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          English Hammered Coins from Various Properties
          British Iron Age
          GALLO-BELGIC,Stater,seriesE[Ambiani],GallicWarunifacetype,blank, rev. stylisedhorseright,charioteer’sarmand‘coffee bean’ above, pellet below, 6.27g (ABC 16; VA 54-1; S 11). Good very !ne, with a horse of charming style; pleasing yellowish gold £600-£800
          
    
    
    
    
    
    GALLO-BELGIC,Quarter-Stater,seriesD[BoatTreetype],crescentwithtwoappendages(‘twomeninaboat’), rev.simpli"ed treewithwedge-shapedlineaboveandbelow,1.48g(Sills25;ABC40;S10). Well-centredona "anofattractive,yellowishgold,very
          £260-£300
          GALLO-BELGIC,Quarter-Stater,seriesD[BoatTreetype],crescentwithtwoappendages(‘twomeninaboat’), rev. simpli"ed tree with wedge-shaped line above and below, 1.61g (ABC 40; S 10). Fine £120-£150
          ATREBATESandREGNI,EarlyUninscribedseries,Quarter-Stater,PhallicGeometrictype,traceofdesign, rev. geometric ornaments across "eld, 1.47g (ABC 533; BMC 419-27; S 46). Very !ne, very rare £240-£300
          BELGAE,Uninscribedseries,Quarter-Stater,DaneburyScrollstype,scroll-like #ourishesaroundcentralcogwheelsun, rev. horse boundingleft,wheelabove,petalsunbelow,1.20g(ABC791;BMC539;VA–;S–). Very !neandwell-centredona "anofrosygold, extremely rare thus £1,200-£1,500
          ATREBATESandREGNI, Verica,Quarter-Stater, VERICCOMF intwolines,crescentabove,starbelow, rev. horsesteppingright, starabove, REX below,1.30g(ABC1208;BMC1223ff; VA501;S127). Somelightcrazingacrossobverse,otherwiseaboutextremely !ne, very rare £1,000-£1,200
          ICENI,Uninscribedissues,Stater,BritishJa[NorfolkWolftype],degradedheadofApolloright, rev. wolfrightwithbristlesalong back,crescentandpelletsabove,pelletandcrescentbelow,6.17g(ABC1393;COI1f;BMC212-16;S30). Goodvery !ne,centrally struck on "an of attractive yellowish gold, the wolf superb £2,000-£2,600
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        ICENI, Uninscribed issues, Stater, British Ja [Norfolk Wolf type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. wolf right with bristles along back, crescent and pellets above, pellet and crescent below, 6.29g (ABC 1393; COI 1f; BMC 212-16; S 30). Softly struck on obverse, otherwise nearly very !ne, the wolf well-centred £800-£1,000
          
    
    ICENI, Uninscribed issues, Quarter-Stater, Snettisham type, wreath cross, rev. horse right, pellet-in-ring above and below, ornaments above and below, 1.08g (ABC 1462; BMC 3422-6; S 429). About very !ne, coppery gold, the type scarce £300-£360
          
    ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Bury type, female head right, wearing elaborate diadem, two pierced stars in front, rev. horse right, pelleted sun-ring above, !ve-pointed star below, 1.34g/11h (ABC 1501; COI 8a; BMC 3533-5; S 432). Obverse offcentre, otherwise good very !ne, dark toned and very rare £500-£600
          
    
    ICENI, Uninscribed series, silver Unit, Face/Horse type, stylised head right, wreath behind, rev. horse right, pelleted arc and lozenge above, pelleted lozenge below, 1.21g/1h (ABC 1567; COI 93ff; S 434). Centrally struck, very !ne, reverse better, scarce £200-£260
          
    
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          ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Crescent Corn Ears type, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev horse left, crescent and wheel above, 0.86g (ABC 1591; COI 79; S 435). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise good very !ne, lightly toned £180-£220
          Provenance: Chris Rudd FPL 107, June 2020 (22)
          ICENI, Uninscribed issues, Half-Unit, Quatrefoil type, central pellet-in-annulet, four petals around, two containing pellets, two with short corn-ears, rev. horse left, pellet above and behind, 0.41g (ABC 1606; BMC 3257; S 401). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise very !ne, the type very rare £200-£260
          ICENI, Uninscribed issues, Half-Unit, Norfolk Ring Boar type, boar right, ringed pellet below, rev. horse right, pellets around, 0.51g/7h (ABC 1621; COI 56; S 437). Very !ne, well-centred and lightly toned; very rare thus £300-£360
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          ICENI, Ecen, silver Unit, Corn Ear type, opposing crescents separated by two pellets, on vertical wreath, rev. horse prancing right, wreath-like mane, 0.76g (ABC 1657; BMC 4033ff; S 436). Some surface porosity, good "ne £80-£100
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          CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British I [North East Coast type], wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disarticulated horse left, charioteer’s arm above, rosette below, 6.16g (ABC 1731; BMC 202; VA 805-9; S 29). Hairline stress mark, otherwise good very "ne, well-centred on a #an of attractive metal, very rare £1,200-£1,500
          
    
    
    CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby type, wreath pattern, incorporating hooked device, rev. stylised horse left, ‘anchor’ shape above, eight-pointed star below, trace of rosette by head, 5.62g (O’Bee 1015; ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; S 390). Good very "ne, well struck up on a #an of coppery gold £500-£600
          
    CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, Kite/Wheel type, wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left, square ‘kite’ shape containing four pellets above, trefoil of pellets directly below body, 5.45g (O’Bee –; ABC 1761; BMC 3183; S 392). Struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise about very "ne, rare £300-£400
          DOBUNNI, silver Unit, Cotswold Eagle type [head type B], moon head right with annulets for hair, large boss on chin, stalk lips, rev. triple-tailed horse left, ‘birds head’ above, 0.89g/11h (ABC 2015; BMC 2953ff; S 377). Very "ne, strong portrait £200-£260
          
    Provenance: found in Wiltshire in 2021
          DOBUNNI, Corio, Stater, tree symbol with !ve branches on pellet base, rev triple-tailed horse right, wheel below, crescent and CORIO above, 5.57g/5h (ABC 2048; VA 1035-1; BMC 3064ff; S 386). Good very "ne £1,500-£2,000
          Provenance: found in Herefordshire in 2023
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        DOBUNNI, Corio, Stater, tree symbol with !ve branches on pellet base, rev triple-tailed horse right, wheel below, crescent above, 5.58g/12h (ABC 2048; VA 1035-1; BMC 3064ff; S 386). Good very "ne, coppery gold £1,500-£2,000
          
    
    
    DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Stater, disjointed head of Apollo, rev disjointed horse left, 3.91g (ABC 2169; S 367). Good "ne £80-£100 22
          
    NORTH THAMES, Eastern, Uninscribed series, Quarter-Stater, Little Horned Serpent type, patterned wreath [devolved from head of Apollo], rev. horse bounding right, horned serpent above, S below, 1.28g (ABC 2225; BMC –; VA –; S 48). Good very "ne, well-centred on a #an of attractive yellowish-gold, excessively rare £1,500-£1,800
          CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, silver Unit, Verulamium, VER within pellet border, rev. horse right with distinctive double exergue line, TASCIA around, 1.19g (BMC 1670ff; ABC 2622; S 233). About very "ne, surface granularity £300-£360
          Provenance: found near Anstey (Hertfordshire) in 2016 (PAS BH-D77D63)
          CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, silver Unit, trace of VER within pelleted circle, rev. horse right with distinctive double exergue line, TASCIA around, 1.37g (ABC 2622; CCI 93.0075, this coin; BMC 1670ff; S 233). Reverse good "ne and well-centred, the type very rare £150-£180
          
    Provenance: found in Suffolk, January 1994; M. Bridgewater Collection; Chris Rudd FPL 109, October 2020 (24)
          CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, silver Unit, eagle standing left, TASCIO around, rev griffin right, pellet-in-annulet in front, trefoil of pellets below, 1.25g/3h (ABC 2646; BMC 1658-9; VA 1792; S 232). Very "ne, rare
          £300-£400
          Provenance: found in Bedfordshire
          CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, bronze Unit, winged head left, rev. metal-worker seated right, holding hammer, 2.42g (ABC 2969; BMC 1972ff; S 342). Obverse somewhat obscured by surface deposits, reverse "ne £40-£50
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          Early Anglo-Saxon Period
          MEROVINGIANS, Childebertus Adoptivus (656–662), Solidus, Marseilles, diademed and draped bust right, large b before face, mas-iγia around, rev. xnildebertvs rxi, cross on globe, anked by m-a, 3.55g/5h (BMC 1865,0323.18, same dies; Belfort 2566-7). Striking split at 11 o’clock, minor stress marks and some peripheral weakness, otherwise very ne with a strong royal portrait, extremely rare £4,000-£5,000
          Provenance: found near South eet, Kent, on 17 October 2022 (EMC 2022.0377)
          Examined and tested by Arent Pol, the coin produced a speci c gravity gure of 12.58, which translates to a neness of approximately 35%.
          Childebert the Adopted’s short reign was borne of scheming and intrigue. As Grierson summarises in the introduction to MEC 1, ‘[f]rom 642 onwards to his death in 656 [the Frankish king Sigebert III] reigned in the shadow of his Mayor of the Palace, Grimoald… Having for long been childless, Sigebert adopted Grimoald’s son and gave him the royal name of Childebert. Subsequently he had a son of his own, the future Dagobert II. When Sigebert died, Grimoald set aside Dagobert and installed his own son as king, a usurpation which came to an abrupt end when a Neustrian conspiracy led to the seizure and death of them both.’
          Merovingian minting appears to have been a hugely complex enterprise. Variation was the rule; thousands of moneyers and hundreds of di erent locations are recorded upon the coins, revealing a decentralised system of urban political culture. Curiously, the name of the ruling Frankish sovereign was hardly ever employed, and this seems even more surprising when we consider the primacy attached to the imperial name and title on the late Roman coinage. The vast majority of Merovingian coinage looks, at face value, totally disconnected from royal authority. Only at the faraway mint of Marseilles do we nd a sustained attempt to produce a coinage on the Roman mould - one which employs the royal name and systematically retains the use of the large gold Solidus. This series was produced throughout much of the seventh century, beginning under Chlothar II (c. 613) and ending under Dagobert II (c. 679). However, examples remain very rare, particularly in comparison to the relatively plentiful ‘National’ coinage, with the coinage of Childebertus Adoptivus being especially elusive.
          It is notable feature of the Frankish ‘Royal’ issues - and indeed Merovingian coinage as a whole - that a considerable proportion of the known specimens have been recovered from Britain. While Metcalf may have proven that the majority of these Merovingian imports circulated as money upon their arrival upon these shores, this need not be the case for the ‘Royal’ Solidi. Their absence from contemporary hoards such as Sutton Hoo and (more conspicuously) Crondall suggests a marginal function. A similar conclusion might be reached when we consider that the majority of the ‘Royal’ Solidi found in Britain show signs o having been converted into jewellery, either through piercing or the attachment of a loop (EMC 1982.9016; EMC 1990.0166; EMC 2005.0212; EMC 2011.0256; PAS KENT-4A1EA1; PAS SUR-09EA44; BMC 1865,0323.18 [presumably British found]; EMC 1, 406 [presumably British found]; Prou 1934). Clearly, these large gold coins did not circulate widely, and they were largely retained for use as personal adornment. In one case, a mounted Solidus of Dagobert I, a context of royal gift exchange has been proposed (Metcalf p. 55). Is it possible that all of these extremely rare coins (including the piece presented here) can be attributed to similar mechanisms of aristocratic exchange? One recalls the passage in Bede where the historian describes a dream experienced by the Kentish princess Eorcengota; a crowd of men had come to escort her away, and declared their intention to ‘take back with them the golden coin’. Such a metaphor suggests that these objects could be imbued with great personal meaning and signi cance.
          
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          CHILDEBERTUS ADOPTIVUS (656-662), SOLIDUS £4,000–£5,000
          MEROVINGIANS, Tremissis, Germany, Mainz region, uncertain mint, moneyer Charegaucius, vestigal diademed bust left, blundered legend, rev. cross on globule within inner circle, I I V [as mark of value] in !rst, second and fourth quarters, 1.18g/6h (MEC 1, 505, same obv. die [after recutting of inscription]; Prou 1165, same obv. die). Struck from worn dies, otherwise good !ne, very rare, particularly so as an English !nd £700-£900
          
    
    Provenance: found near Gateshead, Northumberland, c. 1955
          The present coin is very similar to the Lord Grantley specimen, now housed in the Fitzwilliam Museum (MEC 1, 505) and that in Paris as described by Prou. Aspects of the obverse legend, and the way the diadem interacts with the legend, suggests all three coins are struck from the same obverse die, albeit after several stages of re-cutting. Prou proposed a mint reading reading of ENEGAVGIIA on the specimen available to him, while Grierson read the obverse legend on the Fitzwilliam coin as OENEGAVGIIA, in his view meaningless.
          
    
    Sceatta, Primary series A1, radiate head right, TIIC in front, broken A and annulet behind, rev. debased standard containing TOTII, pseudo legend around, 1.41g/9h (SCBI Abramson 30; Abramson 3-10; N 40; S 775). Well-centred and struck up, good very !ne, dark patina £300-£400
          Sceatta, Primary series BI, diademed head right within clockwise beaded ouroboros, rev. bird right on cross, annulets by horizontal cross limbs, within clockwise beaded ouroboros, 1.17g/12h (SCBI Abramson 54; Abramson 16-10; N 126; S 777). Good very !ne, well-centred, attractively toned £240-£300
          
    Sceatta, Primary series BI, diademed head right within clockwise beaded ouroboros, rev. bird right on cross, annulets by horizontal cross limbs, within clockwise beaded ouroboros, 1.12g/9h (SCBI Abramson 56; Abramson 16-10; N 126; S 777). Light scuff on ear, otherwise very !ne, light !nd patina £100-£150
          Sceatta, Primary series BI, diademed head right within anti-clockwise beaded ouroboros, rev. bird right on cross, annulets by horizontal cross limbs, within beaded border, 1.17g/11h (SCBI Abramson 60; Abramson 16.50; N 126; S 777). Small edge chip, very !ne £60-£80
          Sceatta, Primary series Z, related types, long-legged skeletal hound right, triple tail erect above, trefoil below head, rev. pseudolegend around Maltese cross, 1.13g (SCBI Abramson 124-5; Abramson 102-80; S 782A). Good very !ne, extremely rare £600-£800
          Sceatta, Primary series Z related, type 91 [Vernvs group], diademed head right, legend around reading AOEO[–], rev. beaded standard containing letters around annulet, 1.13g (SCBI Abramson 127; Abramson 6-10; S 783). Scratch on reverse, very !ne £150-£180
          
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        Sceatta, Primary series E, Porcupine/Stepped Cross type 53, porcupine-like !gure with triangular head enclosing pellet, rev voided stepped cross, pellets between limbs, annulet in centre, 1.16g (SCBI Abramson 290; Abramson 91-10; N 150; S 785). A few surface deposits, otherwise good very !ne, a scarcer type £200-£260
          
    
    
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          Sceatta, Continental series E, ‘VICO’ type, porcupine-like !gure with zoomorphic insect-like features, rev. debased standard containing VICO, 1.07g (SCBI Abramson 204; Abramson 88-20; N 45; S 790A). Very !ne, a scarcer variety £80-£100
          Sceatta, Continental series E, variety G2, porcupine-like !gure with zoomorphic features enclosing box, triad of pellets behind elbow, rev beaded standard with four lines around pellet-in-annulet, 1.24g (SCBI Abramson 208ff; Abramson 89-20; S 790C). Very !ne, earthen deposits £80-£100
          
    Sceatta, Continental series E, variety G2, porcupine-like !gure with zoomorphic features enclosing box, triad of pellets behind elbow, rev. beaded standard with four lines around pellet-in-annulet, 1.29g (SCBI Abramson 211 [imitative]; Abramson 89-20; S 790C). Very !ne, dark patina £80-£100
          Sceatta, Continental series E, secondary types, variety A, porcupine-like !gure enclosing three limbs, pellet ‘eye’ within enclosed head, rev. beaded standard containing letters in symmetrical arrangement, 1.06g (SCBI Abramson 243-4; Abramson 94-10; S 790D). Better than very !ne, lightly toned £70-£90
          Sceatta, Continental series E, secondary types, variety C, porcupine-like !gure enclosing three detached limbs and pellets, rev beaded standard with pellets and chevrons around annulet, 0.78g (SCBI Abramson 250; Abramson 96-10; S 790D). Good very !ne £80-£100
          Sceatta, Continental series E, secondary types, variety C, porcupine-like !gure enclosing three detached limbs, rev. beaded standard containing bars and pellets in symmetrical arrangement, 0.88g (SCBI Abramson 250 var.; Abramson 96-10; S 790D). Very !ne £60-£80
          Sceatta, Continental series E, secondary types, variety C, porcupine-like !gure enclosing XII, rev standard containing an annulet, cross above, oppposing chevrons and crescent below, within inner pelleted square, 0.91g (SCBI Abramson 258; Abramson 96-20; S 790D). Small striking split, otherwise very !ne £80-£100
          Provenance: found in East Yorkshire
          Sceatta, Continental series E, secondary types, variety C, porcupine-like !gure enclosing three detached limbs, pellet ‘eye’ on curve of body, rev. beaded standard containing letters in symmetrical arrangement, 1.26g (SCBI Abramson 268; Abramson 96-20; S 790). Good very !ne £90-£120
          Sceatta, Continental series E, variety L, plumed bird-like !gure, annulet below beak, rev. standard with four ringed pellets around central boss, 1.16g (SCBI Abramson 192-3; Abramson 87-10; S 791). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise very !ne, dark patina £150-£200
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        Sceatta, Continental series E, variety L, plumed bird, pellet in annulet below beak, rev pellets in annulets within standard, 0.83g (SCBI Abramson 192-4; Abramson 87-10; N 49; S 791). About very !ne £80-£100
          From the Abramson and Beowulf Collections
          Sceatta, Continental series D, type 8 related, cross in circle with two cruciform limbs, angles below, rev. cross on tripod, 1.14g/1h (SCBI Abramson 186, this coin; Abramson 10-20, this coin illustrated; Beowulf 30, this coin; S 793). Good very !ne, light earthen patina £240-£300
          
    
    
    
    
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          Sceatta, Secondary series X, Danish type B1, ‘Wodan’ head facing with radiate hair and chevron beard, cross pommée on each side, rev. crested monster left, looking right, two pellets below head, 0.97g/6h (SCBI Abramson 335; Metcalf Ad; Abramson 103 -10; N 116; S 797). Very !ne for issue, charming portrait £300-£360
          Provenance: found near Anstey (Hertfordshire) in August 2015 (PAS BH-D175DB)
          Sceatta, Secondary series G, type 3a(c), draped bust right with straight diadem, cross touching lips, rev. degraded standard containing three crosses and a trefoil of pellets around central annulet, 1.04g (SCBI Abramson 318; Abramson 21-30; N 43; S 800). Some light porosity, otherwise very !ne, obverse well-centred £120-£150
          Sceatta, Secondary series G, type 3a(e), draped bust right with pelleted diadem, holding cross in hand, rev. four crosses pommée around central annulet, 1.06g (SCBI Abramson 325; Abramson 21-50; N 43; S 800). Fine, rough dark patina £60-£80
          Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 85, head right with double-beaded diadem, rev. bird right on cross !anked by annulets, four pellets in front of bird, 1.04g/4h (SCBI Abramson 380; Abramson 18-20; N 128; S 802). Very !ne, but reverse with some surface deposits £120-£150
          Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 85, head right with double-beaded diadem, rev. bird right on cross !anked by annulets, trefoil of pellets below open beak, additional trefoils by base of cross, 0.94g/8h (SCBI Abramson –; cf. Abramson 18-20; N 128; S 802). Obverse partially obscured by deposits, otherwise good very !ne, the variety unusual £150-£180
          Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 85, head right with double-beaded diadem, rev. bird left on cross !anked by annulets, two trefoils below, all within double beaded border, 1.16g/8h (SCBI Abramson –; Abramson 18-30; N –; cf. S 802). Edge a little ragged at 3 o’clock, otherwise good very !ne; the variety extremely rare £300-£360
          Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 37, two heads vis-à-vis, cross and ‘trident’ between them, rev. whorl of four birds in linear style around central cross, 0.94g (SCBI Abramson 386ff; Abramson 19-30; N 135; S 802A). Some light porosity, otherwise about very !ne £120-£150
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          Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 37, two heads vis-à-vis, cross and ‘trident’ between them, rev. whorl of four birds in linear style around central cross, 0.88g (SCBI Abramson 386ff; Abramson 19-30; N 135; S 802A). About very "ne £120-£150
          Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 37, two heads vis-à-vis, cross and ‘trident’ between them, rev. whorl of four birds in linear style around central cross, 0.77g (SCBI Abramson 386ff; Abramson 19-30; N 135; S 802A). Base silver, small edge chip, "ne £70-£90
          Sceatta, Secondary series, type 86a, coiled serpent looking left, extended tongue between fangs, thick body with pellet decoration, rev. beaded standard with central pellet in annulet, cross pommée to each side, 0.76g (SCBI Abramson 548 var.; Abramson 42-20; S 807D). Minor striking crack and some roughness, otherwise about very "ne, extremely rare £200-£260
          Provenance: found near Willingham (Lincolnshire), 2022
          A Rare Sceatta from the Abramson Collection
          Sceatta, Secondary series V, type 7, she-wolf right, looking down, suckling twins. rev. nightingale astride two branches, pecking at fruit, 1.06g/5h (SCBI Abramson 803 [802 in plates], this coin; Abramson 62-10; N 120; S 817). The reverse a little weak and with some surface staining, otherwise very "ne, rare £700-£900
          Provenance: T. Abramson Collection [found near Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, prior to November 2015]
          Ex Abramson Collection, illustrated in the ‘Standard Catalogue’
          Sceatta, Eclectic series, type 51, mint in East Anglia, linear saltire with pellets in angles, all within double border, rev. annulet cross, pellets in angles, 0.90g (SCBI Abramson 755, this coin; Abramson 14-110, this coin illustrated; S 833A, this coin illustrated). A little waterworn with smooth surfaces, very "ne and rare £200-£260
          Provenance: T. Abramson Collection [from T. Owen January 1998]
          Kings of Northumbria
          Eadberht (737-58), Sceatta or Penny, series Y [York], class A, EADBERHTVΓ around small cross, rev. lion or beast advancing right, foreleg raised, large tongue protruding, 0.96g/11h (SCBI Abramson 831; Abramson 70-10; N 177; S 847). Small surface blisters, otherwise about very "ne £90-£120
          
    
    
    
    
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          Eadberht, Sceatta, series Y [York], class D/E mule, EOTEREHTVΓ (retrograde) around cross, rev. lion advancing right, foreleg raised, cross potent above within loop of tail, triquetra below, 1.00g/9h (Booth p.93, 1, same dies; Abramson 70-130; N 177; S 847).
          Trace of light porosity, otherwise very "ne, very rare £300-£360
          Provenance: found at Pocklington (East Yorkshire)
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          Ælfwald I (779-88), Sceatta or Penny, ELF-VALDVS [bidirectional] around small cross, rev. lion or beast advancing right, forepaw raised, rosette below looping tail, cross below belly, 0.97g/3h (SCBI Abramson 876; Abramson 73-20/60; N 181; S 851). Good !ne and rare; particularly so with the additional ornaments £400-£500
          Provenance: found near Pocklington (East Yorkshire), 2017
          Æthelred I (Second reign, 789-96), Sceatta or Penny, Ceolbeald, AEDILRED, cross, rev. CEOL ’ BALD, ringed pellet, 1.13g/3h (SCBI Lyon 59; N 185; S 856). Trace surface deposits, otherwise very !ne, good fabric £240-£300
          Eanred (810-41), Phase I, base Sceatta or Penny, Eadwine, EANΛED ΛEX around rosette, rev. EADVINI around rosette, 1.01g/11h (SCBI Lyon 73; N 186; S 860). Very !ne, base fabric £60-£80
          Eanred, Phase I, base Sceatta or Penny, Eadwine, EANRED REX around cross and pellets, rev. EADVINI around cross and pellets, 0.85g/9h (SCBI Lyon 75; N 186; S 860). Small green surface deposits, otherwise very !ne £60-£80
          Eanred, Phase II, Styca, Aldates, EANRED RE around small cross, rev. ALDATEI around small cross, 0.94g/3h (SCBI Abramson 913, this coin; N 186; S 862). Small chip, about very !ne, green patina £70-£90
          Provenance: T. Abramson Collection [from Granta Coins 2002]
          Eanred, Phase II, Styca, Beadugils, EANRED REX around cross, rev. BADUGEIS around cross, 1.22g/3h (SCBI Lyon 105; N 186; S 862). Some roughness on obverse, otherwise very !ne with green patina; the moneyer scarce £40-£50
          Eanred, Phase II, Styca, Folcnoth, EANRED REX (retrograde), small cross, rev. FOLCNOD M (retrograde), small cross, 1.19g/7h (SCBI Lyon 121; N 186; S 862). Very !ne £100-£120
          Provenance: Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 945 (part)
          Æthelred II (Second reign, 844-50), Styca, Eadwine, Gp Ci, EDILRED E around pellet, rev. EADVINI around cross, 1.08g/7h (Pirie 1218, same dies; SCBI Lyon –; N 188; S 865). Reverse struck slightly off-centre, otherwise very !ne, very rare £50-£70
          Eadwine is a known moneyer in the Northumbrian series, found working in Eanred’s Phase I coinage. The chronological gap between that issue and Æthelred’s second reign requires that this is probably not the same moneyer. In CKN, Pirie suggested that the reappearance of Eadwine’s name on Æthelred’s coinage was an ‘islolated occurrence of irregularity’.
          
    
    
    Æthelred II (First reign), Styca, Gp Ci, Eanred, EDILRED REX, small cross, rev. EANRED, small cross, 1.29g/12h (SCBI Lyon 213; N 188, S 865). About extremely !ne £100-£120
          
    Provenance: Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 945 (part)
          Æthelred II (First reign), Styca, Gp Cii, Eanred, EDΓRED REX around rosette, rev. EANRED around four pellets, 0.76g/12h (cf. SCBI Lyon 220; S 865). Angular style, about very !ne £60-£80
          Æthelred II (First reign), Styca, Gp Ci, Monne, EDILRED around four pellets, rev. MONNE around cross, 1.10g/6h (SCBI Lyon 298; S 865). Very !ne, green patina with some light deposits £40-£50
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        ÆthelredII (Firstreign),Styca,GpDii,Leofthegn, EDLREDRE aroundcross, rev. LEOFDEJN aroundcross,1.11g/9h(cf. SCBILyon253; N 188; S 866A). Very !ne, green patina £80-£100
          ÆthelredII (Secondreign),Styca,GpCi,Forthraed, EDILREDRE [retrograde]aroundcross, rev. EORDRED aroundrosette,1.09g/6h(cf. SCBI Lyon 236 [reverse reading]; N 190; S 868). Good very !ne, glossy dark green patina with some light surface deposits £80-£100
          ÆthelredII (Secondreign,844-50),Styca,GpCii,Forthraed, EDIΓREDREX aroundcrossandpellets, rev. F:.ORDRE:D:aroundrosette, 1.08g/6h (SCBI Lyon 240; N 190; S 868). Very !ne, green patina; obverse neat and well-centred £80-£100 75
          Osberht (849-67),Styca,Winebeorht, OLBERCHTRE aroundcross,trefoilofpelletsinlegend, rev. VINIBERHT aroundcross,1.12g/9h (SCBI Lyon 451-2; N 191; S 869). Some striking weakness, otherwise very !ne for issue, dark !nd patina £80-£100
          Osberht (849-67),Styca,Winebeorht, OSBEBLHT aroundcross, rev. ΛINIBERHT aroundpellet,1.08g/9h(SCBILyon451-2;N191;S 869). About very !ne, green patina £80-£100
          Osberht (849-67),Styca,Winebeorht, OSBECHTREX aroundcross, rev. ΛIN+IBERHT aroundcross,1.36g/6h(SCBILyon451-2;N191;S 869). Good !ne, green patina £70-£90
          
    
    
    
    
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          AbpEcgberht with Eadberht,SceattaorPenny, ECGBERNTR,archbishopseatedrightwitharmsoutstretched, #ankedbycrosses, rev. EOTBEREHTVΓ,smallcrosswithinpelletedcircle,1.08g/11h(BudeIII[O-/R1];Abramson74-50;N192;S852). Goodvery !ne, centrally struck on a "an of good fabric £500-£600
          Provenance: from the collection of a Yorkshire detectorist
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          Wigmund (837-49), Styca, Coenræd, VIGMVND around cross, rev. COENRED around cross, 0.98g/12h (SCBI Lyon 385; N 196; S 870). Very !ne, green patina £80-£100
          Archbishops of Canterbury
          Æthelheard, under Offa, Penny, Gp II (c 795-6), +OFFA REX in three lines across !eld, rev. +AEDIL HEARD ARCEPI in three lines across !eld, 1.27g/4h (Chick 247d-e, same obv. die; SCBI BM 747, same obv. die; N 229; S 885). Small edge split and rim bend, otherwise better than very !ne and very rare £3,000-£3,600
          
    Provenance: found near Fakenham (Norfolk), June 2023 (EMC 2023.0280)
          Kings of Mercia
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          Offa (757-96), Penny, Substantial Light coinage, East Anglia [Ipswich?], Wihtred, OF FA RE X in angles of cross of petals with each limb terminating in a rosette, rev PI H +R EI in angles of lozenge cross #eury, 1.05g/6h (Chick 181a var. [same obv. die]; N 331; S 907). Struck from a worn reverse die, and with a small patch of smoothing on reverse by edge, otherwise about very !ne; an unrecorded combination of obverse and reverse types £800-£1,000
          
    
    
    Provenance: found near Brisley (Norfolk) in November 2022 (EMC 2022.0429)
          This new discovery provides a fresh insight into the arrangement of Offa’s coinage in East Anglia. The obverse die used to strike this coin was also employed for a series of pennies on which the moneyer’s name is rendered in runic characters. Notably, the present coin has developed die #aws across its obverse, indicating that it was produced later than the die-linked runic specimens. It is tempting to view this shift from runic to Latin characters as part of a wider attempt towards standardisation during the light coinage.
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          Coenwulf (797-821), Penny, East Anglia [Ipswich?], Lul, COENVVLF REX M, diademed head right within inner circle, rev. + L V L contained within four beaded teardrops, placed in angles of long cross fourchée, 1.27g/6h (Naismith E10.1 [these dies not represented]; N 363; S 919). A few tri"ing marks, otherwise very !ne, struck on a full round "an of good fabric, light !nd patina £1,500-£1,800
          Provenance: found near Royston (Hertfordshire) in February 2023 (EMC 2023.0279)
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        Burgred (852-74), Penny, Phase IIIA, Lunettes type A, Wulfread, rev. DMON VVLFEAR ETA in three lines, six pellets after A, 0.85g/3h (MacKay H12.49-54; N 423; S 942C). Waterworn surfaces, otherwise very !ne, full "an £600-£800
          Burgred (852-74),Penny,PhaseIIIA,LunettestypeA,uncertainmoneyer, rev. MONIIABIIIETA inthreelines,sixpelletsafter A, 1.03g/12h (cf. MacKay H12; N 423; S 942C). Of poor and rather base fabric, possibly irregular, good !ne £300-£400
          
    Provenance: bt Baldwin Danelaw
          Penny,after AlfredtheGreat PhaseIIITwoLinetype(c.880-99),imitatingCanterburydies,Burgnoth, ELFREDRE aroundsmall crossininnercircle, rev. BVRGHODMO intwolinesdividedbypellet,pelletaboveandbelow,1.34g/3h(BMC–;N635;S1066). Cleaned, scratch on obverse, otherwise very !ne, struck on a neat, round "an; the moneyer rare in this type £1,500-£2,000
          
    
    
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          Eadmund (939-946)
          Penny,TwoLinetype[HT1], London?,Grimwald, EADMVNDREX,smallcross, rev. GRIMPALDMO intwolinesdividedbythreecrosses, trefoilofpelletsaboveandbelow,1.62g/12h(CTCE52;N688;S1105). Smalldie "awacrossobverse,goodvery !ne,full "an,richly toned £800-£1,000
          Provenance: Mark Rasmussen FPL 26, Summer 2014 (10)
          Eadgar (959-975)
          Penny,TwoLinetype[HT1, York],Heriger, EADGAR [smallhammer] REX,smallcross, rev. HERIGERMO intwolinesdividedbythree crosses,trefoilofpelletsaboveandbelow,1.33g/12h(CTCE79;TetneyHoard309;N741;S1129). Goodvery !ne,excellent fabric, lightly toned £800-£1,000
          Provenance: J. Cross Collection
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          Æthelred II (978-1016)
          From the J.C. Sadler Collection
          Penny,CRVXtype, Ipswich,Lytelman, LYTELMANM OGIPES,reads ÆDELRÆDREXANGLORX,1.52g/12h(SadlerI–,butseeupdate, !g. 187B; SCBI Norwegian 224, same rev. die; BEH 1086; N 770; S 1148). Small edge chip, better than !ne £150-£200
          Provenance: found in Norfolk, October 2011; J. Cross Collection [from Hidden Histories]; J.C. Sadler Collection
          Penny, CRVX type, Southwark, Æthelweard, ÆDELPERDM-OSVDB, 1.27g/12h (BEH 3584; N 770; S 1148). Central crack, good !ne £90-£120 90
          
    
    
    
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          Penny,CRVXtype, Wallingford,Æthelweard, ÆDELPERDM-OPELI,1.69g/12h(BEH–;N770;S1149). Crimpedwithatinyedgesplit, otherwise very !ne, rich old cabinet tone; the moneyer very rare at Wallingford £300-£360 91
          Provenance: SNC February 1900 (60119); W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 817 [with original ticket]
          ThiscoinwasdiscussedbyBoydinhisshortnoteintheNumismaticChronicle(1900,pp.267-8),wherehenotesthat‘thiswell-knownmoneyeris recordedbyHildebrandasstrikingthistypeatHertfordandSudbury,theBritishMuseumhasonestruckinLondon,andWallingfordcannowbe added to the list’.
          Penny,LongCrosstype, Southwark,Eadwine, EADPINEM ’OSVDG,0.96g/10h(BEH3653-4;N774;S1151). Edgechipped,some "an cracks, otherwise about very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: found at Higham (Kent); Spink Auction 198, 19 March 2009, lot 167 (part)
          Penny,LongCrosstype, Wallingford,Man, MANNMΩ ’OPELIG,1.72g/9h(BEH3927;N774;S1151). Afewpeckmarks,otherwisevery !ne, grey tone; the bust with an unusual pro!le £240-£300
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from C.J. Martin]
          Struck from the same reverse die as the Ashmolean (SCBI 9, 583) and Elmore Jones (852) specimens.
          Penny,Helmettype, London,Ælfwine, ÆLFPINEM ’OLVNDENE,additionalpelletinthesecondandthirdreversequarters,1.31g/9h (BEH 2137; N 775; S 1152). Cracked, otherwise very !ne and toned £100-£120
          Provenance: bt Seaby January 1961
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          Cnut (1016-1035)
          Penny, Quatrefoil type, Hertford, Li!nc, LYLIN MON RETF, Late London A dies, pellets in reverse spandrels, 0.89g/3h (BEH –; N 781; S 1157). Small edge perforation, about very !ne; the mint scarce for this type, particularly so with this reverse variety £150-£200
          Provenance: found in North Norfolk
          Li!nc renders the mint name in numerous ways including: Heor, Heort, Heret, Hreter, Retef, Reth and Retn. For a similar coin employing a slightly different bust style see FEJ 359. Not surprisingly, Hildebrand attributed some of these readings to a supposed mint at Retford.
          
    
    
    Penny, Quatrefoil type, Shaftesbury, Ælfwine, ÆLFPINE ON SEFTES, reads ANGLORVM, struck from dies of early Winchester style, 1.12g/6h (BEH 3096; N 781; S 1157). Minor stress mark on obverse, otherwise better than very !ne and lightly toned; the mint scarce for the type £300-£360
          Provenance: Baldwin Auction 93, 5 May 2014, lot 32
          Penny, Quatrefoil type, Salisbury, Ælfnoth, ÆLFNOD ON SEAR, struck from middle Winchester style dies, reads ANGLORVM, 1.08g/12h (BEH 3154 var [obv. reading]; N 781; S 1157). Several surface marks and sometime cleaned, otherwise very !ne; a scarcer mint £300-£360
          Provenance: bt M. Vosper, September 2005
          From the J.C. Sadler Collection
          Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Ipswich, ‘Gcerlaf’, GCERLAF ON GIPES:, reads CNVT: EX ANG, 1.07g/3h (Sadler II, p.56, !g. 504, this coin; BEH 942; N 787; S 1158). Slightly creased with a few peckmarks, very !ne, toned and extremely rare £700-£900
          
    Provenance: B.R. Osborne Collection, Glendining Auction, 23 April 1991, lot 28 [from Baldwin February 1973]; J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          Struck from the same reverse die as the Copenhagen (SCBI 993) and Norwegian Collections (SCBI 2750) specimens. The vendor notes two die-linked moneyers for Ipswich with etymologically improbable names: ‘Gcerlaf’ and ‘Gotsalin’. Both are very rare with only a handful of coins known for each. Apart from the odd names, everything else about the coins - style, weight and apparent !neness - seems normal.
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          Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London, Leofstan, L ’ EOFSTAN IN LVND:, 1.01g/3h (SCBI Norwegian 3008-9, same obv. die; BEH 2555; N 787; S 1158). Struck from worn dies, otherwise good very !ne, toned £300-£360
          Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London, Wulfmær, ENVT RE+ A, rev. PULFMÆR ON LVND, 0.84g/1h (BEH 2761 var [ir. 24]; N 787; S 1158). Flan bent with some green surface deposits, otherwise good !ne, the obverse reading irregular £120-£150 100
          Struck from the same dies as the Copenhagen (SCBI 14, 2966) and Norwegian Collections (SCBI 66, 3048) specimens.
          Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Stamford, Leofric, CNV T: RECX A, rev. L ’ EOFRIC ON STANF, extra pellet on rev. inner circle below ‘R’, 0.89g/9h (cf. BEH 3301; N 787; S 1158). Crimped and pecked, otherwise very !ne, the variety scarce £150-£180
          Struck from the same dies as the Copenhagen (SCBI 15, 3588) and Sir F. Hill (SCBI 17, 1266) specimens.
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          Penny, Short Cross type, Bath, Ægelwine, ÆGEL PINE ON BA, 1.16g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 13-14, same dies; BEH 17; N 790; S 1159). Good very !ne, lightly toned; a scarce mint for the type £400-£500
          Provenance: Baldwin Auction 44, 2 May 2006, lot 873
          Only the Second Available to Commerce
          Penny, Short Cross type, Malmesbury, Hunna, CNV ’ T R ECX, rev HVNNA ON MAEL ’ M, 1.05g/9h (BEH 2893 var ; N 790; S 1159). Minute perforation before initial cross in obverse legend, otherwise very !ne; the mint signature clear, extremely rare £1,000-£1,500
          Provenance: found near Mitcheldean (Gloucestershire) in June 2023 (EMC 2023.0266)
          Struck from the same obverse die as the Conte specimen (CNG 60, 2241).
          The mint at Malmesbury is !rst attested during Eadgar’s pre-reform coinage, with production continuing intermittently into the reign of Henry I. Throughout this period the mint’s output was limited, a point well-illustrated by the holdings of the Royal Collection in Copenhagen, as published in the SCBI series. The period between the accession of Æthelred II and the death of Cnut (978-1035) is represented by some 5,660 coins, of which only 9 carry a Malmesbury mint signature. This appears to be only the second Short Cross type penny of Malmesbury in private hands, the other piece forming part of the Conte cabinet, last sold some two decades ago.
          
    
    
    
    
    Penny, Short Cross type, Rochester, Godwine, GODPINE ON ROF, small pellet to right of sceptre handle, 1.00g/3h (BEH 3077; N 790; S 1159). Extremely !ne with an excellent portrait, rare £600-£800
          Struck from the same dies as the Lockett (2784) and Elmore Jones (674) specimen.
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          Harold I (1035-1040)
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          Penny, Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type, Bristol, Leofwine, LEOFIPIINE ON BR, 0.94g/3h (SCBI Stockholm 714-18 var [mint signature]; BEH 27 var [same]; N 803; S 1165). Neatly struck on a round "an, good very !ne with old cabinet tone, rare thus £2,000-£2,600
          Provenance: from a collection formed in the 1950s
          Harthacnut (1035-1042)
          A Rare Penny in the Name of Cnut
          Penny, Jewel Cross type, London, Wulfwine, CNVT RECX A, rev. P,VLFPINE ON LVNDE:, 0.96g/6h (BEH –; SCBI Stockholm –; N 797; S 1160). Some light porosity consistent with being a !eld !nd, otherwise very !ne, extremely rare; Wulfwine unrecorded in the standard references for ‘Cnut’s’ Jewel Cross issue
          £1,500-£2,000
          Provenance: found at Hacheston (Suffolk) in 2010 (PAS SF-02F230; EMC 2010.0159)
          The obverse die used to strike this coin was also employed by the London moneyer Brunman (SCBI Copenhagen 2292; SCBI Polish Museums 295).
          Following the death of Cnut in 1035, the succession was contested by his two sons, Harold I and Harthacnut. At a witan in Oxford, Harold was declared ruler of all England, despite the opposition of a Wessex faction headed by Earl Godwin and Harthacnut's mother, Ælfgifu Emma of Normandy, who set up a rival court in Winchester. With Harthacnut occupied in Denmark, this fragile situation did not last: near the beginning of 1037, Harold drove Emma out of England and took de facto control of the whole country.
          The numismatic evidence of this period is particularly informative; as Tuukka Talvio put it, the Jewel Cross coinage ‘offers a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of the political developments between Cnut’s death in the autumn of 1035 and Harold’s acquisition of sole power early in 1037’. Coins of the Jewel Cross type were issued for both Harold I (largely at mints on the Thames and north of it) and Harthacnut (largely at mints on the Thames and south of it in Wessex). Harthacnut's Jewel Cross coinage was evidently short-lived, being known from a limited number of mints and with signi#cant die-linking between mints and moneyers. Jewel Cross coins were struck in the names of both 'Harthacnut' and 'Cnut'. The latter were considered by Dolley to be a posthumous issue of Cnut, perhaps struck late in 1035 under the auspices of his widow, Emma (cf Dolley, BNJ XXVII, p.274). This, however, has not received universal support. These coins are perhaps better understood as representing a convenient shortening of Harthacnut’s name in an attempt to associate the new king with his illustrious father. In any case the Jewel Cross coins of ‘Cnut’ remain especially rare, with most examples offered to market being cracked or chipped.
          
    
    
    Penny, Danish issue, Portrait type, crude head left with radiate hair, cross before face, rev. long cross, crescents and crosses pattée in alternating angles, blundered legends on both sides, 0.84g/5h (cf. Chown 1266; S 1170). Pierced on inner circle, otherwise very !ne, of curious style £300-£400
          
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        Penny, Long Cross and Trefoils type, type, Lincoln, Wulfbeorn, PVLBEORN ON LI, 0.91g/3h (EMC 1998.0110, same dies; Mossop pl. lxiii, 8 var.; BEH –; N 804; S 1164). Good very !ne, dark tone £1,000-£1,200
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          Hammered Coins from Various Properties
          Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
          
    Penny,PACXtype, Dover,Eadwine, EDPINEONDOF,normalreadingof PACX inangles,1.00g/6h(Pagan66,same obv. die;Freeman 31; N 813; S 1171). About very !ne, small edge crack at 5 o’clock, cleaned, rare £240-£300
          Provenance: found in Hampshire
          Penny,Radiate/SmallCrosstype, York,Scula, SCVL ’ A ’AONNEOEIR,annuletoninnercircle,1.01g/4h(Freeman312;BMC252;N816; S 1173). Some striking weakness, otherwise very !ne, full round "an £300-£360
          Penny,SmallFlantype, Winchester,Godwine?, GDPIIICONPIN,0.80g/9h(Freeman154;N818;S1175).Good !nebutcrackedand repaired; struck from dies of crude style with an ambiguous reverse reading £60-£80
          
    
    Provenance: found in Sutton Scotney in Hampshire, December 2022
          Penny,SmallFlantype, York,Ioli, EOLAONEOFER,annuletinthirdquarter,1.08g/5h(Freeman194;SCBIMerseyside743,samedies; N 818; S 1175). Good !ne, surfaces a little rough £120-£150
          Penny,ExpandingCrosstype[Heavyissue], Bristol,Ælfweard, ALFPORDOBRICS,1.67g/9h(Freeman25;N823;S1177). Goodvery !ne, lightly toned; the mint scarce £600-£800
          Struck from the same dies as the Elmore Jones specimen (110).
          CutHalfpenny,ExpandingCrosstype[Heavyissue], Hereford,Leofnoth,[–––]DONHERE:,0.73g/8h(Freeman65;N823;S1177). Nearly extremely !ne £80-£100 114
          Penny, PointedHelmettype,sceptreFleury, Steyning, Wulfric, PVLFRICONSTÆ, 1.32g/12h(Freeman36;King20;N825;S1179). Very !ne £300-£400
          
    
    Provenance: SCMB December 1953 (7801)
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        Penny,PointedHelmettype,sceptrepommée, Wallingford,Brunwine, BRVNPINEONPAL,1.33g/6h(Freeman66, thiscoincited;N 825; S 1179). Worn obverse die, good !ne, reverse better £200-£260
          
    Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 May 1971, lot 862; Royal Berkshire Collection
          Penny,Sovereign/Eaglestype, Wallingford,Brunwine, BRVNPINEONPALI,1.33g/6h(Freeman67, thiscoincited;SCBIAshmolean931, same obv. die; N 827; S 1181). Softly struck on obverse, very !ne, reverse better, light grey tone with some iridescence £300-£360
          Provenance: J.F.H.CheckleyCollection,GlendiningAuction,10February1965,lot340(part);BaldwinAuction24,9October2000,lot978;Royal Berkshire Collection
          Penny,HammerCrosstype, Winchester,Leofwald, LIOFPOLDONPINCEST,1.27g/9h(WinchesterMint,781a, thiscoin;Freeman228; N 828; S 1182). Toned, about extremely !ne £400-£500
          
    
    Penny, FacingBusttype, London, Ælfward, ELFPARDONLVND,1.14g/9h(Freeman109;N830;S1183). Very !ne,neatbust,greytone £300-£360 119
          
    Provenance: Spink Auction 128, 7 October 1998, lot 322 (part); Property of Princeton Economics; CNG E-Auction 275, 7 March 2012, lot 434
          Provenance: G.V.DoubledayCollection,GlendiningAuction,6October1987,lot574;P.BroadleyCollection,DNWAuction31,17September 1997, 7 lot 195; SNC April 1998 (1796) Struck from the same dies as the American Numismatic Society specimen (SCBI 30, 645).
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        Illustrated in ‘The Winchester Mint’
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        120
          A New Mint for the Type
          Penny, Facing Bust type, Taunton, Beorhtric, BRIHTRIC ON TANT, 0.83g/3h (Abergavenny 119, same dies; Freeman –; BMC –; N 830; S 1183). Edge chip and perforated along outer-circle, otherwise better than very !ne with a tall, handsome bust; the mint signature clear and until recently unrecorded in this type, excessively rare thus £800-£1,000
          Provenance: found near Marton (Warwickshire) in 2023 (EMC 2023.0281)
          Despite its comprehensive nature Anthony Freeman’s survey The Moneyer and the Mint in the reign of Edward the Confessor made no record of the Taunton mint being active during the Facing Bust issue. The !rst known example of this type/mint combination was discovered in 2002 as part of the Abergavenny Area hoard. Following excavation the hoard was the subject of an inquest and was subsequently acquired, in its entirety, by the National Museum of Wales. Edward Besly published the hoard in the BNJ 2016, commenting that ‘In the case of Taunton, the Abergavenny hoard has added signi!cantly to the total number of recorded specimens of Edward’s coinage, increasing this from 19 to 24 and providing the !rst record of the mint’s activity during the Bust Facing issue.’
          The current coin appears to be only the second known example, and the only one available to commerce.
          
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          Penny, Facing Bust type, Winchester, Ælfwine, ÆLFPINE ON PI:, 0.96g/3h (Freeman 29, this coin cited; Winchester Mint 790, same rev. die; N 830; S 1183). Good very !ne, rare £300-£400
          
    
    Provenance: Glendining Auction, 23 November 1983, lot 93 (part); P. Broadley Collection, DNW Auction 31, 17 September 1997, lot 198; SNC April 1998 (1797)
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          Published in the British Numismatic Journal, 1927-8
          Penny, Pyramids type [local variant], Northampton, Sæwine, SIEPINE ON HAT, trefoil of pellets in second quarter, 1.25g/12h (Wells, BNJ XIX, pl. iv, 17, this coin illustrated; Freeman 50; N 831/2; S 1184). Obverse weakly struck and !ne, reverse very !ne, toned and rare £240-£300
          Provenance: W.C. Wells Collection
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          Penny, Pyramids type, Wallingford, Burgwine, BVREPIN[–]N PAL, 1.09g/9h (Freeman 80; N 831; S 1184). Chipped and with some surface deposits, otherwise good very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from Baldwin 1977]
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            A Penny of Harold II Struck at Hastings
          
    Actual
          Provenance: E.J. Shepherd Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22 July 1885, lot 110
          H. Montagu Collection, Part II, Sotheby Auction, 11-16 May 1896, lot 164
          H. Symonds Collection, Glendining Auction, 26-7 September 1973, lot 54
          Of the whole Anglo-Saxon period it is the nal chapter that has left the greatest impression. The vision of a heroic defender of England, ghting to repel foreign invaders is endearingly romantic. The reality, as always, was a little more complex.
          
    Harold II (Godwinson) was, on his mother’s side, of Danish blood and was certainly no Ætheling. His claim to be Edward the Confessor’s successor was perhaps contentious and his support was not universal. Nevertheless, Harold, alone of the leading men was equipped with the experience needed to face the very real threat posed by invasions and so it was he who was crowned on the 6th January. The ceremony probably took place at the newly consecrated Westminster Abbey, establishing a tradition which has endured for almost a thousand years.
          
    ‘And Earl Harold was now consecrated king and he met little quiet in it as long as he ruled the realm’
          The Anglo Saxon Chronicle
          
          In early September 1066 Harald Hardrada, the king of Norway, appeared o the Yorkshire coast, accompanied by 300 ships of ghting men. In short order the local English defences were scattered and the people of York o ered peace and hostages. Harold II gathered his militia and marched to York. On the 25th of September he came upon the Norwegians at Stamfordbridge and shattered them, utterly and completely.
          Harold’s victory was impressive and absolute, bringing to a close more than two centuries of Anglo-Scandinavian con ict. It was also short lived. A few days later William ‘The Bastard’ set out from Normandy, intent on asserting his own claim over the English throne. The landing was made at Pevensy and the Normans established a good defensive position at Hastings. News reached Harold at York, and with great energy he covered the 190 miles down to London. There he gathered additional forces before continuing down to Sussex. At rst light on the 14th of October William’s army marched out to meet the English, who were caught by surprise. Harold’s men stood de ant and heavy ghting endured all day. In the evening the English resolve nally collapsed, their spirit broken by the sight of King Harold struck down (quite possibly by an arrow to the face). As the great historian Sir Frank Stenton put it, William ‘had won one of the battles which at rare intervals have decided the fate of nations’.
          ‘the king nevertheless fought hard against him, with the men who were willing to support him, and there were heavy casualties on both sides. There King Harold was killed and Earl Leofwine his brother, and Earl Gyrth his brother, and many good men, and the French remained masters of the field’
          The Anglo Saxon Chronicle
          
    
    
    Coin production at Hastings is rst recorded in Æthelstan’s Grately code (c.926–30).
          This wide ranging administrative document stipulated (amongst other things) the number of moneyers who were to be employed at each mint-place; Hastings was a orded one moneyer. It is quite surprising then that no coins of Æthelstan, or his immediate successors, can be attributed to the town. Instead, Hastings is rst named on Æthelred II’s second hand type, some sixty years later. Thereafter, the mint appears to have been fairly active, producing a steady ow of coinage down to The Anarchy in the mid twelfth century. The exception to this rule is found within the reign of Harold II. At this point, output appears to have been greatly reduced. Pagan, in his survey of Harold II’s coinage notes only eight specimens of Hastings, compared to 15, 41 and 30 at the nearby Sussex mints of Chichester, Lewes and Steyning respectively. This pattern is also borne out by the recent Chew Valley hoard; of the 1,238 coins of Harold II contained within, only three carry a Hastings mint signature. This compares to 244 from Chichester, 22 from Lewes and 97 from Steyning. Hastings, then, is demonstrably an extremely rare mint in this type. Not since the Norweb sale in 1986 (Part III, lot 829), has a penny of Harold Godwinson struck at Hastings been o ered for sale on the open market making this a generational opportunity to acquire an iconic and evocative coin; It is no small bene t that the penny in question also happens to be beautifully preserved and comes with a distinguished provenance.
          
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        Penny, PAX type, Hastings, Dunning, group B, harold rex ang, rev. +dvnning on hæ, 1.32g/11h (Pagan, NM p.190, this coin listed; HHK 143; N 836; S 1186). Extremely ne, toned and with with an impressive provenance; the mint extremely rare during the reign of Harold II £6,000-£8,000
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        PENNY, PAX TYPE, HASTINGS, DUNNING £6,000–£8,000
          Penny, PAX type, Lincoln, Geir!nnr, Group B, GEREFIN ON LINI, 1.36g/5h (Mossop pl. lxxx, 17 [dies Ab]; Pagan, NM p.198; SCBI Glasgow 1197, same dies; N 836; S 1186). Better than very !ne, strong portrait, rare £3,400-£4,000
          Penny, PAX type, Thetford, Godric, group B, GODRIC ON ΘEOT, 1.20g/7h (Carson 3; Pagan, NM p. 194; N 836; S 1186). A little weak on the king’s face, otherwise very !ne, rare; a !eld !nd £3,000-£3,600
          
    Anglo-Scandinavian Imitations
          ‘Long Cross’ Penny, after Æthelred II, OCILI+OLNOLPCL around bust left, rev. blundered legend around voided long cross, 1.35g/3h (Malmer –, but cf. 346ff). Very !ne, peckmarked £200-£260 127
          William I (1066-1087)
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          Cut Halfpenny, Pro!le Left type [BMC I], Norwich, moneyer uncertain, 0.56g/3h (N 839; S 1250). Fine or better £60-£80
          
    
    
    The !rst letter of the moneyer’s name has an upright back, making Eadwine or Man possible candidates.
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          Penny, Pro!le Left type [BMC I], Wallingford, Swertinger, SPARTLINC ON PEI, 1.14g/12h (Allen 2022 p.183; N 839; S 1250). Chipped and cracked, otherwise very !ne with rich toning £60-£80
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
          Penny, Pro!le Left type [BMC I], Wallingford, Swertinger, SPART[––]PEI, 1.01g/6h (Allen 2022 p.183; N 839; S 1250). A large fragment, otherwise good very !ne, dark toned with iridescence £60-£80 130
          Provenance: L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951, lot 299 (part); Royal Berkshire Collection [from Baldwin 1970]
          Penny, Bonnet Type [BMC II], Huntingdon, Godric, GODRIC ON HVNTI, 1.04g/2h (Allen 2022, p.175; BMC 87; N 842; S 1251). A few spots of verdigris, minute stress mark on reverse, otherwise better than very !ne and rare £2,000-£2,600 131
          Provenance: found near Kingsclere (Surrey) in 1996 (EMC 2022.0118)
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        Penny,Canopytype[BMCIII], Wallingford,Beorhtmær, BRIHTMÆRONPAL,1.32g/11h(Allen2012p.82;N843;S1252). Faceof monarch and drapery weakly struck, surface marks, about very !ne £300-£360 132
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from Seaby 1970]
          Struck from the same dies as the Doubleday (848) and Lessen (371) specimens.
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          From the Mack Collection
          Penny,TwoSceptrestype[BMCIV], Wallingford,Brandr, BRANDONPEALI,1.25g/3h(SCBIMack1374, thiscoin;Allen2022p.182; N 844; S 1253). Central crease with associated crack, otherwise about very !ne, toned £150-£180
          Provenance: R.P. Mack Collection [from Seaby 1964]; Royal Berkshire Collection
          CutHalfpenny,TwoSceptrestype[BMCIV], Wareham,Sidumann, SEODEM [––––],0.60g/6h(cf. EMC1300.0301;N844;S1253). About very
          £150-£200
          MartinAllen’srecentlyupdated MintsandMoneyers,1066-1135 (BNSSP15,2022),whichprovidesamostcomprehensivesurveyofthe mint/moneyer combinations in the early Norman coinage, gives Sidumann (or Sideman) at the mint of Wareham only.
          
    
    
    
    Penny,TwoStarstype[BMCV], London,Godwine, GODPINEONLIII,plaininnercirclebothsides,reads REXIIN,1.27g/3h(Allen2022, p.178; BMC 347; N 845; S 1254). Very !ne, portrait perhaps a little better, !nd patina £800-£1,000
          Provenance: found near Heydon (Hertfordshire) in June 2020 (PAS BH-D74C24)
          CutHalfpenny,TwoStarstype[BMCV], Sandwich,uncertainmoneyer,[––] ONSA,0.58g/4h(Allen2022,p.180;N845;S1254). About very !ne, scarce £90-£120
          Provenance: found in Langham (Norfolk) in April 2023 (EMC 2023.0202)
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        !ne and very rare
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        From the Reverend Mallinson Collection
          Penny,Pro!leRighttype[BMCVII], Wallingford,Wideman, PIDEMANONPAL,1.23g/3h(Allen2022,p.183;BMC478,samedies;N 847; S 1256). Struck from rusty dies, !an ragged at 3 o’clock, otherwise good "ne; Wallingford excessively rare for this type £800-£1,000
          Provenance: Rev. A. Mallinson Collection, Spink Auction 39, 6 December 1984, lot 78 [£650]; Royal Berkshire Collection
          From the F. Elmore Jones and J.C. Sadler Collections
          Penny,PAXStype[BMCVIII], Ipswich,Æthelwine(Ægelwine), IEGLPINEONGIP,reads PILLELMREX,1.34g/3h(SadlerIII,p.103, !g.869, this coin; N 848; S 1257). Very "ne, toned, rare £600-£700
          Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1051; J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          From the J.C. Sadler Collection
          Penny,PAXStype[BMCVIII], Ipswich,Sveinn(Swegen), SPEGENONGIPESI,reads PI[LL]ELMREX,1.38g/6h(SadlerIII,p.115, !g.922, this coin; SCBI Copenhagen 1312, same dies; N 848; S 1257). Good "ne, toned £300-£400
          Provenance: J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          There are 28 coins with this reading in the Beaworth hoard, of which 23 have been traced by the vendor.
          
    
    
    
    Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Norwich, Eadweald, EDPOLDONORDPI, 1.34g/9h (BMC 829; N 848; S 1257). Cleaned, good "ne £300-£400
          
    Penny,PAXStype[BMCVIII], Winchester,Godwine, GODPINEONPINC,1.37g/9h(WinchesterMint2028[Gc];BMC1081;N848;S 1257). Very "ne and toned £400-£500
          Provenance: SCMB July 1962 (H1012)
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          Henry I (1100-1135)
          Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type [BMC X], Canterbury, Winedi, [–]EDEI : ON : CAN[–], 1.28g/9h (Allen 2022, p.186; N 866; S 1271). Officially snicked, chipped and creased, otherwise "ne £120-£150
          143
          Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type [BMC X], Southwark, Leofwine, LEWINE: ON :SVTP:, 1.28g/6h (BMC –; N 866; S 1271). Official snick at 9 o’clock, "ne and rare £200-£260
          Provenance: found near Callow Down Farm (Buckinghamshire) in 2020 (PAS BUC-5E6B85)
          144
          Penny, Star in Lozenge Fleury type [BMC XIII], Sandwich, Wulfread, PVLFRI [–] ON SAN, 1.43g/10h (Allen 2022, p.195; N 869; S 1274). Cracked and repaired, good "ne £80-£100
          Stephen (1135-1154)
          From the F. Elmore Jones and J.C. Sadler Collections
          145
          Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], Ipswich, Osbern, OSB[ER]N : ON : GIP, reads STIEFNE R, 1.36g/2h (Sadler III, p. 169, !g. 1065, this coin; N 873; S 1278). Weak in places, surface #aws on obverse, otherwise good "ne and attractively toned, rare £700-£800
          Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1093a; J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          146
          Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], uncertain mint and moneyer [die-linked to Warwick], [–]DPAR[–] ON: NI, 1.16g/4h (EMC 1200.0144 [Everard on Warwick], same obv. die; N 873; S 1278). Struck from a reverse die of peculiar style, surface stress mark, about very "ne £700-£900
          
    
    
    
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          Penny, Cross Moline type, Southern variant, Southampton, Sanson, SANSV[–]N AMT around voided cross moline, no inner circle on obv., 1.06g/9h (Mack 207ff; N 905; S 1295 var ). Signs of overstriking, otherwise good "ne, dark patina £400-£500
          Provenance: found near Caistor (Lincolnshire) in 2013 (EMC 2013.0223)
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          Henry II (1154-1189)
          From the F. Elmore Jones and J.C. Sadler Collections
          Tealbycoinage,Penny,classB, Ipswich,Nicole, NICOLE :[ON : GI]PEV,reads HENRIREXANG,1.33g/8h(SadlerIII,p.212, !g.1183, thiscoin; N 953; S 1338). About very !ne and toned but "at in places £240-£300
          Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1142a; J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          149
          Tealbycoinage,Penny,classC2, Ipswich,Nicole,[NICO]L[EO]N :[G]IPE,reads[HEN]RIRE,1.51g/12h(SadlerIII,p.219, !g.1211andFEJ 1142/3, this coin; BMC 314, same dies; N 957; S 1339). About very !ne and toned but legends very "at in places £120-£150
          Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1142c; J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          Tealbycoinage,Penny,classC2, Ipswich,Robert, ROBERT : ON : PIP,reads HENRI : R :,1.35g/9h(SadlerIII,p.225, !g.1238, thiscoin;BMC 336, same dies; N 957; S 1339). Light surface scratches, !ne or better, toned, rare £240-£300 150
          Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1142b; J.C. Sadler Collection
          Tealbycoinage,Penny,classC, Stafford,moneyeruncertain,[–] ON : STA (S retrograde),1.31g/5h(S1337). Slightlyoff-centre, otherwise good !ne, rare £60-£80 151
          Provenance: found in Bedfordshire
          Short Cross coinage
          HenryII,Penny,classIa5, Northampton,Raul, RAVLONNORRT,1.34g/12h(SCBIMass137,same rev. die;N962/1;S1343A). Good !ne £60-£80 152
          
    
    
    Henry II, Penny, class Ib, London, Aimer, AIMER · ON · LVND, 1.36g/12h (SCBI Mass 245; N 963; S 1344). Fine, die-shift on reverse £60-£80 153
          HenryII,Penny,classIb1, York,Efrard, EFRARD ON EVE,1.28g/1h(SCBIMass–;N963;S1344). Flippedinthediesduringstriking, otherwise very !ne, dark patina across broad "an; a clear and interesting minting error £60-£80 154
          HenryII,Penny,classIc, London,Raul, RAVL ON LVND,1.34g/3h(SCBIMass606;N964;S1345). Crudelystruckonawavy "an, about very !ne £50-£60 155 All lots are illustrated on our website
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        Henry II, Penny, class Ic, Winchester, Adam, ADAMONWINC, 1.14g/3h (SCBI Mass 639-42; N 964; S 1345). Very !ne £100-£120 156
          
    
    
    
    
    HenryII,Penny,classIc, Winchester,Adam,[––]AMONWIN[–],1.39g/1h(SCBIMass640ff;N964;S1345). Nearlyvery !ne,dark tone £100-£120 157
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          Richard I, Penny, class III, York, Turkil, TVRKIL · ON · e[––],1.08g/10h (SCBI Mass 857ff; N 967; S 1347). About very !ne £100-£120
          Provenance: found in Hampshire
          Richard I, Penny, class IVa, London, Stivene, STIVen· ON · LVND, 1.14g/7h (SCBI Mass –; N 968/1; S 1348A). Good !ne, slightly clipped £80-£100 159
          Provenance: found in Hertfordshire
          Richard,Penny,classIVa*, London,Ricard, RICARD : ON : LVNI,1.46g/12h(SCBIMass1029-31var ;N966;S1348B). Weakareaon each side, about very !ne £100-£120 160
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          John,Penny,classVb, Canterbury,Iohan, IOHAN ON CAN,curls2/2,pellets1/2,1.45g/1h(SCBIMass1365ff;N970;S1351). Some peripheral weakness and patches of porosity, otherwise very !ne, strong portrait £100-£120
          John,Penny,classVb, London,Ilger, ILGER ON LVNDE,pelleted G,1.30g/8h(SCBIMass1412;N970;S1351). Goodvery !nebut hairline crack across reverse £60-£80
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          John,Penny,classVb1, London,Ricard, RICARD ON LVN,curls3/3,pellets2/2,1.39g/3h(SCBIMass1419, thiscoin; N970;S1351). A few light obverse scratches, otherwise very !ne and toned £120-£150
          Provenance: DrE.BurstalCollection,GlendiningAuction,15-16May1968,lot61(part);P.FinnFPL12,February1998(96);J.P.MassCollection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 279 (part); J. Sazama Collection, Part XII, DNW Auction 123, 11 June 2014, lot 283 (part)
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          John,Penny,classVb1, Ipswich,Alisandre, ALISANDRE ON GI,1.28g/4h(SadlerIIIp.295, !g.1502[06/R4], thiscoin; SCBIMass1509, same obv. die; N 970; S 1351). Nearly very !ne, dark tone, rare £240-£300
          Provenance: Lockdales Auction 135 (Ipswich), 16-17 May 2016, lot 1496; D. Kightley Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
          The vendor records only three coins (including this one) struck from these dies.
          
