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21 March 1995
Lot No 402
Gallo-Belgic issues, Channel Islands, Armorican, billon Staters (2), viz. class III, bust with anchor-shaped nose, 6.59 gms; class IV, bust with semi-circular eye and large hair curls, 6.38gm (McCammon p.16, figs. c, i; S. 14, 15). About fine, former chipped (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 707
Stephen, Penny, ‘Watford’ type, Shaftesbury, Ricard, [RI]CARD: ON[: SAF], 1.12 gms (cf. Mack 30a; N. 873; S. 1278). Half flat, fair, rare
Lot No 714
Stephen, cut Halfpenny, Lozenge Fleury and Annulets type, (?) London, uncertain moneyer, facing bust, reverse lozenge fleury with annulets in angles, [–]OD[––––––––]LV, 0.42 gms (cf. SCBI Lincolnshire 951 [= Mossop, pl.lxxxvii, 15 = Mack 73]; N. 897; S. 1301). Edge chip, obverse almost flat,...
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...
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Lot No 208
Edward I, Pennies (3), all Exeter, class 9b (N. 1037; S. 1425). Typically weak strikings, two fine, other nearly so but with flan split (3) (£40-60)
Lot No 758
Henry III (1216-1272), Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (4), Short Cross series, viz. Bury, type 7aC, Norman, NORMAN ON SANT, 1.36 gms; Canterbury (3), type 7aA, John, IVN ON CANTER, 1.47 gms; type 7bD, Roger of R, ROGER · OF R ON CA, 1.45 gms; type 7bD, Tomas, TOMAS ON CANTE, 1.47 gms (N. 978-9; S. 1356). First...
Lot No 511
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, CRVX type, Southwark, Æthelweard, ÆDELPERD M¯O SVDB, 1.43 gms (Doubleday 446, same dies; N. 770; S. 1148). Fine
Lot No 253
Henry VI, Leaf-Trefoil issue, Halfgroat, London, class A, m.m. cross V, leaf on breast; Halfpence (2), both London, m.m. cross V on obv. only, both with leaf on breast (N. 1487, 1492; S. 1900, 1905). First only fair and clipped but rare, others fine and toned (3) (£50-60)
Lot No 769
Henry III (1216-1272), Henry III, Penny, Long Cross series, Durham, type Vb2, Ricard, RICARD ON DVRE, 1.39 gms (N. 992/2; S. 1368). Some weakness, about very fine, scarce
Lot No 779
Edward I (1272-1307), Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (5), Long Cross series, all Bury St Edmunds, type VI, ION, 1.45 gms, 1.41 gms, 1.53 gms 1.33 gms, 1.47 gms (N. 1001; S. 1377). Mostly fine for these weakly struck pieces, one better (5)
Lot No 265
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Edward IV, Light Coinage, Groats (3), all York, class VII (2), m.m. lis, fleurs on cusps; class XI, m.m. lis (over sun on rev.), trefoils on cusps and by neck (N. 1583; S. 2012, 2014). About fine, one class VII cracked, the other clipped, last rare (3) (£60-100)
Lot No 287
Henry VIII, First Coinage, Halfgroats (2), both York, Abp. Wolsey, m.m. star and pansy, hat and keys below shield (N. 1771; S. 2326). Good fine, first with edge split, second toned (2) (£60-80)
Lot No 805
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)
Lot No 809
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
Lot No 299
Henry VIII, Second Coinage, Halfgroats (3), all York, Abp. Wolsey, m.m. voided cross, TW by shield; Abp. Lee (2), both m.m. key, EL by shield (N. 1805, 1807; S. 2346, 2348). Generally fine, one Lee coin slightly bent (3) (£40-50)
Lot No 568
Cnut (1016-1035), Short Cross type, Lincoln, Wulfwine, PVLFPINE ON LINC, lis-headed sceptre, 1.04 gms (Mossop Cd, pl.lvii, 4; N. 790; S. 1159). Minor peckmarks, good fine
Lot No 832
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
Lot No 325
Philip and Mary, Penny, base issue, m.m. halved rose and castle, 0.72gm (N. 1976; S. 2510A). Weak in one quarter, obverse fine, reverse very fine, scarce (£90-120)
Lot No 586
Edward the Confessor, Penny, Small Flan type, Canterbury, Brunman, BRVNMAN ON CEN, 0.69 gms (FEJ 164, same reverse die; N. 818; S. 1175). Flatly struck on one side, otherwise very fine, darkened patina
Lot No 589
Edward the Confessor, Penny, Small Flan type, London, Godric, GODRIC ON LVND, 0.77 gms (N. 818; S. 1175). Obverse off-centre, good fine
Lot No 331
Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1561, m.m. pheon, normal small bust 1F, reads ANG FR, large flan, 2.94gm (N. 1997; S. 2560). Good fine (£50-70)
Lot No 340
Elizabeth I, Third issue, Threepences (7), 1570, m.m. castle; 1571, m.m. castle; 1572, m.m. ermine; 1573, m.m. acorn; 1574, m.m. eglantine; 1575, m.m. eglantine; 1576/5, m.m. eglantine (N. 1998; S. 2566). The 1572 and 1574 fair and creased, others generally fine (7) (£50-60)
Lot No 855
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)
Lot No 864
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Thirty Shillings (2), both m.m. leaved thistle, signed F below horse’s hoof, rough ground, two stars either side, reads MAGN, 14.16 gms; signed F in front of horse’s hoof, smooth ground, reads MAG, 11.87 gms (M. 1, 5; S. 5555, 5556). First rather...
