeham seated facing, surrounded by pupils, rev. view of the College chapel, arms to right, both 76mm (BHM 3464) [2]. About extremely ne

£60-£80

5114

Provenance: First SCMB October 1979 (U646)

Resignation of William Gladstone as Prime Minister, 1894, a large bronze medal by L.C. Lauer for J. Rochelle Thomas, bust left, rev. inscription recording the names of all members of the House of Commons, 95mm (BHM 3468; E 1792). Extremely ne; in tted red case of issue (this somewhat damaged) £150-£200

5115

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by the Heaton Mint, Birmingham, crowned bust left, rev. arms above VICTORIA, laurel branches below, 37mm, 27.95g (BHM 3549); with other (1) [2]. The rst pettily toned, practically as struck; the other ne £100-£120

5116

Death of Queen Victoria, 1901, a silver Temperance medal, 35mm, 21.65g; George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver Police Medal, named (P C J ROSE), 38mm, 32.78g; George V, King’s Medal, a silver attendance medal for the London County Council, 32mm, 22.56g; together with miscellaneous British medals in silver (8) and base metals (2), total silver weight for lot = 194.83g [13]. Generally extremely ne £200-£260

5117

Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, conjoined crowned busts right, rev. Britannia seated right holding shield, Westminster Abbey in distance to right, 64mm, 113.54g (C & W 4205A.14; BHM 3772; E 1870a). Some contact marks, good very ne, toned £120-£150

5118

700th Anniversary of the Foundation of Liverpool, 1907, a bronze medal by C.J. Allen, King John presenting charter to kneeling male !gure, rev. three-masted ship sailing left, 64mm (BHM 3952; E 1898a); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by E. CrP., crowned busts left, rev. national "owers of India, Australia, Britain, Africa and Canada, 57mm, 62.42g; with similar (1); Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown, 1981, Royal Wedding (S LL4) [4]. Generally as struck £120-£150

5119

Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, liner sinking, legend and date 5 may 1915 in exergue, rev passengers buying tickets from a skeleton at the Cunard booth, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c). About extremely ne; with original box, this worn £30-£40

5120

British Empire Exhibition, 1925, a bronze medal by B. Mackennal and P. Metcalfe, crowned bust of George V left, rev. stylized !gures with objects symbolizing food, transport and housing, 51mm (BHM 4203; E 1997). Practically as struck; in original red case of issue £100-£120

5122

Royal Navy & Royal Marines Championships, c. 1930, a group of silver prize medals (6) by Philips, Aldershot, Britannia standing with triton, holding out laurel wreath towards lion, ship in background, rev. all named within shield on anchor, 39 x 47mm, 247.65g total [6]. All looped at 12 o’clock, most with some gilt remaining, otherwise generally extremely ne £200-£260

5121 Amateur Athletic Association Championship, 1932, a silver prize medal by A. Clark & Co., Birmingham, named (THROWING THE JAVELIN, 2ND S WILSON, 184 FEET 91/4 INCHES, LONDON 1932), 38mm, 35.43g; with similar, 1939, 50mm, 36.02g; Midland Counties Championships, 1936, a silver prize medal, 32mm, 20.05g; together with related medals in silver (6) and base metals (17), various types, total silver weight for lot = 147.04g [Lot]. Generally extremely ne

£300-£400

5124

Provenance: Property of Stanley Wilson, British Javelin thrower.

Royal Navy Athletics Association, a silver prize medal, man sprinting in rural setting, rev. crown with naval ephemera, named (Portsmouth Port Spring 1935, 1st Team, H.M.S. Hood, G.R. Barnett, 7th), 38mm, 34.73g; with other similar medals in silver (3), various types, 60.38g total [4]. Varied state

£100-£120

5123 Irish Amateur Athletic Union, bronze award medals (2), 1941, 1942, both 51mm; Inter-Services Athletic Championships, bronze award medals (5), 1933, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939, all 38mm; Dublin University Harriers & Athletics Club, enamelledbronze award medals (5), 1938 (2), 1939, 1942 (2), all 32mm; together with similar award medals in bronze (14), various types, most named [26]. Varied state; many looped at 12 o’clock for suspension £100-£120

5125

The Bayeux Tapestry, 1966, a bronze medal by J. Balme, detail from the Bayeux tapestry , rev. legend in four lines, 70mm; bronze medals (2) by J. H. Coëffin, 1966, detail from the Bayeux tapestry, rev. bilingual inscription in nine lines, 67mm; together with other base metal medals (5) [8]. Generally extremely ne, one cleaned £80-£100

5126

800th Anniversary of the Death of Thomas Becket, 1970, a silver medal by James Chase & Sons, 50mm, 65.53g. Prettily toned, as struck; in original black box of issue £100-£120

5127

Railways Act 1921, c. 1971, a set of silver medals by Overton Farrell & Sons, all 46mm, 128.02g total [4]. All as struck; in original green case of issue £120-£150

5128

5129

5130

5131

Elizabeth II, Silver Wedding Anniversary, 1972, a silver medal by D. Cornell for J. Pinches, conjoined busts left, rev. coats of arms, cyphers above and below, 51mm, 63.30g (Eimer 2106). Practically as struck; in original case of issue

£100-£120

Chinese Exhibition in London, 1974, a bronze medal, 51mm; 50th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, 1972, a gilt bronze medal, 51mm [2]. Both good extremely ne

£100-£120

Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, 1977, a pair of medals in silver and gilt-bronze by the Royal Mint, both 45mm, 52.05g for the silver (Eimer 2135b) [2]. Extremely ne; in original boxes of issue

£80-£100

25th Anniversary of Coronation, 1978, a silver medal by the Pobjoy mint, 38mm, 29.94g; Wedding of Charles & Diana, 1981, a silver medal by the Heaton mint, 38mm, 25.42g; HMS Belfast, a silver medal by Slade, Hampton & Sons, 38mm, 30.53g [3]. All as struck; in original cases of issue

£100-£120

5132

Modern medals and medalets, including World Cup footballers, cars, etc, issued by Esso, Shell, Sainsbury’s, etc, a large quantity [Lot], Extremely ne £5-£10

Provenance: R. Hayes Collection

18th Century Tokens

5133

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Slough, William Till, Halfpenny, 1794, lion rampant to left, rev. view of the Red Lion inn, edge plain, 12.01g/12h (DH 24). Good extremely ne £60-£80

