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21 March 1995
Lot No 799
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
Lot No 802
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
Lot No 820
Alexander III (1249-1286), First Coinage, Sterling, type III, Berwick, Robert, ROBERT ON BE, 1.53 gms (S. 5043). One quarter flat, otherwise fine
Lot No 846
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)
6 September 1995
Lot No 351
Elizabeth I, Fourth issue, Pennies (3), m.m. Greek cross (2), Latin cross (N. 2001; S. 2575). Last fair, others fine and better (3) (£50-60)
Lot No 620
Edward the Confessor, Penny, Hammer Cross type, Thetford, Godleof, GODLEF ON DETFO, 1.24 gms (Carson 109; N. 828; S. 1182). Cracked from edge to centre, fine but obverse weak
Lot No 433
Anted, Iceni, Anted (c.AD 1-25), silver Unit, wreath and crescent motif, reverse horse right, ANTD below, 0.99 gms (VA 711-1; S. 273). Very fine, well struck
Lot No 438
Uninscribed issues, Iceni, uncertain period, silver Unit, head right without ear, branch behind, reverse horse right, wheel above and lozenge ornament below, 0.92 gms (VA 794-1; Allen IIId; S. 74). Obverse fine, reverse better (£50-70)
Lot No 702
Stephen, cut Halfpence (2), ‘Watford’ type, Ipswich, Osbern, OS[–––––]N GIP, 0.71 gms, and uncertain mint and moneyer, 0.64 gms (cf. Mack 17c; N. 873; S. 1278). Both fine, but legends on second virtually flat (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 750
John, Penny, Short Cross series, Durham, type 6a2, Pieres, PIERES · ON · DVR, 1.14 gms (Allen 618/618; N. 974/2; S. 1353A). ‘Woolly’ appearance, fair to fine, rare
Lot No 515
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, CRVX type, Thetford, Osferth, OSFED M¯O DEODFO, 1.65 gms (Carson, 1949, –; N. 770; S. 1148). Cracked and repaired, some peckmarks, about fine
Lot No 813
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
Lot No 385
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower Mint, Shillings (3), all Gp. F (North Gp. E), m.m. anchor (2), and triangle (over anchor on obv.), all bust 5 with rounded shoulder (N. 2230/1; S. 2790). One anchor-marked Shilling about very fine, others fair to fine, last discoloured from excavation (3) (£40-60)
Lot No 644
William I, cut Halfpenny, Canopy type, Wallingford, Sweartlinc, [SPE]ARTLINC O[N PA], 0.55 gms (SCBI Mack 1370, same reverse die; BMC 217; N. 843; S. 1252). Very fine
Lot No 403
Uninscribed issues, Cantii, Thames and South (c.100BC), cast Potin, class 1, outline of head of Apollo with pellet in eye, reverse ‘matchstick’ bull standing right, 1.36 gms (V. Arsdell 119-5; Allen/Nash 398; S. 83). Attractive patina, very fine
Lot No 401
Charles I (1625-1649), York mint, Threepence, m.m. lion, reads AVSPCE, 1.31gm (Besly 1H; SCBI Brooker 1109, same dies; N. 2323; S. 2877). Fine (£20-30)
Lot No 436
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen, silver Minim, wreath and crescent motif, reverse horse right, EC below, 0.51 gms (VA 742-1; S. 276). Fine and clear, 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 735
Henry II, Pennies (2), both ‘Tealby’ type, viz. Norwich, Picot, bust A1, [PI]COT[: o]N: NO[REP], 1.42 gms (cf. BMC 669; N. 952/1; S. 1337); Thetford, Turstain, bust C1, TVRSTEIN [ON] TE, 1.41gms (Carson 9; cf. BMC 724; N. 956; S. 1339). Fair (2)
Lot No 546
Æthelred II, Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Godman, GODM·AN MO L:V:N:, unusual amount of pellets in legend, 1.31 gms (N. 777; S. 1154). Cracked and peckmarked, fair to fine, toned
Lot No 827
John Baliol (1292-1296), Second Coinage, Sterling, smooth surface issue, REX SCOTORVM+, 1.32 gms (S. 5071). Only mediocre but clear
Lot No 835
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
Lot No 844
James IV (1488-1531), billon Penny, Edinburgh, second issue, class III with large bust, 0.74 gms (S. 5361). About fine
Lot No 622
Edward the Confessor, cut Halfpenny, Hammer Cross type, uncertain mint, Brihtmær, BRIHTMÆR[––––––––], 0.58 gms (N. 828; S. 1182). Very fine
Lot No 633
Edward the Confessor, cut Halfpenny, Pyramids type, Thetford, Godwine, [–––––]ON DETFOR[–], obverse reads REX, 0.54 gms (cf. Carson 144-5; N. 831; S. 1184). Fine, extremely rare type for the mint
Lot No 392
Charles I (1625-1649), Briot’s Second Milled issue, Sixpence, m.m. anchor, additional mullet on obverse, 2.97gm (SCBI Brooker 730, same obv. die; N. 2306; S. 2860). Planchet marks in centre obliterating facial features, otherwise about very fine, toned (£30-50)
Lot No 420
France, Charles VI (1380-1422), Blanc Guénar, annulet under initial cross (Ci. 508); together with ACHAIA, Florent d’Hainault (1291-1297), Denier Tournois (Sch. XII, 18). Both very fine (2) (£20-30)
Lot No 696
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, ‘Watford’ type, Canterbury, Wulfwine, [––––––]N: CAN:, 1.42 gms (cf. Mack 6g; Sotheby 6 xii 1974, lot 8, same dies; N. 873; S. 1278). Very off-centre and half flat, fair
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 721
Stephen, cut Halfpenny, Cross Fleury type, London, uncertain moneyer, [––––––]N: LV:, 0.50 gms (cf. Mack 86-8; N. 879; S. 1281). Short of flan, fine or better, dark tone
Lot No 229
Edward III, Pre-Treaty Period, series E, Pennies (2), both Durham, Bp. Hatfield, m.m. cross 2, CIVITAS DVNELMIE (N. 1170; S. 1594). One good fine but edge rather ragged, other about fine (2) (£30-50)
Lot No 489
Eadwig (955-959), Eadwig (955-959), cut Halfpenny, Two Line type [HT1, North Eastern variety], Leofstan, reads EADW[––––]X, large lettering, reverse [LI]OF[ST]AN O, 0.66 gms(N. 724; S. 1122). About very fine(£20-40)
Lot No 574
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Short Cross type, York, Ræfen, REFEN ON EOFERPI, lis-headed sceptre, from the same reverse die as previous, 1.04 gms (N. 790; S. 1159). Only fair, obverse very blundered
Lot No 858
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;...
Lot No 423
Verica, Atrebates and Regni, Verica, silver Unit, standing naked male figure with lituus, COMMI F, reverse bust of Roman emperor right, VERICA around, 1.16 gms (VA 533-1; S. 108). Irregularly-shaped flan, fine
Lot No 684
Henry I, Penny, Quatrefoil with Piles type, Norwich, Ædstan, ED[–––––]N· NO:, 1.21 gms (SCBI Stockholm 273, same obv. die; N. 863; S. 1268). Worn and cracked, but extremely rare
Lot No 434
Anted, Iceni, Anted, silver Units (2), similar, 1.34 and 1.17 gms (VA 711-1; S. 273). One fine, other fair (2)
Lot No 435
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen (c.AD 25-50), silver Unit, wreath and crescent motif, reverse horse right, EDN below, 1.04 gms (VA 734-1; S. 277). Obverse very fine, reverse fine, rare
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