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George IV (1820-1830), 1826 (Davies 232; ESC 1257; S 3812). Good extremely fine, reverse better, toned £90-120
Hammer Price: £120
Richard I (1189-1199), Penny, class IVb, Durham, Alain, alein · on · d[v]n, e double barred, mm. cross pommée over cross potent, rev. extra pellets in quarters, 1.28g/8h (SCBI Mass 1131; Allen dies 455/455; N 968/2; S 1348C). Part flat, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare £200-300
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Groats (2), both London, series D, mm. cross 1 broken on obv., cross 1 on rev., reverse-barred ns on obv., unbarred on rev., 4.52g/1h; series D/E mule, mm. cross 1 broken on obv., cross 2 on rev., unbarred ns, 4.48g/12h (N 1152, 1152/1163; S 1566/1567) [2]. Fine to good fine or better £80-100
Henry III (1216-1272), Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib/II mule, London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd, 1.35g/9h (N 984/5; S 1360). About very fine, toned, rare £120-150
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period/Transitional Treaty mule, Penny, Durham, mm. cross potent on obv. only, reads edwardvs rex anglie, reverse-barred n, rev. civitas dorelme, crozier before civi, 1.16g/6h (Doubleday 550, same rev. die; LAL p. 242-3; N 1272/1229; S 1627-8/1614). Weakly struck, otherwise nearly very fine, extremely rare £200-300
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty period, Halfgroat, London, mm. cross potent, trefoil on breast, annulet before edward, rev. normal ns, civi under posvi, 2.27g/7h (DIG 8/12; N 1261; S 1621). A little light surface deposit, otherwise very fine or better £120-150
Henry III (1216-1272), Long Cross coinage, Pennies (3), all contemporary imitations, possibly Continental, as class V, rev., arw ienr onc an, 1.36g/6h (North, BNJ 1995, 68); bil hei tonl cnr, 1.46g/1h (North, BNJ 1995, 90); iv cie ioi do, 1.38g/8h (North, BNJ 1995, 116, this coin; cf. N. 991ff; cf. S 1367ff) [3]. Fine to very fine £90-120
Victoria (1837-1901), 1879, no die number (Davies –; ESC 1334; S 3907). Good extremely fine £100-150
Scotland, David II, Second coinage, Sterling, class A, Edinburgh, small young bust, reads rer, 0.94g/1h (cf. SCBI 35, 403-4; cf. B 3, fig. 266; S 5114). Fine or better £80-100
Scotland, William the Lion, Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase A, Roxburgh, Raul, ravl: on: roecbv, 1.23g/2h (cf. SCBI 35, 54; cf. B 3a, fig. 42A; S 5027). Surfaces a little rough, otherwise good fine or better £150-200
Scotland, David II, Third coinage, Sterlings (2), both Edinburgh, ‘Robert II’ bust, star on sceptre handle, 0.82g/8h, 0.79g/6h (SCBI 439ff; B 12-13, fig. 304; S 5130) [2]. Second fine, first better but corroded and scratched on reverse £90-120
Scotland, William the Lion, Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterlings (2), both Phase B, Hue Walter, [hve w]alter o, 1.36g/10h; Henri le Rus, [h]enri le rvs, 1.22g/12h (S 5029, 5031); together with similar cut Halfpence (2) [4]. Fair to fine £90-120
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Third-Guinea, 1800, first bust (MCE 452; S 3738). Very fine £90-120
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet/Annulet-Trefoil mule, Calais, mm. cross V, 9 arcs to tressure, annulets by neck, reads angl’, trefoil after posvi, annulet in cal quarter, double saltire after la and is, 1.84g/5h (DIG 13/1; Whitton 13a-f/13d, N 1429; S 1840/1855). Nearly very fine £90-120
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet/Rosette-Mascle mule, Calais, mm. cross V, 9 arcs to tressure, annulets by neck, rosette after posvi and is’, double saltire after la, 1.81g/11h (DIG 13/1; Whitton 13a-f/various; N 1429/1448; S 1840/1862). Nearly very fine, rare £80-100
Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince (1362-1372), Demi-Gros, second issue, Limoges, 2.17g/3h (Elias 178d). Rather weakly struck, otherwise nearly very fine £150-200
George II, Farthing, 1754 (S 3722); George III, Halfpenny, 1806, no berries (S 3781) [2]. About extremely fine and better, but both stained on reverses £80-100
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, London (2), both mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck, trefoils on tressure over crown, 1.55g/6h (DIG 2/1; B & W VIIa); no trefoils over crown, 1.43g/4h (DIG 6/1; B & W VIIa; N 1584; S 2016) [2]. Good fine £70-90
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, York (2), both mm. lis, nothing on breast, saltires by neck, trefoils on breast cusp and above crown, rev. saltire stop, 1.21g/8h, 0.92g/9h (DIG 4/3; B & W VII/X; N 1588; S 2036) [2]. Good fine or better, both small of flan £60-80
Edward VII, Halfcrowns (4), 1903, 1904 (3) (S 3980) [4]. Varied state, first rare £90-120
George V, Crowns (3), all 1935 (S 4048); George VI, Crowns (2), both 1937 (S 4078); together with later cupro-nickel Crowns and 25 Pence (22), Five Pounds (4), other British and World coins in silver (6), base metal (13) [50]. Most extremely fine or better £120-150
Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus, Stater [bronze core], crescents in wreath, rev. horseman right, wheel by horse’s head, [t]a[s]c around, 3.84g/12h (ABC 2562; BMC 1610; VA 1732-11; S 217). Better than very fine, rare £100-150
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental series E, Sceattas (2), porcupine-like figure, revs. debased standard, 1.07g/2h, 1.04g/6h (cf. M 223, 233; cf. N 45; cf. S 790) [2]. First about very fine and an unusual variety, second good very fine £100-150
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental series X, Sceatta, facing ‘Wodan’ head, crosses at sides, rev. crested monster right, 0.98g/4h (M 275ff; N 116; S 797). Obverse very fine, reverse fine £90-120
Henry II (1154-1189), Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ia 4, London, Pieres, pieres · on · lvnd, curls 2/4, double half moon c and es, 1.41g/11h (SCBI Mass 72; N 962; S 1343A). Full and round, very fine £100-150
Edward VII (1901-1910), Maundy set, 1908 (ESC 2524; S 3985) [4]. Extremely fine; in dated leather case £60-80
Henry II (1154-1189), Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, Exeter, Osber, o[s]ber · on · exece, rev. seriffed x, 1.36g/7h (SCBI Mass 342; N 963; S 1344). Struck off-centre, fine, rare £80-100
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Royal Mint Trial Die, 1957, a mis-struck steel Trial with elements of brockaging, date 1955 over 1957, dished flan, plain edge, 28mm, 5.49g/12h. As made £20-40
Hammer Price: £130
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroats (5), all series C, London, mm. cross 1, no trefoils over crown, read angli z franc, revs. read pos-vi, 2.21g/7h, 2.15g/4h, 2.11g/10h, 2.04g/11h, posv-i, 2.25g/2h (DIG 12/2, 12/7; N 1148; S 1574) [5]. Mostly fine £80-100
Richard I (1189-1199), Penny, class IVb, London, Fulke, fvlke · on · lvnd, 1.46g/4h (SCBI Mass 1097; N 968/2; S 1348C). Some weakness and reverse very slightly double-struck, otherwise very fine with attractive grey tone £100-150
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Pennies (7), series D (6), mm. cross 1 broken on obv. only, London (2), 1.12g/10h, 1.05g/4h; Durham, Bp Hatfield (3), all with crozier on rev., 1.10g/1h, 1.07g/7h, 1.02g/9h; York, Royal, 1.12g/7h; series E, mm. cross 1 broken on obv. only, reads rex a·ngli, 1.03g/8h (N 1156-7, 1159; S 1585, 1593, 1602) [7]. Fine or better, some with a little surface corrosion £80-100
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, nothing on breast, rev. unbarred ns, 4.50g/9h (N 1163; S 1567). A little corrosion along one edge, otherwise very fine or better £80-100
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, fleur on breast, reads edvard d g rex (g over r), rev. reverse-barred ns, 4.52g/4h (N 1163; S 1567). Nearly very fine £60-80
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroats (3), all series E, London, mm. cross 2, reads angl z fraci, 2.18g/1h (DIG 3/1), reads angli z fraci, 2.21g/9h (DIG 9/5), reads angli z frac, no stops, 2.21g/8h (DIG 11/5; N 1165; S 1576) [3]. Fine to very fine, some corrosion £70-90
Henry III (1216-1272), Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIc, York, Tomas, tomas · on · every, 1.34g/8h (SCBI Mass 1882; N 976; S 1355). Creased and cracked between 2 and 7 o’clock, otherwise fine, extremely rare £70-90
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty period, Pennies (3), all London, mm. cross potent on obv. only, nothing before edward, double annulet stops, rev. saltire after don, 1.15g/11h, 1.12g/5h, 1.03g/8h (N 1264; S 1624) [3]. Nearly very fine or better £120-150
Edward I (1272-1307), New Coinage, Penny, class 3g, Chester, reads csetrie, 1.28g/8h (cf. SCBI North 163ff; N 1022; S 1393). Nearly very fine, rare, the error spelling not noted by North £60-80
Edward I (1272-1307), New Coinage, Pennies (3), all London, class 4a, reads edvr, 1.20g/8h; class 4b, 1.39g/11h, class 4e, three pellets on breast, pellet before lon, 1.36g/10h (SCBI North 201, 222ff, 255ff; N 1023-4, 1027; S 1394-5, 1398) [3]. Mostly about very fine, first scarce £70-90
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty period, Pennies (9), all York, Abp Thoresby, mm. cross pattée on obv. only, rev. quatrefoil, legend ends franc, 1.11g/2h, ends fr, 1.09g/11h (N 1293); read edwardvs rex anglie, additionally, annulet on breast (2), 1.24g/5h, 1.19g/12h; lis on breast, 1.08g/10h; nothing on breast (2), 1.15g/4h, 1.09g/9h; unclear (2), 1.04g/11h, 1.02g/6h (N 1295, S 1648-50) [9]. Most poorly struck, fine to very fine £90-120
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty period, Pennies (9), all York, Abp Thoresby, mm. cross pattée on obv. only, rev. quatrefoil, legend ends fr, 1.12g/7h (N 1293); read edwardvs rex anglie, additionally, annulet on breast (2), 1.16g/6h, 0.98g/11h; cross on breast, 1.13g/9h; nothing on breast (2), 1.09g/9h, 1.03g/3h; unclear (3), 1.12g/11h, 1.10g/10h, 1.10g/10h (N 1295, S 1648, 1650-1) [9]. Most poorly struck, fine to very fine £90-120
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