5134

WILTSHIRE, Devizes, John Baster, Halfpenny, 1796, arms, rev. stag standing left, edge grained over payable in ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL, 9.62g/6h (DH 2a); together with relevant medals and tokens in base metals (7), various types [8]. Varied state £50-£70

Argentina

5135

BuenosAires,JockeyClub, InaugurationoftheSocialCentre,1903,amattsilvermedalbyJ.Gottuzzo,horse’sheadwithin horseshoeandwreath, rev.legendanddate,50mm,56.40g; LivestockExposition, c.1910(?),abronzeexhibitionmedalbyJ,M, Lubary,unnamed,50mm; BRAZILFarroupilhaRevolutionCentenaryExposition,1935,asilvermedal,signedSeidl,30mm, 25.30g; CHILE,AgriculturalExposition,1869,acoppermedalbyJ.Bainville,unnamed,55mm[4] Aboutextremely ne,third sometime cleaned £70-£90

Australia

5136

OlympicGames, Sydney,2000,aplatedbronzeParticipant’smedal,unsigned,Olympictorch, rev.legendoverOlympicrings, 50mm, 68.57g (cf. DNW 128, 689). Stain on reverse, otherwise extremely ne; in blue plastic holder of issue £100-£150

Belgium

5137

AthBeekeepingCompetition,1891,asilveredbronzemedalbyHeart,headofLeopoldIIleft, named(PrixD’HonneurDonde Mr A Delaye, Conseiller Provincial), 51mm. Within bezel with integral loop, about extremely ne

£20-£30

Canada

5138

Montreal,SouToken,c.1835-38(Breton676); QuebecBank,PennyandHalfpennyTokens,both1837(KMTn6,11); George V, 60thAnniversaryofConfederation,1927,abronzemedal,25mm(BHM4215); GeorgeVI, RoyalVisit,1939,abronze medal,31mm(BHM4394); TheProvinceofNewfoundland,1967,anickelmedal,41mm(Thomson463);togetherwithother Canadian medals and tokens in copper (4) and nickel (1), various types [11]/ Fine to mint state £50-£70

China

5139 x

SONG or YUANDYNASTY, c.960-1368,brassZodiacCharm,Lunaranimalsandtheircorrespondingcharactersevenlyspaced around, rev. four divine creatures with monk to right, 57mm, 51.22g. Dark patina, ne

£100-£120

5140

5141

5142

5143

5144

5145

5146

5147

5148

5149

5150

Egypt

Credit Lyonnais Egypte, a plated bronze medal, unsigned, 88mm; Inauguration of Senghor University, 1990, a bronze medal, unsigned, 79mm; Alexandria Biennale, 1990, a bronze medal, unsigned, 70mm; Centre des hautes études sur l’Afrique et l’Asie modernes, a bronze medal, unsigned, for the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 68mm [4]. About extremely ne and better; rst in blue case of issue £30-£40

France

Federation Regionale du Nord-est, 1968, a silvered-bronze medal by O. Berton, 58mm; Le Fer, Syndicat Patronal de Rouen, a bronze medal by G. Ridet and H. Dubois, 57mm; Sainte Jeanne d’Arc, 1936, a bronze medal by E.P. Blin, 58mm; Electricite de France et Gaz de France, c. 1930, a silvered-bronze medal by H. Dropsy, 55mm; together with miscellaneous French Art Déco medals in base metals (3), various types [7]. Varied state

£100-£120

Universal Exposition, Lyon, 1894, a silvered-bronze medal by A. Patey, rev. named (Joseph Brizon), 63mm; Entrainement Physique, Preparation Militaire, 1911, a bronze medal by P. Grandhomme (4), all 50mm [5]. Generally extremely ne £80-£100

A Miscellaneous group of 19th and early 20th century Art Nouveau medals and plaques in bronze (18), various types [18]. Varied state £80-£100

Liberation of Berchtesgaden by Division Leclerc, c. 1980, a large bronze medal by Ballard, named (Maurice Quis!x, 1 er R.M.T 3 ème Cie), 136mm; Charles de Gaulle, 1962, a bronze medal by J.H. Coëffin for Monnaie de Paris, 80mm (Br. 81); together with related Second World War medals in base metals (11), various types [13]. Generally good extremely ne £100-£120

Louis Jouver (Actor and Director), 1949, a bronze medal by G. Delamarre, 67mm; 150th Anniversary of Banque Dupont, 1969, a bronze medal by A. Rouloy, 62mm; Centre National D’Études Spatiales, 1974, a bronze medal by Siv Holme, 67mm; Groupe Drouot-Marly le Roi, 1989, a bronze medal by Asselberg, 76mm; together with miscellaneous 20th medals in bronze (9), various types [13]. Generally as made £100-£120

Henri Germain Fondateur du Credit Lyonnais, 1910, a bronze medal by C. Pillet, 80mm; Le Bois, a uniface bronze medal by Georges Ridet, 58.5mm; Maurice Delannoy, c. 1936, an Art Déco bronze medal, 45mm; Sous-Secrètariat d’etat de l’èducation Physique, a bronze medal by Morlon, 49mm; National Confederation of Wines, Ciders, Spirits and Liqueurs, 1970, a bronze medal by G. Contaux, 48mm; with similar (3) [8]. Extremely ne

£100-£120

La Paix Educatrice, 1898, a plated bronze award plaque by A.P.A. Massoulle for A. Desaide, rev. named (A. Grrangeat), 68 x 49mm (BDM III, 603; cf. Möller 80, 939; cf. DNW 35, 535); Compagnie Générale d'Électricité, c. 1935, a bronze award plaque by E.P. Blin for 25 Years' Service, named (M. Ernest Dutsch), 70 x 63mm (cf. DNW M10, 1531); Encouragement Aux Sports, a bronze plaque by F. Rasumny, 45 x 58mm (Joos b.875); with similar (3), various types [6]. Generally as made £100-£120

Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris, 1931, an Art Déco bronze award medal by E. Martin and R.-R.-A. Bénard, central female head representing France facing, female heads symbolising Asia, Africa, Oceania and India at sides, rev. symbolic buildings around the temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, tropical foliage and fruits in foreground, tablet unnamed, 68mm (Ruedas 23; cf. CGB June 2023, 654; cf. iNumis MBS 40, 1148; cf. Baldwin 95, 2704; cf. Noonans 324, 308). Scratch accross base of obverse bust, otherwise extremely ne; in original case of issue - this slightly damaged £80-£100

Pierre de Courthardy, c. 1500, a bronze gilt medal attributed to Giovanni Candida, bust right wearing bonnet, rev., ARS VIRTVS ET INGENIVM in three lines, 54mm, 47.20g (Hill 840; Armand II, 86, 11). Pierced, an early cast, nearly very ne, gilding worn £80-£100

Provenance: M. Hall Collection, Part III, Baldwin Auction 67, 28 September 2010, lot 2003

Advocate-General under Charles VIII; !rst President of the Parlement of Paris (1497-1505).

