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Edward IV (1461-1483), Second Crown coinage, Groat, Dublin, mm. cross on obv., unclear on rev., large crown in tressure of nine arcs, annulets in spandrels, fleurs on cusps, rev. long cross and pellets, double saltire stops both sides, 2.84g/9h (S 6282; DF 104). About very fine, toned, extremely rare £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £17,000
Free State (1921-1937), VIP Proof Florin, 1934, edge grained, 12h (S 6626; KM. 7). Brilliant FDC, of the highest rarity; only one other specimen believed known [slabbed NGC PF 65 Cameo] £8,000-£10,000
Hammer Price: £10,000
James II (1685-1691), Pewter coinage, Proof Crown, 1690, in silver, reads triumpho, edge reads mlioris tessera fati, 20.02g/12h (Timmins 2B, this coin illustrated; S 6584). Very fine with some toning, extremely rare £6,000-£8,000
Hammer Price: £8,500
Charles I (1625-1649), Cork, Shilling, 1647, 4.35g/1h (S 6561; DF 328). Light scratch on reverse, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £4,000-£5,000
Hammer Price: £5,500
Eire (1937- ), Proof Sixpence, Threepence and Penny, all 1950 (S 6641-3) [3]. Virtually as struck, extremely rare £2,400-£3,000
Athlone, Galway and Sligo Taken, 1691, a silver medal by J. Smeltzing, conjoined busts of William and Mary right, rev. three cartouches murally crowned, containing city views, all over crossed sword and sceptre, edge plain, 49mm, 50.30g (MI 35/212; E 336). Extremely fine or better, extremely rare £2,000-£2,600
PACIFICATION of IRELAND, 1691, a silver medal by D. Drapentier, conjoined busts of William and Mary right, rev. lion tramples on a prostrate Hydra, a spaniel submits to a lioness, beyond, a distant port and ships, 54mm (MI II, 39/220; vL IV/57 [III. 548.1]). Extremely fine and very rare £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £4,800
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Proof Halfcrown, 1690 May., in silver, small size, edge grained, 10.54g/1h (Timmins 2B; S 6580b). Good very fine, very rare £4,000-£5,000
Hammer Price: £4,600
Battle of the Boyne, 1690, a silver medal by R. Arondeaux, laureate, armoured and draped bust right, rev. William III on horseback right, leading army across river, 49mm (Woolf 11:5a; MI I, 716/136; E 328). Some marks in fields, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £2,000-£2,600
Eire (1937- ), Proof Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, all 1949 (S 6642-5) [4]. Virtually as struck, extremely rare £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £4,200
Henry VII (1485-1509), Lambert Simnel (as ‘Edward VI’), Three Crowns issue, Groat, Dublin, reads edw [ – – ] franc, pellet crosses, 1.88g/7h (S 6426; DF 188). Much flatness, otherwise very fine and very rare £2,400-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,800
Charles I (1625-1649), Dublin money, Crown, Vs within beaded and wire-line borders, 29.33g (S 6542; DF 286; KM. 54). Small dig on obverse, lightly scratched on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and toned, very rare £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £3,400
Pacification of Ireland, 1691, a silver medal by D. Drappentier, conjoined busts of William and Mary right, rev. a lion clawing a hydra, spaniel fawning at the feet of a lioness, city with ships in a bay behind, edge lettered, 54mm (Woolf 11:10; MI II, 39/220; E 339). Extremely fine £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £3,200
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1689 9r, Limerick, castle under bust, 5.76g/12h (Timmins 3E; S 6581JJ). Very fine, extremely rare £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £2,800
Battle of AGHRIM, 1691, a silver medal by F.D. Winter, laureate bust right, wearing armour, a mantle across it, rev. lion tramples on a prostrate dog and claws at a fleeing cock, 53mm (MI II, 31/206; vL IV/50 [III, 541.3]). Extremely fine and extremely rare £1,200-£1,500
Mary (1553-1554), Shilling, mdliii, mm. fleur-de-lis, reads hib regina, 4.87g/9h (S 6495; DF 225). Edge chip and surfaces porous and lightly scratched, otherwise nearly very fine for issue, very rare £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £2,600
Richard III (1483-1485), Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, mm. not visible, annulets by neck, rev. quatrefoil in centre, no extra pellets, 0.56g/1h (Burns Du-17R; S 6410). Small of flan, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £1,200-£1,500
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I(d), Penny, Færemin, dymn roe+mnedi, bust left, rev. long cross, fienemin mo dymi, 1.30g/9h (SCBI BM 29; S 6108; DF 9). On a round flan, virtually mint state with full original bloom £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £2,400
Richard III (1483-1485), Three Crowns coinage, Groat, Dublin, 1.86g/9h (S 6412; DF 176). Better than very fine, toned, very rare thus £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,800
Charles I (1625-1649), Inchiquin money, First issue, Halfcrown, irregular flan stamped 9dw: 16gr within beaded and wire-line borders (Bull 1; S 6533; DF 277; KM. 40). Nearly very fine and toned [slabbed NGC VF 20] £1,500-£2,000
