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CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, North East Coast, gold Stater, Allen type B, abstracted head of Apollo right, reverse horse to right, “sunflower’ below, curved pattern in exergue 5.9 gms (cf. Allen 10; CCB 800). Very fine, well centred (£200-300)
Hammer Price: £350
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Domino type base gold Stater, abstract head right, reverse abstract horse, ‘domino-like’ above (CCB 829-3). Obverse die partially obliterated, very fine and rare (£350-400)
Hammer Price: £330
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Hosidius type, Unit, boar right, elaborate ring motif above, reversed S below boar, reverse Celticised horse left, large pellet below, 0.8 gms (CCB 855.3; S 396). About very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £160
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Hosidius type, Unit, boar right, elaborate ring motif above, reverse Celticised horse left, 0.8 gms (CCB 855; S 396). About very fine (£80-100)
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Hosidius type, Unit, boar right, ring motif above and below, reverse Celticised horse left, ring motif above and below, but not in front of horse, 0.8 gms (CCB 855.3; S 396). Obverse fine, reverse about very fine, dark patina (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £35
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Unit, boar/horse type, boar right, reverse horse left, 1.3 gms (CCB 864.1; S 396). About very fine, some discolouration, rare (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £110
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Units (3), South Ferriby types (3) (CCB 877.1). About fine, one with heavy die flaw on reverse (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £55
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Volisios Dumnocoverus, gold stater, wreath, reverse Celticized horse left, dvm neco ver os around, 6.4 gms (CCB 988.1; S 416; BMC 3330-3336). Good very fine, but flan irregular (£400-600)
Hammer Price: £600
CELTIC COINS Corieltauvi, Aun Ast, Unit, blank, reverse Celticised horse left, avn above, 1.3 gms (CCB 914.3; S 403). Very fine or better and bold, but legend partly off-flan (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Uninscribed, Norfolk Wolf type, Gold Stater, 65-45 BC, abstracted head of Apollo right, reverse wolf standing right, crescent and single pellet below (BMC 212-216; CCB 610-1; M 49; S 30). Striking crack in edge of flan, otherwise an excellent example of this issue with much of the design in evidence, good very fine (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £520
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Gold Quarter-Stater, Irstead type, hatched box, wreaths at sides, horse galloping right, 1.1 gms (CCB 628; S 430; BMC 3436-39). Fine to very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £140
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Boar/Horse type, boar right, reverse horse to right (CCB 655-9; S 431). Good fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Can Duro, Unit, boar to right, reverse horse galloping right, [can] above, duro below, 1.3 gms (CCB 663.1; S 439). Good fine, very rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £190
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Celtic head type, head right, border of beaded circles to right, reverse horse right (CCB 665 var.; cf. S 433; Mays, BAR 222, p. 64; cf. Mossop, 91). Nearly very fine for issue, rare (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £85
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, ecen type, two opposed crescents, reverse horse to right, ecen below, 1.0 gms (cf, CCB 730.1; S 443A). Slight weakness to reverse margin (c. 9 o’clock), otherwise very fine (£30-40)
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, ecen type, two opposed crescents, reverse horse to right, ecen below, 1.2 gms (cf. CCB 730.1; S 443A).Very fine, design bold (£40-50)
CELTIC COINS Iceni, East Anglia, Anted, silver Unit, opposed crescents, reverse horse right, ANTED below, 1.12gms (BMC 3800; CCB 711; S 441); Ecen, silver Unit, similar, ECEN below horse, 1.24gms (BMC 4033; CCB 730; S 443A); other silver Units of the Iceni (2) [4]. First fine and toned, others fair to fine (£30-50)
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, ECEN symbol type, two opposed crescents, reverse horse to right, 0.6 gms (CCB 740.1; S 436). About very fine, but reverse weak (£30-40)
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Ecen symbol type (CCB 752.1).Very fine or better (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Saenu, Unit, two opposed crescents, reverse horse galloping right, six pellets on shoulder and other pellets above, saenv below, 1.2 gms (CCB 770; S 446). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £75