    
    
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          John, Penny, class Vb2, York, Nicole, NICOLEONEVER, 1.13g/7h (SCBI Mass 1649-50 var.; N 970; S 1351). Fine £50-£70
          
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          John, Penny, class Vc, London, Rauf, RAVF · ON · LVND, 1.43g/3h (SCBI Mass 1693; N 971; S 1352). Centres weak, good !ne, toned £40-£50
          Provenance: Dr E.BurstalCollection,GlendiningAuction,15-16May1968,lot61(part);PatrickFinnFPL12,1998(100);RoyalBerkshire Collection
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          John,Penny,classVc, Ipswich,Iohan, IOHAN ON GIPE,reads HENRICVSREX,1.36g/1h(SadlerIIIp.383, !g.1727[O21/R17], thiscoin; SCBI Mass 1713; N 971; S 1352). Better than very !ne £200-£260
          Provenance: D. Kightley Collection [from D. Palmer 1990]; J.C. Sadler Collection
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          John,Penny,classVc, Ipswich,Iohan, IOHAN ON GIPE,reads HENRICVSREX,1.45g/1h(SadlerO20/R16;SCBIMass1714;N971;S 1352). Better than very !ne, toned £180-£220
          Provenance: R.W. Sadler Collection [from P. Minns 1971]; J. Boon Collection; J.C. Sadler Collection
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          John,Penny,classVc, Winchester,Adam, ADAM ON WIN ·,1.39g/6h(SCBIMass1727;N971;S1352). Weaklystruckinplaces, otherwise about very !ne £80-£100
          Uncertain,Penny, Rhuddlan,classii,Tomas, TOMAS ON RVLA,reads HNERIEVS (N retrograde),1.10g/6h(JDB2310;SCBIMass2175; N 972/2). Good !ne, rare £200-£260 170 All
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          Uncertain, Penny, Rhuddlan, class iiic, Simond, SIMON ON RVLA, 1.40g/6h (Besly 301, this coin; JDB 3360, same dies; SCBI Mass 2182, same dies; N 973/1). Minor edge chip, otherwise very !ne, bold portrait, rare £240-£300
          Provenance: found at Llanfaes (Anglesey), 1991-2
          Henry III (1216-1272)
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          Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Bristol, Henri, HENRI ON BRVST, 1.50g/4h (N 987; S 1363). Fine £50-£60
          Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Hereford, Roger, ROGER ON HERE, 1.48g/9h (N 987; S 1363). About very !ne, toned £80-£100
          
    
    
    
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          Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Wallingford, Ricard, RICARD ON WALI, 1.35g/11h (N 987; S 1363). Good very !ne, lightly toned; a scarcer mint £90-£120
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from Spink 1994]
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          Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIbc, Bristol, Iacob, IACOB ON BRVST, 1.33g/11h (N 987/1; S 1363A). About very !ne, a scarcer mint £80-£100
          Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Va2, Canterbury, Gillem, R in HENRICVS ball-tailed, A in CANT double-barred, 1.29g/4h (N 991/1; S 1367A). Good !ne, excavated; the moneyer rare £70-£90
          Edward I (1272-1307)
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          Long Cross coinage, Penny, class VII, London, Philip, PHELIP ON LVND, 1.45g/9h (N 1002; S 1378). Very !ne and toned, scarce thus £300-£360
          Provenance: E.J. Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 2
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          Penny, class 1d, London, annulet on breast, issue for the Abbot of Reading, 1.37g/7h (SCBI North 45; N 1013; S 1384). Good !ne, toned and rare £150-£180
          Provenance: W.H. Pheatt Collection, Part II, BDW Auction, 6 September 1995, lot 213; Royal Berkshire Collection
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          Penny, class 2b, Bristol, Ns reversed, 1.40g/6h (SCBI North 63ff; N 1015; S 1386). Extremely "ne and attractively toned £240-£300
          Provenance: J. Bridgwater Collection
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          Penny,class7a, London,roseonbreast,double-barred Ns,composite S,1.43g/9h(SCBINorth302ff;N1032;S1403). Very "ne, toned, scarce £80-£100
          Provenance: SNC April 2000 (1466); Royal Berkshire Collection
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          Penny, class 9b, Bristol, pothook Ns, reads VILLBRISTOLIE, 1.39g/9h (SCBI North 380; N 1037; S 1408). Very "ne, toned £60-£80
          
    
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          Firstcoinage,Halfpenny,Berwick-upon-Tweed,classVIIIb,bear’sheadinsecondandthirdquarters, VILLABERVICI,0.56g/11h(SCBI North 1159; N 1090; S 1537). Good very "ne, strong portrait and full, round #an £400-£500
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          Thirdcoinage,Penny,Reading,type4/III,reads EDWR',escallopinonequarter,0.96g/6h(SCBINorth1088-9;N1129;S1555). About very "ne and dark toned, very rare thus £500-£600
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from Seaby 1980]
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          Thirdcoinage,Penny,Reading,type4/III,reads EDWR’,escallopinonequarter,0.99g/6h(N1129;S1555). Alargefragment,good "ne but badly cracked, very rare £80-£100
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
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          Thirdcoinage,Halfpenny,Reading,reads EDWARDVSREXAN,scallopunder NGY,0.61g/8h(Withers–;SCBINorth–;N1134;S1561). Crimped with some peripheral weakness, otherwise good "ne, extremely rare £300-£360
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        Pre-Treaty period, Noble, series B/C mule, mm. cross 1, annulet stops, open E and C on rev., reads IHES AVTEM, lis by lion’s head in second quarter, 7.43g/10h (cf. SCBI Schneider 15; N 1138/1144; S 1484/1486). Good !ne, a rare mule; tooled in places £800-£1,000
          Pre-Treaty period, Noble, series G, London, mm. cross 3, saltire stops both sides, pellets either side of upper lis on rev., 7.64g/1h (SCBI Schneider 52; N 1183; S 1490). Slightly creased, traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very !ne £2,000-£2,600
          Pre-Treaty period, Half-Noble, series Gh/Gg mule, mm. cross 3, open E on obverse, with protruding central bar on reverse, pellets either side of upper lis of cross, closed C at centre of reverse, 3.50g/11h (LAL 13/13; SCBI Schneider 53; N 1188/1187; S 1494). Crease removed (with associated marks), otherwise about very !ne, the mule very rare £1,500-£1,800
          Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, 4.58g/9h (Stewartby p.259; N 1163; S 1567). About very !ne £100-£120 189
          Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, 4.56g/4h (Stewartby p.259; N 1163; S 1567). About very !ne £60-£80 190
          
    
    
    
    
    Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series Gd, London, mm. cross 3, annulet in one quarter of rev., pellet in TAS, 4.33g/11h (N 1196; S 1570). About very !ne £100-£120 191
          Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroat, series B, London, mm. cross 1, Roman M, trefoils on cusps above crown, 2.05g/9h (DIG 6/6; N 1143; S 1573). Fine, rare £80-£100 192
          Provenance: found in Buckinghamshire
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          Pre-Treatyperiod,Penny,Durham,BpHat!eld,seriesA/Florincoinagetyped6mule,mm.crosspattéeon obv. only, rev.reads VILA DVNOLMIE, crozier after VIL, pellet in centre of cross, 1.08g/11h (Allen 117; N p.48 note; S 1591/1553). Fine or better, rare £100-£120
          Treatyperiod,Half-Noble,London,mm.crosspotenton rev. only,annuletbefore EDWARD,curule X in REX,3.52g/6h(SCBI Schneider 88-9; N 1239; S 1507). Slightly small of !an, creased and with obverse scuff mark, otherwise very #ne or better £1,000-£1,200
          Treatyperiod,Quarter-Noble,London,mm.crosspotent,nothingbefore EDWARD,Treaty X on obv.,curule X on rev.,1.95g/8h(cf. SCBI Schneider 83-4; N 1243; S 1510). On a large, spread but slightly creased !an, good very #ne £600-£800
          Treatyperiod,Quarter-Noble,London,annuletbefore EDWARD,1.93g/10h(N1244;S1511). Slightlywavy !an,scratchonobverse, otherwise good very #ne £600-£800
          Treatyperiod,Quarter-Noble,London,annuletbefore EDWARD,barred A in GRA,doublesaltirestopsandcurule X bothsides, 1.86g/7h (SCBI Schneider 91; Stewartby p.258, B2; N 1244; S 1511). Slightly short of !an, otherwise very #ne £400-£500 197
          
    
    
    
    
    Treaty period,Halfgroat,London,mm.crosspotent,annuletbefore EDWARDVS, 2.10g/7h(DIG8/7;N1262;S1621). Aboutvery #ne £100-£120 198
          Provenance: bt Seaby
          Treaty period, Penny, London, mm. cross potent, 1.15g/11h (N 1264; S 1624). Trace of double-strike, otherwise very #ne, toned £80-£100
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          Richard II (1377-1399)
          A gilt-silver contemporary imitation of a Half-Noble of London, R in centre of rev., 1.68g. Legend mostly missing due to edge loss, otherwise about very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: found in Hampshire by metal detecting
          Metal analysis reveals 82% silver and 13% gold.
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          First period, Farthing, London, small head without neck, reads RICARD : REX : ANGLIE, 0.25g/1h (Withers 1f; N –; S 1701). A trace of porosity, otherwise good very !ne, superb for issue £500-£600
          Farthing, London, small bust, no neck, 0.26g/9h (Withers 1; N 1334; S 1703). Good !ne or better, rare £150-£200 202
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          Farthing, London, small bust, no neck, 0.26g/9h (Withers 1; N 1334; S 1703). Off-centre, !ne or better, rare £100-£150
          Henry IV (1399-1413)
          Heavy coinage, Halfpenny, 0.50g/9h (Withers 1; N 1352-3; S 1723). Some weakness of strike, otherwise !ne and very rare £150-£200 204
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          Light coinage, Halfpenny, London, no marks by crown, narrow bust, 0.52g/7h (Withers 1; N 1366; S 1737). Good !ne £200-£260
          Provenance: found in Hampshire
          Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)
          Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, no !eur on breast, reads ANGL ’ , annulets in two quarters, 3.86g/3h (Whitton 11; N 1427; S 1836). Good very !ne, richly toned £150-£180 206
          Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, no !eur on breast cusp, 3.57g/7h (N 1427; S 1836). Very !ne £100-£120 207
          
    
    
    
    
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          Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, 3.82g/9h (Whitton 12; N 1427; S 1836). About very !ne £60-£80
          
    
    
    Annulet issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. cross II on obv. only, 1.67g/3h (N 1429; S 1840). Cleaned, !ne £30-£40 209
          Provenance: found in 2019 as part of the dispersed Buttermere (Wiltshire) Hoard (PAS HAMP-CDF2F1); treasure case 2019T630
          Pinecone-Mascle issue, Groat, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, mascle after REX and before LON, pinecone after POSVIE and DON, S of TAS over I?, 3.72g/11h (Whitton 19a var ; N 1460; S 1874). Striking split, otherwise good very !ne; the reverse error unusual £200-£260
          
    Uncertain ‘Leaf’ issue, Farthing, London, leaf on breast, saltire? after HENRIC, 0.23g/7h (cf. Withers LT.2; N 1494; S 1907). Rim creased at 12 o’clock, otherwise very !ne and presumably extremely rare; strong portrait for issue £500-£600
          Provenance: found near Lincoln, 2018
          Unmarked issue, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv only, extra pellet under CIVI and LON, no stops, 3.90g/12h (Whitton 65c; N 1514; S 1931). Good !ne and toned, very rare £500-£700
          Provenance: Rochester Collection, Spink Auction 194, 27 March 2008, lot 585
          Cross-Pellet issue, Halfpenny, London, class B, mm. cross V on obv. only, saltire on neck, extra pellet under TAS and Don, 0.41g/7h (Withers SP.1c; N 1524; S 1943). About very !ne £40-£60
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          Light coinage, Ryal, mm. crown on rev. only, trefoils in spandrels, 7.56g/12h (SCBI Schneider –; Stewartby p.422, VIII; N 1549; S 1951). Cleaned, otherwise about very !ne £2,400-£2,800
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        IV (First reign, 1461-1470)
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        Light coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. sun, B on breast, quatrefoils by neck, !eurs on cusps except above crown, reads BRESTOLL, 2.81g/5h (B & W VIa; N 1580; S 2004). Good !ne, dark patina £90-£120
          Light coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. crown, trefoils by neck, 0.35g/10h (Withers 5; N 1608; S 2068). Struck from slightly worn dies, otherwise very !ne £80-£100
          Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)
          Groat, London, class XVIII, mm. pierced cross and pellet, !eurs on cusps, 2.79g/10h (N 1631; S 2098). About very !ne £120-£150
          
    
    
    
    
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          Groat, London, class XVIII, mm. cross and pellet, !eurs on cusps, no marks by bust, 2.86g/2h (N 1631; S 2098). Good !ne £80-£100
          Richard III (1483-1485)
          Penny, York, Abp Rotherham, mm. boar’s head (?), T and upright key by neck, rev quatrefoil in centre, 0.72g/6h (N 1686; S 2166). About !ne, rare £150-£200
          Penny, York, Abp Rotherham, mm. unclear but probably rose, T and key by neck, 0.68g/9h (Stewartby p.446, III; N 1686; S 2166 -7). Usual peripheral weakness and some light porosity, otherwise !ne, portrait better £300-£360 220
          Provenance: reportedly found on the Thames foreshore by Billingsgate, in the 1980s
          Henry VII (1485-1509)
          Angel, type IV, mm. greyhound’s head, 4.56g/9h (N 1697; S 2185). Removed from a mount, otherwise good !ne £500-£700
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          Facing Bust issue, Groat, class II, mm. cinquefoil, no !eurs on upper cusps, trefoil stops, double stops after DEVM, 2.86g/9h (SCBI Ashmolean 215; N 1704; S 2195). Very !ne, clear portrait £240-£300
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          Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, class IIIb, Canterbury, King and Abp Morton jointly, mm. tun on obv., lis on rev., crown with inner arch plain, rosette stops, CANTOR over LONDON, 1.29g/9h (N 1712; S 2210). About very !ne and short of "an; scarce with the alteration to the reverse die £90-£120
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          Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, type IIIc, mm. tun, no stops, 1.50g/4h (N 1712; S 2211). Very !ne, attractively toned £100-£120
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    Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, a contemporary forgery, crown with single arch, irregular, treasure of nine arcs, reads CIVITAS TANTOR, 1.34g/3h (cf. S 2210). Struck from oversized dies of poor workmanship; small edge chip, good !ne, very unusual £80-£100
          
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          Pro"le issue, Groat, tentative type III, mm. cross-crosslet, reads hENRIC VII, saltire stops, 2.85g/3h (SCBI Ashmolean 774ff; N 1743; S 2254). About very !ne £400-£500
          Provenance: SNC September 1987 (5133)
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          Pro"le issue, Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, 3.16g/4h (SCBI Ashmolean 839ff; N 1747; S 2258). Some light scratches, about very !ne £200-£260
          
    
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        Pro!le issue, Halfgroat, London, mm. pheon, 1.38g/4h (SCBI Ashmolean 890ff; N 1749; S 2259). Very "ne and toned £200-£260 228
          Provenance: bt Studio Coins July 1987
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          Pro!le issue, Halfgroat, London, mm. lis on rev. only, omitting numeral after king’s name, ornamental As both sides, 1.31g/4h (Shuttlewood 83; N 1749; S 2260). Flan ragged and creased, otherwise very "ne and extremely rare, one of only a few known examples
          
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          Pro!le issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp Bainbridge, mm. martlet, two keys below shield, 1.53g/5h (SCBI Ashmolean 931ff; N 1751/1; S 2262). About very "ne £80-£100 230
          
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          First coinage, Angel, mm. portcullis, 5.02g/6h (N 1760; S 2265). Holed, otherwise about very "ne £600-£800 231
          Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, saltires in forks, bust D, 2.60g/9h (N 1797; S 2337E). Patchy patina, otherwise good very "ne £240-£300
          Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.55g/3h (N 1797; S 2337E). Fine £80-£100
          
    
    Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. sunburst, bust D, saltires in forks, reads AGL and FRA’, 2.76g/10h (Whitton v; N 1797; S 2337E). Trace of crease, otherwise better than very "ne, excellent portrait and richly toned; the mint mark rare £400-£500
          
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        Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.24g/2h (N 1802; S 2343). About very !ne £60-£80
          
    Second coinage, Sovereign Penny, Canterbury, Bp Cranmer, mm. catherine wheel on obv. only, T C by shield, 0.63g/10h (Shuttlewood 137; N 1810; S 2351). Weak on king’s face, otherwise about very !ne, full round "an, extremely rare £400-£500
          Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Wolsey, mm. crescent on obv., only (?), TW by shield, cardinal’s hat below, 0.62g/2h (N 1811; S 2352). About very !ne and attractively toned £100-£120
          Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Tunstall, mm. star on obv. only, C D !anking shield, 0.73g/7h (N 1813; S 2354). Minor weakness in centres, otherwise good very !ne and toned £100-£120
          Provenance: bt Seaby
          Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Tunstall, mm. star on obv., only, CD at sides shield, 0.64g/8h (Allen 211; N 1813; S 2354). About very !ne and attractively toned £100-£120
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. arrow (?), 0.38g/1h (Whitton iv; N 1815; S 2356). Peripheral weakness, very !ne £60-£80
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, York, Bp Wolsey, mm. acorn, TW by bust, 0.32g/10h (N 1818; S 2359). Good !ne, scarce £100-£120
          
    
    Third coinage, Testoon, Tower, mm. pellet-in-annulet, 5.74g/9h (N 1841; S 2365). Fair, portrait distinguishable £300-£400
          
    
    
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          Third coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust 2, pellet-in-annulets in forks, 2.42g/1h (N 1844; S 2369). About very !ne, peripheral weakness, toned £300-£400
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          Third coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. WS monogram on rev. only, second bust, trefoils in fork ends, 2.11g/10h (N 1846; S 2372). Good !ne, reasonable portrait, struck on a neat round "an £200-£260
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          Third coinage, Halfgroat, Bristol, mm. WS on rev. only, local bust, Lombardic letters both sides, nothing in forks, 1.40g/9h (N 1851; S 2377). Good !ne for issue £90-£120
          
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          Third coinage, Halfpenny, Tower, no mm., Lombardic lettering, trefoil stops, rev. pellet-in-annulet in centre, 0.29g/7h (Whitton a; N 1859; S 2385). Some striking weakness, otherwise good !ne, broad "an for issue £80-£100
          Reading ‘VIII’
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          Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. grapple on rev only, bust 6, reads HENRIC VIII, roses in forks, lozenge stops, 2.29g/12h (Shuttlewood 193; Stewartby p.526; N 1871; S 2403). Small striking splits and with the usual light porosity, otherwise very !ne with a clear portrait; extremely rare with this obverse reading £600-£800
          
    
    
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          Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. grapple on rev. only, bust 6, roses in forks, 2.61g/1h (N 1871; S 2403). Very !ne and toned £300-£400
          Provenance: R. Carlyon-Britton Collection; SCMB June 1963 (H1602)
          Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. uncertain, bust 5, Roman lettering, roses in forks, pellet stops, 2.14g/9h (N 1871; S 2403). About !ne for issue £60-£80 249
          Posthumous coinage, Groat, Southwark, mm. E on rev. only, bust 5, 2.17g/10h (N 1872; S 2404). Edge split, minor double-striking on reverse, otherwise !ne £60-£80 250
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          Edward VI (1547-1553)
          First period, Penny, Tower, mm. arrow, bust right, lozenge stops, 0.56g/12h (Shuttlewood 227; N 1902; S 2460). About very !ne with clear details, very rare thus £500-£700
          Provenance: found near Royston (Hertfordshire) in April 2022
          252
          Durham House with Transposed Legends
          Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, undated, Durham House, mm. bow, Durham House bust, transposed legends [king’s name on rev.], caul frosted, beaded inner circle only on rev., 4.99g/11h (Bispham 2B; N 1925; S 2470). Small mark on king’s cheek, otherwise nearly very !ne for issue, toned and very rare £700-£900
          Provenance: SNC October 1993 (7159)
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          Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, 5.92g/12h (N 1937; S 2482). Several surface marks on both sides, otherwise very !ne £100-£120
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          Third period, Fine issue, Penny, Sovereign type, London, mm. tun, 0.44g/9h (Shuttlewood 278; N 1942; S 2487). Unobtrusive edge chip and "an a little crimped, otherwise very !ne with a clear portrait of the king, extremely rare £1,500-£2,000
          An Extremely Rare Sovereign Penny of Edward VI Mary (1553-1554)
          
    
    
    Groat, mm. pomegranate, 2.01g/2h (N 1960; S 2492). Good !ne, "an slightly uneven £200-£260
          
    
    Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.93g/12h (N 1960; S 2492). Fine, irregular patina £90-£120
          Philip and Mary (1554-1558)
          Groat, mm. lis, 2.12g/10h (N 1973; S 2508). Light marks, !ne £150-£180
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          Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
          First issue, Groat, mm. lis, bust 1F, beaded and wire-line inner circles, 1.94g/6h (BCW LS-3C; N 1986; S 2551). Good !ne, a few surface marks £120-£150
          Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, 6.22g/12h (N 1985; S 2555). Full round "an, minor surface "aws on obverse and graffiti to left of shield on reverse, otherwise good very !ne and toned £400-£500
          Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, 5.96g/12h (N 1985; S 2555). Minor weakness, otherwise very !ne with some toning £240-£300
          Second issue, Penny, mm. martlet, bust 1H, beaded inner circles, large shield, reads E D G ROSA SINE SPNA, 0.44g/11h (N 1988; S 2558). Nearly extremely !ne, scarce thus £120-£150
          Third issue, Sixpence, 1567, mm. short lion, bust 4B, 2.88g/1h (N 1997; S 2562). Light surface porosity, good !ne £90-£120
          
    
    
    Fourth issue, Threefarthings, 1573, mm. acorn, bust 5B, reads E D G ROSA SINE SPINA, 0.31g/4h (N 2002; S 2571). About very !ne £100-£150 263
          Fourth issue, Threefarthings, 1575, mm. eglantine, bust 5B, reads E D G ROSA SINE SPINA, 0.33g/12h (N 2002; S 2571). On a large but slightly creased "an, about very !ne £80-£100 264
          Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. tun, 5.90g/9h (N 2014; S 2577). Very !ne, toned £90-£120 265
          Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1583, mm. A, bust 5A, reads ELIZAB D G ANG FR ET HIB REGI, 2.81g/5h (N 2015; S 2578A). Very !ne but portrait a little weak £100-£120 266
          
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          Milled coinage, Sixpence, 1562, mm. star, bust D, 2.95g/6h (Borden & Brown 25 [O9/R6]; N 2027; S 2596). Good !ne £150-£180
          
    
    
    
    James I (1603-1625)
          Firstcoinage,Shilling,mm.lis,secondbust,6.02g/7h(N2073;S2646). Irregular "an,oldscratchesonobverse,otherwisevery !neand toned £150-£180
          Firstcoinage,Penny,mm.thistle, !rstbust,0.46g/3h(N2077;S2650). Alittleweakbuttechnicallyvery !neorbetterandscarcethus £150-£200
          Secondcoinage,Unite,mm.tower(overmulleton obv.),fourthbust,9.96g/6h(SCBISchneider27var.;N2084;S2619). Very slightly creased, graffiti in reverse !eld, otherwise very !ne £2,400-£3,000
          Thirdcoinage,Quarter-Laurel,mm.rose,secondbust,2.25g/11h(SCBISchneider95;N2118;S2642). Very !nebutedgechipped at 11 o’clock £400-£500
          Provenance: found at Besselsleigh, Oxfordshire
          Third coinage, Halfpenny, no mm., 0.17g (N 2129; S 2673). Good very !ne £60-£80
          
    Farthing, Harington type 2/3 mule, mm. martlet, 0.47g/6h (E 21b; BMC 50; Cooke 930; S 2676/2676A). Good very !ne, rare £100-£120
          Provenance: bt Baldwin March 1962
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          Farthing, Lennox type 4, mm. Lombardic A, !ve strings on harp, 0.72g/6h (E 45a; BMC 98; Cooke –; S 2680). Good very !ne, extremely rare £100-£120
          Provenance: bt Spink March 1962
          275
          Farthing, Lennox type 5, mm. cross pattée, seven strings on harp, 0.87g/6h (E 54b; BMC 113; Cooke 1097-8; S 2681). About extremely !ne, rare £100-£120
          Provenance: bt Seaby March 1964
          Charles I (1625-1649)
          276
          Tower mint, Unite, Gp A, mm. lis, double-arched crown, reads MAG BR FR ET HI, 9.05g/8h (SCBI Brooker 22-25 var.; N 2146; S 2685). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very !ne £2,000-£2,600
          277
          Tower mint, Double-Crown, Gp B, mm. African head, reads MAG BR FR ET HIB, 4.51g/9h (SCBI Brooker 140 var.; N 2161; S 2699). Creased, otherwise good very !ne £1,000-£1,200
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          Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp I, type 1a3, mm. cross Calvary, !rst horseman, no ground line below horse, no cross over shield, light garniture, 14.26g/2h (SCBI Brooker 285-6; N 2202; S 2766). Mark behind king, otherwise about !ne and rare £150-£200
          Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2c, mm. portcullis, 14.93g/6h (SCBI Brooker 315; N 2207; S 2771). Fine £100-£120
          
    
    
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    Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. eye, late third horseman, 14.84g/1h (SCBI Brooker 359-60; N 2213; S 2778). Some surface crazing, otherwise !ne £80-£100
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          Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. sun, 15.45g/8h (SCBI Brooker 362-3; N 2213; S 2778). Very !ne and toned £120-£150
          Provenance: from the Middleham (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1993; Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot 733 (part); bt M. Trenerry
          282
          Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 3a, mm. tun, second bust, 5.96g/9h (SCBI Brooker 506-8; N 2225; S 2791). About very !ne, rich old cabinet tone £150-£180
          283
          Tower mint, Shilling, Gp F, mm. anchor, 6.02g/2h (SCBI Brooker 525ff; Sharp F5/1; N 2230/1; S 2797). Bust weak, otherwise very !ne, toned £100-£120
          
    
    
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          Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp C, type 2b, mm. plume, rev. plume over shield, reads MAG BRIT FR ET HI, 2.87g/7h (SCBI Brooker 592 var.; N 2239; S 2810). Flan #aw across king’s chin, otherwise about very !ne and toned, full round #an, rare £200-£260
          
    
    Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp D, type 3, mm. harp, 2.96g/6h (SCBI Brooker 608; N 2240; S 2811). Fine, reverse better, toned; with a secure hoard provenance £90-£120
          Provenance: found as part of the Civil War Hoard, discovered between October 2016 and January 2017 at Ewerby, Lincolnshire (PAS LIN-F454C4; T 2016 T820)
          Briot’s First Milled issue, Shilling, mm. !ower and B on obv., B on rev., 5.95g/6h (SCBI Brooker 717, same dies; N 2300; S 2854). About very !ne, scarce £600-£800 286
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        287
          Briot’sSecondMilledissue,Halfcrown,mm.anchor(tolefton obv.,torighton rev.),signed B bothsides,14.89g/6h(Bull469;SCBI Brooker 724, same dies; N 2304; S 2858). Good very !ne and toned £1,500-£1,800
          Provenance: B.R. Noble Collection, Glendining Auction, 11-12 December 1975, lot 647
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          Briot’sSecondMilledissue,Sixpence,mm.anchorandmulleton obv., anchoron rev.,2.84g/6h(SCBIBrooker729,samedies;N 2306; S 2860). Cleaned, !elds tooled, otherwise very !ne £80-£100
          
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          York mint, Halfcrown [type 4], mm. lion, a base contemporary forgery, 9.95g/6h (N 2312; S 2866). About !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          290
          Yorkmint,Halfcrown,Gp2[type7],mm.lion,sevenstringstoharp,11.36g/12h(Besly2I;SCBIBrooker1086-7;N2315;S 2869). Clipped, some minor deposit, otherwise very !ne £300-£400
          Provenance: bt Baldwin December 1957
          York mint, Sixpence, mm. lion, 2.98g/12h (Besly 1D; SCBI Brooker 1100; N 2322; S 2876). Good very !ne, attractively toned £800-£1,000 291
          
    
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        York mint, Threepence, mm. lion, reads MABRFRETHI, 1.23g/9h (Besly 1D; SCBI Brooker 1105; N 2323; S 2877). About very !ne £100-£120
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        York mint,Threepence,mm.lion,reads MABRFEH, 1.19g/9h(Besly1H;SCBIBrooker1109;N2323;S2877). Aboutvery !ne, reverse better £120-£150
          Provenance: G.S. Hopkins Collection, Baldwin Auction 30, 7-8 May 2002, lot 259
          Yorkmint,Threepence,mm.lion,reads MABRFEH,1.12g/9h(Besly1I;SCBIBrooker1109var.;N2323;S2877). Striking "aw, otherwise very !ne £120-£150
          Provenance: Spink Auction 198, 19 March 2009, lot 203 (part)
          Aberystwythmint,Halfcrown,mm.book,Aberystwythhorseman,nogroundlinebelow,plumein !eld, rev. shield,largeplume above, 14.73g/3h (Morr. C2-3b2; SCBI Brooker 745; N 2327; S 2880). Good !ne, with some light scratches to obverse, very rare £3,000-£4,000
          Provenance: found with a metal detector near Christmas Common (Oxfordshire)
          Aberystwyth mint,Threepence,mm.book,1.42g/11h(SCBIBrooker776,samedies;N2340;S2894). Slightcrease,otherwisegood very !ne £100-£120
          Provenance: Spink Auction 198, 19 March 2009, lot 203 (part)
          Oxfordmint,Crown,1644,alatercopyofRawlins'celebratedcoin,19.52g(cf.DNW179,lot65; cf. N2407; cf. S2948). Extremely !ne and lightly toned; a well-made object £500-£600
          
    
    
    
    
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        Exeter mint, Shilling, mm. rose, 5.64g/3h (Besly C3; SCBI Brooker –; N 2546; S 3083). Minor double-striking on reverse, otherwise about very !ne, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200
          Farthing, Rose type 5a, mm. mullet, double-arched crown, 0.79g/12h (E 208b; BMC 349; Cooke –; S 3207). Very !ne and extremely rare £100-£120 299
          Provenance: bt Corbitt & Hunter June 1962
          Commonwealth (1649-1660)
          Halfcrown, 1653, mm. sun on obv. only, 13.90g/8h (ESC 28; N 2722; S 3215). Slightly waterworn, otherwise good very !ne, dark tone £300-£400
          Halfcrown, 1653, a contemporary forgery, mm. sun on obv. only, 14.09g/11h (cf. N 2722; cf. S 3215). Very !ne £200-£260
          Provenance: SNC December 2009 (HS4019)
          Halfcrown, 1654, mm. sun on obv. only, 13.77g/9h (ESC 40; N 2722; S 3215). Some damage and surface corrosion, otherwise !ne £100-£120
          Shilling, 1654, mm. sun on obv. only, 5.92g/9h (ESC 137; N 2724; S 3217). Nearly very !ne £400-£500
          
    
    
    
    
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          Shilling, 1656, mm. sun on obv. only, 5.50g/5h (ESC 150; N 2724; S 3217). Slightly short of !an, otherwise about very "ne £240-£300
          Sixpence, 1656, mm. sun on obv. only, 2.58g/3h (ESC 204; N 2726; S 3219). Creased, small chip, good "ne £200-£260 305
          
    
    
    
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          Pattern Farthing, undated, in pewter, [-] OUNCE OF FINE PEWT R , shield of St George, TK within wreath above, rev. FOR NECESSARY CHANGE, radiant shield of Ireland, 6.52g/6h (Cooke 816; BMC 373; N 2742). Lacquered, some surface corrosion, otherwise very "ne, very rare £600-£800
          Provenance: SNC June 1987 (3837); bt C. Cooke
          Charles II (1660-1685)
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          Third Hammered issue, Halfcrown, mm. crown, reads MAG BR FR, 14.74g/3h (ESC 302; N 2761; S 3321). About very "ne £240-£300
          Third Hammered issue, a contemporary imitation Shilling, mm. crown, 5.64g/12h (cf ESC 309; cf. N 2764; cf. S 3322). Fine, reverse better, surfaces pitted £80-£100 308
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          Oliver Cromwell
          Halfcrown, 1658 (Lessen I26; ESC 252; S 3227A). Good very !ne, reverse better, toned £2,400-£3,000 309
          Shilling, 1658 (Lessen J28; ESC 254; S 3228). Faint scratch to left of shield, otherwise good very !ne £1,500-£1,800 310
          
    
    TwoGuineas,1664, !rstbustwithelephantbelow(EGC204;S3334). Removedfromamount,tooledandgilt,edgemilling reengraved by hand, otherwise !ne, reverse better £1,000-£1,200
          Halfcrown, 1670, third bust, edge VICESIMOSECVNDO (ESC 453; S 3365). Fine £100-£120
          Halfcrown, 1673, fourth bust, edge VICESIMOQVINTO (ESC 463; S 3367). About very !ne, arti!cially toned £150-£180
          
    
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        Halfcrown, 1679, fourth bust, edge TRICESIMO PRIMO (ESC 480; S 3367). Good !ne but smoothed on face £80-£100
          Shilling, 1663, !rst bust variety (ESC 506; S 3372). Good very !ne with some toning £400-£500 315
          Shilling, 1666, !rst bust variety with elephant below (ESC 507; S 3373). Weak area on each side, otherwise very !ne and toned, rare £1,200-£1,500 316
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          Shilling, 1677, second bust (ESC 542; S 3375). Cleaned, otherwise good !ne £100-£120
          
    Sixpence, 1683 (ESC 580; S 3382). Very !ne £150-£180 318
          
    
    
    Pattern Halfpenny, undated, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 9.31g/12h (BMC 404). Good !ne, scarce £150-£180 319
          Provenance: bt G. Monk December 1985
          Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, laureate and cuirassed bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 6.23g/12h (Cooke 772; BMC 407). Some scratches, otherwise about very !ne £100-£120 320
          Pattern Farthing, 1665, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 6.20g/12h (BMC 412; Cooke 777). Very !ne, scarce £200-£260 321
          
    Provenance: bt L. Bennett March 1985
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        Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, laureate and cuirassed bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 6.26g/12h (BMC 414; Cooke 778). Flan !aw on forehead, otherwise about extremely "ne, toned £400-£500
          Provenance: H.E. Manville Collection, Spink Auction 140, 16 November 1999, lot 605; Colin Cooke Farthing FPL 38, 1999-2000 (1180)
          Pattern Farthing, 1665, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 6.12g/12h (BMC 415; Cooke 779). Very "ne, scarce £200-£260 323
          Provenance: SNC November 1986 (7686)
          Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, laureate and cuirassed bust left with long hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 5.45g/12h (BMC 422; Cooke 785). Small dig in edge at top, otherwise very "ne, scarce £200-£260
          Provenance: bt Dolphin Coins January 1986
          Pattern Farthing, 1665, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust left with long hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained with central line, 7.48g/12h (BMC 432; Cooke 791). About very "ne, very rare £200-£260
          
    Provenance: bt S.R. Porter May 1989
          Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, bust with long hair, edge plain, 6.41g/12h (BMC 433; Cooke 792). Good very "ne, rare £400-£500
          
    
    
    
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        Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, laureate and cuirassed bust left with long hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 6.22g/12h (BMC 433; Cooke 792). Very !ne with some toning, rare £400-£500 327
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: bt S.R. Porter February 1987
          Pattern Farthing, 1671, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 6.38g/6h (BMC 436; Cooke 768). Light scratches on obverse, otherwise very !ne, rare £200-£260 328
          Provenance: bt C. Cooke January 1987
          Pattern Farthing, 1675, in silver, laureate and cuirassed bust left with long hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 6.91g/12h (BMC 491; Cooke 766). Small "an "aw on reverse, otherwise about very !ne, rare £200-£260 329
          Provenance: Colin Cooke Farthing FPL 38, 1999-2000 (1160)
          Tin Farthing, 1684, 5.34g/6h (Cooke 695; BMC 532; S 3395). Copper plug; !ne £120-£150 330
          James II (1685-1688)
          Crown, 1688/7, second bust, edge QVARTO (ESC 747; S 3407). Fine £150-£180
          Halfcrown, 1686, !rst bust, edge SECVNDO (ESC 749; S 3408). Lightly cleaned, some small digs and other marks, otherwise about very !ne £100-£120
          Shilling, 1685 (ESC 760; S 3410). Small edge "aw, otherwise good very !ne and toned £400-£500
          
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        Shilling, 1685 (ESC 760; S 3410). A few light scratches, otherwise very !ne and toned
          Shilling, 1687/6 (ESC 769; S 3410). Good very !ne £500-£700
          
    
    
    
    Crown, 1691, edge TERTIO (ESC 820; S 3433). Fine or better
          Crown, 1692, edge QVARTO (ESC 822; S 3433). Some minor marks, good !ne £400-£500
          Halfcrown, 1689, !rst shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 826; S 3434). Lightly cleaned at one time, otherwise about extremely !ne with some toning £600-£800
          
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        William and Mary (1688-1694)
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          Halfcrown, 1689, !rst shield, caul and interior frosted, no pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 830; S 3434). Very !ne £300-£400
          
    
    
    
    
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          Halfcrown, 1689, second shield, caul and interior frosted, no pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 838; S 3435). Fine £100-£120
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          Halfcrown, 1693, edge QVINTO (ESC 860; S 3436). Toned, about extremely !ne £1,000-£1,200
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          Halfcrown, 1693, edge QVINTO (ESC 860; S 3436). Very !ne, toned £300-£400
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          Halfcrown, 1693, edge QVINTO (ESC 860; S 3436). Lightly cleaned, about very !ne £200-£260
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          Shilling, 1693, 9 of date over 0, stops after GRATIA and REGINA (ESC 867-8 var.; S 3437). Light graffiti in obverse !eld, otherwise about very !ne, toned £300-£400
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          Farthing, 1694 (BMC 616; S 3453). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very !ne
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
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        Proof Farthing, 1694, in silver, no stop after MARIA, !rst A of BRITANNIA unbarred, edge plain, 5.00g/5h (BMC 627; Cooke 630). Very !ne, rare £300-£400
          William III (1694-1702)
          Guinea, 1696 (EGC 409; S 3458). Scuffed, !ne £600-£800 347
          Halfcrown, 1698, edge DECIMO (ESC 1034; S 3494). Has been gilt at one time, traces of mounting on edge, otherwise good very !ne £120-£150
          
    Shilling, 1696B, !rst bust (ESC 1158; S 3498). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very !ne £150-£180
          
    
    
    Shilling, 1696C, !rst bust (ESC 1165; S 3499). Good !ne £100-£120
          
    Shilling, 1696N, !rst bust (ESC 1184; S 3501). Toned, about extremely !ne
          
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        346
        348
        349
        350
        351
        illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        £400-£500
        All lots are
        Shilling, 1696y, !rst bust (ESC 1191; S 3502). A few minor marks, otherwise good very !ne £200-£260
          
    
    Shilling, 1697, !rst bust, no stops on rev. (ESC 1122; S 3497). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very !ne, scarce £150-£180
          
    
    
    
    
    Shilling, 1697B, third bust variety (ESC 1164; S 3512). Fine, rare £120-£150
          Shilling, 1697E, !rst bust (ESC 1182; S 3500). Cleaned, otherwise very !ne, rare £150-£180
          Shilling, 1700, !fth bust (ESC 1150; S 3516). Minor "ecking, a few edge knocks, otherwise extremely !ne and toned £200-£260
          Shilling, 1700, !fth bust with plume below, 5.38g/5h (ESC 1154; S 3519). Countermarked I.P on obverse, otherwise fair, extremely rare £500-£700
          Sixpence, 1696, !rst bust, early harp (ESC 1202; S 3520). Small edge "aw, otherwise extremely !ne, attractively toned £200-£260
          Provenance: DNW Auction 104, 5 December 2012, lot 490
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        352
        353
        354
        355
        356
        357
        358
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        are subject
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        and
        to
        Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns (ESC 1233; S 3538). Nearly extremely !ne but probably sometime cleaned
          
    
    Sixpence, 1700, third bust (ESC 1250; S 3538). Toned, about extremely !ne
          Anne (1702-1714)
          Guinea, 1714, third bust (EGC 479; S 3574). Good !ne or a little better
          
    
    
    Guinea, 1714, third bust (EGC 479; S 3574). Removed from a mount, cleaned, !ne
          Crown, 1707, roses and plumes, edge SEXTO (ESC 1343; S 3578). A few minor marks, otherwise good very !ne £1,000-£1,200
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        359
        £120-£150
          360
        £150-£180
          361
        £600-£800
          £500-£700
          362
        363 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        364
          Crown, 1707E, edge SEXTO (ESC 1351; S 3600). Good !ne
          £200-£260
          365
          Crown, 1707E, edge SEXTO (ESC 1352; S 3600). Cleaned and possibly gilt at one time, some pitting, trace of mount on edge, otherwise very !ne £150-£180
          366
          Crown, 1708/7E, edge SEPTIMO (ESC 1355; S 3600). Fine £150-£180
          
    
    
    
    367
          Halfcrown, 1712, roses and plumes, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 1374; S 3607). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, adjustment marks on reverse, otherwise very !ne £150-£180
          368
          Shilling, 1703, VIGO, second bust (ESC 1388; S 3586). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very !ne
          £150-£180
          
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        Shilling, 1707, third bust, plumes (ESC 1396; S 3611). Lightly cleaned at one time, some minor marks, otherwise good very !ne and toned £200-£260
          Shilling, 1707E, second bust (ESC 1415; S 3608). Obverse lightly cleaned, otherwise good very !ne £240-£300
          
    
    
    
    
    Shilling, 1708, third bust (ESC 1399; S 3610). Minor "ecking, otherwise good extremely !ne £300-£400 371
          Shilling, 1708, third bust, plumes (ESC 1400; S 3611). A few minor marks, otherwise very !ne and toned
          £200-£260 372
          Shilling, 1709, third bust (ESC 1402; S 3610). Toned, about extremely !ne
          Shilling, 1711, fourth bust (ESC 1408; S 3618). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very !ne
          
    Maundy set, 1709 (ESC 1477; S 3599) [4]. Good !ne or better, all cleaned; in modern presentation case
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        369
        370
        £300-£400 373
        £120-£150 374
        £60-£80 375
        George I (1714-1727)
          376
          Guinea, 1715, third bust (EGC 504; S 3630). Traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very !ne £1,000-£1,200
          
    377
          Guinea, 1726 (EGC 525; S 3633). Removed from a mount, otherwise very !ne with traces of lustre £700-£900
          378
          Half-Guinea, 1719 (EGC 535; S 3635). Cleaned, possible traces of mounting on edge, lightly tooled behind head, scrape on reverse, otherwise !ne £300-£400
          379
          Crown, 1716, roses and plumes, edge SECVNDO (ESC 1540; S 3639). Good very !ne £1,500-£1,800
          Crown, 1723 SS C, edge DECIMO (ESC 1545; S 3640). Good very !ne £1,500-£1,800 380
          
    
    
    
    Halfcrown, 1720, roses and plumes, edge SEXTO (ESC 1556; S 3642). Good very !ne, toned £800-£1,000 381
          
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        382 x
          Shilling, 1723 SS C, !rst bust (ESC 1586; S 3647). Sometime lightly cleaned on obverse, now toned, extremely !ne [slabbed NGC UNC Details, Obv Cleaned] £240-£300
          383
          Shilling, 1723 SS C, !rst bust (ESC 1586; S 3647). Scuff on king’s nose and minor #ecking, otherwise about extremely !ne £150-£180
          
    384
          Shilling, 1727, roses and plumes, no stops on obv. (ESC 1607; S 3649). Obverse fair, reverse better, extremely rare £500-£700
          
    
    385
          386
          Maundy set, 1727 (ESC 1618; S 3658) [4]. Good very !ne or better with attractive matching tone £300-£400
          Maundy set, 1727 (ESC 1618; S 3658) [4]. Fourpence tooled below bust, otherwise very !ne or better £120-£150
          
    George II (1727-1760)
          387
          Two Guineas, 1738, eight strings to harp (EGC 569; S 3667B). Good very !ne £1,800-£2,200
          
    388
          Guinea, 1751 (EGC 614; S 3680). Surface scuffs typical of a !eld !nd, otherwise about extremely !ne £1,500-£2,000
          
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        Guinea, 1752 (EGC 615; S 3680). Some surface marks, otherwise good very !ne £1,000-£1,200
          Half-Guinea, 1739 (EGC 642; S 3681A). Good !ne, lightly cleaned £500-£600
          Half-Guinea, 1759 (EGC 660; S 3685). Some minor surface marks and edge marks, otherwise good very !ne £500-£700
          
    Half-Guinea, 1759 (EGC 660; S 3685). Some surface marks and edge knocks, otherwise good very !ne £400-£500
          Crown, 1736, roses and plumes, edge NONO (ESC 1664; S 3686). Nearly very !ne, reverse a little better £400-£500
          Crown, 1750, edge VICESIMO QVARTO (ESC 1670; S 3690). Sometime cleaned and now toned, good very !ne £1,500-£2,000
          
    
    
    
    
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        389
        390
        391
        392
        393
        394 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        (ESC1682;S3693).
          
    
    
    
    
    
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        !ne £300-£400 395 Halfcrown, 1745, roses, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1685; S 3694). Small "an "aw on obverse, otherwise very !ne £300-£400 396 Halfcrown, 1745 LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1687; S 3695). Very !ne £150-£180 397 Halfcrown, 1745 LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1687; S 3695). Very !ne £150-£180 398 Halfcrown, 1746, LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1688; S 3695A). About extremely !ne, toned £400-£500 399 Halfcrown, 1746, LIMA, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 1688; S 3695A). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very !ne £200-£260 400 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Halfcrown,1741/39,roses,edge DECIMOQVARTO
        Cleanedatonetimeandnowre-toned,lightlyscratchedin obverse !eld, otherwise good very
        Shilling, 1727, roses and plumes (ESC 1695; S 3698). Cleaned, otherwise very !ne
          
    
    
    
    Shilling, 1745, roses (ESC 1722; S 3702). Good very !ne and toned
          Shilling, 1745, roses (ESC 1722; S 3702). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very !ne
          Shilling, 1747, roses (ESC 1728; S 3702). Very !ne and toned
          Sixpence, 1728, roses and plumes (ESC 1740; S 3707). Very !ne, reverse better, toned
          George III (1760-1820)
          Pre-1816 issues
          Guinea, 1767, third bust (EGC 677; S 3727). Very !ne, some surface marks both sides, rare
          
    Guinea, 1768, third bust (EGC 678; S 3727). Removed from a claw mount, burnished, nearly very !ne
          
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        401
        £120-£150
        £150-£180 402
        £120-£150 403
        £100-£120 404
        405
        £100-£120
        £400-£500 406
        £300-£400 407 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Guinea, 1774, fourth bust (EGC 687; S 3728). Some light scuffs and scrapes, "le-mark on edge, otherwise good very "ne
          Guinea, 1776, fourth bust (EGC 692; S 3728). Removed from a claw mount, burnished, nearly very "ne
          Guinea, 1777, fourth bust (EGC 695; S 3728). Loop-mount attached, polished and gilt, otherwise about very "ne
          
    
    
    
    
    Guinea, 1784, fourth bust (EGC 706; S 3728). A few light surface marks otherwise good very "ne
          Guinea, 1785, fourth bust (EGC 708; S 3728). Possible traces of mounting on edge, about very "ne
          Guinea, 1787, !fth bust (EGC 711; S 3729). Removed from a mount, polished and gilt, otherwise "ne
          Guinea, 1788, !fth bust (EGC 713; S 3729). A few minor surface marks, extremely "ne
          Guinea, 1790, !fth bust (EGC 718; S 3729). Very "ne
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        £600-£800
        408
        £300-£400 409
        £500-£700
        410
        £700-£800
        411
        £500-£700 412
        £400-£500 413
        £600-£800 414
        415 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        £500-£700
        Guinea, 1794, !fth bust (EGC 725; S 3729). Some light surface marks, otherwise good very !ne £500-£600
          Half-Guinea, 1794 (EGC 837; S 3735). Fine with some surface scratches £180-£220
          Half-Guinea, 1798/7, !fth bust (EGC 842; S 3735). Cleaned, traces of mounting, otherwise good very !ne £240-£300
          Half-Guinea, 1808, seventh bust (EGC 852; S 3737). Cleaned, traces of mounting, otherwise very !ne £240-£300
          
    
    
    
    
    Third-Guinea, 1803, !rst bust (EGC 873; S 3739). Cleaned, very !ne
          £240-£300
          ‘Northumberland’Shilling,1763(ESC2124;S3742). Lightlycleanedatonetime,afewminormarks,otherwiseaboutextremely !ne, toned £600-£800
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        416
        417
        418
        419 G
        420 G
        421 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        PatternSixpence,1790,byJ.-P.Droz,insilver,crownedcypherwithinwreath, rev.Britanniaseatedleft,edgegrained,2.63g/12h (ESC 2221; Selig –). Lightly cleaned, faint scratch in reverse !eld, otherwise extremely !ne and toned £300-£400 422
          423
          Maundy set, 1780 (ESC 2234; S 3762) [4]. Flaw on obverse of Penny, otherwise good very !ne or better £150-£180
          
    
    
    Maundy set,1800 (ESC 2239; S 3764) [4]. Cleaned bright, Threepence scratched in !elds, otherwise very !ne or better £80-£100
          
    Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776). About extremely !ne, traces of original colour £200-£260
          RestrikePatternTwopence,1805,byW.J.Taylor,inbronzed-copper,laureatebustright, rev.Britanniaseatedleft,edgeplain, 53.23g/6h (BMC 1313 [R 93]; Selig 1270). Irregular patination, otherwise good extremely !ne £600-£800
          ProofPenny,1797(lateSoho),inbronzedcopper,edgeplain,28.69g/6h(BMC1122[KP17];Selig–;S3777). Goodextremely !ne, scarce £600-£800
          
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        424
        425
        426
        427 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        ProofPenny,1797(lateSoho),inbronzed-copper,edgeplain,28.78g/6h(BMC1125[KP18];Selig–;S3777). Smallspotonchin and some clouding to !elds, otherwise good extremely !ne and toned £400-£500
          Penny, 1797, 10 leaves in wreath (BMC 1132; S 3777). A few minor marks, good very !ne £60-£80
          
    
    
    Halfpenny, 1775 (BMC 908; S 3774). Reverse struck slightly off-centre, very !ne or better £60-£80
          
    
    PatternHalfpenny,1790(earlySoho),byJ.-P.Droz,inbrown-giltcopper,laureatebustright, rev.Britanniaseatedleft,edge guilloche, 16.14g/6h (BMC 952 [DH 6]; Selig 1326). Scattered marks across otherwise bright surfaces, extremely !ne £200-£260
          PatternHalfpenny,1799(earlySoho),inbronzedcopper,edgecentre-grained,12.85g/6h(BMC1234[KH16];Selig1387-8). About extremely !ne £100-£120
          PatternHalfpenny,1799(lateSoho),inbronzed-copper,edgecentre-grained,12.28g/6h(BMC1244[KH22];Selig–). Extremely !ne, scarce £260-£300
          ProofHalfpenny,1806(lateSoho),ingilt-copper,edgecentre-grained,9.59g/12h(BMC1362[KH36];Selig1401;S3781). Fields lightly hairlined, dig in obverse !eld and small edge knock on reverse, otherwise about as struck £400-£500
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        428
        429
        430
        431
        432
        433
        434
        435
          ProofFarthing,1799(lateSoho),inbronzed-copper,edgeobliquelygrained,6.25g/6h(Cooke300;BMC1277[KF10];Selig1430; S 3779). Surface marks and !elds somewhat clouded, otherwise extremely !ne £100-£120
          
    
    436
          Farthing,1806(BMC1398;S3782). Tinycarbonspotonobverse,otherwiseaboutmintstatewithmuchoriginalcolour[slabbedNGC MS 62 RB] £150-£180
          Bank of England
          MEXICO, CharlesIV,8Reales,1795FM,MexicoCity, obv.countermarkedwithheadofGeorgeIIIinoval,26.90g(ESC1852;S 3765A). About very !ne £300-£360 437
          
    
    MEXICO, CharlesIV,8Reales,1797FM,MexicoCity, obv.countermarkedwithheadofGeorgeIIIinoctagon,26.98g(ESC1868; S 3766). Good !ne, toned £300-£360
          
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        438 Dollar, 1804, types A/2, leaf to upright of E in DEI, stop after REX (ESC 1925; S
        Nearly very !ne £150-£200 439 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        3768).
        Dollar, 1804, types A/2 (ESC 1925; S 3768). About very !ne, toned
          Provenance: bt Seaby
          Dollar, 1804, types C/2 (ESC 1931; S 3768). Sometime cleaned, otherwise good very !ne, traces of undertype visible
          
    Eighteen Pence, 1811 (ESC 2112; S 3771). Toned, about extremely !ne
          Eighteen Pence, 1811 (ESC 2112; S 3771). A few light marks, otherwise extremely !ne, some residual bloom
          Eighteen Pence, 1812, type 2 (ESC 2115; S 3772). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely !ne
          Eighteen Pence, 1815 (ESC 2121; S 3772). About extremely !ne, toned
          New coinage
          Sovereign, 1817 (M 1; S 3785). Loop-mount attached, lightly cleaned, otherwise about very !ne
          
    
    Sovereign, 1820, open 2 (M 4; S 3785C). Fine
          
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        £150-£180
        440
        £200-£260 441
        £100-£120 442
        £80-£100
        443
        £50-£70
        444
        £70-£90 445
        £400-£500 446 G
        £400-£500 447 G All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Crown, 1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009; S 3787). Sometime cleaned, otherwise extremely !ne £300-£400 448
          Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010; S 3787). Light surface marks and hairlines, nearly extremely !ne £240-£300 449
          Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010; S 3787). Cleaned, about very !ne £60-£80 450
          
    Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 2090; S 3788). Good extremely !ne, richly toned £300-£360 451
          
    Halfcrown, 1817, small head (ESC 2096; S 3789). Toned, about extremely !ne £150-£180 452
          
    
    Shilling, 1816, obverse brockage (cf. ESC 2140; cf. S 3790). About as struck, beautifully toned, rare £800-£1,000
          
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        453
        
              
              
            
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          George IV (1820-1830)
          Two Pounds, 1823, edge IV (Hill T6; S 3798). Lightly brushed, some contact marks, otherwise about extremely !ne, toned
          Sovereign, 1829 (M 14; S 3801). A few edge nicks and surface marks, otherwise better than very !ne £600-£800
          
    
    Half-Sovereign, 1824 (M 405; S 3803). Fine; within presentation case £200-£260
          
    Half-Sovereign, 1828 (M 409; S 3804). Good !ne; contained with presentation case £200-£260
          Crown, 1821, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2310; S 3805). Cleaned, otherwise extremely !ne £200-£260
          Crown, 1821, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2310; S 3805). Nearly extremely !ne but with light residual gilding [?] £120-£150
          Halfcrown, 1821, light garnishing on shield (ESC 2360; S 3807). Very lightly scratched to left of shield, otherwise good extremely !ne £200-£260
          Halfcrown, 1821 (ESC 2360; S 3807). Very !ne and toned, but with a few rim nicks £80-£100
          
    
    454 G
        £1,500-£2,000
        455 G
        456 G
        457 G
        458
        459
        460
        461 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Halfcrown, 1825 (ESC 2371; S 3809). Lightly wiped, otherwise extremely !ne, now toned £180-£220
          
    
    Proof Sixpence, 1821, edge grained, 2.81g/6h (ESC 2423; S 3813). Faint scratch above crown, otherwise good extremely !ne, toned £600-£800
          Penny, 1826, rev. A (BMC 1422; S 3823). Two small nicks on reverse rim, extremely !ne £160-£180
          
    Penny, 1826, rev. A (BMC 1422; S 3823). A few minor marks, otherwise about extremely !ne £80-£100
          Penny, 1826, rev. B (BMC 1425; S 3823). Extremely !ne, a hint of original colour [slabbed NGC MS 61 BN] £300-£360
          William IV (1830-1837)
          Sovereign, 1832, second bust (M 17; S 3829B). Lightly cleaned, small edge bruise, otherwise about extremely !ne £1,500-£2,000
          
    Sovereign,1835(M19;S3829B). Cleanedwithresultinghairlinesacrossobverse,otherwiseaboutvery !ne;containedwithinsmall presentation case £600-£800
          
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        462
        463
        464
        465
        466
        467 G
        468 G All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Sovereign, 1836 (M 20; S 3829B). Cleaned, some surface deposit, small edge knock, otherwise very !ne
          Half-Sovereign, 1835 (M 411; S 3831). Fine, cleaned
          
    
    
    Shilling, 1836 (ESC 2494; S 3835). Good extremely !ne
          Sixpence, 1831 (ESC 2499; S 3836). Extremely !ne, attractively toned
          Groat, 1836 (ESC 2515; S 3837). Small mark on cheek, otherwise extremely !ne and lightly toned
          Groat, 1837 (ESC 2520; S 3837). Good extremely !ne £80-£100
          
    Victoria (1837-1901)
          Five Pounds, 1887 (Hill F30; S 3864). Very !ne, probably removed from jewellery
          
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        469 G
        £600-£800
        470 G
        £300-£360
        £300-£400 471
        472
        £100-£120
        473
        £60-£80
        474
        475 G All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        £1,800-£2,200
        476
          Five Pounds, 1887 (Hill F30; S 3864). Small countermark (R within star) behind bust, some light graffiti and other marks, otherwise about extremely "ne £1,500-£1,800
          Two Pounds, 1887, large date (Hill T26; S 3865). Brushed, some contact marks, graffiti and circular impression in obverse "eld, otherwise about extremely "ne £800-£1,000 477
          Two Pounds, 1887, large date (Hill T26; S 3865). Lightly cleaned, good very "ne
          £600-£800
          Proof Two Pounds, 1887, 15.98g/12h (Hill T27; S 3865). An impaired proof, some marks and hairlines, about extremely "ne £1,000-£1,200 479
          Two Pounds, 1893 (Hill T35; S 3873). Extremely "ne £1,500-£2,000
          
    
    
    
    
    Sovereign, 1838 (M 22; S 3852). Cleaned, minor marks on edge, otherwise very "ne
          
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        G
        G
        478 G
        G
        G
        480
        G
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        £600-£800 481
        All
        Sovereign, 1855, WW incuse (M 38; S 3852D). Aboutextremely !ne [slabbed NGC AU 58]
          Half-Sovereign, 1844 (M 418; S 3859). Some scratches and other marks, otherwise very !ne
          
    Half-Sovereign, 1869, die 17 (M 444; S 3860). Scuffed, very !ne
          
    Half-Sovereign, 1883 (M 457; S 3861). Cleaned, otherwise good very !ne
          Half-Sovereign, 1887, imperfect J, high shield (M 478F; S 3869). Extremely !ne [slabbed SANGS MS 64]
          £500-£700
          £150-£180
          £150-£180
          £200-£260
          Half-Sovereign, 1887 (M 478F; S 3869). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely !ne
          £150-£180
          Crown, 1845, edge VIII (ESC 2564; S 3882). Lightly cleaned, surface marks on obverse, otherwise good very !ne
          
    £200-£260
          
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        482 G
        483 G
        £160-£200 484 G
        485 G
        486 G
        487 G
        Proof Crown, 1839, edge plain, 28.30g/6h (ESC 2560; S 3882). Toned, good extremely !ne [slabbed NGC PF 62*] £15,000-£18,000
          488
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        490
        Crown, 1845, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2564; S 3882). Edge bruise, good !ne £70-£90
          ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO, 28.32g/6h (ESC 2571; S 3883). Toned, good extremely !ne [slabbed NGC PF 64] £20,000-£26,000 491
          ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 2571; S 3883). Toned, about extremely !ne [slabbed NGC PF 61] £4,000-£5,000
          492
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        ‘Gothic’Crown,1847,edge UNDECIMO (ESC2571;S3883). Surfacesmarkedandhairlined,otherwisebetterthanvery !newithsome toning £2,000-£2,600
          493
        ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 2571; S 3883). Cleaned, scratched behind head, small edge bruise, otherwise about extremely !ne £1,000-£1,200
          ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 2571; S 3883). Removed from a mount, fair £240-£300
          
    Proof ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, M of DOM over inverted M, edge plain, 28.19g/12h (ESC 2579; S 3883). Lightly hairlined, otherwise extremely !ne and toned, rare [slabbed NGC PF 60] £8,000-£10,000
          Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Good extremely !ne [slabbed NGC MS 64] £600-£800
          Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Tri"ing marks, otherwise extremely !ne, the !elds bright with proof-like re"ectivity £150-£180
          Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Striking weakness on reverse, otherwise extremely !ne, toned £80-£100
          
    
    Double Florin, 1887, Roman I in date (ESC 2695; S 3922). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely !ne £80-£100
          
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        494
        495
        496
        497
        498
        499
        500 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        £1,500-£1,800 501
          Halfcrown, 1840 (ESC 2715; S 3887). Toned, good extremely !ne [slabbed NGC MS 64]
          Halfcrown, 1844 (ESC 2720; S 3888). Arti!cially toned, about extremely !ne £300-£360 502
          
    
    
    
    503
          Halfcrown, 1844 (ESC 2720; S 3888). Nearly extremely !ne, reverse better £200-£300
          504
          Halfcrown, 1881 (ESC 2758; S 3889). Extremely !ne with proo"ike !elds £200-£300
          505
          Halfcrown, 1881 (ESC 2758; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise extremely !ne £100-£120
          
    
    506
          Halfcrown, 1885 (ESC 2765; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise extremely !ne £100-£120
          Halfcrown, 1887, Jubilee head (ESC 2771; S 3924). Good extremely !ne, toned £90-£120 507
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        508
          509
          
              
              
            
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          Halfcrown, 1887, Jubilee head (ESC 2771; S 3924). Fields of bright appearance, otherwise good extremely !ne £80-£100
          Halfcrown, 1887, Jubilee head (ESC 2771; S 3924). Extremely !ne £70-£90
          Florin, 1849 (ESC 2815; S 3890). Extremely !ne [slabbed NGC MS 63] £1,500-£1,800 510
          511
          Florin, 1849 (ESC 2815; S 3890). Lightly wiped, otherwise about extremely !ne with some residual bloom £200-£260
          Florin, 1849 (ESC 2815; S 3890). Good very !ne, cleaned £120-£150 512
          
    
    
    513
          Proof Florin, 1853, 11.33g/6h (ESC 2827; S 3891). A few minor marks, otherwise good extremely !ne, rare [slabbed NGC PF 63 Ultra Cameo] £2,400-£3,000
          514
          Florin, 1856 (ESC 2833; S 3891). A few small rim nicks, about extremely !ne £200-£300
          
    
    
    515
          Florin, 1862 (ESC 2847; S 3891). Extremely !ne or better, rare £1,200-£1,500
          Florin, 1865, die 53 (ESC 2857; S 3892). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely !ne £300-£400 516
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        Florin, 1878, die 55 (ESC 2889; S 3895). Nearly extremely !ne
          
    
    
    
    Florin, 1879, no initials, 39 arcs (ESC 2895; S 3898). Nearly extremely !ne £150-£200
          
    Florin, 1880 (ESC 2900; S 3900). About as struck, rare in this quality [slabbed NGC MS 65]
          The !nest example graded by either NGC or PCGS
          Florin, 1883 (ESC 2905; S 3900). About extremely !ne
          Florin, Gothic type [1851-87] (cf. S 3891ff). Reverse brockage, good very !ne and toned, very rare [slabbed NGC AU 58 - described as obverse brockage] £800-£1,000
          Shilling, 1859 (ESC 3015; S 3904). About as struck with attractive light tone [slabbed PCGS MS 66]
          Provenance: Heritage Auction (New York), 9 January 2005, lot 22289
          Shilling, 1865, die 109 (ESC 3025; S 3905). Minor marks on obverse, otherwise extremely !ne
          
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          £80-£100
          British Milled Coins from Various Properties
        517
        £120-£150
        518
        519
        £1,500-£1,800
        520
        £150-£200
        521
        £400-£500 522
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        524
          Shilling, 1874, die 14 (ESC 3044; S 3906A). Extremely !ne and toned
          Provenance: St James’s Auction 23, 4 February 2013, lot 255 (part)
          £100-£120
          
    £120-£150 525
          Shilling, 1887, young head (ESC 3080; S 3907). Good extremely !ne [slabbed NGC MS 63]
          Groat, 1849 (ESC 3343; S 3913). Extremely !ne and toned £60-£80 526
          
    
    Groat, 1853 (ESC 3347; S 3913). About mint state, lightly toned, excessively rare thus [slabbed NGC MS 64] £4,000-£5,000 527
          Threepence, 1838 (ESC 3362; S 3914). About mint state, scarce [slabbed PCGS MS 63]
          £200-£260 528
          Threepence, 1845, large date (ESC 3371; S 3914). About mint state, scarce
          £160-£200
          Threepence, 1846 (ESC 3373; S 3914). About mint state with light peripheral toning, rare date
          
    
    £500-£600
          Threepence, 1847 (ESC 3374; S 3914). Sometime wiped with resultant light hairlines, extremely !ne or better, very rare thus £800-£1,000
          
    
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        529
        530
        531 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Threepence, 1848 (ESC 3375; S 3914). About as struck with original mint bloom, extremely rare thus; one of the !nest examples known £1,200-£1,500
          Unpriced in uncirculated condition in the Spink catalogue.
          Threepence, 1849 (ESC 3376; S 3914). Virtually mint state and attractively toned, very rare thus £400-£500
          
    Threepence, 1850 (ESC 3378; S 3914). Light scratch on neck, nearly extremely !ne £150-£200
          
