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21 March 1995
Lot No 441
Aun Cost, Corieltauvi, Aun Cost (c.5BC), silver Unit, traces of wreath pattern, reverse horse left, AVN C above, 0.97 gms (VA 914-1; S. 287). Very fine or better and well struck, rare
Lot No 442
Aun Cost, Corieltauvi, Aun Cost, silver Half Unit, similar, reverse horse left, AVN COST around, 0.54 gms (VA 918-1; S. 288). A lovely little coin, extremely fine and as struck, very rare
Lot No 443
Vep Corf, Corieltauvi, Vep Corf (c.AD 5), silver Unit, wreath pattern, pellets in centre, reverse horse right dividing VEP CO, 1.30 gms (VA 934-1; S. 292). Obverse a little off-centre, otherwise very fine and very rare
Lot No 444
Catti, Dobunni, Catti, Eisu (c.AD 15-30), silver Unit, Celticized head right with ornaments, reverse horse left, EISV around, 0.89 gms (VA 1110-1; S. 263). Fine, scarce
Lot No 445
Uninscribed issues, Durotriges, Uninscribed coinage (c.85-55BC), gold Stater, ‘Chute’ type, remains of Apollo head, reverse disjointed horse left, ‘crab’ below, 6.01 gms (VA 1205-5; S. 20). Obverse fine, reverse better
Lot No 446
Uninscribed issues, Durotriges, Uninscribed coinage (c.60-40BC), Staters (2 – silver and billon), so-called ‘Abstract’ type, similar, reverse disjointed horse with pointed tail, 5.58 and 3.65 gms (VA 1235-1; S. 60). Silver very fine and well-centred, billon fine (2)
Lot No 447
Uninscribed issues, Durotriges, Uninscribed coinage, silver Quarter Staters (2), so-called ‘Geometric’ type, crude ‘boar’, reverses geometric pattern, 1.11 and 0.68 gms (VA 1242-1, 1249-1; S. 61). Fine and better, first toned (2)
Lot No 448
Uninscribed issues, Durotriges, Uninscribed coinage (c.30BC), billon Unit, so-called ‘Starfish’ type, starfish, reverse ‘zigzag and spider’ pattern, 0.74 gms (VA 1270-1; S. 61A). Very fine and well-centred, toned
Lot No 449
Uninscribed issues, Durotriges, Uninscribed coinage, billon Unit, so-called ‘Starfish’ type, similar, 0.86 gms(VA 1270-1; S. 61A). Good fine
Lot No 450
Addedomaros, Trinovantes, Addedomaros (c.15-1BC), Bronze, head left, reverse horse left, flower below, 1.24 gms (VA 1615-1; S. 77). Excavated appearance, about fine, rare
Lot No 451
Tasciovanus, Trinovantes, Tasciovanus (c.20BC-AD 10), silver Unit, eagle, TASCIO around, reverse winged griffin, 1.19 gms (VA 1792-1; S. 169). Good fine, dark tone, very rare
Lot No 452
Cunobelin, Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD 10-40), silver Unit, CVNO on tablet, reverse quadruped springing left, flower above, 0.85 gms (VA 1949-1; S. 228). Off-centre, about fine, very rare
Lot No 453
Cunobelin, Trinovantes, Cunobelin, silver Unit, draped female bust right, TASCIIOVAN around, reverse seated figure playing lyre, CVNOBELI, 1.19 gms (VA 2059-1; S. 223). About very fine, good portrait, rare
Lot No 454
Cunobelin, Trinovantes, Cunobelin, Bronzes (4), viz. Romanized head right, reverse sow, 2.64gm; Romanized head left, reverse seated metal-worker, 2.42 gms; Pegasus right, reverse Victory sacrificing bull, 2.43 and 2.27 gms (VA 2091-1, 2097-1, 2099-1 (2); S. 246, 251, 252 (2)), mostly fair to fine, one Pegasus type...
