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17 September 1997
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William and Mary (1689-1694), Pattern Halfpenny, 1694, with the figure of Britannia from a punch used for Charles II, 31mm (BMC 612 but edge plain). Smoothed, fine and very rare (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £85
William III (1694-1702), Third issue with Britannia’s right hand on her knee, Halfpennies (4), 1700 (3), britannia . with unbarred a’s, gvleelmvs and ter-tivs, last two rare, and 1701 (BMC 697, 700, 701, 705) [4]. First fine, others nearly so (£80-100)
Ancient India, Kushan Kings of India, Wima, Kaniska, Huviska, Vasu Deva I (c AD 100-230), bronzes (171), from an old hoard, various reverse types. Many fine (£120-140)
Germany, Germany, Westphalia, 5-Million Marks and 10,000-Marks, both 1923; together with miscellaneous world coins, 1687-1971, in silver (12) and base metal (45) [59]. Mostly fine or very fine, a few better (£50-60)
Miscellaneous, Roman silver Antoniniani (7), of Caracalla (2), reverse Sol standing left (RIC 293 e, scarce); Philip I, reverse Aequitas and Roma seated left; Trajan Decius, reverse Abundantia standing right; Valerian II, reverse Young Jupiter seated on the Amalthean goat and Postumus, reverse Pax standing left. Very fine (£80-100)
George III (1760-1820), George iii, Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1805, by Kuchler, reverse britanniarum above Britannia, edge plain (BMC 1309). Dull mint state, rare, in original Taylor wrapping (BMC p 360, note 4) (£100-120)
George V (1910-1936), “Wreath” Crown, 1928 (SC 15). Extremely fine, red/brown tone (£70-90)
George V (1910-1936), “Wreath” Crown, 1931 (SC 45). Extremely fine (£90-120)
United States of America, United States of America, Nickel Five-Cents, 1937 D, three legged type. About fine (£60-80)
George III (1760-1820), Ireland, George III, Proof Penny, 1805 (S 6620). Good extremely fine (£70-100)
Æthelred II (978-1016), First Hand type, Norwich, Swertinc, SPYRTINC M¯O nordpic, curious small bust with modelled, rounded drapery, square cuff to hand, 1.58gm (cf. Dolley and Talvio, BNJ 1977, p.59; Doubleday 360, same dies; N. 766; S. 1144). Small edge chip and bright from cleaning, otherwise fine, rare (£60-80)
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Long Cross type, London, Godric, godric M’O lvnd, 1.62gm (N. 774; S. 1151). Minor peckmarks, fine, grey tone (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £80
Cnut (1016-1035), Quatrefoil type, Lincoln, Æthelmær, Ædlmer mo lin, late Lincoln style bust with sloping back, 0.86gm (Blackburn and Lyon, Lincoln L; Mossop, dies not recorded; N. 781; S. 1157). About very fine (£100-120)
Cnut (1016-1035), Quatrefoil type, London, Ælfwine, Ælfpine on lvnd, middle phase of later London die-cutting, bust with pointed nose, 0.84gm (Blackburn and Lyon, London Cm; N. 781; S. 1157). Very fine (£100-120)
Wales, Wales, Llanwonno School Board, 1902, gold, 25mm, conjoined busts of Edward VII And Alexandra, right, reverse four-line engraved inscription, named and dated on the edge, suspension loop. Very fine and scarce (£80-100)
Cnut (1016-1035), Quatrefoil type, Thetford, Ealdred, ealdred mo deod, middle phase of Lincoln die-cutting, 1.03gm (Blackburn and Lyon, Lincoln M; N. 781; S. 1157). Very fine (£100-120)
PRINCE JAMES AND THE LEGITIMACY OF SUCCESSION 1699, a silver medalet by N.Roettier, similar, but no signature, reverse bust of James II right, 27mm ( Woolf 15:4 [Sale, lot 63]; M.I. 202/516; E. 380). Small edge defect at 11 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine and toned (£70-90)
19th Century, GLOUCESTERHSIRE, Cirencester, W.Hawkins, Sharland; Gloucester, W.Crump, J.B. Hanman; Wootton-under-Edge, D. Shatford (UFS 1400, 1410, 1650, 1660, 5180). [5] UFS 1410 fine, 1660 about very fine, others all very fine, mostly rare (£40-60)
MARRIAGE OF CHARLES III AND PRINCESS LOUISA OF STOLBERG AT MACERATA , 1772, a silver medal by F.Hamerani, bust of Charles left, reverse bust of Louisa left, 32mm (Woolf 71:1 [Sale, lot 181]; BHM 163; E. 743). About extremely fine (£90-120)
Australia, Australia, Wesley College, Tennis Junior Doubles handicap, 1919, silver, 29mm, arms of the college, reverse engraved inscription. Pierced medal set into circular frame with outer ropework border. Extremely fine and scarce, an early award of its type (£60-80)