    
    Threepence, 1852 (ESC 3382; S 3914). About mint state and very rare thus £1,000-£1,200
          Rare currency coins like this one are extremely difficult to "nd in top grades.
          Threepence, 1853 (ESC 3384; S 3914). A few light surface marks, better than extremely !ne, lightly toned and a very rare date £800-£1,000
          Threepence, 1855 (ESC 3387; S 3914). Extremely !ne, reverse better with a little original mint bloom, rare thus £300-£400
          
    
    
    Threepence, 1856 (ESC 3388; S 3914). About mint state, the obverse sometime lightly wiped £160-£200
          
    British Milled Coins from Various Properties
        532
        533
        534
        535
        536
        537
        538 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        539
          Threepence, 1859 (ESC 3394; S 3914). About mint state
          540
          Threehalfpence, 1842 (ESC 3467; S 3915). Virtually mint state
          £160-£200
          £100-£120
          541
          Maundy set, 1841 (ESC 3484; S 3916) [4]. Good extremely !ne with patchy dark toning, very rare
          £800-£1,000
          542
          Maundy set, 1842 (ESC 3485; S 3916) [4]. A few surface marks, otherwise about mint state, lightly toned
          £800-£1,000
          543
          Maundy set, 1846 (ESC 3489; S 3916) [4]. About as struck; in original contemporary case, very rare
          
    
    
    
    
    £800-£1,000
          £700-£800 544
          Maundy set, 1847 (ESC 3490; S 3916) [4]. Extremely !ne or better, very rare date
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        545
          546
          547
          Maundy set, 1853 (ESC 3496; S 3916) [4]. Good extremely !ne or better, very rare date
          Maundy set, 1877 (ESC 3530; S 3916) [4]. Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely !ne
          Maundy set, 1879 (ESC 3533; S 3916) [4]. Polished, scratches on Twopence, otherwise extremely !ne
          
    £800-£1,000
          £100-£120
          £80-£100
          548
          Maundy set, 1893 (ESC 3551; S 3943) [4]. Good extremely !ne or better, toned
          £100-£120
          549
          550
          Maundy set, 1898 (ESC 3556; S 3943) [4]. Good extremely !ne with matching tone
          £100-£120
          Penny, 1848/7 (BMC 1495; S 3948). A few carbon spots, otherwise extremely !ne, the overdate clear, scarce £80-£100
          
    Provenance: SCMB January 1969 (K3610); Spink Auction 213, 27-28 June 2012, lot 875 (part)
          551
          Penny, 1849 (BMC 1497; S 3948). Small dig on neck, otherwise about extremely !ne with traces of original colour, rare
          £600-£800
          552
          Penny, 1858/7 (BMC 1516; S 3948). Extremely !ne or better
          
    
    £180-£220
          
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        553
          Penny, 1860, toothed borders (F 10; BMC 1625; S 3954). Good extremely !ne [slabbed NGC MS 64 BN] £200-£260
          554
          555
          556
          Penny, 1875, dies Lj (Gouby B; F 80; BMC 1701; S 3954). About as struck with original colour £200-£260
          
    Halfpenny, 1875, dot below !rst N of PENNY (BMC –; F –; S 3956). About !ne, extremely rare, the variety apparently unrecorded £60-£80
          Halfpenny, 1887 (F 358; BMC 1843; S 3956). Extremely !ne with a little muted original colour £50-£70
          
    557
          Halfpenny [1860-95] (cf. S 3856-7). Obverse brockage, extremely !ne and patinated, with an excellent incuse impression, very rare [slabbed NGC AU 58 BN - described as reverse brockage] £300-£400
          
    558
          Mule Farthing, 1860, toothed border on obv., beaded border on rev. (BMC 1857; F 498; S 3958). Digs on queen’s head, otherwise about very !ne, rare £150-£180
          Edward VII (1901-1910)
          559 G
          Salvaged from the SS Egypt
          Sovereign, 1908 (M 180; S 3969). Good very !ne, a few marks and nicks; in contemporary leather case of Lloyd’s of London, accompanied with certi!cate £440-£500
          
    
    Provenance: from the shipwreck of the SS Egypt
          The included certi!cate reads: ‘”Egypt” Salvage. This sovereign was recovered in June, 1932 by the Italian Salvage Steamer “Artigilo” from the P. &O. steamer “Egypt” which sank off Ushant on May 20th 1992 in 70 fathoms after collision. Signed P.G. MacKinnon, Chairman of Lloyd’s, 30th June 1932.’
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        Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3978). Good extremely !ne
          Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3978). A few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely !ne, toned
          Maundy set, 1904 (ESC 3610; S 3985) [4]. About as struck with attractive light toning
          Maundy set, 1907 (ESC 3613; S 3985) [4]. About as struck with matching dark tone
          Maundy set, 1907 (ESC 3613; S 3985) [4]. Toned, about as struck; in contemporary !tted case
          
    
    George V (1910-1936)
          
    Proof Two Pounds, 1911, 15.94g/12h (WR 415; Hill T44; S 3995). Fields lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck [slabbed NGC PF 65 Cameo] £4,000-£5,000
          
    
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        £260-£300 560
        £180-£220 561
        £120-£150 562
        £100-£120
        563
        564
        £100-£120
        565 G All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Proof Half-Sovereign, 1911, 3.99g/12h (WR 418; M 526A; S 4006). Brilliant, about as struck [slabbed NGC PF 64+] £800-£1,000 566
          Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 3631; S 4036). Small edge knock, light scratch in front of face, otherwise good extremely !ne, mottled tone £150-£180 567
          Proof Crown, 1928, 6h (ESC 3634; S 4036). Good extremely !ne, very rare [slabbed PCGS PR63] £1,500-£1,800 568
          Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636; S 4036). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely !ne £300-£360 569
          Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636; S 4036). Good !ne £120-£150
          
    
    
    
    
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        G
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        570
        571
          Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638; S 4036). Some contact marks, otherwise good very !ne
          £150-£180
          £120-£150 572
          Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638; S 4036). Very !ne
          £300-£360 573
          574
          575
          Crown, 1936 (ESC 3649; S 4036). Extremely !ne or better
          Crown, 1936 (ESC 3649; S 4036). Cleaned, two light scratches on obverse, otherwise good very !ne
          
    
    
    
    Halfcrown, 1915 (ESC 3714; S 4011). Good extremely !ne, toned
          £200-£260
          £60-£80
          £80-£100 576
          577
          Proof Halfcrown, 1927 (ESC 3732; S 4037). About as struck
          Halfcrown, 1930 (ESC 3739; S 4037). Lightly cleaned, some minor marks, otherwise good very !ne, rare
          £80-£100
          £80-£100 578
          Proof Florin, 1927 (ESC 3779; S 4038). Minor marks in obverse !elds, otherwise about as struck
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        Florin, 1932 (ESC 3789; S 4038). Better than extremely !ne [slabbed NGC MS 62]
          Proof Threepence, 1927 (ESC 3946; S 4042). Good extremely !ne
          Maundy set, 1911 (ESC 3970; S 4016) [4]. Good extremely !ne, toned
          Maundy set, 1922 (ESC 3982; S 4027) [4]. About as struck
          Penny, 1926 (F 193; S 4051). About a struck with muted original colour
          Halfpenny, 1924 (F 403; S 4056). Good extremely !ne with some residual original colour
          George VI (1936-1952)
          Proof Five Pounds, 1937, edge plain, 40.05g/12h (Hill F40; S 4074). Good extremely !ne
          Proof Crown, 1951 (ESC 4024; S 4111). About as struck [slabbed NGC PL 65]
          Sixpence, 1952 (ESC 4266; S 4110). About mint state
          
    
    
    Silver Threepence, 1944 (ESC 4298; S 4085). About as struck
          Maundy set, 1942 (ESC 4311; S 4086) [4]. About as struck
          
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        £400-£500 579
        £90-£120 580
        £90-£120
        581
        £100-£120
        582
        £80-£100
        583
        £40-£60 584
        £4,000-£5,000 585
        G
        £50-£60 586
        £50-£70 587
        £80-£100 588
        589 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        £150-£180
        Maundy set, 1946 (ESC 4315; S 4086) [4]. About as struck
          Maundy set, 1947 (ESC 4316; S 4091) [4]. About as struck £100-£120 591
          
    
    Maundy set, 1949 (ESC 4318; S 4096) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare £120-£150
          
    
    
    Proof Threepence, 1948 (BMC 2391A). Extremely !ne and extremely rare £300-£400 593
          Proof Threepence, 1948 (BMC 2391A). Extremely !ne and extremely rare
          £300-£400 594
          Threepence, 1949 (BMC 2392; S 4113). Extremely !ne, rare
          £100-£120 595
          Proof Farthing, 1951 (F 657; S 4119). Brilliant mint state [slabbed PCGS PR 66 RB] £80-£100
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        £130-£150 590
        592
        596 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        Farthing, 1951, struck in copper-nickel, edge plain, 2.84g/12h. About as struck, extremely rare £400-£500
          Farthing, 1951, struck in copper-nickel, edge plain, 2.84g/12h. Toned, about as struck, extremely rare £400-£500 598
          
    
    Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
          Sterling issues
          Five Pounds, 2017 (Hill F115; S SE15). Virtually as struck [slabbed NGC MS 69 DPL]
          Sovereign, 1965 (M 303; S 4125). Good extremely !ne £360-£400
          
    Proof Sovereign, 1989, Sovereign Anniversary (M 313H; S SC3). Brilliant, about as struck
          
    
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        597
        599 G
        £1,500-£2,000
        600 G
        601 G All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        £1,000-£1,200
        603
          Proof Half-Sovereign, 1989, Sovereign Anniversary (M 544H; S SB3). Brilliant, about as struck
          
    
    £300-£400
          PatternFivePounds,1966,insilver,byR.G.HuntandA.M.Foley,conjoinedbustsofElizabethIIandtheDukeofEdinburghleft, shelaureate, rev.BritanniaasqueenBoadicea,three-quartersleftinbiga,holdingshieldandhurlingthunderbolt,edgeplain, 37.47g/12h (L & S –; ESC 4347). Proo!ike, virtually mint state and very rare £1,500-£2,000
          
    
    See Noble Numismatics Auction 92, lot 3335, for another example (ex Format List 25, no. 3067). Itwassuggestedin1966totheChancelloroftheExchequerthatgoldtwenty !vepoundandsilver !vepoundpiecesbeproduced.Foleymadea casethatthesewouldearninexcessoftenmillionpoundsinforeigncurrency.PatternpieceswereproducedbyHuntandFoleyandsenttothe Chancellor and the Prime Minister. It is believed that only twenty of these patterns were struck.
          Decimal issues
          ProofFivePounds,1999,in gold,DianaMemorial(SL6). Brilliant,aboutasstruck[slabbedNGCPF69UltraCameo];soldwiththe original presentation box, complete with inner case, accompanying booklet and certi"cate of authenticity £2,000-£2,600 604
          No. 2645
          605
          Trial25Pence,1981,incupro-nickel,crownedarms "ankedbyTowerandrose, EXPERIMENTALCOIN anddate, rev.orb, ROYALMINT TRIAL, 5.60g/12h. Good extremely "ne, rare £200-£260
          Provenance: DNW Auction 107, 20 March 2013, lot 618
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        602 G
        G
        606
          Trial 25 Pence, 1981, in cupro-nickel, crowned arms !anked by Tower and rose, EXPERIMENTAL COIN and date, rev orb, ROYAL MINT TRIAL, 5.67g/12h. Good extremely !ne, rare £200-£260
          
    607
          Trial 25 Pence, 1981, in nickel-brass, crowned arms !anked by Tower and rose, EXPERIMENTAL COIN and date, rev orb, ROYAL MINT TRIAL, 5.53g/12h. Extremely !ne, very rare in this metal £400-£500
          
    Provenance: DNW Auction 130, 13 May 2015, lot 1167
          608
          Mule Twenty Pence, undated [2008] (S G4A). Good extremely !ne [slabbed CGS 80] £80-£100
          
    609
          Twopence, 1971, in steel, edge plain, 4.97g/12h. Virtually as struck, unusual £100-£120
          Britannia issues
          610
          Britannia silver Proof Ten Pounds (5 oz), 2017 (S BSH5). Small stain on reverse, otherwise brilliant, about as struck; housed within a presentation case with certi!cate of authenticity £200-£260
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        Proof and Specimen Sets
          
    Victoria (1837-1901)
          Specimenset,1887,CrowntoFarthing,DoubleFlorinwithArabic1,bothtypesofSixpence[11]. Very !neorbetter,silver tarnished; contained in a converted 1951 case £200-£300
          Proofset,1902,comprisingSovereignandHalf-Sovereign,CrowntoMaundyPenny[11]. TheFlorincleaned,afewothercoinswith light hairlines, otherwise good extremely !ne; in official red case of issue £1,500-£1,800
          611
          Edward VII (1901-1910)
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        612
          George VI (1936-1952)
          £8,000-£10,000
          Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. Virtually as struck; in official case of issue [this damaged] £240-£300 614
          Proofset,1937,comprisingCrowntoFarthing[15]. Almostasstruck,Crowntonedonobverse;inofficialcaseofissue[thisalittle rubbed on the edges] £240-£300 615
          616
          Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing and Maundy set [15]. About as struck; in case of issue £200-£260
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
          617
          Proof set, 1950, Halfcrown to Farthing [9]. About as struck; in original card box £100-£120
          Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
          Proof set, 1950, Halfcrown to Farthing [9]. Some with minor tarnishing, otherwise about as struck £80-£100 618
          619
          Proof set, 1951, Crown to Farthing [10]. A little tarnished and some marks, otherwise extremely !ne; in card box of issue [damaged]
          £60-£80
          Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
          620
          Proof set, 1953, Crown to Farthing [10]. Some spotting, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue
          £100-£120
          621
          Proof set, 1953, Crown to Farthing [10]. Some spotting, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue
          £100-£120
          622
          Proof set, 1953, Crown to Farthing [10]. Some spotting, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue [top damaged]
          £100-£120
          623
          Proof set, 1953, Crown to Farthing [10]. About as struck; in case of issue
          £100-£120
          624
          Proof set, 1980, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue
          £2,400-£3,000
          
    Proof and Specimen Sets
        G
        613
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        Proofset,1937,comprisingFivePounds,TwoPounds,SovereignandHalf-Sovereign(SPS15)[4]. TheTwoPoundslightlywipedand the Sovereign with a few marks, otherwise good extremely !ne, a few hairlines; in case of issue
          625
          Specimen set, 1983, Martini issue, including the Twopence mule [8]. As struck, the mule very rare; in folder of issue £600-£800
          627
          Proof set, 1987, comprising Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [3]. Brilliant, as struck; in red leatherette case of issue with certi!cate of authenticity £1,200-£1,500
          
    626 G Millennium silver Proof set, 2000, Five Pounds to Penny and Maundy set (S PSS16) [13]. Some tarnishing, otherwise brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £100-£150
          628
          Premium Proof set, 2020, consisting of commemorative coins (5): Five Pounds, Two Pounds (3), Fifty Pence; and ‘De!nitive’ Coins (8), Two Pounds to Penny (S PS132) [13]. A few coins with light marks, otherwise brilliant, about as struck; in folder of issue with certi!cate of authenticity £80-£100
          Proof and Specimen Sets
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        631
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
          
    Hiberno-Scandinavian Period
          PhaseIII,Penny,bustleft,hookednoseandwedgelips,largepelletbehindhead, rev. longvoidedcrosswithhandintwoquarters, blundered legends, 0.97g/10h (Stewart 1971, no. 18, this coin; SCBI BM 142-3; S 6132; DF 24). Good very !ne and rare £500-£700
          Provenance: withSpinkintheearly1960s[andpossiblyderivingfromtheMarquessofButeCollection(PartII,SothebyAuction,11June1951,lots 282-93)]; Spink Auction 23, 21 September 1982, lot 92; Innisfree Collection, CNG eAuction 277, 11 April 2012, lot 399
          ThisspecimenformedpartofasmallparcelofsimilarcoinshandledbySpinkintheearly1960s.ThegroupwasdiscussedindetailbyIanStewart in ‘A Group of Hiberno-Norse Pennies’ which appeared in the November edition of the 1971 Spink Numismatic Circular.
          632
          PhaseIII,Penny,Dublin,inimitationofLongCrosscoinage,drapedbustleft, rev.longvoidedcross,handintwoquarters,two small pellets in others, blundered legends both sides, 0.89g/10h (cf. Roth 106; S 6132; DF 24). Nearly very !ne but chipped £200-£260
          633
          PhaseV,Penny,Dublin,inimitationofÆthelredIILongCross/HaroldIIPAXcoinage,crudebustleft,annuletonneck,cross betweentwopelletsinfrontofface, rev.blunderedinscriptionacross !eld,blunderedlegendsbothsides,0.85g/9h(Roth198;S 6151; DF –). Broken and crudely repaired, very !ne, toned, extremely rare £300-£400
          
    
    
    PhaseVI,Penny,Dublin,inimitationofLongCrosscoinage,verycrudedrapedbustleft,crozierbeforeface, rev.longvoidedcross, trefoils of pellets in quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.49g/6h (cf. Roth 177; S 6187; DF 32). About very !ne, dark tone £300-£400
          
    629
        630
        PhaseVI,Penny,Dublin,inimitationofLongCrosscoinage,verycrudedrapedbustleft,crozierbeforeface, rev.longvoidedcross, sceptresandpelletsinalternatequarters,blunderedlegendsbothsides,0.37g/6h(cf.Roth177;S6187;DF32). Very !nebutthe dies heavily clashed £200-£300 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        
              
              
            
            Irish Coins from Various Properties
          John (as Lord, 1172-1199)
          634
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, NORMAN ON DVV, obv legend ends DO (?), 0.70g/3h (SCBI Ulster 1ff; S 6205; DF 39). Nearly very "ne, toned £200-£240
          635
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, NORMAN ON [––], obv legend ends DOM (?), 0.70g/11h (SCBI Ulster 1ff; S 6205; DF 39). Good "ne or better, toned £150-£200
          636
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Tomas, TOMAS ON DVVE, obv legend ends DO, 0.71g/9h (SCBI Ulster 122ff; S 6205; DF 39). Very "ne, toned £200-£260
          637
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Tomas, TOMAS ON DVV, obv legend ends DOM, 0.69g/11h (SCBI Ulster 122ff; S 6205; DF 39). Good "ne or better, toned £150-£200
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, mint and moneyer uncertain, [–––]E ON [––], obv legend ends DOM (?), 0.76g/9h (S 6205; DF 39). Struck off-centre on a small (but full weight) #an, nearly very "ne £80-£100 638
          Second coinage, Halfpenny, type II, mint and moneyer uncertain, 0.54g (cf. S 6213); together with other hammered coins (4) [5]. Fair £80-£100 639
          John (as King, 1199-1216)
          
    Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, ROBERD ON DIVE, 1.42g/8h (S 6228; DF 50). Very "ne, toned £120-£150
          
    Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, ROBERD ON DIVE, 1.31g/11h (S 6228; DF 50). Very "ne, toned £120-£150
          
    
    
    
    640
        641 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        642
          Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE, 1.42g/6h (S 6228; DF 50). About very !ne, toned £100-£120
          643
          644
          645
          646
          Third coinage, Pennies (2), both Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE, 1.48g/6h, 1.40g/6h (S 6228; DF 50) [2]. Good !ne or better £120-£150
          Third coinage, Pennies (2), both Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE, 1.44g/7h, 1.39g/2h (S 6228; DF 50) [2]. Good !ne or better £120-£150
          Third coinage, Pennies (2), both Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE, 1.42g/8h, 1.39g/2h (S 6228; DF 50) [2]. Good !ne or better £120-£150
          Thirdcoinage,Pennies(3),allDublin,Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE,1.46g/8h,1.42g/12h,1.40g/8h(S6228;DF50)[3]. Good !neorbetter £150-£200
          Third coinage, Pennies (2), both Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDONDIVE, 1.44g/7h, 1.39g/2h (S 6228; DF 50) [2]. Fine or better £120-£150 647
          Third coinage, Penny, Limerick, Willem, WILLONLIME, 1.10g/12h (S 6229; DF 50). About very !ne, rare £400-£500 648
          
    649
          Third coinage, Halfpence (2), both Dublin, Roberd, ROBERDOND, 0.64g/8h, 0.64g/5h (S 6231; DF 51) [2]. Fine or nearly so £120-£150
          Edward I (1272-1307)
          650
          Secondcoinage,Earlyissues,Penny,classI,Dublin,nopunctuationinlegend,1.21g/9h(S6246);classIb,Dublin,1.34g/1h(S6247) [2]. First !ne, second better £60-£80
          Provenance: both found in Buckinghamshire
          Secondcoinage,Pennies(2),bothclassI,Dublin,nopunctuationon obv.,1.36g/10h,1.34g/5h(S6246;DF63)[2]. Nearlyvery !ne £100-£120 651
          Secondcoinage,Earlyissues,Penny,classIb,Dublin,1.24g/2h(S6247;DF64);togetherwithFrenchFeudalcoins(4),from Aquitaine, Blois, Maguellone and Lorraine, 12th to 16th centuries [5]. Fine to very !ne; all identi!ed in envelopes £80-£100 652
          
    Second coinage, Early issues, Pennies (4), class Ib, Dublin (3), Waterford (S 6247, 6249; DF 64) [4]. Fine to very !ne, one chipped £100-£150 653
          Secondcoinage,Pennies(5),allclassIb,pelletbefore EDWR,Dublin,1.30g/4h,Waterford(4),1.41g/6h,1.37g/6h,1.33g/4h, 1.24g/11h (S 6247, 6249; DF 64) [5]. Fine to nearly very !ne £150-£200
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        654
        655
          Second coinage, Penny, type II, Dublin, rose on breast, 1.42g/2h (SCBI Ulster 524ff; S 6257; DF 66). Nearly very "ne, #atly struck in centres, rare £400-£500
          656
          657
          658
          Second coinage, Penny, type III, Cork, single pellet in each angle, 1.34g/11h (SCBI Ulster 528ff; S 6259; DF 67). Nearly very "ne, rare £400-£500
          Second coinage, Penny, class IVa, Dublin, single pellet below bust, large letters on rev., 1.34g/7h (S 6264; DF 68). Nearly very "ne and toned £60-£80
          Second coinage, Halfpence (2), both Waterford, type Ib, 0.61g/9h, 0.62g/12h (S 6254) [2]. Both "ne £80-£100
          
    Provenance: both found in Buckinghamshire
          Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)
          659 x
          O’Reilly’s Money, a contemporary forgery of a Henry VI [?] Groat, Dublin, facing bust within tressure, H on breast, rev reads DVBL INIE DVBL INIE, 1.16g/4h (cf. Dolley/Seaby, BNJ 1967, pl. xiv, 2; S p.143). Very "ne, on a small #an as struck, interesting and very rare £100-£150
          
    Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)
          660
          Small Cross on Rose/Radiant Sun coinage (c 1462-3), Penny, large rose, small cross pattée at centre, rev radiant sun with pelletin-annulet in centre, 0.54g/12h (S 6290 [6289]; DF 113). Small edge chip, otherwise very "ne and extremely rare; struck on the normal small #an £1,000-£1,500
          
    Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)
          661
          Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, no additional marks on obv., quatrefoil in centre of rev., 0.47g/8h (cf Burns D2a; S 6373D). Fine £60-£80
          
    662
          Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Waterford, saltires by neck, quatrefoil in centre of rev., 0.60g/6h (Burns W19; S 6376D). Slightly creased, "ne and rare £150-£180
          
    Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        663 x
          664
          665
          666
          667
          668
          669
          Suns and Roses coinage (c. 1478-83), Penny, Dublin, rose and sun by crown, sun and rose by neck, rev. [
          
    ]VBL [
          ]NIE, large rose at centre of cross, no devices in quarters, 0.46g/6h (Burns Du-S6, same dies; S 6390A [6393A]; DF 167). Turned at 90 degrees in the strike, resulting in legend and portrait errors, very !ne, toned, rare £400-£500
          Henry VII (1485-1509)
          Early Three Crowns coinage, Groat, no mint name [Dublin], 1.48g/2h (S 6414; DF 183). Weak on legends, otherwise good !ne £100-£120
          
    Early Three Crowns coinage (c 1485-7), Penny, [Dublin], three crowns over cross bottonée, 0.34g/4h (S 6424; DF 185). Flan ragged and weakly struck, otherwise !ne, very rare £400-£500
          
    
    
    
    Geraldine issues (summer 1487?), Groat, REX AN (lis) LIE [ ], Fitzgerald arms !anking shield, rev DOMINOS V[RERNIE], nothing below crowns, annulet terminals both sides, 1.32g/3h (S 6432; DF 186A). Flat in places, nearly very !ne for issue £200-£300
          Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, broad facing bust within tressure, open crown, rev POSVI legend, 1.86g/10h (S 6451; DF 193). Very !ne, rare £200-£260
          Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, broad facing bust within tressure, open crown, rev PROVIDEBO legend, 1.99g/9h (S 6452; DF 193). Very !ne, rare £300-£360
          Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, plain tressure, 1.89g/7h (S 6453; DF 193). Reverse off-centre, otherwise very !ne, dark !nd patina £200-£260
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        670
          Late Portrait issues (c 1496-1505), Groat, Dublin, type IA, bust with arched crown and breaking plain tressure, rev POSVI legend, 1.70g/9h (S 6455; DF 194). Crudely struck, very !ne, rare £240-£300
          
    
    
    
    671
          Late Portrait issues (c 1496-1505), Groat, Dublin, type IA, bust with double-arched crown within plain tressure, rev POSVI legend, 1.79g/11h (S 6455; DF 194). Crudely struck, very !ne, very rare £200-£260
          672
          Late Portrait issues (c 1496-1505), Groat, Dublin, type IA, bust with double-arched crown within plain tressure, rev PROVIDEBO legend, 1.90g/6h (S 6456; DF 194). A slightly off-centre strike from crudely punched dies, better than very !ne, very rare £240-£300
          
    Henry VIII (1509-1547)
          673
          First Harp issue (1534-40), Groat, mm. crown, HA (Anne Boleyn), 2.48g/4h (S 6472; DF 201). Small cut in edge, otherwise very !ne or better £200-£260
          674
          First Harp issue (1534-40), Groat, mm. crown, HA (Anne Boleyn), 2.44g/4h (S 6472; DF 201). Some light surface scratches, about very !ne, toned £200-£260
          675
          First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, hA (Anne Boleyn), 2.05g/7h (S 6472; DF 201). Slightly clipped, otherwise very !ne, toned £150-£180
          Provenance: SCMB December 1963 (IR536)
          
    Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        676
          First Harp issue (1534-40), Groat, mm. crown, HI (Jane Seymour), 2.49g/4h (S 6473; DF 202). Nearly very !ne £150-£180
          
    
    677
          678
          679
          First Harp issue (1534-40), Groats (2), both mm. crown, HI (Jane Seymour), 2.42g/2h, 2.26g/10h (S 6473; DF 202) [2]. First good !ne, second better but chipped £120-£150
          First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, HK (Katherine Howard), double saltire stops, 2.37g/7h (S 6474; DF 203). Good !ne £100-£120
          Second Harp issue (1540-2), Groats (2), mm. trefoil, read DOMINVS hIBERNIE, 2.40g/1h, 2.32g/8h (S 6479; DF 204) [2]. First good !ne, second good very !ne but pierced £200-£260
          680
          Second Harp issue (1540-2), Groat, mm. trefoil, HR (Henricus Rex) at side of harp, reads hIBERNIE REX, 2.62g/7h (S 6480; DF 209). About very !ne £150-£180
          681
          Fourth Harp issue (1544), Groat, mm. lis, HR (Henricus Rex) at side of harp, reads hIBERNIE REX, 2.65g/8h (S 6482; DF 209). Very !ne, toned £150-£200
          682
          Posthumous coinage, Sixpenny Groat, type IV, Dublin, mm. P on rev. only, small bust of late Tower style, 2.29g/8h (S 6488; DF 218). Good !ne or better for issue but some surface porosity £150-£200
          
    Philip and Mary (1554-1558)
          683
          Groat, 1557, mm. rose, 2.90g/10h (S 6501B; DF 237). Weak in parts, otherwise very !ne £150-£180
          
    
    Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        684
          Groat, 1558, mm. rose, 3.27g/12h (S 6501D; DF 238). Centres weak, otherwise good very !ne and toned, rare £240-£300
          
    Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
          685 x
          Base issue, Pennies (9), 1601-2, various mintmarks (S 6510; DF 255) [9]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150
          James
          I (1603-1625)
          686
          687
          First coinage, Shilling, mm. bell, !rst bust, 4.17g/3h (S 6512; DF 259). Small dent on bust, !ne or better £70-£90
          
    First coinage, Sixpence, mm. bell, !rst bust, 2.12g/11h; Second coinage, Sixpence, mm. rose, !rst bust, 2.01g/6h (S 6514, 6517; DF 260, 262) [2]. First !ne, second a little better, both scratched £80-£100
          Charles I (1625-1649)
          688
          689
          690
          691
          Ormonde Money, Shilling, 5.63g/1h (S 6546; DF 297). Good very !ne for issue with old cabinet toning £500-£700
          Ormonde Money, Shilling, 5.31g/2h (S 6546; DF 297). Small of "an (but reasonable weight), about !ne, reverse slightly double-struck £120-£150
          Ormonde Money, Shilling, 5.81g/8h (S 6546; DF 297). Nearly !ne
          £100-£150
          Ormonde Money, Sixpences (2), both with large letters on rev., 2.73g/12h, 2.51g/10h (S 6547; DF 301) [2]. Fine or nearly so £150-£200
          692
          Ormonde money, Groat, thick letters and small D on rev., 1.83g/10h (S 6548; DF 303). About very !ne £150-£180
          
    Provenance: SCMB December 1963 (IR554)
          693
          694
          Ormonde Money, Groats (2), both with large letters and large D on rev., 1.99g/12h, 1.53g/12h, Threepence, 0.84g/12h (S 6548-9; DF 305-6) [3]. Fair to !ne or nearly so, !rst plugged £150-£200
          Confederate Catholics, Kilkenny, Halfpence (2), 3.18g, 2.63g (S 6555; DF 263) [2]. Fair to !ne £150-£200
          Charles II (1649-1685)
          Halfpennies (2), 1681, 1683 (S 6574-5); James II, Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1690 May. (S 6580B); together with other Irish base metal coins (4), a token, a weight, and a contemporary forgery of a Bank of England Dollar [10]. Varied state £80-£100 695
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
        x All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        696
          James II (1685-1691)
          Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, horse 1, reads IAC II ·, 13.44g/12h (Withers 44/46; S 6578). No traces of undertype, some surface oxidation around portrait, otherwise extremely !ne and well-struck £200-£260
          697
          Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, type 1, 14.75g/12h (Timmins 3F; S 6578). Some minor weakness, otherwise good very !ne £200-£260
          Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, November 1985, lot 859
          698
          Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, type 1, 13.64g/6h (Timmins 4A; S 6578). Centres weak, otherwise !ne, reverse better £60-£80
          Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, September 1987, lot 489
          699
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Sepr, 13.45g/12h (Timmins 1A; S 6579C). Minor "an "aws, otherwise about extremely !ne £150-£180
          Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, January 1988, lot 8
          700
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Sepr, 14.67g/12h (Timmins 1A; S 6579C); Halfcrown, 1689 Nov:, 16.15g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6579E); together with other Halfcrowns (2) [4]. First two very !ne, others !ne and fair £100-£150
          Provenance: !rst Croydon Coin Auction, November 1985, lot 857; second Croydon Coin Auction, January 1988, lot 629
          701
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Oct:, 14.49g/12h (Timmins 1E; S 6579D). Good very !ne £150-£180
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, October 1986, lot 816
          702
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
        Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Oct:, 15.76g/12h (Timmins 1E; S 6579D); Halfcrown, 1689 Feb., 14.14g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6579H); Shilling, 1689 Feb, 6.16g/12h (Timmins 1A; S 6581H); together with Charles I brass weights (2) [5]. Fine to very !ne £100-£150 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        703
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Dec., 12.09g/1h (Timmins 1A; S 6579F). Good very !ne
          Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, January 1986, lot 180
          £150-£180
          704
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Jan:, 15.04g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6579G). Good very !ne £200-£260
          
    Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, January 1986, lot 181
          705
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Feb:, 14.49g/1h (Timmins 1C; S 6579H). Good very !ne £200-£260
          
    
    
    Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, November 1986, lot 85
          706
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Feb:, stop after GRATIA, 14.43g/1h (Withers 20/24; S 6579H3); Shilling, 1689 Jan, 6.75g/12h (Withers 51/53; S 6581G); Sixpence, 1689 July, 2.83g/12h (Withers 21/21; S 6583B); together with another Shilling and Sixpence [5]. About !ne and better £100-£150
          Provenance: second B. Allen Collection, Part III, DNW Auction 152, 14-15 November 2018, lot 876 (part) [from C.J. Denton October 1997] & J. Rainey Collection, DNW Auction 250, 3 March 2022, lot 225 (part)
          707
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1690 May, 11.00g/12h (Timmins 2A; S 6580B). Minor surface deposit, otherwise about extremely !ne £100-£120
          Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, March 1987, lot 266
          708
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1690 May., small size, 9.53g/12h (Timmins 2B; S 6580B); William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1693 (S 6597) [2]. Both very !ne with green patina £60-£80
          Provenance: both found in Shropshire
          709
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1690 May, 9.48g/12h (Timmins 8A; S 6580B2); Halfcrown, 1690 Aug:, 8.62g/6h (Timmins 1A; S 6580F); together with other Halfcrowns (2) [4]. Varied state £80-£100
          Provenance: !rst Croydon Coin Auction, January 1988, lot 630; second Edinburgh Coin Shop Auction, November 1986, lot 11
          710
          Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1690 June, Limerick, 10.51g/12h (Withers May 56/9; S 6580D). From a hoard, obverse with some deposit, otherwise very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: Noonans Auction 256, 15 June 2022, lot 252 (part)
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          Irish Coins from Various Properties
        715
          Gunmoney coinage, Shillings (5), 1689 July., 5.37g/12h (Timmins 4C; S 6581A); 1689 Aug, 4.94g/1h (Timmins 1A; S 6581B); 1689 Sept., 5.14g/12h (Timmins 1E; S 6581C); 1689 Oct:, 6.27g/12h (Timmins 1F; S 6581D); 1689 Nov:, 6.40g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581E) [5]. Varied state
          Provenance: second Edinburgh Coin Shop Auction, December 1986, lot 18; third Croydon Coin Auction, December 1986, lot 210 Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 Augt:, 5.77g/12h (Timmins 1G; S 6581B). Good very !ne
          716
          Gunmoney coinage, Shillings (5), 1689 Sepr:, 5.28g/12h (Timmins 1D; S 6581C); 1689 Nov:, 6.27g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581E); 1689 Dec:, 7.63g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581F); 1689 Jan:, 6.32g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581G); 1689 Feb., 5.39g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6581H) [5]. Varied state £100-£150
          Provenance: last Edinburgh Coin Shop Auction, December 1986, lot 17
          717
          Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 Oct:, 6.92g/12h (Timmins 1F; S 6581D); Sixpence, 1689 Jan:, 2.81g/12h (Timmins 1E; S 6583H) [2]. About very !ne and better £80-£100
          
    
    
    718
          Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 Oci, 5.56g/12h (Timmins 1N; S 6581D). Very !ne, rare £100-£120
          719
          Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 OCTT., 6.23g/12h (Timmins –; S 6581D). Minor weakness, otherwise good very !ne £100-£120
          
    
    Irish Coins from Various Properties
        711
        £100-£150
        712
        713 Gunmoney
        !ne,
        £100-£120 714
        1689 Sepr:, 7.19g/12h (Timmins 1D; S 6581C); 1689 Nov:, 6.17g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581E); 1689 Dec:, 6.58g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581F); 1689 Jan:, 6.04g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581G); 1689 Feb., 6.03g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6581H) [5]. Varied state £100-£150
        £100-£120
        Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 Augt., stop after GRATIA, 5.68g/12h (Timmins 2F; S 6581B2). Good very !ne £100-£120
        coinage, Shilling, 1689 Sept, 6.84g/12h (Timmins –; S 6581C). Good very
        rare
        Gunmoney coinage, Shillings (5),
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        720
          Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 Feb:, 7.63g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6581H). About extremely !ne £100-£120
          
    
    
    721
          Gunmoneycoinage,largeShilling,1690Apr.,reads DFI,5.74g/12h(Timmins1A[seenote1];S6581K);smallShilling,1690apr, cinquefoilstopson obv., 4.01g/12h(Timmins2A;S6582A2);smallShilling,1690May,4.27g/12h(Timmins1A;S6582B);together with other Shillings (5) [8]. Varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: second Croydon Coin Auction, July 1986, lot 273; third Croydon Coin Auction, September 1986, lot 71
          722
          723
          Gunmoneycoinage,Shilling,1690May,6.08g/12h(Timmins1A;S6582B). Edge "aw,otherwiseaboutextremely !newithsomelustre £100-£120
          Gunmoneycoinage,Shillings(2),both1690May,Dublin,extrastopson obv.,4.05g/12h(Withers33/28),4.17g/12h(Withers 36/32; S 6582D) [2]. First !ne, second very !ne but with dark patina £60-£80
          Provenance: !rst B. Allen Collection, Part III, DNW Auction 152, 14-15 November 2018, lot 890 (part) [from C.J. Denton June 1999]
          724
          Gunmoneycoinage,Shillings(2),both1690May,Dublin,stopafter GRATIA,4.37g/12h(Withers42/36),5.85g/12h(Withers44/39;S 6582D) [2]. Very !ne, but !rst with some surface encrustation on reverse £70-£90
          
    Provenance: second Croydon Coin Auction 55, 13 April 1988, lot 661
          725
          726
          Gunmoneycoinage,Shilling,1690May,5.67g/6h(Withers47/42;S6582D). Struckslightlyoff-centreandwithsomesurfacedeposit on reverse, otherwise about very !ne £40-£50
          Gunmoneycoinage,Sixpences(5),1689June,3.14g/12h(Timmins1A;S6583A);1689July,3.17g/12h(Timmins1B;S6583B); 1689Aug,3.85g/12h(Timmins1A;S6583C);1689Nov.,3.21g/12h(Timmins1B;S6583F);1690May:,3.63g/12h(Timmins1C;S 6583J) [5]. Varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: secondandthirdCroydonCoinAuction,July1986,lots322&323;fourthand !fthCroydonCoinAuction,January1986,lots185& 188
          727
          Halfpenny, 1685, die-axis 6h (S 6576). Good !ne, scarce £90-£120
          Provenance: Important Irish Coins from a Private Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 78, 19 June 2008, lot 98 (part)
          728
          Limerick coinage, Halfpenny, 1691, large size, 7.05g/12h (Timmins 3H; S 6594). Good very !ne; traces of undertype visible £150-£180
          Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, October 1986, lot 451
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        729
          Limerick coinage, Halfpenny, 1691, large size, 5.87g/12h (Timmins 4H; S 6594). Very !ne; traces of undertype visible £120-£150
          
    Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction, October 1986, lot 456
          George I (1714-1727)
          730
          Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1723/2 (S 6601); Farthing, 1723 (S 6604) [2]. First with minor "an "aws otherwise good !ne, second with minor surface corrosion otherwise very !ne £80-£100
          731
          Wood’s coinage, Farthing, 1723, type 3 (Martin 3.13/Bb1; S 6604). About very !ne £60-£80
          George II (1727-1760)
          732
          Halfpenny, 1736 (S 6605). Surfaces a little cloudy, nearly extremely !ne £150-£180
          George III (1760-1820)
          733
          Bank of Ireland coinage, Thirty Pence, 1808, top of harp points to O of TOKEN (S 6616A). Good very !ne, lightly toned £80-£100
          734
          Bank of Ireland coinage, Ten Pence, 1805 (S 6617); together with assorted British Pennies (14) [15]. First lightly cleaned at one time otherwise extremely !ne and toned, others varied state £60-£80
          735
          Bank of Ireland coinage, Ten Pence, 1806 (S 6617). Minor marks on edge, otherwise about extremely !ne, attractively toned £50-£70
          Provenance: SCMB December 1963 (IR561)
          736
          Bank of Ireland coinage, Ten Pence, 1813 (S 6618). Extremely !ne or better, lightly toned £60-£80
          
    
    Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from Baldwin 1963]
          Soho coinage, Proof Penny, 1805, in copper, edge centre-grained, 6h (S 6620). About as struck, retaining much mint lustre [slabbed NGC PF 64 RB] £300-£400 737
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
        All
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        lots
        738
          739
          Sohocoinage,ProofPenny,1805,incopper,edgecentre-grained,17.25g/6h(S6620). Somelightsurfacedepositonreverse,otherwise extremely !ne £150-£180
          Soho coinage, Penny, 1805, Farthings (2), both 1806 (S 6620, 6622) [3]. Very !ne £40-£50
          
    Free State (1921-1937)
          740 x
          Halfcrowns (5), 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934 (S 6625) [5]. First extremely !ne or better, others !ne to very !ne £100-£120
          741 x
          Halfcrown,1934(S6625);Florins(8),1930(5),1931(3)(S6626)[9]. Very !neorbetter[allslabbedbyNGC,theHalfcrownXF45, one Florin AU Details, Obv. Cleaned, the others all AU 58] £100-£150
          742 x
          Halfcrown, 1937 (S 6625). Probably sometime cleaned, otherwise very !ne or better £150-£200
          743 x
          Halfcrowns (9), Florins (12) and Shillings (10); Eire, Halfcrowns (3), Florins (2) and Shillings (5) [41]. Varied state £100-£150
          744 x
          Florins (4), 1928, 1934, 1935, 1937 (S 6626) [4]. Mostly very !ne or thereabouts £120-£150
          745 x
          746 x
          747 x
          748 x
          Florin, 1930 (S 6626). Extremely !ne or better £60-£80
          
    Florin, 1931 (S 6626). Better than very !ne
          Florin, 1933 (S 6626). Nearly extremely !ne but some surface hairlining
          £60-£80
          Shillings (5), 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935 (S 6627) [5]. Very !ne or better £80-£100
          Shilling, 1937 (S 6627). Extremely !ne or better £300-£400 749 x
          
    Irish Coins from Various Properties
        £80-£100
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        750 x
          751 x
          752 x
          Shilling, 1937 (S 6627). Good very !ne or better
          
    
    
    753 x
          754 x
          £150-£200
          Sixpences (3), 1928, 1934, 1935, Threepences (4), 1928, 1933, 1934, 1935 (S 6628-9) [7]. Good !ne to extremely !ne £80-£100
          Pennies(5),1928,1931,1933,1935,1937;Halfpence(4),1928,1933,1935,1937(S6630-1)[9]. Very !netoextremely !neor better, a few with traces of lustre £100-£120
          Farthings(8),1928,1930-3and1935-7inclusive(S6632)[8]. Very !netoextremely !neorbetter,afewwithtracesoflustre,the1931 probably arti!cially toned £50-£70
          Eire (1937- )
          Halfcrowns (4), 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 (S 6633) [4]. Last about mint state, others extremely !ne or better
          £100-£150
          755 x
          Halfcrown, 1943 (S 6633). Nearly extremely !ne, very rare
          £600-£800
          756 x
          Halfcrown, 1943 (S 6633). Some traces of verdigris, fair to !ne, very rare
          757 x
          758
          759 x
          £120-£150
          Halfcrowns(11),1951,1954,1955,1959,1961(2,onemule),1962-64,1966,1967(S6638)[11]. The1961mulenearlyvery !ne, others all extremely !ne or better £120-£150
          Halfcrown, 1967, rev. from polished die, Pennies (5), all 1968, proo ike specimens (S 6638, 6643) [6]. Brilliant, about as struck £60-£80
          Florins (4), 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 (S 6634) [4]. First two extremely !ne, last two better
          £120-£150
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        760 x
          Florin, 1943 (S 6634). Fine or nearly so, very rare; the key date in the modern Irish series £4,000-£5,000
          
    761 x
          Florins (11), 1951, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1961-66, 1968 (S 6639) [11]. Extremely !ne or better £60-£80
          762 x
          Shillings (4), 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 (S 6635) [4]. Good very !ne to extremely !ne £80-£100
          763 x
          764 x
          765 x
          766 x
          767 x
          768 x
          769 x
          770 x
          771 x
          772 x
          Shillings (9), 1951, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1962-64, 1966, 1968 (S 6640) [9]. Extremely !ne or better £60-£80
          Sixpences (4), 1939, 1940, 1942, 1946 (S 6636, 6641) [4]. Very !ne to extremely !ne, last rare £100-£120
          Sixpence, 1945 (S 6641). Extremely !ne or better, scarce thus £60-£80
          Sixpences (4), 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 (S 6641) [4]. Very !ne to extremely !ne or better £70-£90
          Sixpences (15), 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958-64, 1966-69 (S 6641) [15]. Extremely !ne or better £60-£80
          Threepence, 1939 (S 6637). About mint state, scarce £70-£90
          Threepences (17), 1940, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1948-50, 1953, 1956, 1961-68 (S 6637, 6642) [17]. Extremely !ne or better £60-£80
          Pennies (16), 1940-43, 1946, 1948-50, 1952, 1962-68 (S 6643) [16]. Extremely !ne to mint state, many with full original colour £120-£150
          Halfpence (12), 1939-43, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1964-67 (S 6644) [12]. Extremely !ne to about mint state, some with much original lustre £120-£150
          Farthings (10), 1939-41, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1959, 1966 (S 6645) [10]. Mostly practically as struck, many with original colour £80-£100
          773 x
          Decimal coinage, 50 Pence (1), 2 Pence (87), Pennies (85), Halfpennies (544) [717]. Mostly as struck; some in mint rolls £80-£100
          Irish Coins from Various Properties
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        774
          Scottish Coins from Various Properties
          David I (1124-1153)
          SterlingorPenny,struckinthenameandtypesofStephen[BMCI],Carlisle,Erebald, ST[–]NEREX,bustrightwithsceptre, rev. EREB[–]D : ONCAR,crossmoline,invertedlisinangles,1.23g/9h(Mattinson&Cherry,BNJ2013, g.7,same obv. die;Mack279;N874;S 1278/5002). Small edge chips, otherwise good !ne, portrait of distinctive provincial style, very rare £800-£1,000
          William the Lion (1165-1214)
          775
          ShortCrossandStarscoinage,Sterling,PhaseA,Edinburgh,Hue, HVEONEDNEBVR,1.22g/3h(SCBI35,49;B2, g.41;S5027);together with Short Cross cut Halfpence (2), both Hue Walter [3]. Fine or better £120-£150
          Alexander III (1249-1286)
          Firstcoinage,Sterling,typeIII,smallheadwithneatcrown,'Dun',Walter, WALT[–]VN,1.07g/6h(SCBI35,109;B19q, g.107A;S 5043). Fair, the "an full and round and the mint scarce £60-£80 776
          First coinage, Sterling, type III, Stirling, Henri, [–]IONSTRIVE, 1.13g/10h (SCBI 35, 137; S 5043). Chipped, good !ne £50-£60 777
          778
          779
          Firstcoinage,Sterling,typeVII,bustright,thickjewelledcrown,Edinburgh,Alexander, ALEXANON [––],1.29g/7h(SCBI35,150;B64d, g. 101A; S 5047). Small edge chip, bent and part "at, good !ne, scarce £80-£100
          First coinage, Sterling, Berwick?; Second coinage, Sterlings (2), 20 points and 24 points [3]. Varied state, !rst cracked £50-£70
          Provenance: all found in West Sussex
          780
          Second coinage, Sterling, class Mb, four mullets of six points, 1.39g/1h (S 5054). Very !ne, toned £100-£120
          781
          Second coinage, Sterling, class D, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points, 1.37g/3h (S 5057). Good !ne £60-£80
          
    
    
    John Baliol (1292-1296)
          782
          Secondcoinage,Sterling,classII,nomintname[Berwick], rev. REXSCOTORRA,fourmulletsof vepoints,1.32g/2h(SCBI35,312;S 5071). Good !ne, rare variety £80-£100
          David II (1329-1371)
          783
          Second coinage, Groat, class C, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, older bust with aquiline nose, tressure of seven arcs (large arc under bust), nothing in spandrels, 3.74g/4h (SCBI 35, 385, same obv. die; B 25, g. 287; S 5098). Perhaps waterworn, very !ne, full round "an £200-£260
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        784
          Second coinage, Halfgroat, class C, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, older bust with aquiline nose, tressure of six arcs, nothing in spandrels, crosslet stops, rev. small D beneath v of VILL, 2.00g/5h (cf SCBI 35, 398; cf B 14, g. 290; S 5110). Tiny edge chip and slightly small of !an, otherwise good "ne or better, the variety rare £200-£260
          785
          Second coinage, Halfgroat, class A, Aberdeen, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, plain tressure, 1.91g/12h (SCBI 35, 401-2; S 5112). Some peripheral roughness, otherwise good "ne, rare £400-£500
          
    Robert II (1371-1390)
          786
          Halfpenny, Edinburgh, ROBERTVS REX, rev VILA EIDIRRVR, 0.46g/6h (SCBI 35, 503; S 5152). About very "ne £100-£120
          
    
    
    Provenance: found in Chichester
          Robert III (1390-1406)
          787
          Halfpenny, Edinburgh, no mm., ROBERTVS REX SCO, rev. VILLA EDINBVRG, 0.63g/9h (SCBI 35, 610; B 1, g. 347; S 5186). Very "ne for issue, broad !an, very rare thus £300-£360
          Provenance: found near Harpham (Yorkshire) in 2014 (PAS YORYM-90AD64 [mis-identi ed as a Penny])
          James III (1460-1488)
          Groat, Main issue [Gp VI], Edinburgh, mm. cross eury on rev. only, annulet on inner circle before face, annulet and three pellets in rst and fourth quarters, crown in second and third quarters, 3.01g/12h (SCBI 35, 778; B 41, g. 641; S 5287). Nearly very "ne and toned with a clear portrait £800-£1,000
          
    Scottish Coins from Various Properties
        788 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        789
          Groat,Mainissue[GpVI],Edinburgh,mm.cross euryon rev.only,annuletoninnercirclebeforeface,annuletandthreepelletsin rstandfourthquarters,crowninsecondandthirdquarters,2.87g/12h(SCBI35,784;B g.641;S5287). Signsofdouble-strike, otherwise very !ne £500-£700
          790
          Farthing(BlackMoney),typeII,IR, ve- euredcrownabove, rev. opencrownoversaltirecross,smallsaltireinthreeangles,0.66g/2h (SCBI 35, –; B 2-4, g. 574-6; S 5306). Fine, extremely rare £200-£260
          791
          Farthing, Bp Kennedy, type II, rev. [––]PAVP[–], 0.27g (SCBI 35, 805; S 5313-4). Fair, rare £80-£100
          James IV (1488-1513)
          Plack,typeII,mm.cross,Lombardicletteringbothsides,lisstops,1.53g/7h(SCBI35,852ff;S5349);Penny,typeII,annuletsbyneck, 0.67g/7h (S 5360); together with another Plack [3]. Poor to !ne £80-£100 792
          Penny, second issue, type III, larger bust, rev. lis and crowns in angles, 0.52g/12h (SCBI 35, 873-4; S 5361). Fine £50-£60 793
          
    
    James V (1513-1542)
          Secondcoinage,Groat,typeIII,Edinburgh,colonbyinnercircleaboveshoulder,trefoilstops,2.65g/9h(StevensonIII,O24;B8, g. 712; S 5378). Good !ne £150-£180 794
          
    795
          First coinage, Placks (2), mm. crown on obv. only, pellet stops, 1.64g/4h, mm. crown, trefoil stops,1.54g/4h (S 5381) [2]. Fair to !ne £60-£80
          Mary (1542-1567)
          First period, Bawbees (2), Edinburgh, 1.79g/9h 1.75g/9h (S 5433); Lion ‘hardhead’, 1559, dolphins to left, 0.66g/3h (S 5450) [3]. Fine £80-£100
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        796
        Fourth period (with Henry Darnley), Ryal, 1566, mm. thistle on rev only, 28.54g/1h (SCBI 35, 1122; B 5, g. 905; S 5425). Weakly struck in centres and with a few edge marks, otherwise very !ne and prettily toned; scarce without countermark £900-£1,200 797
          James VI (1567-1625)
          798
          First coinage, Ryal, 1571, 29.87g/1h (SCBI 35, 1213; B 7, g. 921; S 5472 and p.76). With crowned thistle countermark for the revaluation of 1578 on reverse, otherwise very !ne, some surface marks, toned £600-£800
          
    
    
    
    Fourth coinage, Ten Shillings, 1582, 7.21g/1h (SCBI 35, 1243ff; SCBI 58, 1484ff; B 1, g. 936; S 5490). Flat on face, otherwise !ne and toned £150-£180 799
          Eighth coinage, Thistle Merk, 1602, 5.59g/12h (SCBI 35, 1284-8; SCBI 58, 1571-82; B 3, g. 943; S 5497). Fair to !ne £60-£80 800
          Post-accession coinage, Twopence ‘Turner’ (4), type 1 (3), type 2 (S 5523-4) [4]. Cleaned, !ne £60-£80 801
          Charles I (1625-1649)
          First coinage, Thirty Shillings, mm. small thistle-head, 14.71g/9h (Bull 1d/S11; Murray pl. iii, 13; SCBI 35, 1411; B 2, g. 997; S 5541). Good !ne £300-£400 802
          Provenance: DNW Auction 152, 14 November 2018, lot 1190
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          from Various Properties
        Scottish Coins
        Third coinage, Intermediate issue, Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle, 5.73g/9h (SCBI 35, 1458-9; S 5559). About very !ne £200-£260 803
          
    
    Provenance: bt Seaby 1950
          Thirdcoinage,Falconer’sFirstissue,TwelveShillings,nomm., F abovecrownon rev., 5.89g/9h(SCBI35,1460ff; S5560). Goodvery !ne and toned £400-£500 804
          805
          Thirdcoinage,Falconer’sAnonymousissue,ThirtyShillings,mm.smallleavedthistlecrownedon obv.only, rev. smallcrownsabove large crown on rev., 14.54g/7h (Bull 17; Murray 1; cf. SCBI 35, 1519; B –; S 5557). Good !ne, reverse better, the variety very rare £300-£400
          
    
    Provenance: SNC October 1992 (6062); bt L. Bennett 2009
          Thirdcoinage,Falconer’sAnonymousissue,ThirtyShillings,mm.leavedthistleon obv., thistle-headon rev., 14.85g/6h(Murray2;Bull 23; SCBI 35, 1519 var.; B 50; S 5557). Very !ne, toned £300-£400
          Scottish Coins from Various Properties
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        806
        3; SCBI 35, 1519; B 52, g. 1023; S 5557). Very !ne, some minor reverse surface "aws £400-£500 807
          
    Thirdcoinage,Falconer’sAnonymousissue,ThirtyShillings,mm.leavedthistleon obv.,thistle-headon rev.,14.71g/6h(Bull19;Murray
          EarlofStirlingcoinage,Twopence‘Turner’,type2,mm.stopandsaltire(S5599);togetherwithothers(2,oneacontemporary imitation) [3]. Fair to !ne £30-£40 808
          Twopence‘Turner’,reads LACESSET (S5602); CharlesII,BodleorTurner,1677(S5630); WilliamandMary,BodleorTurner, 1691 (S 5674); William III, Bawbee, 1696 (S 5691) [4]. Poor to !ne £60-£80 809
          810
          Twopences or Turners (14), various types and mintmarks [14]. Varied state £100-£150
          Charles II (1649-1685)
          811
          Firstcoinage,FourMerks,1674,typeIII, F belowbust, rev.reads BR and·4·,26.41g/12h(Murray5b;SCBI35,1568;B4, g.1048;S 5606). Very !ne for issue, very rare £1,500-£1,800
          
    Provenance: A. Chesser Collection, DNW Auction 113, 17 September 2013, lot 354; Mark Rasmussen FPL 26, Summer 2014 (263)
          First coinage, Merk, 1671, 6.26g/6h (SCBI 35, 1583ff; S 5611). Possibly removed from a ring-mount, otherwise about very !ne £80-£100 812
          James VII (1685-1688)
          Forty Shillings, 1687, reads IACOBUS, edge TERTIO (S 5637). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very !ne £500-£700
          
    Miscellaneous
          Miscellaneous base metal coins (12) [12]. Varied state £60-£80
          Scottish Coins from Various Properties
        813
        814 All
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        815
          Isle of Man, Channel Island, and Anglo-Gallic Coins
          Isle of Man
          JamesStanley,Firstissue,Halfpenny,1709(S7402);Secondissue,Pennies(2),both1733(S7408); JamesMurray,Halfpenny, 1758 (S 7411); together with cast copies (2) [6]. Fair to !ne £80-£100
          816
          James Stanley, Pennies (2), both 1733, 10.61g, 9.04g, Halfpenny, 1733, 5.66g (Prid. 13, 29; S 7408-9) [3]. About !ne £60-£80
          817
          JamesStanley,Pennies(2),both1733,normallegend,11.89g,reads OUOCUNQUE,7.70g,Halfpenny,1733,3.99g(cf.Prid.13,29; cf S 7408-9) [3]. Varied state, probably contemporary forgeries £50-£70
          818
          JamesMurray,PennyandHalfpenny,both1758(S7410-11); GeorgeIII,Pennies(3),1786,1798,1813,Halfpence(7),1786(4), 1798(2),1813(S7413-16); Victoria,Penny,HalfpennyandFarthing,all1839(S7417-19)[15]. One1798andthe1839Halfpenny very !ne, 1798 Penny poor, others generally about !ne and better £120-£150
          819
          George III, Pennies (2), both 1786, with and without pellet below bust (S 7413) [2]. Very !ne, second better £90-£120
          
    820
          ElizabethII,Prestige‘TheAngel’Coinset,2020,comprisinggoldAngel(1oz),Half-Angel,Quarter-AngelandTenth-Angel,and silver Angel (1 oz) [5]. Brilliant, about as struck; contained in a large presentation case with certi!cate of authenticity £2,600-£3,000
          821 G
          ElizabethII,goldProofset,2020,BattleofBritain80thAnniversary,FivePoundstoHalf-Sovereign[4]. Firstwithsmallstainin obverse !eld, otherwise about as struck; within presentation case £2,600-£3,000
          Guernsey
          822
          ElizabethII,ProofTenPounds,2016,insilver(5oz),centenaryofthetheSomme. Brilliant,aboutasstruck;incaseofissuewith certi!cate £120-£150
          Certi cate no. 13 of 450
          823
          ElizabethII,silverProofFivePounds(2),2017,2019;platinumProofOnePound,2017; Alderney,silverProofFivePounds,2015 [4]. Last with !elds clouded, otherwise brilliant, about as struck; in cases of issue with certi!cates of authenticity £100-£120
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        Jersey
          825
          Alderney
          826 G
          Anglo-Gallic
          
    
    827
          
    Isle of Man, Channel Island, and
        Anglo-Gallic Coins
        ElizabethII,goldProofset,2020,BattleofBritain80thAnniversary,comprisingTwoPounds(3)[3]. Brilliant,asstruck;within presentation case £1,800-£2,200
          824 G
        ElizabethII,silverProofFivePounds(4),2016-19inclusive[4]. Brilliant,aboutasstruck;incasesofissuewithcerti!catesof authenticity £80-£100
          ElizabethII,Sovereign,Half-SovereignandQuarter-Sovereign,all2020,75thAnniversaryofVEDay[3]. Aboutasstruck;housed within presentation case £500-£600
          Richard I, Denier, Poitou, 1.05g/8h (E 8; S 8008). Good very !ne £120-£150
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        Eleanor, Denier, Aquitaine, 0.99g/3h (W & F 9A; E 11b; S 8011). Fine £60-£80
          828
        829
          Edward the Black Prince, Hardi d’Argent, Limoges, 1.12g/11h (E 204; S 8134). Toned, very !ne, reverse better £200-£260
          
    Provenance: W. Boyne Collection, Part II, Sotheby Auction, 29 June - 9 July 1896, lot 122 (part); H.W. Morrieson Collection, Sotheby Auction, 20-24 November 1933, lot 989 (part); R. Carlyon-Britton Collection
          830
          Henry VI, Petit Blanc aux écus, Rouen, triple pellet stop after hENRICVS, 1.37g/5h (E 297a; S 8167). Good !ne, scarce £120-£150
          Provenance: Patrick Finn FPL 16, 1999 (522)
          
