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Ireland, Belfast Banking Company, Ten Pounds, uniface proof on paper (BB 74; Pick 128). Good extremely fine
£60–£80
Ireland, Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Ffrenchs Bank, One Pound, 21 July 1813, no. 7192, for Hon. Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary, Hon. Thomas Ffrench & Hon. Martin Ffrench (PB 149c). Bankruptcy stamp on front, many endorsements and pinholes, otherwise good fine to very fine
£100–£120
Ireland, Co Dublin, Dublin, Finlay & Co, Twenty Pounds Sterling, 18—, unissued, for Messrs Thomas Finlay, Robert Law & Michael Law (PB 153C). About extremely fine
£150–£200
Ireland, Co Limerick, Limerick, Bank of Limerick, One Guinea & Half [One Pound, Fourteen Shillings and Three-Halfpence], 18—, unissued, for George Maunsell, John Kennedy and Robert Hedges Maunsell. Three tiny spindle holes in left edge and a couple of spots of foxing at bottom left, otherwise good very fine
£200–£250
Ireland, Co LIMERICK, Limerick, Bank of Limerick, Five Pounds, 30 November 1819, no. 38, for George Maunsell, John Kennedy and Robert Hedges Maunsell, signed by R.H. Maunsell (PB 276). Split and rejoined at centre, many pinholes and repair on back covering large hole at centre, otherwise good fine to very fine
£80–£100
Ireland, Natioinal Bank of Ireland, One Pound, Boyle, uniface proof on card, stamped SPECIMEN at bottom right (NA 22). Staining from mount marks on back and a short tear in right edge, otherwise good very fine
Ireland, Northern Bank Ltd., Five Pounds, 1 February 1942, N-I/K, signature of A.P. Tibbey, printer’s work note, date changed to 1 November 1942, prefix changed to N-I/N and signature to W.F. Scott, perforated CANCELLED and initialled 'PB 1104' at upper right (Pick 180b). Many pinholes, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine
£120–£150
GREEK COINAGES, Macedon, Argilos, Tetrobol c. 510-480, forepart of Pegasos left, rev. quadripartite incuse square, 2.41g (Cf. Liampi, Argilos 16). Apparently unpublished variant. Good very fine. Very rare.
£400–£500
GREEK COINAGES, Kings of Macedon, Philip II (359-336), Tetradrachm, Amphipolis c. 316-294, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. rider on horseback right, holding palm and reins; bucranium below, 14.34g/1h. (Le Rider pl. 46, 15; SNG ANS 772. Very fine. Rare.
£300–£350
GREEK COINAGES, Kings of Macedon, Philip II (359-336), Æ, Macedonia, diademed head of Apollo right, rev. rider on horseback right, with hand raised; Δ to right, 8.78g/1h. (SNG ANS 832). Fine. very rare.
GREEK COINAGES, Thessaly, Larissa, Drachm c. 380-365, head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left, hair in ampyx, rev. horse standing right, restrained by horseman, wearing petasos, standing right in background, 5.83g/10h, (L-S Series 3 (O1/R4); SNG Copenhagen -; Weber 2853). Very fine. Very rare.
£250–£300
GREEK COINAGES, Thessaly, Krannon, Æ, c. 350-300, horseman advancing right, rev. bull butting right; above, trident right, 2.09g/10h (Rogers - cf. 187-8; SNG Copenhagen 41). Extremely fine, dark brown patina.
GREEK COINAGES, Thessaly, Trikka, Hemidrachm, c. 460-420, youth restraining forepart of bull right, rev. forepart of horse right, 2.50g/4h 1( SNG Copenhagen 264-5). Nearly very fine, weak strike.
GREEK COINAGES, Euboia, Chalkis, Drachm, c. 338-308, head of the nymph Chalkis left, rev. eagle flying left, carrying serpent in talons, 3.62g/12h (BCD Euboia 119). Very fine
£100–£150
GREEK COINAGES, Islands off Attica, Aegina, Stater, c. 525/0-500, sea turtle, rev. incuse square of “Union Jack” pattern, 12.24g (Milbank pl. I, 2-3; SNG Copenhagen 502). Very fine
£300–£300
GREEK COINAGES, Islands off Attica, Aegina, Stater, c. 525/0-500, sea turtle, rev. incuse square of “Union Jack” pattern, 11.95g (Milbank pl. I, 2-3; SNG Copenhagen 502). Very fine, off-centre
GREEK COINAGES, Islands off Attica, Aegina, Obol, c. 480-457, sea turtle, rev. four-part incuse, 0.93g. (Milbank pl. 1, 7; Copenhagen 513). Very fine.
GREEK COINAGES, Peloponnesos, Sikyon, Stater, c. 330, Chimaera standing left; above, wreath; below, ΣE, rev. dove flying left; below head, N; all within olive wreath tied on the right, 11.91g/2h (BCD Peloponnesos 219; BMC 57; Traité 7760). Good very fine, flan flaw on obverse,
£350–£400
GREEK COINAGES, Achaia, Patrai, Hemidrachm, c. 35 BC. Damasias, son of Agesilaos, magistrate. Head of Aphrodite right, wearing stephane / ΔA/MACIAC above Patrai monogram; all within wreath, 1.89g/4h (BCD Peloponnesos 525-8; SNG Copenhagen 154; BMC 2-3; McClean 6325-8). Very fine, chipped.
