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4 & 5 December 2013
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward II, Fox class 15, crown of three pellets, rev. long cross patonce, saltires in angles, 1.79g/11h (Lawrence pl. VII, 20, this coin; Berry types 1 var/6B and pl. 3, 2, this coin; cf. Mitchiner 164). Better than very fine, dark patina £90-120
Hammer Price: £160
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward II, Fox class 15, crockard type, rev. chequer board, 2.30g/11h (Berry types 1 var/9; cf. Mitchiner 158-9). About fine, reverse better £60-80
England, Early Armorial Jetons, c. 1280-1295, Edward I, three lions passant in field, rev. ornamented long cross of three strands, stars and crescents in angles, 2.20g/11h (Berry types 10/1; Mitchiner 178). Yellow brass, very fine £60-80
England, Pictorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, rose within sexfoil (2), revs. short cross moline, 4.70g/1h, long cross patonce, rosettes in angles, 1.35g/1h (Berry types 7/5, 7/6B; Mitchiner 230-1), well-formed rose, rev. short cross moline, pellet in angles, 1.00g/1h (Berry types 7C/5; Mitchiner 175-6) [3]. Good fine, but second with verdigris on reverse £80-100
England, Pictorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, rose within sexfoil (2), revs. both long cross patonce, rosettes in angles, 1.24g/1h, 0.89g/12h (Berry types 7/6B; Mitchiner 230-1), rose seeded and barbed, rev. long cross pattée, saltire within annulets in angles, 1.06g/12h (Berry types 7B/6A; Mitchiner 186), well-formed rose, rev. long cross patonce, rosettes in angles, 1.58g/12h (Berry types 7C/6B; Mitchiner 175-6) [4]. Good fine, second pierced £70-90
England, Pictorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, conventionalised rose, rev. long cross fleury, stars and crescents in angles, 0.88g/12h (Berry types 7E/1; Mitchiner 228-9). Very fine or better, dark patina £80-100
England, Pictorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, double-headed eagle, rev. short cross moline, pellet in angles, 1.52g/11h (Berry types 8/5 and pl. 4, 9, this coin; Mitchiner 217). Nearly very fine, dark patina, rare £60-80
England, Pictorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, three-towered castle, rev. short cross moline, pellet in angles, 1.26g/11h (Berry types 15/5 and pl. 5, 5, this coin; Mitchiner 185). Nearly very fine, green patina £60-80
England, Wardrobe Counters, c. 1344-1400, Edward III, lion rampant within tressure, rev. four lis cruciform within tressure, border of Lombardic letter ms, 8.08g/12h (Berry type 1E and pl. 7, 4, this coin; Mitchiner 255). Better than fine, rare £100-150
France, Savoy, c. 1450, tilted shield with ornate lion’s head and mantle crest, r (?) and rose in field, rev. four lis on lozenge shield, 4.45g/9h (cf. Barnard pl. vii, 81; cf. Mitchiner 1046). Good fine, rare £80-100
Germany, Nuremberg, Bishop, c. 1500, mitred saint holding crozier and sword, rev. lozenge shield, 3.54g/2h (cf. Mitchiner 1029 for obv.); Lion, c. 1500, lion left, rev. lozenge shield, 1.67g/10h (Mitchiner –) [2]. Good fine or better, both scarce £40-60
Germany, Nuremberg, Lion of St Mark, c. 1500-70 (7), winged lion left, rev. orb, signed (4), Hans Schultes (2), both undated, 9.45g/12h, 5.22g/8h (Mitchiner 1324ff); Damianus Krauwinkel, undated, 9.12g/1h (Mitchiner 1432); Hans Krauwinkel, undated, 9.14g/12h (Mitchiner 1474ff); anonymous (3); together with similar, obv. lion right [8]. Last nearly very fine, others mostly fine or better £60-80
2 & 3 April 2014