    Isle of Man, Channel Island, and Anglo-Gallic Coins
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        831
          832
          833
          British Coins - Lots
          BRITISHIRONAGE, Belgica,Potin,stylisedheadright, rev. boarstanding,twopelletsbelow,3.14g(D&T2645); EARLY ANGLOSAXON,Sceatta,ContinentalSeriesE,porcupine-like gure, rev. blunderedcharacters,0.71g(cf. Abramson89-60); together with silver coins, hammered (19) and milled (3) [24]. Varied state £60-£80
          EARLYANGLO-SAXON,Sceattas(2),bothSeriesC(S779);latercoins(6),CnuttoHenryI(8);togetherwithcutHalfpence (14)andcutFarthings(2),allShortCross,variousmints[24]. Variedstate,the !rsteightmostlydamagedorfragments,ausefulstudy group £120-£150
          NORTHUMBRIA, Eadberht, SceattaorPenny,seriesY[York],classG, EOTBEREHTVΓ aroundtribrach(?), rev. lionorbeast advancingleft,0.87g/12h(cf. SCBILyon49;S847); Eanred,Styca,Forthræd, EANREDREX aroundcrossandpellets, rev. FORDRED around cross,0.79g/1h(SCBILyon124;S862); ArchbishopEanbaldII,baseSceattaorPenny,PhaseI,Eadwulf, EANBALDI aroundcross, rev. EODVVLF aroundrosette,0.76g/11h(SCBILyon98;S861); ÆthelredII,Styca,GpA,Monne, EDELREDREX aroundcross, rev. MONNE aroundpellet,1.05g/3h(SCBILyon276;S865); ArchbishopWigmund,Hunlaf, WIGMUND aroundcross, rev. HUNLAF around rosette, 0.99g/10h (SCBI Lyon 388ff; S 870) [5]. Fair to good !ne £60-£80
          834
          NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred (810-41),baseSceattas(2),bothPhaseI,Hwætræd, EANREDREX aroundcross, rev. HVAETRED around cross,0.74g/9h(SCBILyon85);Alfheard, EAHREDREX aroundcross, rev. ALFHEARD aroundcross,0.90g/12h(cf. SCBILyon93;N186;S 860) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100
          835
          NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred (810-41),baseSceattaorPenny,PhaseI,Eadwine, EANREDREX aroundcross, rev. EADVINI aroundcross, 0.95g/3h(SCBILyon74;S860); ArchbishopEanbaldII (796-835),baseSceattaorPenny,PhaseI,Eadwulf, EANBALD aroundcross, rev. EOD
          E around cross, 1.07g/12h (SCBI Lyon 98; S 861) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100
          NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred (810-41),baseSceatta,PhaseI,Wilheah, EANREDREX aroundpellet, rev. VILHEAH aroundpellet,1.00g/9h (SCBILyon89;S860); ÆthelredII (Secondreign),Styca,groupB,Ealhhere, AEDILRER aroundcross, rev. ALGHERE aroundfourpellets, 1.13g/4h(SCBILyon194ff;S868); Wigmund,Styca,uncertainmoneyer,0.76g(S870);togetherwithanirregularStycawith blundered legends [4]. About !ne to good !ne £80-£100
          837
          836 NORTHUMBRIA, ArchbishopEanbaldII,baseSceatta,Eadwulf?,1.03g/6h(SCBILyon95ff;S861); ÆthelredII (Second reign),Monne,groupCi, EDILREDREX aroundcross, rev. MONNE aroundpellet,0.92g/6h(SCBILyon300;S868); Archbishop Wigmund,Styca,Æthelhelm, WIGMUND aroundcross, rev. EDEΓHEΓM aroundcross,0.81g/9h(SCBILyon376-7;S870)[3]. Firstabout !ne, others good !ne £60-£80
          838
          NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred,Styca,Broder(S862); ÆthelredII,Stycas(4),Eardwulf,Monne(2),Wulfsige(S865,868); Abp Wigmund, Styca, Hunlaf (S 870); together with another Styca, legends blundered [7]. Varied state £100-£150
          Provenance: rst, second, sixth and seventh Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 945 (part); third and fourth bt Seaby January 1961
          839
          NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred,Styca,PhaseII,Monne,1.06g/12h(SCBILyon138ff;S862); ÆthelredII (Firstreign),Styca,GpCi, rev. PINTRED [T runicinshape]0.86g/3h(SCBIMack404;S865);secondreign,Styca,GpCi,Eardwulf,0.74g/12h(SCBILyon398;S 868) [3]. Very !ne £80-£100
          840
          NORTHUMBRIA, ÆthelredII (Firstreign),Styca,Fordred(?), rev. FODUUED,1.04g/10h(S865);togetherwithotherAnglo-Saxon coins (3) [4]. Varied state; all identi!ed £60-£80
          Provenance: rst bt Seaby October 1962
          841
          NORTHUMBRIA, Wigmund (837-49), Stycas (2), Æthelhelm, WIGMUND around cross, rev. EDEΓHEΓM around cross, 0.81g/9h (SCBI Lyon 376-7); Coenræd, VIGMVND IP EP around cross, rev. COENRED around cross, 0.99g/3h (SCBI Lyon 385; N 196; S 870) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100
          842
          ÆthelredII,cutHalfpenny,LongCrosstype,uncertainmint,Æthelweard, ÆDELPER[-------],0.78g/3h(cf. N774; cf. S1151); EdwardtheConfessor,cutHalfpenny,ExpandingCrosstype,Heavyissue,uncertainmint,Leofwine,[-]EOFPINEO[-----],0.73g/6h (cf. N 823; cf. S 1177) [2]. Very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: both found on the Thames foreshore by Southwark Bridge; Spink Auction 198, 19 March 2009, lot 167 (part)
          843
          Cnut,cutHalfpenny,PointedHelmettype,Chester; EdwardtheConfessor,cutHalfpenny,HammerCrosstype,mintuncertain, moneyer Anderbo(da) [2]. First split, second ragged, otherwise very !ne £40-£60
          Provenance: both found in Hampshire
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        844
          845
          HaroldII,Penny,PAXtype,mintandmoneyeruncertain,0.48g(N836;S1186);togetherwithanEdwardtheConfessorcut Halfpenny [2]. First fair, second better but chipped £50-£70
          HenryII,Tealbycoinage,Pennies(2),classD,mintunclear,moneyerWilelm(S1340);classF,mintunclear,moneyerDavi?(S 1342) [2]. Both about !ne £120-£150
          Provenance: both found in Hampshire
          846
          847
          HenryII,ShortCrosscoinage,Penny,classIa5,London,FilAimer,1.31g/3h(SCBIMass36ff;S1343A); RichardI,Penny,classIVa, Canterbury, Roberd, 1.13g/3h (SCBI Mass 903; S 1348A) [2]. First chipped and cracked, !ne £60-£80
          HenryII,ShortCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),bothclassIb1,Winchester,Gocelm, GOCeLM ON WIN,1.38g/8h;Osber, OSBER ON WINCe, square E in OSBER,1.44g/5h(SCBIMass499,507-8;S1344)[2]. Firstcreasedandwithreversesurfacecrack, #atinplaces,otherwise about very !ne, second nearly very !ne and toned but weak in centres £80-£100
          Provenance: J. Sazama Collection, Part XIII, DNW Auction 124, 16 September 2014, lot 2273 (part)
          848
          849
          850
          851
          HenryII,ShortCrosscoinage,Penny,classIc,Lincoln,Willelm, WILLELM ON NICO,1.38g/9h(N964;S1345),otherShortCross Pennies (3); together with later hammered coins (23), various denominations, Edward I to Charles I [27]. Varied state £150-£180
          HenryII,ShortCrosscoinage,Penny,classIc,Winchester,Gocelm,1.45g/6h(S1345); HenryIII,LongCrosscoinage,Penny,class IIb, Canterbury, Gilbert, 1.44g/11h (S 1361A) [2]. Fine and very !ne £80-£100
          HenryIII,ShortCrosscoinage,Penny,classVIc,Canterbury,Henri, HENRIONCANTE,1.36g/5h(N976/1;S1355);togetherwithaLong Cross Penny of Canterbury and Edward I-II Pennies (2), classes 10 and 14, both London [4]. Good !ne to very !ne £160-£200
          HenryIII,ShortCrosscoinage,Penny,classVIc,London,Rauf,1.44g/3h(S1355);LongCrosscoinage,Penny,classIIa,London, Nicole (S 1361); Penny, class IIIa2, Shrewsbury, Nicole (S 1362A); other Pennies (3) [6]. Fine to very !ne £100-£150
          Provenance: all found in Hampshire / West Sussex
          852
          853
          HenryIII,Pennies(7), viz.ShortCrosscoinage(2),CanterburyandYork,LongCross(5),London(4)andOxford[7]. Varied state £100-£120
          HenryIII,LongCrosscoinage,Pennies(4),classIIIab,BuryStEdmunds,Ion, IONONSEDMVND,0.88g(N986/1;S1362B);classIIIb, Gloucester,Roger, ROGERONGLOV (?),1.51g/1h(N987;S1363);classIIIb,Norwich,Iacob, IAC[-----]ORW,1.40g/9h(N987;S1363);class Vg,London,Renaud, RENAVDONLVND,1.40g/3h(N997;S1373);togetherwithacutHalfpennyofCanterbury[5]. Fineorbetter, !rst with edge split £100-£150
          Provenance: fourth L.A. Lawrence Collection
          854
          Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), both class Vb2, London, Nicole, 1.35g/2h, Canterbury, Nicole, 1.25g/4h (S 1368A); Richard II, Halfpence (2), 0.47g/6h, 0.58g/12h (S 1699); together with a jeton attributed to Jeanne of Naples [5]. Fine to very !ne £100-£150
          855
          Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (11), cut Halfpence (41) and cut Farthings (8), various mints and classes [60]. Generally !ne £150-£200
          Provenance: all found in Lancashire
          856
          Edward I, Pennies (3), class 1c, London, reversed N, 1.37g/3h (S 1382); class 9b, Bristol, star on breast, 1.36g/2h (S 1416); class 10ab, Canterbury, 1.40g/6h (S 1419); together with a class 3 London Halfpenny [4]. Pennies about very !ne or better, Halfpenny fair £60-£80
          857
          EdwardI,Penny,class2b,Bristol,1.35g/12h,Halfpenny,class3c,Bristol,0.56g/11h(N1015,1045/1;S1386,1439); HenryVI, Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, no eur on breast, 2.84g/10h (N 1427; S 1836) [3]. Fair to good !ne, last clipped £80-£100
          858
          859
          860
          EdwardI,Penny,class3b,London,1.32g/8h(N1017;S1388),otherEdwardianPennies(7),variousclasses,allLondonor Canterbury; together with a Farthing of London [9]. Varied state £120-£150
          EdwardI,Penny,class4d,London,pelletbeforelegendonbothsides,1.32g/9h(N1026;S1397); Commonwealth,Halfgroat, 0.85g/3h (N 2728; S 3221); Charles II, Maundy Threepence, undated (S 3385) [3]. Fair to very !ne £80-£100
          EdwardI,Penny,class7a,London,roseonbreast,1.29g/9h(N1032;S1403);togetherwithotherEdwardianPennies(3)of London (2) and Bristol [4]. Fine to very !ne, !rst scarce £120-£150
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        861
          EdwardI,Penny,class9b,Durham,mm.plaincross,staronbreast,1.38g/6h(N1037/1;S1421);Penny,class9b,York,Royalmint, staronbreast,1.40g/9h(N1037/1;S1429);Penny,class10ab,London,1.28g/3h(N1039;S1409B);Farthing,class2,London, 0.37g/10h (N 1052; S 1444) [4]. Fine to very !ne, third with edge damage, last with small edge chip £80-£100
          Provenance: last bt Seaby
          862
          863
          864
          865
          866
          867
          868
          869
          870
          EdwardI,Pennies(2),bothBerwick,classIa,1.21g/3h,classIVb,1.32g/4h;togetherwithotherEdwardIPennies(3),variousclasses, all Canterbury [5]. Varied state £80-£100
          Edward I, Pennies (49), various classes and mints [49]. Fair to !ne £300-£400
          Provenance: all found in Lancashire
          EdwardI,Farthing,class1c,London,reads LONDONIENSIS,0.40g/9h(N1051;S1443A);togetherwithotherEdwardIFarthings(3), all London [4]. Fine to very !ne £100-£120
          EdwardI,Farthing,class1c,London,reads LONDONIENSIS,0.39g/1h(N1051;S1443A);togetherwithotherEdwardIFarthings(3), all London [4]. Fine to very !ne £100-£120
          Edward I, Farthings (7), all London, class 8 (Withers 14; S 1446A); class 10 (6) (S 1450) [7]. Varied state £40-£60
          EdwardI,jeton,shieldwiththreelionspassant,large eursatsides, rev.ornamentedlongcrossofthreestrands,starsandcrescents in angles, 1.64g/12h (Berry types 3/1; Mitchiner 173). Very !ne, edge slightly ragged in parts, scarce £80-£100
          EdwardII,Penny,class11a,London,1.35g/5h(N1060;S1455);togetherwithasimilarcoinofEdwardI,class10ab,andaFlorin coinage Halfpenny of Edward III [3]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100
          EdwardII,jeton,c.1320,sterlingheadwearingchapletofroses, rev.chequerboard,1.70g/11h(Berrytypes1/9);togetherwith other English base metal jetons (10), all 14th century [11]. Varied state, !rst rare and interesting £120-£150
          EdwardIII,Florincoinage,Pennies(2),bothDurham,BpHat eld,typeD4/d5,mm.crosspattéeon obv. only, EDWARDVSREXAIN, rev. CIVITASDVNOLHE,crozier,1.11g/5h;typeD3/Pre-TreatyseriesAmule,mm.cross, rev.reads VILADVRREM,crozierafter VIL (?),pelletin centre of cross, 1.01g/2h (Allen 114, 116; N 1124, 1127/1137, S 1554, 1552/1591) [2]. Fair to !ne, both very rare varieties £60-£80
          Provenance: M.H. Green Collection
          871
          EdwardIII,Pre-Treatyperiod,Halfgroat,seriesC,London(S1574); ElizabethI,Sixthissue,Sixpence,1592,mm.tun(S2578B); Seventhissue,Shilling,mm.2(S2584); CharlesI,Towermint,Shilling,type3a,mm.bell(S2791);togetherwithassortedother hammered coins (46) [50]. Varied state £80-£100
          872
          873
          EdwardIII,Pre-Treatyperiod,Halfgroat,seriesD,London,mm.cross1[broken],2.11g/7h(N1154;S1575);togetherwitha Groat and other Halfgroats (4) of Edward III [6]. First good !ne, others poor to fair £60-£80
          Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Penny, series C, London, annulets in quarters, 1.05g/11h (N 1149; S 1584); other hammered coins (5), Henry II to Commonwealth; together with later coins and tokens (4), two silver [10]. First about very !ne, others in varied stat £70-£90
          874
          875
          EdwardIII,Pre-Treatyperiod,Pennies(2),bothLondon,seriesF,mm.crown,1.12g/6h;seriesG,annuletinallfourquarters, 1.07g/8h (N 1176, 1206; S 1587-8) [2]. About very !ne £80-£100
          EdwardIII,TransitionalTreatyperiod,Pennies(2),bothDurham,BpHat eld, revs.read DORELME,1.06g/5h,1.09g/5h(Allen145;N 1229/2; S 1614) [2]. Good !ne and nearly !ne, scarce £40-£50
          Provenance: M.H. Green Collection
          876
          877
          878
          EdwardIII,Treatyperiod,Halfgroat, euronbreast,2.16g/6h(S1620);togetherwithotherhammeredcoins(3)[4]. Fairtogood !ne £40-£60
          EdwardIII,Treatyperiod,Penny,London,mm.crosspotent,1.01g/11h(N1264;S1624);togetherwithotherhammeredcoins (5), Edward III to Edward IV, including Halfpence of Richard II (2) [6]. First nearly very !ne but bent, others in varied state £80-£100
          HenryV,Pennies(4),classC(2),London,mulletandtrefoilbycrown,0.90g/8h,York,0.92g/2h;classG(2),Durham,0.81g/3h, York, 0.83g/6h (S 1778, 1784-5, 1791) [4]. About !ne to nearly very !ne £100-£120
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        879
          HenryV,Halfpenny,classC,brokenannuletsbycrown,0.42g/6h(S1794); HenryVI,Annuletissue,Halfgroat,Calais,1.77g/3h(S 1840);Rosette-Mascleissue,Penny,York,AbpKemp,mulletsbycrown,quatrefoilon rev.,1.05g/12h(S1868); HenryVII,Facing Bust issue, Halfpenny, class IIIa, single-arched crown, 0.30g/3h (S 2244) [4]. Fine and better £80-£100
          880
          881
          882
          883
          HenryVI,Annuletissue,Halfgroat,Calais(S1840);Penny,London(S1844);Halfpence(2),bothCalais(S1849);Leaf-Mascleissue?, Halfpenny, London, leaf on breast [5]. Varied state £100-£150
          HenryVI,Pennies(4),Annuletissue(2),London,0.80g/10h,Calais,0.92g/5h;Rosette-Mascleissue(2),London,0.89g/1h,York, quatrefoil in centre of rev., 0.83g/12h (S 1844-5, 1864, 1866) [4]. Fine to very !ne £120-£150
          HenryVI,Annuletissue,Halfpenny,Calais,0.43g/6h(N1435;S1849); EdwardIV,Firstreign,Heavycoinage,Halfpenny,London, mm. rose, saltires by bust, 0.37g/4h (N 1546; S 1991) [2]. Very !ne and good !ne £80-£100
          EdwardIV (Firstreign),Pennies(2),bothDurham,Heavycoinage,King’sReceiver,localdies,roseincentreof rev. andextrapellet inonequarter,0.67g/12h;Lightcoinage,BpBooth,mm.crown, D andquatrefoilbyneck,0.79g/4h(N1544,1604;S2053,2057)[2]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100
          884
          885
          886
          EdwardIV,Heavycoinage,Halfpenny,London,mm.roseon obv. only,quatrefoilsbyneck,0.45g/3h(S1990);togetherwith Pennies of Edward IV (2) and Charles I [4]. Fine or better £80-£100
          HenryVII,FacingBustissue,Halfgroats(3),Canterbury,typesIIIb,IIIc(2),allmm.tun(S2210-1);Pro leissue,Halfgroat,York,Abp Bainbridge, mm. martlet (S 2262) [4]. Fine to very !ne £150-£200
          HenryVII,FacingBustissue,Halfgroat,Canterbury,classIIIc,mm.tun,1.48g/3h(S2211);togetherwithSovereignPennies(2)of Durham and York [3]. Fine to nearly very !ne £120-£150
          HenryVII,FacingBustissue,Halfgroat,classIII,Canterbury; ElizabethI,Sixthissue,Halfgroat,mm.escallop(S2579);Penny,mm. tun (S 2580); Charles I, Tower mint, Penny, mm. two pellets; Commonwealth, Penny (S 3222) [5]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100
          HenryVII,Pennies(2),bothSovereigntype,Durham,BpFox,twopillars,0.67g/5h;York,AbpRotherham,nomm,singlepillar, 0.78g/6h (N 1728, 1731; S 2234, 2237) [2]. Fine to very !ne £100-£120 888
          889
          HenryVII,Pro leissue,Groat,mm.cross-crosslet,2.76g/3h(S2258); HenryVIII,Secondcoinage,Groat,Tower,mm.lis, 2.31g/6h(S2337E); PhilipandMary,Shilling,undated,fulltitles,6.04g/7h(S2498)[3]. Firstpluggedotherwiseaboutvery !ne, second about very !ne, last gilt, fair £150-£200
          890
          891
          HenryVII,Pro leissue,Halfgroat,Canterbury,KingandAbpjointly,mm.rose,1.35g/1h(N1750;S2261); HenryVIII,Second coinage, Halfgroat, York, Abp Lee, mm. key, LE by shield, 1.33g/6h (N 1807; S 2348) [2]. About !ne £60-£80
          HenryVII,Pro leissue,Halfgroat,York,AbpBainbridge,mm.martlet,keysbelowshield,1.39g/5h(N1751/1;S2262); Henry VIII,Thirdcoinage,Groat,Bristol,mm. WS monogramon rev.only,lisinforksandbefore BRIS,2.00g/11h(N1846;S2372);together with other Halfgroats (3) [5]. Fair to !ne, !rst two chipped £80-£100
          892
          893
          894
          895
          HenryVIII,Thirdcoinage,Groat,bust3,nomm.,spurin rstquarter,2.30g/6h(S2374);Posthumouscoinage,Groat,bust5,no mm., saltire stops, 2.26g/8h (S 2409) [2]. Fine for issue £200-£260
          EdwardVI,Thirdperiod,3ozissue,Penny,London,mm.escallopon obv.only,0.75g/1h(N1945;S2474); PhilipandMary, base Penny, mm. halved rose and castle on obv. only, 0.63g/6h (N 1976; S 2510A) [2]. Fine to very !ne £100-£150
          Mary,Groat,mm.pomegranate,1.82g/1h(S2492); ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Threepence,1563/2,mm.arrow,1.51g/2h(BCW BA -4b:BA-F; S 2565) [2]. About !ne, the second with a clear and rare overdate £80-£100
          Mary,Groats(2),mm.pomegranate,1.56g/11h,1.70g/2h(S2492); ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Sixpence,1562,zfor2indate, 2.71g/12h;Fifthissue,Sixpence,1578,mm.Greekcross,2.83g/9h(S2572);togetherwithotherSixpencesofElizabethI(4)[8]. Fair to !ne £200-£260
          896
          PhilipandMary,Shilling,1555(S2501);togetherwithotherhammeredsilvercoins(7)andacoppertoken[9]. Firstharshly cleaned, fair, others varied state, two pierced £100-£150
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        Lots
        887
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        897
          898
          ElizabethI,Secondissue,Penny,mm,cross-crosslet,0.47g/1h(N1988;S2558);togetherwithotherPennies(2),ofEdwardIIIand Richard II [3]. First nearly very !ne, others !ne or thereabouts £80-£100
          ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Sixpence,1568,mm.coronet,3.03g/2h(N1997;S2562);Fourthissue,Threehalfpence,1572,mm.ermine, 0.62g(N2000;S2569);Fifthissue,Threepence,1582,mm.sword,1.38g/3h(N1998;S2573);Sixthissue,Halfgroat,mm.tun(over handon obv.?),0.95g/3h(N2016;S2579);Penny,mm.hand(?),0.37g/3h(N2017;S2580);Seventhissue,Shilling,mm.2,5.79g/8h (N 2014; S 2584) [6]. Varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: second, third, fourth and fth all bt Seaby
          899
          900
          901
          902
          903
          ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Sixpence,1569,mm.coronet(S2562);Fifthissue,Sixpence,1580,mm.Latincross(S2572);togetherwith other hammered silver coins (4) [6]. Varied state £40-£60
          ElizabethI,Thirdissue,Threepence,mm.pheon,1.42g/8h(S2565);togetherwithothersilvercoinsofElizabethI(2)[3]. Firstgood !ne, others fair £60-£80
          ElizabethI,Fifthissue,Penny,mm.Greekcross,0.42g/2h(N2001;S2575);togetherwithotherElizabethancoins(5),various denominations and mintmarks [6]. First about very !ne, others in varied state £100-£120
          ElizabethI,Sixthissue,Sixpence,1591/0,mm.hand,2.88g/9h(S2578B); JamesI,Secondcoinage,Sixpence,1607,mm.coronet, fourth bust, 2.67g/10h (S 2658) [2]. Fine, second creased £70-£90
          JamesI,Farthing,Lennoxtype2,mm.fusil,0.48g/12h(E26a;S2678); CharlesI,Farthings(3),Rosetype1,mm.lis,withbrass wedge,0.79g/12h;type3/4amule,mm.mullet/crescent,1.02g/12h;type4b,mm.crescent,0.79g/12h(E148-9var.,176a,206a;S 3201, 3204, 3206) [4]. Fine to good very !ne, second rare £80-£100
          Provenance: rst and fourth bt Seaby March 1964; second bt Corbitt & Hunter June 1962; third bt Seaby c. 1964
          904
          CharlesI,Towermint,Halfcrowns(2),GpII,type2a,mm.plume,pelletsin eld,largelis(overrose)betweenCRabove, 14.49g/1h(N2205;S2769);GpV,type5,mm.sun,10.44g/8h(N2215;S2780)[2]. Firstremovedfromamount,secondprobably waterworn, otherwise !ne £80-£100
          905
          906
          CharlesI,Towermint,Halfcrown,GpIII,type3a1,mm.tun,14.64g/5h (N2209;S2773);togetherwithassortedothercoinsin silver (2) and copper (9) [12]. First !ne, others varied state £100-£150
          Charles I, Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, mm. unclear, 15.05g/10h (N 2214); Shilling, Gp D, type 3.1, mm. harp, 5.72g/8h (N 2223; S 2789); Shilling, Gp E, type 3a, mm. crown (over bell on rev.), 5.88g/3h (N 2225; S 2791); Sixpence, Gp D, type 3, mm. portcullis, 2.92g/6h (N 2240; S 2811); Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp G, mm. (P), 5.46g/9h (N 2231; S 2800) [5]. Varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: second, third and fth from the Yearby (North Yorkshire) Hoard, 1954
          907
          908
          CharlesI,Halfcrown,abasecontemporaryforgeryinthestyleofTowerGpV,mm.sun,10.63g/3h(cf.N2211; cf. S2775); together with an Edward I Farthing and a James I Halfgroat [3]. Fine £80-£100
          CharlesI,Towermint,Shillings(2),GpD,type3,mm.portcullis,bust4,5.50g/3h(N2223;S2789);Shilling,GpG,type4.4,mm. triangle-in-circle, 5.79g/5h (N 2231; S 2799) [2]. Fair to !ne £60-£80
          CharlesI,Towermint,Shilling,type4.3,mm.tun,6.06g/12h(S2796);togetherwithotherhammeredsilver(18)andbasemetal(1) coins [20]. First very !ne, others varied state, most pierced £100-£150
          910
          CharlesI,Farthings(6),Richmondtype2,mm.cinquefoil,0.56g/12h;type2,mm.threelis,0.46g/12h;type2,mm.pike-head, 0.55g/12h;type4,mm.rose,0.60g/12h;type8,mm.demi-lis,0.53g/6h;transitionaltype,mm.quatrefoil,0.47g/6h(E67a,93,97,109a, 114a, 124 var.; S 3183, 3185, 3189, 3196) [6]. Very !ne or better £100-£150
          Provenance: E 93 bt Seaby January 1962; others bt Seaby c. 1964
          911
          CharlesI,Farthings(5),Maltraverstype2,mm.woolpack,0.72g/6h;type2,mm.bell,0.50g/12h;counterfeits(2)oftype2,mm.bell, colonstops,0.61g/12h,0.53g/12h;type3,mm.harp/bell?,0.41g/12h(E130j,131b,C80,139b;S3198,3198A,3199)[5]. Last cracked, !ne, others good very !ne £80-£100
          Provenance: E 130jand131bbtSeabyJanuary1962;oneEC80btSpinkMarch1962;otherEC80btSeabyMarch1964;E139bbtCorbitt&Hunter June 1962
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        912
          Charles I, Pattern Five Unites, undated, [by A. Vanderdoort], the ‘Juxon Medal’, an electrotype copy in silver-plated copper, 32.42g (cf. N 2653); together with a gilt electrotype copy of a Charles I royalist badge, 53 x 40mm, 17.85g [2]. First with plating worn away in places and scratches in obverse !eld, otherwise both good very !ne £150-£200
          913
          914
          Commonwealth, Penny, 0.43g/12h (N 2729; S 3222); together with other hammered Pennies (2), of Charles I and Charles II [3]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100
          Charles II, Second Hammered issue, Twopence (2), mm. crown on rev. only (S 3318); Milled coinage, Threepence, Twopence, and Penny, undated (S 3385, 3387, 3389) [5]. Varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: fourth bt Seaby
          915
          916
          917
          918
          919
          920
          921
          Charles II, Second Hammered issue, Twopence, mm. crown (S 3317); George II, Sixpence, 1758 (S 3711); George III, Twopence, 1800 (S 3758) [3]. Very !ne or better £80-£100
          Charles II, Crowns (3), 1664 XVI, 1668 VICESIMO, 1672 VICESIMO QVARTO (S 3355, 3357, 3358) [3]. Fine or better, second with "an "aw £300-£400
          Charles II, Crown, 1672 (S 3358); Victoria, Crowns (3), 1845, 1847, 1887 (S 3882, 3921); Double Florin, 1889 (S 3923); George V, Crown, 1935 (S 4048); together with other Crown-size coins (2) [8]. Varied state £100-£150
          Charles II, Crowns (3), 1673 VICESIMO QVINTO, 1676 VICESIMO OCTAVO, 1677 VICESIMO NONO (S 3358) [3]. About !ne or better £300-£400
          Charles II, Fourpence, 1682 (S 3384); Threepence, 1679 (S 3386); Twopences (3), undated, 1676, 1678 (S 3317, 3388) [5]. Varied state £80-£100
          Charles II, Fourpence (2), Threepence, and Twopence (3), all undated (S 3383, 3385, 3387) [6]. Varied state £100-£150
          Charles II, Pattern Farthing, in copper, date (1665) unclear (BMC 409); George III, Shilling, 1816 (S 3790); George VI, Crown, 1951 (S 4111); Pennies (3), 1949 (S 4117); SCOTLAND, James VI, Twopence or Turner (S 5523); Charles II, Turner or Bodle, 1677 (S 5630); IRELAND, George III, Bank of Ireland coinage, Five Pence, 1805 (S 6619); ISLE OF MAN, Ramsey, William Callister, Halfpenny, 1831 (Prid. 64); LUNDY, Martin Coles Harman, Half-Pu n, 1929 (S 7851) [11]. Varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: second SCMB August 1961 (7273); ninth SCMB December 1963 (IR563); last bt Corbitt & Hunter 1962
          922
          Charles II, Pattern Farthings (2), 1671, in copper, bust with short hair, edge plain, 6.28g/6h (BMC 438); 1676, in silver, bust with long hair, edge plain, 5.65g/12h (BMC 492) [2]. First with pitted surfaces, only !ne but very rare, second with possible trace of mounting at top otherwise about !ne £100-£150
          Provenance: rst Colin Cooke Farthing FPL 38, 1999-2000 (1174)
          923
          924
          Charles II, copper Farthing, 1674 (4 over 3?) (S 3394); tin Farthing, 1684, with copper plug (S 3395) [2]. First !ne, second fair £60-£80
          James II, Twopence, 1688/7 (S 3416); William and Mary, Fourpence, 1691/0 (S 3439); Threepences (2), 1689 (S 3441); Anne, Fourpence, 1710 (S 3595B); Twopence, 1708 (S 3597A); George I, Fourpence, 1717 (S 3654); Penny, 1723 (S 3657); George III, Pennies (3), 1780, 1792, 1795 (S 3759-61) [11]. Varied state £100-£150
          925
          926
          927
          William and Mary, Shilling, 1693 (S 3437); William III, Shillings (2), 1697, 1701 (S 3497, 3516); George I, Shilling, 1723 SS C, rst bust, C over SS in fourth quarter (ESC 1590; S 3647) [4]. Fair to good !ne, last scarce £150-£200
          William and Mary, Fourpence, 1690, 6 over 5 (S 3439); together with hammered coins (11, nine silver), Henry VIII to Commonwealth, including Scottish coins (3) of James I and Charles I [12]. Varied state £150-£200
          William III, Shilling, 1696E, rst bust (S 3500); Shilling, 1697, third bust (S 3505); Sixpence, 1697, rst bust, small crowns (S 3531); George II, Halfpenny, 1738 (S 3717); Victoria, Shilling, 1841 (S 3904); Sixpence, 1888 (S 3929); together with a cut half of a Shilling [7]. Varied state £80-£100
          928
          929
          Anne, Shillings (3), 1708, third bust, plumes (ESC 1400; S 3611); 1709, third bust (ESC 1402; S 3610); 1713/2, fourth bust, roses and plumes (ESC 1411; S 3617) [3]. Fine or better, !rst two cleaned £150-£200
          George I, Shillings (3), 1720, rst bust (ESC 1572; S 3646); 1721 (2 over 1), rst bust, roses and plumes (ESC 1579; S 3645); 1723, second bust, roses and plumes (ESC 1593; S 3649) [3]. Fine or better £150-£200
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        930
          GeorgeI,Shillings(3),1723 SSC, rstbust(ESC1586;S3647);1723 SSC, rstbust,Frencharmsatdate(ESC1589;S3647);1723
          C, second bust (ESC 1591; S 3648) [3]. Fine or better, second scarce £150-£200
          931
          932
          933
          934
          935
          GeorgeII,Halfcrown,1745,roses,edge DECIMONONO (S3694); GeorgeIV,Halfcrown,1821(S3807)[2]. Firstcleanedotherwise about very !ne, second very !ne with edge knock £100-£150
          GeorgeII,Shillings(4),1736rosesandplumes,1741roses,1745 LIMA,1758(ESC1709,1717,1724,1734;S3700-1,3703-4)[4]. Fine or better, second with some edge knocks £150-£200
          GeorgeII,Shilling,1758(S3704); GeorgeV,Halfcrown1915,Sixpence1928(S4011,4040);togetherwithaVictoriaDiamond Jubilee silver medal, and assorted World coins (10) [14]. Varied state £80-£100
          GeorgeII,Sixpence,1758(S3711); Victoria,Crowns(2),1887,1890(S3921);Shilling,1887(S3926); GeorgeV,Crowns(3), 1935 (S 4048); George VI, Crown, 1937 (S 4078) [8]. Varied state; one 1935 Crown in original box £100-£150
          George III, Crown, 1819 LIX (S 3787); George III, Crowns (2), both 1821, Halfcrown 1825 (S 3805, 3809); Victoria, Crowns (2), 1887, 1890 (S 3921); Edward VII, Crown, 1902 (S 3978) [7]. First and last very !ne or a little better, others varied state £100-£150
          936
          937
          938
          939
          940
          941
          942
          943 x
          George III, Crown, 1820 LX, Shilling, 1817 (S 3787, 3790) [2]. First very !ne, second better but sometime cleaned £80-£100
          GeorgeIII,ThreeShillings,1812,type1(ESC2075;S3769);EighteenPence,1811(ESC2112;S3771)[2]. Goodvery !ne,cleaned and re-toned £80-£100
          GeorgeIII,ThreeShillings,1815(ESC2084;S3770);EighteenPence(2)1814,1816(ESC2121,2123;S3772)[3]. Very !neor better, toned £80-£100
          GeorgeIII,HalfcrownandSixpence,1816(S3788,3791); GeorgeIV,Halfcrown,1820(S3807); Victoria,Halfcrown1887, Florins (2), 1871, 1887 (S 3893, 3924-5); George V, Crown, 1935 (S 4048) [7]. Varied state £80-£100
          George III, Bank of England, Eighteen Pence (2), 1811, 1813 (S 3771-2) [2]. First extremely !ne, second very !ne but wiped £80-£100
          GeorgeIII,Shillings(4),1787nohearts,1787noheartsandnostopabovehead,1787withhearts,1816(ESC2125,2129,2133, 2140; S 3743-4, 3746, 3790) [4]. Varied state £100-£150
          GeorgeIII,Twopence,1797(S3776); Victoria,Pennies(2),1854plaintrident,1901,Halfpenny,1855(S3948-9);togetherwith other base metal British coins (25), George IV to George V [29]. Varied state £80-£100
          George III, Twopences (7) and Pennies (7), all 1797 (S 3776-7) [14]. Varied state £80-£100
          George III, Penny, 1797 (S 3777); Victoria, Penny and Halfpenny, both 1887 (S 3954, 3956) [3]. Very !ne and better £60-£80 944
          GeorgeIII,Farthing,1799(S3779); Victoria,Farthing,1849(S3950); GeorgeV,Half-Sovereign,1912(S4006)[3]. Very !neor better £200-£300 945
          946
          947
          948
          GeorgeIV,Shillings(3),1821,1824,1826(ESC2396,2400,2409;S3810-2); WilliamIV,Shilling,1834(ESC2489;S3835); Victoria, Shillings (2), 1838, 1846 (ESC 2973, 2992; S 3902, 3904) [6]. Varied state £150-£200
          GeorgeIV,Half-Farthing,1828(S3826); Victoria,Groat,1840(S3913);Half-Farthings(2),1847,1851(S3951);togetherwith assorted other coins and medals in silver (6), base metal (5) [15]. Varied state £100-£150
          WilliamIV,Halfcrown1836(S3834); Victoria,Crown1887,Halfcrowns(4),1844,1883,1885,1890,Florin1887,Shilling1887 (S3888-9,3921,3925-6); EdwardVII,Halfcrowns(2),1904,1907(S3980); GeorgeV,Halfcrowns(6),1914,1915,1916(2), 1917, 1918 (S 4011) [16]. Fair to very !ne, the 1904 scarce £150-£200
          949
          Victoria,Crown,Double-Florin(RomanI),ShillingandSixpence,all1887(S3921-2,3926,3928)[4]. Aboutextremely !neand better, the Crown of bright appearance and with graffiti in obverse !eld £80-£100
          British Coins - Lots
        SS
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        950
          951
          952
          953
          954
          955
          956
          957 x
          958
          959
          960
          961
          962
          Victoria, Crown, 1888, narrow date (S 3921); together with other British coins in silver (43) and base metal (8) [52]. Varied state £80-£100
          Victoria,Crown1889,Double-Florin1887(RomanI),Halfcrowns(2),1887,1897,Shilling1887(S3921,3923-4,3926,3939); Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506) [6]. Very !ne to extremely !ne £100-£120
          Victoria,Crowns(2),1890,1894(S3921,3937); GeorgeV,Crowns(2),1935(S4048); GeorgeVI,Crowns(3),1937(2), 1951 (S 4078, 4111) [7]. Varied state £60-£80
          Victoria,Crowns(2),1892,1893 LVII (S3921,3937);togetherwithassortedothercoinsinsilver(2),basemetal(6)[10]. Varied state £80-£100
          Victoria,DoubleFlorin,1887,Arabic1(S3923);Pennies(2),1841nocolonafter REG,1886(S3948,3954)[3]. Goodvery !neand better £80-£100
          Victoria,DoubleFlorin,1887,Arabic1(S3923); BritishColonies,TradeDollar,1903B (KMT5);togetherwithothercoinsin silver (3) and base metal (3), and miscellaneous banknotes (3) [11]. Varied state £80-£100
          Victoria, Florin, 1873 (S 3893); George III, Eighteen Pence, 1814 (S 3772) [2]. Very !ne, both hairlined £80-£100
          Victoria,Florin,1878,die48(S3895);Penny,1868(S3954);Halfpenny,1862(S3956); GeorgeV,Penny,1932(S4055)[4]. Very !ne £60-£80
          Victoria, Florin, 1884 (S 3900); together with other coins in silver (1), base metal (6) [8]. First good very !ne, others varied state £120-£150
          Victoria, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, all 1887 (S 3926, 3928, 3931) [3]. Extremely !ne £60-£80
          Victoria,Groat1838,Threepence1887,Threehalfpence1839,Farthing1887(S3913,3915,3931,3958)[4]. Extremely !neand better £80-£100
          Victoria,Pennies(5),1863,1877,1888,1897(2,bothhighsea)(S3954,3961B);Halfpenny,1877(S3956);Farthing,1854(S 3950); Edward VII, Penny, 1909, small dot after N of ONE (S 3990) [8]. Varied state £80-£100
          Victoria,Halfpenny,1841(S3949); GeorgeV,Halfcrown1915,Florins(3),1916,1919,1929(S4011-2,4038);togetherwith othercoins(3)[8]. Extremely !neandbetter, !rstcleaned[!rst !veslabbedPCGSCleaned-AUDetail,MS62,AU58,MS63andMS63 respectively] £100-£150
          963
          EdwardVII,Sovereign,1903S (S3973); GeorgeV,Sovereign,1911(S3996);togetherwithmiscellaneousBritishandWorldcoins, in silver (17), base metal (approx. 300) [Lot]. First two good very !ne, others in varied state £600-£700
          EdwardVII,Shillings(10),1902(2),1903-10(S3982); GeorgeV,Shillings(28),1911-26,1927(2),1928-31,1932(2),1933-36(S 4013, 4023, 4023A, 4033, 4039) [38]. Varied state; in Whitman folder £100-£150 964
          EdwardVII,Maundyset,1907,indatedcase; ElizabethII, Specimenset,1953,partProofset1970(ThreepenceandFarthing missing) [Lot]. Very !ne to about as struck £150-£200 965
          Edward VII, Maundy Threepence and Penny, 1903 (S 3987, 3989) [2]. About as struck, toned £30-£40
          x
          GeorgeV,Crowns(2),1935(S4048);togetherwithassortedbasemetalcoinsandmedals,mostlySouthAfrican[Lot]. Variedstate £60-£80
          GeorgeV,Halfcrowns(9),1914,1915,1916,1918,1923,1927,1928,1933,1935(S4011,4021A,4032,4037); GeorgeVI, Halfcrown, 1942 (S 4080) [10]. Varied state £80-£100
          George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1916, 1919 (ESC 3715, 3718; S 4011) [2]. Good extremely !ne [both slabbed PCGS MS 63] £100-£150
          George V, Halfcrowns (27) and Florins (24) [51]. Varied state £100-£150 970
          British Coins - Lots
        966
        967
        968
        969
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        971
          972
          973
          974
          975
          976
          977
          978
          979
          980
          981
          George V, Florins (26), 1911-13, 1914 (2), 1915-26, 1927 (Proof), 1928-33, 1935, 1936 (S 4012, 4022, 4022A, 4038); George VI, Florins (5), 1937 (2), 1938-40 (S 4081) [31]. Varied state; in Whitman folder £100-£150
          George V, Shillings (4), 1918, 1919, 1928, 1933 (S 4014, 4039) [4]. Generally better than extremely !ne [slabbed PCGS MS 62, NGC MS 62, NGC MS 62, NGC UNC Details ‘Obverse Wheel Mark’ respectively] £100-£150
          George V, Pennies (2), 1918KN, 1919H (S 4052-3); together with assorted other coins and tokens (5) [7]. Varied state £80-£100
          George V, Halfpence (3), 1915, 1916, 1917 (F 394-6; S 4056) [3]. About mint state with attractive toning over residual lustre £100-£120
          Edward VIII, Fantasy Double Florins, 1937, silver (38), Æ (63) [101]. About as struck £400-£500
          George VI, Halfcrowns (4), 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946 (S 4080); Florins (4), 1939, 1941, 1944, 1945 (S 4081); Shillings (4), 1939 (2), 1941 (2) (S 4082-3); together with miscellaneous British tokens (3) [15]. Mostly very !ne or better £60-£80
          George VI, brass Threepences (3), 1939, 1940, 1948 (S 4112); Elizabeth II, Proof Threepence, 1970 (S 4153) [4]. About mint state £100-£120
          George VI, Threepences (8), 1946 (7), 1949 (S 4112-3) [8]. Mostly very !ne, all scarce £100-£150
          George VI, Threepences (8), 1946 (7), 1949 (S 4112-3) [8]. Mostly very !ne, all scarce £100-£150
          Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds (4), 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005 (S L6, L10, L12, L14) [4]. Brilliant, as struck £70-£90
          Elizabeth II, The Great British Coin Collections, Five Pounds, 1990-2019 (35), Two Pounds, 1997-2017 (40), Pounds, 1983-2017 (26), 50 Pence (29, incomplete [missing Kew Gardens]), Sports 50 Pence, 2012 (30), 10 Pence A-Z, 2018 (26) [Lot]. Varied state £300-£400
          982
          983
          984
          985
          Elizabeth II, Britannia silver Two Pounds (2), 2014, both mules struck with the obv. die for the Year of the Horse issue [2]. Virtually as struck [both slabbed NGC MS 69 PL] £60-£80
          Elizabeth II, silver Proof Piedfort One Pound (14), 1989 (3), 1993 (6), 1996, 1998, 1999 (2), 2001; silver Proof One Pound (17), 1984 (5), 1985 (2), 1986 (3), 1987 (2), 1988, 1991, 1994 (2), 2003 [31]. As struck; in cases of issue £150-£200
          Elizabeth II, Olympic Games, Fifty Pence (29), all 2011, a complete set of all the di erent events included in this issue, together with a small London 2012 medallion [30]. Mostly as struck; all identi!ed in envelopes £80-£100
          Elizabeth II, Proof sets (12), 1970, 1971 (2), 1973-77, 1979, 1982-84; silver Proof Crowns (2), 1977, 1981; silver Proof Five Pounds, 1993; silver Proof One Pound, 1984; together with currency sets (4) and two banknotes [Lot]. Mostly as struck; coins all in mint packaging £80-£100
          986
          987
          Elizabeth II, Proof sets (2), 1970, 1971; silver Proof coins, Crown, 1972, Piedfort, 20-Pence, 1982 (2), 5 Pence set, 1990; together with a quantity of modern coins, medals and banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150
          Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1972; currency sets (6), 1982-87; together with a large quantity of decimal coins [Lot]. Mostly extremely !ne or better £100-£150
          not suitable for shipping
          988
          Elizabeth II, silver Proof Piedfort set, 2006 (S PSS27); silver Proof Five Pounds (6), 1996, 1998, 1999 (2), 2000 (2); silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds (6), 1994 (3), 2001 (3); silver Proof Two Pounds (3), 1995; silver Proof Piedfort Fifty Pence (5), 1997 (2), 2000 (3) [26]. As struck; in cases of issue £200-£300
          989
          990
          Henry II to Henry III, cut Fractions (87), Short Cross coinage (54), viz Halfpence (34), Farthings (20); Long Cross coinage (33), viz Halfpence (22), Farthings (11), various mints and moneyers [87]. Varied state, an interesting study group £40-£60
          Henry II to Edward I, cut Halfpence (40) of Short Cross (28), Long Cross (11) and New coinage types; together with miscellaneous cut Farthings (25) [65]. Varied state £70-£90
          British Coins - Lots
        x
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        Henry II to Richard II, hammered silver coins (8), including two cut Halfpennies [8]. Fair to !ne
          £80-£100 991
          Provenance: all found in Buckinghamshire
          HenryIItoCharlesI,miscellaneoushammeredsilvercoins(10),includingaclassIcShortCrossPennyandaHenryVIIISecond coinage Groat [10]. Mostly damaged or worn, poor to !ne £60-£80
          Henry III to Edward IV, hammered silver coins (7), various denominations, including a Henry VI Groat of Calais [7]. Varied state £100-£120 993
          Edward I to Edward III, Pennies (3), of London (2) and Canterbury [3]. Fine to very !ne £60-£80 994
          Edward ItoEdwardII,Pennies(11),variousclassesandmints,includingBristol,Bury,Canterbury,LondonandYork[11]. Fine or better £150-£200 995
          EdwardItoEdwardIII,Pennies(18),variousmints,mostlyLondonandCanterbury;togetherwithaSterlingofJohnBaliolandan Esterlin of John the Blind [20]. Varied state, last chipped £120-£150 996
          Charles I to George V, Shillings (13) [13]. Fair to extremely !ne £200-£260 997
          CharlesIItoGeorgeV,Maundyoddments:Fourpence,Threepences(5),Twopences(3)andPennies(4)[13]. Variedstate;soldwith an undated red Maundy case £80-£100
          Charles II to Elizabeth II, Crowns (12) and Halfcrowns (26) [38]. Varied state £150-£200 999
          CharlesIItoElizabethII,copper-nickelCrowns(8),brassThreepences(194),copperPennies(15)andHalfpennies(54);together with assorted decimal coins [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150 1000
          CharlesIItoElizabethII,Pennies(88),Halfpennies(95),andFarthings(10);togetherwithassortedothercoinsinsilver(4),basemetal (39) [236]. Varied state £100-£150 1001
          William III to Victoria, assorted milled silver (9) and copper (5) coins [14]. Varied state £80-£100 1002
          1003
          William III to George V, Florins (14), Shillings (18), and Sixpences (12) [44]. Varied state £80-£100
          Anne to Elizabeth II, Florins (166) and Shillings (216) [382]. Varied state £200-£300 1004
          1005
          George III to Victoria, Shillings (3), Sixpences (14), various dates, 1816-73; together with a Britannia Groat, 1837 [18]. Varied state £80-£100
          George III to George V, Florins (4), Shillings (9), and Sixpences (12) [25]. Fair to good extremely !ne £120-£150 1006
          GeorgeIIItoGeorgeVI,Threepences(2,both1946),Penny,Halfpenny,Farthings(16),Half-Farthings(2),andThird-Farthings(2) [24]. Varied state £100-£150
          1008
          1009
          WilliamIVtoGeorgeVI,Crowns(3),Halfcrowns(19),Florins(14),Shillings(6),Sixpences(42),Groat(1),andThreepences(104); together with a quantity of base metal coinage [Lot]. Varied state £150-£200
          William IV to Elizabeth II, Shillings (256), Sixpences (268), Groats (2) and Threepences (49) [575]. Varied state £100-£150
          Victoria and George V, Florins (2), Shillings (5), Sixpences (7), Threepences (7), Pennies (4) and Farthings (2) [27]. Very !ne or bette £80-£100 1010 x
          VictoriatoElizabethII,brassThreepences(51),Pennies(119),andHalfpennies(654);togetherwithaquantityofWorldcoins,all base metal [Lot]. Varied state £150-£200 1011
          Victoria to Elizabeth II, bronze Pennies (approx. 1100) [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300
          not suitable for shipping
          Victoria to Elizabeth II, bronze Halfpennies (approx. 600) [Lot]. Varied state £80-£100
          British Coins - Lots
        992
        998 x
        1007
        1012
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        1013
        George V to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (45), Florins (45), Shillings (15), and Sixpences (47) [152]. Varied state £100-£150 1014
          1015 x
          George VI and Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (15), Florins (15, one Proof), Shillings (33), Sixpences (10), brass Threepences (14, one Proof), and decimal Halfpennies (44); together with a mis-struck 10 Pence and three silver proof coins [135]. Mostly about as struck £100-£150
          1016
          Short Cross coinage, Pennies (7), cut Halfpence (21) and cut Farthings (7), various mints and classes [35]. Varied state £60-£80
          Provenance: all found in Lancashire
          ShortCrosscoinage,cutHalfpence(18),variousmintsandclasses;togetherwithothercutHalfpence(13)andFarthings(6)[37]. Varied state; most identi!ed with collectors tickets £60-£80 1017
          1018 x
          1019
          x
          Assorted hammered silver coins (21), mostly of Elizabeth I [21]. Varied state £100-£150
          Miscellaneous cut Halfpennies (75) and Farthings (45), various types [120]. Mostly !ne to very !ne £400-£500
          Provenance: all found in Hampshire with detailed descriptions of ndspots
          Assorted hammered silver coins (92), various types [92]. Varied state, an interesting group £300-£400
          Miscellaneoushammeredsilver(c. 75)andbasemetal(6)coins,includingsomecutHalfpennies,cutFarthings,andotherfragments [Lot]. Varied state £300-£400
          Miscellaneous hammered coins in silver (99) and base metal (1) [100]. Varied state; an interesting mix £200-£260 1022
          Miscellaneous hammered silver Pennies (20) and cut Halfpence (4); together with a Farthing of Edward I [25]. Varied state £120-£150
          Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (15), various denominations; together with a coin weight [16]. Varied state £120-£150
          Miscellaneoushammeredsilvercoins(approx.100),includingcuthalfpenniesandfarthingsandotherfragments[Lot]. Mostlypoorto fair, many damaged £70-£90
          Hammered silver coins (6), various types [6]. Fair to !ne, one pierced £60-£80
          Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (13), including some cut Halfpennies and Farthings [13]. Varied state, some damaged £40-£60
          Assorted British coins in silver (21), base metal (13) [34]. Varied state £100-£150
          MiscellaneousBritishcoinsinsilver(108)andbasemetal(approx.400),mostly20thcentury,someearlier[Lot]. Variedstate,housed in ring-binder £80-£100
          Miscellaneous Crowns and crown-sized commemoratives (59) [59]. Varied state, several in cases of issue £20-£30 1030
          1031 x
          British and World coins, in silver (72), base metal (3) [75]. Varied state £200-£300
          British and World coins, a large quantity, mostly base metal; together with a few banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150 1032
          1033
          British and World coins, a large quantity, mostly base metal [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150
          British and World coins, a large quantity, mostly base metal; together with a few banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150
          A large quantity of British and World base metal coins, 18th-20th century [Lot]. Varied state, viewing recommended £100-£150 1035
          1034 not suitable for shipping
          British and World coins, a large quantity, in silver and base metal [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150 1036
          MiscellaneousBritish(52)andWorld(25)silvercoins; CANADA,Proof-likeset,1967,DollartoCent;togetherwithasilvermedal, 1977, Duckhams, Specialists in Lubrication, 45.18g [84]. Varied state £100-£150
          British Coins - Lots
        1020
        1021
        1023
        1024
        1025 x
        1026
        1027
        1028
        1029
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        1037
        1038
          1039
          1040
          1041
          1042
          1043
          1044
          1045
          1046
          1047
          British and World coins, in silver (6), base metal (20) [26]. Varied state; four slabbed £80-£100
          British and World coins, in silver (11), base metal (6) [17]. Varied state
          £60-£80
          British, Irish and World coins, in silver (32), base metal (approx. 250), mostly 20th century but some earlier [Lot]. Varied state; four in cases £50-£70
          Miscellaneous British and World base metal coins (approx. 350), 18th-20th century; together with a number of banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £30-£40
          Coin weights and trade weights (5): square lead Half-Noble, 14th century, uniface with stylised ship, 3.39g (W 56); round Half-Ryal, crown above rose within incuse circle, 3.49g (W 145 var.); others (3) [5]. Varied state £40-£60
          Coin weights (7), various types; together with a silver button with a portrait of Charles II [8]. Varied state £60-£80
          O cial tted red leather case for the 1893 proof set, with space for ten coins (Five Pounds to Threepence). Fine, corners worn £100-£120
          Uno cial tted red leather case for the 1893 proof set, with space for ten coins (Five Pounds to Threepence). Small scuff to top, otherwise "ne condition £100-£120
          Proof set cases (2), 1902 [2]. Very "ne, one with slight crack in lid
          Proof set cases, 1902, 1937 (2) [3]. Very "ne or better, "rst with minor discolouration on lid
          £160-£200
          £120-£150
          British Coins - Lots
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        1048
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
          Adderbury,Tho.Austin,Halfpenny,1669,2.30g/12h(Milne1;N3563a, thispiece;BW.1);HenryHunt,Farthing,1656,1.22g/6h (M 2; N 3562, this piece; BW. 2) [2]. First poor, second good !ne; the only issues for the town £40-£60
          
    
    Provenance: M1R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot365(part);*M2NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 409 (part) [from Baldwin]
          1049
          Bampton,SimonBassett,Halfpenny,1669,1.65g/6h(M3;N3564a, thispiece;BW.3);WalterLardner,Halfpenny,1.54g/6h(M4; N3565a, thispiece, recté 180º;BW.4);JohnTull,Farthing,1656,1.18g/6h(M5;N3566;BW.5)[3]. Firstgood !newithblackpatina, others !ne; all the issues for the village £80-£100
          Provenance: M3R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,giftofA.Wilson[Spink]April1996;M4NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July 1994,lot365(part)[fromBaldwin];*M5J.MaitlandCollection,BDWAuction8,16November1994,lot763(part)[fromSpinkDecember1973], DW Auction 21, 27 March 1996, lot 382 (part), bt R. Gladdle April 1996
          Banbury,JohnAllington,Halfpenny,1666,2.50g/12h(M6;N3567a, thispiece;BW.6);MathewAnsley,Farthing,1.02g/3h(M7;N 3568, thispiece;BW.7);JohnHall,Farthing,1666,1.53g/9h(M9;N3569a, thispiece;BW.9);BeniamenHibberdine,Farthing, 1.13g/6h (M 10; N 3570a, this piece; BW. 10) [4]. Last mediocre, others !ne or better £90-£120
          Provenance: M6,7and*9R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot365(part);M10NorwebCollection,Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 409 (part)
          Banbury,WilliamMander,Farthing,1656,0.71g/6h(M14;N3573 rev.,di erent[later] obv.;BW.12);ThomasPym,Farthing,1664, 0.89g/6h(M18;N3575, thispiece;BW.15),Halfpenny,2.06g/12h(M17;N–;BW.13);GeorgeRobins,Halfpenny,1669,1.83g/9h (M 19; N 3576; BW. 16) [4]. M 14 fair, others !ne and better, M 17 very rare £100-£150
          
    
    Provenance: M14btJ.N.HolmanMarch2002;M18R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot367(part);M19P.J. Preston-Morley Collection, Glendining Auction, 16 March 1988, lot 146 (part) [from Baldwin July 1970], bt N.A. Clark November 1993
          M 17 only illustrated.
          1050
        1051
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        1052
          Banbury, Henry Smith, Farthing, 1656, 1.09g/12h (M 21; N 3577; BW. 20), Halfpenny, 1668, 1.10g/6h (M 22; N 3578b, this piece; BW. 19); Mathew Smith, Halfpenny, 1669, 2.04g/6h (M 23; N 3579; BW. 21); Thomas Sutton, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.37g/6h (M 25; N 3587a, this piece; BW. 23) [4]. M 25 about very !ne, M 22 fair, others !ne and better £100-£150
          Provenance: M 21 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 763 (part) [from N.A. Clark January 1988], DW Auction 21, 27 March 1996, lot 382 (part); M 22 and 25 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 409 (part) [from Baldwin]; *M 23 J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, 17 November 2020, lot 193 (part) [from Seaby 1985]
          1053
          Banbury, Nathaniel Vivers, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.38g/9h (M 27; N 3581; BW. 25); James Wagstafe, Farthing, 1651, 1.22g/6h (M 28; N 3582a, this piece; BW. 26); John Wagsta e, Farthing, 1.01g/6h (M 30; N 3584a, this piece; BW. 27) [3]. Fair to !ne £60-£80
          
    Provenance: M 27 SNC October 1993 (7258); M 28 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 409 (part); M 30 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 367 (part)
          1054
          Banbury, William Wagsta e, Halfpenny, 1.94g/12h (M 31; N 3585, this piece; BW. 28); John Welchman, Farthing, 0.69g/6h (M 32; N –; BW. 30); Nathaniell Wheatly, Farthing, 1664, 0.98g/6h (M 33; N 3586; BW. 32) [3]. First mediocre, others !ne, second slightly crimped but very rare £120-£150
          Provenance: M 31 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 367 (part); *M 32 G.P. Joines Collection, Phillips Auction (Oxford), 28 June 1985, lot 116, bt N.A. Clark November 1999; M 33 bt N.A. Clark November 1993
          1055
          Bicester, John Borrows, Farthing, 1.30g/6h (M 34; N 3589a, this piece; BW. 37); Thomas Burges, Farthing, 1665, 0.77g/9h (M 35; N 3590b, this piece; BW. 38); Thomas Clemene/Clements, Farthings (2), 1.22g/6h (M 37; N 3593, this piece; BW. 40), 0.76g/6h (M 38; N 3592c, this piece; BW. 41) [4]. M 35 very !ne, others !ne, M 37 rare £100-£150
          Provenance: M 38 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 369 (part) [from Baldwin]; others R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 369 (part)
          M 35 only illustrated. The present cataloguer prefers to follow the order in Milne (p.24), in that the reverse die common to the Clements tokens displays less wear when paired with the error obverse.
          1056
          Bicester, Will Hudson, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.77g/12h (M 39; N 3594a, this piece; BW. 42); Frances Wall, octagonal Halfpenny, 1669, 1.49g/6h (M 41; N 3596b, this piece; BW. 44) [2]. Fair to !ne, second rare £80-£100
          Provenance: M 39 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 409 (part) [from Baldwin]; M 41 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 371 (part)
          1057
          Bicester, Will Stevens, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1669, 1.88g/12h (M 40; N 3595; BW. 43). Good !ne, rare £300-£400
          
    
    
    Provenance: P.J. Preston-Morley Collection, Glendining Auction, 16 March 1988, lot 147; J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 765 [from S.E. Schwer]
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1058
          Bicester, John Warry, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1668, 1.98g/12h (M 42; N 3597; BW. 45). Fair to !ne, very rare £180-£220
          
    Provenance: T.O. Mabbott Collection; SCMB October 1970; bt Spink November 1993
          1059
          Burford, Borough Farthing, 1669, 1.38g/12h (M 43; N 3598a, this piece; BW. 46); E[dmond] C[astle], Farthing, 1653, 0.95g/6h (M 45; N 3607, this piece; BW. 47); John Knight, Farthing, 1656, 1.00g/6h (M 47; N 3599c, this piece; BW. 35); Thomas Mathewes, Farthing, 0.87g/6h (M 48 rev., di erent obv.; N 3604; BW. 48) [4]. Generally !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: M 43 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 372 (part) [from Baldwin]; M 45 and 47 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 372 (part); M 48 var. J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, 17 November 2020, lot 193 (part)
          1060
          Burford, John Payton, Farthing, 1666, 0.74g/12h (M 51; N 3600, this piece; BW. 51), Halfpenny, 1669, 0.89g/12h (M 52; N 3601; BW. 50) [2]. Fine, second crimped but rare £70-£90
          Provenance: M 51 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 372 (part); *M 52 SNC March 1990 (1202), J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 764 (part), DW Auction 21, 27 March 1996, lot 383 (part), bt R. Gladdle March 1996
          1061
          Burford, John Sindriy, Farthing, 1653, 0.94g/6h (M 53; N 3602; BW. 52); R[ichard] V[eysey], Farthing, 1652, 0.96g/6h (M 54; N 3606; BW. 53); Charles Yate, Farthing, 1664, 0.70g/3h (M 55; N 3603; BW. 54) [3]. M 54 about !ne but rare, others about very !ne and better, M 53 with ‘river’ patina £90-£120
          
    
    
    Provenance: M 53 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part); M 54 bt M. Vosper September 1997; *M 55 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 764 (part) [from S.E. Schwer August 1987], DW Auction 21, 27 March 1996, lot 383 (part), bt R. Gladdle March 1996
          1062
          Charlbury, Robert Brookes, Farthing, 1665, 0.68g/6h (M 56; N –; D 54A). Fine, very rare; the only issue for the town £80-£100
          Provenance: J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 767 (part) [from S.R. Porter November 1987]
          1063
          Chinnor, Tho. Beckly, Farthing, 0.81g/6h (M 57; N 3608a, this piece; BW. 55); Wiliam Gold nch, Farthing, 1662, 1.31g/12h (M 58; N 3609a, this piece; BW. 56) [2]. First !ne, second fair to !ne, both rare £120-£150
          Provenance: M 57 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 373 (part), bt N.A. Clark November 1999; M 58 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 373 (part), bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1064
          ChippingNorton,Joh.Cornish,Halfpenny,2.55g/12h(M61;N–;BW.57);MichaellCornish,Farthing,1.27g/12h(M62;N3611a, thispiece;BW.59);JosephDavis,Farthing,0.78g/6h(M63;N3612;BW.60)[3]. Firstabout !neandwithusualpunchmarkabove animal in shield, rare, second good !ne, last mediocre £90-£120
          Provenance: *M61J.MaitlandCollection,BDWAuction8,16November1994,lot767(part)[fromM.J.DickinsonApril1988];M62R.A.Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 374 (part); M 63 E.J. Luck Collection [from N.A. Clark July 1980]
          1065
          ChippingNorton,WilliamDiston,Farthing,1666,0.99g/6h(M65;N3623, thispiece;BW.62),Halfpenny,1666,1.67g/12h(M64; N 3624;BW.61);DavidDix,Halfpenny,1664,1.24g/9h(M66;N3613, this piece; BW.63)[3]. Good !ne, !rststruckoff-centrebut rare £90-£120
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: *M64D.L.SmithCollection,M.Z.GersonCollection,PartIII,SpinkAuction62,19November1987,lot552(part),J.MaitlandCollection, BDWAuction8,16November1994,lot767(part)[fromS.E.SchwerDecember1987];othersR.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 374, 375 (parts)
          1066
          ChippingNorton,SamuelFarmer,Farthing,1.05g/6h(M67;N3614, thispiece;BW.64);HenryFawler,Farthing,1.14g/12h(M69; N 3616; BW. 66), Halfpenny, 1669, 1.27g/12h (M 70; N 3617; BW. 65) [3]. Fine £90-£120
          Provenance: *M67R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot374(part);M69G.P.JoinesCollection,Phillips Auction(Oxford),28June1985,lot125,M.Z.GersonCollection,PartIII,SpinkAuction62,19November1987,lot552(part)[fromR.Sharman],J. MaitlandCollection,BDWAuction8,16November1994,lot767(part)[fromS.E.SchwerAugust1988];M70J.MaitlandCollection,BDWAuction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 767 (part) [from R. Pratt June 1987]
          1067
          ChippingNorton,RichardGroves,Farthing,1659,0.67g/6h(M71;N3618b, thispiece;BW.68);EdmondRowlright,Farthing, 0.90g/3h(M74;N3620;BW.71);PhillippWisdome,Halfpenny,1670,2.13g/12h(M77;N3622, thispiece;BW.72)[3]. Fineor better, !rst with dark patina, last scarce £100-£150
          Provenance: M 74 bt M. Trenerry July 1995; others R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 375, 376 (parts)
          M 77 only illustrated.
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        All
        lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1068
          Chipping Norton, E[dmond] R[owlright], heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1668, 0.78g/12h (M 75; N 3621c, this piece; BW. 70). Some knocks on obverse, otherwise about !ne, rare £120-£150
          
    Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 377
          1069
          Cropredy, Margret King, Farthing, 1664, 0.72g/3h (M 78; N 3625, this piece; BW. 75). About very !ne, very rare; the only issue for the town £100-£150
          
    
    Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 375 (part)
          1070
          Culham, John Wells, Farthing, 1.35g/6h (M 79; N 3626; BW. 77). Fair; the only issue for the town £25-£35
          
    Provenance: R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part) [acquired July 1990]
          1071
          Deddington, John Elkington, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.72g/6h (M 81; N 3628c, this piece; BW. 79); Ann Makepace, Farthing, 0.97g/6h (M 83; N 3629; BW. 81); Thomas Nutt, Farthing, 1653, 0.86g/6h (M 84; N 3630; BW. 82) [3]. Last about !ne, others !ne and better £80-£100
          Provenance: *M 81 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 376 (part); others J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 768 (part) [M 83 from S.E. Schwer August 1987, M 84 from R. Je ery December 1986]
          1072
          Dorchester, Thomas Applegat, Halfpenny, [16]69, 0.81g/6h (M 85; N 3635; D 82A); William Brock, Farthing, 0.87g/6h (M 87; N 3632b, this piece; BW. 83); William Brock and Robert Couldry, Farthing, 1.06g/6h (M 86; N 3634a, this piece; BW. 84) [3]. Last very !ne with dark patina, others !ne to very !ne £90-£120
          Provenance: M 85 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 768 (part) [from Baldwin February 1987]; *M 86 V.M. Brand Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 378 (part); M 87 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 378 (part)
          1073
          Duns Tew, Tho. Barret, Farthing, 0.81g/4h (M 89; N 3636a, this piece; BW. 86). Piece missing from edge, otherwise about !ne, dark earthy patina, rare £50-£70
          Provenance: Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 378 (part)
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
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        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this
        1074
          Enstone, Thomas Newman, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.25g/9h (M –; N 3638; D 86A). About very !ne; the only issue for the town £80-£100
          
    Provenance: G.P. Joines Collection, Phillips Auction (Oxford), 28 June 1985, lot 133; J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 768 (part) [from N.A. Clark April 1988]
          1075
          Finstock, Edward Gardner, Farthing, 1666, 0.74g/6h (M 92; N 3641b, this piece; BW. 88). About very !ne, dark brown patina; the only issuer for the village £60-£80
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 378 (part)
          1076
          Great Tew, John Allexander, Farthing, reads GREAT TWO, initials incorrectly rendered A A I, 1.35g/12h (M 93 obv., di erent [earlier] rev.; N 3782, this piece; BW. 89 var.). About very !ne, exceptionally rare £240-£300
          Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 379 (part); bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          This lot and the next two comprise all the known variants for Allexander, the only issuer from the village of Great Tew.
          1077
          Great Tew, John Allexander, Farthing, reads GREAT TWO, same dies as previous but initials correctly rendered I A A, 0.89g/6h (M 93; N 3783, this piece; BW. 89). Good !ne, extremely rare £150-£200
          Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 379 (part); bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          1078
          Great Tew, John Allexander, Farthing, reads GREAT TEW, 0.89g/6h (M –; N 3784, this piece; BW. 90 var.). About !ne, exceptionally rare
          Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 379 (part); bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          £200-£260
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1079
          Henley-on-Thames, Borough Farthing, 0.57g/9h (M 96; N 3642; BW. 92), Halfpenny, 0.92g/12h (M 94; N 3644; BW. 91); Richard Fowler, Farthing, 1668, 1.04g/2h (M 99; N 3647, this piece; BW. 95) [3]. Last very !ne, others !ne and better, all scarce £120-£150
          
    Provenance: M 94 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part) [acquired August 1986]; M 96 bt B.J. Dawson December 1994; *M 99 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 380 (part), bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          1080
          Henley-on-Thames, Ambros Freeman, Farthing, 1.14g/9h (M 100; N 3648a, this piece; BW. 96); William Robinson, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.26g/12h (M 105; N 3652a, this piece; BW. 100); Seth Smith, Farthing, 0.97g/12h (M 106; N 3653; BW. 101) [3]. First good very !ne, second !ne but centre of obverse worn, last better than !ne but crimped, all with dark patina, scarce £140-£180
          
    Provenance: *M 100 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 415 (part); M 105 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 415 (part); M 106 bt M. Trenerry January 2001
          1081
          Henley-on-Thames, John Hayle, Farthing, 0.98g/6h (M 101, recté HAYLE; N –; D 96A, recté HAYLE). Obverse mediocre, reverse fair to !ne, of the highest rarity; the best of the two specimens seen by the cataloguer [the other in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, illustrated by Milne] £300-£400
          Provenance: bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          1082
          Henley-on-Thames, Edward Stevens, lead Farthing, 2.30g/12h (M –; N 3654, this piece; West, SNC 1976, p.271 [= Ashmolean Museum]; D 102A). Fine, exceptionally rare £240-£300
          Provenance: Sotheby Auction, 25-6 July 1918, lot unspeci ed; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 381 (part) [from Baldwin]; bt N. A. Clark January 2002
          The reverse of the ticket sold with the token in 1918 refers to a Ceylon 1/24 rix dollar, 1811, listed in SNC March 1897 (37818) and presumed acquired on 2 March 1897.
          1083
          Henley-on-Thames, Robert Sury, Farthing, 0.83g/12h (M 108; N 3656; BW. 103); Thomas Wickins, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (M 109; N 3657, this piece; BW. 104) [2]. First very !ne or better, re"ective green patina, second fair, both scarce £90-£120
          
    
    