Lot No 455
Roman Provincial, Roman Britain, Allectus (293-296), Quinarius, London, reverse galley, VIRTVS AVG, CL in exergue (S. 682), patinated, better than fine; Maximianus (286-310), Follis, London, reverse Genius, no mintmark (RIC 23b; S. 602), reverse off-centre, good fine; Crispus (317-324), Æ3, London, reverse altar,...
Lot No 456
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, British Coins, Early Period (c.690-725), Sceatta, Primary Series A, Kentish, radiate bust right, TIC in front, reverse standard containing TOT II, triangle of pellets above, 1.24 gms (Rigold A; BMC type 2a; N. 40; S. 781). About very fine, toned
Lot No 457
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Primary Series B, Kentish, DIADEMED BUST RIGHT, REVERSE BIRD ON CROSS WITH ANNULETS AT HORIZONTAL ENDS, ADDITIONAL CROSS IN FRONT, 1.10 gms (Rigold B1; BMC type 27b; N. 127; S. 784). Very fine, dark tone
Lot No 458
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series C, East Anglian, radiate bust right, APA in runes, reverse standard, 1.31 gms (Rigold C; BMC type 2b; N. 161; S. 785). Attractive style, good very fine
Lot No 459
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series E, degraded bust right resembling ‘porcupine’ with triangle, pellets and cross for face, reverse standard with four pellets around central pellet-in-annulet, 1.27 gms (Rigold E; Metcalf class D, and NC 1966, pl.xvi, 26-7; BMC type 4; N. 45; S. 786). Rather...
Lot No 460
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series E, even more degraded bust right [Metcalf’s ‘crayfish’], reverse standard with four straight lines around central pellet-in-annulet, 1.24 gms (Rigold E; Metcalf class G, and NC 1966, pl.xv, 14; BMC type 5; N. 48; S. 787). Extremely fine and practically...
Lot No 461
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series E, degraded bust right resembling ‘porcupine’ with XIII for face, reverse standard with symbols reading ‘VOIC’, 1.34 gms (Metcalf, NC 1966, pl.xv, 7; BMC type 5; N. 48; S. 788). Extremely fine and practically as struck
Lot No 462
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series E, a similar coin, 1.27 gms (Metcalf, NC 1966, pl.xv, 7; BMC type 5; N. 48; S. 788). Extremely fine, well-centred
Lot No 463
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, East Anglian (c.735-750), base Sceatta, series R, crude radiate bust right, runic legend, reverse standard, 0.71 gms (Rigold R2; cf. N. 165; S. 832). Fine, rare
Lot No 464
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Frisian (c.700-750), Sceatta, East Anglian type, radiate bust right, remains of runic legend, reverse plain cross with pellets in angles, 1.31 gms (Rigold R3; BMC type 2c; N. 168; S. 839). Good style, about extremely fine
Lot No 465
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Frisian, Sceatta, degraded bust right resembling ‘porcupine’ with thin parallel lines for face, reverse standard with crescents, cross, annulet and pellets, 0.93 gms (Metcalf class C; N. 48; S. 841). Very fine, reverse better, a scarce variant
Lot No 466
Eanred (810-c.854), Kings of Northumbria, Eanred (c.810-854), copper Stycas (3), viz. ALDATES, 1.18 gms; FORDRED, 0.90 gms; MONNE, 0.88 gms (N. 186; S. 860); Æthelred II (First reign: c.854-858), Stycas (2), both with retrograde legends, viz. MONNE, 1.19 gms; ODILO, 1.11 gms (N. 188; S. 861). Fourth very fine,...