Lot No 353
Elizabeth I, Fifth issue, Shillings (3), m.m. bell, Lombardic A, hand (N. 2014; S. 2577). Second about fine and obverse scratched, others fine and better (3) (£60-80)
Lot No 366
Elizabeth I, Milled Coinage, Shillings (2), m.m. star, both bust A with decorated dress, on intermediate (30mm) and small (29mm) flans (Borden/Brown 16 O2/R2, 17 O1/R1; N. 2023; S. 2591-2). Obverses fair, reverses fine, former creased and cracked (2) (£60-70)
Lot No 627
Edward the Confessor, Penny, Facing Bust type, London, Eadwine, EDPINE· O LVNDE, 1.04 gms (N. 830; S. 1183). Good fine, dark tone
Lot No 375
James I, Second Coinage, Halfpence (3), m.m. escallop over rose, coronet, mullet over bell (N. 2107; S. 2663). Last extremely fine, others very fine (3) (£50-70)
Lot No 382
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower Mint, Halfcrown, Gp. V, m.m. sun, fifth horseman, 15.23gm (N. 2215; S. 2842). Very fine and about as struck, retaining some bloom (£80-120)
Lot No 405
Uninscribed, Atrebates and Regni, Uninscribed coinage, silver Unit, head left with scroll in front, reverse horse left, symbols above and below, 1.01 gms (VA 355-1; cf. S. 53). Very fine and well struck, rare
Lot No 412
Miscellaneous, British hammered coins in silver (12), Short Cross to Charles I, mostly too worn or clipped for certain attribution, but including the centre of a Henry VI Rosette-Mascle Halfgroat; Henry III, cut Farthings (5). Mostly fair (17) (£40-60)
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 700
Stephen, Penny, ‘Watford’ type, Hastings, Rodbert, [R]O[DB]ERT: ON: H:, 1.32 gms (cf. Mack 15a; cf. HHK 189; ‘Sussex Mints’ 110, same rev. die; N. 873; S. 1278). Some weakness in legends, about fine, rare moneyer
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 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 728
Henry II, Pennies (3), all ‘Tealby’ type, viz. Canterbury, uncertain moneyer, bust C2, [–––––––]CA:, 1.09 gms (N. 957; S. 1339); uncertain mint (2), both Rogier, viz. bust C1, [––]G[–]ER[––––], 1.42 gms (N. 956; S. 1339), and bust D2, ROG[––––––], 1.45 gms (N. 958/2; S....
Lot No 226
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty Period, series B/C mule, Groat, London, m.m. cross 1, open C and E on obverse; series C, Groats (2), both reading D G, and Halfgroat, reading EDWRDVS and FRANCI, all London, m.m. cross 1 (N. 1142/1147, 1147-8; S. 1563/1565, 1565, 1574). Fair to fine, one series C Groat better,...
Lot No 237
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty Period, Groat, London, m.m. cross pattée, no extra pellets on obverse, reads FRANC, 3.86gm (Potter type III; N. 1286; S. 1637). A little clipped, otherwise fine (£50-70)
Lot No 513
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, CRVX type, Southwark, Leofstan, LEOFSTAN M¯O SVDGE, 1.47 gms (N. 770; S. 1148). Feint traces of mount removed from edge and rather brightly cleaned, otherwise good fine
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