    Provenance: *M 108 J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, 17 November 2020, lot 193 (part) [from R.A. Shuttlewood 1983]; M 109 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 380 (part), bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1084
          Henley-on-Thames,JamesThackam,Farthing,0.72g/3h(M–;N–;D–). Fineandclear,darkpatina;perhapsunpublishedand believed UNIQUE £400-£500
          Provenance: bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          1085
          HookNorton,JamesBeale,Farthing,0.85g/3h(M110;N3658b, thispiece;BW.105),Halfpenny,1668,2.17g/9h(M111;N 3659a, thispiece;BW.106);RichardParcks,Halfpenny,1666,1.90g/12h(M112;N3660c, thispiece;BW.107)[3]. Lastvery !ne, others about !ne and better, second scarce; all the issues for the town £120-£150
          Provenance: *M112V.M.BrandCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot382(part);othersR.A.NottCollection,Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 382, 415 (parts)
          1086
          Nettlebed, Timothy Holding, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.92g/3h (M 114; N 3664a, this piece; BW. 109). Good !ne, rare £80-£100
          
    
    
    Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 382 (part)
          1087
          NorthLeigh,WilliamandAnnMason,Halfpence(2),3.49g/12h(M116;N3661a, thispiece;D110A),1.78g/12h(M115;N 3662a, this piece; BW. 110) [2]. First very !ne but with some staining on obverse, rare, second good !ne; both the issues for the town £80-£100
          Provenance: M115NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot415(part);*M116R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 382 (part)
          1088
          Oxford,CityFarthing,1652,0.87g/6h(Leeds7;N3668;BW.111-12);EdwardApplebee,Farthing,1.03g/12h(L13;N3676b, this piece;BW.113);Tho.Applebee,Farthing, MALLIACADREENE,0.93g/6h(L15;N3678;BW.114);WilliamBaley,Farthing,1.05g/6h(L17; N 3753a, this piece; BW. 116) [4]. Last fair, others !ne and better £50-£70
          
    Provenance: L 7btM.TrenerryOctober1993;L15btJ.WhitmoreNovember1993;othersNorwebCollection, Spink Auction104,6July1994, lot 417 (part)
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1089
          Oxford, John Barrett, Farthing, 1666, 0.95g/6h (L 19; N 3680; BW. 117); John Betts, Farthing, 0.55g/12h (L 20; N 3766; BW. 118); Michael Bird, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.10g/12h (L 21; N 3681b, this piece; BW. 119); George Bishop, Farthing, 1668, 1.12g/12h (L 22; N 3682; BW. 120) [4]. Second mediocre, others !ne and better £70-£90
          Provenance: L 19 with Spink June 1992, bt M. Trenerry October 1993; L 20 bt R. Gladdle July 1995; L 21 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 417 (part) [from Baldwin]; *L 22 bt M. Trenerry January 1994
          1090
          Oxford, Joh. Bishop, Farthings (3), 1657, 0.91g/7h (L 23; N 3748b, this piece; BW. 121), 1663, 0.65g/12h (L 25; N 3749; BW. 122), 1669, 0.74g/12h (L 26; N 3750b, this piece; BW. 123); Humphry Bodicott, Farthing, 0.98g/6h (L 27; N 3683; BW. 124) [4]. Third very !ne, others !ne and better £90-£120
          
    
    Provenance: L 23 and *26 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 385, 417 (parts); L 25 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 247 (part) [from R. Gladdle March 1983], bt R. Gladdle November 1997; L 27 bt M. Trenerry January 1994
          1091
          Oxford, John Bowel/Bowell, Farthings, 1657 (2), reads BOWEL, 1.05g/6h (L 29-30 rev., di erent [earlier] obv.; N 3761, this piece; BW. 125 var), reads BOWELL, 1.17g/6h (L 29; N 3760; BW. 125); Thomas Burnham, Farthing, 0.70g/3h (L 32; N 3777b, this piece; BW. 126) [3]. Second good !ne, others about !ne and rare but last with piece missing from edge £80-£100
          Provenance: L 29 with A. Davisson, bt M. Trenerry October 1993; L 29 var. and *32 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 385, 417 (parts)
          1092
          Oxford, Richard Carter, Farthing, 0.99g/12h (L 34; N 3685; BW. 128); Thomas Combes, Farthing, 1.16g/6h (L 37; N 3771, this piece; BW. 129); William Cornish, Farthing, 1658, 1.63g/12h (L 40; N 3686a, this piece; BW. 131); Thomas Dennis, Farthing, 1652, 1.04g/6h (L 42; N 3764; BW. 133); Richard Ely, Farthing, 1.16g/6h (L 43; N 3765; BW. 134) [5]. Fine and better £100-£150
          
    
    
    Provenance: *L 34 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry January 1994; L 37 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 387 (part); L 40 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 387 (part); L 42 Glendining Auction, 11 April 1991, lot 276 (part), bt M. Trenerry October 1993; L 43 with Baldwin, bt B.J. Dawson December 1994
          1093
          Oxford, John Fox, Farthing, 1.05g/6h (L 44; N 3747; BW. 135); Rich. Goode, Farthing, 1670, 0.52g/12h (L 45; N 3688; BW. 136); Anthony Hall, Farthing, 1.08g/6h (L 46; N 3689a, this piece; BW. 137); Joseph Hanson, Farthing, 1670, 0.72g/12h (L 47; N 3690a, this piece; BW. 138) [4]. Last very !ne and rare, others !ne to very !ne, but third struck on a bar end £120-£150
          Provenance: L 44 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 247 (part) [from Baldwin March 1985], bt R. Gladdle November 1997; L 45 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry July 1995; L 46 and *47 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 389 (part)
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1094
          Oxford, Thomas Harrison, Farthing, reads CHANG, 0.86g/3h (L 48; N 3692; BW. 139); Tho. Higgs, Farthing, 0.71g/12h (L 50; N 3763, this piece; BW. 141); Oli e Hind, Farthings (2), 1657, 1.13g/12h (L 52; N 3694b, this piece; BW. 142), 1666, 1.35g/6h (L 53; N 3695; BW. 143) [4]. Generally !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: L 48 and 53 bt N.A. Clark November 1993; L 50 and 52 R.A. Nott Collection [52 from Baldwin], Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 389, 418 (parts), L 52 additionally bt B.J. Dawson December 1994
          1095
          Oxford, Lewis Hine, Farthing, 1666, 0.67g/12h (L 54; N 3693; BW. 144); Thomas Hunsdon, Farthing, 1666, 1.15g/6h (L 55; N 3696a, this piece; BW. 145); Edward Hunt, Farthing, 0.70g/6h (L 57; N 3778; BW. 146); Will Huntley, Farthing, 1670, 0.45g/3h (L 59; N 3698; BW. 147) [4]. Second very !ne, last fair and creased but rare, others good !ne but !rst with minor edge chip £90-£120
          Provenance: L 54 and L 57 J.L. Short Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot 613 (part), bt M. Trenerry October 1993; *L 55 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 390 (part), bt R. Gladdle; L 59 with N.A. Clark September 1990, bt M. Trenerry July 1995
          1096
          Oxford, Thomas Huriey, Farthing, 1.04g/6h (L –; N –; D 147A, this piece). Fair to !ne, a great rarity; perhaps the only specimen extant £400-£600
          Provenance: bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          1097
          Oxford, Seth Ireland, Farthing, 0.66g/12h (L 61; N 3752; BW. 148); John Johnson, Farthing, 1666, 1.10g/12h (L 62; N 3699; BW. 149); Lawrance King, Farthings (2), 0.44g/6h (L 63; N 3700; BW. 150), 1.01g/3h (L 64; N 3701, this piece; BW. 150) [4]. Last !ne but crimped, others about !ne, second with heavy obverse die "aw, third chipped £70-£90
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: L 61 and 63 bt M. Trenerry October 1993; L 62 with R. Gladdle, bt M. Trenerry August 1994; L 64 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 391 (part)
          1098
          Oxford, Joseph Knibb, Farthing, 0.41g/6h (L 65; N 3702; BW. 151). Excavated at some time, obverse !ne, reverse nearly so, rare £600-£800
          Provenance: D.L. Smith Collection [from Seaby April 1965]; bt N.A. Clark November 1999
          1099
          Oxford, Hugh Lambe, Farthings, 1668 (2), 0.76g/12h (L 66; N 3703; BW. 152), 1.02g/3h (L 67; N 3704, this piece; BW. 152); Alce Lant, Farthing, 1667, 0.82g/12h (L 68; N 3705, this piece; BW. 153); Arthur Madle/Madel, Farthings (2), 1666, 0.93g/12h (L 69; N 3706 obv., di erent rev.; BW. 154), 1667, 0.63g/12h (L 70; N 3707b, this piece; BW. 155) [5]. First and fourth about !ne, others !ne to very !ne, some scarce £100-£150
          Provenance: L 66 Spink Auction 89, 25 November 1991, lot 373 (part), bt M. Trenerry October 1993; L 67, *68 and 70 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 391 (part); L 69 J.L. Short Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot 615 (part) [from Seaby], bt M. Trenerry July 1995
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1100
          Oxford, Will Morrell, Farthing, 0.92g/3h (L 71; N 3745; BW. 156); Nich Orum, Farthings, 1659 (2), 1.07g/12h (L 74; N 3710; BW. 158), 0.71g/3h (L 75; N 3711, this piece; BW. 158); Ann Peirson, Farthing, 1669, 0.83g/12h (L 76; N 3712; BW. 159); Richard Pont, Farthing, 1668, 1.22g/6h (L 77; N 3713, this piece; BW. 160) [5]. Third fair, others !ne and better £100-£150
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: L 71 and 74 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry January 1994; L 75 and 77 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 393 (part); *L 76 bt N.A. Clark November 1993
          1101
          Oxford, William Potter, Farthing, 0.67g/6h (L 79; N 3715b, this piece; BW. 161); Daniell Prince, Farthing, 1667, 0.71g/3h (L 80; N 3716; BW. 162); Edward Prince, Farthing, 0.95g/6h (L 81; N 3717b, this piece; BW. 163); Samson Raulins, Farthing, 1.06g/6h (L 82; S 3756a, this piece; BW. 164) [4]. First about !ne, others !ne and better, some scarce £90-£120
          Provenance: L 79 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 419 (part) [from Baldwin], with R. Gladdle, bt M. Trenerry August 1994; L 80 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry January 1994; L 81 and *82 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 393, 394 (parts)
          1102
          Oxford, Will Robinson, Farthing, 1668, 1.13g/9h (L 83; N 3718b, this piece; BW. 165); John Ryland, Farthing, 1659, 0.93g/12h (L 84; N 3719b, this piece; BW. 166); Lawrence Short, Farthings (2), 1.15g/3h (L 86; N 3773, this piece; BW. 167 var.), 1.46g/9h (L 85; N 3774b, this piece; BW. 167) [4]. Second good !ne, others about very !ne and better, !rst scarce £120-£150
          
    Provenance: L 84 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 394 (part) [from Baldwin]; others R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 394 (part) [L 85 from J.H. Daniels]
          L 86 only illustrated.
          1103
          Oxford, John Shouch/Souch, Farthings, 1657 (3), reading SHOVCH, 1.01g/6h (L 89; N 3720a, this piece; BW. 168 var.), reading SOVCH (2), 1.06g/12h (L 88; N 3721b, this piece; BW. 168), 1.02g/6h (L 87; N 3722, this piece; BW. 168); Richard Souch, Farthing, 1.15g/12h (L 90; N 3723; BW. 169) [4]. First two very !ne, others !ne £90-£120
          Provenance: L 87 and *89 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 394 (part); L 88 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 394 (part) [from Baldwin]; L 90 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry January 1994
          1104
          Oxford, Edward Spencer, Farthing, 1.30g/12h (L 91; N 3724b, this piece; BW. 170); Thomas Stevenson, Farthing, 1664, 0.77g/12h (L 93; N 3726; BW. 171); John Tey, Farthing, 0.69g/12h (L 95; N 3742, this piece; BW. 172); John Toldervey, Farthing, 1660, 1.09g/6h (L 97; N 3727; BW. 173) [4]. First fair, last good !ne, others very !ne £100-£150
          Provenance: L 91 and *95 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 395 (part); L 93 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry January 1994; L 97 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part) [from Spink February 1973]
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs
        1105
          Oxford, William Tonge/Tongue, Farthings (2), 1657, 0.95g/6h (L 98; N 3729b, this piece, recté 0.95g; BW. 174), 1661, 1.21g/12h (L 99; N 3730a, this piece; BW. 175); Will Turner, Farthing, 0.69g/12h (L 100; N 3731; BW. 177); Ann Turton, Farthing, 1657, 0.67g/12h (L 101; N 3732b, this piece; BW. 178); Rich. Turton, Farthing, 1668, 0.89g/9h (L 102; N 3733; BW. 179) [5]. Third fair, others !ne to very !ne £90-£120
          
    
    Provenance: L 98 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 395 (part) [from Baldwin]; L *99 and 101 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 396 (part); L 100 found on the foreshore of the R. Thames at Queenhithe, bt N.A. Clark November 1999; L 102 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part) [from Baldwin February 1987]
          1106
          Oxford, Will/William Walker, Farthings (2), 0.77g/6h (L 103; N 3743b, this piece; BW. 180), 1.01g/6h (L 104; N 3744; BW. 181); William Walker, Farthing, 1668, 0.62g/3h (L 105; N 3734b, this piece; D 181A) [3]. Last with minor "an crack but very !ne and very rare, others about !ne £120-£150
          Provenance: L 104 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part) [from R. Gladdle March 1991]; others Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 395, 397 (parts) [from Baldwin]
          L 105 only illustrated. The issuer of the rst two tokens, Sir William Walker (†January 1694/5, aged 80) - thrice mayor of Oxford and knighted at the time of James II’s coronation - was a di erent individual to the William Walker who was innholder at The Roebuck, 1667-70.
          1107
          Oxford, Rob/Robert White, Farthings, 1657 (2), 0.73g/6h (L 108; N 3736; BW. 184), 1.11g/9h (L 107; N 3737a, this piece; BW. 183); Tho. Williams, Farthing, 1.22g/3h (L 109 rev., di erent [earlier] obv.; N 3757, this piece; BW. 185) [3]. Second very !ne and struck over an uncertain undertype, others !ne, last rare £80-£100
          Provenance: L 107 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 396 (part); L 108 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part) [from Seaby August 1986]; *L 109 var. Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 396 (part) [from Baldwin]
          1108
          Oxford, Robert Wilson, Farthings (2), 1.03g/12h (L 110; N 3738; BW. 186), 0.47g/12h (L 111; N 3739; BW. 186); Edmund Wrigglysworth, Farthing, 1652, 1.04g/6h (L 113; N 3775b, this piece; BW. 188) [3]. Second fair, others !ne, !rst with earthy green patina, the Wilson issues rare £80-£100
          
    
    Provenance: L 110 bt M. Trenerry July 1995; L 111 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part) [from S.R. Porter March 1994]; L 113 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 396 (part)
          1109
          Oxford, Thomas Wood, Farthing, 1652, 1.16g/6h (N 3740; BW. 187). Very !ne, rare
          Provenance: J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, 17 November 2020, lot 195 [from A.C. Eimer 1976]
          Thomas Wood’s property in St Mary’s parish was adjacent to Oriel College’s tennis and racket court, hence the symbol on the obverse.
          1110
          £300-£400
          Stokenchurch, George Cubbidge, Halfpenny, 1669, 0.90g/12h (M 118; N 3781b, this piece; BW. 189). Chipped, fair, extremely rare; the only issuer for the town £80-£100
          Provenance: Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 398 (part)
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1111
          Thame,RichardAdkins,Farthing,1669,1.29g/12h(M119;N3785b, thispiece;BW.191);RuthAeris,Farthing,0.79g/6h(M121;N 3786a, thispiece;BW.193);JohnBurges,Farthing,1653,1.21g/6h(M123;N3787a, thispiece;BW.195);DorothyBurgis,Halfpenny, 1669,1.01g/12h(M122;N3788b, thispiece;BW.194)[4]. Generally !ne,thirdbetterbutwithsurfaceverdigrisonreverse,second overstruck on a Farthing of John Peryn of Moulton, Northants (N 3398) £80-£100
          Provenance: M119NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot422(part);othersR.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 398 (part)
          M 123 only illustrated.
          1112
          Thame,WillCope,Farthing,0.30g/6h(M124;N3789c, thispiece;BW.196);RobertCrewes,Farthing,1668,0.68g/9h(M125;N 3790b, thispiece;BW.197);JohnDaniell,Farthing,1669,0.84g/12h(M126;N3791e, thispiece;BW.198);JohnGurdon,Farthing, 1657, 1.66g/12h (M 127; N 3792; BW. 199) [4]. Fine and better, but !rst chipped £80-£100
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: M125R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot398(part);*M127withSpinkAugust1991,btM. Trenerry July 1995; others Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 422 (part)
          1113
          Thame,JohnHarris,Farthing,1.36g/12h(M128 obv.,di erent[later] rev.;N3812, thispiece;BW.200);RichardHearne,Farthing, 1669,1.57g/3h(M130;N3793;BW.201);HughHester,Farthing,1.15g/6h(M132;N3794, thispiece;BW.202);EdwardLeaver, Farthing, 1.34g/6h (M 134 obv., di erent [earlier] rev.; N 3797a, this piece, recté 180º; BW. 204) [4]. Generally !ne £80-£100
          Provenance: M128var.R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot400(part);M130R.A.ShuttlewoodCollection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part); others Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 400 (part)
          1114
          Thame,RichardRastell,Farthings(2),1.11g/6h(M137;N3800;BW.205var.),1.37g/12h(M135;N3801, thispiece;BW.205); WilliamTripp,Farthings(2),0.57g/12h(M140;N3803a, thispiece;BW.206),0.91g/3h(M139;N3805;BW.206)[4]. M140good !ne, others about !ne and better £80-£100
          Provenance: M135NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot401(part);M137btM.TrenerryOctober1993;M139J.Maitland Collection,BDWAuction8,16November1994,lot778(part)[fromS.R.PorterFebruary1987],btR.GladdleApril1996;*M140R.A.Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 401 (part)
          1115
          Thame,MathewWatters,Farthing,1.09g/12h(M141;N3806b, thispiece;BW.207);IsaacWeekes,Halfpenny,1667,1.98g/6h(M 142; N 3807; BW. 208) [2]. First good !ne, second about !ne and rare £90-£120
          Provenance: *M141R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot401(part);M142R.A.ShuttlewoodCollection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part)
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        Wardington [Cropredy],R./RichardShort,Farthing,0.77g/12h(M143;N3813a, thispiece;BW.210),Halfpenny,1.40g/6h(M144; N 3814; BW. 209) [2]. About !ne and better, second rare; the only tokens for the village £80-£100 1116
          
    
    
    Provenance: *M143NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot401(part);M144J.MaitlandCollection,BDWAuction8,16November 1994, lot 778 (part) [from N.A. Clark January 1988], bt R. Gladdle March 1996
          1117
          Watlington,JohnCocky/Cockee,Farthings(2),1663,0.69g/6h(M–;N3815, thispiece;BW.213),1664,0.77g/6h(M145;N 3816c, thispiece, recté 180º;BW.211);MaryGreendown,Farthing,[16]67,1.44g/9h(M147;N3818a, thispiece;BW.214); Thomas/Tho.Greendoune/Greendowne,Farthing,0.50g/6h(M148;N3819b, thispiece;BW.216),Halfpenny,1664,1.20g/12h(M 149; N 3820, this piece; BW. 215) [5]. Third good !ne, others generally fair to !ne, !rst and last very rare £150-£200
          Provenance: rst,*M147and149R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lots402,403(parts);othersNorweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 403, 424 (parts)
          1118
          Watlington,RichardHarris,Farthing,0.64g/12h(M151;N3822c, thispiece;BW.218);RobertHaynes,Farthing,1664,0.73g/9h(M 152;N3823a, thispiece;BW.219);NicholasLangford,Farthing,0.80g/6h(M153;N3824;BW.220);MaryNash,Halfpenny,1669, 1.14g/3h(M155;N3826;BW.221);RichardSeeley,Farthing,0.58g/6h(M156;N3827b, thispiece;BW.222)[5]. About !neand better, !rst two and last with dark patina, some rare £150-£200
          
    Provenance: M151NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot402(part)[fromBaldwin];M152NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104, 6July1994,lot423(part),btN.A.ClarkNovember1999;M153btM.TrenerryJuly2013;*M155btJ.WhitmoreNovember1993;M156R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 402 (part)
          1119
          Witney,RichardAsh eld,Farthing,1.03g/6h(M160;N3830b, thispiece;BW.224);ThomasBrice,Halfpenny,1.87g/12h(M161;N 3832b, thispiece;BW.225);WilliamChamberlin,Halfpenny,1666,1.99g/12h(M162;N3833;BW.226);Tho.Collier,Farthing, 0.86g/3h (M 163; N 3834, this piece; BW. 227) [4]. Fine and better, all scarce £150-£200
          Provenance: *M 162btSpink1977;othersR.A.NottCollection[M161fromJ.H.Daniels],NorwebCollection, Spink Auction104,6July1994, lot 404 (part) All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        1120
          Witney,RichardDutton,Halfpenny,1.10g/12h(M164;N3835, thispiece;BW.228);WilliamFitchett,Farthing(?),1671,1.72g/12h (M166 rev.,di erent obv.;N3837, thispiece;D230A),Halfpenny,1671,1.65g/3h(M166;N3838c, thispiece;BW.230)[3]. Good !ne and better, all rare, especially the second £240-£300
          Provenance: M164R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection, SNC September1994(6162);*M166var.R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 405 (part); M 166 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 404 (part)
          1121
          Witney,JohnGardiner,Halfpenny,1669,1.19g/9h(M167;N3839;BW.231);LeonardGoode,Farthing,1657,0.93g/6h(M168;N 3840d, thispiece;BW.232);Tho.Gregory,Farthing,1664,1.07g/9h(M169;N3841;BW.233);WilliamHearn,Farthing,0.84g/6h(M 170; N 3855b, this piece; BW. 234) [4]. Second very !ne, third excavated, others !ne £90-£120
          
    Provenance: M167btN.A.ClarkNovember1993;*M168and170NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lots406,424(parts)[168 from Seaby 1961, 170 from Baldwin]; M 169 bt J.N. Holman May 1994
          1122
          Witney,AndrewHollaway,Farthings(2),1659,1.98g/6h(M172;N3842a, thispiece;BW.236),1666,0.57g/9h(M173;N3843, thispiece;BW.237);Jo.Jorden,Farthing,1.08g/6h(M174;N3844c, thispiece;BW.238);PeterKatte,Halfpenny,1670,2.09g/12h(M 175; N 3854a, this piece; BW. 239) [4]. Third about !ne, others !ne to very !ne, second and last rare £140-£180
          
    
    
    Provenance: M173NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot405(part);othersR.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 406, 424 (parts)
          M 175 only illustrated.
          1123
          Witney,JohnPalmer,Farthing,1656,1.02g/6h(M176;N3845b, thispiece;BW.240);WilliamandMarySanders,Halfpenny, 2.12g/12h(M177;N3846;BW.241);PaulSmith,Farthing,1656,1.16g/6h(M178;N3847b, thispiece;BW.242);ThomasWard, Halfpenny,1668,1.97g/9h(M179;N3848a, thispiece;BW.243)[4]. Thirdabout !ne,others !neandbetterbutsecondwithsome surface corrosion
          £120-£150
          Provenance: M176and*179R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lots406,407(parts);M177btR.Gladdle;M 178 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 407 (part)
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1124
          Witney, Ralph Werge, Farthing, 1653, 1.11g/6h (M 180; N 3849a, this piece; BW. 244); Andrew White Sr, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.59g/6h (M 182; N 3851; BW. 245); Robert Willy Sr, Halfpenny, 0.97g/3h (M 183; N 3852b, this piece; BW. 246); John Young, Farthing, 1655, 0.82g/12h (M 184; N 3853; BW. 247) [4]. Third about !ne but rare, others !ne and better £100-£150
          
    
    Provenance: M 180 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 407 (part); *M 182 with Spink January 1994, bt M. Trenerry January 1994; M 183 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 405 (part) [from Baldwin]; M 184 J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, 17 November 2020, lot 193 (part) [from Baldwin 1980]
          1125
          Woodstock, Alexander Johnsons, Farthing, 1.15g/6h (M 185; N 3857a, this piece; BW. 248); T[homas] P[aynter], Farthing, 1653, 0.85g/6h (M 186; N 3860c, this piece; BW. 249); Thomas Sparrow, Farthing, 1654, 0.89g/6h (M 187; N 3858; BW. 250) [3]. Generally about !ne, surface verdigris on reverse of !rst, last with earthy green patina and rare £80-£100
          Provenance: M 185 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 408 (part); *M 186 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 424 (part); M 187 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part)
          Oxfordshire 17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Martin Bridgewater
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1128
          17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Quentin Archer (Part VIII)
          
    NORFOLK, Bawdeswell,ThomasBowrne,Farthing,1667,0.53g/9h(N3011;BW.11); GreatYarmouth,BoroughFarthings (5),1667(4),2.09g/12h(N3275;BW.285),2.75g/6h(N3279;BW.285),2.40g/12h(N3280;BW.285),2.34g/6h(N3290;BW. 285),1669,2.33g/6h(N3297;BW.286),JohnHooke,Farthing,0.75g/6h(N3336;BW.324); Harleston,CleareShewell,Farthing, 1656,0.86g/6h(N3056;BW.51); King’sLynn,BoroughFarthings(4),1668,1.80g/12h(N3067;BW.63),1669(3),2.24g/12h, 1.68g/12h,1.31g/12h(allN3070;BW.65),JosephBraban,Farthing,1666,0.48g/9h(N3076;BW.70); Northwold,WilliamRusell, Farthing,1.16g/6h(N–;BW.111); Thetford,WilliamFlanner,Farthing,1669,0.84g/9h(N3248;BW.254); Watton,Christopher Hey,Farthing,0.61g/12h(N3264;BW.276); Wells-next-the-Sea,RichardMansuar,Farthing,0.47g/3h(N3268;BW.277); Wymondham, Anthony Lock, Farthing, 1.02g/12h (N 3272; BW. 283) [18]. Varied state, N 3268 with large nail piercing £60-£80
          Provenance: N3011,3070at1.31g,3076,3268and3290HenrySpencerAuction(Retford),3January2014,lot527(part);N3056btJune2013;N 3070at2.24gand3280TennantsAuction(Leyburn),2May2012,lot260(part);N3248,3279and3297DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lot 318 (part)[3248and3279fromM.Vosper];N3264and3272SimmonsMailbidSale74,15October2013(104,106);BW.111btR.Denham December 2011
          NORFOLK, Norwich,CityFarthings(3),1668(2),2.75g/12h,2.56g/12h(bothN3117;BW.226-7),1670,1.86g/6h(N3120; BW.228);VioletBenton,Farthing,1664,1.20g/12h(N3131;BW.118);RobertBrown,Farthing,0.91g/12h(N3137;BW.126); PeeterDeale,Farthing,1664,1.35g/9h(N3146;BW.135);JohnHutton,Farthing,1657,0.85g/6h(N3163;BW.156);Richard Morant,Farthing,0.83g/6h(N3174;BW.172);GeorgeMunford,Farthing,1657,0.75g/12h(N3178;BW.175);ThomasNewman, Farthing,1.45g/12h(N3179;BW.176);ThomasRandoll,Farthing,0.98g/12h(N3187;BW.185);ThomosRayner,Farthing,1653, 1.26g/6h(N3190;BW.188);GeorgeReeve,Farthing,0.81g/12h(N3193;BW.190);[John]Spendlove,Farthing,1667,0.54g/6h(N 3203; BW. 203) [14]. N 3146, 3187, 3190 and 3193 about !ne and better, others in varied state, N 3120 pierced £70-£90
          Provenance: N3117at2.75gHenrySpencerAuction(Retford),3January2014,lot527(part);N3117at2.56g,3131,3178and3203DNWAuction T13,2October2013,lot318(part)[3131,3178and3203fromM.Vosper];N3137,3163,3174,3179,and3187btN.A.Clark;N3190A Collectionof17thCenturyTokensofEastAnglia,DNWAuctionT5,8November2007,lot44(part),btN.A.Clark;N3146btJune2008;N3193 Tennants Auction (Leyburn), 2 May 2012, lot 260 (part)
          NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Brackley,BartholomewAttow,Farthing,0.50g/9h(Waddell6;N3365;BW.7); Northampton, ThomasCooper,Farthing,1668,0.96g/9h(W71;N3406;BW.69),Borough,[William]S[elbyandRichard]R[ands],Farthing[1653], 1.03g/6h(W60;N3399;BW.74),I.D.S.,Farthing,1.07g/6h(W75;N3413;BW.80); Oundle,TownHalfpenny,2.44g/12h(W81; N3416;BW.88); Peterborough,MargretKempe,Farthings,1664(2),1.06g/12h,1.03g/12h(bothW123;N3445,former3445a, this piece; BW. 127) [7]. N 3413 good !ne, N 3445s about !ne and better, others in varied state £50-£70
          Provenance: N3365V.FordCollection,DNWAuctionT7,7October2009,lot287(part),DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lot290(part);N 3406btD.GloverMay2014;N3413TennantsAuction(Leyburn),2May2012,lot260(part);N3416withB.M.Greenaway,bt2017;N3445at 1.06gR.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot346(part),DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lot271[fromM. Vosper]; others DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lots 284, 288 (parts)
          1129
          NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Mans eld,SamuellHaulton,Halfpenny,1664,1.84g/6h(PMP14;N3500;BW.13);WilliamHurst, Halfpence,1667(2),1.66g/12h,1.13g/12h(bothPMP17;N3501;BW.15);WilliamPoyzor,Halfpenny,1671,1.70g/6h(PMP19;N 3503;BW.17);JohnWilld,Farthings,1666(2),1.80g/12h,1.54g/12h(bothPMP23;N–;BW.21);FrancisWilson,Halfpenny,1668, 1.37g/3h(PMP26;N3507;BW.25);RobertWood,Halfpence,1667(2),2.03g/3h(PMP27;N3508 obv.,di erent rev.;BW.26), 2.39g/3h (PMP 28; N 3508; BW. 26) [9]. Both PMP 23s, 27 and 28 !ne and better, others in varied state £120-£150
          Provenance: DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lots319,320(part),additionally:PMP14,17at1.66gand23fromJ.N.HolmanNovember2009, PMP 17at1.13gfromSeaby1986,PMP19fromB.Frank,PMP23at1.54g SCMB July-August1986(M210),*PMP28R.A.ShuttlewoodCollection (privately)
          1126
        1127
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1130
          NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Newark,Christo.Burnett,Halfpenny,[16]68,1.53g/6h(PMP31;N3510, thispiece;BW.30),Joshua Clarke,Halfpenny,1666,1.88g/12h(PMP33;N3512b, thispiece;BW.32),WillGlover,Halfpenny,1664,1.80g/12h(PMP38;N 3514, thispiece;BW.36),RobertWillson,Farthing,1.12g/6h(PMP52;N3519, thispiece;BW.48); Nottingham,Thomas Burrowes,Farthing,2.78g/1h(PMP68;N3529;BW.59),HughFarnworth,Farthings(2),1.79g/6h(PMP78;diesnotinN;BW.71), 2.15g/4h(PMP81;N3536;BW.72)[7]. PMP81goodvery !neandattractivelypatinated,PMP68aboutvery !ne,bothsuperiortothe PMP plate pieces, PMP 78 !ne, others in varied state £100-£150
          Provenance: PMP31,38and52R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot358(part),DNWAuctionT13,2 October2013,lot320(part);PMP33NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot358(part)[fromBaldwin],DNWAuctionT13,2 October2013,lot320(part);othersA.P.KnightonCollection,DNWAuction137,21-3September2016,lots177,180(parts),additionally:PMP68 A.JuddCollection[fromR.GladdleJune1991],PMP78W.AndrewsCollection,E.W.DansonCollection,CoinsofBeestonAuction(Nottingham), 10 October 1998, lot 225 (part), *PMP 81 from A. Gillis April 2009
          1131
          OXFORDSHIRE, Banbury,NathaniellWheatly,Farthing,1664,0.98g/12h(N3586;BW.32); Burford,ThomasMathewes, Farthings(3),0.94g/6h(N3604;BW.48),1.56g/6h,0.90g/6h(bothN3605;BW.48),JohnSindriy,Farthing,1653,0.92g/6h(N3602; BW.52), ChippingNorton,WilliamDiston,Halfpenny,1666,1.31g/3h(N3624;BW.61), Henley-on-Thames,Borough Halfpenny,1669,1.07g/9h(N3644;BW.91); Oxford,ThomasHunsdon,Farthing,1666,1.22g/6h(N3696;BW.145),AnnPeirson, Farthing,1669,0.94g/6h(N3712;BW.159),RichardPont,Farthing,1668,0.76g/6h(N3713;BW.160),JohnSouch,Farthing,1657, 1.15g/6h(N3721;BW.168),RichardSouch,Farthing,0.89g/12h(N3723;BW.169),ThomasStevenson,Farthing,1664,0.87g/6h(N 3725;BW.171),JohnTey,Farthing,0.83g/12h(N3741;BW.172); Thame,RuthAeris,Farthing,0.47g/6h(N3786;BW.193); Watlington,NicholasLankford,Farthing,0.69g/12h(N3824;BW.220); Witney,AndrewHollaway,Farthing,1659,0.48g/6h(N 3842;BW.236),JohnPalmer,Farthing,1656,1.14g/6h(N3845;BW.240)[18]. N3696aboutvery !ne,N3644about !ne,othersin varied state, N 3721 pierced £80-£100
          
    
    
    Provenance: N3786btLasVegasDecember2006;N3824btM.Trenerry2013;N3842btS.H.MonksDecember2013;N3845btHelenEastland March2008;othersDNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lots277,279,280,284,328(parts),additionally:N3605at1.56gand3644fromM. Vosper,N3605at0.90gfromSpink,*N3696ACollectionofSeventeenthCenturyTokens,SpinkAuction210,6-7October2011,lot303(part),N 3713 and 3717 from J.N. Holman November 2009, N 3723 from M.C.S. Rasmussen January 2010, N 3741 from B. Frank
          OXFORDSHIRE, Witney,WilliamFitchett,Halfpenny,1671,1.95g/3h(N3838a, thispiece;BW.230);JohnGardiner,Halfpenny, 1669,1.33g/9h(N3839b, thispiece;BW.231);LeonardGoode,Farthing,1657,1.06g/6h(N3840c, thispiece;BW.232);William Hearn,Farthing,0.94g/9h(N3855c, thispiece;BW.234);AndrewHollaway,Farthing,1659,1.13g/3h(N3842b, thispiece;BW.236); Jo.Jorden,Farthing,1.34g/6h(N3844a, thispiece;BW.238);JohnPalmer,Farthing,1656,1.36g/6h(N3845a, thispiece;BW.240); WilliamandMarySanders,Halfpenny,1.55g/12h(N3846b, thispiece;BW.241);PaulSmith,Farthing,1656,1.27g/6h(N3847a, this piece;BW.242);ThomasWard,Halfpenny,1668,1.60g/9h(N3848b, thispiece;BW.243);RalphWerge,Farthings,1653(2), 0.74g/6h(N3849b, thispiece;BW.244),1.16g/6h(N3850a, thispiece;BW.244)[12]. Generallyabout !neandbetter,butN3839 struck on a bar end £120-£150
          Provenance: N3838,*3840,3847and3855R.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lot425(part)[3840fromJ.H. Daniels]; others Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 425 (part) [all from Baldwin]
          17th
        Century Tokens from the Collection of Quentin Archer (Part VIII)
        1132
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        on our
        extra
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        1133
          17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Quentin Archer (Part VIII)
          
    RUTLAND, Oakham, Rich Matthew and John Potterill, Halfpenny, 1.31g/6h (N 3868; BW. 8). Fine £15-£25
          Provenance: Spink Auction 51, 16 April 1986, lot 384 (part); DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 455 (part)
          1134
          SOMERSET, Bath, City Farthing, 1670, 2.66g/12h (N 3951; BW. 6); Bridgwater, John Linton, Farthing, 1656, 0.63g/3h (N 3986; BW. 63); Frome, Henry Marchant, Farthing, 1654, 0.83g/6h (N 4036; BW. 129), John Sanders, Farthing, 1671, 1.92g/9h (N 4038; BW. 133); Somerton, Jerom Churchey, Farthing, 1652, 1.28g/6h (N 4104; BW. 213); Taunton, Borough Farthings, 1667 (4), 1.95g/3h, 1.64g/3h (both N 4112; BW. 227), 3.07g/3h (N 4115; BW. 229), 2.27g/6h (N 4116; BW. 230), John Tubb, Farthing, 1666, 0.90g/12h (N 4147; BW. 289); Wells, City Farthing, [16]69, 1.88g/12h (N 4160; BW. 301), William Andrews, Farthing, 1651, 0.88g/6h (N 4162; BW. 302) [12]. N 3951, 4116 and 4160 !ne, N 4036 excavated, others generally fair £50-£70
          
    Provenance: N 3986 bt Lockdales August 2003; N 4036, 4112 at 1.64g and 4147 bt K. Usher March 2006; N 4038 and 4115 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 279 (part) [4038 from M. Vosper]; N 4104 bt Las Vegas December 2006; N 4112 at 1.95g and N 4160 bt H. Simmons October 2013; N 4162 DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 460 (part)
          1135
          SOUTHWARK, Bankside, William Boorman, Farthing, 0.74g/9h (E 299, this piece illustrated; N 4737; BW. 120); Martin Crawley, Farthing, 0.66g/6h (E 301; D 121A); Elizabeth Port, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668, 2.29g/12h (E 309; N 4741; BW. 129); Thomas Seabro, Farthings (2), 0.73g/7h, 0.65g/7h (both E 310; N 4742; BW. 130); Handrey Stroud, Farthing, 1658, 0.81g/6h (E 313; N 4745; BW. 131); William Williams, Farthing, 1.07g/6h (E 321; N 4750; BW. 139); R. Young, Farthing, 1.02g/6h (E 323; N –; BW. 140) [8]. Generally fair, !rst and last better, some scarce £60-£80
          Provenance: E 299, 301 and 310 at 0.73g A. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1824 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 309 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 310 part) [from M. Vosper]; E 310 at 0.65g bt Spink June 2011; E 313 bt N.A. Clark May 2008; E 321 bt J. Phillimore April 2015; E 323 bt Spink May 2008
          1136
          SOUTHWARK, Battle Bridge, Eliner White, Farthing, 1.02g/6h (E 334; N 4759; BW. 150); Bermondsey Street, George Cave, Farthing, 1.19g/12h (E 338; N –; BW. 154), W.D.R. AT THE RED BVLL, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (E 347; N 4768; BW. 162), John Stevens, Halfpence, 1666 (2), 2.48g/12h, 2.07g/6h (both E 353; N 4765; BW. 168); Blackman Street, John Ives, Halfpence, 1667 (2), 1.89g/12h, 1.37g/12h (both E 371; N 4774; BW. 191) [7]. Fifth and sixth better than !ne but !fth struck on a bar end, E 338 excavated, others in varied state £70-£90
          Provenance: E 334 bt D. Webb August 2010; E 338 bt March 2010; E 347 and 353 at 2.48g from the St Saviour’s Dock (London) Finds, 1988-90, A. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1824 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; *E 353 at 2.07g bt Baldwin February 2013; E 371 at 1.89g bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 371 at 1.37g bt Spink May 2011
          1137
          SOUTHWARK, Borough High Street, A.I.B. AT THE BEARE AND RAGED STAFE, Farthing, 0.79g/6h (E 387; N 4847; BW. 289); T.K.B. AT THE ROSE AND CROWNE, Farthing, 0.98g/6h (E 392; N 4874; BW. 5); W.M.B. AT THE BORES HEAD, Farthings, 1649 (2), 0.97g/6h, 0.95g/6h (both E 394; N 4848, latter 4848b, this piece; BW. 418); Hugh Blundell, Farthing, 0.93g/6h (E 402; N 4789, this piece; BW. 11); Jeremiah Callowaye, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.37g/3h (E 418, this piece illustrated; N 4797; BW. 42); T[homas] C[okayne], Farthings (3), 0.94g/6h, 0.92g/6h, 0.80g/6h (all E 424; N 4853, last 4853b, this piece; BW. 20) [9]. E 418 very !ne, others in varied state £70-£90
          Provenance: E 387 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, bt N.A. Clark; E 392 and 394 at 0.97g Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 79 (part) [392 from Seaby May 1973, 394 from Stanley Gibbons February 1980]; E 394 at 0.95g Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 88 (part); E 402 J.E. Hodgkin Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-3 April 1914, lot 220 (part), L. Clements Collection, Sotheby Auction, 31 May 1937, lot 81 (part) [from Baldwin], R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 907 (part); *E 418 J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark May 2008; E 424 at 0.94g
          A. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 424 at 0.92g DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); E 424 at 0.80g Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 88 (part)
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1139
          17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Quentin Archer (Part VIII)
          SOUTHWARK, Borough High Street, George Corfeild, Halfpence, 1666 (4), 2.97g/12h, 2.23g/6h, 2.01g/6h, 1.74g/6h (all E 429; N 4868; BW. 25); H.L. AT THE GOLDEN KEY, Farthing, 1649, 0.69g/6h (E 470; N 4861; BW. 56); Edward Lole, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.31g/6h (E 478; N 4822b, this piece; BW. 62); C.P. THE ROSE AND CROWNE, Farthings, 1649 (2), 0.89g/6h, 0.74g/6h (both E 485; N 4873, former this piece; BW. 82); W.P. AT THE KINGS HEAD, Farthing, 1.10g/6h (E 487; N 4867; BW. 78); I.I.R. AT THE CHECKER, Farthing, 1651, 0.93g/6h (E 503; N 4851; BW. 74); Richard Roberts, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.52g/6h (E 507; N 4850; BW. 80); Thomas Stonsteele, Farthing, [16]57, 0.72g/12h (E 526; N 4838; BW. 94); Rob Thornton, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.94g/12h (E 527; N 4887; BW. 95); John West, Farthing, 0.76g/6h (E 542; N 4842; BW. 105) [14]. Mostly fair to !ne, last with edge hammered up £80-£100
          Provenance: E 429 at 2.97g and 2.01g Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 88 (part); E 429 at 2.23g and 503 A. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 429 at 1.74g DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 146 (part); E 470 and 507 DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 297 (part), A. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 478 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 920 (part); E 485 at 0.89g Norweb Collection [from Spink], C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 920 (part); E 485 at 0.74g E.J. Luck Collection [from R. Je ery May 1983]; E 487 bt M. Rimington March 2008; E 526 bt J. Phillimore January 2008; E 527 and 542 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 696 (part)
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          SOUTHWARK, Castle Street, Richard Hodgkine, Farthing, 1.01g/6h (E 561; N 4895; BW. 203); Farthing Alley, Tho. Plant, Halfpence, 1668 (2), 2.16g/6h, 1.82g/6h (both E 592; N 4910; BW. 226); Glean Alley, William Allen, Farthing, 0.95g/6h (E 602; N 4914; BW. 232); Horselydown, John Collington, Farthing, 0.96g/6h (E 623; N 4921; BW. 249), Peter Hall, Farthing, 1.06g/9h (E 626; N 4923; BW. 255); Horselydown Lane, Henry Crich, Halfpenny, 1.74g/6h (E 639; N 4929; BW. 251); Kent Street, Thom. Stiver, Farthing, 1652, 1.10g/6h (E 682; N 4950; BW. 293); King’s Old Barge House, Jane Gunn, Farthing, 1666, 0.50g/6h (E 695 footnote; N 9302b, this piece; BW. London 2124), M.L., Halfpence (2), 2.02g/3h, 1.58g/3h (both E 693; N 4985; BW. 486), Nic. Yates, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.36g/3h (E 695; N 4987; BW. 487) [12]. E 592 at 1.82g about very !ne, others in varied state, E 693 at 1.58g with ‘river’ patina, some scarce £100-£150
          Provenance: E 561 and 626 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lots 86, 90 (parts) [561 from Spink February 1973, 626 from Seaby 1971]; E 592 at 2.16g D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 697 (part); *E 592 at 1.82g Mark Rasmussen FPL 19, Summer 2010 (361); E 602 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; E 623 bt December 2009; E 639 and 695 bt J.N. Holman April 2011; E 682 E.J. Luck Collection, bt H. Simmons September 2009; E 693 at 1.58g bt J.N. Holman May 2012; N 9302 R.A. Nott Collection [from Spink], Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 750 (part)
          SOUTHWARK, Mill Lane, James Touchin, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.16g/12h (E 724; N 4966; BW. 310); Montague Close, Mary Loudell, Farthing, 0.81g/6h (E 738; N 4970; BW. 319); The Park, Hugh Cha n, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.44g/12h (E 765; N 4989; BW. 333); Pepper Alley, Arthur Adams, Farthing, 1652, 0.86g/6h (E 767; N –; BW. 335), Thomas Crowder, Farthing, 1.16g/6h (E 768; N 4991; BW. 336), Elizabeth Milner, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.24g/12h (E 771; N 4992; BW. 338); St George’s Church, John Ewing, octagonal Halfpenny, 2.28g/12h (E 847; N 5077a, this piece; BW. 350), An Grason, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (E 848; N 5081; BW. 351); St Mary Magdelene’s, Edward Dodson, Farthing, 0.58g/12h (E 858; N 9319; BW. London 1880); St Mary Overies Stairs, John Robinson, Halfpence (2), 1.88g/12h, 1.51g/9h (E 868; N 5051; BW. 361); St Olave’s, Mathew Pearce, Halfpenny, 1.98g/6h (E 875; N 5084; BW. 459); St Saviour’s Dock, Henry Bedford, Farthing, 0.95g/12h (E 877; N 5056; BW. 365), George Kerington, Farthing, 0.79g/6h (E 888; N 5060; BW. 377); St Thomas’s, Tho. Hawes, Farthing, 1664, 0.39g/12h (E 907; N 5088; BW. 390); Shad Thames, Edw. Wincehust, octagonal Halfpenny, 2.80g/9h (E 929; N 5073; BW. 405); Su olk Street, Isaac Mardock, Halfpenny, 1666, 0.68g/3h (E 940; N 5100; BW. 412) [17]. Varied state, E 767 and 771 both pierced £70-£90
          Provenance: E 724 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, bt N.A. Clark; E 738, 858, 877, 888 and 940 bt J.N. Holman June 2011; E 765 and 771 bt J.N. Holman April 2011; E 767 bt May 2014; E 768 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 696 (part); E 847 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, bt N.A. Clark; E 848 bt M. Trenerry July 2010; E 868 at 1.88g bt T. Everson May 2013; E 868 at 1.51g DNW Auction. T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); E 875 G. Berry Collection, E.J. Luck Collection [from G.B. October 1978], Simmons Mailbid Sale 48, 21 October 2009 (609); E 907 bt Timeline May 2013; E 929 bt May 2010; E 967 E.J. Luck Collection [from Seaby October 1977], bt J.N. Holman June 2011; E 975 Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 306 (part)
          SOUTHWARK, Tooley Street, Edeth Edlinson, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.55g/12h (E 967; N 5111; BW. 437), John Ibbott, Halfpenny, 1.07g/9h (E 975; N –; BW. 444), Steven Pope, Halfpenny, 1.26g/12h (E 993; N 5141; BW. 461), Richard Thorowgood, Farthing, 0.60g/12h (E 1001; N 1523; BW. 467); Tooley’s Watergate, I.S.W. THE SHEEPHEARD AND DOGG, Farthing, 0.76g/6h (E 1008; N 5143; BW. 470); Upper Ground, Giles Cox, Farthing, 1.19g/6h (E 1015; N 5147; BW. 477), E.R.G., Farthing, 1656, 0.99g/12h (E 1017; N 5149; BW. 480), George Hollywell, Farthing, 0.40g/9h (E 1019; N 5151; BW. 481) [8]. Varied state, E 975 with ‘river’ patina, E 1001 with edge piercing £40-£50
          
    Provenance: E 967 E.J. Luck Collection [from Seaby October 1977], bt J.N. Holman June 2011; E 975 Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 306 (part); E 993 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 267 (part) [from R.A. Shuttlewood July 1986], A. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1843 (part); E 1001
          Trenerry July 2010; E 1008 bt
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          17th Century Tokens from the Collection of Quentin Archer (Part VIII)
          SUFFOLK, Bury St Edmunds, Edmund Heasel, Farthing, 1664, 1.12g/12h (N 4281; BW. 65); Clare, William Cadge, Farthing, 1655, 0.85g/12h (N 4304; BW. 95), George Crisp, Farthing, 1656, 0.91g/6h (N 4306; BW. 97), Richard Crisp, Farthing, 1656, 0.90g/6h (N 4307; BW. 98); Crat eld, John Williams, Halfpenny, 1.88g/6h (N 4314; BW. 105); Eye, Nathaniel Flowerdevo, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (N 4325; BW. 121); Haverhill, John Boram, Farthing, 1658, 0.99g/6h (N 4346; BW. 147), Robert Darkin, Farthing, 1656, 0.90g/6h (N 4347; BW. 149); Ipswich, Borough Farthings, 1670 (4), 3.98g/6h, 2.90g/6h, 2.21g/6h (all N 4352; BW. 158-9), 2.67g/6h (N 4354; BW. 158-9); Lowestoft, Corporation Farthings, 1669, naming Robert Barker and Joseph Smithson (2, same dies), 3.50g/6h, 3.48g/6h (N 4401; BW. 225); Long Melford, Andrew Byat, Farthing, 1652, 0.79g/6h (N 4409; BW. 232); Mildenhall, Robert Cooke, Farthing, 1668, 0.76g/3h (N 4419; BW. 246); Saxmundham, Nicholas Shepherd, Farthings (2), 0.88g/6h, 0.84g/6h (both N 4446; BW. 289); Southwold, Borough Halfpenny, 1667, 1.33g/6h (N 4454; BW. 294), Daniell More, Farthing, 1663, 0.53g/9h (N 4456; BW. 297); Stoke-by-Clare, James Smith, Farthings, 1655 (2), 1.10g/6h, 0.85g/6h (N 4466; BW. 307), Halfpenny, 1670, 2.92g/12h (N 4467; BW. 306); Walsham-le-Willows, Stephen Vincent, Farthing, 0.77g/6h (N 4493; BW. 351); Woodbridge, Parish Halfpenny, 1670, 1.51g/12h (N 4495; BW. 357), Henry Stebbing, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.17g/9h (N 4499; BW. 361) [26]. N 4314, 4401 at 3.48g, both N 4446 and 4495 about !ne and better, others in varied state £80-£100
          Provenance: N 4281, 4347 and 4467 Henry Spencer Auction (Retford), 3 January 2014, lot 527 (part); N 4304, 4306, 4307 and both 4466s bt S. Cutts December 2006; N 4314, 4325, all 4352s, 4354, both 4401s, 4409, both 4446s, 4454, 4456, 4493 and 4499 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lots 284, 288, 318, 340 (parts) [4401 at 3.50g from I. Jull]; N 4346 Croydon Coin Auction 103, 9 September 1992, lot 204; N 4495 Tennants Auction (Leyburn), 2 May 2012, lot 260 (part)
          SURREY, Barnes, Charles Goodwin, Halfpenny, 1.18g/6h (E 6; N 4515; BW. 5); Croydon, Charles and Margery Seale, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.38g/12h (E 50; N 4551; BW. 45); Epsom, Elizabeth Amus, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.72g/3h (E 76; N 4570; BW. 67); Farnham, J [ames] D[errick], Farthing, 1658, 0.99g/12h (E 81; N 4575; BW. 73), John Holloway, Farthing, 1658, 0.54g/6h (E 86; N 4579; BW. 79), Henry Morris, Farthing, 1.00g/6h (E 94; N 4586 rev., di erent [earlier] obv.; BW. 82); Kingston-upon-Thames, Thomas Edmondes, Farthing, 1650, 0.68g/6h (E 148; N 4630; D 140B), John Feillder, Farthing, 0.88g/6h (E 152; N 4634; BW. 141), Stephen Felder, Farthing, 0.82g/6h (E 156; N 4638; BW. 145), Charles Salter, Farthings (2), 1665, 1.05g/6h, 0.92g/12h (both E 169; N 4645; BW. 151) [11]. Generally about !ne, some better £80-£100
          Provenance: E 94 bt M. Gouby December 2010; others DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lots 306, 342, 343 (parts), additionally: E 6 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection (privately), E 50 R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 35, part), D.L. Smith Collection, Sotheby Auction, 18-19 July 1985, lot 571 (part) [from Spink May 1973], E 76 Property of a Lady, Spink Auction 51, 16 April 1986, lot 168 (part), E. Molyneux Collection, E 81 from G.A. Singer, E 156 D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 90 (part), from Seaby 1985, E 169 at 1.05g from H. Simmons June 1999
          SURREY, Mortlake, William Thorneton, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.77g/9h (E 206; N 4673; BW. 186); Oxted, Thomas Stone, Farthings, 1653 (2), 1.13g/6h, 0.85g/6h (E 209; N 4675; BW. 198); Putney, James Rushell, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.78g/12h (E 221; N 4683; BW. 213); Reigate, William Castleman, Farthing, 1652, 1.28g/6h (E 233; N 4691; BW. 219); Richmond, Nicholas Beckett, Halfpence, 1667 (2), 2.29g/6h, 2.06g/6h (both E 240; N 4696; D 221B), James Knowles, Farthing, 0.86g/6h (E 247; N 4700; BW. 231) [8]. E 209 at 1.13g, 221, and E 240 at 2.29g !ne and better, latter with ‘river’ patina, others in varied state £70-£90
          
    Provenance: E 206, 209 at 1.13g, 221 and 247 C.F.K. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 160 (part); E 209 at 0.85g DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 343 (part) [from Seaby 1985]; E 233 D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 101 (part), E. Molyneux Collection, DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 343 (part); E 240 at 2.29g bt Baldwin November 2013; E 240 at 2.06g Wallis & Wallis Auction (Lewes), 12 June 2012, lot 256
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          SURREY, Roehampton, Walter Norwood, Farthings (3), 0.95g/6h (E 258; N 4712; BW. 240), 0.83g/6h, 0.71g/6h (both E 259; N 4713; BW. 240); Rotherhithe, Thomas Heywood, Farthing, 1664, 1.36g/6h (E 796; N 5030; BW. 267), James Wright, Farthing, 1667, 0.66g/9h (E 819; N 5025; BW. 287); Rotherhithe Wall, George Nutkin, Farthing, 0.96g/6h (E 835, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 273) [6]. E 258 and 835 good !ne, latter very rare, others in varied state £80-£100
          Provenance: E 258 and 259 at 0.71g DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 343 (part); E 259 at 0.83g C.F.K. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 160 (part); E 796 bt J.N. Holman June 2011; E 819 bt Baldwin June 2008; *E 835 bt N.A. Clark May 2009
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          SUSSEX, Chichester, Thomas Godleman, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.25g/12h (KR 25; N 5201; BW. 48); Thomas Spatehurst, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.12g/3h (KR 38; N 5206; BW. 62) [2]. About !ne and better £30-£40
          Provenance: A. Vayle Collection, DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 306 (part) [acquired November 1997]
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          WARWICKSHIRE, Alcester,JosephDewes,Farthing,1654,1.15g/6h(N5268;BW.3),WilliamReynolds,Farthing,1652, 1.47g/12h(N5272;BW.9),MargaretYarnoll,Farthings,1651(2),1.71g/6h,0.76g/6h(bothN5277;BW.14); Barford,MaryBrine, Halfpenny,1667,1.10g/3h(N5281;BW.23),WillCockbill,Halfpenny,1668,2.37g/12h(N5282;BW.24); Birmingham,Nicholas Sanford,Halfpenny,1.40g/5h(N–;BW.45); Brailes,ThomasRimill,Halfpenny,1666,2.87g/12h(N5295;BW.48); Hemlingford Hundred,EdwardTaylor,Halfpenny,1669,2.38g/12h(N5328;BW.102); Kineton,SamuelBacon,Halfpenny,1.51g/6h(N5333; BW.109),JoEborne,Farthing,0.71g/12h(N5334;BW.111); Rugby,AbrahamHarper,Farthing,0.72g/12h(N5346 obv.,di erent [Ramage] rev.;BW.129); Southam,StephenCheston,Halfpenny,1669,1.77g/9h(N–;BW.136);togetherwithamodern reproductionoftheHalfpennyofJosephPhillipsofStratford-upon-Avon[14]. N5277at1.71g,5333,5346varandBW.136 !ne and better, last rare, others in varied state £90-£120
          Provenance: N5268,5272,5277at0.76g,5281,5295,5328,5333,5334andBW.45DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lots347,348(parts), additionally:N5272and5295fromSeaby1985,N5277at0.76g,5281,5328and5333D.L.SmithCollection,SothebyAuction,18-19July1985,lot 571(part)[5277fromSeabyFebruary1972,5281fromSpinkOctober1974,5328fromBaldwinOctober1982,5333fromSeabyNovember1975], BW.45fromJ.WhitmoreOctober2011;N5277at1.71gWallis&WallisAuction(Lewes),12June2012,lot56;N5282 SNC August2001(TT 1496); N 5346 var Tennants Auction (Leyburn), 2 May 2012, lot 260 (part); *BW. 136 Simmons Mailbid Sale 67, 14 May 2014 (49)
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          WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry,CityHalfpence,1669(5),2.12g/12h(N5302;BW.56),4.11g/12h(N5304;BW.55),2.40g/12h (N5305;BW.55),3.71g/12h(N5307;BW.55),2.16g/12h(N5308;BW.55);F[rancis]C[ater],Farthing,0.92g/6h(N–;BW.67); WilliamGilbert,Farthing,1.19g/6h(N5318, thispiece;BW.76);AbrahamLucas,Farthing,1.08g/6h(N–;BW.80);JohnMurdock, Halfpenny,1668,1.94g/6h(N–;BW.81);WilliamRowney,Farthing,0.86g/12h(N5321;BW.89)[10]. N5302andBW.80good !ne, others in varied state £60-£80
          Provenance: DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lots347,348(parts),additionally:N5304fromSeaby1985,N5308fromP.WithersMay2008,N 5318Norweb Collection[fromSpink1972],btJ.WhitmoreNovember2008, BW. 67fromJ.WhitmoreMay2008;BW.80and81fromJ.N. Holman December 2008
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          WILTSHIRE, Marlborough,BoroughFarthings,1668(3),1.52g/12h,1.31g/12h,1.10g/12h(allN5505;BW.123-5); Salisbury, SimonRolfe,Farthing,1666,1.55g/6h(N5574;BW.222); Wilton,G.H.,Halfpenny,1666,1.64g/6h(N9337b, thispiece;D268A) [5]. N 5574 about very !ne, others in varied state £30-£50
          Provenance: N5505at1.52gand5574DNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lots379,284(parts);N5505at1.31gbtLakelandCoinsAugust2009; N 5505 at 1.10g bt D. Taylor February 2008; N 9337 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 748 (part)
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          WORCESTERSHIRE, Bewdley,ThomasDedicot,squareHalfpenny, SQVAREDEALING,2.89g/12h(N5639, thispiece;BW.7). About very !ne and patinated, scarce £240-300
          
    Provenance: NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction149,15November2000,lot46[fromBaldwin];I.C.ThomsonCollection,DNWAuction150,3 October 2018, lot 3261
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          WORCESTERSHIRE, Evesham,PhillippBallord,Halfpenny,1664,1.99g/3h(N5673;BW.46),PeterCross,Farthing,1649, 0.93g/6h(N5679;BW.52); Kidderminster,R.M.B. ATTHERAVEN,Farthing,1652,1.03g/6h(N5700;BW.64); Pensham,Stevens Blizard,Farthing,1.11g/6h(N5704;BW. Uncertain 2); Pershore,HenryGibbs,Halfpenny,1666,1.80g/9h(N5707;BW.85); Shipston-on-Stour,EdwardPittway,Farthing,1.33g/6h(N5714;BW.95); Stourbridge,BoroughHalfpenny,1.64g/9h(N5716; BW.98),EzekellPatridg,Halfpenny,1665,1.39g/3h(N5722;BW.105); Worcester,CityFarthing,1667,1.88g/12h(N5733;BW. 122),JohnCherry,Halfpenny,1664,1.50g/9h(N5740;BW.131),Fran.Richardson,Halfpenny,1.80g/6h(N5750;BW.157),Will Swift,Halfpence(2),undated,1.43g/12h(N5770 rev.,di erent obv.;BW.163),1663,1.40g/6h(N5773;BW.161)[13]. Variedstate, N 5714 and 5716 pierced £70-£90
          Provenance: N5673I.C.ThomsonCollection,DNWAuction150,3October2018,lot3252(part)[fromR.Lobel2002];N5679,5700and5770 varWallis&WallisAuction(Lewes),12June2012,lot56(part);N5704btNovember2009;othersDNWAuctionT13,2October2013,lot357 (part),additionally:N5722,5740and5773fromSeaby1985,N5707,5714and5716D.L.SmithCollection,SothebyAuction,18-19July1985,lot 571(part)[5707fromBaldwinApril1979,5714fromSeabyOctober1968,5716fromSpinkMarch1973],N5750J.L.WettonCollection, SNC June 1989 (3405), P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 311 (part)
          
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          YORKSHIRE, Bedale,WilliamLodge,Halfpenny,1668,1.96g/12h(N5794;BW.18); Doncaster,ThomasBurton,Halfpenny, 1667,2.14g/6h(N5833;BW.65),GeorgeRasine,Halfpenny,1665,1.68g/3h(N5844;BW.81); Hull,EdwardHodgson,Halfpenny, 2.12g/12h(N5900 obv.,di erent rev.;BW.147),ThomasWatson,Halfpenny,1668,2.19g/12h(N5909;BW.160); Richmond,Jane Chaytor,Farthing,0.71g/12h(N6016;BW.273); Scarborough,PeterHodgson,Halfpenny,1667,2.42g/12h(N6032;BW.297); Thirsk,RobertBell,Farthing,1664,1.00g/9h(N6079;BW.349),JohnPaige,Farthing,1668,0.79g/6h(N6080;BW.351)[9]. N 5794 and 6079 good !ne, N 6032 about very !ne, others in varied state £150-£200
          Provenance: N5794and6080TennantsAuction(Leyburn),2May2012,lot260(part);N5900varSpinkAuction339(NewYork),14January2018, lot661(part);N5909DNWAuction150,3October2018,lot3360;*N6032 SCMB January1966,M.LessenCollection,PartIII,DNWAuction 168, 29 January 2020, lot 1107 [from Seaby February 1966]
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          GLAMORGANSHIRE, Swansea,IsaacAfter,Farthing,0.61g/3h(Boon105a;N6396, thispiece;BW.70);MathewDavies, Halfpence,1666(3),1.29g/6h,1.15g/3h(bothBoon106a;N6397,former6397b, thispiece;BW.71),1.16g/12h(Boon106b;N 6397 rev.,di erent obv.;BW.71); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Monmouth,RichardBallard,Halfpenny,1668,1.43g/9h(Boon81b;N 6390; BW. 15) [5]. Third about !ne, others in varied state, fourth very rare £120-£150
          
    Provenance: Boon81bbtApril2013;othersD.B.Gri thsCollection,PartVII,DNWAuction140,15-16March2017,lot774,additionally:Boon105a and106aat1.29gR.A.NottCollection,NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction149,15November2000,lot244(part),Boon106aat1.15gbtBaldwin November 1987, Boon 106b Glendining Auction, 28 November 1990, lot 272 (part)
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          Uncertainlocalities,ThomasCarter,Farthing,1658,0.63g/9h(N9342, thispiece;D60C);W.Clough,Halfpenny,1667,1.82g/12h(N 9343b, thispiece;BW.34);WilliamHall,jeton,1.15g/6h(N9347;BW.38);S.A.,uniface,1.20g(N9356, thispiece;BW.–);W.B.and R.M.,valueII,1.81g/12h(N9358, thispiece;BW.64);T.F.,1644,lead,1.85g/6h(N9360a, thispiece;BW.–);R.S.G.,octagonal,1671, 2.40g/9h(N9361a, thispiece;BW.69); MRH 9 SEPTEMBER 1670/EDECEMBER 251670,1.17g/6h(N9362b, thispiece;BW.89)[8]. Varied state, many rare £100-£150
          Provenance: allexceptN9347NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction212,28-9March2012,lots754,756(parts),additionally:N9342R.J.Carthew Collection, R.A. Nott Collection, N 9343 found at Faringdon (Berkshire), R.A. Nott Collection, others from Baldwin
          Uncertain localities, I.B.R., Farthing, 1659, 0.60g/6h (N 9365, this piece; D 89G); T.E.P., 0.91g/12h (N 9366, this piece; BW. –); R., lead, 2.25g/12h (N 9367, this piece; BW. –); R., copper bracteate, 1.12g (N 9368, this piece; BW. –); W.W., lead, 2.20g/12h (N 9373, this piece; BW. –); ‘Julius Cesar’, 4.59g/1h (N 9374, this piece; BW. –); Royal Oak Lottery, 3.75g/12h (N 9378b, this piece; BW. 103);
          