Lot No 467
Redwulf (c.858), Kings of Northumbria, Redwulf (c.858), Styca, COENRED, 1.16 gms (N. 189; S. 863); Æthelred II (Second reign: c.858-862), Styca, EARDVVLF, 1.11 gms (N. 190; S. 864); Osberht (c.862-867), Styca, EANVVLF, 1.18 gms (N. 191; S. 865). First two fine, last fair and with the appearance of a derivative (3)
Lot No 468
Wigmund (837-854), Archbishops of York, Wigmund (c.837-854), Styca, EDILVEARD, 1.12 gms (N. 196; S. 871). Very fine
Lot No 469
Wulfhere (854-900), Archbishops of York, Wulfhere (c.854-900), Styca, VVLFRED, 1.21 gms (N. 197; S. 872). Traces of silvering, very fine and rare
Lot No 470
Burgred (852-874), Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874), Penny, Middle Period, type A, Berheah, bust with horizontal band, unusual ‘squashed’ first E in King’s name, BERHEA MONETA, lunettes unbroken, 1.30 gms (N. 423; S. 938). Rather crude reverse style, fine
Lot No 471
Burgred (852-874), Kings of Mercia, Burgred, Penny, Middle Period, type C, Tata, bust with horizontal band, TATA MONETA, lunettes broken at angles, 1.24 gms (N. 425; S. 940). Neat style, very fine and toned, scarce
Lot No 472
Burgred (852-874), Kings of Mercia, Burgred, Penny, Middle Period, type D, Cenred, bust with horizontal band, CENRED MONETA divided by lines with crook at each end, 1.17 gms (N. 426; S. 941). A little discolouration, otherwise very fine, good portrait
Lot No 473
Danish E Anglia: St Edmund, Viking Invaders, St. Edmund Memorial Coinage (c.895-910), Penny, Adradus, SC EADMVMD RE around A, no pellet, reverse ADRADVS VVONE around cross pattée, 1.29 gms (N.483; S. 960). Very fine, toned
Lot No 474
Danish E Anglia: St Edmund, Viking Invaders, St. Edmund Memorial Coinage, Penny, Wine, SC EEADMVN around A, no pellet, reverse vvineir moie around cross pattée, 1.21 gms (N.483; S. 961). A little weak in parts, better than very fine, toned
Lot No 475
Vikings in York: Cnut, Viking Invaders, York Coinage (c.895-902), Penny, ‘Cunnetti’ type, CVN NET TI around small cross pattée with two pellets, reverse CNVT REX around arms of patriarchal cross, large pellets, 1.35 gms (L & S C1/CR-G; N. 501; S. 993). On a large flan, ghosting of inner circle on reverse, very...
Lot No 476
Vikings in York: Cnut, Viking Invaders, York Coinage, Penny, ‘Cunnetti’ type, similar, but smaller pellets on reverse, 1.47 gms (L & S C1/CR-G; N. 501; S. 993). ‘Cuerdale’ patina, very fine
Lot No 477
Vikings in York: Cnut, Viking Invaders, York Coinage, Penny, ‘Cunnetti’ type, similar, 1.34 gms (L & S C1/CR-G; N. 501; S. 993). Slightly crimped, otherwise about extremely fine, dark tone
Lot No 478
Vikings in York: St Peter, Viking Invaders, St. Peter Coinage (c.905-927), Penny, York, Phase I, SCI PETRIM in two lines, group of four pellets above and below, reverse EBORACE IC around cross pattée with two pellets, 1.14 gms (N. 551; S. 1006). Some verdigris, about very fine, scarce
Lot No 479
Æthelred I (c.865-871), Kings of Wessex, Æthelred I (865-871), Penny, Æthelgar, reads ÆTHERED, reverse EDELGAR MONETA divided by lines with crook at each end, 0.99 gms (cf. Pagan, SNC Feb. 1991, p.6; N. 623; S. 1055). Chipped, obverse very fine, reverse nearly so, extremely rare, only 3 specimens known of this...
Lot No 480
Alfred the Great (871-899), Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-899), First Coinage, Penny, Lunette type, Oshere, bust right, reverse OSHERE MONETA, lunettes unbroken, 0.68 gms (N. 625; S. 1057). Edge chipped and flan lightly perforated, fine, base appearance
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