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James VI (1567-1625), Ten Shillings, 1594, mm. quatrefoil, 6.31g/6h (S 5493). Slightly weak in places, but very fine with clear portrait (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £250
Col. William Fullarton, Ayr, Col. William Fullarton, Restrike Pattern Halfcrown, 1799, in copper, by W.J. Taylor from dies by J. Milton, bust of the Prince of Wales left, rev. cruciform shields, edge plain, 14.30g/12h (Stainton 31A; Seaby ST 297; D 3). Good extremely fine with attractive dark tone, rare (£200-250)
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Shilling, 1555, mm. portcullis on rev. only, reads ang, 9.18g/11h (S 6500; DF 232). Obverse with old scratches on Mary’s portrait, about fine, reverse good fine, toned (£150-200)
Transylvania, Karl VI, Half-Thaler, 1733 (KM. 577). Good very fine, light grey tone (£120-150)
Spain, 8 Reales, 1718m, Seville, normal rosettes (CC 12477; CCT 518; Dav. 1696; KM. 310). Reverse a trifle off-centre, about very fine, toned, rare (£180-220)
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1791, Half-Guinea, 1810 (MCE 395, 446; S 3729, 3737) [2]. First fine to very fine but has been gilt, second about extremely fine (£180-220)
Spain, José Napoléon, 5 Pesetas, 1810 (CC 17394; CCT 14; Dav. 310; KM. 69). Good very fine, olive tone, obverse with a rainbow hue (£180-220)
George III (1760-1820), Sovereign, 1820, normal date (M 4; S 3785C). Possible trace of mount near top and some light tooling on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine (£250-300)
George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1818, edge lix (ESC 214; S 3787). Some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine with attractive golden grey tone (£180-220)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereigns (4), 1863 no die no, 1864 die 88, 1869 die 54, 1872 die 75 (S 3852D, 3853) [4]. Fine to very fine (£240-280)
Hammer Price: £240
Austria, 20 Kreutzers (4), 1815a, 1815g, 1823a, 1832a (KM. 2142-3, 2147); 3 Kreutzer, 1828a (KM. 2119); Kreutzers (2), 1812a, 1816b (KM. 2112-13); Half-Kreutzers (2), 1812s, 1816a (KM. 2109-10); Quarter-Kreutzers (2), 1812a, 1816s (KM. 2106-7) [11]. Fourth with severe adjustment marks on obverse, otherwise all generally extremely fine, some better, most of the copper with full original colour (£100-150)
Austrian Netherlands, Joseph II, Quarter-Kronenthaler, 1788h, Gunzburg (KM. 38). Extremely fine and practically as struck with olive-grey tone, extremely rare (£250-300)
Charles I (1625-1649), Unite, Gp. C, mm. plumes, 8.68g/2h (N 2150; S 2692). Slightly creased, fair (£150-180)
Australia, Wimmera District Pastoral & Agricultural Society, c.1870, a silver award medal by J. Hogarth for G. Crisp, farm animals and farming implements, rev. wreath, named (2nd Prize Pair of Two Toothed Merino Ewes, A.M. Cook, 1872), 45mm. About extremely fine, deep olive tone, rare (£120-150)
Italy, Charles V (1516-58), Tari, Naples, undated, laureate bust right, 6.25g/6h (CC 3001). Very fine and well struck, reverse toned (£50-70)
Peru, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales, 1810jp, Lima, ‘imaginary’ bust (CC 18437; CCT 461; KM. 106.2). Almost extremely fine, lightly toned (£90-120)
George III (1760-1820), Proof Halfpenny, 1805, bronzed, heavy flan, edge plain, 10.08g/6h (S 6621; DF 598). Minor surface marks but extremely fine, very rare (£200-250)
India, Fort William College, Calcutta, 1800, Honorary Medal, type 1, unsigned, mosque, pagoda and ship, rev. legend in wreath, 45mm (Pudd. 800.1); together with miscellaneous medals (6, one in silver), mostly British and French [7]. Very fine and better (£80-100)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfpenny, 1694 (BMC 602; S 3452). Obverse good very fine, reverse very fine (£200-250)
17th Century, Kent, Canterbury, Edward Fray, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.31g/3h (BW. 58), Tho[mas] Mayne, Farthing, 1654, 1.07g/6h (BW. 68), Halfpenny, 1664, 1.99g/9h (BW. 67), Sibb Smith, Farthing, 0.95g/12h (BW. 77), Jarvise Willmatt, Halfpenny, 1664, 1.89g/12h (BW. 84); Deal, Peter Underwood, Farthing, 0.82g/6h (BW. 161); Dover, I.A.B. at the skoch armes, Farthing, 1658, 1.17g/6h (BW. 201), John Brian, Farthing, 1652, 0.62g/6h (BW. 202), Martha Fford, Farthing, 1659, 0.69g/6h (BW. 212), Thomas...