Pierre de Briçonnet, 1503, a gilt or bronzed-lead restitution medal in the style of Giovanni Candida, bust right wearing bonnet, rev two infants clasping cornucopia, 62mm, 134.50g (Mazerolle 80; Armand III, 143, 18; Hill 847 bis). Some wear to high points, about very ne £150-£200

Provenance: M. Hall Collection, Part I, Baldwin Auction 64, 4 May 2010, lot 253

Pierre Briçonnet (died 1509), lawyer and secretary to Louis XI; governor of Languedoc under Louis XII.

5151

Restitution of the Republic of Siena etc., 1552, a bronze gilt medal by E. de Laune, armoured laureate bust of Henri II right wearing Collar of the Order of St Michael, rev inscription and date in nine lines within wreath, 54mm, 38.35g (Jones I, 87, n. 66.). Some patchy wear to gilding, nearly very ne £120-£150

As part of his war against the Emperor Charles V in Italy, Henri II !nanced and assisted in the expulsion of Imperial forces from Siena in 1552 The medal also commemorates other events of the year, including military operations in the cities of Metz, Parma and Mirandola.

5152

French Victories, c. 1552, a bronze gilt medal by E. de Laune, armoured laureate bust of Henri II right wearing Collar of the Order of St Michael, rev winged Victory and Abundance in quadriga right, 51mm, 44.35g (Jones vol I, 69). Pierced, nearly very ne, some light scratches and wear to gilding £80-£100

Provenance: Bonhams 15 December 1999, lot 121

5153

François de Bonne, duc de Lesdiguières, c. 1600, a copper gilt medal by G. Dupré, bust in armour and ruff left, rev. clasped hands, palm and olive branches around, 55mm, 52.50g (BMC [Jones] Vol II, 6). Some marks in eld, very ne or better £200-£260

Provenance: M. Hall Collection, Part I, Baldwin Auction 64, 4 May 2010, lot 283

François de Bonne, duke of Lesdiguières (1543-1626), Constable of France, was a soldier of high rank during the French Wars of Religion. Originally a Huguenot, he converted to Catholicism in 1622.

5154

Construction of the Médicis Aqueduct, a cast bronze gilt medal, c. 1624, laureate bust of Louis XIII right wearing ruff and mantle over armour, rev. ship of Paris sailing right, 55mm, 49..25g (Maz 692; Trésor II, 7, 1; Jones –). Pierced for suspension, some wear to gilding, very ne £150-£200

Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 15 December 1999, lot 133

A project undertaken to upgrade the Parisian water supply undertaken by Marie de Medici, Queen Mother and regent for the young Louis XIII.

5155

Antoine Ruzé, Marquis d’Effiat et de Longjumeau, undated, a bronze cliche by Jean Warin, bust right, rev. Hercules and Atlas trying to carry the world, 64mm (Jones 181; Mazerolle 702 var.). Pierced at 12 and 6 o’clock as is usual for type, otherwise with a dark patina, very ne £100-£120

5156

Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu, 1641, a bronze gilt medal by A Dupré, laureate bust of Louis right, rev., bust of Richelieu right; date below, 45mm, 25.20g (Jones 75; Mazerolle 717), Some wear to gilding, about very ne

£80-£100

Provenance: M. Hall Collection Part III, Baldwin Auction 67, 28 September 2010, lot 2302

Abraham Dupré (son of Guillaume, 1604-47),

5157

Catherine de’ Medici, c 1730, a cast copper medal by A. Selvi, draped bust right, rev star surrounded by serpent, crown above, 84mm, 185.24g (Silich 814, this medal; V & T 271; cf iNumis May 2017, 289; cf Baldwin 64, 520). About extremely ne, superb Baroque style, attractively patinated; with tiny piercing at top for suspension

£100-£150

Catherine de’ Medici (1519-89), Queen of France from 1547 to 1559 by marriage to Henri II, and mother of the French monarchs Francis II, Charles IX and Henri III

5158

Banque de France, AN VIII, a pair of silver bank Jetons by Rambert Dumarest (2), both 36mm, 23.17g, 24.13g; Compagnie d’Assurance Contre l’Incendie a Paris, 1837, a silver bank Jeton by Dumarest, 36mm, 19.05g; Compagnie l’Aigle, 1843, a silver bank Jeton by Crabbe, 36mm, 21.46g [4]. All good very ne or better

£100-£120

5159

Visit of Louis Napoléon to Bordeaux, 1852, a silver medalet by Caque, 24mm (Coll. 37 var.). Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, about extremely ne £40-£50

World Historical Medals from Various Properties

Prix de la Société impériale d’acclimatation, 1854, a silver prize medal by A. Dubois, allegory seated looking left, surrounded by farm animals, rev. named (Lord Hill, Antilope Canna 1860) within laurel wreath, 50mm, 67.55g. Pierced and looped at 12 o’clock, otherwise extremely ne £120-£150

5160 Napoleon III, Concours régional agricole & instruments d’agriculture, 1856, a bronze prize medal by A.A. Caqué, bare bust left, rev. inscription within and around wreath, 50mm. In bronze frame and glass lunette (this with small chip), looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, medal otherwise as struck £50-£70

5161 Napoleon III, Concours régional agricole & instruments d’agriculture, 1856, a bronze prize medal by A.A. Caqué, bare bust left, rev. inscription within and around wreath, 50mm. In bronze frame and glass lunette, looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, medal otherwise as struck £50-£70