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Proof Shilling, 1690 May, in silver, small size, edge grained, 4.44g/12h (Timmins 1A; S 6582DDD). Good very fine and toned, rare £1,500-£1,800
Hammer Price: £1,700
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, Penny, in the name of Æthelred II, æthelred rex aigmno, bust left, rev. long cross, færemin m·o dyfli, 1.59g/9h (SCBI BM 31-2; S 6106; DF 11). Well-struck on a neat round flan, about extremely fine but slightly creased £1,500-£1,800
James II (1685-1691), Pewter coinage, Penny, 1690, type I, brass plug in centre, edge plain, 5.85g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6588). Fine, very rare £700-£900
Hammer Price: £1,600
Charles II (1649-1685), Regal coinage, Proof Halfpenny, 1681, in silver, 6.10g/12h (S 6575). Very fine with attractive tone, very rare £1,500-£1,800
Death of SCHOMBERG at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690, a silver medal by P.H. Müller, bust of Schomberg wearing cravat over armour, three-quarters right, rev. Schomberg as a Roman general, standing with staff and shield, 59mm (MI I, 717/139; vL IV/9). Good very fine and very rare £800-£1,000
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, Penny, in the name of Æthelred II, æthelred rex aigo, bust left, rev. long cross, færemin m·o dyfli, 1.43g/6h (SCBI BM 31-2; S 6106; DF 11). Well-struck on a neat round flan, about extremely fine but slightly creased £1,500-£1,800
Order of the FRIENDLY BROTHERS of St PATRICK, 1763, a gold member’s medal by J. Kirk after I. Gosset, St. Patrick’s Cross impressed with heart and crowned, rev. armorial shield with dolphin supporters, 30mm (D & W 632a). Pierced at top for (gold) suspension ring, extremely fine £500-£600
Order of the FRIENDLY BROTHERS of St. PATRICK, 1763, a gold member’s medal by J. Kirk after I. Gosset, similar, 32mm (D & W 632a). Pierced at top with (gold) suspension ring, extremely fine £400-£500
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late portrait issues, Halfgroat, type II, Dublin, facing bust with arched crown within fleured tressure, 0.86g/3h (S 6466; cf. DF 196). Nearly fine, extremely rare £500-£700
Edward IV (1461-1483), Anonymous Crown coinage, Groat, Dublin, large crown in tressure of nine arcs, crosses in top three angles, triple pellets on cusps, no legend, rev. long cross and pellets, annulet in second and fourth quarters, 2.75g/1h (S 6272A; DF 79). Very fine with dark tone, very rare £1,200-£1,500
George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Proof Halfpenny, 1805, in silver, edge plain, 8.68g/6h (S 6621c). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, toned, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PR 63] £2,000-£2,600
Battle of Aghrim, 1691, a silver medal by J. Smeltzing, laureate bust of William III right, rev. Hercules raises club over prostrate Irishman, 37mm, 31.20g (MI II, 32/207). Some surface and rim marks, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,500
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Proof Sixpence, 1689 Feb., in silver, edge grained, 3.88g/12h (Timmins 1C; S 6583KK). A few digs on reverse, very fine and toned, rare £1,000-£1,200
James II (1685-1691), Pewter coinage, Proof Halfpenny, 1690, in silver, overstruck on a 5 Sols of Louis XIV, plain edge, 2.13g/6h (S 6591B). Several scratches in hair, otherwise very fine with undertype visible through legend and harp, lightly toned £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,200
Amnesty in Ireland, 1690, a silver medal by G. Hautsch, laureate bust of William III right, rev. King dressed as a Roman general, offering olive branch to kneeling Hibernia, edge lettered, 41mm (MI I, 721/146; E 331). Nearly extremely fine, very rare £600-£800
Charles I (1625-1649), Cork, Sixpence, 1647, 2.06g/9h (S 6561A; DF 329). About fine, very rare £1,000-£1,200
Parsonstown Academy, an engraved silver award medal, seated Minerva holding wreath over boy, cherub flies above holding scroll inscribed sua præmia laudi, rev. engraved (This Medal was adjuged to Master John James for his Extraordinary Merit in the use of the Globes on the 14th day of July 1797), 51mm. A delightful medal, a little tarnished but extremely fine and very rare; set within rim and hinged suspender £800-£1,000
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, Penny, in the name of Æthelred II, æthelred rex aigo, bust left, rev. long cross, færemin m·o dyfli, 1.43g/6h (SCBI BM 31-2; S 6106; DF 11). Well-struck on a neat round flan, good very fine £1,200-£1,500
Edward IV (1461-1483), Anonymous Crown coinage, Groat, Dublin, large crown in tressure of nine arcs, pellets on cusps, no legend, rev. long cross and pellets, annulet in second and third quarters, 2.67g/10h (S 6272; DF 79). Good fine or better, surfaces a little rough £1,200-£1,500
William III (1694-1702), Proof Halfpenny, 1696, type I, in silver-gilt, edge grained, 6.98g/12h (S 6598 var.; cf. LaRiviere 188 and DNW 78, 127, same dies). From the obverse die in mid-state with the flaw below the tie-ribbons developing and over the last s of gvlielmvs, some blank filing on the edge perhaps suggestive of once having been mounted, otherwise very fine and extremely rare £1,200-£1,500
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