17th Century, Lincolnshire, Barton-upon-Humber, G[eorge] K[idson], Farthing, 0.91g/3h (Smith 11A; D 11A); Boston, Borough Halfpenny, 1.85g/12h (N 2911; BW. 15); W[illiam] M[allory], Farthings, 1662 (2, different obv. dies), 0.81g/6h (Smith 34, and plate, this piece; D 27A), 1.30g/12h (Smith 33; D 27B) [4]. First poor but extremely rare, only one other specimen believed known, second very fine, others fair, both very rare (£120-150)
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1791, fifth bust (MCE 395; S 3729). Some scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine (£180-200)
George III (1760-1820), Penny, 1797 (BMC 1132; S 3777); George IV, Halfpenny, 1827 (BMC 1438; S 3824); together with a quantity of miscellaneous 20th century British coins, mostly base metal [Lot]. First two very fine or better, others in varied state (£70-100)
19th Century, Cornwall, Redruth, John Williams, Penny, 1811 (W 701); Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, J.M. Fellows & Co, Penny, 1813 (W 950); Staffordshire, Pottery Penny, 1813 (W 1085); Worcestershire, Dudley, James Wilkinson, Penny, 1812 (W 736); Lye, J. Forrest & Co, Penny, 1811, 18.62g (W 855); together with other miscellaneous 19th century copper tokens (7) [12]. First five very fine and lightly patinated, others fine or better (£50-70)
19th Century, Norfolk, Morston, William Buck, copper token, 1817, pint, rev. sailing ship, success to the cruizer of morston (W Appendix 1, p. 239; cf. DNW 52, 1440). Extremely fine with much original colour, very rare (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereigns (4), 1857, 1859, 1861, 1864 die 36 (S 3852D, 3853) [4]. Fine to very fine (£240-280)
William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign,1837 (M 21; S 3829B). Scratch on jaw, otherwise very fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £230
France, Blanc aux couronelles, Lyon, 2.99g/3h (Duplessy 462a); Blancs de Roi (2), triple and double pellet punctuation, 3.02g/8h, 2.46g/6h; Petit Blanc à l’écu, 1.53g/9h; Charles VIII (1483-98), Blanc à la couronne, St Lô, pierced mullet stops, 2.90g/3h (Duplessy 587; Ci. 805); Louis XII (1498-1515), Douzain, Troyes, 2.67g/8h (Duplessy 664; Ci. 928); Henri II, Douzain aux croissants, 1558d, Lyon, 2.42g/3h (Duplessy 997; Ci. 1305); Charles IX, Teston, MDLXV [1565], Rennes, 9.58g/11h...
France, Cinquième d’Écu au bandeau, 1741y, Bourges (VG –; Ci. 2126 for type; KM. –). Minor adjustment marks in centre of reverse, otherwise about very fine and of the highest rarity, the date apparently unrecorded for this mint (£200-300)
George III (1760-1820), Gottingen University, 1788, a silver award medal by E. Burch, bust right, rev. cross draped with ribbon, 55mm (BHM 291). Some surface marks and has been cleaned, otherwise extremely fine (£80-100)
Netherlands, Holland, Ducats (2), 1773, 1776; Trade Ducats (4), 1927, 1928 (2), 1985; restrike Utrecht Ducats (3), all 1988 [9]. First very fine, second pierced and mounted, others extremely fine or better, 1988 issues in cases (£200-250)
France, Demi-Sol aux balances, 1793h, La Rochelle, an ii, in copper, 5.26g (VG 10; KM. 618.1). Very fine and evenly patinated, very rare (£80-100)
Syria, Banque de Syrie et du Liban, specimen Twenty-Five Livres, 1939, M/M 080, 001-M/Q 080, 000 on note, 12345 in top margin with handwritten date 9.3.1943 (Pick 43d). Uncirculated (£180-200)
Germany, Karl I, Quarter-Thaler, 1748ek (KM. 935). Brilliant and practically as struck with olive-grey tone, rainbow hues on obverse, most attractive (£200-300)
Italy, Francis II, 30 Soldi, 1796 (KM. 58). Extremely fine, attractive grey tone (£90-120)
Mexico, Charles III, 8 Reales (2), 1770fm, 1786fm, both Mexico City (CC 14894, 15009; CCT 826, 849; KM. 105, 106.2a); 2 Reales, 1761m, Mexico City (CC 14407; CCT 1190; KM. 87) [3]. Second good very fine, others good fine (£70-90)
Peru, Ferdinand VII, Real, 1820jp, Lima (CC 17979; CCT 995; KM. 114.1); Proclamation medal, 1808, for Abascal, by J.M. Soto, silver, 38mm (BDM VIII, 212); Republic, 2 Reales, 1827jm, Lima (KM. 141.1); Half-Real, 1855mb, Lima (KM. 144.7) [4]. First about very fine, others about extremely fine and better, medal toned (£40-60)
Portugal, 40 Reis or Pataco, 1826 (Vaz 9; KM. 373). Scratch behind head, otherwise about extremely fine with attractive even chocolate patina (£70-100)
Russia, Rouble, 1766, St Petersburg, aiii [Alexei Shneze], wider bust with .t.i. on sleeve (Sev. 1978; Dav. 1683; KM/Cr. 67a.2). Metal faults on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better and with attractive rainbow tone (£120-150)
William IV (1830-1837), Proof Third-Farthing, 1835, 1.60g/12h (BMC 1478; S 3850). Good extremely fine, almost full original colour (£150-200)
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