5163

5162 Napoleon III, Concours régional agricole & instruments d’agriculture, 1856, a bronze prize medal by A.A. Caqué, bare bust left, rev. inscription within and around wreath, 50mm. In bronze frame and glass lunette, looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, medal otherwise as struck £50-£70

5165 x

5164 x Gustave Servois, 1908, a bronze medal by O. Yencesse, bust right, rev. frontal elevation of the Hôtel d’Olivier de Clisson, 60mm (cf. PBE 1025; Coll. R. Marx 170; BDM VI, 699). Extremely ne

5166

Exposition Universelle, 1878, a bronze medal by Oudine and Dubois, head of Ceres left, star above, rev view of the Palais de Trocadero, 51mm (Wurz. 7167); Henri Giffard’s Balloon Ascent over Paris, 1878, a gilt-bronze medal by C. Trotin, balloon over a view of Paris, rev legend in six lines, 51mm (Malpas 99; cf. DNW 165, 1313); E; Côme Ruggieri, dated ‘1739’, a light bronze medal by A.B. & Co., Ruggieri standing right engaging in pyrotechnics, rev. named (Mme Capelle Suzanne, 1940-1960) within oak and olive wreath, 50mm [3]. Varied state

£40-£50

£50-£70

Syndicat Général de la Construction Electrique [General Trade Union of Electrical Engineering], c. 1930, an Art Déco bronze medal by R. Pelletier, semi-naked !gure representing Electricity seated right on globe, rev. workers with turbines, named (M. Ernest Dutsch), edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 68mm (cf. DNW 193, 1244). As struck £80-£100

5167

FRANCE, Exposition Philatelique Internationale, Paris, 1975, a bronze medal by Renée Vautier, 68mm; USA, St. Patrick’s Day, 1974, a silver medal by the Franklin mint; with others (2) [4]. All practically as struck

£80-£100

Germany

5168

BAVARIA, Ludwig III, 1916, a silver box medal by Richard Klein, separated and hollowed out to house a colourful paper insert depiction various war-related scenes, 52mm (Zetzmann 7001). Outer medal lightly toned, extremely ne; the paper insert fully intact

£100-£120

5169

Jungfernfahrt der SS Imperator der Hamburg-Amerika-Linie [Maiden Voyage of Hamburg-America Line's SS Imperator], 1913. a bronze medal, unsigned, bust of Wilhelm II to right, rev vessel steaming three-quarters to left, 60mm Extremely ne; in blue tted case

£25-£35

5170

The Quadruple Alliance, 1916, an iron metal by R. Weinberger, conjoined busts of Wilhelm II, Franz Joseph I, Mehmed V, and Ferdinand I right, rev. St. George and the Dragon left, 50mm, 42.22g (Husźar 6659; Zetzmann -). Mottled dark toning on obverse, three small spots of corrosion on reverse, otherwise extremely ne, rare

£40-£50

5171

Amerikafahrt des LZ 126 [American Flight of LZ 126], 1924, a bronze medal by Mayer & Wilhelm, bust of Ferdinand von Zeppelin right, rev. Mercury holding airship, 60mm (Kaiser 451.3). Good extremely ne

£80-£100

5172 x

Wartburg Parkplatz [Wartburg Car Park], 1930, a cast bronze cliché plaque by K. Goetz, medieval warrior with shield and !ag, Wartburg Castle above, 117 x 90mm. Extremely ne, rare; with holes for attachment £120-£150

Israel

5173 x

25th Anniversary of Nahariya, 1960, a bronze medal, 59mm; Liberation of Jerusalem, 1967, a bronze medal by M. Dayan and Y. Rabin, 59mm; Yom Kippur War, 1973, a bronze medal, 59mm; Operation Jonathan, 1976, a bronze medal by M. Novak and G. Rothschild for the Kretschmer mint, 59mm [4]. All extremely ne £80-£100

Italy

5174

Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts, 1908-09, a bronze medal by L. Cossa and F. Broggi, Milan, Industry standing holding laurel wreath over various contraptions, rev. inscription in four lines within oak and olive wreath, 50mm; Regione Dell’ Umbria, a bronze medal by Giuseppe Riccetti, 50mm; Marescallo d’Italia Enrico Caviglia 1862-1945, 1988, a bronze medal by C.A.F., 40mm; Centenario di fondazione dell'Istituto Tecnico e Commerciale, 1963, a bronze medal by Bertoni, Milan, 55mm; together with miscellaneous Italian medals in base metals (5), various types [9]. Varied state £100-£120

Italy: Papal States

5175

The Good Shepherd, c. 1681, yr. 5, annual bronze gilt medal by G. B. Guglielmada, bust of Innocent XI right, rev Jesus carrying a lamb over His shouders, 34mm, 18.30g (Lincoln 1437). Suspension loop removed, good very ne £80-£100

Provenance: M. Hall Collection Part II, Baldwin Auction 66, 29 June 2010, lot 1170

5176

The Church Triumphant, c. 1683, yr. 7, annual bronze gilt medal by G. Hamerani, bust of Innocent XI right, rev the Church standing, putti holding temple and tiara either side, 36mm, 19.70g (Lincoln 1446). Good very ne £80-£100

5177

Innocent XI, Battle of Parkany, 1684, a gilt-bronze medal by Giovanni Hamerani, bust right wearing tiara, rev. Madonna and child seated on house, large banner and battle scene below, 39mm (Miselli p.147, 147; Hutten-Czaoski 2482). Good very ne, rare £200-£260

5178

Election of Pope Alexander VIII, 1689, a bronze gilt medal by G. Hamerani, bust right, wearing Papal tiara and mantum, rev globe, partially terrestrial and celestial, divided by zodiacal band, 38mm, 25.00g (Lincoln 1488; Mazio 351). Good very ne

£120-£150

5179

Provenance: Count Emeryk Hutton Czapski Collection.

