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William H Pheatt
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21 March 1995
Edward I (1272-1307), Edward I, Penny, Long Cross series, London, type VII, Philip, PHELIP · ON LVND, 1.38 gms (N. 1002; S. 1378). Edge chip and one quarter flat, otherwise fine, rare
Hammer Price: £80
Hiberno-Norse issues (c.995-c.1150), Irish Coins, Hiberno-Norse, Phase III, Penny, two pellets in angles of reverse cross 0.72 gms(DF 24; S —; SCBI BM —). Very fine and a very rare variety
Hammer Price: £160
Hiberno-Norse issues (c.995-c.1150), Hiberno-Norse, Phase III, Penny, two pellets in front of head, two hands in opposing angles of reverse cross,1.00 gms (DF 24; S.6132; same dies as SCBI BM 104 and Lane sale). Very fine, a small patch of verdigris on obverse (c. 8 o’clock)
Hammer Price: £120
Hiberno-Norse issues (c.995-c.1150), Hiberno-Norse, Phase III, Penny, two hands in opposing angles of reverse cross, 0.85 gms(DF 24; S. 6132). Good very fine
Hammer Price: £130
Hiberno-Norse issues (c.995-c.1150), Hiberno-Norse, Phase III, Penny, hands in angles of reverse cross,0.92 gms (DF 24; S. 6132). Almost extremely fine, portrait excellent and of unusual style
Hammer Price: £170
Hiberno-Norse issues (c.995-c.1150), Hiberno-Norse, Phase III, two hands in opposing angles of reverse cross, cross pommée in another angle,1.00 gms(DF 24; S.6133; SCBI BM 100 same obverse die). From a worn obverse die and a little weak in places, otherwise very fine, a rare variety
Hammer Price: £190
John (1172-1214), John, Lord of Ireland (1171-1199), Second Coinage, First Issue, Halfpenny, Norman, Dublin, reading iohannes dom, reverse norman on dv, 0.74 gms (DF 24; S. 6205). Very fine, obverse double struck
Hammer Price: £60
John (1172-1214), John, Lord of Ireland, Second Coinage, First Issue, Halfpenny, Norman, Dublin, reading iohannes dom, reverse norman on dw, 0.74 gms (DF 24; S. 6205). Very fine
Hammer Price: £95
John (1172-1214), John, Lord of Ireland and King of England (1199-1216), ‘Rex’/Triangle Coinage, Penny, Roberd, Dublin, roberd on dive, 1.38 gms (DF 50; S. 6228). Very fine or better
Hammer Price: £55
John (1172-1214), John, Lord of Ireland and King of England, Penny, ‘Rex’/Triangle Coinage, Penny, Roberd, Dublin, roberd on dive, 1.43 gms (DF 50; S. 6228). Nearly very fine
Hammer Price: £45
John (1172-1214), John, Lord of Ireland and King of England, Halfpenny, Willem, Dublin, [wille]m on dive, 0.73 gms (DF 51; S. 6231). With an area of weakness below head and corresponding area of reverse, otherwise about very fine
Henry III (1216-1272), Henry III (1216-1272), Group I, Penny, thin inner lines to triangle, cinquefoil to right of bust, davi on divele, 1.45 gms (DF 53; S. 6235). Obverse double struck, otherwise very fine or better
Henry III (1216-1272), Henry III, Group I, Penny, ricard on [dne], 1.39 gms (DF 53; S. 6235). With a flat area to right of head otherwise better than fine
Hammer Price: £20
Henry III (1216-1272), Henry III, Group II, Pennies, IIa, Ricard (4) (DF 57), II b, Ricard (DF 61). Fine or very fine (5)
Hammer Price: £150
Edward I (1272-1307), Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies, Dublin (6), Waterford (2), various classes; Halfpenny, Dublin, 1b. Fair or fine, last rare but rim rather ragged (9)
Hammer Price: £85
Edward IV (1461-1483), Light ‘Cross and Pellets’ Coinage, Groat, Waterford, G on breast 2.12 gms (DF 1344; S. 6349). Margins weak or flat in places, portrait very fine
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Harp Coinage, First Issue, Groat, H A (Henry and Anne Boleyn) 2.26 gms (DF 201). Fine
Hammer Price: £40
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry VIII, Harp Coinage, First Issue, Groat, H I (Henry and Jane Seymour), 2.44 gms (DF 202). Good fine
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry VIII, Harp Coinage, First Issue, Groat, H K (Henry and Katherine Howard), 2.35 gms (DF 203). Fine, but with some scratches on reverse, scarce
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry VIII, Harp Coinage, First Issue, Groat, H R (Henricus Rex), 2.31 gms (DF 204). About very fine
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry VIII, Harp Coinage, First Issue, Groats, H R (DF 204) (2); Posthumous Coinage, Groats (3), bust of early London style, large bust of local style, small bust of late ‘Tower’ style (S. 6485, 6486, 6488). First two fine or better , others worn (5)
