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17 September 1997
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George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1745 lima, Shilling, 1758; George iii, Three-Shilling Bank Tokens (2), 1811 and 1813, Sixpences, 1816 (4); William iv, Fourpence, 1836; Victoria, Halfcrowns (2), 1887 and 1889, Florins, 1849 (2), Shilling, 1887, Sixpence, 1887 and Fourpence, 1838; George v, Halfcrown, 1929 and Florin, 1933 [18]. Fine to extremely fine (£110-130)
Hammer Price: £140
France, France, First Republic, Sol, 1793, year II, Nantes (KM. 122). A superb example, extremely fine with full original colour, extremely rare in this condition (£140-180)
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial, Denarii (10), Vespasian, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius (2), including Temple reverse, Faustina Jnr, Lucius Verus and Septimius Severus (2). Good fine to very fine (£80-110)
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial, Sestertii (4), Maximinus I, reverse Providentia standing left; Balbinus, reverse Providentia; Trajan Decius, reverse Dacia standing left and Volusian, reverse Concordia standing left (S 2354, 2404, 2707 and 2836). Mostly very fine and some scarce (£110-150)
Miscellaneous, Roman Antoniniani (20), some silvered, of Tacitus (AD 275-276), many varieties. Many very fine (£160-180)
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Young head, copper coinage, Pennies (3), 1841, no col., 1844, 1858. Extremely fine or better, first with full lustre (£100-120)
Switzerland, Switzerland, Confederation, 5 Francs, 1923B; Netherlands, William III, Gulden, 1864; Portugal, Carlos I, 200 Reis, 1898 Discovery; USA Half-Dollar, 1860O; French Indo China, Cent, 1923; together with other miscellaneous world coins, in silver (13), base metal (2) [20]. First, third and fifth extremely fine, others mostly fine or very fine, a few better (£90-110)
Tincomarus, Southern Region, Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus, gold Quarter Stater, tablet inscribed TIN, reverse boar left, 1.16gm (BMC 828; VA 379; S. 90). Very fine or better and nicely centred (£120-150)
James II (1685-1688), Coronation, 1685, a silver medal by J. Roettier, laureate bust right, reverse crown held over wreath on cushion, 34mm (M.I. 605/5; E 273). About extremely fine, toned (£150-200)
George III (1760-1820), Battle of the Nile, 1798, a bronze-gilt medal by J.G. Hancock for P. Kempson, bust of Nelson three-quarters left, reverse river-god watching the battle, 48mm (BHM 448; E 889). Light scuffing and rubbed on Nelson’s nose, otherwise very fine, scarce (£40-50)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, First Hand type, York, Farman, farman M¯O eofe, small bust with plunging drapery, square cuff to hand, 1.49gm (Dolley and Talvio Nb; N. 766; S. 1144). Bright appearance, obverse about extremely fine but legend partly weak, reverse very fine but from a rusty die, rare (£140-160)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Last Small Cross type, Ipswich, Ode, ODEA· MΩoN GIPESP, 1.35gm (N. 774; S. 1151). Bright appearance, very fine, portrait better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £130
George V (1910-1936), Bromsgrove Guild, c. 1926, Æ repousse circular plaque, 97mm, St. Hubert kneeling with two dogs, a horse and a deer around, signed Bromsgrove guild, set into a wooden frame, 140mm, overall. Nearly extremly fine and apparently unrecorded (£60-80)
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AT GERTRUYDENBERG, 1710, a silver medal by N. Roettier, bust of James III right, reverse map of the British Isles, 38mm (Woolf 23:1a [Sale, lot 75]; M.I. 312/133). Very fine, light grey tone, scarce (£120-150)
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Radiate type, York, Arncetel, ARKETEL ON EOFE·, annulet on reverse, 1.03gm (Freeman 42; SCBI Mack N. 816; S. 1173). Very fine and toned (£120-140)
THE TREATY OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, 1745, a silver medal by C.N. or J.C. Roettier, similar, but larger size, edge plain, 41mm (Woolf 59:2 [Sale, lot 164]; M.I. 600/251; E. 595a). High points of hair and Britannia’s cloak a little smooth, otherwise about extremely fine (£100-120)
Henry I (1100-1135), Henry I (1100-35), PAX type, London, Lefwine, leofpine on lvnd, 1.24gm (Harris, SCMB 1985ff, –; N. 859; S. 1264). Only mediocre but legends mostly clear, extremely rare (£90-120)
19th Century, NORFOLK, Dereham, Brewster & Co, 1851; [King’s] Lynn, W. Roberts; Norwich, R. Alden, 1847, G. Bagshaw, 1851, J. Barnard, 1852 (2), H. Chamberlin & Sons, 1846, H. Chamberlin Sons & Co. 1847, Chamberlin Sons & Co, 1852, H. Colman, 1848, T.J. & H. Coman, J. Creak, J. Dawbarn, Dyes, R. Jeary, J.Page, T. Parker, 1852, Snowdon & Sons, T. Wilson & Sons, 1839; [Great] Yarmouth, R. Bumpstead, S. Leddy (2), F. Mayston ( UFS 1540, 3180, 3900, 3910, 3920 [2, one plated], 3930, 3940,...