St Peter who Watches over Rome, 1694, yr. 3, annual bronze gilt medal by G. Hamerani, bust of Innocent XII right, rev standing !gure of St Peter, holding keys, keeping watch over the city of Rome in the background, 33mm, 16.44g (Miselli 309, Lincoln 1546-47). Better than very ne, some wear to high points of gilding

£100-£120

5180

Provenance: M. Hall Collection, part II, Baldwin Auction 66, 29 June 2010, lot 1205

Benedict XIV, Accession, c. 1740, a bronze gilt medal by O. Hamerani, capped bust right, rev. Justic standing holding out scales and staff, date below in Roman numerals, 39.5mm. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, very ne or better

£80-£100

Provenance: Glendinings, 17 November 1988, lot 418

United States of America

5181 x 50th Anniversary of the Medallic Art Company, 1950, a bronze medal by the afformentioned, 68mm; Charles Lindbergh, 1927 (1977), a later striking bronze medal after G. Prud’Homme, 68mm; 100th Anniversary of the Coca-Cola Company, 1986, a bronze medal by the Medallic Art Company, New York, 76mm; 60th Anniversary of Delta Airlines, 1989, a cupronickel medal, 74mm; together with miscellaneous 20th century American medals in base metals (approx. 40), various types [Lot]. Generally extremely ne £80-£100

5183 x

Abraham Lincoln Essay Contest, 1930, a bronze plaque by P. Stian for the Pittsburgh Press, 32 x 46mm; Inauguration of Richard Nixon, 1969, a bronze medal by Ralph J. Menconi, 68mm; Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1971, a bronze medal by J.J. commemorating the silver Dollar, 62mm; Centennial of the Republican National Convention, 1954, a bronze medal by S.R., 63mm; America’s Millennium, 2000, a bronze medal by J. Stapleton, 69mm; J. Edgard Hoover, 1972, a bronze medal by P. Gasparro, 76mm; together with miscellaneous American Presidential and Political medals in base metals (13), various types [19]. Generally extremely ne £100-£120

5182 x Inauguration of John F. Kennedy, 1961, a bronze medal by Paul Manship, 68mm (Mayhew 11a); California Bicentennial, 1969, a bronze medal by Van Samt for the Medallic Art Company, New York, 62mm; together with miscellaneous 20th century American medals in base metals (14), various types [16]. All practically as struck; in orginal card boxes of issue £80-£100

Miscellaneous

5184

FRANCE, René Dorme (French Fighter Ace), c. 1942, a lead medal, unsigned, 85mm; Emile Levassor & René Panhard, c. 1991, a bronze medal by A. Bourroux, 67mm; ROMANIA, Carol I, Silver Jubilee, 1891, a bronze medal by A. Scharff, 64mm (Wurz. 4355); SPAIN, Exposición Universal de Barcelona, 1888, a bronze medal by E. Arnau and G. Castells, 50mm (Cr. 760); Banco de Espana, Unico de Emision, 1974, a bronze medal by J.L.S, 70mm; SWITZERLAND, Centovalli/Golino, Bridges of Peace, 1985, a bronze medal by P. Galina, 70mm [6]. Varied state £80-£100

5185

5186

A Miscellaneous group of mostly 20th century Art medals in base metals (59), various types [59]. Varied state £80-£100

AUSTRIA, Kammer der Gewerblichen Wirtschaft für Wien, 1951, a bronze medal by Grienauer, 70mm; FRANCE, Exposition Canin de Nantes, c. 1900, a silvered-bronze medal by Salieres, 1895, 50mm; Sous-Secrètariat d’etat de l’èducation Physique, a silvered-bronze medal by H. Demey, 50mm; GREAT BRITAIN, The Royal African Society, 1968, a bronze medal, unnamed, named on edge (Hendrik Teekens, 1968), 50mm; together with miscellaneous 20th century medals in base metals (46), various types [50]. Varied state £120-£150

World Historical Medals from Various Properties

5187 BELGIUM, Belgian Boxing Championship, 1927, a gilt bronze plaque by P. de Soete, 43 x 81mm; FRANCE, 800th Anniversary of Strasbourg Cathedral, c. 1815, a white metal medal, 55mm; Sérénité, c. 1910, a uniface copper plaque by P.M. Dammann, 79 x 70mm [3]. About extremely ne

5189 x

SPAIN, Banco de Espana, Unico de Emision, 1974, a silver medal by J.L.S, 49mm, 69.42g; ITALY, Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo, 1997, a silver medal by Gio Pomodoro for their 150th Anniversary, 44mm, 51.46g [2]. Both as struck; in original cases of issue £120-£150

5188 FRANCE, Henri II, French Victories over the Holy Roman Empire, c. 1552 (c. 1980s), a bronze medal after E. de Laune, 60mm (cf. Maz II, 90); Napoleon I, Opening of the l’Ourcq Canal, 1809, a bronze medal by Andrieu, 43mm (Bramsen 868); L’Épargne est la Sécurité de la Vieillesse, 1935, a bronze medal by Lenoir, 59mm; GERMANY, Jagdbomber-Geschwader 34, 1977, a silver medal, 52.52g, 59mm; together with miscellaneous World medals in silver (1) and base metals (34), various types [39]. Varied state £100-£120

£70-£90

5190

DAVIS,N., GreekCoins&Cities,London,1967,221pp,illustrationsintext;togetherwithotherrelatedvolumesbyFlorance, Klawans and Seaby (4) [7]. Varied state

£5-£10

5191

North,J.J.,andPreston-Morley,P.J.,SCBI33:BrookerCollection,London,1984,lxix+130platesandtext,dj(Manville1530); North,J.J.,EnglishHammeredCoinage,vols.13rdedn,London,1991,vol.2,2edn,1975,191pp,11plates,djs(Manville1701, 1779) [3]. Varied state

£30-£40

5192

BULL,M., TheHalf-CrownsofCharlesI1625-1649:Vol.I,TowerMintunderKing1st&2ndHorsemen,Oxford,nd[2009],xvi+364pp, illustrations in text. Publishers’ blue boards, rst free endpaper signed by the author, very ne and clean, rare

£80-£100

5193

Provenance: Ex libris Neil Beaton

DAVIS,W.J., TheNineteenthCenturyTokenCoinage [London,1904],the1969Seabyreprint,xlvii+284pp,15plates,dj(Manville 1189). Fine £5-£10

5194

GLENDINING &CO (London),auctioncatalogues(18),1914-70,includingGrantleyV,LockettEnglishIVandV,GreekII,IIIandIV, RomanandByzantine,ScottishII,BrettellExeter,etc;SPINK/BOWERS &RUDDY (LosAngeles),The‘Dundee’CollectionofScottish Coins, 19 February 1976, 347 lots [19]. Many priced and with plates £25-£35

