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Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, Quarter-Stater, Wild type, ear of barley dividing ca-m[v], rev. horse prancing right, cvn below, 1.36g/6h (ABC 2813; BMC 1843; VA 1935; S 293); together with a Thurrock Potin [2]. First with reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine or better, second fine £250-300
Hammer Price: £170
Dobunni, Unit, diademed head right, pellets in front, rev. horse left, cockerel’s head below, 0.99g/3h (Allen B; ABC 2015; BMC 2953ff; VA 1042; S 377); East Wiltshire, Unit, crude head right, rev. horse left, large four-spoked wheel below, 0.85g/8h (ABC 2131; BMC 604-5; VA –; S –) [2]. First about very fine but chipped, second fine or better, rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £75
Dobunni, Unit, crude head right, ornaments in front, rev. horse left, pellets around and below, 0.74g/6h (Allen F; ABC 2027; BMC 2981ff; VA 1078; S 377). About very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £50
Dobunni, Unit, crude head right, ornaments in front, rev. horse left, pellets around and below, 0.91g/6h (Allen F; ABC 2027; BMC 2981ff; VA 1078; S 377). About very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £60
East Wiltshire, Unit, crude head right, hair composed of crescents and annulets, sunburst on chin, pellets, annulets and lines in front and below, rev. horse left, surrounded by annulets, small cross in large annulet below, 1.00g/10h (ABC –; BMC –; VA –; S –). On a slightly oval flan, about very fine, the variety apparently unpublished, possibly UNIQUE £300-400
Hammer Price: £250
Corieltauvi, Stater, South Ferriby type, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, eight-pointed star below, 5.71g/9h (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 811; S 390). Very fine £300-350
£300–£350
Corieltauvi, Stater, South Ferriby type, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, ‘hidden face’ above, star below, 5.58g/8h (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 811; S 390). Very fine £300-350
Gaul, Ambiani, Bronze, head right, rev. annuleted horse, annulets around, 2.23g/3h (DT 356; LT 8416). Small chip, otherwise about very fine, green patina £40-60
Gaul, Remi, Potin, running figure right, rev. animal right, 4.54g/9h (DT 155; LT 8124); together with a Gaulish Potin [2]. First fine or better, second very fine £70-90
£70–£90
Gaul, Silvanectes, Potin, swirled floral cross, rev. horse left, pellet-in-annulet above, 4.59g/11h (LT 7873). Better than fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £80
Gaul, Volcæ Arecomici, Bronze, head of Artemis right, volca behind, rev. standing figure left, arec behind, 2.04g/6h (DT 2677). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine with dark patina £150-200
£150–£200
Iberia, Obulco, Bronze, diademed female head right, rev. two line inscription, ear of corn above, plough below, 12.55g/9h. Good fine £100-150
£100–£150
Eastern Europe, Danubian Celts, silver Unit, head right, rev. horse and rider left, 2.60g/12h; together with a smaller Unit [2]. Fine to very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £70
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Pale gold Thrymsa, Crispus type, c. 660-680, London, helmeted bust right, rev. x x in lower angles of annuleted cross, runic legend ‘delaiona’ around, 1.18g/6h (N 18; S 764). About very fine, extremely rare £5,000-6,000
Hammer Price: £7,000
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Pale gold Thrymsa, York type, c. 640-660, standing figure facing holding two crosses, rev. central Celtic cross surrounded by crosslets and ornaments, 1.28g/6h (cf. SNC February 2007, pp. 6-8; cf. N 27; cf. S 762, 762A). Good very fine, excessively rare, the exact variety unpublished £6,000-8,000
Hammer Price: £10,000
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Primary series A1, Sceatta, diademed head right, tic in front, rev. totii on standard, 1.25g/2h (M 89ff; N 40; S 775). Better than very fine with pale yellowish toning £100-150
Hammer Price: £190
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Primary series A1, Sceatta, diademed head right, tic in front, rev. totii on standard, 1.24g/6h (M 89ff; N 40; S 775). Better than very fine with pale yellowish toning £100-150
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Primary series A1, Sceatta, diademed head right, tic in front, rev. totii on standard, 1.24g/10h (M 89ff; N 40; S 775). About very fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £160
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Primary series A1, Sceatta, diademed head right, tic in front, rev. totii on standard, 1.17g/6h (M 89ff; N 40; S 775). A little surface corrosion, otherwise nearly very fine £80-100
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series B1, diademed head right within serpent circle, rev. bird on cross, annulets at sides, all within serpent circle, 1.24g/6h (M 100; N 126; S 776). Good very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £210
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series B1, diademed head right within serpent circle, rev. bird on cross, annulets at sides, pellets below cross limbs, all within serpent circle, 0.76g/2h (M 111; N 126; S 777). Chipped, otherwise about very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £65
