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Henry III (1216-1272), Long Cross coinage, Pennies (4), all class III, Norwich, Hue, 1.31g/9h, Iacob, 1.57g/6h, Ion, 1.51g/4h, Willem, 1.43g/5h (N 986ff; S 1362ff); other Pennies (5), including Bury and Ilchester; together with cut Halfpence (2), cut Farthing [12]. First four about very fine or better, others in varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £360
Edward I-II (1272-1327), Pennies (10), various classes and mints, including Berwick, Bury, Chester and Lincoln; together with Halfpence (3), Farthings (4), mostly London [17]. Varied state £150-200
Hammer Price: £200
Edward III (1327-1377), First coinage, Farthing, Berwick, class VIIIb, bear’s head in second and third quarters, villa bervici, 0.26g/3h (Withers 10; SCBI North 1164; N 1094; S 1539). Flat in places, otherwise very fine or better, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £160
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty period, Half-Noble, London, mm. cross potent on rev. only, saltire before edward, curule x in rex, 3.82g/6h (SCBI Schneider 79-80; N 1238; S 1506). Excavated surfaces, otherwise better than fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £550
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, London, mm. cross potent, no mark before edward, Treaty x both sides, 1.91g/1h (cf. SCBI Schneider 81-2; N 1243; S 1510). Sometime cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £400
Richard II (1377-1399), Quarter-Noble, type Ib/III mule, cross above shield, ricard di gra rex anglie, rev. pellet in centre of cross, 1.84g/10h (cf. SCBI Schneider 157; N 1318 (3)/1319; S 1674/1675). Excavated state, fine, rare £300-400
Richard II (1377-1399), Groat, type I, London, mm. cross pattée, copula f, double saltire stops, 3.98g/7h (N 1320(a); S 1678). Small of flan, otherwise good fine or better, toned, very rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £850
Richard II (1377-1399), Halfgroat, type II, London, mm. cross pattée, without French title, 2.10g/4h (DIG 1/3; N 1322; S 1682). Good fine or better, scarce £200-300
Richard II (1377-1399), Farthing, type III, London, mm. cross pattée, crowned head without neck, 0.28g/9h (Withers 1b; N 1334; S 1703). Better than fine but surfaces porous, very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £300
Henry V (1413-1422), Noble, class C, mm. pierced cross on rev. only, mullet by wrist, broken annulet on ship’s side, nothing on rudder, rev. quatrefoil in second quarter, 6.68g/10h (SCBI Schneider 225ff; N 1371; S 1742). Removed from a circular mount, otherwise nearly very fine £1,200-1,500
Hammer Price: £1,500
Henry V (1413-1422), Quarter-Noble, mm. pierced cross with pellet centre, lis above shield, annulets on cusps except at bottom, broken annulet to left and mullet to right of shield, 1.69g/1h (SCBI Schneider 240; N 1382; S 1756). Good fine £300-400
Henry V (1413-1422), Groat, class C, mm. cross, mullet on King’s left shoulder, 3.19g/7h (N 1387; S 1765); together with other coins of Henry V and VI (6), various denominations [7]. Varied state £150-200
Hammer Price: £340
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet issue, Half-Noble, London, mm. lis on rev. only, annulet by wrist and in first spandrel on rev., 3.32g/1h (Whitton 1; SCBI Schneider 292-3; N 1417; S 1805). About very fine £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £1,100
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet issue, Quarter-Noble, London, mm. lis, 1.72g/2h (Whitton 1; SCBI Schneider 295; N 1420; S 1810). Slightly discoloured, otherwise very fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £460
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Ryal, London, mm. crown on rev. only, trefoils in spandrels, 6.98g/9h (B & W VII; N 1549; S 1951). Fine or better, but creased and badly chipped £300-400
Hammer Price: £380
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Half-Ryal, London, mm. crown on rev. only, small trefoils in spandrels, 3.78g/1h (B & W VII; N 1554; S 1959). Slightly creased and with a hairline crack, otherwise nearly very fine £600-800
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Groat, London, class VII, mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck, saltire stops, 2.81g/12h (N 1570; S 2000); together with other Edward IV coins (10), from Canterbury, Durham, London, etc [11]. Varied state £150-200
Henry VI (Restored, 1470-1471), Groat, London, mm. Restoration cross, trefoils above crown, reads henricv’, no stops on rev., 2.99g/2h (B & W 8/7; N 1617; S 2082). Nearly very fine £200-300
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Angel, mm. cinquefoil, 4.91g/10h (B & W XXI; N 1626; S 2091). Slightly small of flan, otherwise very fine £900-1,200
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Groat, class XXI, mm. heraldic cinquefoil, rose on breast, 2.99g/8h (B & W XXI; N 1631; S 2100). Better than very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £190
Richard III (1483-1485), Groat, London, mm. halved sun and rose no.2, pellet below bust, 3.09g/6h (N 1680; S 2158). Slightly small of flan but full weight, better than very fine, toned £1,200-1,500
Henry VII (1485-1509), Profile issue, Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, 2.92g/10h (N 1747; S 2258); together with other hammered coins (19), Edward III to Elizabeth I [20]. Varied state £300-400