Provenance: Ex libris Neil Beaton

5195

HAWKINS,E.,FRANKS,A.W.andGRUEBER,H.A., MedallicIllustrationsoftheHistoryofGreatBritainandIrelandtothedeathofGeorgeII, 2 vols,London,1885,724+866pp(Manville515);togetherwithanoriginalsetofthe183collotypeplatesin19foliofascicules, London, 1904-11 [Lot]. Publishers’ brown cloth, gilt spines; Plates very ne in original folios £120-£150

Provenance: Ex libris Robin Porteous

5196

MANVILLE,H.E.,andROBERTSON,T.J., BritishNumismaticAuctionCatalogues,1710-1984,London,1986,xvii+420pp(Manville1581); MANVILLE,H.E., NumismaticGuidetoBritish&IrishPeriodicals,1731-1991,vol.1,London,1993,xviii+449pp,illustrationsintext (Manville1749);MANVILLE,H.E., NumismaticGuidetoBritish&IrishPeriodicals,1836-1995,vol.2,London,1997,pp.453-1083 (Manville1834);MANVILLE,H.E., NumismaticGuidetoBritishandIrishPrintedBooks,1600-2004,London,2005,xi+291pp,additions sheettipped-in;MANVILLE,H.E., BiographicalDictionaryofBritishandIrishNumismatics, London,2009,xii+358pp[5]. Publishers’red cloth; almost as new £80-£100

Provenance: Ex libris Neil Beaton

5197

ORTIZ,E.M., SpanishColonialandRepublicanCuartillosoftheNewWorld:ADetailedCatalogue,2vols+Appendix,SanJuan,2020, xxviii + 395, xv + 379pp, illustrations in text, dj, copy no. 297 [of 300]. As new £150-£200

5198

SEABY,B.A., Coin&MedalBulletin (24),1961,1963-5inclusive,1966(2),1967(2),1968-83inclusive[24]. Publishers’redcloth; generally very ne £50-£70

Provenance: Ex libris Neil Beaton

5199

SPINK & SON, Numismatic Circular, London (13), 1967-79 inclusive [13]. Matching red cloth, spines gilt; very ne and clean £30-£50

Provenance: Ex libris Neil Beaton

STEWART,B.H.I.H., TheScottishCoinage,1stedn,London,1955,xi+181pp,21plates,dj(Manville1030);PECK,C.W., EnglishCopper, TinandBronzeCoinsintheBritishMuseum,1558-1958, 2ndedn,London,1964,xviii+648pp,50 !necollotypeplates,dj(Manville 1115);FEARON,D. Spink’sCatalogueofBritishCommemorativeMedals, Exeter,1984,192ppincluding92plates(Manville1521);EIMER, A.C., MedallicPortraitsoftheDukeofWellington, London,1994,138pp,illustrationsintext(Manville1774);ALLEN,L.L., TheWorld’s Show:Coincraft’sCatalogueofCrystalPalaceMedalsandTokens1851-1936, London,2000,276pp,illustrationsintext(Manville 1873);WHITTLESTONE,A.,andEWING,M.I.H., RoyalCommemorativeMedals1837-1977,vol.I, Llanfyllin,2008,183pp,illustrationsin text;HOLMES,N.M.McQ., SyllogeofCoinsoftheBritishIsles58:ScottishCoinsintheNationalMuseumsofScotland...1526-1603, London,2004,viii+338pp,99plates;CUMBERS,J.,and Whittlestone,A., RoyalCommemorativeMedals1837-1977,vol.4, 2ndedn, Llanfyllin,2017,210pp,illustrationsintext;togetherwithotherrelatedtitles(11)[19]. Publishers’bindings,generallyvery ne, rst two the best editions £70-£90 5200

Provenance: Ex libris Neil Beaton

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Bids of unusual amounts will be rounded down to the bid step below and will not take precedence over a similar bid unless received rst.

NOTE:

All bids placed other than via our website should be received by 4 PM on the day prior to the sale. Although we will endeavour to execute any late bids, Noonans cannot accept responsibility for bids received after that time. It is strongly advised that you use our online Advance Bidding Facility. If you have a valid email address bids may be entered, and amended or cancelled, online at www.noonans.co.uk right up until a lot is o ered. You will receive a con rmatory email for all bids and amendments. Bids posted to our o ce using this form will be entered by our sta using the same Advance Bidding Facility. There is, therefore, no better way of ensuring the accuracy of your advance bids than to place them yourself online.

I con rm that I have read and agree to abide by the Terms and Conditions of Business in the catalogue.

SIGNED

NAME (block capitals)

ADDRESS

TELEPHONE

If successful, payment can be made in the following ways:

Credit/Debit card online via www.noonans.co.uk

Bank Transfer

CLIENT CODE

Bankers: Lloyds; Address: 39 Piccadilly, London W1J 0AA; Sort code: 30-96-64; Account No.: 00622865; Swift Code: LOYDGB2L; IBAN: GB70LOYD30966400622865; BIC: LOYDGB21085

Cheque payable to Noonans

Cash up to a maximum of £5,000

All payments to be made in pounds sterling. Please note payment is due within ve working days of the end of the auction.

YOUR BIDS MAY BE PLACED OVERLEAF

COMMISSION FORM

COINS & HISTORICAL MEDALS

7–8 APRIL 2026

If you wish to place a ‘plus one’ bid, please write ‘+1’ next to the relevant bid

SALEROOM NOTICES:

Any Saleroom Notices relevant to this auction are automatically posted on the Lot Description pages on our website. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to consult the site for updates.

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

Should you be a successful bidder you will receive an invoice detailing your purchases. All purchases are sent by registered post unless otherwise instructed, for which a minimum charge of £12.00 (plus VAT if resident in the UK) will be added to your invoice. All payments for purchases must be made in pounds sterling. Please check your bids carefully.

PRICES REALISED

The hammer prices bid at the auction are posted on the Internet at www.noonans.co.uk in real time. A full list of prices realised appear on our website as the auction progresses. Telephone enquiries are welcome from 9 AM the following day.

CONDITIONS MAINLY CONCERNING BUYERS

1 The buyer

The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the ‘hammer price’ and any dispute shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Noonans Mayfair Ltd. (“Noonans”) that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. Bids will be executed in the order that they are received.