France, Royal and Feudal Administration, c. 1380-1450, fleur-de lis on shield (13), on lozenge-shield (2), in field (3) (Barnard pl. vi; Mitchiner 417ff, 435-6, 440ff, 584ff) [18]. Mostly fine £80-100
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th century (22), signed Kilianus Koch, Egidius Krauwinckel, Hans Krauwinckel (10), Conrad Laufer, Wolf Laufer (3), Georg Schultes (2), Hans Schultes (4) [22]. Mostly fair to fine, a few better £90-120
Low Countries, Louis de Male, c. 1360, lion rampant on shield (3), revs. all cross fleurdelisé (Barnard pl. iv, 15; Mitchiner 784ff) [3]. Good fine £90-120
Italy, LOMBARDY, anonymous, c. 1290, monogram with cross or merchant’s mark, rev. similar, 3.35g/10h (cf. Barnard pl. iii, 1-2). Nearly very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £170
Italy, LOMBARDY, anonymous, c. 1290, monogram with cross or merchant’s mark, rev. similar, 2.35g/1h (cf. Barnard pl. iii, 1-2). Nearly very fine £60-80
England, Edward I, Fox class 7a, rosettes by neck, rev. long cross fleury, stars and crescents in angles, 0.86g/1h (Berry types 1/1 and pl. 1, 3; Mitchiner 91). Slight edge chip, otherwise good very fine with dark patina, scarce £100-150
England, Edward I, Fox class 10, mullets by neck, rev. short cross moline, pellets in angles, 1.45g/12h (Berry types 1/5 and pl. 1, 5; Mitchiner 104). Very fine or better, dark patina £90-120
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward I, Fox class 4, rev. long cross fleury, stars and crescents in angles, 1.44g/1h (Berry types 1/1 and pl. 1, 1, this coin; Mitchiner 87). Very fine or better, scarce £60-80
England, Later Armorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward I, shield with lion rampant, annulet above and at sides, rev. short cross moline, annulets around, 0.60g/1h (Berry types 4/5 and pl. 2, 7, this coin; Mitchiner 201). Nearly very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £180
France, Dauphiné, c. 1480, mm. crown, France ancient in field, rev. arms of Dauphiné, 3.32g/2h (Barnard pl. vi, 58 and VII, 59; Mitchiner 619). Yellow brass, very fine £50-70
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th and 17th century (44), signed Hans Lauffer (4), Lazarus Gottlieb Lauffer (2), Wolf Lauffer (9), Hans Schultes, unsigned (27), contemporary coins (2) [45]. Varied state £90-120
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th century (12), signed Hans Krauwinckel (8), Hans Schultes (4); together with other Nuremberg jetons (21), mostly unsigned [33]. Mostly fair to fine, a few better £100-150
England, Later Armorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, three lions passant in field, rev. three voided quatrefoils, pelleted saltires between, 1.15g/11h (Berry types 5/– and pl. 3, 10, this coin; cf. Mitchiner 179). Good fine, large central piercing £50-70
Hammer Price: £190
Germany, Nuremberg, Lion of St Mark, c. 1500-70 (8), winged lion left, rev. orb, signed (4), Georg Schultes, dated 1551, 8.51g/12h (Mitchiner 1304-6), Hans Schultes, undated, 7.68g/4h (Mitchiner 1326); Hans Krauwinkel (2), both undated, 6.37g/12h, 4.46g/12h (Mitchiner 1474ff); anonymous (4); together with similar, rev. four lis in round frame [9]. Third good very fine, others mostly fine or better £70-90
Germany, Nuremberg, Head of Christ, c. 1520, facing head superimposed on cross, rev. winged lion, 3.06g/7h (Mitchiner –); Madonna, c. 1520, Virgin and child, rev. fert between two loveknots within border, 3.60g/3h (cf. Mitchiner 1027-8 for obv.); together with a second Madonna and Child type, rev. uncertain [3]. First fine or better, second nearly very fine, both scarce, last fair £40-60
