The George Holloway Collection of Fine Sovereigns of Elizabeth I

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The George Holloway Collection of Fine Sovereigns of Elizabeth I Wednesday 17 November 2021 at 2pm Catalogue 198


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CONTENTS Wednesday 17 November at 2pm First issue Sovereigns........................................................................................................ 1-3 Second issue Sovereigns ................................................................................................ 4-33

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George Prendergast Holloway (1928-2019)

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he coins in this catalogue are representative of one man’s remarkable study, over almost 60 years, of all the known examples of Elizabeth I’s magisterial series of fine gold sovereigns. Mr Holloway, fondly remembered by members of the British coin trade as a diligent researcher of these coins, has left an archive detailing no less than 341 different specimens, each of them described in the detail that only a true enthusiast can muster, right down to the most minor striking characteristic. The largest denomination issued by Elizabeth, her predecessor Mary and successor James I, the fine sovereign, a denomination originally introduced by her grandfather Henry VII, was tariffed at 30 shillings and made its debut under Edward VI in 1550; the last such coins, popularly known as rose ryals, were coined in 1624. On 31 December 1558 Elizabeth issued a commission to Sir Edmund Peckham, authorising him to strike sovereigns and other denominations in fine gold (23ct 3.5 grains [= 240 grains]), together with a range of crown gold divisions (22 carat). As David Brown and Chris Comber observed, initially very little crown gold was struck at the commencement of her reign, but by 1562 it had entirely displaced fine gold in the mint output, presumably because its better wearing qualities commended it to the merchants. The second series of Elizabethan fine sovereigns, struck in 1584 and the following years, owe their initial existence to the government authorizing their issue, along with ship ryals, as a means of financing the expedition of the Earl of Leicester to the Netherlands in 1585. A handful of dies from the early lis and cross-crosslet issues were overstruck with the Lombardic A privy-mark for re-use in the second series, and one such coin is in the Holloway collection. The second series is thought to have continued until the Spring of 1593. P.J.P-M.



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The George Holloway Collection of Fine Sovereigns of Elizabeth I


Lot 1

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First issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. lis [1 January 1559 to 31 July 1560] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ : FRA’˘ Z : HIB’ : REGINA ˘ . ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclos n pellets p llars decorated w th five pellets uncha ned portcull s below break n ornate tressure. ˘ A ˘ . DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTV’˘ Z : EST : MIRA’˘ IN : OCVL’˘ NRIS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.39g/237.6gr/9h Holloway 03-03-002 [of 4 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A1; SCBI Schneider 729-30, same rev. die; RCL 1948, same dies [= Spink 208, 664]; Comber 1, same dies; N 1978; S 2511. xtremely fine and ro nd, practically as str c , considera le mint loom, ery rare, one of the first o erei ns str c in the rei n and an exceptional coin only ei ht o erei ns nown with this mint mar , of which this is ar a ly the finest , , ro enance: W. Gott Collection, Sotheby Auction, 12-13 July 1866, lot 84 S. Addington Collection H. Montagu Collection, Part III, Sotheby Auction, 13-20 November 1896, lot 31

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Lot 2

Actual size

First issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. cross-crosslet (over lis on rev.) [1 January 1561 to 31 October 1562] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET HIBE’˘ REGINA :˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclos n pellets p llars decorated w th five pellets cha ned portcull s below break n ornate tressure. A : DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTV’˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRA’˘ IN : OCVL’ ˘ NRIS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.25g/235.3gr/7h Holloway 04-03A-005 [of 10 coins with mm. cross-crosslet (over lis on rev.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A4, this coin listed; SCBI Schneider 730, same dies; AHH [Alderman Horace Hird] Virtual 64, this coin; N 1978; S 2512. Light scratch from I of MIRA across tressure to N of NRIS, some weakness in places on upper reverse edge, otherwise etter than ery fine, ood detail £20,000-£30,000 Provenance: R.C. Lockett Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1949 A. von Thielau Collection, Jacques Schulman Auction 233 (Amsterdam), 28-31 March 1960, lot 1561 H. Hird Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 30 May 1961, lot 29 R. Strauss Collection, Sotheby Auction, 26 May 1994, lot 76

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Lot 3

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First issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. cross-crosslet [1 January 1561 to 31 October 1562] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET HIBE’˘ REGINA :˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclos n pellets p llars decorated w th five pellets most o wh ch appear to be double struck cha ned portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD : ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN : OCVLIS ˘ NRIS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.27g/235.7gr/11h Holloway 04-04-007 [of 9 coins with mm. cross-crosslet recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A5; SCBI Schneider 730, same obv. die; Comber 102, same dies; AHH Virtual 65, this coin; N 1978; S 2512. d e sli htly wea at

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erse ery fine, re erse ood ery fine and well str c ,

Provenance: H. Hird Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 9 December 1964, lot 8 T.W.J.D. Dupree Collection bt Spink November 1990

