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George III (1760-1820), Pattern Halfpenny, 1805, by C.H. Küchler, bronzed, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 13.98g/12h (BMC 1305). About extremely fine, extremely rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £320
18th Century, Miscellaneous, Pennies (4), Halfpence (76), Farthings (13), all English [93]. Mostly fine (£150-200)
18th Century, Miscellaneous, Halfpence (100), all English [100]. Mostly fine (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign,1869, die 8, a forgery in platinum, 8.01g/6h. Gold plated surfaces, test scratch in obverse field, about very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £310
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof set, 1998, comprising gold Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [3]. About as struck; in red case of issue with certificate (£180-220)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof set, 1999, comprising gold Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [3]. About as struck; in red case of issue with certificate (£180-220)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Finland, Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1952, a bronze Participants’ medal by K. Räsänen, male and female athletes holding torches, rev. classical head reflected on the stadium, 54mm (cf. DNW 52, 728); together with other miscellaneous medals by Szirmaï, Beck, etc, including two of Indian interest (5, one in silver) [6]. Fine or better (£60-80)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof Half Sovereigns (7), 1982, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2002 [7]. About as struck; all in cases of issue with certificates (£180-200)
Alexander III (1249-1286), Sterling, Ayr, class III, Simon, smon hare·a·, 1.37g/11h (SCBI 35 –; B –; S 5043). Obverse fine, reverse better, rare (£60-80)
Anne (1702-1714), Shilling, 1704, second bust, rev. plumes in angles (ESC 1133; S 3588). Scratched on shoulder, otherwise very fine, rare (£180-220)
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Sixpence, 1625, mm. lis, 2.90g/4h (N 2235; S 2794). A few scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine, dark tone, scarce (£120-150)
David II (1329-1371), Groat, class A, Aberdeen, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, tressure of seven arcs, 3.54g/2h (SCBI 35, 376; B 16, fig. 255; S 5103). Clipped, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare (£180-220)
William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1695, edge septimo (ESC 86; S 3470). About very fine, olive-grey tone (£220-250)
Charles I, a silver badge, probably by T. Rawlins, bare headed bust right, in collar and armour, rev. crowned square topped shield within Garter, oval, 40 x 30mm (MI 360/231; E 167). Very fine; with ring for suspension (£300-350)
George III (1760-1820), George III, Golden Jubilee, 1809, a white metal medal by P. Wyon, 52mm (BHM 652); Chronology of the Sovereigns, c. 1814, a box medal, unsigned, bust of the Prince Regent left, rev. chained circle of six shields bearing roses, containing full set of sixteen biface card roundels showing William I to George III, 48mm (BHM 783; E 1062) together with miscellaneous small brass box medals (2), both with medalets, and other medals in mixed metals (12) [16]. Many very fine...
Welsh Society of Dyfed, an engraved silver-gilt award medal composed of two plates united within a scrolled rim, castle ruins in country setting, rev. named (Anrheg Cymdeithas Gynroaidd Dyfed I Ioan Tegid am ei Englynion Buddugol ar ‘Syr Gruffydd ab Nicolas a theulu Dinefwr’ wrth Orsedd Caefyrddin Alban Elfed 1823), hallmarked London 1823, 77mm. Extremely fine and very rare; with matching scroll clip and ring for suspension (£300-350)
George I (1714-1727), Shilling, 1720, first bust (ESC 1168; S 3646). Centres a little weak, otherwise extremely fine (£200-250)
George III (1760-1820), Half-Guinea, 1773, second bust (MCE 413; S 3732). Very fine (£180-220)