    Provision of Water, 1658, 3.08g/12h (N 9385, this piece; BW. 98); Small Beer, Twopence, 0.96g/2h (N –; BW. –); together with 17th century lead tokens (12), mostly with sets of initials [21]. N 9368 extremely !ne, others in varied state, N 9374 pierced, some rare £120-£150
          Provenance: SmallBeerbtS.H.MonksDecember2013;othersdescribedNorwebCollection,SpinkAuction212,28-9March2012,lots754,756 (parts),additionally:N9365W.GilbertCollection,fromBaldwin,N9367foundatColchester(Essex),R.A.NottCollection,N9378R.A.Nott Collection, N 9385 F. Pridmore Collection, from Baldwin, others from Baldwin
          N 9368 only illustrated
          17th
        Century Tokens from the Collection of Quentin Archer (Part VIII)
        1155
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        1156
          Scottish Communion Tokens from the Neil Beaton Collection
          ANGUS, Aberlemno 34,144; Airlie 294,295(3,tables1,2and3),4701,4703; Arbirlot 429,430,447; Arbroath 57,161, 163,432,433,435,436,439,442,445,446,1186,4108; Auchmithie 565; Auchterhouse 31,574,5018 thispieceillustrated [28]. Arbirlot 447 worn, others !ne to very !ne, some better £90-£120
          Provenance: 31, 161 and 163 DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part); 34 and 5018 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          All lotsinthissectionarereferencedtoBurzinskiandsoldwiththeowner’soriginalenvelopesandtickets,someofwhichgivefurtherprovenance detail.
          1157
          ANGUS, Barry 666,741,742,743; Benholm 823,824,3571; Bervie 832,833; Brechin 911,990,991,994,995,996(5, unnumbered,tables1,2,3and5),998,999,1000,1002,1003,1004,1005,3286,4848; BroughtyFerry 845,1039,1040,1041, 1042, 1043 [34]. Early issues mostly !ne, later generally very !ne, a few better £120-£150
          Provenance: 996un-numberedDNWAuctionT6,19March2009,lot525(part);996table5and1042L.M.BurzinskiCollection;3571DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part)
          1158
          ANGUS, Careston 1855,4820; Carmylie 1159,1296(3,tables3,4and5),1297(3,tables2,3and4); Carnoustie 1302, 1303,1304,1305,1306; Colliston 1548; Cortachy 1590,1591; Craig 1624,3258,3259; Dun 2113; Dunnichen 2206,2207, 2208 [24]. Early issues mostly !ne, later generally very !ne, two better £90-£120
          Provenance: 1297DNWAuction29,9April1997,lot375(part);1624DNWAuctionT6,19March2009,lot525(part);1708and4820DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part); 3258 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          Provenance: 2137 L.M. Burzinski Collection; 2144 DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part)
          1160
          ANGUS
          Provenance: 2158 table 1 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          1161
          1162
          1163
          1164
          1165
          1166
          Generally about very !ne, some better £120-£150
          ANGUS, Eassie&Nevay 2284; Edzell 2399(2),2400; Farnell 2540,2541; Fern 2527(2,tables2and5),2530,2538,2539; Forfar 2595,2596,2598,2599,2600,2601,2602 thispieceillustrated,2603(4,tables1,2,4and5); Friockheim 2653,2654[24]. 2539 poor, others !ne to very !ne, a few better £80-£100
          Provenance: 2595 and 2602 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          ANGUS, Glamis 2688,2806; Glenisla 2916,2917,2919,2920; Glenprosen 2930,2931; Guthrie 2667,2668,2669,2670, 2672,3068; Inverarity 3335,3350,3351,3352,3367; Inverbrothock 3355,3356; Inverkeilor 3346,3361[23]. Generally !ne, a few better £80-£100
          Provenance: 2688 Norweb Collection, W. J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 64B (Melbourne), 11 July 2000, lot 45 (part)
          ANGUS, Kettins 3621,5061; Kinettles 3554; Kingoldrum 3798,3799,4802; Kinnaird 3821,3822; Kinnell 3831,3832; Kinnettles 3835; Kirkden 3876,3877,3878,3879; Kirriemuir 3544,3925,3926,3927,3929,3930(2,tables2and4),3931, 3932, 5125 [25]. Generally about very !ne, some better £90-£120
          Provenance: 3877 and 4802 DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part)
          ANGUS, Lethnot&Navar 4237,4238,5170,5277; Li &Benvie 4268,4269,4271; Lintrathen 4289; Lochee 4379, 4380,4381; Lochlee 4396,4397,4846; LogiePert 4423,4424; Lunan 4493,4494; Lundie&Fowlis 4257; Mains& Strathmartine 4594, 4595, 4596; Maryton 4629, 4651, 4652 [25]. Generally !ne to very !ne, some better £90-£120
          Provenance: 4268DNWAuctionT4,13December2006,lot1313(part);4396,4424and4594DNWAuctionT6,19March2009,lot525(part); 4596 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          ANGUS, Memus 4721; Menmuir 4722,4723,4724; Moni eth 4923,4924,4925,4927,4928,4929(2,tables1and3),4931; Monikie 4932,4934,4935; Montrose 4720,4959,4960,4962,4963,4966(4,tables1,2and3(2)),4968; Murroes 5095[26]. Generally !ne to very !ne, some better £90-£120
          Provenance: 4925 L.M. Burzinski Collection; 4927 DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 525 (part)
          ANGUS, Newbigging 5188; Newtyle 5152,5156,5256,5257(3,twopierced),5258,5294; Northesk 5310(6,un-numbered, tables 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6); Oathlaw 7470 (3, un-numbered, tables 2 and 4) [20]. About very !ne and better £70-£90
          ANGUS, Dundee 2125,2126,2127,2128,2129,2130,2131,2132,2133,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2140,2141,2143, 2144, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2150, 2151 [25]. Generally !ne to very !ne £90-£120
        1159
        6), 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156 (2,
        2 and 4), 2158 (5,
        1, 2, 3,
        2161,
        2164, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 4689, 7139 [28].
        , Dundee 2152 (5, un-numbered, tables 2, 3, 4 and
        tables
        tables
        4 and 5), 2159, 2160,
        2162, 2163,
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1167
          ANGUS, Panbride 5063,5512,5514,5515; Rescobie 5893; Ruthven 6100; StVigeans 6522,6524; Stracathro 6178, 6632,6688; Strachan 6633; Tannadice 6773,6801(2,tables2and3); Tealing 6780,6827,6828(2),6830[20]. Generally !ne to very !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: 6688 and 6780 DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part)
          1168
          BUTE, Brodick 1034; Kilbride 3657; Kilmory 3734; Shisken 6255; Southend 6354 thispieceillustrated,6355; Whiting Bay 7194 this piece illustrated [7]. Generally about very !ne, all scarce £70-£90
          Provenance: 3734, 6354 and 7194 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          1169
          FIFE, Dunfermline 2181,2191; LANARKSHIRE, Crossford 1684, Glasgow 2826,2874; MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh 6451, Leith 4194; PERTHSHIRE, Ardoch 482, Craigend 1626, Foulis Wester 2627, Glenshee 2933, Perth 5605[12]. Fine and better £40-£50
          1170
          INNER HEBRIDES, Gigha 2772; ISLE OF MULL, Kil nichen 3675, Kilninian & Kilmore 3966, Kinlochspelvie 3818, Mull 5094, Ross 5947, Tobermory 6897, 6898, Torosay 6928, Ulva 7020 [10]. Mostly !ne, all scarce; a good group for Mull £100-£200
          1171
          RENFREWSHIRE, Paisley 58,5475,5476(2,tables1and2),5481,5483,5485,5486,5487(2,tables5and6),5490,5491, 5492,5493,5494,5495,5496,5497,5499,5500,5503,5504,5506,5507,5509,5510[26]. Generallyaboutvery !ne,somebetter;an excellent town group £120-£150
          Provenance: 5493 L.M. Burzinski Collection
          Scottish Communion Tokens from the Neil Beaton Collection
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1172
          
              
              
            
            The Neil Beaton Collection of Scottish Co-Operative Society Tokens
          ABERDEENSHIRE, Aberdeen,TheAberdeenCCL,MonthlyDividends,Halfpenny,TwopenceandSixpence(Rains1,3,[5]); AberdeenNorthernCCL,Halfpence(2,oneo -centre),Penny,Twopence,Threepence,Fourpence,Fivepence,Sixpence, Sevenpence,Eightpence,Ninepence,Tenpence,Shilling,2Shillings,3Shillings,4Shillings,5Shillings,6Shillings,7Shillings,8Shillingsand Pound(R18[2],19-28,30-7,40); PortElphinstone [Inverurie],TheDonCSL,Shilling(R6)[25]. R26lacquered,othersvery !ne and better, some rare, especially the last; an excellent county group, only lacking three variants
          £80-£100
          Provenance: Aberdeen4,21,25,28,33,34,36and37A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[37exBrodie];oneAberdeen18,19,20,24,27,30, 31 and 32 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          Alllotsinthissectionaresoldwiththeowner’soriginalenvelopesandtickets,someofwhichgivefurtherprovenancedetail.TheRainsreference numbersinsquarebracketsrepresenttokenspublishedinthevarioussupplementsin TCSB subsequenttothe3rdeditionofthestandardreference, dated 2014; many are only recorded from these specimens.
          1173
          ANGUS, Arbroath,ArbroathFriendlyCoalSL,Halfpenny,Twopence,Shilling,2ShillingsandPound(R1,3,6,7,10),Arbroath HighStreetCSL,11Pence,Halfpennyand20Shillings(R12,21,[30]),ArbroathUnitedButcherMeatSL,Pound(R20),Arbroath WestPortAssociationL,Halfpenny,11PenceandPound(R1,12,20),WestPortAssociation,Halfpenny(R21); Brechin,Brechin EquitableCSL,Penny,Sixpence,NinepenceandPound(R12,16,17,22),BrechinUnitedCA,NinepenceandPound(R5,[10]); Carnoustie,CarnoustieCAL,Ninepence,Pound,10and20ShillingsNonMembers,valueunspeci ed(R10,23,30,31,–)[24]. Very !ne and better, some rare £80-£100
          Provenance: ArbroathFriendly1,3,6,10,ArbroathHighStreet12,21,ArbroathButcher,allArbroathWestPort,BrechinECSL16and17,Brechin United5,Carnoustie10and23A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[ArbroathFriendly1,3and6,ArbroathButcher,ArbroathWestPort1and Carnoustie23exBrodie,ArbroathFriendly10,ArbroathHighStreet12,ArbroathWestPort12andBrechinUnited5exRains,ArbroathWestPort 20andBrechinECSL16exVorley];BrechinECSL22D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;Carnoustievalueunspeci edN.G.BrodieCollection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 398 (part)
          1174
          ANGUS, Dundee,Dundee&DistrictCo-opCoalAL,Penny,Fivepence,Sixpence,Shilling,5Shillings,Pound,Shilling,OneShilling andSixpence(R2,4,5,6,8,10,14,15);Dundee&DistrictCo-opCoalSupplyAL,Threepence,Sixpence,3/4Cwt(2,oneplated) and1Ton(R19,20,25(2),30);DundeeEquitableCSL,Half-Sovereign(R19);DundeeECS,OnePint(R22);EasternCSL, Twopence (R 3) [16]. Generally about very !ne, some better, some rare £60-£80
          Provenance: allCoalALexcept5,CoalSupplyAL20andone25,Equitable19andEasternCSL3A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[CoalAL2, 4andCoalSupply20exBrodie,CoalAL15andCoalSupply25exNoble,EasternCSL3exRains];oneR25D.PerryCollection,DNWAuction 135, 21 and 24 March 2016, lot 1266 (part)
          1175
          ANGUS, Forfar,ForfarFreeTradeAssociation,2ShillingsandPound(R7,10),ForfarHighStreetAssociation,Eightpence(R9), ForfarNorthernAssociation,HalfpennyandFourpence(R1,5):ForfarWestTownEndAL,Shilling,Penny,Twopence,Threepence, FivepenceandSixpence(R6,12,13,14,16,17); Kirriemuir,KirriemuirEquitableCS,Penny,Fourpence,Fivepence,Sevenpence andNinepence(R2,5,6,8,10),KirriemuirEquitableCSL,Pound(R19); Montrose,MontroseCS,Penny,Twopence,Threepence, Fourpence,Sevenpence(2,di erent)andTenpence(R2-5,8,9,12),MontroseBaking&TradingS,Threepence,Fourpence,2 Shillings and Pound (R 4, 5, 14, 17) [28]. Generally about very !ne, some rare £80-£100
          Provenance: ForfarFTA,ForfarHighStreet,ForfarNorthern1,ForfarWest6,12and14,Kirriemuir2,5,6and10A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril 2015[ForfarHighStreet,ForfarNorthern1,ForfarWest14andKirriemuir6exBrodie,ForfarWest6,Kirriemuir5and10exRains];Kirriemuir8 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          1176
          ARGYLLSHIRE, Campbeltown,CampbeltownCSL,Half-Sovereignand20Shillings(R9,10); Kinlochleven,KinlochlevenCSL, 1 Pint Milk and 2 Pint Milk (R 2, 3) [4]. First two very !ne, others extremely !ne, all rare; the only Co-op issues for the county £40-£50
          Provenance: A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [Campbeltown ex Brodie, Kinlochleven ex Rains]
          1177
          AYRSHIRE, Ardrossan,ArdrossanCSL,Halfpenny,Threepence,Halfcrownand5Shillings(R1,5,11,13); Auchinleck, AuchinleckEconomicalS,Half-SovereignandPound(R9,10),AuchinleckCSL,brassSixpence(R[15A]); Beith,BeithCSL,Pound andSixpence(R11,15); Carrick [Maybole],CarrickProvidentCSL,Pound,PennyandThreepence(R10,12,13),Carrick ProvidentCSL,Halfpenny(R21); Crosshouse,CrosshouseCAL,Pound(R10); Dalry,DalryBakingCoLtd,Pound([R10]),Dalry CSL,Pennies(3,twovariants),Threepence(2,di erent),Sixpence(2,di erent),Shillings(2,di erent),2Shillings,5Shillings,Pound andHalfpenny(R3(2),4-11,13,16,17)[28]. DalryBakingCoLtdexcavatedbutveryrare,othersgenerallyaboutvery !neandbetter, some rare £90-£120
          Provenance: Beith11,Carrick21,Crosshouse10,DalryCSL8and16A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Beith11andDalry16exVorley, Crosshouse 10 ex Todd]; Dalry 3, 4, 5, 7, 11 and 13 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          1178
          AYRSHIRE, Darvel,DarvelOldStore,Pound(R10),DarvelCSL,Penny,Threepence,SixpenceandShilling(R13,15,16,17), DarvelICSL,1Pint(3,twovariants)(R22(2),23); Fullarton and Irvine,Fullarton&IrvineCS,HalfpennyandThreepence(R1, [3]); Galston,GalstonCSL,Halfcrown(R7); Irvine and Fullarton,Irvine&FullartonCSL,Farthings(2,di erent),Halfpenny, Penny, Threepence (2), Sixpence (R 1, 2, 5, [6], 7 (2), 9) [18]. Fine to very !ne, some better £50-£70
          Provenance: Darvel10,15,17andone22,Fullarton1,Galston7,Irvine1,5andone7A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Darvel17andIrvine 5 and 7 ex Vorley, Galston 7 ex Brodie]
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1179
          AYRSHIRE, Kilbirnie,KilbirnieCSL,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepences(2,di erent),Sixpences(2,di erent),Shillings(2, di erent),Halfcrown,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepences(3,di erent),Halfpence(2,di erent),Pennies(2,di erent),Threepences(3, di erent),Sixpence,Shillings(2,di erent),2Shillings(3,di erent)(R2-8,8a,9,13,[14],15,16,17,22-6,26a,27,28,30-3,[33A]); Kilmarnock,KilmarnockECS,Halfpence(2),Penny,Threepence,SixpenceandPounds(2,di erent)(R1(2),2-5,10,11), KilmarnockECSL,10Shillings,Half-PintandPint(R9,13,14)[38]. Generallyaboutvery !ne,somebetter;excellentgroupsofthese towns £80-£100
          Provenance: Kilbirnie2,3,4,5,6,13,22,24,25,26and32D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;Kilbirnie7,8,9,16,17,27,28,31,33,andall Kilmarnock except 1 and 2 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [17, 31 and 33 ex Rains, 28 ex Vorley]
          1180
          AYRSHIRE, Kilwinning, Kilwinning CSL, Halfpenny, Threepence and 1 Pint Milk (R 1, [3], 13); Mauchline, Mauchline CSL, Halfpence (2, di erent), Penny and Threepence (R 1, 2, 3, [5]); Muirkirk, Muirkirk CSL, Penny and Sixpence (R 2, 5); New Cumnock, New Cumnock CSL, Threepence (R 4); Newmilns, Newmilns CSL, Threepence, Penny, Sixpence and Shilling (R [4], 11, 14, 15); Newton, Newton CSL, Bread (R 11); Patna, Patna CSL, Penny (R 2); Stevenston, Stevenston CSL, Halfpenny, Penny and 5 Shillings (R 1, 3, 8); Trabboch, Trabboch CSL, Pounds (2, di erent) (R 10 [10a]) [21]. About very !ne and better, several rare £60-£80
          Provenance: Kilwinning13,Mauchline1,2and3,NewCumnock4,allNewmilns,allStevenstonandTrabboch10A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril 2015 [Kilwinning 13, Mauchline 3, Stevenston 1 and 8 ex Rains, Mauchline 1 ex Todd, Stevenston 3 ex Vorley]
          1181
          BANFF-SHIRE, Ban ,Ban CCL,Penny(R2); Keith,StrathislaCCL,Pound(R10)[2]. Firstexcavated,secondvery !ne,bothvery rare; believed the only issues for the county £25-£35
          Provenance: D.R. Rains Collection; A.T. Macmillan Collection [from D.R.R. July 2008], bt April 2015
          1182
          BERWICKSHIRE, Duns,Duns&DistrictCSL,Halfpenny(R1); Earlston,EarlstonCSL,Shilling([R6]); Eyemouth,Eyemouth ICSL,Half-SovereignandPound(R9,10)[4]. Firstextremely !ne,othersvery !ne,allveryrare,especiallythesecond;believedtheonly issues for the county £60-£80
          Provenance: Duns D.R. Rains Collection, A.T. Macmillan Collection [from D.R.R. July 2008], bt April 2015
          1183
          BUTE, Rothesay,UnitedCo-opBakingSL,RoselandCamp,TeaToken(R3). Extremely !ne;believedtheonlyCo-opcheckissued on the island £25-£35
          Provenance: bt H. Simmons October 2020
          1184
          CAITHNESS, Thurso,ThursoICSL,Threepence,Sixpences(2,di erent),Ninepence,Tenpence,Shillings(2,di erent),5Shillings, 7Shillings,Half-SovereignandPound(R4,7-10,13,14,17,19,22,23)[11]. Aboutvery !neandbetter,mostlyrare;anexcellenttown group, only lacking two issues £70-£90
          Provenance: R 7, 8, 13, 17, 19 and 23 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [7 and 17 ex Rains, 13 ex Vorley, 19 and 23 ex Brodie]
          1185
          CLACKMANNANSHIRE, Alloa,AlloaCSL,Sixpence,Halfpence(4,di erent),Pennies(3,di erent),Threepences(2,di erent), Sixpence,Shillings(2,di erent),2Shillings,5Shillings,Pound,1PintMilkandInternalTokens(3,di erent)(R5,11-19,21,24,25,27, 28,30,32,36,38,39); Alva,AlvaCo-OpBakingSL,10Shillings,Pound(2,di erent)(R9,10,11),AlvaCo-opBazaarSL, HalfSovereign and Pound (R 9, 10) [25]. About very !ne and better, some rare £80-£100
          Provenance: Alloa12,13,15,18,24,27-39andAlvaBazaar10A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[15and18exVorley,36,38and39ex Brodie];Alloa11,14and17M.J.PatersonCollection,btOctober2012;Alva9and11D.PerryCollection,DNWAuction135,21and24March 2016, lot 1266 (part)
          1186
          CLACKMANNANSHIRE, Clackmannan,ClackmannanCSL,Pennies(2,di erent),FleshingThreepence,SixpenceandShilling, GroceryDeptPenny,Threepence,SixpenceandShilling(R2,12,21,22,23,25-8); Coalsnaughton,CoalsnaughtonCSL, HalfpennyandThreepence(R1,3); Menstrie,MenstrieCSL,Shilling,PoundandHalfpenny(R6,10,12); Newtonshaw, NewtonshawCSL,MilkHalfpenny,MilkPenny,BreadPenny(R11,12,14),TheNewtonshawCS,BeefHalfpenny,Penny,Sixpence, Shilling and Halfcrown (R 20, 21, [24, 25, 26]) [22]. Newtonshaw Milk extremely !ne, others !ne to very !ne, some very rare £100-£150
          Provenance: Clackmannan2,12,21and22,allCoalsnaughtonandMenstrie,Newtonshaw11and12A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015 [Clackmannan2,Newtonshaw11and12exVorley,22,bothCoalsnaughtonandMenstrie10exBrodie,Menstrie11exRains];Clackmannan23, 25 -8 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          1187
          CLACKMANNANSHIRE, Tillicoultry,TillicoultryCS,Farthings(5,threevariants)(R1,2(2),3(3);Withers7540andvar.); TillicoultryCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepences(2,di erent),Half-Sovereign,Pound,MilkHalfpenny,PennyandThreepence(R4,5, 6, [6a], 11, 12, 13, 14, 16) [14]. One R 2 and both R 3s very !ne and better, others generally !ne to very !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: R1D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;oneR2,oneR3,R4,5,6a,11,12and13A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[5ex Vorley, 6 ex Brodie]; other R 3 A.B. Pardoe Collection, DNW Auction 31, 17 September 1997, lot 491 (part)
          The
        Neil Beaton Collection of Scottish Co-Operative Society Tokens
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          DUMFRIES-SHIRE, Carronbridge,CarronbridgeCSL,Halfpenny,Pennies(3,di erent),Threepences(3,di erent),Sixpence, Shillings(2,di erent),5Shillings(2,di erent),Half-Sovereign,Pounds(2,di erent),Bread(2,di erent)(R1-5,[5a],6,8,9,10,12-18); Dumfries and Maxwelltown,D[umfries]&M[axwelltown]CSL,Half-PintandPints(2)(R3,4(2)); Kirkconnel,Kirkconnel CSL,Halfpence(2,di erent),Penny,Threepence,Shilling,2Shillings,Half-PintMilk,OnePint,2Pintsand3Pints(R1-4,6,7,9-12); Langholm,LangholmCSCL,HalfpenceandTwopence(R1,3); Wanlockhead,PennyandThreepenceleaddieimpressions,1 Loaf,1PintandIGallon(R[2a],3,12,14,17);togetherwithDumfriesStandard,brassHalf[38]. Generally !netovery !ne, Wanlockhead 12 doubly pierced, Wanlockhead 17 set into key fob £80-£100
          Provenance: Carronbridge1,2,3,13,15and17,oneDumfries4,allKirkconnelexceptR1,Langholm1andWanlockhead12A.T.Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [Carronbridge 1 and Dumfries 4 ex Rains, Kirkconnel 10 and 11 ex Vorley]
          DUNBARTONSHIRE, Alexandria,ValeofLevenCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,Shillingand5Shillings(R1,2, 4,5,6,8),TheValeofLevenCSL,Halfpenny,Half-SovereignandPounds(2,di erent)(R[1],9,10,11); Clydebank,Clydebank CSL,HalfpennyandCoalBogie1Cwt(R1,12); Condorrat,CondorratCSL,Penny(R2); Cumbernauld,CumbernauldCSL, Halfpenny,Penny,ThreepenceandPenny(R1,2,3,8); Dalmuir,DalmuirCSL,PennyandPound(R2,10); Dumbarton, DumbartonECS,Threepence,Shillingand5Shillings(R4,7,18a),DumbartonECSL,Halfpenny,Pasty(2,di erent),Half-Pints,Pints (5,threevariants),Half-Litre(2,di erent)andLitre(2,di erent)(R22,30,30a,31,33,34,34a(3),40-3); Kirkintilloch, KirkintillochCS,Farthing([R1]); Lennox,LennoxCSL,Halfpenny([R1]); Milngavie,MilngavieCSL,Shilling(R6)[39]. Generally about very !ne, some very rare; an excellent county group £140-£180
          Provenance: Clydebank,Condorrat,Cumbernauld2,3and8,Dalmuir2,Dumbarton4,7,22,31,33,two34a,40and42,Milngavie,ValeofLeven1,2, 4,5,6,9,10and11A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Clydebank1,Cumbernauld3and8exVorley,Condorrat,Cumbernauld2,Dumbarton 4,Dumbarton22exBrodie,Dalmuir2,Dumbarton40and42exRains];Dalmuir10M.J.PatersonCollection,btOctober2012;Dumbarton34and one 34a D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008; Kirkintilloch and Lennox bt May 2016
          EASTLOTHIAN, Dunbar and WestBarns,Dunbar&WestBarnsCSL,Sixpence(R5); Haddington,HaddingtonCSL,HalfLoafand1Loaf(R11,12); Prestonpans,PrestonpansCSL,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,Shilling,Halfpenny,Pennyand1Pint(R [2],4,5,6,11,12,22); Tranent,EastLothianCSL,Halfpenny,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence,Sixpences(3,di erent),Shillingand 1Pint(2,di erent)(R1,2,[2a],3,4,5,[5a],6,8,9),TranentCSL,Threepence,Halfpenny,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence, Sixpence and Shilling (R 4. 11, 12, 12a, 13, 14 (2), 15) [28]. Generally about very !ne, some better, some rare £80-£100
          Provenance: Dunbar,allELothianCSLexceptR5a,Haddington12,allPrestonpansexcept2andallTranentCSLexcept12aandone14A.T. MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[DunbarandELothian8exRains,Haddington12,Prestonpans4and5,Tranent4exBrodie,Tranent11,13,14 and 15 ex Noble, Tranent 12 ex Vorley]; Haddington 11 M.J. Paterson Collection, bt October 2012
          FIFE, Auchtermuchty,AuchtermuchtyCSL,CoalHalfpenny(R11),Auchtermuchty&VicinityCCL,Pound(R10), Auchtermuchty&VicinityCSL,Sixpence,5Shillingsand10Shillings(R15,18,[19]); Buckhaven,BuckhavenCSL,Halfpenny, Pennies(2,di erent)(R[1],2,[2var.]); Burntisland,BurntislandHighStreetCSL,Threepenceand5Shillings(R4,8),Burntisland CSL,Pound(R10),BurntislandReformCSL,10ShillingsandPound(R19,20); Cowdenbeath,CowdenbeathCSL,Halfpence(3, di erent),Penny,Twopence(2,di erent),BeefHalfpenny,BeefPenny,BeefThreepence,BeefShillingandBeef5Shillings(R[1a,1b, 1c,2,3(2)],11,12,13,15,17); Cupar,Cupar&DistrictCSL,ThreepenceandShilling(R4,6)[26]. Aboutvery !neandbetter, excellent groups for these towns £70-£90
          Provenance: Auchtermuchty10,11and18,Buckhaven2var.,Burntisland4and8,Cowdenbeath11-13and15andCupar6A.T.MacmillanCollection, bt April 2015 [Auchtermuchty 10, 11 and 18, Burntisland 4, Cowdenbeath 12 and Cupar 6 ex Brodie, Cowdenbeath 11 ex Noble]
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          FIFE, Dunfermline,DunfermlineCS,Sixpences(2)(R[4]);DunfermlineCSL,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,Eightpence,Shilling, HalfLoaf(2,di erent),Loaf(5,di erent),MeatSixpence,DairyHalfpenny,DairyPenny,DairyThreepence,DairySixpence,Dairy Shilling,HalfPint,HalfPints,Pints(6,fourdi erent)(R2,4,5,5b,6,12-15,[15a],16,17,20,24-7,[27a],28-30,31(2),32,33(2)) [28]. R 12 fair, others generally about very !ne and better; believed to include every variant known for the town, the !rst two very rare £80-£100
          Provenance: allDunfermlineCSLexceptR5b,15a,16,25,26,27a,one31andone33A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[4,5,6,17,and20ex Brodie,28exRains,30exVorley];R25D.PottingerCollection,DNWAuctionT6,19March2009,lot265(part);oneR31D.R.RainsCollection,bt October 2008
          FIFE, EastWemyss,EastWemyssCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,Sixpenceand2Shillings(R1-4,6); Freuchie,Freuchie OldCS,Sixpence(R5); HillofBeath,HillofBeithCSL,1Loaf(R2); Inverkeithing,InverkeithingCSL,Half-SovereignandPound (R9,10); Kelty,KeltyCSL,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence,Sixpences(2,di erent),Shilling,Halfpence(2,di erent),Penny, Threepences(2)(R2,3,4a,5,5a,6,9,10,11,12[2]); Kettle,KettleCS,Pound(R10); Kirkcaldy,EastFifeCSL,1PintMilk(R1), KirkcaldyCS,Pound(R10),KirkcaldyLinksNewBreadSociety,Half(2,di erent),One(R1,2,3),KirkcaldyLinksBreadSociety,Half (R 9) [27]. Kettle excavated, others generally about very !ne and better, several rare £70-£90
          Provenance: EastWemyss1andoneKelty12D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;EastWemyss2-4and6,Freuchie,HillofBeith,Inverkeithing, Kelty3,5,6,9,10,11andone12,Kettle,Kirkcaldy1,2and10A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[EastWemyss3,Freuchie,HillofBeith, Inverkeithing 9, Kelty 11, Kettle and Kirkcaldy 2 ex Brodie]
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          FIFE, Kirkland,KirklandIndustrialSociety,Half-SovereignandPound(R9,10); Leslie,LeslieCS,PennyandFourpence(R2,4), LeslieCSL,Sixpence(R6),Leslie&DistrictCSL,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence,Fourpence,Shillingand20Shillings(R12,12a,13, 14,16,22); Leven,LevenReformCSL,Pennies(2,di erent)(R2,3); Lochgelly,LochgellyCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence, Sixpenceand2Shillings(R1,2,4,5,7); Markinch,MarkinchCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,ThreepenceandShilling(R1,2,4,6),Markinch & District CSL, Halfpenny and Penny (R 9, 10) [24]. Leslie 12a excavated, others generally about very !ne, some better £60-£80
          Provenance: Leslie4,12,13,14,16and22,Leven,Lochgelly1,2,5andMarkinch9A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Leslie12andLochgelly1 ex Brodie, Leslie 13 ex Vorley, Leven 2 and Markinch 9 ex Rains]; Markinch 1 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          FIFE, Methil,MethilCSL,Halfpence(2,di erent),PennyandThreepences(2,di erent)(R1,2,3,5,6); Newburgh,Newburgh& DistrictCSL,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence,Sixpence,5Shillings,Threepenceand1Pint(R2,3,5,6,11,15,16),Newburgh& MountPleasantBakingSL,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,5ShillingsandCheck(R2,3,5,9,13); Pathhead [Kirkcaldy],Pathhead& SinclairtownCSL,CoalHalfpenny,CoalPenny,CoalTwopence,CoalSixpences(2,di erent),CoalEightpence(2,di erent),Coal Shillings(2,di erent)(R1,2,3,5,6,9,10,17,18),Pathhead&SInclairtownCS,CoalSixpence(R20); Townhill,TownhillICSL, Penny, Threepence and Sixpence (R 2, 3, 4) [30]. Newburgh 6 about !ne, others about very !ne and better, some rare £70-£90
          Provenance: Methil1,3and5,Newburgh&District2,3,5and11,Newburgh&MountPleasant2,3and5,Pathhead1A.T.MacmillanCollection,bt April 2015 [Methil 5 ex Vorley, Newburgh & District 2, 5 and 11 ex Brodie]
          LANARKSHIRE, Airdrie,AirdrieBreadSL,10ShillingsandPound(R9,10); Auchenheath,AuchenheathProvidentCSL, Halfpenny,Penny,Threepences(4,twovariants),Sixpence,Shilling,2Shillings(3),5Shillings(2)(R1,2,3(2),4(2),5,6,7(3),9(2)), AuchenheathCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,Shilling,2Shillingsand5Shillings(R11-17); BaronyGlebe,Barony GlebeCSL,Half-SovereignandPound(R9,10); Bellshill,Bellshill&MossendCSL,Halfpenny,PennyandThreepence(R7,8,9); Blantyre,BlantyreCSL,Pennies(2,di erent),Halfcrowns(2,di erent)(R3,4,10,11),BlantyreCSLMilkDept,Half-Pint,1Pint,1 PintCheap,1PintFree(R14-17),Stone eldIndependentCSL,Penny(R12)[36]. Aboutvery !neandbetter,excellentgroupsofthese towns £80-£100
          Provenance: Airdrie9,oneeachAuchenheath4,7and9,Bellshill8,Blantyre3,4and11A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Auchenheath7,9 andBellshill8exBrodie,Blantyre3and11exRains];Airdrie10N.G.BrodieCollection,DNWAuction55,8October2002,lot416(part); Auchenheath 1,oneeach3and7,Blantyre10,14,16and17D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;BaronyGlebe10M.J.PatersonCollection,bt October 2012
          LANARKSHIRE, Burnbank,BurnbankCSL,1Bread,Halfpenny,MilkDept1Pint(R10,11,17); Calderbank,CalderbankCSL, Halfpenny(R1); Cambuslang,CambuslangICSL,Bread(2,di erent)(R1,2); Carluke,CarlukeCSL,Farthing,Halfpenny,Penny, ThreepenceandSixpence(R15,16,18,20,23); Cathcart,CathcartCSL,Halfpenny([R1]); Cessnock,CessnockCSL,10Shillings (R9); Chapelhall,ChapelhallCSL,Threepence,Halfpenny,ThreepenceandShilling(R4,[5],11,13),ChapelhallFederatedBaking SL,Sixpence,Shillingand2Shillings(R4,5,6); Coalburn,CoalburnDistrictCSL,Penny,Shillings(4,threevariants)(R2,6,13(2), 14)[25]. Chapelhall CSL 4 about !ne, others generally about very !ne and better, some rare, especially Cathcart £70-£90
          Provenance: Burnbank11and17,Calderbank,Cambuslang,allCarlukeexcept20,Cessnock,ChapelhallCSL4and11,allChapelhallFBSL,allCoalburn exceptone13A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Burnbank11,Carluke15,ChapelhallFBSL5and6,Coalburn6exBrodie,Calderbank, Carluke 23 and Coalburn 2 ex Vorley, Cambuslang 2, Carluke 16, Cessnock, Chapelhall 11 and Coalburn 13 ex Rains]
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          LANARKSHIRE, Coatbridge,CoatbridgeCSL,Farthings(2,di erent),Halfpenny,Pennies(2),Twopence,Threepence,Sixpence (3,twovariants),Shillings(2,di erent),2Shillings(2,di erent),5Shillings,OnePint(R1,2,3,4(2),5,6,7,7a(2),8,[8var.],9,10, 13,16); Dalziel,DalzielCSL,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,Shillings(3,di erent),Penny,Halfpence(4),Pennies(6,threevariants), ThreepenceandShilling(R2,4,5,6,6a,7,[9a],10(4),12(2),[12a(2)],13(2),14,17)[36]. Coatbridge5fair,othersgenerallyabout very !ne, some better £60-£80
          Provenance: allCoatbridgeexcept1,one4,6,one7,7aand8,Dalziel6,7,two10,one12,one13,14and17A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril 2015[Coatbridge4,7,9,Dalziel5,6,and7exBrodie,Coatbridge8var.andoneDalziel10exVorley,Coatbridge10and16,Dalziel14and17ex Rains,oneDalziel10exNoble];otherCoatbridge7andoneDalziel12D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;Dalziel2M.J.PatersonCollection,bt October 2012
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          LANARKSHIRE, Darngavil,DarngavilCSL,2Shillings(R6); DouglasWater,DouglasWaterCSL,Halfpence(2),Pennies(2), Threepence,Sixpences(2,di erent),Shillings(2,di erent),2Shillings,5Shillings,valueunspeci ed(2)(R1(2),3(2),5,7,8,10,11, 12,14,16(2)); Dykehead,Dykehead&ShottsBakingSociety,HalfpennyandTwopence(R1,3),Dykehead&ShottsCSL, Sixpence,Shilling,Milk1Pint(R5,6,13); EastKilbride,BottledMilkTwopence(R11); Forth,F[orth]P[rovident]CBCS,Shilling (R6); Gilbert eld,Gilbert eldCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Sixpences(2,di erent),Halfcrown(R[1],2,5,[5a,7])[26]. Aboutvery !ne and better, some rare, particularly Forth £60-£80
          Provenance: Darngavil,oneDouglasWater1,5,7,8,11andone16,Dykehead1,6and13andGilbert eld5A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015 [DarngavilandDykehead1exVorley,Dykehead6andGilbert eld5exBrodie];DouglasWater10andEastKilbrideD.R,RainsCollection,bt October 2008
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          LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow: Anniesland, Anniesland CSL, Penny (R 12); Bridgeton, Glasgow London Road CSL, Pennies (2, di erent), Threepence, Sixpences (2, di erent), Halfpence, Twopence (R 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13); Glasgow Central, Glasgow CS, 1 Shillings (R 13), Scottish CWS Retail Branches, Half-Pint and Pint (R 1, 2); Glasgow Eastern, Glasgow Eastern CSL, Halfpence (2, di erent), Penny, Twopence, Threepence, Fourpence, Sixpence, Shilling, 2 Shillings (2), Halfcrown, 5 Shillings, Half-Pint, Pint, 1 Cwt Coal (2) (R 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a, 6, [7], 8, 9 (2), 9a, 10, 14, 15, 18 (2)); Glasgow South, Glasgow South CSL, 1 Cwt Coal (R 2), G[lasgow] S[outh] CSL, 2 Gallons Para n (R 5); Partick, Partick CSL, Half-Sovereign (R 9); Pollokshaws, Pollokshaws CSL, Penny (R 2); St George’s, St George’s CIS 1860, value unspeci ed ([R –]); St Rollox, St Rollox CSL, 1 Cwt Coal (R 12); Scotstoun, Scotstoun & Whiteinch CSL, Penny ([R 2]); Shettleston, Shettleston CSL, Shilling, 2 Shillings, Pints (5, di erent), One Pint, Bread (R 6, [7], 23, 23a, 24-7, 30); Shieldhall, Shieldhall SCWS, Halfpence (2, di erent), Penny (R 1, 2, 3), Shieldhall Dining Rooms SCWS, Threepence (R 5) [47]. Shettleston 30 excavated, others generally very !ne, some better, several rare; an excellent and comprehensive city group
          £180-£220
          Provenance: allLondonRoadexcept7,GlasgowEastern1,2,3,4,6,both9,10,14andone18,GlasgowCentralCWS1,GlasgowSouth2,Partick, Pollokshaws,StRollox,Shettleston6,23,24,25and26,Shieldhall1,2and3A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[LondonRoad2,Eastern2, Shettleston6,24and26exRains,LondonRoad6,Eastern14,Partick,StRolloxandShieldhall3exVorley,LondonRoad13,GlasgowSouth2, PollokshawsandShieldhall2exBrodie,Eastern4andShieldhall1exTodd];StGeorge’sN.G.BrodieCollection,DNWAuction55,8October2002, lot 417 (part); Shieldhall Dining N.G. Brodie Collection, bt January 2010
          LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow: Hutchesontown,UnitedCo-operativeBakingSL,brassworkspasses(41),stamped6,24,27,29, 50,51,53,54,58,59,63,67,68,69,70,73,77,80,81,84,86,92,96,97,98,103,108,113,118,119,145,148,153,158,174,185, 224, 247, 248, 590B, 727B (R 1) [41]. Last two very !ne, others generally !ne £30-£50
          Provenance: No.67 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [ex Vorley]; no.247 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          LANARKSHIRE, Glengowan,GlengowanCSL,Halfpenny(R1); Govan,GovanCSL,Pound(R10); Greengairs,Greengairs CSL,Halfpenny(R1); Hamilton,HamiltonCentralCSL,PennyandThreepence(R2,4),HamiltonPalaceCollieryCSL,Threepence, Penny,Sixpences(2di erent),Shillingand5Shillings(R4,14,17-19,23),PalaceCollieryCSL,Halfpenny(R26); Hurlet,Hurlet& NitshillCSL,Halfpenny,PennyandHalfcrown(R[1A],2,10); KinningPark,KinningParkCSL,1Cwt(R12)[16]. Aboutvery !ne and better, several very rare £60-£80
          Provenance: Greengairs,allHamiltonPalaceexcept17,Hurlet2andKinningParkA.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[GreengairsandHamilton Palace 2 ex Vorley, Hamilton Palace 14, 19 and 23, Palace Colliery and Hurlet ex Brodie, Kinning Park ex Noble]
          LANARKSHIRE, Lanark,LanarkProvidentCSL,Halfpence(5,fourvariants),Pennies(5,twovariants),Threepences(6, ve variants),Sixpences(7,threevariants),2Shillings(4,twovariants),10Shillings,Half-PintMilk,1PintMilk(2),1CwtCoal(3,di erent) (R1(2),2,3,4,5(4),[5var.],9,10,11,12,12a(2),13(3),13a,14(3),19(3),21,24,26,27(2),28,29,30)[34]. Very !neand better, a comprehensive group, only lacking one variety £50-£70
          Provenance: one1,2,3,4,two5,9,11,one12a,two13,one14,two19,27,29and30A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[1exNoble,3,two 5, one13,one19,27and30exBrodie,4exRains,11andone13exNoble,one19exVorley];10,12,one14and21D.R.RainsCollection,bt October 2008
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          LANARKSHIRE, Larkhall,LarkhallCSL,Half-Sovereign,Pound,Halfpence(2),Pennies(2),Threepence,Sixpences(2,di erent), Shillingand2Shillings(R9,10,11(2),13(2),15,17,18,19,21),LarkhallVictuallingSL,Halfpence(3),Pennies(2,di erent), Threepence,Shilling,2Shillings,5Shillingsand10Shillings(R1(3),3,4,5,9,12,15,17); Law,LawCSL,PennyandThreepence(R2, 3); Leadhills,LeadhillsCSL,Halfpenny,Pennyand2Shillings(R1,2,7); Lesmahagow,AbbeygreenCSL,Halfpenny,Pennies(3, twovariants),ThreepenceandSixpence(R1,2,3(2),4,5); Mo atMills,Mo atMillsCS,Half-SovereignandHalfpenny(R[9], 15),Mo atMillsCSL,PennyandThreepence(R2,4); Newarthill,NewarthillCSL,Threepences(2,di erent)(R[4],23); Newmains,Newmains&CambusnethanCSL,Penny,5Shillings,Halfpence(4,twovariants),Shillings(2,di erent)(R2,8,11,12 (3), 16, 17) [44]. About very !ne and better, a few rare £90-£120
          Provenance: Abbeygreen1andone3,oneLarkhallCSL11,LarkhallVictualling1andNewmains16D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008; Abbeygreen2,one3,4and5,LarkhallCSL9,one11,one13,15,17,19and21,oneLarkhallVictualling1,3,4,5and12,Law2,Leadhills2and7, Mo atMills2and9,Newarthill23,Newmains11,two12and17A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Abbeygreen2,3,4,and5,LarkhallCSLR 15,17and21exRains,oneLarkhallVictualling1,Leadhills7,Mo at2and9,oneNewmains12and17exBrodie,Newarthill23exVorley]; Newmains 2 M.J. Paterson Collection, bt October 2012
          LANARKSHIRE, Overtown,OvertownCSL,HalfpennyandThreepence(R11,24); Plains,PlainsCSL,Halfpenny(R1); Rutherglen,AvonbankCS,Penny([R6]);RutherglenNewCo-opVictualling&BakingSL,Threepence(R3); Stone eld, Stone eldIndependentCSL,Sixpence(R5); Strathaven,StrathavenCSL,Half-Sovereigns(2,di erent),Pound,Half-Pint,Pintand Milk(R9,9a,10,11,12,14); Uddingston,Halfpence(3,di erent),Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence,Sixpence,Shilling,Sixpence,5 Shillings,Halfpenny,1CwtCoal(3,twovariants),Half-PintMilk,OnePintMilk(R1,2,2a,3,3a,4,5,6,[16],17,18,22(2),22a,[23], [24]); WestBenhar,WestBenharCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,SixpenceandShilling(R1,2,4,5,10); Wishaw,Wishaw CSL,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence,Shilling,Penny,Threepence,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,Shilling,Penny,Threepence,Sixpence, Shilling,5Shillingsand1Cwt(R2,3,10,11,14,16,23-5,27,30-3,35,37)[50]. Wishaw25extremely !newithoriginalcolour,others about very !ne and better £120-£150
          Provenance: Overtown,Rutherglen3,Stone eld,Strathaven10,11,12and14,allUddingstonexcept3a,6,16,18,23and24,WestBenhar1,2and5 andallWishawexcept14A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Overtown11,Stone eld,Wishaw2,3,11and27exBrodie,Strathaven14, Uddingston 1and3,WestBenhar1and5,Wishaw10,30,33and35exVorley,WestBenhar2andWishaw31exRains,Wishaw23,24and25ex Noble]
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          MIDLOTHIAN, Dalkeith,DalkeithCSL,PennyandSixpence(R2,5); Gorebridge,GorebridgeCSL,Halfpenny,Threepence, Sixpence,5Shillingsand1PintMilk(R1,3,4,7,10); Hillwood,HillwoodCSL,Half-Sovereigns(2,di erent),Pound(R9,10,[12]); Leith,BonningtonCSL,Pound(R10); Musselburgh,MusselburghICSL,Penny,Shillingand2Shillings(R2,6,7),Musselburgh& FisherrowCSL,Penny,Threepences(3,di erent),Sixpence,Shillings(2,di erent),10Shillings,20Shillings,Halfpence(4,three variants),Pennies(3,di erent),Threepences(3,twovariants),Sixpence,Pint,1Pint(2)(R2,4-7,9,10,16,17,18(2),19,20,22-4, 26 (2), 26a, 28, 38, 39 (2)) [37]. Bonnington 10 and Hillwood 12 excavated, others generally about very !ne, some better £60-£80
          Provenance: Bonnington,oneMusselburgh&Fisherrow26andone39D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;allGorebridge,Hillwood10,all MusselburghICSL,Musselburgh&Fisherrow4,5,7,10-17,one18,19-24,one26,28,38andone39A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015 [Hillwood, Musselburgh & Fisherrow 4 and 17 ex Vorley, Musselburgh & Fisherrow 5 ex Rains, Musselburgh & Fisherrow 20 and 26 ex Brodie]
          MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh,EdinburghNorthernDistrictCSL,Half-Sovereign([R1]);ProfessionalCivilServiceSupplyAL, HalfLoaf,OneLoaf(2,di erent)(R1-3);StCuthbertsCAL,Threepence,Shilling,Threepences(4,threevariants),Sixpences(3,two variants),Shillings(6,di erent),Halfcrown,5Shillings,10Shillings,Half-Sovereign,Pound,5Pounds,OneBag,Half-Pint(8, ve variants),Pint(13,sevenvariants),Quart(2,di erent),Pint(3,twovariants)(R3,[5],15,18(3),20,23(2),25,27,28,30,31,32,33, 36,38,39,40,43,44,45,47(3),[47var.],[48A[2]),49,50,51,[51var.],52,53(3),54(3),55(2),56,57,58,59(2),60);St CuthbertsCA,Pennies(6,threevariants)(R10,11(3),12(2))[60]. Professional1and2pierced,othersgenerallyaboutvery !neand better, a very comprehensive city group £100-£150
          Provenance: Professional2,StCuthbertsCAL3,15,20,25-30,32,33,39,44,45,one47,one48A,49,50,51,52,one54,one55,56,57,58,one59 and60,StCuthbertsCA10andone12A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[CAL3,one48A,one59and60,CA10exRains,CAL44andone 54 ex Brodie]; St Cuthberts CAL 51 var, one 59 and one CA 12 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          MIDLOTHIAN, Penicuik,PenicuikCA1882Ltd,PennyandSixpence([R2,4]),PenicuikCSL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence, Sixpence,Shilling,2Shillings,10ShillingsandPound(R11,12,14-17,19,20),PenicuikCAL,Penny(R22); Portobello,Poertobello CSL,Farthing,Halfpenny,Pennies(3,di erent),Sixpence,Shillingand2Shillings(R0,1,2,3,4,[5A],6,7); Rosewell,RosewellCSCL, Halfpenny,ThreepenceandSixpence(R1,4,5); WestCalder,GaviesideCSL,Shilling(R6),WestCalderCSL,Halfpenny,Pennies (2),Threepences(2),Shilling,2Shillings,5Shillings,Half-Pint,1Pint(R2,4(2),7(2),9,12,14,15,16)[33]. Firsttwoabout !nebut very rare, others generally very !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: Gavieside6,PenicuikCSL12,14,15and17,Portobello0,2,3,4and7,Rosewell5andallWestCalderexceptone4andone7A.T. MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Gavieside,Portobello2,3,4and7,Rosewell5andWestCalder9exBrodie,WestCalder4,and7exVorley]; Penicuik CSL 11 and 16 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
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          PEEBLES, Innerleithen,InnerleithenCCL,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,SixpenceandShilling(R1,2,4,5,6),InnerleithenCSL, Halfpence(2,di erent),Pennies(3,di erent),SixpenceandShilling(R11,12,13,[13A],15,17,19); Peebles,PeeblesCSL, Halfpenny,Pennies(2,di erent),Threepence,SixpenceandShilling(R1,2,[2A],4,5,7); Walkerburn,WalkerburnCSL,Farthing, Threepence, Halfpenny, Penny, Sixpence and Shilling (R 11, 14, 20, 21, 23, 24) [24]. Innerleithen CCL !ne, others very !ne and better £60-£80
          Provenance: Peebles1,5and7,Walkerburn14,21and23A.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Peebles1exBrodie,Peebles5,7and Walkerburn 14 ex Rains, Walkerburn 23 ex Vorley]
          PERTHSHIRE, Abernethy,AbernethyCSL,HalfpennyandPound(R1,10); Auchterarder,AuchterarderCSTownhead, Shilling,5Shillingsand10Shillings(R6,8,9),AuchterarderCSLTownhead,Half-SovereignandPound(R10,11),AuchterarderFeus CSL,Half-SovereignandPound(R9,10); Auchtergaven,AuchtergavenCSL,10ShillingsandPound(R9a,10); Crie ,Crie CSL, Halfpenny,ThreepenceandPound(R1,4,10); Deanston,DeanstonCSL,Half-Sovereign(R9); Dunblane,Half-PintandPint(R 12,13); Perth,PerthCo-opCoalSL,Half-Cwt,1Cwt(5,di erent),Half-TonandTon(R1,2,3,3a,3b,3c,4,5),PerthCo-op Creamery,Twopences(2,di erent),Three-and-a-HalfPence(2,di erent)(R3,3a,5,6),PerthCo-opDairy,Threehalfpence, Twopence-Halfpenny,Threepence,Fourpence,Fivepence,SixpenceandPint(R8-13,15)[36]. SomePerthCoal !ne,othersaboutvery !ne and better, some rare
          £70-£90
          Provenance: Abernethy1,AuchterarderTownhead6and9,bothAuchterarderFeus,allCrie ,Dunblane12andallPerthCoalexcept3aand3bA.T. MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Abernethy1,Auchterarder6,both9sand10,Crie 1and10exBrodie,Crie 4exNoble,Dunblane12,Perth Coal4and5exRains];Abernethy10N.G.BrodieCollection,DNWAuction55,8October2002,lot423(part);AuchterarderTownhead8and10, and Auchtergaven 9a M.J. Paterson Collection, bt October 2012 [Townhead 8 ex Brodie]
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          RENFREWSHIRE, Barrhead, Barrhead CSL, Farthing, Halfpence (3, di erent), Twopence, Threepence, Sixpence, Shillings (2, di erent), Bread (4, di erent) (R 1, 2, [2.1], 3, [4A], 5, 6, 6a, 6b, 9, 10, 11, [12]); Bridge of Weir, Bridge of Weir CSL, Pound (R 10); Busby, Busby CS, 1 Pence (R 2); Clarkston, Clarkston CSL, Threepence and Sixpence (R 3, 5), Clarkston CAL, Halfpenny ([R 13]); Gourock, Firth of Clyde CSL, 10 Shillings (R 9); Greenock, Greenock Central CS, 1 Cwt Coal (4, di erent), 1 Cwt Nuts (R 3 -6, 10), Greenock Central CSL, Halfpence, Twopence-Threefarthings, Threepence, Threehalfpence, Twopence-Threefarthings, Threepence-Farthing (R 12, 15, 16, 21, 23, 25), Greenock Central S, Sixpence (R 40), Greenock United Co-operative Coal SL, Cwt and value unspeci ed (R 2, 4); Howwood, Howwood CSL, Shilling (R 7); Johnstone, Johnstone CSL, Halfpenny, Coal (2, di erent) (R 1, 8, 8a); Newton Mearns, Newton Mearns CSL, 20 Shillings (R 10) [38]. Generally about very !ne or better, some rare £100-£150
          Provenance: Barrhead1,2.1,9,10and11,BridgeofWeir,Busby,Clarkston3,Gourock,GreenockCentral3,16,21,25and40,GreenockUnited2 and4,Johnstone1andNewtonMearnsA.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[Barrhead1,GreenockCentral16andGreenockUnited2exRains, Barrhead2and10,Busby,Gourock,GreenockCentral21and25,GreenockUnited4andJohnstoneexBrodie,BridgeofWeir,Clarkston3and Newton MearnsexVorley];GreenockCentral4and6D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober2008;GreenockCentral12M.J.PatersonCollection,bt October 2012
          RENFREWSHIRE, Paisley,PaisleyEquitableCSL,TwopenceandPound(R3,15);PaisleyCo-operativeManufacturingSL,Penny, Twopence,Threepence,FourpenceandSixpence(R2,3,5,6,8);PaisleyProvidentCS,Pound(R10);PaisleyProvidentCSL,Penny, Twopence,Threepence,Fourpence,Fivepence,Sixpence,Pound,5Pounds,HalfpennyandPenny(R12-17,22,[22A],23,26);Paisley UnderwoodCCSL,Penny,Twopence,Threepence,Fourpence,Fivepence,Sixpence,Eightpence,Tenpence,Shillings(2,di erent),2 Shillings(2),3Shillings,5Shillingsand10Shillings(R1-6,8,10,12,13,15(2),16,17,18)[33]. Generallyaboutvery !ne,somebetter, an excellent town group £80-£100
          Provenance: PaisleyEquitable3,PaisleyProvident10,12,13,14,16,22and23,PaisleyUnderwood1,5,10,one15,16and18A.T.Macmillan Collection,btApril2015[PaisleyProvident10and23andPaisleyUnderwood18exBrodie,PaisleyProvident12and14exVorley,PaisleyProvident 22 exRains];PaisleyUnderwood2,one15and17M.J.PatersonCollection,btOctober2012;PaisleyUnderwood6D.R.RainsCollection,bt October 2008
          RENFREWSHIRE, PortGlasgow,PortGlasgowCCL,Pound(R10),PortGlasgowUnitedCSL,BestHouse5Cwt,1Cwt(4, threevariants),SecondQuality5Cwt,1Cwt(6,threevariants),5CwtNuts,1DozenBriquettes(2),Half-Pint,Pint,PintCheap(2), Quart(R12,13,14,16(2),17,18,19(3),21(2),22,23(2),25,26,27(2),28); Renfrew,RenfrewEquitableCS,Half-Sovereign(R 9),RenfrewEquitableCSL,Penny,Halfpenny,Pennyand10Shillings(R2,11,12,19); Thornliebank,ThornliebankCSL,2Shillings
          Beef, 10 Shillings Beef (R 14, 16) [28]. About very !ne and better, some scarce £70-£90
          Provenance: PortGlasgowCCL,onePortGlasgowUnited19,23and27,Renfrew2,12and19andThornliebankA.T.MacmillanCollection,btApril 2015 [PortGlasgowCCLexTodd,Renfrew2,12,19andThornliebankexBrodie];onePortGlasgowUnited16D.R.RainsCollection,btOctober 2008
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          ROXBURGHSHIRE, Hawick,HawickCSCL,Half-Sovereign,Pound,Halfpence(3),Pennies(2,di erent),Sixpence,Shillings(3, di erent)andHalfcrown(R9,10,11(3),12,13,15,16,17,[17A],19),HawickCSL,Half-PintandPint(R23,24),Hawick& JedburghCS,1Pint(R27); Kelso,KelsoCSL,Sixpenceand2Shillings([R4,6])[17]. Very !neandbetter;anexcellentcountygroup, believed lacking only one variant £50-£70
          Provenance: all Hawick except two 11, 17A and 19 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [15, 16 and 23 ex Vorley, 27 ex Rains]
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          SELKIRKSHIRE, Galashiels,BorderCSL,Half-Pint(2,di erent)(R1,2);GalashielsCSCL,Penny(R3);GalashielsCSL,Farthing andShilling(R11,16);GalashielsWaverleyCSCL,Farthing(R1);GalashielsUnitedCSL,Halfpence(7, vevariants),Pennies(4,three variants),Shilling,Half-Pint,Pint(4,twovariants)(R1(3),3-8,8a(2),14,20,22(4),23);TheGalashielsWaverleyCSCL,Penny, Threeepence and Shilling (R 12, 14, 16) [27]. Generally very !ne, some better, a good town group £50-£70
          Provenance: Border1and2,GalashielsCSL16,GalashielsWaverley1,GalashielsUnitedone1,3,4,5,6,7,one8aandone22A.T.Macmillan Collection,btApril2015[Border1,GalashielsCSL16andGalashielsUnited22exVorley,Border2,GalashielsUnited1,3,and6exRains,Galashiels Waverley 1, Galashiels United 4, 5, 7 and 8a ex Brodie]; Galashiels United 8 and three 22 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
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          SELKIRKSHIRE, Selkirk,SelkirkStoreCo1846,Farthings(2)(R1(2));SelkirkStoreCoLtd,Penny(R3);SelkirkCSCL,Farthings (2,di erent),Halfpence(3,di erent),Pennies(3,di erent),Threepences(3,di erent),Sixpences(3,di erent),Shillings(4,di erent) (R[10],11,[11A],12,13,15-19,21-4,26-9);SelkirkCSL,Halfpence(2),Pennies(2),2Rolls(2,di erent),6Rolls,Half-Pint(2, di erent),Pint(2,di erent)(R32(2),33(2),36-8,40-3);TheSelkirkEquitableSL,Farthing,Halfpenny,Penny,Threepence,Sixpences (2,di erent),Shillings(2)(R1-5,5a,6(2))[40]. Firsttwoworn,othersgenerally !netovery !ne,afewbetter,anexcellenttowngroup, only lacking one variant
          £90-£120
          Provenance: bothSelkirkStore1,SelkirkCSCL12,15,16,22and29,SelkirkCSL32,one33,36,40,41and43,SelkirkEquitable4and5A.T. MacmillanCollection,btApril2015[SelkirkCSCL16andCSL33and36exRains,SelkirkCSCL22andEquitable5exBrodie,SelkirkCSCL29ex Burzinski, Selkirk CSL 41 ex Vorley]; one Selkirk Equitable SL 6 M.J. Paterson Collection, bt October 2012
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          SHETLAND IS., Lerwick, Lerwick CSL, 10 Shillings (R 9). Very !ne
          Provenance: A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015
          £10-£20
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          STIRLINGSHIRE, Bannockburn, Bannockburn CSL, Twopence, Eightpence, Four Shillings, Half-Sovereign, Pound, Halfpenny, Pennies (2), Threepences (2), Sixpence, Shilling and 5 Shillings (R 3, 9, 16, 22, 23, 23a, 24 (2), 25 (2), 26, 27, 29); Bonnybridge, Bonnybridge CSL, Halfpenny, Penny, 2 Shillings, Halfpence (2, di erent), Pennies (3, di erent), Threepence (R 1, 2, 7, 12, [12.1], 13, [13.1], 13a, 14); Camelon, Camelon CSL, Halfpenny, Threepence, Sixpence, 5 Shillings and Halfpenny (R 1, 4, 5, [11], 12); Carron, Carron CSL, Halfpenny and Penny (R 1, 2) [29]. Camelon 5 pierced, others generally about very !ne, some better £60-£80
          Provenance: Bannockburn 9, 23, 23a, one 24, one 25, 27 and 29, Bonnybridge 12.1, 13.1 and 14, Camelon 4, 5 and 12 and Carron, A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [Bannockburn 9, Camelon 4 and 5 ex Brodie, Bannockburn 23, Bonnybridge 12.1 and 13.1 ex Vorley, Camelon 12 and Carron 2 ex Rains]; Bonnybridge 2 and 12 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          STIRLINGSHIRE, Denny and Dunipace, Denny & Dunipace CSL, Shilling, 5 Shillings, Farthing, Halfpence (9, three variants), Pennies (2, di erent), Threepence, Sixpence, Shillings (3, two variants), 2 Shillimngs (2, di erent), 5 Shillings (2), 20 Shillings, Beef Penny, Bread Half-Sovereign (R 14, 15, [15A], 16 (3), 17 (5), 17a, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24 (2), 25, 27, 28, 29 (2), 32, 33, 40); Falkirk, Falkirk & District UCSL, Halfpenny, Half-Pint, Pint (2)) (R 1, 11, 12 (2)); Grahamston, Grahamston & Bainsford CSL, Penny, Sixpence, Shilling, 5 Shillings (2, di erent), 10 Shillings (R 2, 5-9); Grangemouth, Grangemouth CSL, Halfpence (2), Penny, Threepence, 1 Pint Milk (R 1 (2), 2, 3, 10), Grangemouth CS, Halfcrown (R 12) [42]. About very !ne and better, some scarce £80-£100
          Provenance: Denny & Dunipace 14, one 17, 18, 19, one 24, 25, 28, 32, 33 and 40, one Falkirk 12, Grahamston 2, 6, 8 and 9, one Grangemouth 1, 2, 10 and 12 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [Denny & Dunipace 14 and 29, Grahamston 9, Grangemouth 1 and 2 ex Brodie, Falkirk 12 ex Rains]; R 15A DNW Auction 135, 21 and 24 March 2016, lot 1318 (part); one R 29 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          STIRLINGSHIRE, KIlsyth, Kilsyth CSL, Halfpence (2, di erent), Pennies (2, di erent), Sixpence, Shilling, Halfpence (2, di erent), Penny, Threepences (2, di erent), Sixpence, Shilling, 2 Shillings, 10 Shillings, Half-Pint Milk, 1 Pint Milk (R 1-4, 8, 9, 15, 16, 18-21, 23, 26, 31, 33, 34); Larbert, Larbert CSL, Halfpenny (R 1); Laurieston, Laurieston CSL, Halfpence (2), Penny, Threepences (2, di erent), Shilling (R 1 (2), 2, 3, 4, 6); Longcroft, Longcroft CSL, Sixpence and Shilling ([R 3, 4]); Redding, Redding CSL Shieldhill, Penny (R 15); Skin ats, Skin ats CSL, Threepence and Shilling (R [5], 6); Standburn, Standburn CSL, Sixpence and Shilling (R 5, 6); Stenhousemuir, Stenhousemuir CSL, 1 Cwt Coal, 2 Cwt Coal, Pint (R 12, 13, 15) [34]. Fine to very !ne, some better, a few rare, especially Longcroft £80-£100
          Provenance: all Kilsyth except 2, 26, 33 and 34, one Laurieston 1, Redding 15, Skin ats 6, Standburn 5, Stenhousemuir 12 and 15 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [Kilsyth 1, 9, 15, 19, 20, 21, 23 and Stenhousemuir 12 ex Brodie, Kilsyth 4 and Redding 15 ex Vorley, Kilsyth 18, Laurieston 1 and Stenhousemuir 15 ex Rains]; Kilsyth 33 and 34 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          WEST LOTHIAN, Armadale, Armadale CSL, Halfpence (3, two variants), Pennies (2, di erent), Threepence and Shilling (R 1a (2), 1b, 2, [2.1], 3, 5); Bathgate, Threepence, Sixpence, Threepence, Halfpenny, Pennies (2, di erent), Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling, Half-Pint and Pint (R [4], 5, 7, 11-13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22); Bo’ness, Bo’ness CSL, 2 Shillings, Halfpence (2, di erent), Pennies (4, three variants), Threepences (2, di erent), Sixpences (2, di erent), Shillings (3, two variants), 2 Shillings (2, di erent), Half New Pence, 1 New Pence, 2 New Pence, 5 New Pence, C.M. 1 Pint (2, di erent) (R [6A], 11, [11.1], 14 (2), [14.1], 16, 17, 19-21, 24 (2), [24.1], 27, 29, 36-9, 44, 45); Broxburn, Broxburn CSL, Halfpenny, Threepence, Halfpenny and Threepence (R 1, 5, 20, 22); Fauldhouse, Crofthead CSL, Halfcrown (R 7); Philipstoun, Philipstoun & District CSL, Halfpenny, Penny, Sixpence and Shilling (R 1, 4, 8, 10); Whitburn, Whitburn CSL, Halfpenny, Penny, Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling and 2 Shillings (R 1, 2, 4-7) [54]. Broxburn 20 and 22 excavated, Crofthead with piece missing from edge, Whitburns extremely !ne, others generally very !ne, some better, several rare; an excellent county group £140-£180
          Provenance: Armadale 2.1, 3 and 5, all Bathgate except 4, 7 and 13, Bo’ness 11.1, 14.1, 16, 17, 19, 20, 24.1, 29, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44 and 45, Broxburn 1 and 5, Crofthead, all Philipstoun, Whitburn 1, 2, 4 and 5 A.T. Macmillan Collection, bt April 2015 [Armadale 2.1 and 3, Bathgate 5, 15 and 19, Philipstoun 4 and 8, Whitburn 2, 6 and 7 ex Brodie, Armadale 5, Bathgate 11 and 17, Bo’ness 14.1, 17 and 20, Philipstoun 1 and 10 ex Vorley, Bathgate 12, 21 and 22, Bo’ness 19, 29, 36, 37 and 38 ex Rains, Bo’ness 16 ex Todd]; Bathgate 13 D.R. Rains Collection, bt October 2008
          Uncertain location, Western CSL, Threepence and Shilling (R p.266, 4, 6); together with a lapel badge for the 69th Co-operative Congress, Bath, 1937 [3]. First about !ne, others very !ne and better £10-£20 1222
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          17th Century Tokens
          CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge,ThomasPowell,Halfpenny,1666,2.00g/12h(N405;BW.72); GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol,CityFarthing,1662,2.22g/6h(N1555;BW.19); HAMPSHIRE, Southampton,WilliamJollife,Farthing,1666,0.77g/12h (N2011;BW.193); LONDON (City), BishopsgateWithout,HenryBurgin,Farthing,1.16g/6h(N6608;BW.275), London Stone,WilliamBurges,Halfpenny,1667,1.39g/6h(N7289;BW.461), LongLane [Aldersgate],I.S.S. ATTHEACORNE,Farthing,1656, 0.78g/6h(N7295;BW.1826); LONDON (Metropolitan), StGiles-in-the-Fields,WaltBigg,Farthing,0.71g/6h(N8133;BW. 2483); MIDDLESEX, Hammersmith,RichardTerrey,Farthing,0.66g/9h(N9155;BW.75); NORFOLK, GreatYarmouth, BoroughFarthing,1669,2.30g/6h(N3297;BW.286), Norwich,AnnMunford,Farthing,0.54g/12h(N3176;BW.174); OXFORDSHIRE, Henley-on-Thames,WilliamRobinson,Halfpenny,1668,2.31g/12h(N3652;BW.100), Oxford,City Farthing,1652,0.75g/6h(N3668;BW.111-12); SOMERSET, Bridgwater,BoroughFarthing,1666,2.80g/12h(N3976;BW.49), Taunton,BoroughFarthing,1667,1.45g/12h(N4116;BW.230); SOUTHWARK, BermondseyStreet,RichardWade, Farthing,0.76g/12h(E356;N–;BW.171); SUFFOLK, Ixworth,RebekahBouldero,Halfpenny,1669,1.69g/12h(N4384;BW. 200), Lowestoft,ThomasPasey,Farthing,1659,1.26g/6h(N4406;BW.229), Woodbridge,ParishHalfpenny,1670,1.89g/12h (N4495;BW.357); YORKSHIRE, Doncaster,ThomasWortley,Halfpenny,1666,1.42g/6h(N5851;BW.86), York,Thomas Wallcker, Halfpenny, 1669, 0.23g/6h (N 6153; BW. 438); together with unidenti ed (2) [22]. Varied state £100-£150
          Provenance: G.M.PercivalCollection,additionally:N5851J.G.RoseCollection,DNWAuctionT19,17November2020,lot251(part)[fromP. Williamson 1987], N 6153 excavated March 1981
          LEICESTERSHIRE, MarketHarborough,JohnRyland,Farthing,0.88g/12h(N–;D–). Good !ne,ofthehighestrarity;believed unpublished £150-£200
          Provenance: found near Great Oxendon (Northamptonshire), 2023
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          NORFOLK, King’sLynn,ThomasHarwick,Farthing,0.86g/12h(N3085;BW.84),WilliamPreston,Farthing,1.28g/3h(N3092; BW. 91); together with miscellaneous later tokens, checks, medals, etc (94) [96]. Many very !ne £50-£70
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          NORFOLK, Watlington,RobertCogell,Halfpenny,1669,2.37g/12h(Marsden,TCSBJune2019,pp.408-12;N3817;BW. Oxfordshire 212). Some surface corrosion, otherwise !ne, scarce; believed the only issue from the village £60-£80
          Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection [from R. Gladdle August 2005]
          1227
          OXFORDSHIRE, Banbury,HenrySmith,Farthing,1.14g/12h(N3577a, thispiece;BW.20); Bicester,ThomasBurges,Farthing, 1665,0.90g/9h(N3590;BW.38); Burford,BoroughFarthing,1669,1.84g/12h(N3598;BW.46),ThomasMathewes,Farthing, 0.94g/6h(N3604;BW.48),JohnSindriy,Farthing,1653,1.12g/6h(N3602;BW.52),R[ichard]V[eysey],Farthing,0.71g/6h(N 3606b, thispiece;BW.53)[6]. Generallyfairto !ne, !rststruckoveraFarthingofWilliamBissyofMilton-next-Sittingbourne,Kent(N 2677) £60-£80
          