19th Century, LONDON, East India Co. [Capt. J. Murray] (3); R. Edwards; Foley & Shoyer (2); Ford; Gibus; G. Goodman; J. Green (2); Him; H. Hyams, 1846; O. Jones (2) (UFS 2500A [2, one struck en medaille], 2500B, 2510, 2520, 2530, 2540, 2560, 2570, 2580, 2590, 2600, 2610, 2620 [2, one a uniface obv.]). [15] UFS 2560 and 2600 fair, 2500B and 2580 extremely fine, others generally very fine or better, several rare (£60-80)
Henry I (1100-1135), Henry I, Quatrefoil on Cross Fleury type, London, Dereman, [–––]man: on: lv[–], 1.36gm (N. 871; S. 1276). About fine, light grey tone (£40-60)
19th Century, SURREY, Richmond, R. Innocent, 1821 (2); Southwark, Francis, J. Hayward (2), J. King, 1821, T. Pyrce (2), Tree, W.Tremlett, C. Williams (2); Wandsworth and Wimbledon, Burleigh (UFS 2590 [ recte Southwark], 4440 [2, small flan, struck en medaille, and large flan, both with milled edges], 4700, 4710, 4720, 4740, 5000; Davis 6, 7). [14] UFS 4660 fair, 2950 fine but veyr dirty, others generally very fine or better, several rare, an excellent county group (£70-90)
Proclamation: Charles II, A proclamation declaring that Spanish Ryals are current at 56 Scottish Shillings, dated 4th July 1683, Edinburgh, Royal Arms at head, Broadside 28 x 30cm. Imprint cropped, but very fine and very rare (£80-100)
Proclamation: Charles II, A proclamation raising the current value of coins, the ounce of silver was raised to £3.4s Scottish, and the 4-Mark piece to 56/- Scottish, and the increase of the Mint price of bullion,dated 5th March 1681, Edinburgh, Royal Arms at head, Broadside 28 x 31cm. Very fine and very rare (£80-100)
19th Century, As per catalogue
15th Century, Elizabeth i, pewter tokens (4), obverse double-headed eagle, reverse tudor rose. One chipped, otherwise fine to very fine (£60-80)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Pattern Halfpenny, 1694, 30mm, edge plain (BMC 600). Almost very fine, very rare (£100-120)
Australia, Australia, Edward VII To Elizabeth II, Pennies, a complete set except 1930, contained in a Dansco folder. Fine to very fine, many better (£60-80)
George III (1760-1820), Sovereign, 1820, Half-Sovereign, 1817. Both have been mounted, fine or better (£80-100)
India, India, mediaeval and modern coins, silver (33), billon and base metals (240), including Jitals, Rupees and Native States coppers [273]. Many very fine and interesting (£80-100)
India, India, Sultans of Bengal and Sultans of Delhi, silver Tankas (20). Mostly very fine, several with test marks (£80-100)
India, India, Indian Princely States, etc., silver Rupees and smaller AR (50); Indian copper coins, mostly of the Princely States (85). Many very fine, a few better (£60-80)
Miscellaneous, Roman silver Denarii (2), Hadrian (117-138), reverse Victory standing right and Septimius Servus (193-211), reverse vict part max Victory standing left, and a group of 15 Æ 30 of the House of Constantine c. 330 AD, together with an Edward I Lincoln Penny [18]. Very fine to extremely fine (£70-90)
Miscellaneous, Empire of Trebizond, AR Aspers, Alexius IV (1417-1446) (9), John IV (1446-1448) (16), St. Eugenius, reverse emperor on horseback (Sear 2641/2) [25]. Good fine (£90-120)
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Denarii (12) from Augustus to Severus Alexander. Good fine (£80-100)
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1892; William iv, Sixpence, 1834, Groat, 1836, other various coins, mostly silver (26) [29]. 1st very fine, 2nd & 3rd extremely fine, others fair to very fine (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Roman, c. 3nd/4th Century, silver finger ring, typical style for the period, elongated expanding sloping shoulders, with a raised oval plain bezel, 24mm dia. Very fine and attractive (£80-100)
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental Series D, type 2c, bust right with pseudo Runes in front, reverse plain cross with pellets in angles, legend around, 1.16gm (cf. Metcalf 168; N. 168; S. 839). Good very fine with an excellent bust (£50-70)
Æthelberht (858-c.865), Kings of Wessex, Æthelberht (858-66), Penny, Inscribed Cross type, Maninc, bust right, AEDELBEARHT REX, reverse MANI:NC MONETA on and between limbs of beaded cross, 1.10gm (N. 620; S. 1053). Chipped and cracked, obverse fine, reverse very fine (£100-150)
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