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William H Pheatt
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21 March 1995
Alexander III (1249-1286), First Coinage, Sterling, type VII, Berwick, Willem, WILL’ ON B[ER], 1.32 gms (S. 5047). Reverse off-centre, about fine
Hammer Price: £50
Alexander III (1249-1286), First Coinage, Sterling, type VII, Perth, Ion Cokin, ION C N PERTE, 1.39 gms (S. 5047). Edge uneven and reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine
Hammer Price: £110
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second Coinage, Sterling, class B/A, reads G’RA and ESCOSSIE: REX, barred A, closed E and C, 1.36 gms (cf. Murray, lot 110; S. 5051/5049). Dark-toned, fine, very rare
Hammer Price: £160
Alexander III (1249-1286), Alexander III, Second Coinage, Sterlings (9), viz. class C (2), both 24 points, 1.31 gms, 1.43 gms; class E, 20 points, 1.41 gms; class F (3), 23 points, 1.38 gms; 24 points, 1.37 gms; 26 points, 1.32 gms; class G (3), 24 points, 1.44 gms; 26 points (2), 1.41 gms, 1.18 gms (S. 5053, 5055-7). Two fair, others fine to very fine (9)
Hammer Price: £180
John Baliol (1292-1296), First Coinage, Sterling, (? Berwick), +REX SCOTORVM, 24 points, 1.42 gms (S. 5065). Portrait weak, otherwise fine, rare
Hammer Price: £85
John Baliol (1292-1296), First Coinage, Sterling, (? Berwick), +REX SCOTORVM, 24 points, 1.37 gms (S. 5065). Fair to fine
Hammer Price: £60
John Baliol (1292-1296), Second Coinage, Sterling, smooth surface issue, REX SCOTORVM+, 1.32 gms (S. 5071). Only mediocre but clear
Hammer Price: £30
John Baliol (1292-1296), Second Coinage, Half Sterling, smooth surface issue, REX SCOTORVM+, mullets in opposing quarters of reverse 0.76 gms (S. 5074). Some weakness in legends, about very fine, very rare
Hammer Price: £240
David II (1329-1371), First Coinage, Sterling, second issue, (? Edinburgh), youthful bust with two pellets below sceptre head, small letters, REX SCOTTORVM, 1.09 gms (S. 5088). Very fine and toned, attractive
Hammer Price: £90
David II (1329-1371), First Coinage, Sterlings (2), second issue, (? Edinburgh), youthful bust with crossbar below sceptre head, small letters, REX SCOTTORVM, 0.98 gms, 1.04 gms (S. 5088). First about very fine and toned, second fine but with some surface verdigris (2)
Hammer Price: £65
David II (1329-1371), Second Coinage, Groat, Edinburgh, class A, youthful bust, no marks in tressure, 4.25 gms (S. 5091). Good fine, toned
David II (1329-1371), Second Coinage, Groat, Edinburgh, class D, large ‘Robert II’ style bust, pellet behind crown and in second quarter of reverse 3.92 gms (S. 5101). Cracked, fine
Hammer Price: £75
David II (1329-1371), Second Coinage, Halfgroat, Edinburgh, class C, older bust, no extra marks, 2.02 gms (S. 5109). Legends weak and has been cleaned, otherwise about very fine
David II (1329-1371), Third Coinage, Groats (2), both Edinburgh, star on sceptre handle, trefoils within tressure, 3.66 gms, 3.37 gms (S. 5125). Fine and better (2)
Hammer Price: £120
David II (1329-1371), Third Coinage, Halfgroat, Edinburgh, old bust, star on sceptre handle, trefoils within tressure, 1.84 gms (S. 5127). Edge chip, obverse fine, reverse blundered, fair
David II (1329-1371), Third Coinage, Halfgroat, Edinburgh, large ‘Robert II’ style bust, star on sceptre handle, trefoils within tressure, 1.97 gms (S. 5128). Off-centre, otherwise better than fine
Hammer Price: £70
Robert II (1371-1390), Groats (4), Edinburgh, trefoils within tressure, 2.40 gms; Perth (3), all with trefoils within tressure, 3.68 gms, 3.47 gms, 3.76 gms (S. 5131, 5136). First heavily clipped and worn, last fair, others generally fine but second with pitted surface and traces of having been mounted (4)
Hammer Price: £130
Robert III (1390-1406), Heavy Coinage, Groats (2), Edinburgh, first issue with rough tall bust, pellets on cusps, 2.75 gms; Perth, second issue with neat bust, trefoils on cusps, 2.77 gms (S. 5164, 5170). First fine and dark-toned, second fair (2)
James I (1406-1437), Groats (2), Edinburgh, First Fleur-de-lys issue, small neat bust with sceptre to left, saltires on breast, one with saltire by sceptre, other with so-called ‘chain’ inner circles, 1.91 gms, 2.18 gms (S. 5195, 5197). Fair to fine, second with edge chip but a rare variant (2)
James II (1437-1460), Second Coinage, Groat, Edinburgh, class II, m.m. crown, plain spikes in crown, no marks by neck, 3.61 gms (S. 5233). Light obverse abrasions, otherwise fine
James II (1437-1460), Second Coinage, Groat, Edinburgh, class II, m.m. crown, plain spikes in crown, saltires by neck, 3.63 gms (S. 5234). Fair, a rare variant
Hammer Price: £95
James III (1460-1488), Main Issue, Groat, Edinburgh, m.m. cross fleury, annulet on inner circle before bust, 2.69 gms (S. 5287). Face a trifle rubbed, otherwise better than fine