2 Minimum increment

The auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not conform to Noonans’ published bidding increments which may be found at noonans.co.uk and in the bidding form included with the auction catalogue.

3 The premium

The buyer shall pay to Noonans a premium of 24% on the ‘hammer price’ and agrees that Noonans, when acting as agent for the seller, may also receive commission from the seller in accordance with Condition 16.

4 Value Added Tax (VAT)

The buyers’ premium is subject to the current rate of Value Added Tax if the lot is delivered to or collected by the purchaser within the UK.

Lots marked ‘X’ are subject to importation VAT of 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside the UK, as per the conditions below.

Buyers who wish to hand carry their lots to export them from the UK will be charged VAT at the prevailing rate and importation VAT(where applicable) and will not be able to claim a VAT refund.

Buyers will only be able to secure a VAT free invoice and/or VAT refund if the goods are exported by Noonans or a pre-approved commercial shipper. Where the buyer instructs a pre-approved commercial shipper, proof of correct export out of the UK must be provided to Noonans by the buyer within 30 days of export and no later than 90 days from the date of the sale. Refunds are subject to a £50 administrative fee.

Lots marked ‘††’ are subject to the Standard Rate of VAT, currently 20%, on both the hammer price and buyers’ premium.

VAT can only be removed from the hammer price, if goods are exported by Noonans or a preapproved commercial shipper as per above. All lots will be subject to VAT on the buyers’ premium regardless of whether the lot is exported

5. Artist’s Resale Rights (Droit de Suite)

Lots marked ARR in the catalogue indicate lots that may be subject to this royalty payment. The royalty will be charged to the buyer on the ‘hammer price’ and is in addition to the buyers’ premium. Royalties are charged on a sliding percentage scale as shown below but do not apply to lots where the hammer price is less than 1000 pounds sterling. All royalty charges are paid in full to The Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS).

Portion of the hammer price Royalties

From 0 to £50,000 4%

From £50,000.01 to £200,000 3%

From £200,000.01 to £350,000 1%

From £350,000.01 to £500,000 0.5%

Exceeding

VAT does not apply to the Artist’s Resale Rights.

6 Payment

When a lot is sold the buyer shall:

(a) con rm to Noonans his or her name and address and, if so requested, give proof of identity; and

(b) pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling within ve working days of the end of the sale (unless credit terms have been agreed with Noonans before the auction). Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of £5,000 ( ve thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one auction.

7 Noonans may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the buyer before an auction under which the buyer will be entitled to take possession of lots purchased up to an agreed amount in value in advance of payment by a determined future date of the ‘total amount due’.

8 Any payments by a buyer to Noonans may be applied by Noonans towards any sums owing from that buyer to Noonans on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of the buyer, his or her agent, whether expressed or implied.

9 Collection of purchases

The ownership of the lot(s) purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he or she has made payment in full to Noonans of the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling.

10 (a) The buyer shall at his or her own expense take away the lot(s) purchased not later than 5 working days after the day of the auction but (unless credit terms have been agreed in accordance with Condition 7) not before payment to Noonans of the ‘total amount due’.

(b) The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges on any lot not taken away within 5 working days after the day of the auction.

(c) The packing and handling of purchased lots by Noonans sta is undertaken solely as a courtesy to clients and, in the case of fragile articles, will be undertaken only at Noonans’ discretion. In no event will Noonans be liable for damage to glass or frames, regardless of the cause. Bulky lots or sharp implements, etc., may not be suitable for in-house shipping.

11 Buyers’ responsibilities for lots purchased

The buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to lots purchased from the time of collection or the expiry of 5 working days after the day of the auction, whichever is the sooner. Neither Noonans nor its servants or agents shall thereafter be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, while any lot is in its custody or under its control.

Loss and damage warranty cover at the rate of 1.5% will be applied to any lots despatched by Noonans to destinations outside the UK, unless speci cally instructed otherwise by the consignee.

12 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase

If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with Conditions 6 and 10, or if there is any other breach of either of those Conditions, Noonans as agent of the seller shall, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one or

more of the following rights and remedies:

(a) to proceed against the buyer for damages for breach of contract.

(b) to rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at the same or any other auction.

(c) to re-sell the lot or cause it to be re-sold by public auction or private sale and the defaulting buyer shall pay to Noonans any resulting de ciency in the ‘total amount due’ (after deduction of any part payment and addition of re-sale costs) and any surplus shall belong to the seller.

(d) to remove, store and insure the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer and, in the case of storage, either at Noonans’ premises or elsewhere. (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2 percent per month on the ‘total amount due’ to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 5 working days after the day of the auction.

(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to the same buyer at the sale or any other auction and release it only after payment of the ‘total amount due’.

(g) to reject or ignore any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer at any future auctions or obtaining a deposit before accepting any bids in future.

(h) to apply any proceeds of sale then due or at any time thereafter becoming due to the defaulting buyer towards settlement of the ‘total amount due’ and to exercise a lien on any property of the defaulting buyer which is in Noonans’ possession for any purpose.

13 Liability of Noonans and sellers (a) Goods auctioned are usually of some age. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identi cation only. Buyers should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the condition of each lot and should exercise and rely on their own judgement as to whether the lot accords with its description. Subject to the obligations accepted by Noonans under this Condition, none of the seller, Noonans, its servants or agents is responsible for errors of descriptions or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. No warranty whatever is given by Noonans, its servants or agents, or any seller to any buyer in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or warranties are hereby excluded.

(b) Any lot which proves to be a ‘deliberate forgery’ may be returned by the buyer to Noonans within 15 days of the date of the auction in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction, accompanied by a statement of defects, the number of the lot, and the date of the auction at which it was purchased. If Noonans is satis ed that the item is a ‘deliberate forgery’ and that the buyer has and is able to transfer a good and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, the sale will be set aside and any amount paid in respect of the lot will be refunded, provided that the buyer shall have no rights under this Condition if:

(i) the description in the catalogue at the date of the sale was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts or fairly indicated that there was a con ict of such opinion; or (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of publication of the catalogue that the lot was a

‘deliberate forgery’ was by means of scienti c processes not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which was unreasonably expensive or impractical.

(c) A buyer’s claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid in respect of the lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage su ered or expense incurred by him or her.

(d) The bene t of the Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively in the buyer who, for the purpose of this condition, shall be and only be the person to whom the original invoice is made out by Noonans in respect of the lot sold.