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Lot 4

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. Lombardic A (over cross-crosslet on rev.) [1 December 1583 to 13 February 1585] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing annulets, pillars decorated with lis and quatrefoils of pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A : DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD : ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN : OCVLIS ˘ NRIS’ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose, from the same die as previous. 15.25g/235.4gr/6h Holloway 05-04A-002 [of 3 coins with mm. Lombardic A (over cross-crosslet on rev.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A7; SCBI Schneider –; RCL 1950, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. moothed on face and pper ody and remo ed from a rin mo nt, otherwise etter than fine, extremely rare only specimens nown sin an old re erse die of the irst iss e £5,000-£7,000 Provenance: Abner Kreisberg/Jerry Cohen Auction 30 (Beverly Hills), 10 September 1973, lot 156 Spink Zurich Auktion 1 (Zurich), 6 June 1979, lot 179

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Lot 5

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. Lombardic A [20 April 1584 to 13 February 1585] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, single pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. ˘ A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRS ˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.39g/237.5gr/5h Holloway 06-05-001 [the only coin with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A9; N 2003; S 2529. Obverse slightly double-struck, ‘X’ scratched on Queen’s lower robe and slight edge damage, otherwise very fine, re erse etter £15,000-£20,000 Provenance: DNW Auction 71, 28 September 2006, lot 579 bt M.C.S. Rasmussen

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Lot 6

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. Lombardic A [20 April 1584 to 13 February 1585] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS . NRS ˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.29g/236.0gr/5h Holloway 07-06-007 [of 18 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A9; SCBI Schneider 779, Comber 120 and Hird V, 45, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. xtremely fine, well str c and perfectly centred, ro nd an exceptional specimen

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ro enance: T.B. Clarke-Thornhill Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 24-8 May 1937, lot 79 A.T. Carter Collection Slaney Collection, Spink Auction 163, 15 May 2003, lot 5

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Lot 7

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop (over Lombardic A both sides) [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS . NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose, from the same die as previous but with pellet after NRS removed. 15.34g/236.7gr/6h Holloway 07A-06A-010 [of 17 coins with mm. escallop (over Lombardic A both sides) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A10, this coin listed; SCBI Schneider 779, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. o t extremely fine and well str c , one of the finest specimens of this die com ination a aila le to commerce , , ro enance: J. Wilcox Collection, Glendining Auction, 29-31 January 1908, lot 188 R.C. Lockett Collection, Part V, Glendining Auction, 17 October 1961, lot 4382 SCMB March 1973 (G 2291) SNC December 1982 (8693) A Collection of Hammered Gold Coins, the property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 107, 22 November 1994, lot 44

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Lot 8

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on obv.) [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.36g/237.0gr/5h Holloway 07A-12-003 [of 9 coins with mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on obv.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A10; SCBI Schneider 779, same obv. die; N 2003; S 2529. Edge irregularity at 4 o’clock, some double-striking of legend and portcullis on lower obverse and weakness on rim a o e een s crown, otherwise ood ery fine, re erse with with sharp detail £20,000-£30,000 Provenance: G.W. Rice Collection, St Louis Stamp & Coin Co Auction (St Louis), 13-14 April 1906, lot 1699 J.H. Clapp Sr Collection L.E. Eliasberg Sr Collection, American Numismatic Rarities/Spink Auction (New York), 18-19 April 2005, lot 360 [from Stack’s 1942] bt Morton & Eden September 2005

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Lot 9

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on obv.) [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine lattice work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose, from the same die as previous. 15.56g/240.1gr/4h Holloway 07A-12-004 [of 9 coins with mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on obv.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A10 var; SCBI Schneider 779, same obv. die; N 2003; S 2529. A trace of creasing, edge irregular at 12 and 6 o'clock, some double-striking of legend and portcullis on lower o erse, otherwise ery fine, re erse with li ht scratches a o e shield, otherwise extremely fine with sharp detail, f ll wei ht £20,000-£30,000 Provenance: SCMB February 1965 (G 489) Glendining Auction, 24 October 1973, lot 14 with G.E. Hearn UBS Auktion 47 (Zurich), 14-16 September 1999, lot 1507 bt Daruma October 2000

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Lot 10

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on obv.) [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark.Queen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRIS’. Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.32g/236.4gr/10h Holloway 07A-14-001 [of 9 coins with mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on obv.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A10/A12; SCBI Schneider 779, same obv. die; N 2003; S 2529. etail of face and pper part of portc llis at, otherwise ery fine, toned

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Provenance: Glendining Auction, 28 June 1954, lot 39 bt Baldwin July 1989

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Lot 11

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on rev.) [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing annulets, pillars decorated with annulets and pairs of pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD . ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS . NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.39g/237.5gr/11h Holloway 10-6A-003 [of 6 coins with mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on rev.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A14, this coin; SCBI Schneider 779, same rev. die; N 2003; S 2529. ome wea ness at ase of throne pillars and a o e re erse mint mar , otherwise ery fine £15,000-£20,000 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 26 November 1980, lot 26 bt M. Bord