    
    Provenance: M.BridgewaterCollection,additionally:N3577and3606NorwebCollection,SpinkAuction104,6July1994,lots409,414(parts)[from Baldwin];N3590J.G.RoseCollection,DNWAuctionT19,17November2020,lot193(part);N3598R.A.ShuttlewoodCollection,SpinkAuction 151,15March2001,lot669(part);N3602fromR.Gladdle;N3604J.L.ShortCollection,SpinkAuction90,16March1992,lot606(part),fromM. Trenerry January 1994
          extremely rare; for condition stands comparison with the single specimen in the
          1223
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        OXFORDSHIRE, Burford,JohnHuse,heart-shapedHalfpenny,1670,1.93g/12h(N–;Milne46;BW.34). Oneedgeweak,fairto
          !ne,
        Ashmolean Museum £200-£300
          1228
        1229
          OXFORDSHIRE, Chipping Norton, William Diston, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.70g/3h (N 3624d, this piece; BW. 61), Samuel Farmer, Farthing, 0.93g/12h (N 3614; BW. 64), Phillipp Wisdome, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.65g/12h (N 3622; BW. 72); Culham, John Wells, Farthing, 1.10g/6h (N 3626; BW. 77); Deddington, Thomas Nutt, Farthing, 1653, 0.83g/6h (N 3630, this piece; BW. 82) [5]. First about !ne, others in varied state £70-£90
          
    Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: N 3614 J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, lot 193 (part) [from S.E. Schwer 1983]; N 3622 from Spink; N 3624 and 3630 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lots 374, 376 (parts), 3630 from M. Trenerry September 2012; N 3626 SNC March 1990 (1203), J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 768 (part)
          1230
          OXFORDSHIRE, Henley-on-Thames, Borough Farthing, 0.71g/9h (N 3642; BW. 92), Halfpenny, 0.86g/9h (N 3644; BW. 91), Richard Fowler, Farthing, 1668, 0.80g/2h (N 3647; BW. 95), Robert Sury, Farthing, 0.81g/6h (N 3656c, this piece; BW. 103); North Leigh, William and Ann Mason, Halfpenny, 2.61g/12h (N 3661; D 110A) [5]. Third poor, last !ne but with "an crack, others fair £70-£90
          Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: N 3644 from M. Trenerry October 1993; N 3647 found at Sutton Courtenay (Oxfordshire) Spring 1984, from R. Gladdle August 1994; N 3656 Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 380 (part), from N.A. Clark November 1999; N 3661 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 669 (part) [from J.L. Wetton]
          1231
          OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford, John Fox, Farthing, 0.91g/12h (N 3747; BW. 135); Anthony Hall, Farthing, 0.60g/12h (N 3689; BW. 137); William Tonge/Tongue, Farthings (2), 1657, 1.00g/6h (N 3729; BW. 174), 1661, 1.31g/12h (N 3730; BW. 175); Robert White, Farthing, 1657, 1.02g/9h (N 3737; BW. 183) [5]. First two fair, others !ne but last with edge chipped £50-£70
          Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: N 3689 from M. Trenerry November 1993; N 3729 and 3730 J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part) [3729 from I. Fine September 1974, 3730 from Spink February 1973]; N 3737 SNC February 1973 (1405), J. Maitland Collection, BDW Auction 8, 16 November 1994, lot 777 (part); N 3747 from J.N. Holman December 1996
          1232
          OXFORDSHIRE, Thame, Richard Hearne, Farthings, 1669 (2), 1.54g/3h, 0.74g/3h (both N 3793, former 3793c, this piece; BW. 201); Witney, William Fitchett, Halfpenny, 1671, 1.40g/3h (N 3838; BW. 230), William Hearn, Farthing, 1.17g/9h (N 3855; BW. 234), John Young, Farthing, 1655, 1.33g/6h (N 3853; BW. 247) [5]. Second fair, others !ne £80-£100
          
    Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally:
          1233
          SHROPSHIRE, Ludlow, Richard Bebb, Farthing, 0.74g/12h (N –; BW. 24). Some surface encrustation, otherwise good !ne, dark patina, very rare £60-£80
          1234
          WARWICKSHIRE, Alcester, Mathias Crabb, Farthing, 0.95g/6h (N 5267; BW. 2); Tho. Pickerd, Halfpenny, 1664, 1.82g/12h (N 5270, this piece, recté 0º; BW. 7); Margaret Yarnoll, Farthing, 1651, 1.03g/12h (N 5277; BW. 14) [3]. First about !ne, second !ne but struck on a bar end, last fair £60-£80
          Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: N 5267 from N.A. Clark November 1993; *N 5270 Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], from Spink July 1996
          1235
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Edward Ensor, Farthing, 1652, 0.83g/6h (N 5284, this piece; BW. 29); Thomas Pemberton, Halfpenny, 1.48g/9h (N 5291; BW. 42); Thomas Russell, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.97g/12h (N 5292b, this piece; BW. 44) [3]. N 5291 !ne but pierced, others in varied state, all very rare £80-£100
          Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: N 5284 R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 38), R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, from Spink July 1996; N 5291 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 303 (part) [from R. Gladdle April 1986]; N 5292 Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], from Spink July 1996
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        3793 at 1.54g R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994,
        422
        Auction 151, 15 March 2001,
        669 (part);
        3853
        N
        lot
        (part); *N 3838 R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink
        lot
        N
        from M. Trenerry January 1994
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        1236
          WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry, City Halfpenny, 1669, 3.14g/12h (N 5304; BW. 55); John Brookes, Halfpenny, 1.58g/9h (N 5314, this piece; BW. 65); Samuel Peisley, Farthing, 1.11g/6h (N 5324; BW. 85); William Snell, Farthing, 1665, 0.73g/9h (N –; BW. 92); John Woolrich, Farthing, 1663, 1.30g/9h (N 5323; W. 97) [5]. N 5324 and BW. 92 about !ne, latter rare, others in varied state £120-£150
          Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, addiitonally: N 5304 from R. Pratt March 1994; N 5314 F. Pridmore Collection, Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], from Spink July 1996; N 5323, 5324 and *BW. 92 from N.A. Clark October 1998
          1237
          WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry, John Brookes, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.06g/9h (N 5314; BW. 65). Some surface deposit, otherwise !ne or better, dark patina £80-£100
          
    
    Provenance: P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 305 (part) [from R. Gladdle 1985]; M. Bridgewater Collection
          1238
          WARWICKSHIRE, Hemlingford Hundred, Edward Taylor, Halfpence (2), 1668, 2.37g/12h (N –; BW. 101), 1669, 1.65g/12h (N 5328b, this piece; BW. 102) [2]. About !ne; the only issues naming this locality £100-£150
          
    Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: *N 5328 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, from Spink July 1996; BW. 101 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 305 (part) [from S.H. Monks 1986]
          1239
          WARWICKSHIRE, Kineton, Samuel Bacon, Halfpenny, 1.64g/12h (N 5333; BW. 109). Part "at, otherwise !ne, an original striking £40-£50
          
    Provenance: M. Bridgewater Collection [from J.N. Holman March 1997]
          1240
          WARWICKSHIRE, Kineton, Samuel Bacon, later restrike Halfpence on large ans (2), in copper, 4.57g/6h, in silver, 2.31g/12h (N 5333; BW. 109, 110) [2]. From the dies in worn and rusted state, !rst fair to !ne, second good !ne £200-£300
          Provenance: J.L. Wetton Collection; R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 699; D.B. Gri ths Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T11, 11 April 2012, lot 182; M. Bridgewater Collection, additionally: rst SCMB August 1972
          Second only illustrated. The dies were acquired by the antiquary Browne Willis (1682-1760) and, it is thought, were presented by him - together with his collection of coins and tokens - to the University of Oxford in 1741. They are preserved today at the Ashmolean Museum.
          1241
          WARWICKSHIRE, Pillerton Priors, William Earle, Halfpenny, 1670, 2.73g/12h (N 5342; BW. 123). Fine; the only issuer for the village £80-£100
          Provenance: J.L. Wetton Collection; SNC March 1997 (1293); M. Bridgewater Collection
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          British Tokens from Other Properties
        1242
          WARWICKSHIRE, Rugby,AbrahamHarper,Farthing,1.40g/9h(N5346;BW.129); Southam,MargrayHanslapp,Farthing, 1658, 0.92g/6h (N 5354c, this piece; BW. 140), Bridget Loe, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.28g/6h (N 5356; BW. 143) [3]. Fine £80-£100
          Provenance: M.BridgewaterCollection,additionally:N5346J.L.WettonCollection, SNC June1990(3661),P.D.GreenallCollection,BaldwinAuction 16,30October1997,lot305(part);N5354NorwebCollection[fromBaldwin],fromSpinkJuly1996;N5356withSpink1977,fromN.A.Clark November 1993
          1243
          WARWICKSHIRE, Stratford-upon-Avon,Rich.Hickes,Halfpenny,1.38g/6h(N–;BW.147);DaniellMason,Farthing, 0.98g/6h (N 5365; BW. 150); Edward Smith, Halfpenny, 1.47g/9h (N 5371; BW. 156) [3]. First fair, others !ne £90-£120
          
    
    
    Provenance: M.BridgewaterCollection,additionally:N5365FormatFPL48,September1993(4516),fromFormatDecember1993;*N5371with Spink, from M. Trenerry September 2010; BW. 147 bt N.A. Clark October 1998
          1244
          WARWICKSHIRE, Stratford-upon-Avon,JosephPhillipps,Halfpenny,1668,0.96g/12h(N5366;BW.153);EdwardRogers, Halfpenny,1668,2.10g/3h(N5369, thispiece;BW.154);EdwardSmith,Halfpenny,1.45g/9h(N5371;BW.156);FrancisSmith, Halfpenny, 1.18g/12h (N 5372, this piece; BW. 157) [4]. N 5371 !ne, others in varied state, N 5369 pierced £60-£80
          Provenance: M.BridgewaterCollection,additionally:N5369R.J.CarthewCollection, SCMB March1946(CT38),R.A.NottCollection,Norweb Collection, from Spink July 1996; N 5371 bt N.A. Clark October 1998; N 5372 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, from Spink July 1996
          1245
          WARWICKSHIRE, Warwick,JudethDunn,Halfpenny,1669,2.79g/6h(N5375a, thispiece;BW.176);ThomasHeath, Halfpenny,1666,1.52g/12h(N5376b, thispiece;BW.182);JohnJackson,Farthing,0.81g/12h(N5377;BW.185);JohnKerby, Farthing,2.68g/6h(N5378a, thispiece;BW.186);RobWhinicke,Farthing,1666,0.94g/12h(N5382, thispiece;BW.190)[5]. N 5382 !ne but struck on a bar end, others in varied state, some rare £100-£150
          Provenance: M.BridgewaterCollection,additionally:N5375NorwebCollection[fromBaldwin],fromSpinkJuly1996;N5376F.PridmoreCollection, NorwebCollection[fromBaldwin],fromSpinkJuly1996;N5377withR.GladdleNovember1993,fromM.TrenerryJanuary1994;N5378and *5382 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, from Spink July 1996
          1246
          YORKSHIRE, Wake eld, Samuell Clarke, Farthing, 0.86g/3h (N 6084; BW. 357). Good !ne, rare £70-£90
          Provenance: J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction T19, 17 November 2020, lot 265 (part) [from S.H. Monks 2001]; G.M. Percival Collection
          1247 x
          CoTIPPERARY, Clonmel,MartinDix,leadPenny,harp,rev.daggerdividingtwomullets,3.75g/3h(N–;Macalister–; cf.D 177A). Fine, all detail clear, very rare £100-£150
          CoTIPPERARY, Clonmel,MartinDix,leadPenny,harp,rev.daggerdividingtwomullets,3.09g/3h(N–;Macalister–; cf.D 177A). Small edge chip, otherwise good !ne, very rare £100-£150 1248 x
          British Tokens from Other Properties
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        1249
          18th Century Tokens
          
    BEDFORDSHIRE, Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.68g/6h (DH 3d);
          CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, County series, Kempson’s Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.63g/6h, 9.39g/6h (both DH 12a);
          CHESHIRE, Maccles eld, mule Halfpenny, 1792, 9.57g/5h (DH 76); DEVON, Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Halfpenny, 1792, 12.56g/6h (DH 2); ESSEX, Braintree and Bocking, William Goldsmith, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.92g/6h (DH 4), Chelmsford, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, 10.18g/6h (DH 7), Hornchurch, George Cotton, Halfpenny, 9.69g/6h (DH 33);
          GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, J. Chester, Halfpenny, 9.44g/6h (DH 90); HAMPSHIRE, Emsworth, Kempson’s mule Halfpence (4), 10.25g/10h (DH 12e), 8.89g/6h (DH 13), 10.52g/12h (DH 20e), 8.96g/6h (DH 21), Peters eld, Eames, Holland & Andrews, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.80g/5h (DH 48), Portsmouth, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, 9.78g/12h (DH 57b); KENT, Dover, John Horn, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.34g/6h (DH 16), Tenterden, Isaac and Thankful Cloake, Halfpenny, 1796, 8.57g/12h (DH 42); LANCASHIRE, Lancaster, Daniel Eccleston, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.81g/6h (DH 58), Thomas Worswick & Sons, Halfpenny, 12.55g/6h (DH 21), imitation Halfpenny, 1794, 9.74g/6h (DH 46), mule Halfpenny, 10.59g/6h (DH 51); LINCOLNSHIRE, Sleaford, Thomas Ball, Halfpenny, 9.84g/6h (DH 3b/DH Lancashire 137 bis), Wain eet, David Wright and Stephen Palmer, Halfpenny, 1793, 12.12g/6h (DH 8a) [23]. Very !ne and better, a few with original colour £200-£300
          1250
          CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, David Hood, Penny, 1796, 16.46g/5h (DH 7), Milton’s Halfpenny, 14.30g/6h (DH 19a) [2]. Very !ne and better, second with a hint of original colour £80-£100
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection [DH 7 from Seaby 1977]
          1251
          CHESHIRE, Chester, Roe & Co, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 9.16g/12h (DH 6); DORSET, Poole, James Bayly, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.15g/6h (DH 6a); KENT, Lamberhurst, Thomas Foster, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.87g/6h (DH 34); LONDON, Bishopsgate, Schooling & Son, Halfpenny, 1795, 11.83g/6h (DH 474), Great Portland Street, Joseph Moore, Halfpenny 1795, 10.79g/12h (DH 389); SUFFOLK, Ipswich, James Conder, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.52g/12h (DH 35), Lowestoft, Richard Powles, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.95g/6h (DH 37); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abergavenny, James Powell, Halfpenny, 9.72g/12h (DH 1) [8]. Last very !ne, others generally about extremely !ne £100-£150
          1252
          CUMBERLAND, Hensingham, Low Hall Colliery, Sir Wilfred Lawson, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1797, horse working a whin-gin, miner guiding basket, rev. legend in three lines, edge plain, 9.68g/12h (Farthing 7.50; DH 1). Very !ne, obverse better £90-£120
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1253
          DERBYSHIRE, Buxton, William Hay, Thomas Tomlinson and William Orme, Halfpenny, 1796, arms of the Duke of Devonshire, no helmet, rev. crescent, edge BUXTON TOKEN and engrailed, 11.11g/6h (DH 3). Spot on reverse, otherwise very !ne £80-£100
          1254
          GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Brimscombe Port, Thames and Severn Canal Co, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.84g/6h (DH 60), Gloucester, Gloucester & Berkeley Canal Co, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.80g/6h (DH 63), Newent, John Morse, Halfpenny, 1796, 12.12g/12h (DH 64);
          HERTFORDSHIRE, Bishops Stortford, Sir George Jackson, Halfpenny, 1795, 10.31g/6h (DH 4); KENT, Appledore, William Peckham, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.93g/6h (DH 3a), Maidstone, James Smyth, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.19g/6h (DH 37); SUFFOLK, Bungay, Samuel Prentice, Samuel Delf and Mathias Abel Sr, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.08g/6h (DH 21a), Woodbridge, Robert Loder, Penny, 1796, 19.89g/6h (DH 15); SUSSEX, Brighton, Benjamin Deverell [of Fleet Market, London], Skidmore’s Halfpenny, 9.08g/7h (DH 6);
          WILTSHIRE, Salisbury, John and Thomas Sharpe, Halfpenny, 1796, 10.84g/6h (DH 21) [10]. Very !ne and better, some with original colour, last struck off-centre £120-£150
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1255
          HAMPSHIRE, Portsmouth, Thomas Sharp, Halfpenny, 1797, 10.81g/11h (DH 62), issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.59g/6h (DH 67) [2]. About extremely !ne, former with original colour and very rare £80-£100
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection [DH 67 from Seaby 1976]
          British
        from Other
        Tokens
        Properties
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        1256
          LONDON, Bishopsgate,JohnClarkandSamuelHarris,Halfpenny,1795,bustofGeorgeWashingtonright,largebuttonsoncoat, rev. stove, edge grained right, 9.03g/6h (DH 283a; Musante 49; Whitman 10955; Breen 1271). Fine £60-£80
          Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 15 December 2009, lot 455 (part)
          1257
          LONDON, Bucklersbury,ThomasandRobertDavidson,Halfpenny,1795,10.67g/6h(DH295); CharingCross,Salter&Co, Halfpenny,10.07g/6h(DH473); CityRoad,ThomasHall,Halfpenny,1795,9.39g/6h(DH315c); Cornhill,Richardson,Goodluck &Co,Halfpenny,1795,11.36g/6h(DH467); CoventGarden,ThomasDodd,Halfpenny,7.70g/6h(DH300); DruryLane,John Kilvington,Halfpenny,1795,9.04g/6h(DH346); FinsburySquare,JamesLackington&Co,Halfpenny,1794,8.53g/6hDH351), Lackington,Allen&Co,Halfpenny,1794,8.98g/6h(DH353); Guildhall,Kempson’sBuildings,Penny,type1,26.45g/12h(DH42); NewgateStreet,DanielEaton,Halfpenny,1795,8.27g/6h(DH301); Piccadilly,LondonCorrespondingSociety,Halfpenny, 1795,10.33g/6h(DH286); TheStrand,GilbertPidcock,Farthing,3.42g/6h(DH1067); Uncertainlocality,W.Sheward, Halfpenny,1792,11.69g/6h(DH Middlesex 928),PrinceofWalesHalfpence(3),9.41g/6h(DH952a),9.03g/6h(DH953a),9.42g/6h (DH955),muleHalfpenny,9.71g/6h(DH957),HorneTooke’sHalfpenny,1794,8.10g/6h(DH1045a)[18]. Very !neandbetter,a few with original colour £200-£300
          Provenance: DH 42 bt Seaby 1969
          1258
          LONDON, CityRoad,ThomasHall,Halfpenny,1795,9.60g/6h(DH315c), FinsburySquare,Lackington,Allen&Co, Halfpenny,1795,8.65g/6h(DH358a), Piccadilly,LondonCorrespondingSociety,Halfpenny,1795,10.33g/6h(DH286); MIDDLESEX, Chelsea,issueruncertain,Halfpenny,1795,9.62g/5h(DH277); Unlocalisedissues,Lutwyche’sEarlStanhope Halfpenny,9.95g/6h(DH Middlesex 1040),Skidmore’sRevd.WilliamRomaineHalfpenny,1795,9.28g/12h(DH Middlesex 1036)[6]. DH 277 very !ne, others about extremely !ne and better, mostly with original colour £120-£150
          Provenance: DH 286 Glendining Auction, 10 February 1999, lot 484 (part); DH 1040 SNC September 1992 (5231)
          1259
          LONDON, GreatPortlandStreet,JosephMoore,Halfpenny1795,10.04g/12h(DH389); HighHolborn,JohnSkidmore, Halfpenny,1795,10.35g/6h(DH480); LudgateHill,HenryYoung,Penny,1794,withcleardate,13.64g/5h(DH39); TheStrand, WilliamForster,Halfpenny,1795,14.70g/6h(DH302),GilbertPidcock,Halfpenny,undated,8.08g/5h(DH414);Kempson’sBuildings, Penny,1797,type4,WestminsterBridge,19.01g/6h(DH70); MIDDLESEX, Chelsea,issueruncertain,Halfpenny,1795,9.72g/5h (DH 277) [7]. Third very !ne, others about extremely !ne and better, some with original colour £200-£260
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection [DH 70 from Spink]
          1260
          LONDON, HighHolborn,ChristopherIbberson,Halfpenny,largeboar,9.49g/6h(DH342),imitationHalfpennybyW.J.Taylor, c. 1870,smallboar,inbrass,10.35g/12h(DH343); Unlocalisedissues,Spence’smuleHalfpenny, TSPENCEBOOKSELLER,etc, rev legend beneath radiation, 10.12g/6h (DH Middlesex 706) [3]. Good very !ne and better £90-£120
          
    
    1261
          LONDON, HighHolborn,Skidmore’smuleHalfpenny,StPaul’sCoventGarden, rev.churchruins,9.31g/6h(DH522a); Hyde Park, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, man skating, rev GB cypher, 9.38g/12h (DH 535) [2]. First about extremely !ne, second very !ne
          £80-£100
          Provenance: T.McGoldrickCollection,SpinkAuction7,5December1979,lot189(part)[DH522afromBaldwinMarch1970,535fromSeaby August 1968]; P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 369 (part)
          1262
          LONDON, LeatherLane,JohnHancock,Halfpenny,1796,largeumbrella, rev JH cypher,edgeplain,12.54g/12h(DH321). About extremely !ne, original colour £90-£120
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        1263
          LONDON, Ludgate Hill, Henry Young, Pennies, 1794 (2), clear date, 14.18g/5h, awed obv die, 15.97g/5h (both DH 39) [2]. About extremely !ne
          
    £70-£90
          1264
          Provenance: rst bt Seaby 1969
          1265
          LONDON, Old Cavendish Street, Richard Summers, Halfpenny, 1797, head of a wild man full facing, rev small RS cypher surrounded by three lines of legends, edge plain, 16.94g/7h (DH 905). Extremely !ne, green-brown patina with a hint of original colour, very rare £200-£260
          Provenance: bt Spink
          1266
          LONDON, Piccadilly, George Bayly, Halfpenny, crocodile and tree, rev rattlesnake and tree, edge plain, 10.56g/11h (DH 253). About extremely !ne, patinated £100-£150
          Provenance: bt Dolphin Coins
          
    
    1267
          LONDON, Piccadilly, London Corresponding Society, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, man hanging from gallows, cap of Liberty and obelisk, rev LCS cypher, edge grained, 11.20g/6h (DH 290). Toning spot above gallows, otherwise extremely !ne £200-£260
          LONDON, The Strand, Gilbert Pidcock, Farthings (2), elephant, rev. lion and dog, 3.26g/6h (DH 1064), lion and dog, rev beaver, 3.81g/6h (DH 1069); other miscellaneous copper tokens (2) [4]. About very !ne £30-£40
          1268
          LONDON, The Strand, Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpence (5), lion, rev eagle, 7.19g/6h (DH 414); rhinoceros (2), revs tiger, 12.71g/6h (DH 436), antelope, 6.38g/6h (DH 437a); tiger, rev. ostrich, 11.56g/6h (DH 442); nylghau, rev ostrich, 7.04g/6h (DH 445) [5]. About extremely !ne and better, all with original colour £200-£260
          Provenance: DH 414, 437a and 442 bt Spink
          1269
          LONDON, The Strand, Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpence (12), lion, rev eagle, 9.86g/6h (DH 415); elephant (3), revs rhinoceros, 6.87g/6h (DH 416b), antelope, 8.48g/6h (DH 420), two-headed cow, 9.12g/6h (DH 422); lion and dog, rev monkey, 9.43g/6h (DH 431); lion couchant, rev cockatoo, 9.18g/4h (DH 434); rhinoceros, rev two-headed cow, 9.72g/6h (DH 439); nylghau, rev ostrich, 6.40g/6h (DH 445); zebra (2), revs cockatoo, 9.52g/6h (DH 450), crane, 9.55g/3h (DH 451); two-headed cow, revs monkey, 9.34g/6h (DH 453), toucan, 7.06g/6h (DH 454); together with a Halfpenny of Thomas Hall, 9.15g/6h (DH 319a) [13]. About very !ne and better £200-£300
          Provenance: DH 420 bt Spink
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        1271
          LONDON, Skidmore’s Churches, Halfpence (14), Cannon Street, St Swithin’s, 13.70g/12h (DH 560), Cheapside, St Mary-leBow, 9.75g/6h (DH 573), Clerkenwell, St James’s, 12.87g/12h (DH 566), College Hill, St Michael’s, 12.08g/12h (DH 572a), Leadenhall Street, St Andrew, 9.40g/12h (DH 597), London Bridge, St Magnus, 13.72g/12h (DH 602), Lothbury, St Margaret’s, 11.61g/12h (DH 605), Old Street, St Luke’s, 12.68g/12h (DH 615), Queenhithe, St Michael, 14.24g/12h (DH 621a), Shadwell, St Paul’s, 11.32g/12h (DH 623a), Thames Street, Alhallows, 11.65g/9h (DH 632), The Tower, Chapel, 11.56g/12h (DH 636), Walbrook, St Stephen’s (2), 11.27g/12h (DH 638), 12.82g/12h (DH 639); Skidmore’s Gates, Halfpence (2), Aldgate, 12.57g/12h (DH 646), Ludgate, 11.38g12h (DH 657); MIDDLESEX, Willesden, Skidmore’s Churches, Halfpenny, 14.27g/12h (DH 643a) [17]. About extremely !ne and better, some with original colour, a few lacquered £300-£400
          Provenance: DH 560 bt Seaby 1975; DH 566 and 643a P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 369 (part); DH 572a W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 181 (part) [from Lincoln April 1906], bt February 1998; DH 597 A.W. Jan Collection; DH 602 F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin April 1926], bt February 1998; DH 605, 636 and 638 bt February 1998; DH 621a, 623a and 657 Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 532 (part); DH 639 bt Spink
          NORFOLK, Blo eld, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1796, 12.20g/12h (DH 6); Norwich, Richard Bacon, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.90g/6h (DH 12), Nathaniel Bolingbroke, Halfpenny, 1792, 10.58g/12h (DH 14), mule Halfpenny, 8.47g/6h (DH 17), Robert Campin, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.58g/12h (DH 21d), Joseph Clarke, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.09g/6h (DH 22), Robert Dunham and Sir John Yallop, Halfpence (2), 1793, 10.67g/6h (DH 32), 1796, 10.92g/6h (DH 33), John Harvey, Halfpence, 1792 (2), 9.81g/6h, 8.54g/6h (both DH 40) [10]. About extremely !ne and better, but one or two lacquered in the past £120-£150
          1272
          NORFOLK, Blo eld, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, group of weapons and musical instruments, rev helmeted bust right, edge BUXTON TOKEN, 11.55g/12h (DH 11). Stain on obverse rim, otherwise about extremely !ne, rare £70-£90
          Provenance: SNC March 1998 (1593)
          1273
          NORFOLK, Great Yarmouth, Joseph, Daniel and John Boulter, Halfpenny, 1796, 10.67g/6h (DH 54); together with miscellaneous 18th century Halfpenny tokens of Norfolk (26, mostly di erent) [27]. First very !ne but lacquered, others generally about very !ne £90-£120
          1274
          NORFOLK, Norwich, Richard Bacon, Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in silver, Norwich Castle, rev eece, edge RICHARD BACON COCKEY LANE, 11.82g/6h (DH 13). About extremely !ne and toned, very rare £240-£300
          
    Provenance: Glendining Auction, 12 December 1999, lot 557
          NORFOLK, Norwich, Nathaniel Bolingbroke, Halfpenny, 1792, 10.42g/6h (DH 15), Joseph Clarke, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.11g/6h (DH 22), Richard Dinmore & Son, Halfpenny, 10.47g/12h (DH 23b); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Nottingham, Donald & Co, Halfpence, 1792 (2), 13.48g/6h (DH 6), 10.50g/11h (DH 8); SHROPSHIRE, Shrewsbury, Salop Woollen Manufactory, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.91g/6h (DH 25d), Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Halfpenny, 1792, 11.31g (DH Warwickshire 389); STAFFORDSHIRE, Leek, Phillips & Ford, Kempson's Halfpenny, 1793, 9.73g/6h (DH 13a), Sta ord, William Horton & Co, Halfpenny, 1797, 10.26g/6h (DH 21); SUFFOLK, Bungay, Samuel Prentice, Halfpenny, 1794, 12.06g/6h (DH 22d); Haverhill, John Fincham, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.14g/6h (DH 31); SUSSEX, Brighton, Lutwyche’s Brighton Camp Halfpenny, 1794, 9.92g/6h (DH 2), East Grinstead, John Boorman, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.11g/6h (KR 202; DH 22); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Henry Biggs, Halfpenny, 10.90g/3h (W 71a), Birming[ha]m Company, imitation Halfpenny, 1793, 10.54g/6h (DH 76a), Henry Hickman, Halfpenny, 1792, 11.79g/6h (DH 145), Coventry, Kempson’s Buildings, Halfpenny, Barracks, 13.86g/6h (DH 284); WESTMORLAND, Kendal, Lutwyche’s mule Halfpenny, 9.31g/6h (DH 4a); YORKSHIRE, Hull, Jonathan Garton & Co, Halfpenny, 1791, 12.48g/6h (DH 20), York, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1795, 12.28g/6h (DH 63) [20]. Very !ne and better £150-£200
          
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        1270
        1275 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1276
          NORFOLK, Norwich,RichardDinmore&Son,giltProofHalfpenny,bottle, rev gureofHopestanding,edgeplain,10.33g/6h (DH 24c). Usual light die !aws, about extremely "ne and brilliant, very rare £150-£200
          Provenance: Glendining Auction, 9 February 2000, lot 618
          1277
          NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton,‘GeorgeJobson’,Morgan’sHalfpenny,1794,9.19g/12h(Dykes,BNJ2011,pp.253-9; DH1); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Arnold,DavisonandHawksley,Sixpence,1791[issued1802],incopper,5.68g/6h(DH4;D& W338/43), Nottingham,Donald&Co,Halfpence,1792(2),11.96g/12h(DH7),9.46g/12h(DH8); OXFORDSHIRE, Banbury, William Rusher, Halfpenny, 9.76g/6h (DH 1) [5]. Second about "ne, third good "ne, others very "ne and better £40-£50
          
    1278
          SHROPSHIRE, WilleyandSnedshill,JohnWilkinson,Halfpence(2),1787,14.06g/12h(DH Warwickshire 352),1792,11.60g/6h (DH389); SOMERSET, Bath,Kempson’sBuildings,Halfpenny,NewRoomsPrincipalEntrance,13.37g/6h(DH83), Freshford, JohnMoggridgeandThomasJoyce,Halfpenny,1795,9.05g/6h(DH107); STAFFORDSHIRE, Lich eld,Kempson’sHalfpenny, 1796,12.02g/12h(DH18); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham,WilliamLutwyche,Halfpenny,14.12g/6h(DH219b),Kempson’s Buildings,Halfpence(4),NavigationO ce,13.26g/12h(DH210),NewBrassworks,14.11g/12h(DH203),NewBrewery,11.93g/6h (DH 205), Soho Manufactory, 11.79g/6h (DH 212) [10]. Very "ne and better £100-£150
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1279
          SOMERSET, Bath, William Glover, Halfpenny, 9.85g/6h (DH 28), Francis Heath, Halfpenny, 1795, 11.19g/6h (DH 40, normal an), John Jelly, Lutwyche’s Halfpenny, 1794, 10.16g/6h (DH 26), Mary Lambe & Son, Lutwyche’s Pennies, 1794 (2), 20.81g/6h, 20.08g/6h (both DH 8); Bridgwater, James Holloway & Son, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.87g/6h (DH 86); Abbey Church and Guildhall, Bath, a white metal medal by W. Lutwyche, 16.33g/6h (DH 4) [7]. DH 40 extremely "ne with full original colour, others very "ne and better £120-£150
          Provenance: DH 40 D. Young Collection, Baldwin Auction 6, 11 October 1995, lot 1170 (part) [from Seaby January 1973]
          
    1280
          SOMERSET, Bath,MaryLambe&Son,Halfpenny,1794,camel, rev.frontalelevationofIndiaHouse,edge YORKBUILTAM 1223 CATHEDRALREBUILTAD 1075, 11.03g/6h (DH 50e). Later gilding; extremely "ne £20-£30
          Provenance: with an October 1958 Spink ticket
          1281
          SURREY, Southwark,Skidmore’sLondonandWestminsterseries,Penny,1797,type5,AlbionMill, rev.Cityarms,muralcrown above,edge IPROMISETOPAYONDEMANDTHEBEARERONEPENNY,23.84g/12h(DH Middlesex 92). Noobversedie !aw,extremely "neand patinated £150-£200
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1282
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham,Kempson’sBuildings,Halfpenny,Barracks,11.28g/6h(DH177),Kempson’sChurchesand Chapels,Halfpence(4),StBartholomew’sChapel(2),14.26g/6h,10.74g/12h(bothDH151),OldMeetingRebuilt,12.99g/12h(DH 162), St Paul’s Chapel, 12.93g/12h (DH 172) [5]. Generally about extremely "ne £80-£100
          1283
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham,Kempson’sBuildings,Halfpence(6),BlueCoatCharitySchool,12.23g/6h(DH197a),Free School,9.87g/6h(DH200),Library,11.92g/6h(DH184a),NewBrewery,11.97g/6h(DH205),Theatre,12.65g/12h(DH216), WelchCross,14.06g/6h(DH192);Kempson’sChurchesandChapels,Halfpence(2),OldMeetingDestroyed,14.33g/12h(DH160), St Paul’s Chapel, 14.03g/12h (DH 172) [8]. Generally extremely "ne £200-£260
          Provenance: T.McGoldrickCollection,SpinkAuction7,5December1979,lots245,246(parts)[DH160,172,200and205fromSeabyMay1968, 184a and 197a from Spink October 1969, 192 and 216 from Spink May 1969]
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        1284
          WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry,Kempson’sHalfpence(6),BablakeHospital,12.49g/6h(DH282a),CountyHall,12.45g/6h(DH 288),Ford’sHospital,12.98g/6h(DH293a),FreeSchool,13.27g/6h(DH297),WhiteFriars,13.35g/6h(DH267a),WhiteFriars Gate, 13.12g/6h (DH 280) [6]. Generally extremely !ne £140-£180
          Provenance: allexceptDH297T.McGoldrickCollection,SpinkAuction7,5December1979,lots249,250(parts)[DH267afromSeabyMay1968, others from Spink April 1970]
          1285
          1286
          WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry,Kempson’sChurches,Halfpenny,remainsofCathedral, rev.bustofHandel,13.27g/6h(DH258); together with miscellaneous 18th century tokens (59), various issues [60]. Many !ne, a few better £200-£300
          1287
          1288
          1289
          WESTMORLAND,Kendal,Lutwyche’smuleHalfpenny,9.02g/6h(Farthing5.8b;DH5a);
          
    CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen,JohnMorgan,Halfpenny,13.53g/6h(DH7); ANGUS, Dundee,AlexanderMolison,Wright’sHalfpenny,1795, 10.77g/6h(DH10),ThomasWebsterJr,Wright’sPenny,1797,19.53g/6h(DH5); KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE, Gatehouseof Fleet,ThomasScott&Co,Halfpenny,1793,9.75g/6h(DH1); MIDLOTHIAN, Leith,JohnWhite,Halfpenny,1796,8.54g/6h (DH58); PERTHSHIRE, Perth,JohnFerrier,Wright’sHalfpenny,1797,9.23g/6h(DH3)[7]. Very !neandbetter,somewith original colour £120-£150
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          WORCESTERSHIRE, Dudley,EdwardDavies,Skidmore’sPenny,1797,viewofarestoredportionofDudleyPriory, rev ED cypherbetweensprigsoflaurel,edge IPROMISETOPAYONDEMANDTHEBEARERONEPENNY,21.14g/12h(DH2). Die "awonobversein advanced stage, good very !ne, rare £90-£120
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          YORKSHIRE, Beverley,J.Green,Halfpenny,1797,pawnbroker’sballs, rev MONEYLENTONPLATEWEARINGAPPAREL &C,etc,edgeplain, 9.52g/12h (DH 13). No traces of overstriking, extremely !ne with some original colour £200-£260
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          YORKSHIRE, Leeds,SamuelBirchall,Halfpenny,1795,arms, rev eece,edgeplain,9.43g/6h(DH28k). Aboutextremely !ne,ahint of original colour, very rare £100-£150
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          ANGLESEY, Amlwch,ParysMineCo,Pennies(3),1787(2),27.94g/6h(DH6),28.42g/12h(DH19),1789,23.37g/6h(DH249), Halfpenny,1791,13.76g/6h(DH386); CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen,JohnMorgan,Halfpenny,12.62g/6h(DH7);
          MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abergavenny,JamesPowell,Halfpence,1795(2),9.85g/12h,9.22g/12h(bothDH1); NorthWales, Lutwyche’sHalfpence,1793(2),10.00g/12h(DH1d),9.77g/6h(DH2),Lutwyche’sFarthing,1793,4.00g/6h(DH15a); South Wales,Lutwyche’sFarthings,1793(2),4.26g/6h,4.17g/6h(bothDH26a)[12]. DH6and249aboutvery !ne,othersgoodvery !ne and better, some with original colour, but DH 15a with "an crack £100-£150
          MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abergavenny,JamesPowell,Halfpenny,8.82g/12h(DH1); Monmouth,JamesPowell,Halfpence(2), 9.96g/6h, 9.15g/6h (both DH 3) [3]. Last extremely !ne with considerable original colour, others about very !ne and better £60-£80
          
    
    British Tokens from Other Properties
        1290
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1291
        £150-£200 1292
          1293
          NorthWales,Lutwyche’sHalfpenny,1793,10.30g/12h(DH1d);togetherwithmiscellaneous18thcenturytokens(51),of Anglesey and Coventry [52]. First about extremely !ne, others in varied state
          LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow,ArchibaldAnderson,Farthing,2.07g/6h(W7282;DH12/13),GilbertShearer&Co,imitation Halfpeny,1791,9.33g/6h(DH4); MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh,JosephArchibald,Halfpenny,1796,9.11g/12h(DH10),Alexander Cornwell,Halfpenny,1795,9.20g/6h(DH Dublin 307),issueruncertain,Halfpenny,1796,7.82g/6h(DH1);togetherwith miscellaneous 18th century Scottish tokens (13), various issues [18]. Those described very !ne, Cornwell better, others generally !ne
          £70-£90
          1294
          CoDUBLIN, Dublin,WilliamBinns,Halfpenny,1799,9.06g/6h(DH348); CoOFFALY, Charleville,CharlesBury,Thirteen Pence,1802,21.61g/6h(DH1[illustratedasDH2]);togetherwithmiscellaneous18thcenturyIrishtokens(20),variousissues[22]. First very !ne, second good !ne, others in varied state £90-£120
          
    
    
    1295
          Unlocalisedissues,Kempson’sErskineandGibbsProofHalfpenny,1794, insilver,twobarristersstandingholdinglabelinscribed BILLOFRIGHTS, MAGNACHARTA above, rev.legendin9lines,edgeengrailed,9.62g/12h(DH Middlesex 1011). Aboutextremely !ne,bright appearance, rare £150-£200
          Provenance: D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 2 June 1994, lot 840
          1296
          Unlocalisedissues,Lutwyche’sAnti-SlaveryHalfpence(5),9.17g/5h(DH Middlesex 1037),8.48g/6h(DH1038),7.62g/12h(DH 1038i), 9.00g/3h (DH 1039), 9.20g/9h (DH 1039b) [5]. Varied state £70-£90
          1297
          Unlocalisedissues,Lutwyche’sAnti-SlaveryHalfpenny,kneelingnegroinchains, rev.claspedhands,edge PAYABLEINLANCASTER
          LONDONORLIVERPOOL, 9.87g/6h (DH Middlesex 1037b). Good very !ne, attractively patinated, scarce £150-£200
          1298
          Unlocalisedissues,Skidmore’sPennyfortheCentenaryoftheRevolution,bustofWilliamIIIwithinborder, rev.lionrampant supporting arms, edge plain, 22.56g/6h (DH Middlesex 199; Woolf 75:5; BHM 285). Very !ne £80-£100
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1299
          1300
          Unlocalisedissues,Spence’smuleFarthings(2),AdamandEve, rev.pig,4.22g/6h(DH Middlesex 1083),legend, rev.manonbull with ass’s head, 2.88g/6h (DH 1112) [2]. Very !ne and better £40-£50
          Unlocalisedissues,Spence’smuleFarthing,legend, rev.manonbullwithass’shead,3.00g/6h(DH Middlesex 1112),Lutwyche’s Anti-SlaveryHalfpenny,9.81g/6h(DH Middlesex 1038a),Lutwyche’sBuckSocietyHalfpenny,1796,8.97g/12h(DH Middlesex 1041); PrizeFightingRing, Banbury,1789,acoppermedal,unsigned,IsaacPerrins,34mm,17.10g/12h(DH Warwickshire 13;W1499) [4]. Very !ne and better, last two with a little original colour £80-£100
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
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        1301
          19th Century Tokens
          CORNWALL, Redruth,ScorrierHouse,JohnWilliams,Penny,1812,18.00g/6h(W686),Countyseries,JohnWilliams,Penny, 1811,17.61g/6h(W701); DEVON, Tavistock,DevonMines,Penny,1811,23.78g/6h(W1130); SOMERSET, Taunton,Cox &Co,Penny,19.09g/6h(W1125); WILTSHIRE, Staverton,JohnJones,Wyon’sPenny,1811,18.34g/6h(W1110)[5]. Firstgood !ne, others very !ne and better, last rare £70-£90
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1302
          1303
          DEVON,Countyseries,‘Morgan’s’Shilling,3.53g/12h(D7);togetherwithothermiscellaneoustokens,insilver(2),basemetal(23) [26]. First good !ne, others in varied state £60-£80
          GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, issuer uncertain, Bristol and South Wales Penny, 1811, 19.29g/12h (W 522); SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Penny, 1811, 19.68g/12h (W 15a) [2]. Extremely !ne, former with original colour £60-£80
          
    1304
          1305
          1306
          1307
          GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol,issueruncertain,Halliday’sPenny,1811,bustofGeorgeIIIright, rev.armsandsupporters,crest above, edge centre-grained, 23.12g/12h (W 418). Extremely !ne, reverse better, attractive re"ective !elds £60-£80
          NORFOLK, Norwich,RobertBlake,Twopence,45.01g/6h(W910);togetherwithmiscellaneous19thcenturycoppertokens (20) from East Anglia, London and unlocalised [21]. First about very !ne, others in varied state £60-£80
          NORFOLK, Norwich, Robert Blake, Twopences (11) (all W 910) [11]. Varied state £30-£40
          NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Newark,ThomasStansall,CharlesMoore,RichardFisher,WilliamFillingham,WilliamReadettand ThomasWilson,Shilling,1811,3.95g/12h(D4);togetherwithabasemetalcopy,3.83g/6h,andanimpressioninleadofthe Newcastle-upon-TyneFarthing,1667,intheBritishMuseum,8.48g[3]. Firstaboutextremely !ne,lightgreytone,secondpiercedand scratched, last worn £20-£30
          Provenance: rst London Coins Auction 120 (Bracknell), 2 March 2008, lot 646 (part); last with Seaby 1973
          1308
          NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Newark,ThomasStansall,CharlesMoore,RichardFisher,WilliamFillingham,WilliamReadettand ThomasWilson,Penny,1811,18.94g/6h(W881); STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston,SamuelFereday,Secondseries,Penny,1812, 27.48g/12h(W67),Rushbury&Woolley,Twopence,1811,38.74g/12h(W92), Walsall,JosephParker,Penny,17.70g/12h(W 1169) [4]. Third good !ne, others very !ne and better £50-£70
          1309
          1310
          1311
          NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, copper Penny tokens (49), of Newark (20), Nottingham (29, all issues of Fellows) [49]. Varied state £100-£150
          SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe,JohnFeatherstone,Threepence,1814,legend, rev.femaleseatedleft,edgecentre-grained, 57.76g/12h (W 1225). Some surface marks, otherwise better than very !ne, rare £140-£180
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham,Birmingham&SouthWales,Penny,1812,26.20g/12h(W183);CrownCopperCo,Penny, 1811,28.90g/12h(W224);RoseCopperCo,Penny,1811,28.87g/6h(W245),Halfpenny,1811,13.60g/6h(W262);UnionCopper Co, Penny, 1812, 29.41g/6h (W 321) [5]. Last about extremely !ne and very rare, others very !ne and better £70-£90
          1312
          1313
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham,EdwardThomason,ProofPenny,1811,bustleftwithinwreath, rev.value,edgegrainedright, 18.43g/12h (W 281a). Extremely !ne, very rare £150-£180
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham,UnionCopperCo[Risca],Penny,1811,19.65g/12h(W289); CoDUBLIN, Dublin,James Hilles,Halfpenny,1813,8.94g/12h(W1820);togetherwithothermiscellaneous19thcenturycoppertokens(11),fromSedbury, Weybridge, Dudley, Keighley, Glasgow, etc [13]. First two good very !ne, others !ne and better £50-£70
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
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        1314
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Union Copper Co, Penny, 1812, 28.83g/12h (W 366); YORKSHIRE, Bradford, Workhouse, BRADFORD WORKHOUSE countermarked on rev of Union Copper Co Penny, 1812, 28.52g/12h (W 411); MONTGOMERYSHIRE, Llanidloes, Charles Cole, Penny, 1813, 17.31g/6h (W 1330); together with other miscellaneous 19th century Pennies (25) [28]. First very !ne and rare, others generally !ne £80-£100
          
    
    1315
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Workhouse, Shilling, 1812, 4.46g/12h (D 19). Wiped and reverse spotted, otherwise extremely !ne, toned £30-£40
          Provenance: P.L. Graham Collection [from Dolphin Coins 1983]
          1316
          1317
          1318
          WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, copper tokens (39), Workhouse issues (16, including six Threepences), other issues (23), various [39]. Varied state £90-£120
          WORCESTERSHIRE, Lye, Thomas Wood & Co, Penny, 1811, 19.08g/12h (W 860); Netherton, James Gri n & Sons, Penny, 1814, 23.05g/6h (W 1216) [2]. Good very !ne, former with a hint of original colour £60-£80
          YORKSHIRE, Barnsley, Jackson & Lister, Pennies (2), 21.56g/12h (W 5), 21.82g/12h (W 11); Hull, John Picard, Pennies, 1812 (6), 18.59g/12h, 17.66g/12h (both W 752), 18.08g/12h (W 755), 19.19g/12h, 18.64g/12h (both W 766), 17.79g/12h (W 770), Halfpenny, 1812, 9.23g/12h (W 781) [9]. Fourth and sixth about extremely !ne with original colour, eighth plated, others !ne to very !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1319
          YORKSHIRE, Barnsley, Jackson & Lister, Penny, 21.76g/12h (W 11), Hull, John Picard, Halfpenny, 1812, 9.02g/12h (W 785); together with miscellaneous 19th century copper tokens (18), from Yorkshire and other northern counties [20]. First two very !ne, others in varied state £50-£70
          1320
          YORKSHIRE, She eld, Longden & Gregory [Phoenix Ironworks], Penny, 1813, 18.61g/6h (W 1040); Shaw, Jobson & Co [Roscoe Place], Penny, 1813, 17.83g/12h (W 1052), Halfpenny, 1812, 12.65g/12h (W 1060) [3]. First very !ne, others about extremely !ne, second with original colour £60-£80
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1321 x
          YORKSHIRE, She eld, Shaw, Jobson & Co [Roscoe Place], Penny, 1812, frontal elevation of factory, rev Commerce seated left on bale, edge centre-grained right, 17.99g/12h (W 1047). Usual small die "aw between scales and N of ONE, extremely !ne with diffused original colour, rare [slabbed NGC MS 65 BN and wrongly labelled W 1046] £100-£150
          Provenance: W.H. Robinson Collection, Sotheby Auction, 27-9 October 1904, lot 204 (part); F.S. Cokayne Collection (NGC have lost the previous owner’s ticket)
          1322 x
          YORKSHIRE, She eld, Shaw, Jobson & Co [Roscoe Place], Penny, 1813, frontal elevation of factory, rev Commerce seated left on bale, edge centre-grained right, 18.23g/12h (W 1052). Extremely !ne with diffused and re"ective original colour, rare [slabbed NGC MS 64 BN] £100-£150
          Provenance: W.H. Robinson Collection, Sotheby Auction, 27-9 October 1904, lot 204 (part); F.S. Cokayne Collection (NGC have lost the previous owner’s ticket)
          1323
          CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen, William Gri ths & Co, Penny, 1812, 20.66g/12h (W 1301); together with miscellaneous 19th century copper tokens (34), from the West Country (3 being modern Cornish copies) and Wales [35]. First very !ne, others in varied state £80-£100
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          British Tokens from Other
        Properties
        1324
          MONTGOMERYSHIRE, Llanidloes, Charles Cole, Penny, 1813, elevation of the Glanclywedog factory, rev value, edge centregrained, 18.54g/6h (W 1330). About extremely !ne, a hint of original colour £70-£90
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1325
          Co DUBLIN, Dublin, James Hilles, Halfpenny, 1813, 9.41g/12h (W 1820), Edward Stephens, Penny, 1813, 14.23g/6h (W 1850); Not Local: Irish, Penny, 1819, 15.35g/6h (W 1938); together with miscellaneous 19th century Irish tokens (11), various issues [14]. Those described very !ne and better, others in varied state £50-£70
          1326
          1327
          1328
          1329
          ISLE OF MAN, Castletown, Isle of Man Bank (George Quayle, Edward Cotteen and Patrick Lightfoot), Penny, 1811, value, rev triskeles, edge centre-grained, 14.02g/12h (W 2070). Flan clip, otherwise extremely !ne, a little original colour £60-£80
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Atlas Fire O ce (John Beatson and George Copeland), Penny, 1811, 13.71g/6h (W 2075), Halfpenny, 1811, 7.16g/6h (W 2076) [2]. First about very !ne but with edge nicks, second very !ne and rare £70-£90
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Penny, 1811, 12.36g/12h (W 2060), Halfpenny, 1811, 6.15g/12h (W 2061) [2]. First good !ne, second very !ne £80-£100
          
    ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, John McTurk, Penny, 1830, 13.38g/6h W 2085), Halfpenny, 1830, 7.21g/6h (W 2090); Ramsey, William Callister, Halfpence, 1831 (2), 8.14g/1h, 7.77g/12h (both W 2100) [4]. About !ne and better £30-£40
          Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks
          1330
          BERKSHIRE, Hurst, National Scotch Church, silver-plated, 25mm (Burzinski 3241); LONDON, Crown Court, Scottish National Church, silver-plated, 25mm (B 1692) [2]. First extremely !ne, second very !ne, both toned £30-£40
          Provenance: N. Beaton Collection
          An XRF analysis of the metal content of these pieces, sold with the lot, con rms that the silver content of the former is 76.96% and the latter is 60.21%.
          1331
          CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Tydd St Giles, Hickman, uniface brass Sixpence, brass Threehalfpence, both 25mm; LANCASHIRE, Rawtenstall, Craven Heifer, oval brass Threehalfpence, 35 x 23mm (cf DNW 185, 1256); NORFOLK, Emneth, J.W. Little, brass Threepence, 26mm; NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Beeston, The Three Horse Shoes, brass Threepence, 26mm, Newark, King’s Head, partially plated brass, 24mm; STAFFORDSHIRE, Longton, Waterloo Inn, W.T., brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (W –; cf DNW 251, 1431); together with other base metal tokens (3), including one of James W. Brine of Boston, U.S.A. [10]. Generally about very !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1332
          LINCOLNSHIRE, Ancaster, A[lbert] Newton, uniface brass Threepence, 31mm (Hutchinson 5); Bourne, Nag’s Head, Albert Skinner, brass Threepence, 27mm (H 131); Coleby Heath, The Bell Inn, uniface brass Twopence, 32mm (H –); Crowland, A. Briggs, brass Shilling by Thornton, 25mm; Gainsborough, The Gainsborough Co ee Tavern Co Ltd, brass Penny, 26mm (Owens 133); Gedney, A. Franks, brass Farthing, 26mm, W.T. Franks, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by Vaughton, 26mm, Mastin & White, uniface card, No.20, 42mm; C.R. Smith, copper Penny, 24mm; Holbeach, Sharp & Jackson, brass, 24mm [10]. Fine to very !ne, some very rare £90-£120
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1333
          LINCOLNSHIRE, Boston, The Boston Hotel Co Ltd, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 26mm (H 15); Corn Exchange Hotel, brass Threepence and Threehalfpence by Cottrill, both 27mm (H 20, 21); Hunter, brass Sixpence and Fourpence by Vaughton, both 26mm; King’s Head Wine & Spirit Vaults, [Thomas] Ward, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 35; Courtney p.206); Peacock Hotel, Daniel Jackson, brass Threepence and Threehalfpence, both 26mm (H 50-1), R[obert] Clemow, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 55); Red Lion Hotel, Thomas Minton, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 27mm (H 75), The Boston Hotel Co, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 27mm (H 80); Royal Oak Inn, J[ames] Chiles, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 90); Ward’s Hotel, [James Smith], brass Threehalfpence, 28mm (H 110); White Horse Inn, brass Threepence, 23mm (H 125) [14]. Generally !ne to very !ne, a few better but H 20 and 21 both pierced, mostly very rare £200-£300
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, Angel Tap, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 25mm (H 135), C[harles] Willis, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (H 145); Blue Bull Inn, John Brown, brass Twopences by Taylor (2), both 28mm (H 155-6); Blue Cow, bnrass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 160); Blue Dog Inn, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 27mm (H 165); Blue Pig Inn, Thomas Hackworth, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 26mm (H 180); Blue Ram Hotel, brass Threepence by Daniell, 24mm (H 185); Bricklayers’ Arms [James Rouse], brass Threehalfpence by Mole, 25mm (H 190); Durham Ox, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 200; Courtney p.205); Foresters’ Arms, J[ohn] Naylor, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 205); Fox & Hounds Inn, brass Threepence and Threehalfpence by Jenkins, both 28mm (H 210-11); Hand & Heart, brass Half-Pint, 23mm (H 225); Hare & Hounds, brass Threepence, 26mm (H 230; Courtney p.191); Huntingtower Arms, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 24mm (H 235); Jockey Inn J[ames] Taylor, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 240); Joiners’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Pope, 24mm (H 250), [Richard Bowgen], uniface brass Threepence, 27mm (H 256); Junction Inn, E[dward] Cole, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (H 260); Layton’s Inn, J[ohn] B [urton], brass Threehalfpence by sale, 23mm (H 265); Liberal Club, Billiards, brass Threepence, 28mm (H 270), Town & County Liberal Club, brass Penny and copper Halfpenny, both 23mm (H 275-6); Lord Harrowby, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 280; Courtney p.176); Malt Shovels Inn, J[ohn] Hare, brass Threepence, 27mm (H 286); Masons’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Vaughton, 26mm (H 295; Courtney p.189); Musicians’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 300); Norton Arms, [Joseph Kelham], brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 310); Oddfellows’ Arms, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 315; Courtney p.176); Peacock Inn, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 325); The Reapers, brass Threehalfpence by Sale, 24mm (H 335); Royal Oak, brass Half-Pint, 25mm (H 345), G[eorge] Willoughby, brass Threepence, 24mm (H 351); The Spotted Cow, brass Half-Pint, 24mm (H 365); Spring eld Inn, brass Half-Pint (2), both 24mm (both H 375); Star & Garter [Sutton], brass Threehalfpence by Sale, 24mm (H 380); Sun Inn, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 385); Three Tuns Inn, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 28mm (H 400); Wag[g]on & Horses Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm (H 410); Welby Arms, W[illiam] Keys, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 416; Courtney p.205); The Wheatsheaf, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 420; Courtney p.205); White Lion Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 425) [44]. Generally !ne to very !ne, some better but H 315 pierced, an excellent town group, many very rare; houses in two Lindner trays £800-£1,000
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          LINCOLNSHIRE, Grimsby, Blue Bell, George Drayton, brass Threepence and Threehalfpence, both 24mm (H 445-6; Courtney p.206), J.H. Dobson, oval bracteate brass, 38 x 25mm, Red Lion Hotel, brass Twopence by Daniell, 27mm (H 480), Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1879, brass, 27mm (W & E 1360); Little Gonerby, Joiners’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 26mm (H 245); Long Sutton, Hall Marsh Farm, uniface brass Sixpence, 25mm, iron Twopence, 27mm, oval iron bracteate Threehalfpence, 39 x 23mm, Hickman & Co, octagonal zinc Shilling, 29mm; Louth, Louth ICSL, brass Pound by Ardill, 23mm (Rains 10), T[homas] Oldham, plated brass ‘Farthing’, 20mm (W 3088), Wheat Sheaf, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 640); Old Leake, G [eorge] Horton, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 27mm (H 505) [14]. Generally !ne to very !ne, some rare £120-£150
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          LINCOLNSHIRE, Lincoln, [George] Bainbridge, zinc ‘Farthing’, 24mm (W 2005 (a)); Black Boy, John Thropp, brass Half-Pint by Smith, 26mm (H 520); B. Cannon & Co, brass, stamped 52, 30mm; Cattle Market Hotel, W[illiam] W[illiams], brass Threepences (2), both 26mm (both H 530); City Arms, B[enjamin] Black, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (H 535); J[oseph] Flint, copper Farthing, 22mm (W 2010); Grantham & Godson, copper Quarter-Pound [of Tea], 22mm; Green Dragon Hotel, [Robert] Reed, brass Twopences (3), all 23mm (all H 570); Hope & Anchor, F[rederick] King, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 575); King’s Arms, William Richardson, brass Twopence by Smith, 27mm (H 580); Lincoln City Police, uniface brass, 30mm; The Lincoln Co ee Palace, brass Threepence and Penny, both 25mm (Owens 135-6); Lincoln Conservative Club, brass Threehalfpence by Ardill, 22mm; Lincoln Equitable CS, bracteate tinned iron Shilling, Ninepence, Sixpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny, 25 and 21mm (Rains 3-6, 8, 10, 12); Lincoln Theatre Association, T.T.T. Ltd, uniface brown bre Penny, 40mm; Morning Star, T.F., brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H –; Whitmore p.326); Newmarket Hotel, F[rederick] R[oberts], brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 590); T[homas] Old, copper Farthing, 25mm (W 2011); Portland Arms Vaults, W[illiam] West, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 27mm (H 595); The Queen Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 600); Swiss Cottage, John Jibb, brass, stamped 3, 27mm (cf H. 605); Unity Hotel, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 610, this piece); Wellington Hotel, J.T. Morris, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H –); [Hugh] Wyatt, brass (2, one plated), both 20mm (W 2012) [34]. Generally very !ne, Conservative Club pierced, an excellent city group, many very rare; housed in two Lindner trays £500-£700
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection, additionally: W 2010 R.N.P. Hawkins Collection, Glendining Auction, 16 March 1988, lot 325 (part), A.B. Pardoe Collection, DNW Auction 34, 6 February 1998, lot 284 (part) [from M.J. Dickinson April 1989]; H 600 bt B.M. Greenaway
          LINCOLNSHIRE, Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe Mutual CISL, cast iron 5 Shillings and Threepence, 28 and 22mm (cf Rains 4, 8); Sleaford, Waggon & Horses Inn, brass Twopence by Ardill, 22mm (H 650); Stamford, F. Dawson, Farthing, 22mm (W 4820), Dolphin, H[enry] Taylor, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 670), Hole in the Wall, George Harper, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 675), Stamford and Uppingham [Rutland], F. Pinney & Son, brass, stamped S 90, 32mm; Sutton Crosses, A.C. Stanion, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm; Sutton St Edmunds, G. Jessop, copper Threehalfpence, 23mm; Swineshead, W[illiam] Gilding, aluminium Shilling and brass Penny, both 25mm; Swinstead, Botley, oval brass Sixpence by Neal, 31 x 22mm; Whaplode, Emsley & Collins, brass Threehalfpence by Ardill (3, all di erent), Pennies (2, di erent), all 25mm; Wigtoft, Robinson, brass bonus check, stamped 4D, 24mm; together with South Kesteven Musical Competition, 1st Prize, a white metal award medal, unsigned, 31mm [19]. Generally !ne to very !ne, some better, a few rare £150-£200
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        1334
        1335
        1336
        1337
        YORKSHIRE, Armley, Malt Mill Inn, brass Twopence, 24mm (Todd/Cunningham p.21); Beverley, Market Cross Tavern, brass Threepence, 23mm (Todd/Cunningham/Percival p.1); Bradford, [James] Holroyd’s Porter Vaults, brass Twopence by Cottrill, 23mm (TC p.12), Peel Park Brewery, D[aniel] Riddiough, brass Threepence by Cottrill, 28mm, brass Twopence by Cotrill, 23mm (TC p.10; Whitmore p.330; cf DNW 136, 1337); Castleford, Castle Hotel, brass Twopence, 26mm (TC p.6); Dri eld, Key’s Hotel, brass Twopence by Vaughton, 26mm (TCP p.1, this piece), Nag’s Head, G[eorge] Bell, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (TCP p.1); East Ardsley, Bay Horse Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (TC p.51); Elscar [Rotherham], Milton Arms, John Hall, brass Twopence by Robert King, She eld, 31mm; Howden, King’s Head, W. Bickerton, brass Threepences (2), both 26mm (cf DNW 136, 1338) [12]. Generally very !ne, some better, several rare £150-£200
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          YORKSHIRE, Hull, Alabama Tavern, [Jim] Denison’s, brass Threepences (3), all 27mm (Todd/Cunningham/Percival p.3); R. Brown, brass Threepence, 25mm; Grapes Inn, J[ohn] Hookham, copper Threehalfpence, 24mm (TCP p.5); Ye Olde White Harte, brass Fourpence, 24mm (TCP p.11, this piece); The Oxford, cupro-nickel Threehalfpence, 25mm (TCP p.7; cf DNW 251, 1432); Shakespeare, J. Harrison, brass Threepence, 22mm (Whitmore p.338); The Wellington, brass Threehalfpence (3), all 26mm, two with FW [Fred Winter] countermark on obv (TCP p.11; Whitmore p.345; Eimer 260); West Dock Hotel, C. Loryman, brass Threepence, 24mm [12]. Generally about very !ne, several rare £140-£180
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          YORKSHIRE, Leeds, Royal Alhambra Concert Hall, brass by Pope, 24mm (W 722), Sussex Tavern, Thomas Witton, brass Twopence, 26mm (TC p.23), White Swan, brass, 32mm (cf TC p.24), Windsor Castle Hotel, R. Pickering, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm (TC p.24; Courtney p.207); Linthorpe, Albert Hotel, William Oliver, brass Fourpence, 26mm (TCP p.15); Mexborough, Masons Arms Inn, brass Threehalfpence by Leonard, 24mm; Middlesbrough, Ship Inn Concert Hall, Thomas Wynn, brass Twopence by Smith, 26mm (TCP p.19; cf DNW 141, 1070); Pateley Bridge, Black Bull Inn, C[hristopher] Richardson, brass Twopence, 27mm (TC p.41); Ripon, King’s Arms, J[ohn] Nicholson, brass Threehalfpence by Osborn, 26mm (TC p.44); Scarborough, Hayburn Wyke Hotel, Bishop, cupro-nickel Threepence by Smith, 27mm (TC p.17 [given to Wyke in error]; cf DNW 136, 1339), Talbot Hotel, Postill & Jackson, brass Sixpence, 27mm (TCP p.21); She eld, Black Horse, brass Threepence, 26mm (TC p.7; Whitmore p.304; cf DNW 127, 2988), Royal Parisian Concert Hall, brass Threepence, 25mm (TC p.12; W 840; cf DNW T7, 522), Shakespeare Hotel, brass Threepence, 26mm (TC p.13; cf DNW 62, 1332); Shipley, Bradford Arms, brass Twopence, 25mm (cf TC p.16); Sutton-in-Craven [Keighley], Black Bull Inn, Thomas Ramsden, brass Twopence, 23mm (TC p.36); Todmorden, Hare & Hounds Inn, R[obert] Hollinrake, brass, 25mm (TC p.48; cf DNW 249, 1107); Wake eld, Royal Casino, brass, 24mm (cf. W 492-3; cf. DNW T13, 597) [18]. Generally about very !ne but Pateley Bridge pierced, several rare £200-£300
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        1338
        1339
        1340
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        The Beaton Collection of Scottish Masonic Pennies:
          