CONDITIONS MAINLY CONCERNING SELLERS AND CONSIGNORS

14 Warranty of title and availability

The seller warrants to Noonans and to the buyer that he or she is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify Noonans, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or damage su ered by either in consequence of any breach on the part of the seller.

15 Reserves

The seller shall be entitled to place, prior to the rst day of the auction, a reserve at or below the low estimate on any lot provided that the low estimate is more than £100. Such reserve being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent of Noonans. Noonans may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the seller.

16 Authority to deduct commission and expenses

The seller authorises Noonans to deduct commission at the ‘stated rate’ and ‘expenses’ from the ‘hammer price’ and acknowledges Noonans’ right to retain the premium payable by the buyer. 17 Rescission of sale

If before Noonans remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and Noonans is of the opinion that the claim is justi ed, Noonans is authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Noonans in respect of the lot.

18 Payment of sale proceeds

Noonans shall remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller 35 days after the auction, but if by that date Noonans has not received the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer then Noonans will remit the sale proceeds within ve working days after the date on which the ‘total amount due’ is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been agreed between Noonans and the buyer, Noonans shall remit to the seller the sale proceeds 35 days after the auction unless otherwise agreed by the seller.

19 If the buyer fails to pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ within 35 days after the auction, Noonans will endeavour to notify the seller and take the seller’s instructions as to the appropriate course of action and, so far as in Noonans’ opinion is practicable, will assist the seller to recover the

‘total amount due’ from the buyer. If circumstances do not permit Noonans to take instructions from the seller, the seller authorises Noonans at the seller’s expense to agree special terms for payment of the ‘total amount due’, to remove, store and insure the lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as Noonans shall in its absolute discretion think t, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and if necessary to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer if appropriate.

20 If, notwithstanding that, the buyer fails to pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ within 35 days after the auction and Noonans remits the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to Noonans.

21 Charges for withdrawn lots

Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, Noonans reserve the right to charge a fee of 15% of Noonans’ then latest middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together with Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the UK, and ‘expenses’ incurred in relation to the property.

22 Rights to photographs and illustrations

The seller gives Noonans full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction).

23 Unsold lots

Where any lot fails to sell, Noonans shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-o er the lot for sale or to collect the lot.

24 Noonans reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half of the ‘stated rates’ calculated on the ‘bought-in price’ and in addition ‘expenses’ in respect of any unsold lots.

GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS

25 Noonans sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for any default by seller or buyer.

26 Any representation or statement by Noonans, in any catalogue as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to such matters and neither Noonans nor its servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions.

27 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at the auction, Noonans will, if so instructed, execute bids on their behalf. Neither Noonans nor its servants or agents are responsible for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so.

28 Noonans shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person.

29 Noonans has absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put

up any lot for auction again.

30 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or su ered by the person entitled to the bene t of the indemnity. (b) Noonans declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants and agents of the bene t of every indemnity under these Conditions to the extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the bene t of its servants and agents.

31 Any notice by Noonans to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder or buyer may be given by rst class mail, airmail or email and if so given shall be deemed to have been duly received by the addressee within 48 hours.

32 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. Noonans hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

33 In these Conditions:

(a) ‘catalogue’ includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publication; (b) ‘hammer price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the auctioneer to the buyer; (c) ‘total amount due’ means the ‘hammer price’ in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and additional charges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in pounds sterling;

(d) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with that description;

(e) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller being the ‘hammer price’ of the lot sold less commission at the ‘stated rates’ and ‘expenses’ and any other amounts due to Noonans by the seller in whatever capacity and howsoever arising;

(f) ‘stated rate’ means Noonans’ published rates of commission for the time and any Value Added Tax thereon;

(g) ‘expenses’ in relation to the sale of any lot means Noonans charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, certi cation, remedials, packing and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon;

(h) ‘bought-in price’ means 5 per cent more than the highest bid received below the reserve.

34 Vendors’ commission of sales

A commission of 15% is payable by the vendor on the hammer price on lots sold.

Insurance is charged at 1.5% of the hammer price.

35 VAT

Commission, illustrations, insurance and expenses are subject to VAT if the seller is resident in the UK.

AT NOONANS OUR EXPERTISE EXTENDS BEYOND THE KNOWLEDGE WITHIN OUR SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS TO INCLUDE ALL ASPECTS OF OUR AUCTION HOUSE, FROM OUR PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO TO OUR ADVANCED PROPRIETARY ONLINE BIDDING SYSTEM.

We’re a close-knit team of experts with deep knowledge across our specialist subjects: banknotes, coins, detectorist finds, historical & art medals, jewellery, medals & militaria, tokens and watches. Focusing on these fascinating items, we share this expertise with an international community of sellers and buyers.

Each sale item that passes through our Mayfair auction house is appraised by an expert recognised as a leading authority in a particular field of interest, ranging from ancient coins and military medals to jewellery and vintage watches. This depth of knowledge across all departments sets us apart from other generalist auctioneers.

SELL WITH US

Respected worldwide for the breadth and depth of our specialist expertise, we can connect you to a broad, deep pool of potential buyers. Over the years, we’ve brought together an international community of people who share our particular passion. As recognised experts, with a vast store of freely available in-house knowledge and experience, we’ve earned the trust of buyers across the globe.

Our fees are transparent. Unlike many other auction houses, we don’t charge for collecting your lots, photography or marketing and there’s no minimum lot charge.

Not surprisingly, our position as a trusted authority, with deep global reach, often leads to the achievement of higher than expected prices at auction.

Free valuation

If you’re interested in selling your items and you’d like a free auction valuation, without obligation, our specialists will be happy to help. You can submit online or bring your sale item to a valuation day at our Mayfair auction house or at a regional venue. Alternatively, request a home visit.

BUY WITH US

We’re here for you, whether you’re an experienced collector with a depth of knowledge or an occasional buyer attracted to a particular piece of jewellery or vintage watch.

Be assured that the item in question has been accurately described and photographed, detailing all available information, from its provenance to its current condition. Be certain that our price estimate is fair and sensible.

Delve deep into our website and you’ll discover a vast store of helpful background data, including prices achieved for similar items at previous auctions. Informed and empowered, study our detailed online catalogue, then place your bid in complete confidence.

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