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Aesu, Unit, double crescent pattern, reverse Celtised horse galloping right, 1.2 gms (CCB 775.1; S 447). Very fine, but flan somewhat irregular and with flaw or chip to rim (obverse 5 o’clock)
Hammer Price: £40
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, male head right, reverse horse to right, lozenge-shaped ornament below, triangular symbol within cabled arc above, 1.3 gms (CCB 792.1; S 434). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £100
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, male head right, with slit eyes and prominent nose, reverse horse to right, lozenge-shaped ornament below, triangular symbol within cabled arc above, 1.0 gms (CCB 794.1; S 434). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, male head right, reverse horse to right, lozenge-shaped ornament below, triangular symbol within cabled arc above, 1.3 gms (CCB 794.1; S 434). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £80
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, male head right, reverse horse to right, lozenge-shaped ornament below, triangular symbol within cabled arc above, 1.2 gms (CCB 794.1; S 434). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, male head right, triplets in front and pellet-triangle below, reverse horse right, symbols above and below, 1.23gms (CCB 794; BMC 3606; S 434). Very fine and nicely centred, an attractive example (£60-80)
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, a similar coin on a small compact flan, no lozenge-shaped ornament below (off flan?), triangular symbol within cabled arc above, 1.1 gms. Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £65
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Boar/Horse type; Anted, Unit; Ecen, Units (2) (S 431, 441, 443A) [4]. Fine or better (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £30
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Silver Unit, Anted, Horse right, [an]td below, reverse crescents back to back (S 441); other Units, similar but uninscribed (3) [4]. First about very fine, slightly discoloured, one of last three fair, others fine or better (£60-80)
£60–£80
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Boar/Horse type; Crescent type; Ecen type (S 431, 535, 433A); with fragments (3) [6]. Fine or better (£40-50)
CELTIC COINS Iceni, Unit, Celtic head type, head left, pellet within circle, spoked to outer circle of pellets, reverse horse right, tripled tailed struck on a concave and large flan, 1. 5 gms (CCB —; cf. S 433; Symons, NC October, 1990, 14; Mays, BAR 222, p. 62; cf. Mossop, lots 86-87). Fine, reverse somewhat better, very rare (£120-150)
CELTIC COINS Miscellaneous, Ancient British, Ring money, bronze torque, 5.77gms. Fine, very rare (£30-50)
CELTIC COINS Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Ancient British coins, in gold (2, one a Stater), silver (4) and base metal (9), including issues of Cunobelin and the Durotriges, etc. [15]. Some fine; an interesting lot for the student (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £170
BRITISH COINS Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series R, obverse crowned bust right, runic apa in front, reverse standard (S 832). Bust woolly, very fine (£80-100)
BRITISH COINS Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series R, bust right with legend in runes, reverse standard (cf. Metcalf 391; S 832). About very fine (£40-50)
BRITISH COINS Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, Canterbury and London, Babba, obverse coenvlf rex around M, reverse moneyer’s name in angles of triple tribrach, 20.0 grains (N 342; S 914; BLS 5). Edge crack (5 o’clock) to centre and scratch on reverse, otherwise very fine, rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
BRITISH COINS Kings of Mercia, Ceolwulf (821-823), Penny, East Anglia, Werbald, obverse bust right to edge, ceolvvlf rex m, reverse perbald mohe in three lines 21.9 grains (N 388; S 927; BLS 29 (pl VI); SCBI 20, 595, same dies). Cleaned, almost very fine, only three others listed in BLS (BMC 109, BM ex. Roach Smith and Mack) (£800-1,000)
£800–£1,000
Kings of Northumbria, Eanred, base silver Sceat, moneyer Wilheah (N 186; S 859). Good very fine (£60-70)
BRITISH COINS Vikings in East Anglia, St. Eadmund, Penny, Adalberht, reads sceadmvnd re (s retrograde) and adclbrt nefec (N 483; S 960; BMC 144). Trace of scraping on reverse, very fine (£120-150)
BRITISH COINS Aethelstan, Two line type penny (HT 1), Abba, reading ædelstan rex and abba mon (N 668; S 1059; Blunt 7). Has been cleaned and perhaps made round (24.6 grains), otherwise very fine (£200-250)
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