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series B1, diademed head left, cross in front, annulet and crescent of pellets behind, all within beaded circle, rev. bird on cross, annulets at sides and below cross limbs, all within serpent circle, 1.31g/2h (M –; N –; S –). Of good silver, better than very fine, extremely rare £200-300
Hammer Price: £420
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Primary series X, Sceatta, facing ‘Wodan’ head, crosses at sides, rev. crested monster right, 1.03g/12h (M 275ff; N 117; S 797). A little verdigris in places, otherwise about very fine £180-220
Hammer Price: £240
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Primary series X, Sceatta, facing ‘Wodan’ head, crosses at sides, rev. crested monster right, 0.97g/12h (M 275ff; N 117; S 797). A little verdigris in places, otherwise nearly very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £260
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Eclectic series H, type 48, whorl of three serpent heads around central boss, rev. Celtic cross, 0.91g/12h (M 291-2; N –; cf. S 822). Some surface corrosion, otherwise good fine, rare £90-120
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental series E, Sceatta, porcupine or plumed bird design, rev. debased standard, 1.15g/12h (cf. M 203-4; N 45ff; S 790D). Rather base appearance, good very fine £60-80
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental series E, Sceatta, porcupine-like figure enclosing four bars, rev. debased standard of curved and straight lines around central annulet, 0.86g/4h (cf. Abramson p. 122 for similar rev.; cf. M 238; cf. N 45; S 790). Some surface verdigris, otherwise very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £90
Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, Gp I, Tribrach type, Canterbury, Seberht, coenvvlf rex, M in centre, rev. [—] se be rht in angles of voided tribrach, 1.12g (BLS –; N 342; S 914). A large fraction broken in two pieces, about very fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £120
Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, Flower type, Eoformund, crosslet, rev. plant, eofermn, small rosette below, 1.12g/12h (CTCE 339a; N 658; S 1078). Two large fragments, very fine or better, toned, very rare £400-600
Hammer Price: £550
Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, Two Line type [HP 2], Hathebald, small cross, eadvveard rex, rev. haxdebald mo in two lines, 1.43g/4h (cf. CTCE 206; N 649; S 1087). Cracked and bent, otherwise very fine or better, very rare, the moneyer unrecorded with pellets between the lines £150-200
Eadred (946-955), Penny, Two Line type [HT1, North Eastern], Theodmær, ead · red · rex i, a swastika between rex and i, rev. deodmaer-m in two lines, 1.20g/7h (cf. CTCE 98; N 706; S 1113). Good very fine, the swastika ornament unusual and very rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £680
Eadgar (959-975), Penny, Bust Crowned type, East Anglian style, no mint name, Ælfger, elfger monetai, 1.46g/3h (CTCE – ; N 750; S 1138). Some light curved surface marks on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine on a full round flan, the moneyer unrecorded in the main references, extremely rare £3,500-4,000
Hammer Price: £4,600
Eadgar (959-975), Penny, Bust Crowned type, East Anglian style, no mint name, Norbert, norbert moneta, 1.43g/12h (CTCE 381; N 750; S 1138). Small edge chip and a few tiny surface marks, otherwise good very fine £2,000-2,500
Hammer Price: £2,100
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, Maldon, Æthelwine, edelpine on mældv, 1.48g/9h (cf. BEH 3073; N 780; S 1154). A few surface marks, otherwise about very fine, rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £520
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Pyramids type, cut Halfpenny, mint and moneyer uncertain, [—] lfpine on [— ], 0.56g/9h (N 831; S 1184). About very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £25
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Two Sceptres type, London, Eadwine, eadpine on lin, 1.19g/12h (BMC 257-8; SCBI Ashmolean 67-8; N 844; S 1253). Slightly bent, otherwise very fine and toned, very rare £700-800
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type, Shaftesbury, Saric, saric · on s [—], 0.87g/3h (SCBI 12, 220, same dies; N 866; S 1271). Double bent each side of edge snick, otherwise good fine, rare £200-250
Hammer Price: £200
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type, Carlisle, Erebald, ereba[ld: ]on: [c]a[r], 1.36g/9h (Harris, SCMB 1983, p.229; BMC –; N 871; S 1276; cf. DNW 65, lot 194). Obverse fair, reverse better than fine, very rare £200-300
Stephen (1135-1154), Cut Halfpenny, Cross Moline type, Lincoln (?), Siward, sip [——] nico, 0.60g/9h (Mack –; N 873; S 1278). Nearly very fine with a clear profile, the reverse reading not certain £50-70
Stephen (1135-1154), Cut Halfpenny, Cross and Piles type, mint and moneyer uncertain, pelleted crown of unusual style, rev. [—] alami, 0.67g (N 879; S 1281). Very fine, very rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
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