    ABERDEENSHIRE, Aberdeen,OldAberdeen164,Portlethen1805, MormondHill,Fraser267, Peterhead,Keith56,St James256; ANGUS, Brechin,StJames123, Dundee,OperativeMasons47,ThistleOperative158,Camperdown271,Albert Lochee448,StMary1149,RoineachMhor1308, Forfar,Kilwinning90,Forfar&Kincardine225, Montrose,Kilwinning15; ARGYLLSHIRE, Oban,GalleyofLorn304; AYRSHIRE, Dalmellington,StThomasKilwinning433, Darvel 971, Largs,St JohnKilwinning173, Mauchline,StDavid133, Newmilns,Kilwinning51, Newton-upon-Ayr,StJames125, Saltcoats and Ardrossan,StJohn’s320, Stevenston,Thistle&Rose169; CLACKMANNANSHIRE, Clackmannan 1303; DUMFRIESSHIRE, Annan,Caledonian238,RobertBruce243, Dumfries,Kilwinning53,Operative140,StJohnNewabbey162; DUNBARTONSHIRE, Dumbarton,Kilwinning18; EASTLOTHIAN, Dunbar,DunbarCastle75, Haddington,StJohn Kilwinning57; FIFE, Cowdenbeath,ThaneofFife781, Inverkeithing,StJohn60, Markinch,Balgonie764, Rosyth 1159; INVERNESS-SHIRE, FortWIlliam 43, Inverness,StMary’s339,StColumba1295; KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE, GatehouseofFleet,StStephens161; LANARKSHIRE, Biggar,FreeOperative167, Caldercruix,StJohn1314, Cambuslang,RoyalArch282, Carstairs,Mauldslie1199, Coltness,StMary31, Dennistoun,Alexandra1282, EastKilbride, KilBryd1667, Glasgow,StMungo27,CaledonianRailway354,Kenmuir570,Blythswood817,Thistle&Crown1167,Cadder Freestone1584,ProvincialGrandBlackChapter, Govandale 437, Motherwell,RobertKingStewart919,BothwellBrig1229, SouthernCross1243, Newmains,MurdostounCastle1098, NewMonkland 201, Pollokshaws,RoyalArch153, Shotts,St John471, Wilsontown,StJohn236, Wishaw,StClair427,MaudslieCastle1630; MIDLOTHIAN, Bonnyrigg,Dalhousie720, Dalkeith,Kilwinning10, Edinburgh,Mary’sChapel1,Kilwinning2(4,di erent),Canongate&Leith5,JourneymenMasons8,St David’s36,StAndrew48,StJames’sOperative97,StStephens145,DefensiveBand151(2),RomanEagle160,StClair349(2, di erent),Caledonian392,RomanEagle410,Journeymen417,Waverley597,Trinity885,Liberton1201,StLeonards1283,Services 1291(2,di erent),Dunedin1316,ScotiaRegia1345, Leith,Trafalgar223(2), Loanhead,Honor,Concord&Fidelity305, Loanhead&Lasswade,StLeonard580, Longstone,WaterofLeith1267, Newbattle,StMary1063, Portobello 226, RosslynStClair 606; MORAYSHIRE, Forres,StLawrence144; ORKNEYIS., Kirkwall,Kilwinning38; OUTER HEBRIDES, Is.ofLewis, Stornaway,Fortrose108; PERTHSHIRE, Abbotsford 937, Auchterarder,StJohn’s46, Callander,BenLedi614, Dunning,StJohn174, Muthill,StJohn192, Perth,RoyalArch122, Scoon 3,460; RENFREWSHIRE, Gourock,FirthofClyde626, Greenock,Kilwinning12,StJohn’s175, Paisley,StMirrins129, Renfrew, Kilwinning370,MoorPark1263(2); ROXBURGHSHIRE, Hawick,StJames’sBorderUnion424; SHETLANDIS., Lerwick, StRingan300; STIRLINGSHIRE, Balfron,BuchananKillearn1419, Carron 139, Dunblane 9, Falkirk,StJohn16,Camelon 1456, Stirling,AncientStirling30; WESTLOTHIAN, Bo’ness,DouglasMark409, Kirknewton&Ratho 85, South Queensferry,StMargaret548, Torphichen,KilwinningBathgate13[134]. Very !neorbetter;anextremelycomprehensivegroup, probably the best of its kind in private hands £800-£1,000
          Onlyarepresentativeselectionofthesepiecesareillustratedonthecompany’swebsite.Allaresoldwiththeowner’soriginalenvelopesandtickets whichgivefurtherprovenancedetail.TheonlycomparablegroupofmasonicpenniestobesoldinrecentyearswasthatofIrishpiecesformedbythe late Barry Woodside, and sold in these rooms in May 2021.
          CoANTRIM, Belfast,JohnArnott&Co(2,W5380a,5390),BernardHughes(W5460),Charles&P.McGlade(2,W5520, 5525),McKenzieBros(W5530),Mackenzie&Saunders(W5536),RobertMcKenzie(W5540),Mackenzie&McMullen(W5560), RobertsonBros(W5580); CoCORK, Cork,Arnott&Co(W5660),GeorgeBeale(W5690),EdwardCleburne(W5710), WilliamFitzgibbon&Co(W5740),EdwardMahony(W5790), CoDOWN, Ballymacarrett,JamesJones(W5340b); Co DUBLIN, Dublin,Cannock,White&Co(2,W5980,6000),O’GradyClinton&Co(W6190),Talty,Murphy&Co(W6260), Todd, Burns & Co (W 6313), Kingstown, Harrison & Co (W 6500) [22]. Generally !ne to very !ne, W 5580 rare £70-£90
          CoDUBLIN, Dublin,WilliamTomblinson,copper,byParkes,22mm(Rice369;Todd226;W6332);togetherwithmiscellaneous tokens, etc (13), all base metal [14]. First good !ne and rare, others in varied state £60-£80
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        1341
        1342
        1343 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1344
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Brown’s Theatre Royal Hotel, uniface brass Twopence, 25mm (Mackay 139; Kelly 2; Ford I, 239); Falkner’s Bazaar, brass, 22mm (W 6920; Mackay 157; Kelly 17; Ford I, 243) [2]. First with small spot on obverse otherwise extremely !ne, second very !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 573 (part), additionally: rst A.N. Vayle Collection [from J.D. King 1995]; second E.C. Leslie Collection, Henry Christensen Auction 77 (New York), 26 June 1981, lot 1445, A.N. Vayle Collection [from P. Bosco 1994]
          1345
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, James Cowin & Co, brass 1 Sack by J. Park, c 1860, legend around STEAM MILLS, rev legend around value, 27mm (Quarmby 115; Mackay 168d; Hawkins –; cf. Cain 2801). Very !ne and extremely rare, very few specimens known £150-£200
          Provenance: H.F. Guard Collection, Spink Auction 182, 29 June 2006, lot 533; DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 395
          1346
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, London & Newcastle Tea Co, brass Quarter-Pound by Ardill, 1879, legend around value, rev THROUGHOUT ENGLAND SCOTLAND, etc, 22mm (Quarmby 92; Mackay 165; cf. R.J. Ford I, 244; cf. BDW 10, 243). Very !ne and very rare £120-£150
          
    
    
    
    Provenance: H.F. Guard Collection, Spink Auction 182, 29 June 2006, lot 532 (part); DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 400
          1347
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, London & Newcastle Tea Co, brass Half-Pound by Ardill, 1879, legend around value, rev THROUGHOUT ENGLAND SCOTLAND, etc, 25mm (Quarmby 93; Mackay 168a). Surface marks, otherwise about !ne, extremely rare
          £80-£100
          Provenance: H.F. Guard Collection, Spink Auction 182, 29 June 2006, lot 532 (part); DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 1090
          1348
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Scottish Church, lead, 1835, legend, rev legend around date, 24mm (Burz. 2056; Quarmby 124; Mackay –). Very !ne but harshly lacquered, extremely rare £90-£120
          
    Provenance: H.F. Guard Collection, Spink Auction 182, 29 June 2006, lot 543; DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 403
          1349
          ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, She eld Hotel, Charles Gallimore, brass Twopence, c 1860, legend around value, rev plain, 26mm (Quarmby 97; Mackay 141; cf. R.J. Ford I, 238; cf. Guard 515). Very !ne and very rare £100-£150
          Provenance: R. Cain Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2786 (part); DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 404
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        1350
          Eighteenth century tokens (15), all of London, various issues [15]. Generally about extremely !ne, several with original colour
          1351
          1352
          1353
          1354
          1355
          1356
          £120-£150
          Eighteenth century tokens (20), various issues, together with a She eld Penny, 1813 [21]. Except the last, many very !ne £100-£150
          Eighteenth century tokens (20), all Welsh issues [20]. Varied state £60-£80
          Eighteenth century tokens (31), various issues, including a Halsall Penny [31]. Varied state
          £90-£120
          Eighteenth century tokens (32), all London issues [32]. Varied state £90-£120
          Eighteenth century tokens (40), all London issues [40]. Very !ne and better
          Eighteenth century tokens (63), various issues [63]. Generally !ne to very !ne, some better; housed in a two-tray Aba!l case
          Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection
          1357
          1358
          1359
          1360
          1361
          1362 x
          1363
          1364
          1365
          1366
          1367
          £200-£260
          £240-£300
          Eighteenth century tokens (107), all of London, various issues [107]. A good range, many !ne, some better £300-£400
          Masonic tokens (120), a range of issues from England, Scotland, North America, etc [120]. Mostly very !ne £100-£150
          Masonic tokens (155), a range of issues from England, Scotland, North America, etc [155]. Mostly very !ne £150-£200
          Nineteenth century Halfpenny tokens (29), various issues [29]. Varied state £40-£50
          Nineteenth century copper tokens (49), all Midland and West Midlands issues [49]. Varied state £150-£200
          Tokens, checks, evasions, forgeries (50), all in base metal [50]. Varied state
          £100-£150
          Tokens, checks, etc (53), from Darlington, London, St Helen’s, Nottingham, Whitehaven, Luton, Hanley, Ipswich, Bridport, Charing Cross, Gosforth, Bath, Oldham, Stockport, Shepton Mallet, etc [53]. Many !ne, some better £100-£150
          Tokens, checks, etc (54), from Dri eld, Birmingham, Wimbledon, Cheltenham, Ironbridge, Bath, London, Sunderland, Stratford (Essex), She eld, Brockham, Burslem, Port Clarence, Manchester, Brighton, etc [54]. Many !ne, some better £100-£150
          Tokens, tickets, etc, related to transport and animals (13), from She eld, Manchester, Maidstone, Preston, Greenwich, Sunderland, Sta ordshire Potteries, etc [13]. Many very !ne £50-£70
          Prize Fighting Ring, Banbury, 1789, copper medals (2), unsigned, Thomas Johnson, 34mm, 19.25g/12h (DH Warwickshire 12; W 1498), Isaac Perrins, 34mm, 19.35g/12h (DH 13; W 1499) [2]. First about very !ne, second good very !ne £40-£60
          Peace of Amiens, 1801, a silver medalet by H. Kettle, 14mm, 1.38g/12h (DH Middlesex 1167); together with medals, medalets, etc, in copper (6), brass (14), mostly from the so-called George III ‘national’ series [21]. First !ne and very rare, others about very !ne, some better £60-£80
          British Tokens from Other Properties
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1368
          Tickets and Passes from Various Properties
          CoGALWAY, Glenlough,MenloughCastle,M[artin]Blake,copperEightpence,Sixpence,FourpenceandThreepence,all30mm (W 2511-14; D & W 337/26-9) [4]. Fine and better £40-£60
          1369
          CUMBERLAND, Aspatria,OughtersideColliery,J.Kirkhaugh,copper,6.99g(Farthing7.61b;Finlay100;D&W292/118); Broughton,I.&T.Walker,octagonalbrass,1834,9.95g(Farthing7.17a;Finlay80;D&W284/30); Gilcrux,GilcruxColliery, Quayle&Peile,copper,28mm,8.02g(Farthing7.41;Finlay98;D&W288/77); Seatton,B.M.&Co,brass,27mm,5.70g(Farthing 7.66a; Finlay 53; D & W 294/132) [4]. Fine to very !ne, !rst with punch-mark, last rare £60-£80
          Provenance: secondandthirdGlendiningAuction,13July2001,lot659(part);last‘Cumbria’Collection,SpinkAuction211,13December2011,lot 182 (part)
          1370
          CUMBERLAND, Clifton,CliftonColliery[SirJamesLowther],brass,1735,countermarked L onbothsides,25mm,6.25g(Farthing 7.23;Finlay68;D&W285/37); Dearham,DearhamColliery,J.Paitson,copper,1823,28mm,9.03g(Farthing7.31;Finlay95;D& W286/56); Eagles eld,Birbeck&Fletcher,copper7Bushels,28mm,11.27g(Farthing7.34b;Finlay107;D&W287/61); FIFE, Culross,WesterMainColliery,ShillingandSixpence,copper,27and21mm,4.95g,2.72g(D&W285/44,285/45)[5]. Fine,second rare £50-£70
          Provenance: rst SCMB February1977(W331),‘Cumbria’Collection,SpinkAuction211,13December2011,lot182(part);secondandthird Glendining Auction, 13 July 2001, lot 659 (part)
          1371
          CUMBERLAND, Distington,BoonwoodColliery,AllisonCrosthwaite,copper,31mm,12.08g(Farthing7.7;Finlay36;D&W 283/17); Maryport,BrighamLimeWorks(3),Birbeck&Fletcher,octagonalcopper7Bushels,11.77g(Farthing7.8b;Finlay24;D& W283/20),Harris&Fawcett,brass6(or9)Bushels(2),both28mm,11.10g,9.97g(Farthing7.11;Finlay106; cf.D&W283/19), Ewanrigg Colliery, A.W. Hillary, copper, 6.83g (Farthing 7.36; Finlay 91; D & W 287/64) [5]. Second very !ne, others !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: second Glendining Auction, 13 July 2001, lot 659 (part)
          1372
          1373
          CUMBERLAND, Whitehaven,castbrass, c.1750, WHITEHAVEN intwolines, rev HARBOUR intwolines,29mm,11.13g(Farthing 7.76a; Finlay 1; D & W 297/159). Very !ne £60-£80
          CUMBERLAND, Whitehaven,Hensingham,Lawson,brass,26mm,5.49g(Farthing7.48a;Finlay26; cf.D&W290/93);SirJohn Lowther,copper,28mm,9.54g(Farthing7.78a;Finlay4;D&W291/108),copper(2),both25mm,5.81g,5.64g(bothFarthing7.70b; Finlay12;D&W296/154),copperandbrass,both23mm,5.73g,5.23g(Farthing7.79a,7.79b;Finlay6,18;D&W291/109); Moresby,Brougham,copper,26mm,5.33g(Farthing7.59c;Finlay31;D&W292/113);OverendLimeWorks,copper6Bushels, 1834,26mm,7.91g(Farthing7.64;Finlay111;D&W293/121)[8]. One7.70bextremely !newithoriginalcolour,othersgenerally !ne to very !ne £80-£100
          Provenance: second, seventh and eighth Glendining Auction, 13 July 2001, lot 659 (part)
          1374
          CUMBERLAND, Workington,Curwen,copper(2),5.64g,5.28g(bothFarthing7.82b;Finlay38;D&W286/46);Greysouthen Colliery(5),CollieryCo,copper4Bushels,8.85g(Farthing7.44;Finlay56;D&W289/83),Birbeck&Fletcher(2),copper,10.52g, brass,9.36g(Farthing7.46b;Finlay63,65;D&W289/86,289/87),Harris&Fawcett(2),copper,8.98g,brass,8.91g(Farthing7.47; Finlay 62; D & W 289/88) [7]. Third good very !ne and well-struck, others generally !ne £70-£90
          Provenance: second‘Cumbria’Collection,SpinkAuction211,13December2011,lot182(part);othersexceptseventhGlendiningAuction,13July 2001, lot 659 (part)
          1375
          LANCASHIRE, Liverpool,LiverpoolDocks,LoadofBallast,copper,38mm,28.92g,LoadofStone,copper32mm,18.81g(W 2931,2933); STAFFORDSHIRE, KeeleHall,1910,asilvermedal,unsigned,32mm(cf.DNW164,2762);togetherwithother passes, medals, etc (11), from Cambridge, Canterbury, Sawley, Guernsey, etc [14]. Generally very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: rst DNW Auction 40, 14 April 1999, lot 537
          1376
          LONDON, AlbemarleStreet,TheRoyalInstitution,1804,copper-gilt,treespringingfrommuralcrown,backnamed(J.Law Esq), T above, 29mm, 12.24g (W 2679; D & W 157/438). Lacquered, otherwise very !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: BDW Auction 5, 1 June 1994 (lot 244); Cresswell-Cor eld Collection, DNW Auction 34, 6 February 1998, lot 471
          1377
          LONDON, AlbemarleStreet,TheRoyalInstitution,1804,lead,treespringingfrommuralcrown,backnamed(C.F.Sheridan Esq), A above, 29mm, 8.00g (W 2679; D & W 157/438). Very !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from L. McCarthy November 2002]
          CharlesFrancisSheridan (1750-1806,b.Dublin)wasawriterandpolitician,andolderbrotheroftheplaywrightRichardSheridan.Heworkedas secretarytotheBritishenvoyinSwedenfrom1772to1775,andenteredLincoln’sInnin1775,beingcalledtotheBarin1780.HeactedasMPfor Belturbet,CountyCavan,from1776until1783,andthenforRathcormack,CountyCork,from1783to1790.Consideredbysome‘vainand pretentious’, he died in Tunbridge Wells in June 1806.
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1378
          LONDON, AlbemarleStreet,TheRoyalInstitution,1819,silver, ROYALINSTITUTION abovedate,backnamed(C.A.MoirEsqr), 32mm, 13.19g (W 2680). Good !ne, rare; pierced for suspension £50-£70
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from Format January 2003]
          1379
          LONDON, AlbemarleStreet,TheRoyalInstitution,1819,unifacecopper, ROYALINSTITUTION abovedate,un-named,32mm, 16.11g (cf. W 2680, but di erent die). About extremely !ne £40-£50
          
    Provenance: D. Young Collection
          1380
          LONDON, Bloomsbury,RussellInstitution,Lectures,acolouredcardadmittingtoBrayley’sLecture,March121827,named(Mr A. West & friends), vignette of elevation of the building at centre, seal at lower right, 112 x 77mm. Fine £10-£20
          Provenance: D. Young Collection
          TheRussellInstitutionforthePromotionofLiteraryandScienti cKnowledgewasfoundedbyprivatesubscriptioninJune1808toprovidearevenuepayingpurposeforanassemblyhallconstructedinCoramStreet.EdwardWedlakeBrayley,FSA(1773-1854),historianandtopographer,heldthe positions of librarian and secretary of the Institution from 1825 until his death in 1854.
          1381
          LONDON, Bloomsbury,JohnStreetInstitution,brass,legendaroundH, rev.blank,31mm,9.72g(W1928). Aboutvery !ne,scarce £20-£30
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from H. Simmons November 2018]
          TheJohnStreetInstitutewasfoundedbythesocialistRobertOwenin1840inabuildingformerlylocatedinwhatisnowWhit eldStreet.Usedfor many meetings by the Chartist movement in the late 1840s, it was later a venue for the performing arts.
          1382
          LONDON, CoventGarden,TheatreRoyal,NewTheatre,1796,copper, B[ox] P[rince’s] S[ide]abovedate, rev.concentriccircles, 35mm,16.19g(W122, thispieceillustrated;Young, Theatres&Circus,p.50, thispiece; D&W12/124). Somespotsofverdigris, otherwise good !ne, very rare £70-£90
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from S.H. Monks November 2000]
          1383
          LONDON, CoventGarden,TheatreRoyal,SecondTheatre,1809,copper, FIRSTG[allery] K[ing’s] S[ide], rev K,29mm,10.12g(W 145;D&W14/154); Marylebone,PortmanRooms,1887,ovalplatedbrass,AdmitOne,unissued,38x30mm,10.35g(W1030); Wilson’sScottishEntertainment,unifaceoval(2),brass,12.39g,whitemetal,11.98g,both40x32mm(W894;Brodie568); AUSTRALIA, Sydney,RoyalVictoriaTheatre, PIT,copper,44mm,15.00g(CarterandJohnson,TCSB9,vol.9,no.2;D&W 11/105) [5]. Fourth !ne, others very !ne £60-£80
          Provenance: rstDNWAuction49,21March2001,lot615;secondBaldwinFPL1994(127),W.J.NobleCollection,PartII,NobleNumismaticsPty, 3 -4Aug.1999,lot802,DNWAuction49,21March2001,lot614;thirdandfourthDNWAuction53,13March2002,lot934;lastDNWAuction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 1509
          1384
          LONDON, CoventGarden,TheatreRoyal,SecondTheatre,RetirementofJohnKemble,1817,asilvermedalbyJ.Warwick, bustright, rev THOULASTOFALLTHEROMANS,etc,edgeimpressed RETIREDFROMTHESTAGE 23DJUNE 1817,named(MrJohnField),41mm, 37.30g(W559;D&W139/299;BHM1210[recté 1817]). Tri"ingsurfacemarksandrimnicks,otherwiseextremely !neand darktoned, very rare £150-£200
          Provenance: J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1021; D. Young Collection
          JohnPhilipKemble(1757-1823),secondsonofRogerKembleandbrotheroftheactressSarahSiddons, rstappearedonthestagein1776.He madehisdebutattheTheatreRoyal,DruryLane,in1783,andby1788hadbecomeitsplayer-manager,aposthehelduntil1802whenheresigned afteradisputewiththetheatre’sthenowner,RichardSheridan.In1803hebecamemanageroftheTheatreRoyal,CoventGarden,inwhichhehad acquiredasixthsharefor£23,000,buttheinfamous reon20September1808,andtheraisingofadmissionpricesaftertheopeningofthenew theatrein1809,almostruinedhim;hewasonlysavedwhentheDukeofNorthumberlandcametohisrescuewithagenerousloanof£10,000,later converted into a gift. Kemble took his nal leave of the stage in the part of Coriolanus on 23 June 1817, and died in Lausanne.
          Tickets and Passes from Various Properties
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1385
          LONDON, CoventryStreet,PrinceofWalesTheatre,unifacegilt, PRINCEOFWALESTHEATRE,centrestampedNo.30,backscratched ‘1830’,32mm,10.20g(W391,andp.53, thispieceillustrated;D&W–). Goodvery !neandextremelyrare;setindoublegoldsurround mount with loop for suspension £120-£150
          Provenance: DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 674; D. Young Collection
          1386
          LONDON, CoventryStreet,PrinceofWalesTheatre,unifaceoctagonalbrass, GALLERY,30mm,8.01g(W393;D&W34/363). Good very !ne, rare £60-£80
          
    Provenance: DNW Auction 53, 13 March 2002, lot 937
          1387
          LONDON, DruryLane,TheatreRoyal,ThirdandFourthTheatres,platedtinbracteate, THEATREROYAL around PBOX,stamped9, 43mm, 18.16g (W 66; D & W 8/73). About very !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from L. McCarthy November 2002]
          TheattributiontoDruryLaneisthatofMrYoung;theseticketshavealsobeenassociatedwiththeTheatreRoyalsinHaymarket,London,Liverpool and Reading.
          1388
          LONDON, DruryLane,TheatreRoyal,ThirdandFourthTheatres,unifacecopper, DRURYLANETHEATRE around BOX,31mm,7.28g (W 211, this piece illustrated; D & W 20/218). Good !ne £40-£50
          Provenance: DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1355; D. Young Collection
          1389
          LONDON, DruryLane,TheatreRoyal,probablyThirdTheatre,copper, THEATREROYAL withinwreath, rev GAL[lery],by oral ornaments, 32mm, 13.42g (W 442; D & W 21/241). Obverse !ne, reverse better, scarce £40-£60
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from S.H. Monks February 2005]
          1390
          LONDON, Hackney,GrecianTheatre,unifacebrass, GRECIANTHEATREB O CONQUEST around PIT,41mm,18.44g(W247, thispiece illustrated; D & W 24/263). Good !ne, very rare £50-£70
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from S.H. Monks November 2000]
          TheEagleTavern,onShepherdessWalk,CityRoad,wasrebuiltbyThomasRousein1827toincludetheGrecianSaloon.Subsequentalterations were made by Benjamin Oliver Conquest during his tenancy (1852-72) and that of his son, George Oliver Conquest (1873-9).
          1391
          LONDON, Haymarket,King’sTheatre,1823,octagonalbone,legend, rev.named(Saturday,S.L.DeSymonsEsqr.,14),38x 35mm, 6.39g (W – [cf. 321]). About very !ne, very rare £240-£300
          
    SamuelLyonsdeSymons (1789-1860),anAshkenaziJew,livedatRussellSquareandlaterCumberlandStreet,London;hewasarelativeofthe diamond merchant Baron Lyon de Symons, who was declared bankrupt in 1814.
          1392
          LONDON, Haymarket,TheatreRoyal,1778,unifacecopper, THEATREROYALHAYMARKET around PIT,datebelow,37mm,12.02g(W 255; Young, Theatres & Circus, p.81, this piece; D & W 24/270). About very !ne, reddish patina £60-£80
          Provenance: Tim Millett FPL 2003 (76); D. Young Collection All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
          Tickets and Passes from Various Properties
        1393
          LONDON, Haymarket,TheatreRoyal,1821,unifacecopper, NEWTHEATREROYALHAYMARKET around PIT anddate,37mm,14.18g(W 260; Young, Theatres & Circus, p.83, this piece; D & W 25/274). Good !ne, light patina £40-£60
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from R. Pratt November 2008]
          1394
          LONDON, Lambeth,ApolloGarden,unifacecopper, APOLLOGARDEN,largeletters,35mm,7.66g(W1298;Young, Gardens,p.82, this piece illustrated; D & W 64/153). Attempted piercing, otherwise about very !ne £30-£40
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from Baldwin September 1991]
          TheApolloGardensoccupiedasiteonthenorthsideofWestminsterBridgeRoadbetween1788and1798,closetowherethecoinpress manufacturerMaudslay,Sons&Fieldwerelatertobebased.Theproprietor,WalterClagget,enjoyedasomewhatdubiousreputation,butby1792 had begun to charge for admission, for which the clientele received copper tickets entitling them to refreshments.
          1395
          LONDON, Lambeth,RoyalCoburgTheatre,[1818-33],unifacecopper, R[oyal] C[oburg] T[heatre] GAL[lery]1inthreelines, 31mm, 10.11g (W 92; D & W 10/102). About very !ne, black patina £30-£40
          
    Provenance: W.J.NobleCollection,PartII,NobleNumismaticsPtyAuction61B(Melbourne),3-4August1999,lot637;D.YoungCollection[fromR. Gladdle October 2006]
          TheRoyalCoburgTheatre,namedafterPrinceLeopoldofSaxe-Coburg,openedin1818butneverenjoyedagoodreputation.RenamedtheRoyal Victoria Theatre in 1833 and then the Royal Victoria Hall in 1871, it is today the home of the Old Vic theatre company.
          1396
          1397
          1398
          LONDON, LeicesterSquare
          ,EmpireTheatre,[1887],copperHalfcrown, EMPIRETHEATRE, rev GRANDPROMENADE abovevalue,30mm, 9.88g (W 751; MG 347). Very !ne £30-£40
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from R. Gladdle February 2005]
          TheEmpireTheatreopenedinApril1884astheAlcazarTheatre,beingrelaunchedasTheEmpireTheatreofVarietiesin1887.InMarch1896it becamethe rsttheatreintheUKtohostcine lmbytheLumièrebrothers.AcquiredbyMGM,thetheatrewaslargelydemolishedin1927,andit reopened as a cinema in November 1928.
          ,TheOratory,JohnHenley,copper,1726,facinghalf-length gureindicatingtextinabook, INVENIAM VIAMAVTFACIAM around, I[ohn] H[enley]inexergue, rev THEORATORY anddatetoleft, STASOL toright,Joshuacommandingarayedsunto standstill, FOR inexergue,32mm,13.91g(W2454, thispieceillustrated;D&W79/240;MIII,465/79;Young, Entertainments,p.26, this piece). Extremely !ne and patinated, extremely rare £150-£200
          LONDON, LeicesterSquare
          Provenance: Tim Millett FPL 2005 (56); D. Young Collection
          JohnHenley(1692-1756,b.MeltonMowbray)-knowncontemporaneouslyas‘OratorHenley’-movedtoLondonin1721.Afteraquarrelwiththe BishopofLondonhegaveuphisassistantpreachership,andon3July1726openedhisOratoryatNewportMarket,situatednearLeicesterSquare andoneofthemainmeatmarketsinthecityatthetime.HemovedtoanoldtheatreatClareMarket,Lincoln’sInnFields,in1729.Saidtobearude and vain man who upset many people, he died in poverty.
          LONDON, Marylebone,StMaryleboneTheatre,[1837+],unifacewhitemetal, STMARYLEBONETHEATRE around PIT,40mm,21.15g(W 374, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Excavated appearance, about !ne, extremely rare £40-£50
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from S.H. Monks January 2003]
          TheStMaryleboneTheatre,inauguratedinNovember1837,wasareincarnationofthreeprevioustheatresonthesamesite:theRoyalSussex (opened1831),thePavilion(1832)andthePortman(1835).In1842itwasrebuiltastheTheatreRoyal,Maryleboneandunderwentnumerous changes in the 90 years that followed, before being converted to a cinema.
          Tickets and Passes from Various Properties
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1399
          LONDON, OxfordStreet,ThePantheon,platedcopper,frontalelevationofthePantheon, rev ITALIANOPERAPANTHEON, BOX NO., un-named, 34mm, 16.20g (W 376; D & W 33/351). Bright appearance from past cleaning, otherwise very !ne and very rare £120-£150
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from T. Millett September 2007]
          1400
          LONDON, OxfordStreet,PantheonTheatre,bone,1812,Box30,legend, rev. blank,39mm(W382var.). Very !neandveryrare £200-£260
          
    
    1401
          LONDON, StJames’s,CatchClub,Instituted1762,copper,byT.Pingo,ApolloandDionysosseatedfacingeachother,tripod supportingoakwreathincentre, LET ’ SDRINKANDLET ’ SSINGTOGETHER, rev.wreath,un-named,44mm,36.65g(Eimer28;W1102;D&W 152/397). About very !ne; pierced for suspension £40-£50
          Provenance: Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 91 (Sydney), 21-3 July 2009, lot 4028 (part); D. Young Collection
          1402
          LONDON, StPaul’s,SirPaulPindar,1756,anopenworkunifacebrassbadge,crudefacingbust,34mm,16.69g(W–;D&W–; cf. DNW 143, 30). Very !ne and very rare £50-£70
          Provenance: F.W. Yeates Collection; F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin August 1923]; D. Young Collection [from S.H. Monks June 2009]
          ThisbadgeisbelievedtoberelatedtotheSirPaulPindar’sHeadtavernwhich ourishedinthelastthirdoftheeighteenthcentury.SirPaulPindar (1565-1650,b.Wellingborough)wasaLondonmerchantandmemberoftheTurkeyCompanywho,in1611,hadbeenappointedAmbassadorto theGrandSeignioratConstantinople.Thetimber-frameofhishouseinBishopsgateStreetWithoutwasbuiltin1599-1600and-whendemolished to facilitate the expansion of Liverpool Street Station - was presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum.
          
    1403
          LONDON, Strand,TheatreRoyalEnglishOperaHouse,unifacelead,2 GALY.above T R E O H,43mm,14.72g(W362, thispiece illustrated; D & W 32/339). Good !ne, rare £50-£70
          Provenance: F.E.MacfadyenCollection,SothebyAuction,15-16July1907,lot265(part);F.W.YeatesCollection;F.S.CokayneCollection[from Baldwin August 1923]; D. Young Collection [from S.H. Monks June 2009]
          TheoriginalLyceum,builtin1765,wasanacademyforartists.In1794PhilipAstleytookitoverasavenueforhisamphitheatre,andin1809the buildingwasre ttedandopenedastheTheatreRoyal,EnglishOperaHouse,wherethecompanyfromDruryLaneperformeduntil1812.In1816it was rebuilt, but sadly it burned down in 1830. The new theatre dates from 1834, being renamed the Theatre Royal, Lyceum, in 1844.
          Tickets and Passes from Various Properties
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        SHROPSHIRE, Shrewsbury,ShrewsburyRaceCourseCoLtd,1885,ovalbone,No.2, PASSEVERYWHERE,63x50mm,9.99g(W–; D & W –; cf. DNW 138, 3242). Very !ne and exceptionally rare £500-£700 1404
          Provenance: from the vendor’s mother, and by descent
          Racing rsttookplaceinShrewsburyin1718,butaftervariousdi cultiesanewovalracecoursewascreatedin1832.Shrewsburyracesgainedthe reputationofbeing xedandthecoursewasofteninfestedwithpickpockets.Itthereforecameasnosurprisewhenthe nalmeetingtookplaceon 19 October 1887. The site remained unused until it was bought by the Council in 1925 for £8,500, and it is now a housing development.
          1405
          SURREY, Petersham,PetershamPark,1766,copper(2),both28mm,5.30g,5.25g(bothW1149;D&W321/18);togetherwith miscellaneoustickets,checks,etc(21),manyfortheatresorentertainments[23]. Firstwithedgeknockbutaboutvery !ne,others generally !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: rstW.J.NobleCollection,PartII,NobleNumismaticsPty,3-4August1999,lot1064[fromBaldwin,1992],DNWAuction49,21March 2001, lot 613
          1406
          YORKSHIRE, Doncaster,NewBettingRoomsEstablished,1800,silver,unsigned,building, rev.tworacehorsesgallopingleft, 32mm, 10.71g (W 1528; D & W 322/6; cf. DNW 191, 975). Obverse engraved ‘D & G’ in !eld, otherwise good !ne £50-£70
          Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 28 March 1995, lot 425
          
    1407 x
          CoDUBLIN, Dublin,TheatreRoyal,copper,crowned WM monogram, THEATREROYALL around, THEMID: GAL:incentre, rev.shield containingharp,30mm,12.22g/12h(W18;D&W3/25;MG372). Fineandveryrare;setindoublegoldsurroundmountwithgrained edge and loop for suspension £400-£500
          Provenance: DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 677
          1408
          SociétéMutuelledesSuisses (Est.1703),copperSixpence,cross, rev.value,28mm,11.80g/12h(W2114, thispieceillustrated; D & W 192/721; cf. DNW T7, 555). About very !ne £20-£30
          
    Provenance: D. Young Collection
          1409
          Uncertain location, bracteate brass, PIT, 31mm, 4.64g (W 530, this piece illustrated). Very !ne £20-£30
          Provenance: D. Young Collection [from T. Millett March 2007]
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        1410
          Amahoganycoincabinet,27.5x27x25.5cm,comprising16trayssingle-piercedtohouseatotalof373coinsandonedeep at tray, double doors, lock and key. Very !ne, complete with almost all felts £200-£300
          1411
          Amahoganycoincabinet,32x26.5x17cm,comprising12trayssingle-piercedtohouseatotalof756coins,dropfront,lockand key, brass carrying handles at sides. Good very !ne; a few felts missing £150-£200
          1412
          Amahoganycoincabinet,33.5x30.5x31.5cm,comprising24traysdouble-piercedtohouseatotalof939coinsandadeep bottomdrawer,singledoor,lockandkey;including28forgeriesofancientandWorldcoins,mostlyCrown-sized[Lot]. Cabinetin excellent order, but trays lacking felts £100-£150
          1413
          AcoincabinetbyStLeonards,30x30x17.5cm,comprising14trayssingle-piercedtohouseatotalof337coins,brasspulls,double doors, lock and key, felt base. Minor marks on top, otherwise extremely !ne and complete with all felts £100-£150
          1414
          Awoodencollector’scabinet,48x45x32cm,comprising19 attrays,eachdividedintosquareorrectangularcompartments, wooden pulls, double doors, lock and key. Minor damage and splitting, otherwise !ne, a useful cabinet for storing medals £100-£150
          1415
          Lighthousemahoganycoincases(5),33x27x7cmand33x27x6cm(4),onewithfourtrays(one tted,threeloose),fourwith3 trays each (one tted, two loose), mostly to hold 48 coins per tray [5]. Good condition £100-£150
          1416
          AnAba lMinidiplomatcase,withthreeloosetraystohouseatotalof124coins,36x24x3cm. Afewscuffstotheexterior, otherwise clean £10-£20
          1417
          Lindner stacking trays (6), to house a total of 244 coins [6]. Some marks and staining
          £20-£30
          £80-£100 1418
          1419
          Lighthouse coin albums (12) [12]. Good condition
          ANON, OfficialCatalogueoftheGreatExhibition...1851,London,1851,320pp+46ppadvertisements;ANON, InternationalExhibition 1862,OfficialCatalogue,IndustrialDepartment,London,1862,xvi+432pp+82ppadvertisements;ANON, PhiliosophicalSocietyof Glasgow,ReportsrelativetoExhibition...ofGas,Electricity,&c...September-October1880,Glasgow,1882,133pp;ANON,RoyalJubilee Exhibition,Manchester,1887,O cialCatalogue,Manchester,1887,419pp[4]. Lastindecoratedcloth,titlesandalledgesgilt,othersin various bindings £40-£50
          1420
          ANON, ExhibitionoftheWorksofIndustryofAllNations,ReportsoftheJuries,London,1852,cxx+867pp,advertisements. A presentation copy in decorated red cloth, professionally rebacked, all edges gilt, internally very !ne £40-£50
          1421
          BURNS,E., TheCoinageofScotland, 3vols,Edinburgh,1887,xxiii+365pp,xviii+556pp,vi+79 neplates(Manville530)[3]. Original green cloth, red and gilt labels on spines; a very !ne and fresh set £200-£260
          Provenance: CNG Auction 29 (New York), 30 March 1994, lot 3499
          1422
          COTTON,W.A., TheCoins,TokensandMedalsofWorcestershire,Bromsgrove,1885,[xii]+147pp,rectos,engravedplatesandafew engravedillustrationsintext,copyno.62(Manville514). Publishers’creamboards,gilttoolingatedges;t.e.g.;minorfoxingon endpapers, internally !ne and fresh, scarce £120-£150
          Provenance: with the bookplate of H.R. Hodgkinson; SNC May 1995 (S 426); ex libris Martin Bridgewater
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        1423
          DAVIS,W.J., TheTokenCoinageofWarwickshire,withDescriptiveandHistoricalNotes,Birmingham,1895,xx+132pp,24plates (Manville 571). Original brown cloth, gilt, t.e.g.; linear stain on front cover, otherwise very !ne and clean £60-£80
          1424
          DOWLE,A.,andFINN,P., TheGuideBooktotheCoinageofIrelandfrom995tothepresentday,London,1969,127pp,illustrationsin text(Manville1191);SEABY,P.J.,andPURVEY,P.F., CoinsofScotlandIreland&TheIslands,1stedn,London,1984,xv+222pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1533) [2]. Mint condition, !rst very rare as such £60-£80
          FRANCIS,G.R., SilverCoinsoftheTowerMintofCharlesI,London,1922,116pp,20plates;BOON,G.C., CardiganshireSilverandthe AberystwythMintinPeace&War,Cardi ,1981,xiii+287pp,illustrationsintext,dj(Manville1447);NORTH,J.J.,andPRESTON-MORLEY, P. J., SCBI33:BrookerCollection,London,1984,lxix+130platesandtext,dj(Manville1530);BESLY,E.M., EnglishCivilWarCoinHoards, BMOcc.Paper51,London,1987,118pp,illustrationsintext(Manville1597);BESLY,E.M., CoinsandMedalsoftheEnglishCivilWar, London,1990,vi+121pp,illustrationsintext,dj(Manville1666);WARNER,T., Newark:CivilWar&Siegeworks,NottinghamshireCC, 1992,60pp,illustrationsintext;BARCLAY,C.andBESLY,E., ALittleBarrelofDucatoons:theCivilWarCoinageofYorkshire,York,1994, 58pp,illustrationsintext(Manville1762);togetherwithNELSON,P., TheObsidionalMoneyoftheGreatRebellion1642-1649,71pp, illustrationsintext,theMalter-Wester eldreprint,andSpinkAuction70,the‘Selig’CollectionofCoinsofCharlesI...OliverCromwell, 31 May 1989, 246 lots, PRL tipped-in [9]. First in green cloth, gilt spine, t.e.g., others in publishers’ bindings; almost as new £80-£100
          GLENDINING &CO.[London],assortedsalecatalogues(12):BeauvaisHoard,Brettell,Delmé-Radcli e,ElmoreJones(3),Doubleday(2), Lingford, Mack, Mossop, Sussex Mints [12]. Varied state; all with prices realised £30-£40
          GLENDINING &CO.[London], ThePridmoreCollectionofCoinsoftheBritishCommonwealth,PartsI-III, 1981-83,776+822+315lots, xxxii + xxv + ix plates [3]. Minor staining, a few plates loose, otherwise !ne; with prices realised £30-£40 1427 x
          1428
          METCALF,D.M., ThrymsasandSceattasintheAshmoleanMuseum,Oxford, vols.I-III,Oxford,1993-4,xvi+685pp,28plates,djs (Manville 1750-1, 1778) [3]. Virtually as new £70-£90
          1429
          NORTH,J.J., EnglishHammeredCoinage,vol.I,2ndedn,London,1980,218pp,16plates,dj(Manville1436);ELIAS,E.R.D., The AngloGallicCoins,Paris/London,1984,263pp,illustrationsintext(Manville1520);MCCAMMON,A.L.T., CurrenciesoftheAnglo-NormanIsles, London,1984,364pp,illustrationsintext(Manville1528);BOON,G.C., CoinsoftheAnarchy1135-54, Cardi ,1988,46pp,illustrations intext(Manville1628);NORTH,J.J., EnglishHammeredCoinage,vols.1and2,3rdedns,London,1991,1994,271pp,20plates,222pp, 11plates,djs(Manville1701,1779);RAYNER,P.A., EnglishSilverCoinagesince1649, 5thedn,London,1992,xxiii+254pp,illustrations intext,dj(Manville1730);WOODHEAD,P., SCBI47:HerbertSchneiderCollectionI.EnglishGoldCoinsandtheirImitations1257-1603, London,1996,xiii+210ppincluding78plates,dj(Manville1820);togetherwithano printbyJ.J.NorthonHenryIIIimitationsand Glendiningauctioncatalogues(3),LockettEnglishIV,LockettScottishandIrish,CooperHammeredSilverCrowns,allwithPRLs[12]. Publishers’ bindings; except the auction catalogues all near mint copies £70-£90
          Provenance: Woodhead ex libris Patrick Finn, with his bookplate, title page with dedication by Woodhead
          PECK,C.W., EnglishCopper,TinandBronzeCoinsintheBritishMuseum,1558-1958, photolithoreprintofthe2ndedn,London,1970, xx + 648pp, 50 ne collotype plates, dj (Manville 1115 variant). Dj a little scuffed at extremities, volume in mint condition £50-£70 1430
          1431
          SALTER,H.E.(ed), SurveysandTokens, Oxford,1923,vi+498pp,10platesoftokens(Manville838);MILNE,J.G., Catalogueof OxfordshireSeventeenthCenturyTokens, Oxford,1935,xx+48pp,16plates(Manville927);SEABY,P.J.,andBUSSELL,Monica, British Tokensandtheirvalues,2ndedn,London,1984,illustrationsintext(Manville1532);DICKINSON,M.J., SeventeenthCenturyTokensofthe BritishIslesandtheirvalues, London,1986,x+292pp,includingplates,dj(Manville1570);BERRY,G., SeventeenthCenturyEngland: TradersandtheirTokens,London,1988,vii+168pp,illustrationsintext,dj(Manville1626)[5]. Publishers’bindings;second !ne,others almost as new £50-£70
          Provenance: Ex libris Martin Bridgewater, additionally: second ex libris Wladyslawa Florczyka, with his bookplate
          Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books
        1425
        1426 x
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        1433
          THOMPSON, R.H. [with DICKINSON, M.J.], Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles: 31, 38, 43, 44, 46, 49, 59, 62, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750, Part I, Bedfordshire to Devon, London, 1984, xl + 35 plates (Manville 1535); Part II, Dorset to Gloucestershire, London, 1988, lxxxi + 171pp, 41 plates (Manville 1639); Part III, Hampshire to Lincolnshire, London, 1992, liii + 216pp, 51 plates (Manville 1734); Part IV, Norfolk to Somerset, London, 1993, lvii + 218pp, 50 plates (Manville 1754); Part V, Staffordshire to Westmorland, London, 1996, lxii + 220pp, 51 plates (Manville 1818); Part VI, Wiltshire to Yorkshire, Ireland to Wales, London, 1999, lxxi + 264pp, 43 plates (Manville 1869); Part VII, City of London, London, 2007, xcvii + 381pp, 61 plates, dj; Part VIII, Middlesex and Uncertain Pieces, London, 2011, cxiii + 438pp, 68 plates, dj [8]. Publishers’ blue cloth; mint copies, early volumes with protective sleeves
          £100-£150
          1435
          Provenance: Ex libris Martin Bridgewater
          BEDFORDSHIRE:MARSHALL,LydiaM., TheBedfordshireHearthTaxReturnfor1671,the1990Bedfordreprint,132pp,CIRKET,A.F., IndexofBedfordshireProbateRecords1484-1858, 2vols,London,1993-4,783pp; BERKSHIRE:HOWSE,JasmineS., Indexofthe ProbateRecordsoftheCourtoftheArchdeaconofBerkshire...1653-1710,London,1975,174pp,togetherwithothercountyreferences (3); BUCKINGHAMSHIRE:REED,M.(ed), BuckinghamshireProbateInventories1661-1714,Aylesbury,1988,xxiv+330pp,HUNT, J.,andothers(eds), ProbateRecordsoftheArchdeaconryCourtofBuckingham1483-1660,London,2001,482pp; CAMBRIDGESHIRE:THURLEY,C.A.,andDorothea, IndexoftheProbateRecordsoftheCourtoftheArchdeaconofEly1513-1857, London,1976,228pp,THURLEY,C.A.andDorothea, IndexoftheProbateRecordsoftheConsistoryCourtofEly1449-1858,3vols, London,1994-6,1,303pp,EVANS,Nesta(ed), CambridgeshireHearthTax,London,2000,cxix+385pp,dj,togetherwithothercounty references(2); HUNTINGDONSHIRE:ELLIS,SirHenry, TheVisitationoftheCountyofHuntingdonundertheauthorityofWilliam Camden, the 1968 New York reprint, 140pp, together with other county references (2) [19]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society. Thereferencesinthisandthefollowing17lots,someofwhichwerede-accessionedfrompubliclibraries,werecollectedbythelateRobert Thompsoninconnectionwithhisbackgroundresearchesintoseventeenth-centurytokenissuersdescribedintheNorweb Sylloge series.Those undertaking similar county research will nd much essential information here.
          CHESHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, LANCASHIRE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE and SHROPSHIRE:FISHWICK,H., AListofthe LancashireWills...1457to1680,Manchester,1884,324pp;FISHWICK,H., AListoftheLancashireWills...1681to1748,Manchester, 1886,291pp;EARWAKER,J.P.(ed), AnIndextotheWillsandInventories...intheCourtofProbateatChester...1660to1680
          ,Manchester, 1887,380pp;EARWAKER,J.P.(ed), AnIndextotheWillsandInventories...intheCourtofProbateatChester...1681to1700
          ,Manchester, 1888,365pp;FORREST,H.E.(ed), ShrewsburyBurgessRoll,Shrewsbury,1924,xx+322pp;WATKINS-PITCHFORD,W.(ed), TheShropshire Hearth-TaxRollof1672,Shrewsbury,1949,x+382pp;LAWTON,G.O.(ed), NorthwichHundredPollTax1660andHearthTax1664, Manchester,1979,335pp;EDWARDS,D.G.(ed), DerbyshireHearthTaxAssessments1662-70,Chester eld,1982,225pp,dj;WEBSTER, W.F.(ed), NottinghamshireHearthTax1664:1674,Nottingham,1988,lxii+183pp;SQUIBB,G.D., TheVisitationofDerbyshire,begun in 1662 and "nished in 1664, London, 1989, 173pp; together with other county references (9) [19]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
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          CORNWALL:POOL,P.A.S., TheHistoryoftheTownandBoroughofPenzance,Penzance,1974,291pp,plates,WHETTER,J., The HistoryofFalmouth,Redruth,1981,109pp,dj,togetherwithothercountyreferences(8); DEVON:HOSKINS,W.G.(ed), Exeterinthe SeventeenthCentury:TaxandRateAssessments1602-1699,Torquay,1957,154pp,CLARK,E.A.G., ThePortsoftheExeEstuary 1660 -1860,Exeter,the1968reprint,247pp,dj,OPPENHEIM,M.M., TheMaritimeHistoryofDevon,Exeter,1968,175pp,30plates,dj, YOUINGS,Joyce, TuckersHallExeter,Exeter,1968,258pp,11plates,dj,STOATE,T.L.(ed), DevonHearthTaxReturnLadyDay1674, Bristol,1982,258pp,ROBERTS,S.K., RecoveryandRestorationinanEnglishCounty:DevonLocalAdministration1646-1670,Exeter,1985, 232pp,dj,GRAY,T.(ed), DevonHouseholdAccounts,1627-59,2vols,Exeter,1995-6,285+341pp,WYATT,P.(ed), TheUffculmeWills and Inventories, Exeter, 1997, 311pp, together with other county references (8) [27]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          1436
          CUMBERLAND, DURHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, WESTMORLAND and YORKSHIRE:WOOD,H.M.(ed), Durham Protestations...1641/2...fortheBoroughofBerwick-upon-TweedandtheParishofMorpeth,Durham,1922,249pp;WHITING.C.E.(ed), DurhamCivicMemorials,Durham,1952,183pp;HUNTER BLAIR,C.H., ArchaeologiaAeliana,Newcastle-upon-Tyne,1958,346pp;DENCH, Susan(ed), IndextotheWillsProvedintheConsistoryCourtofCarlisle1661-1750,London,1998,374pp;GANDY,M.(ed), Sufferingsof EarlyQuakers,Yorkshire1652to1690,the1998Sessionsreprint;PARKINSON,Elizabeth(ed), DurhamHearthTax,London,2006,cxlii+ 370pp, dj, together with other county references (19) [24]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books
        1432
        1434
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        1437
          DORSET:RYLANDS,J.P.(ed), TheVisitationoftheCountyofDorsettakenintheyear1623,London,1885,vi+115pp,BUNTING,R.H., ProceedingsoftheDorsetNaturalHistory&ArchaeologicalSociety...1944,Dorchester,1945,182pp,CLEGG,A.L., AHistoryofDorchester, London,1972,175pp,dj,FRY,G.S.(ed), CalendarsofWillsandAdministrationsrelatingtothecountyofDorset,the1977Krausreprint, 184+130pp,SQUIBB,G.D., TheVisitationofDorset1677,London,1977,xii+124pp,togetherwithothercountyreferences(6); HAMPSHIRE,BUSHE-FOX,J.P., ExcavationsatHengistburyHead,Hampshire,in1911-12,Oxford,1915,83pp,32plates,WHITE,G., TheNaturalHistoryofSelborne,London,1924,248pp,plates,WILLIS,A.J., HampshireMarriageLicences1669-1680,Folkestone,1963, 133pp,dj,RUSSELL,P.D.D.(ed), TheHearthTaxReturnsfortheIsleofWight,1664to1674,np[Newport],1991,295pp,HUGHES, Elizabeth,andWHITE,Philippa, TheHampshireHeartTaxAssessment,1665,withtheSouthamptonAssessmentsfor1662and1670, Southampton,1991,468pp,dj,SQUIBB,G.D., TheVisitationofHampshireandtheIsleofWight1686,London,1991,274pp,together with other county references (6) [23]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
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          1438
          ESSEX:METCALFE,W.C.(ed), TheVisitationsofEssex,2vols,London,1878-9,xii+856pp;CHRISTY,M., TheTradeSignsofEssex, Chelmsford,1887,175pp;KINGSTON,A., EastAngliaandtheGreatCivilWar,London,1897,viii+407pp;REANEY,P.H., ThePlace-Names ofEssex,Cambridge,1935,lxii+698pp;EDWARDS,A.C., EnglishHistoryfromEssexSources,1550-1750,Chelmsford,1952,210pp; ALLEN,D.H., EssexQuarterSessionsOrderBook1652-1661,Chelmsford,1974,236pp,dj;togetherwithothercountyreferences(14) [21]. Publishers’ bindings
          £30-£40
          1441
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
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          GLOUCESTERSHIRE:JURICA,J.(ed), TheCityofGloucester,itsroyalchartersoflibertiesandvaryingfortunes,Gloucester,1924, 133pp,FRITH,B.(ed), MarriageAllegationsintheDioceseofGloucester...1681-1700,Bristol,1970,272pp,JURICA,J.(ed), ACalendarof theRegistersoftheFreemenoftheCityofGloucester1641-1838,Bristol,1991,xxx+330pp,dj,WARMINGTON,A.R., CivilWar, InterregnumandRestorationinGloucestershire1640-1672,Woodbridge,1997,232pp,dj,BARLOW,Jill, ACalendaroftheRegistersof ApprenticesoftheCityofGloucester1595-1700,Bristol,2001,xxxii+343pp,dj,togetherwithothercountyreferences(15);
          HEREFORDSHIRE:FARADAY,M.A.(ed), HerefordshireMilitiaAssessmentsof1663,London,1972,242pp,SIDDONS,M.P., The VisitationofHerefordshire1634,London,2002,254pp,togetherwithothercountyreferences(2); OXFORDSHIRE,GIBSON,J.S.W. andBRINKWORTH,E.R.C.(eds), BanburyCorporationRecords:TudorandStuart,Banbury,1977,360pp,togetherwithothercounty references(2); SOMERSET,HOLWORTHY,R., HearthTaxforSomerset1664-5,Fleet,1916,239pp,togetherwithothercounty references(3); GLAMORGANSHIRE,PARKINSON,Elizabeth(ed), TheGlamorganHearthTaxAssessmentof1670,Cardi ,1994, lxxxiii + 213pp, dj [32]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
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          GLOUCESTERSHIRE:LATHAM,R.C.(ed), BristolCharters1509-1899,Bristol,1947,254pp;RALPH,Elizabeth(ed), MarriageBonds fortheDioceseofBristol...1637-1700,Bristol,1952,395pp;MCGRATH,P.(ed), MerchantsandMerchandiseinSeventeenth-Century Bristol,2ndedn,Bristol,1968;RALPH,Elizabeth,andWILLIAMS,MaryE.(eds), TheInhabitantsofBristolin1696,Bristol,1968,xxv+ 303pp;COLDHAM,P.W., TheBristolRegistersofServantsSenttoForeignPlantations,1654-1686,Baltimore,1988,491pp,dj;FRITH,B. (ed), Historical,MonumentalandGenealogicalCollectionsrelativetotheCountyofGloucester,PartsI-IV,Bristol,1989-95,1,818pp,djs; STANFORD,Maureen(ed), TheOrdinancesofBristol1506-1598,Bristol,1990,xxiv+117pp,togetherwithotherBristolreferences(4) [14]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          HERTFORDSHIRE:ROWE,VioletA., TheFirstHertfordQuakers,Hertford,1970,83pp,JONES-BAKER,Doris, OldHertfordshire Calendar,London,1974,325pp,dj,SMITH,J.T.,andNORTH,M.A., StAlbans1650-1700,Hat eld,2003,264pp,JONES-BAKER,Doris, HertfordshireinHistory,Hat eld,2004,311pp,CRAWLEY,Beryl(ed), WillsatHertford1415-1858,London,2007,xvi+648pp,together withothercountyreferences(8); MIDDLESEX:JEAFFRESON,J.C.(ed), MiddlesexCountyRecords,EdwardVItoJamesII,4vols,London, 1886-92,369+442+564+452pp, LE HARDY,W.(ed), CountyofMiddlesex,CalendartotheSessionRecords...1612-1614,London, 1935,xxvi+591pp,HARDY,W.J., MiddlesexCountyRecords,CalendaroftheSessionsBooks...1689to1709,London,1905,403pp, HARDY,W.J., MiddlesexCountyRecords,Reports...1902to1928,London,1928,234pp,JONES,P.E.,17TH CENTURY TAXATIONIN HAMMERSMITH,London,1970,29pp,GERHOLD,D., PutneyandRoehamptonin1665,London,2007,107pp,togetherwithothercounty references (3) [25]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
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          Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books
        1439
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          1440
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        1442 Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          KENT:CHALKLIN,C.W., Seventeenth-CenturyKent,London,1965,294pp,dj,HARRINGTON,D.W.(ed), KentHearthTaxEnrolled Assessment1664,Canterbury,1983,77pp,HYDE,Patricia,andHARRINGTON,D.W., HearthTaxReturnsforFavershamHundred 1662 -1671,Folkestone,1998,173pp,togetherwithothercountyreferences(7); SURREY,James,T.M., TheInnsofCroydon,1640-1840, Guildford, 20pp, together with other county references (5) [16]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
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          1443
          LEICESTERSHIRE and RUTLAND: WILSHERE, J., and GREEN, Susan, The Siege of Leicester – 1645, Leicester, 1970, 19pp, BOURNE, Jill and GOODE, Amanda (eds), Rutland Hearth Tax 1665, Oakham, 1991, 49pp, together with other county references (2);
          LINCOLNSHIRE: HAINES, Grace, and FOSTER, C.W. (eds), Index of Lincoln Consistory Court Wills and Inventories 1660-1700, London, 1991, 297pp, HILL, Sir Francis, Tudor and Stuart Lincoln, Stamford, 1991, xiv + 254pp, JOHNSTON, J.A., Probate Inventories of Lincoln Citizens 1661-1714, Lincoln, 1991, lxxx + 157pp, HONEYBONE, Diana and M. (eds), The Correspondence of the Spalding Gentlemen’s Society 1710-1761, Lincoln, 2010, 272pp, dj, together with other county references (3); NORFOLK, RYE, W. (ed), Depositions... Mayor & Aldermen of Norwich...Extracts...Court Books of the City of Norwich, 1666-1688, Norwich, 1905, 205pp, LE STRANGE, H., An Address from the Gentry of Norfolk and Norwich to General Monck in 1660, Norwich, 1913, 69pp, HAWES, T., Index of the Wills and Administrations 1687-1702 in the Two Archdeaconry Courts of Norfolk and Norwich, Norwich, 2001, 139pp; SUFFOLK: HERVEY, S.A.H., Suffolk in 1674. The Hearth Tax, Woodbridge, 1905, xxi + 442pp, together with other county references (3) [18]. Publishers’ binding £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          1444
          LONDON:LEVESON GOWER,G.W.G., ARegisterof...ChristningesBurialles&Weddinges...ParishofSaintPeetersuponCornhill,PartII, 1667to1774,London,1879,174pp;LITTLEDALE,W.A.(ed), TheRegistersofChristChurch,Newgate,1538to1754,London,1895,x+ 518pp;LITTLEDALE,W.A.(ed), TheRegistersofStBene’tandStPeter,Paul’sWharf...1619...1837,vol.I,London,1909,288pp; BANNERMAN,W.B.(ed), TheRegistersofAllHallows,BreadStreetandofStJohntheEvangelist,FridayStreet,London,1913,xix+302+ 43pp;BANNERMAN,W.B., TheRegistersofStMaryleBowe,Cheapside,AllHallows,HoneyLaneandofStPancras,SoperLane,London, 1914,315pp;HUGHES CLARKE,A.W.(ed), TheRegistersofStMichaelBassetlaw,1626-1735,London,1943,181pp;HYDE,R., TheAtoZ ofGeorgianLondon,London,1981,88pp,dj;FITCH,M.(ed), IndextoTestamentaryRecordsintheArchdeaconryCourtof London...1661 -1700,London,1985,284pp;LAXTON,P., TheAtoZofRegencyLondon,London,1985,116pp,dj;FITCH,M.(ed), IndextoTestamentary RecordsintheCommissaryCourtofLondon...1626-1700,3vols,London,1992-8,849pp;HYDE,R., TheAtoZofRestorationLondon (The City of London 1676), London, 1992, 93pp, dj [13]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          1445
          LONDON:HEAL,SirAmbrose, TheSignboardsofOldLondonShops,London,1947,220pp,dj;CAMPBELL,R., TheLondonTradesman, the1969NewtonAbbotreprint,340pp,dj;HARVEY,W.J.(ed), ListofthePrincipalInhabitantsoftheCityofLondon1640,Shal eet, 1969,38pp;WEBB,C., AnIndexofWillsProvedintheArchdeaconryCourtofLondon1700-1807,London,1996,100pp;WEBB,C.,and others, LondonApprentices,vols1-44inclusive,48,London,1996-2008;togetherwithatranscriptoftheHearthTax,1663,forthe wards of Farringdon Within and Without [50]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          1446
          ARMYTAGE,G.J., AllegationsforMarriageLicencesissuedfromtheFacultyOfficeoftheArchbishopofCanterburyatLondon,1543to1869, London,1886,313pp,togetherwithsimilarvolumesfromthesameseries(7);CLAY,J.W.(ed), FamiliaeMinorumGentium,4vols, London, 1894-6, 1,454pp [12]. Publishers’ red cloth, spines gilt £40-£60
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          1447
          CAMDEN,W., RemainsConcerningBritain,London,1870,441pp;NORMAN,P., LondonSignsandInscriptions,London,1897,xx+237pp; MONSON-FITZJOHN,G.J., QuaintSignsofOldeInns,London,1926,157pp,dj;LARWOOD,J.,andHOTTEN,J.C., TheHistoryofSignboards,5th edn, London, 1951, 536pp; together with other miscellaneous references (44) [48]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books
        Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        1448
          GOMME,G.L., TheGentleman’sMagazineLibrary,London,1884,xiv+352pp;MATTHEWS,J.andG.F.(eds), CommonwealthProbates,vol.I parts2-4,vol.3partsIandIII(1650-4),London,1909-26;WEINBAUM,M.(ed), BritishBoroughCharters1307-1660,Cambridge,1943, lxvii+241pp;LARWOOD,J.,andHOTTEN,J.C., EnglishInnSigns,London,1951,xv+336pp,plates,largepapercopy;WATTS,V.(ed), The CambridgeDictionaryofEnglishPlace-Names,Cambridge,2004,lxiv+713pp,dj;togetherwithotherreferences(11)[20]. Publishers’ bindings £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          1449
          HOLDEN,W. Holden’sAnnualLondonandCountryDirectory...fortheyear1811,3vols,the1996Norwichfacsimileedn;PIGOT,J., Pigot& Co’sNationalCommercialDirectory,1828-39,11vols,the1993-5Norwichfacsimileedns;KELLY,W., TheJuneEditionofthePostOffice London Directory, 1846, the 1994 Norwich facsimile edn [15]. As new £30-£40
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          1450
          SAUNDERS,A., VillareAnglicum:oraviewofallTheCities,TownsandVillagesinEngland,London,1678;OGILBY,J., TheTraveller’sGuide: or,amostexactdescriptionoftheRoadsofEngland...MrOgilby’sActualSurvey,London,1699,contents+254pp[2]. Decoratedcalf, ribbed spines; "rst with covers detached, second internally very "ne £60-£80
          Provenance: Ex libris Robert Thompson
          Sold for the bene t of the British Numismatic Society.
          End of Sale
          Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books
        All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue
        19–20 SEPTEMBER 2023
          Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following Lot(s) up to the price(s) mentioned overleaf. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or any reserve.
          I understand that in the case of a successful bid, a premium of 24 per cent (plus VAT if delivered or collected within the UK) will be payable by me on the hammer price of all lots.
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          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.
          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 euros. The payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale.
          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 €500,000 0.25%
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          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
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          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.
          (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.
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          Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase
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          (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
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        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.
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          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.
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          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.
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          (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.
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