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward II, Fox class 15, crockard type, rev. chequer board, 2.40g/12h (Berry types 1 var/9 and pl. 3, 1, this coin; cf. Mitchiner 158-9). Fine or better £80-100
Hammer Price: £200
France, Royal Administration, c. 1300, squirrel left, rev. long cross-crosslet, annulets in angles, 1.09g/12h (Feuardent –; Mitchiner 346). Good fine or better, rare £60-80
Germany, Nuremberg, Rechenmeister, c. 1550-1600 (7), merchant at counting table, rev. alphabet in field, undated, 3.08g/11h; dated (3), all 1553, 3.59g/10h, 3.53g/12h, 2.94g/12h; alphabet in square frame (2), both undated, 4.44g/12h, 3.08g/5h; alphabet in round frame, undated, signed Wolf Lauffer, 4.67g/12h (Mitchiner 1424-30, 1430a) [7]. Mostly fine or better £50-70
Italy, PADUA, Francesco I da Carrara (1357-88), crested helmet, rev. chariot, 5.24g/10h. Very fine, rare £100-150
Italy, PAPAL STATES, c. 1290 (2), both crossed keys, revs. saddle-bag, 1.49g/12h, merchant’s mark, 3.66g/3h [2]. First very fine, second about fine, rare £80-100
France, Tournai, c. 1430, four fleurs-de-lis and pellets on shield, e between pellets above and at sides, signed Jean de Cuempts, rev. cross fleurdelisé, 4.33g/12h (Feuardent –; Mitchiner 620). Good fine, rare £80-100
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward II, Fox classes 14-15 (6), revs. short cross fleury, 1.98g/1h, long cross (3), moline, trefoil of pellets in angles, 1.23g/11h, pattée, single pellet in angles, 1.02g/12h, patonce, rosettes in angles, 1.34g/11h, long tribrach, rosettes in angles, 2.68g/12h, key between rosettes, 2.39g/6h (Berry types 1/5E, 1/6A, 1/6B, 1/6C, 1/7, 1/8; Mitchiner 111, 121, 133, 139, 156) [6]. First and fifth good fine or better, others fair to fine £150-200
England, Later Armorial Jetons, c. 1295-1330, Edward II, shield with three lions passant (2), lis around, no border, rev. short cross moline, pellet in angles, 1.70g/12h (Berry types 5A/5 and pl. 3, 11, this coin; Mitchiner 199), border of rosettes around, rev. shield with cross moline, 0.78g/1h (Berry types 5A/16; Mitchiner 198/180) [2]. First good fine, second better £60-80
Hammer Price: £210
France, Royal Administration, c. 1300, field of France ancient, rev. short cross potent, saltires in angles, 1.85g/11h; shield with eagle, rev. pelleted cross, border of pellets, 1.52g/11h; shield with three lions, rev. field with lis and castle dimidiated, 1.32g/4h [3]. Second about fine, others good fine, scarce £80-100
France, Royal and Feudal Administration, c. 1350-1420, King standing under canopy (6) (Barnard pl. v, 21-2; Mitchiner 387ff); large crown in field (3) (Barnard pl. vii, 73; Mitchiner 460ff); dolphin left (2) (Barnard pl. vii, 61; Mitchiner 482ff); paschal lamb with cross (5) (Barnard pl. iv, 16; Mitchiner 497ff), revs. mostly cross fleurdelisé within tressure [16]. Mostly fair to fine, some better £100-150
England, Wardrobe Counters, c. 1344-1400, Edward III, arms of Evreux within tressure, rev. four lis cruciform within tressure, border of trefoils, 5.81g/1h (Berry type 1D; Mitchiner 412 [Evreux]). Fine or better, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £220
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th and 17th century (35), all signed Hans Krauwinckel, mostly different [35]. Varied state £80-100
France, Royal and Feudal Administration, c. 1350-1450, Languedoc, bear left among flowers, 1.83g/11h (Barnard pl. iv, 7; Mitchiner 716); Thérouanne, Bishopric, shield of three mitres over crozier, 3.17g/1h (Coll. Rouyer 470; Mitchiner 716), revs. both cross fleurdelisé [2]. First good fine, both scarce £80-100
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