Stephen (1135-1154), Stephen, Cross Voided type, London, Hæmund, HA[––––––]N: LVN, obverse reads TSTIEINE, 1.39gm (Mack 61d and pl.ii, same obv. die; N. 878; S. 1280). Reverse off-centre, otherwise about very fine, rare (£80-100)
19th Century, WARWICKSHIRE, Brimingham, E.M. Martin, 1841; T. Pope & Co (4), one dated 1852; W. B. Reeves, 1867; M. Richards, 1852; J. Scott; J. R. Seekings, 1828; J. Sefton (3), 1852 (2) and undated. Sill Bros; E. Simpson; G. Steadman; J.H. Stokes; T. Underwood; M. Walford (UFS 770, 820, 840, 850, 860, 870, 880, 890, 910, 920 [2, one struck en medaille], 930, 940, 950, 960, 980, 1010, 1030). [18] UFS 930 and 1010 fine. UFS 820 and 980 extremely fine with original colour, others mostly...
James I (1603-1625), James i, Shilling, Second coinage, third bust, mm. rose (DF 261; S 6515). About very fine, rarer bust (£180-200)
Miscellaneous, Commemorative Medals, badges, etc. (45), generally relating to the Mining Industry, mostly European, many post-war, a few earlier. mostly very fine or better (£60-80)
A modern mahogany cabinet by St Leonards, 18.5 in. high x 19 in. wide x 12.5 in. deep, containing 30 uniform single-pierced trays for Shillings or Farthings, plus three drawers, double-fronted glass doors, lock and key. Virtually as made, complete with all red felts (£120-150)
A modern mahogany cabinet by St Leonards, exactly matching the preceding lot. Virtually as made, complete with all red felts (£120-150)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Edward vi, Third Period, York, base Penny, mm. mullet (S 2475; SC 25). Very fine and scarce (£100-120)
Charles II (1660-1685), Charles ii, Pattern Farthings, 1665, in silver (3), with short hair (2) and long hair (1), all with reverse similar to last and edges straight grained (BMC 407, 414 and 422). Second scratched both sides, fine or better (£120-150)
Australia, Australia, Edward VII To Elizabeth II, Sixpences and Threepences, a complete set, except Threepences of 1921/22 and 1944S, contained in a Dansco folder [108]. Fine to very fine, many better (£60-80)
George III (1760-1820), Half-Guineas (4), 1783, fair, has been mounted, 1786 (2),very fine and fair with traces of mounting, and 1801, fine (£110-120)
Nero (AD 54-68), Nero (AD 54-68), Sestertius, Lugdunum, reverse S.C. Roma seated left holding Victory, in ex. Roma (RIC 593). Rare, good fine (£80-100)
George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1822 TERTIO; Victoria, Crowns (7), 1844, 1845, 1889 (2), 1890, 1897 LXI, 1900 LXIV, Double-Florins (2), both 1890 [10]. Several fine (£50-70)
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Denarii (12) from Tiberius to Julia Maesa. Fine to very fine (£90-120)
United States of America, United States of America, Five-Cents, 1866, 1868, 1915, 1925, Three-Cents, 1853, Two-Cents, 1864, Cents, 1848, 1852, 1864, 1857, 1859, Half-Cent, 1825 [12]. Fair to fine, some better (£40-60)
Henry II (1154-1189), Henry II, Penny, Short Cross series, York, type 1b, Willem, WILLEM · ON · EVER, 1.35gm (N. 963; S. 1344); Richard I, Penny, London, type 3b, Ricard, RICARD · ON · LVND, 1.42gm (N. 967; S. 1347A); John, Penny, Winchester, type 5b2, Adam, ADAM · ON · WINC, 1.41gm (N. 970; S. 1351); Henry III, Penny, Short Cross series, London, type 6b1, Ravf, RAVF · ON · LVNDE, 1.32gm (N. 975; S. 1354) [4]. Fine to very fine (£60-80)
Henry IV (1399-1413), Henry IV (1399-1413), Light Coinage, Penny, York, m.m. cross pattée on obv. only, annulet on breast and as stops on reverse, 0.87gm (N. 1364; S. 1734). Only fair but very rare (£60-90)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II (978-1016), First Hand type, Ipswich, Waltferth, PALTFERD M¯O GIP, typical East Anglian style bust with V-shaped drapery, square cuff to hand, 1.70gm (Dolley and Talvio EA; Doubleday 185 and SCBI Copenhagen 352, same dies; N. 766; S. 1144). About extremely fine, attractively toned (£140-180)
George III (1760-1820), Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt, white medal complimentary medal, 1814, by Mills, head right, reverse the support of his king the deliverer of his country and the admiration of europe, 40mm (BHM —); with a uniface German iron portrait medal of Blucher, 48mm [2]. Has been cleaned and somewhat marked to surfaces and rims, otherwise very fine, not noted by Brown and rare (£15-20)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, First Hand type, York, Oda, oda M¯O eoferpi, small bust with plunging drapery, square cuff to hand with pellet above, 1.35gm (Dolley and Talvio Nb; FEJ 979 and Arnot 101, same obv. die; N. 766; S. 1144). Bright appearance, obverse about extremely fine but legend partly weak, reverse very fine, rare (£140-160)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, CRVX type, Exeter, Hunewine, hvnepine M¯O eaxe, 1.47gm (Brettell 75 and FEJ 281, same rev. die; N. 770; S. 1148). Minor peckmarks, obverse good fine, reverse very fine and nicely centred, toned, rare; the moneyer only coined in this type for the mint (£110-130)
Republic (1937-, Ireland, Republic, Shilling, 1933. Almost as struck, brilliant (£100-120)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Long Cross type, Lincoln, Osmund, osmvnd MΩO linc·, pellet in first quarter, 1.29gm (Mossop Ff, and pl.xiv, 6, same dies; N. 774; S. 1151). Good very fine, an attractive well-centred specimen, toned (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £125
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