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8 October 1999
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The Westbury Hotel 37 Conduit Street London W1S 2YF
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Charles I (1625-1649), Crown, mm. rose (N 2532; S 3046; Besly C4). Good fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £260
Charles II (1660-1685), Shilling, 1668 (ESC 1030; SC 65; S). Light wear to the high points, almost extremely fine, toned, attractive (£150-200)
James II (1685-1688), Crown, 1687 tertio (ESC 78; SC 15; S 3407). Light adjustment marks on laurel, first two digits of date weak, light haymarking, otherwise extremely fine, toned, attractive coin (£300-350)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Crown, 1692, 2 over 2 inverted, qvarto (ESC 84-R3; SC 20). Almost very fine, very rare (£300-400)
Charles I (1625-1649), Sixpence, Briot’s first milled coinage, mm. flower and B (obverse only) (N 2301; S 2855). Very fine (£100-120)
George V (1910-1936), Proof Set, 1911, Silver Halfcrown to Maundy Penny; George vi, Proof Set, Silver Crown to Æ Farthing; Elizabeth ii, Cu-Ni Crown to Æ Farthing, in cases of issue. Generally about as struck (£300-400)
Netherlands East Indies, Plant and Animal Exhibition, Batavia, 1877, gold Prize medal, signed V.D.K., female allegory holding wreath and cornucopia in a rural setting, train in distance, reverse legend within laurel wreath, 40mm., 29.9gms. Better than very fine for wear but rather mishandled, scuffed and with nicks to rim and one noticeable bump (reverse 5 o’clock), rare (£200-250)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, 1642, obverse mm. plume without bands, King on horseback left with horse’s left hind leg raised, ground-line below (a Shrewsbury die), reverse mm. two pellets, Declaration with three plumes with bands above, date below (N 2409; S 2949; Morr B-2). A little short of flan, almost very fine, rare (£350-400)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Crown, mm. 2 (N 2012; SC 25; S 2582). Portrait worn, fine, rare (£300-400)
William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown,1701, modified large shields, larger harp, decimo tertio (ESC 564; SC 305; S 3494). Extremely fine (£240-280)
Hammer Price: £250
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1664, edge dated xvi (ESC 28; SC 70). Very fine or better, attractive tone (£150-200)
George I (1714-1727), Halfcrown, 1717 tertio, roses and plumes (ESC 589; SC 25; S 3642). Better than very fine (£300-400)
George III (1760-1820), “Northumberland”, Shilling, 1763 (ESC 1214; SC 5; S 3742). Some surface marks, good very fine, rare (£300-350)
Charles I (1625-1649), Crown, Group III, mm. portcullis, reverse plume above shield (N 2196; S 2759; Cooper Dies XIV / XVIII). Fine (£240 -280)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, Briot’s first milled coinage, mm. Band flower on obverse, B on reverse (N 2299; S 2853). Flan flawed on edge at six o’ clock and fields tooled, otherwise very fine (£180-220)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1852 (ESC 1948-R3; SC 130; S 3913). Some surface marks, lightly cleaned, about extremely fine, extremely rare (£250-300)
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1668/7 vicesimo (ESC 37; SC 140). Very fine, very rare (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £240
James II (1685-1688), Halfcrown, 1685 primo (ESC 493; SC 5; S 3408). Scratched in first quarter of reverse, good very fine, toned (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Half-Farthing, 1868, bronzed, edge plain, struck en médaille, 2.35gm (BMC –; SC –; cf. Magnay 239). Some light spotting in reverse field, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, extremely rare (£200-250)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Quarter-Farthing, 1868, bronze, edge plain, struck en médaille, 1.21gm (BMC 1616; SC 40; S 3953; Prid. Ceylon 101; cf. R.J. Ford 129; cf. Magnay 259). Brilliant and practically as struck, rare (£200-250)
United States of America, Twenty-Dollars, 1895. Some surface marks, otherwise almost extremely fine (£200-250)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, 1643, obverse mm. plume, Briot’s horse with ground below and plume behind, reverse mm. rosette, similar to last, but OX below date (N 2416; S 2955; Morr I-24; JGB 898). Obverse slightly double struck and figure of King weak, otherwise nearly very fine (£200-250)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, 1644, obverse mm. plume, Briot’s horse with lumpy ground line below and plume behind, diamond stops, reverse no mm., Declaration with large central plume above, 1644 OX below, six pellets in field and as stops (N 2425; S 2958; Morr G-13). Horseman woolly (worn die ?), otherwise very fine (£200-250)
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrown,1708, septimo (ESC 577; SC 70; S 3604). Almost extremely fine (£180-200)
Hammer Price: £230
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrown,1713, roses and plumes in angles, dvodecimo (ESC 584; SC 105; S 3607). Good very fine (£120-150)
William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1697 nono, Third harp (ESC 96-R3; SC 95). Only fine, but very rare (£150-200)
George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown,1745/5, roses in angles, decimo nono (ESC 604; SC 60; S 3694). Dull extremely fine (£200-250)
George I (1714-1727), Halfcrown, 1723 ssc, decimo (ESC 592; SC 40; S 3643). Light haymarking, light wear to high points, almost extremely fine (£300-400)
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Thirty-Shillings, Type V, Falconer’s anonymous issue, obverse mm. thistle with leaves, King on horseback left, grassy ground below, reverse mm. thistle, Scottish crown above shield with Scottish arms in 1st and 4th quarters, small lettering, harp double-cut (S 5557; SCBI 35, 1519; Murray 4). Almost extremely fine (£250-300)
Charles I (1625-1649), Double Crown, Group B, mm. heart (over vertical anchor obverse) (N 2164; S 2697A). Slightly crimped, fine (£180-200)
George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821 secundo (ESC 246; SC 5; S 3805). Some light surface marks, proof-like, good extremely fine, toned (£250-300)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Half-Farthing, 1868, bronze, edge plain, struck en médaille, 2.33gm (BMC 1605; SC 80; cf. Norweb 1844; cf. R.J. Ford 126; cf. Magnay 238). Tiny spot below shamrock on reverse, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck with attractive surfaces, rare (£200-250)
George V (1910-1936), Proof Halfcrown, 1931 (SC 150). Good extremely fine, extremely rare (£300-400)
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Shilling, 1555, types similar but with English titles only and inner circles both sides (N 1968; SC 20; S 2501). Small edge split (5 o’clock), fine (£200-250)
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrown, 1704, plumes in angles, tertio (ESC 570; SC 15; S 3581). Polished, very fine and rare (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £220
George I (1714-1727), Halfcrown,1717, roses and plumes in angles, tirtio (ESC 589; SC 25; S 3642). Good very fine (£300-400)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown,1840, Type A3 with two plain fillets, w.w. incuse on truncation (ESC 673; SC 50; S 3887). Almost extremely fine (£200-220)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown,1846, Type A4 (ESC 680; SC 85; S 3888). Extremely fine (£200-250)
England, Derbyshire, Derbyshire, Cromford, Ferdinand VII, Spanish Dollar, 1810 HI, Mexico, countermarked on obverse cromford derbyshire around 4/9 within circular indent (Manville 24a [recté Davis 24]; cf. Allen Collection 8). Host coin fair, countermark very fine or better (£200-250)
William IV (1830-1837), BRITANNIA GROAT,1836 Proof with milled edge (ESC 1919-R-2; SC 10). About as struck, very rare (£250-350)
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