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry VIII, Harp Coinage, Sixth Issue, Groat, made at Bristol under William Sharrington, 2.48 gms (S. 6484). A poor specimen but very rare
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groats (5), 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558 (S. 6501). Fair or fine, last with much verdigris (4)
Hammer Price: £100
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First Issue, billon Sixpence, reading regi; Second ‘Fine’ Coinage, Shilling, reading regi; Third ‘Base’ Issue, billon Sixpence, and copper Pennies, 1601, star, 1602, martlet (2). First fine or better for issue, portrait bold, second fair, third poor, with much corrosion to obverse, last three about fine or better (6)
Hammer Price: £140
James I (1603-1625), James I (1603-1625), First Coinage, Shillings (2), first bust, bell, second bust, martlet, Sixpence, martlet; Second Coinage, Shillings (3), third bust, martlet and rose, fourth bust, escallop. Generally fair and rather buckled (6)
Hammer Price: £75
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Crown, low crown, lower right limb of R breaks inner circle, 29.56 gms (S. 6544). Almost fine, but the s above v worn flat
Hammer Price: £210
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Halfcrown, high crown, lower right limb of R touches but does not break inner circle, numerals on reverse break inner circle, 15.21 gms (S. 6545). Obverse weak in places, with die flaws and struck from a worn die, about fine, reverse better
Hammer Price: £200
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Shilling, low crown, R does not touch or break inner circle, 5.90 gms (S. 6546). Some flatness on obverse to upper right margin and corresponding area of reverse, otherwise a bold fine
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Shilling, pellet after R which touches but does not break inner circle, 5.87 gms (S. 6546). Much flatness , fair
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Sixpence, high crown, ornamental R which breaks the inner circle in two places, left serif of V on reverse breaks inner circle,2.93 gms (S. 6547). Flatness to c on obverse and corresponding area of reverse, otherwise fine
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Sixpence, high crown, R breaks inner circle, inner and outer circles close, large numerals on reverse (S. 6547). Fair
Hammer Price: £50
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Groat, high crown, S breaks inner circle, tall numerals on reverse (S. 6548). Almost fine, with graze below crown
Charles I (1625-1649), Siege Money (1642-1649), Lord Justices Second Issue (“Ormond Money”) (1643), Groat, high crown, colon stop after S which touches but does not break inner circle, low numerals on reverse (S. 6548). Fair
Hammer Price: £35
Charles II (1660-1685), St Patrick’s Coinage, Farthing (DF 342; S. 6569). About fine
Miscellaneous, Edward IV to Elizabeth I, hammered coins (7); Edward IV, Penny, Dublin (S. 6365); Henry VII, Three-crown Groats (2), and a Half-groat; Philip and Mary, Groat, 1555; Elizabeth I, copper Pennies (2), 1601 and 1602; and a late eighteenth century punched Sixpence. Poor to fair, last pierced in centre (8)
William the Lion (1165-1214), Crescent and Pellet Coinage, Sterling, without mint name (i.e. probably Berwick or Roxburgh), Raul Derling, RAVL DERL[–––], pommée sceptre head, 1.53 gms (S. 5026). Legends partly flat, otherwise very fine
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars Coinage, Sterling, Phase B, without mint name, Hue Walter, H[VE W]ALTER, large letters, 1.36 gms (S. 5029). A little crimped, otherwise fine, portrait better
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars Coinage, Sterling, Phase B, without mint name, Hue Walter, HVE WALTER, crude style, 1.45 gms (S. 5029); together with a Cut Sterling, Phase B, uncertain legend, 0.66 gms. Fine and better (2)
Alexander III (1249-1286), First Coinage, Sterling, type III, Aberdeen, Ion, IVN ON ABER, curule X on obv.,1.75 gms (S. 5043). Fair to fine
Alexander III (1249-1286), First Coinage, Sterling, type III, Berwick, Robert, ROBERT ON BE, 1.53 gms (S. 5043). One quarter flat, otherwise fine
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