George III (1760-1820), Half-Guinea, 1791, fifth bust (MCE 431; S 3735). Cut on bust below ear, otherwise extremely fine (£220-250)
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross fleury, tressure of seven arcs broken by bust, trefoils on cusps, rev. three pellets in first and fourth quarters, mullet of five points in second and third quarters, 2.25g/1h (SCBI 35, 762-3; B 23, fig. 605; S 5280). Nearly very fine (£300-350)
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Aberdeen, mm. cross on obv., cross fleury on rev., annulet before face, rev. cross fleury before vil, annulet and three pellets in first and fourth quarters, crown in second and third quarters, 2.92g/2h (SCBI 35, 789; B 55, fig. 646; S 5291). Hairline striking crack at top, verdigris both sides and face lightly scraped, otherwise fine, very rare (£200-250)
George II (1727-1760), Halfpence (4), 1729, 1747, 1751, 1752 (BMC 830, 877, 881, 882; S 3717, 3719) [4]. Mostly good very fine, last two with much original colour (£120-150)
George III (1760-1820), Halfpenny, 1773 (BMC 904; S 3774). Good extremely fine with much original colour (£100-120)
18th Century, Miscellaneous, Halfpence (67), all Scottish [67]. Mostly fine, a few better (£150-200)
France, Charles V (1364-80), Franc à pied, 3.79g/5h (Laf. 371; F. 284). Very fine (£300-400)
E.M. Harvey, Five Pounds, 8 February 1921, U/48 45826, issued at Newcastle (Dugg. B209a). A few grubby lines on back showing through, good fine (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £300
Mary (1553-1554), Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.78g/10h (N 1960; S 2492); James I, Second coinage, Sixpence, 1605, third bust, mm. rose, 2.96g/12h (N 2102; S 2657); Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp F, mm. sun, 6.13g/9h (Sharp G2/2; N 2232; S 2843) [3]. First fine, second nearly very fine, last with graffiti on obverse but fine and struck on a very large flan (£300-350)
William the Lion (1165-1214), Sterling, Perth, Folpalt, fo[lpot] de per[:], 1.33g/2h (SCBI 35, 29-30; B 4, fig. 31; S 5024). Slightly off centre and legends part flat, otherwise very fine (£140-160)
Alexander III (1249-1286), Sterling, Inverness, class III, Gefrei, [gef]rai on in[v], 1.45g/1h (cf. SCBI 35, 123; cf. B 67b, fig. 122b; S 5043). Reverse struck off centre, very fine, rare (£120-150)
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde issue, Sixpence, 2.84g/1h (S 6547; DF 302). Slightly double struck and a hairline scratch on both sides, otherwise nearly very fine with light grey tone, rare (£150-180)
Charles I, Marriage, 1625, a silver medalet, 23mm (MI 238/1); together with other miscellaneous medals, counters, etc (17), mixed metals [18]. Fine to very fine (£200-250)
Anne (1702-1714), Sixpence, 1707, rev. plumes in angles (ESC 1590; S 3623). Nearly extremely fine, attractively toned (£200-250)
East Africa, 10 Cents, 1936, without the central hole punched out, 9.36g/12h (KM. 24). Extremely fine with much original colour, excessively rare (£300-400)
George II (1727-1760), Sixpences (2), both 1731, revs. roses and plumes in alternate angles (ESC 1607; S 3707) [2]. Very fine (£100-120)
George IV (1820-1830), Shilling, 1823 (ESC 1249; S 3811). Extremely fine, rare £140-180)
The French Constitution, yr. VIII [1799], a silver medal by R. Dumarest, seated figure of Minerva, with sword and inscribed shield, eagle at her side, rev. serpent entwined round a mirror, 50mm (Bramsen 7). Good very fine, rare (£300-350)
James VI (1567-1625), One-Third Ryal, 1570, 10.08g/10h (SCBI 35 –; B 4; S 5476). Good fine (£200-250)
Burns, E., The Coinage of Scotland, 3 vols, Edinburgh, 1887, xxiii + 365pp, xviii + 556pp, vi + 79 fine plates [3]. Brown half-leather and marbled boards, spine ribbed and gilt, t.e.g., marbled endpapers; minor rubbing on binding extremities, otherwise a very fine set, internally fresh (£300-350)
James VI (1567-1625), Balance Half-Merk, 1591, mm. cinquefoil, 4.53g/12h (SCBI 35, 1247-8; B 2; S 5491). Surfaces lightly scraped, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
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