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4 & 5 December 2013
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward I, Fox class 4, bust in eight-arched tressure, rev. shield with arms of Edmund Crouchback, three English lions differenced with a label France of three points, 3.12g/12h (Lawrence plate vii, 7, this coin; Berry 1 var/3; Mitchiner –). Two small surface marks above crown, otherwise good fine or better, extremely rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £620
Italy, FLORENCE, Peruzzi, c. 1330, pear between two leaves within tressure, rev. similar, 3.67g/7h (cf. Barnard pl. iii, 8). Good fine, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £360
England, Early Armorial Jetons, c. 1280-1295, Edward I, shield with arms of Edmund Crouchback, three English lions differenced with a label France of three points, sprays at sides, all within three-lobed tressure, rev. ornamented long cross of three strands, stars and crescents in angles, 1.21g/1h (Berry types 2/1, and pl. 1/8, this coin; Mitchiner –). Slight edge chip, otherwise better than very fine with dark patina, very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £300
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 15th century (12), 16th and 17th century (12), mostly different [24]. Varied state £40-60
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th century (16), signed Kilianus Koch (2), Egidius Krauwinckel (4), Hans Krauwinckel, Georg Sachs, others (9) [17]. Mostly fine to very fine £40-60
2 & 3 April 2014
England, Edward I, Fox class 10, rev. long cross patonce, rosettes in angles, 2.97g/11h (Berry types 1/6B, cf. pl. 2, 1; Mitchiner 138); together with other Sterling jetons (6), various types [7]. First good fine, others in varied state, one pierced as a button £200-250
Hammer Price: £280
France, Royal Administration, c. 1434 (?), by J. Blancpain, field of France ancient, vive le roi vive le roi viv, rev. long cross pattée, lis in centre, stalked trefoils in angles, vive blan pain vive, 4.80g/5h (Barnard –, but cf. pp.50-1; cf. Feuardent 14810-13; cf. Mitchiner 520, same rev. die). Sometime polished, nearly very fine, very rare, the obverse type unpublished in the standard references £100-150
Hammer Price: £260
France, Anglo-Gallic Administration, c. 1430, radiant star, maria mater gracie, rev. cross botonnée, ave maria mater, 5.71g/4h (Barnard –; Mitchiner 519). Very fine, dark patina, rare £80-100
England, Early Armorial Jetons, c. 1280-1295, Edward I, shield with three lions passant, lis at sides, rev. ornamented long cross of three strands, stars and crescents in angles, 2.91g/12h (Berry types 3/1; Mitchiner 168). Very fine or better, dark patina £60-80
Hammer Price: £240
England, Wardrobe Counters, c. 1344-1400, Edward III, arms of Evreux within tressure, rev. ornate cross within tressure, garde robe regis, 5.20g/1h (Berry type 1D and pl. 7, 3, this coin; Mitchiner 412 [Evreux]). About fine, surfaces porous, rare £100-150
Germany, Nuremberg, a small ‘Sun, Moon, Stars’ jeton, signed Johann-Friedrich Weidinger (Mitchiner 1855); together with other 17th and 18th century jetons (31), many Nuremberg, most unsigned [32]. First very fine, others in varied state £100-150
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 (4) (Barnard pl. iv, 16; Mitchiner 497ff), revs. mostly cross fleurdelisé within tressure [15]. Mostly fair to fine, some better £100-150
Hammer Price: £230
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
France, Royal and Feudal Administration, c. 1380-1450, fleur-de lis on shield (15), in field (4) (Barnard pl. vi; Mitchiner 417ff, 435-6, 440ff, 584ff) [19]. Mostly fine £80-100
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th century (20), signed Kilianus Koch, Damianus Krauwinckel, Egidius Krauwinckel, Hans Krauwinckel (10), Hans Laufer, Wolf Laufer (3), Hans Schultes (3) [20]. Mostly fair to fine, a few better £90-120
Germany, Nuremberg, various types, 16th century (23), signed Kilianus Koch, Damianus Krauwinckel, Egidius Krauwinckel, Hans Krauwinckel (10), Matheus Laufer (2), Wolf Laufer (4), Hans Schultes (4) [23]. Mostly fair to fine, a few better £90-120
England, Sterling Bust Jetons, c. 1280-1345, Edward I, Fox class 10, mitred bust, annulet on breast and by hair, rosettes in field, rev. long cross fleury, stars and crescents in angles, 2.61g/12h (Berry types 1 var/1 and pl. 1, 7, this coin; Mitchiner –). Very fine, rare £90-120
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, 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, 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, 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
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
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