Hammer Price: £650
Scotland, William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase B, Hue Walter, hve walter, 1.39g/1h (SCBI 35, 65ff; B 15, fig. 52; S 5029). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise about very fine, dark tone £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
Scotland, Alexander III (1249-86), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), both class B, as barred, four mullets of 6 points, 1.40g/4h, 1.39g/12h (SCBI 35, 182ff; B 3, fig. 142; S 5052) [2]. About very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
Scotland, John Baliol (1292-6), Second coinage, Sterling, rev. four mullets of five points, 1.35g/11h (SCBI 35, 309; B 16, fig. 219; S 5071). Better than fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £110
Scotland, Robert the Bruce (1306-29), Sterling, 1.11g/5h (SCBI 35, 318ff; B 1, fig. 225; S 5076). Slightly bent with porous surfaces, otherwise nearly very fine £400-600
Scotland, David II (1329-71), Second coinage, Halfgroat, class C, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, older bust with aquiline nose, tressure of six arcs, 2.05g/6h (cf. SCBI 35, 398ff; cf. B 15, fig. 293; S 5109); Third coinage, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, ‘Robert II’ style bust, tressure of six arcs, trefoils in spandrels, star on sceptre handle, 3.93g/9h (SCBI 35, 425ff; B 42-3, fig. 305-7; S 5125) [2]. Better than fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £140
Scotland, Robert II (1371-90), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of six-and-a-half arcs, reads scottorvm, 3.78g/8h (SCBI 35, 445ff; B 3, fig. 309; S 5131). Nearly very fine £100-150
Scotland, Robert II, Halfgroats (2), both Perth, mm. cross pattée, tressure of six arcs, trefoils in spandrels, star on sceptre handle, 1.92g/5h, 1.76g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 483ff; B 9, fig. 320; S 5143); together with a Groat of Edinburgh [3]. Varied state £150-200
Scotland, Robert II, Sterling, Edinburgh, mm cross potent on obv. only, star on sceptre handle, 0.95g/6h; Halfpenny, Edinburgh, robertvs rex, rev. vila eidinbvr, 0.37g/12h (SCBI 35, 494-5, 502-3; B 2, fig. 313, 315; S 5145, 5152) [2]. Good fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £90
Scotland, Robert III (1390-1406), Heavy coinage, First issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of seven arcs, trefoils of pellets on cusps, triple pellet/lis and crescent stops, 2.99g/5h (SCBI 35, 537ff/550ff; B 4, fig. 344; S 5164). Very fine, toned £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
Scotland, James II (1437-60), Groat, First fleur-de-lis issue, Linlithgow, mm. cross pattée, tressure of eight arcs, lis and two saltires on bust, lis and i by neck, i on sceptre handle, rev. one small and three large pellets in first and fourth quarters, lis in second and third quarters, saltire in third quarter, 2.10g/11h (cf. SCBI 35, 657-9; B 28, fig. 464; S 5199); together with other Scottish coins (8), William the Lion to James IV [9]. Varied state, first rare £200-300
Scotland, James II, Groat, Third Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, facing bust of crude style, tressure of seven arcs, rev. pellets in first and fourth quarters, lis in second and third, 2.08g/10h (SCBI 35, 678ff; B 1, fig. 495; S 5225). Weak, otherwise good fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £130
Scotland, James III (1460-88), Groat, Base silver issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of eight arcs, rev. mullet in first and fourth, thistle-head in second and third quarters, double saltire stops both sides, 1.93g/10h (SCBI 35, 749ff; cf. B 7, fig. 578; S 5270). Portrait partly flat, otherwise better than fine but chipped £150-200
Scotland, James III, Groat, Light issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross fleury, crown with five spikes, rev. pellets in first and fourth, mullets in second and third quarters, reads edenbeovrge, 2.34g/12h (SCBI 35, 763; B 23, fig. 605; S 5280). Nearly very fine £200-300
Hammer Price: £420
Crusader issues, CYPRUS, Peter I (1359-69), Gros, bird on throne-back, 4.59g/7h (Schl. pl. VI, 27); other Cypriot Gros (3); together with other medieval coins (8), mostly Cypriot [12]. Fine to very fine £200-300
Crusader issues, JERUSALEM, Amaury (1163-74), Deniers (2), revs. Holy Sepulchre, 0.95g/3h, 0.62g/6h (CCS p.75, 22ff; Schl. pl. III, 18); other coins of Jerusalem (3); together with silver and base metal coins from Antioch (4), Armenia (5), Tripoli, etc (8), mostly 12th and 13th centuries [22]. Varied state, a useful lot £200-300
Crusader issues, TRIPOLI, Bohemund VI or VII (1251-87), Gros, 4.11g/1h (Phillips/Tyler-Smith type 2; CCS 22). Slight corrosion in reverse legend, otherwise nearly extremely fine £150-200
Crusader issues, TRIPOLI, Bohemund VII (1275-87), Gros, 4.13g/4h (Phillips/Tyler-Smith type 4b; CCS 26). Good very fine £150-200
France, Louis the Pious (814-40), Denier, mint-less type, 1.47g/11h (MEC 793ff); Charles the Bald (840-77), Denier, ‘Curtisasonien’, 1.62g/11h (MEC 860ff); together with a Denier of Conrad le Pacifique of Burgundy and an immobilised Denier of Quentovic [4]. Fine to very fine £150-200
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