Hammer Price: £80
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Edinburgh, m.m. cross fleury, annulet on inner circle behind bust, 2.75 gms; Ecclesiastical issue, Penny, type I, orb tilting downwards, 2.03 gms (S. 5289, 5307). Fair to fine (2)
James IV (1488-1531), billon Penny, Edinburgh, second issue, class III with large bust, 0.74 gms (S. 5361). About fine
James IV (1488-1531), Billon Penny, Edinburgh, second issue, class IV with ‘rounder’ bust, 0.63 gms (S. 5362). Better than very fine and an excellent example
James V (1513-1542), First Coinage, Plack, Edinburgh, m.m. crown, reads VILLA DE, 2.28 gms; Third Coinage, Bawbees (3), all Edinburgh, no annulets (2), 1.57 gms, 1.66 gms; with annulet over I, 1.77 gms (S. 5381, 5383-4). First and third fair, second very fine, last good fine (4)
Hammer Price: £40
James V (1513-1542), Second Coinage, Groat, Edinburgh, class III, bust with open mantle, smooth chain and crown band, reads SCOTORVM, trefoil-pellet punctuation and behind head, 2.65 gms (Stevenson IIIc(i), obv. die 23; S. 5378). Fine
James V (1513-1542), Second Coinage, Third-Groat, Edinburgh, class IV, bust with pointed nose, no chain, decorated crown arch, reads SCOTORV, 0.83 gms (Stevenson IVd(ii), obverse die 14; S. 5380). Better than fine and clear, very rare
Mary (1542-1567), First Period, Testoon, type IIIb, obverse dated 1558, reverse dated 1557, m.m. crown on reverse only, low-arched crown, no annulets below initials, 5.86 gms (S. 5406). With crowned thistle counterstamp on reverse, fine, scarce
Hammer Price: £140
Mary (1542-1567), First Period, Bawbees (2), both Edinburgh, plain saltire cross, 2.30 gms, voided saltire cross, 1.87 gms; Half-Bawbee, Edinburgh, voided saltire cross, 0.70 gms; Lions (2), first type, date uncertain, without annulets, 0.90 gms, countermarked star in heart; second type, 1558, 0.81 gms; Second Period (with Francis), billon Groat, 1559, dolphin left, 1.64 gms; Lions (2), both 1559, with dolphins to right, 1.27 gms, 0.81 gms; together with contemporary forgeries of Lions (2),...
Mary (1542-1567), Second Period (with Francis), Testoon, type I, 1558, m.m. crown on obverse only, large crosses of Lorraine, 6.10 gms (Murray lot 204, same dies; S. 5416). Flan a trifle irregular and some minor surface corrosion by mint-mark, otherwise about very fine
Hammer Price: £310
Mary (1542-1567), Fifth Period (Second Widowhood), Ryal, 1567, m.m. thistle on reverse only, 30.36 gms (Murray lot 234, same obverse die; S. 5429). With crowned thistle counterstamp on reverse, evidence of past cleaning and some minor surface blistering on reverse between 4 and 5 o’clock, otherwise fine
James VI (1567-1625), First Coinage, Ryal, 1567, 29.68gms (S. 5472). With crowned thistle counterstamp on reverse, fair to fine but reverse scratched
James VI (1567-1625), First Coinage, Ryal, 1570, 30.24gm (S. 5472). With crowned thistle counterstamp on reverse, fine, grey tone
Hammer Price: £220
James VI (1567-1625), Second Coinage, Half Merks (2), 1574, with crowns and thistles on reverse normally placed, 5.30 gms; 1577, with thistles in first and fourth quarters, 6.05gm (S. 5478). First fine but lightly scratched on left side of obverse, second fair (2)
James VI (1567-1625), Seventh Coinage, Ten Shillings (2), both 1594, m.m. rose, 5.90 gms, 5.97 gms (S. 5493). First fine but scratched in reverse field, second fair and double-struck (2)
James VI (1567-1625), Eighth Coinage, Thistle Merk, 1602, 6.54 gms; Half Thistle Merks (2), 1602, 3.27 gms; 1603, 3.19 gms; Quarter Thistle Merk, 1602, 1.62 gms; Eighth Thistle Merk, 1602, 0.95 gms (S. 5497-5500). Fair to fine, Quarter Thistle Merk better (5)
James VI (1567-1625), Placks (2), Edinburgh, no inner circles, EDINBVRGI, 1.98 gms; EDINB, 1.17 gms; Hardhead, type II, with lion rampant, 1.16 gms; Turner, Edinburgh, 3.79 gms (S. 5511, 5512, 5518, 5521), second very fine but double-struck, others fair; (After Accession), Turners (2), type I, FRANCIE, 2.28 gms; type II, FRAN, 1.90 gms (S. 5523-4), fair and fine (6)
Hammer Price: £25
James VI (1567-1625), Tenth Coinage, Thirty Shillings (2), m.m. thistle, Scottish arms in first and fourth quarters, different dies, 14.45 gms, 14.14 gms (S. 5504). Fair to fine, second tooled in reverse field (2)
Hammer Price: £100
Charles I (1625-1649), Second Coinage, Briot’s hammered issue, Half Merk, 3.02 gms (Murray obv. c); Fourth Coinage, Two Shillings, type 2, large mark of value, 0.67 gms (M. rev. a); 1629 Coinage, Turner, 1.82 gms; Earl of Stirling Coinage, Turners (4), viz. m.m.’s lozenge/flower, 0.69 gms; lozenge/cinquefoil (2), 0.91 gms, 0.76 gms; saltire, 0.65 gms; Coinages of 1642 &c, Turners (3), m.m. lozenge, all LACESSET, 2.20 gms, 2.95 gms, 2.69 gms(S. 5546, 5593, 5596, 5598-5602); together with...
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