GREEK COINAGES, Achaia, Patrai, Hemidrachm, c. 31 BC. AR Hemidrachm, Agys Aischrionos, magistrate, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. AΓVC/ AI-CXPI/ωNOC around ΠA monogram, all within elaborately bound laurel wreath with ties above and two rostra below, 1.94g/10h (BCD Peloponnesos 533; BMC 1; SNG Copenhagen 152). Very fine.
£180–£200
GREEK COINAGES, Elis, Olympia, Hemidrachmon, c. 352-348. laureate head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing right on Ionic capital, 2.45g/11h (BCD Elis 139-144). Fine. rare
GREEK COINAGES, Elis, Olympia. Hemidrachmon, c. 352-348. laureate head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing right on Ionic capital, 2.22g/11h (BCD Elis 139-144). Fine. rare
GREEK COINAGES, Elis, Olympia. Æ, early mid 3rd century, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing right, grasping coiled snake, 3.56/5h (BCD Elis 284-286; BMC 141; SNG Copenhagen 392). Fine, reverse very fine. Rare.
GREEK COINAGES, Elis, Olympia. Æ, late 3rd century-191, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Zeus striding right, hurling thunderbolt, 6.40g/3h (BCD Elis 291; BMC 147; SNG Copenhagen 435). Good very fine, earthy dark patina. Rare.
GREEK COINAGES, Greek Multiple Lots, Lot of 3 Aegina Staters, c. 525/0-500, sea turtle, rev. incuse square of “Union Jack” pattern, (Milbank pl. I, 2-3; SNG Copenhagen 502), 2 with countermarks. [3]. Fine
£260–£300
GREEK COINAGES, Greek Multiple Lots, Lot of 3 Aegina Stater, c. 525/0-500, sea turtle, rev. incuse square of “Union Jack” pattern, (Milbank pl. I, 2-3; SNG Copenhagen 502), all with countermarks. [3]. Fine
Roman Imperial CoinS, Multiple Roman Lots, Lot of 5 Bronzes, including: Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Maximianus and Caracalla, [5]. Mostly fine.
£40–£50
Charles I (1625-1649), Oxford mint, Threepences (2), both 1646/4, mm. lis on obv. only, tall bust, crown breaks inner circle, rev. Declaration, three lis above, date below, inverted As for Vs, 1.39g/12h,1.21g/2h (SCBI Brooker 963, same dies; Morr. A-2; N 2473; S 2995) [2]. Fine
Charles II (1660-1685), Hammered coinage, Third issue, Twopences (4), all mm. crown, no inner circle, with mark of value, 0.98g/2h, with inner circle and mark of value (3), 1.00g/1h, 0.98g/10h, 0.97g/4h (ESC 2164-5; S 3326) [4]. Good fine or better, first very rare but pierced
Charles II (1660-1685), Hammered coinage, Third issue, Pennies (3), all mm. crown, with inner circles and mark of value, 0.51g/10h, 0.50g/12h, 0.47g/7h (ESC 2269-70; S 3327) [3]. Good fine
£70–£90
Bohemia, Wladislaus II (1471-1516), Prager Groschen, Kuttenberg, 2.46g/5h (Slg. Dietiker 81). Good fine for issue
£30–£40
Germany, Jülich-Cleve-Berg, Wilhelm V (1539-92), 3 Stüber, 1583, Cleve, 2.62g/10h (Noss 275). Good fine
Italy, Ancona, 13th century, Denaro, 0.50g/11h (Biaggi 42); Ravenna, 13th century, Denaro, 0.54g/10h (Biaggi 1965) [2]. Good fine and about very fine
£35–£40
Italy, Lucca, Henry III, IV, V (1039-1125) Denari (2), 0.95g/9h, 0.88g/2h (Biaggi 1058) [2]. Nearly very fine
£60–£70
Low Countries, Brabant, Jean I (1268-94), Sterling, 1.21g/11h (Mayhew 44); Hainaut, Jean d’Avesnes (1280-1304), Sterling, Mons, 1.07g/2h (Mayhew 36); Porcien, Gaucher de Chatillon (1312-22), Sterling, Yves, 1.12g/9h (Mayhew 239) [3]. All about fine, first chipped, second with surface crack
£40–£60
Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella (1475-1504), Réal, Seville (Cayón 2694ff). Good fine
Canada, Victoria, Cent, 1899; British North Borneo, Cent, 1891H [2]. Both about extremely fine
Miscellaneous Checks, Mining checks (25), mostly uniface brass, from Asfordby, Bagworth, Barrow Colliery, Bentley Baths, Bevercotes Colliery, Birch Coppice, Haig Colliery, Hem Heath, High Moor Colliery, Kell, Kellingley, Manvers, Markham, Morley Leeds, New Stubbin, North Gawber, Parkhill, Prince of Wales, Rawdon, Rockingham, Selby, Skinner & Holford Waleswood, West Cannock, Whitwick, Wooley Colliery [25]. Fine to very fine, some better
Death of Francis, Duke of Bedford, 1802, a copper medal by J.G. Hancock, 42mm (BHM 532). Fine
£20–£30
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