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Lot 12

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on rev.) [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and pairs of pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD . ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS . NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose, from the same die as previous. 15.33g/236.7gr/10h Holloway 11-6A-005 [of 6 coins with mm. escallop (over Lombardic A on rev.) recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A11; SCBI Schneider 779, same rev. die; N 2003; S 2529. ar e an, ood ery fine, o

erse with excellent detail

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ro enance: G.S.M. Burton Collection, Glendining Auction, 18-19 November 1970, lot 37

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Lot 13

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :,, colon to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD’˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose, from the same die as previous. 15.35g/236.9gr/3h Holloway 08-07-001 [of 3 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A18; SCBI Schneider 780, same obv. die; N 2003; S 2529. etail of face wea , otherwise ery fine

£15,000-£20,000

ro enance: Spink Auction 4, 22 February 1979, lot 780

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Lot 14

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.19g/234.5gr/9h Holloway 08-08-008 [of 15 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A18; SCBI Schneider 780, same obv. die; N 2003; S 2529. ome wea ness at lower o original bloom in legends

erse ed e, otherwise extremely fine and well str c with excellent detail and , ,

ro enance: SNC September 1967 (5572) bt Spink February 1985

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Lot 15

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH : D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET : HIB’˘ REGINA :, colon to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD . ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.23g/235.0gr/8h Holloway 08-09-030 [of 50 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A18; SCBI Schneider 780, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. ar e an, trace of minor crease, otherwise ood ery fine, excellent detail

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ro enance: C. Dabney Thompson Collection bt Spink March 1975

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Lot 16

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD . ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose, from the same die as previous. 15.15g/233.8gr/2h Holloway 09-09-013 [of 19 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A17; SCBI Schneider 780, same rev. die; N 2003; S 2529. ood ery fine, red tone

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ro enance: Bt Spink September 1980

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Lot 17

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and single pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRIS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.10g/233.0gr/6h Holloway 09-10-005 [of 6 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A17; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. ood ery fine, excellent detail, red tone

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ro enance: J. Pierpont Morgan Collection T.F. Ryan Collection with Art Trading Co (New York) January 1959 Sotheby Auction (New York), 8-9 December 1992, lot 154

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Lot 18

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.08g/232.7gr/3h Holloway 11-12-002 [of 3 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A12; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. rease mar , otherwise ood ery fine, excellent detail to

een s portrait and ac of throne £20,000-£30,000

ro enance: Abner Kreisberg/Hans Schulman Auction (New York), 3-4 April 1959, lot 2059 UBS Auktion 67 (Zurich), 6-8 September 2006, lot 2958

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Lot 19

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRIS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.51g/239.3gr/4h Holloway 11-13-008 [of 18 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A12; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. ortrait somewhat wea and a nic in o good detail

erse ed e at

o cloc , otherwise ery fine, re erse etter and with £15,000-£20,000

Provenance: W.E. Grundy Collection, Glendining Auction, 30 April 1931, lot 30 Norweb Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 48, 13 November 1985, lot 363 [from Baldwin February 1956]

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Lot 20

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A : DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN ˘ OCVLIS ˘ NRS Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.26g/235.5gr/4h Holloway 11-15-003 [of 6 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A12 var; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. Twice cracked between 12 and 1 o’clock on obverse, other partially repaired cracks at 5 and 7 o’clock all associated with old crease mar , otherwise ery fine £6,000-£8,000 Provenance: SCMB July 1976 (A 14)

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Lot 21

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.22g/235.0gr/3h Holloway 11-16-003 [of 10 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A12 var; SCBI Schneider 781, same rev. die; N 2003; S 2529. d e irre

larities indicatin remo al from a claw mo nt, otherwise ood fine

£5,000-£7,000

Provenance: W. Sinkler Collection, Glendining Auction, 24-5 February 1960, lot 680 Christie’s Auction, 26 February 1991, lot 605

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Lot 22

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with annulets and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ ES˘T ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.29g/235.9gr/3h Holloway 11-19-003 [of 5 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A12 var; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. ome do

le stri in in re erse le end, otherwise ood fine

£6,000-£8,000

Provenance: A Collection of Gold Coins of Great Britain and Europe, Glendining Auction, 15 April 1971, lot 75 bt Swiss Credit Bank

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Lot 23

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets in annulets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.23g/235.1gr/10h Holloway 14-16-003 [of 3 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A18 var; SCBI Schneider 781, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. Edge crack between 4 and 5 o’clock and an edge nick at 8 o’clock, some minor discolouration and the letter scratched on een s lower drapery, otherwise ery fine with a ood well defined portrait, the alance of the drapery unusually clear , , Provenance: C.E. Gilhousen Collection, Part II, Superior Auction 9 (Los Angeles), 11-14 June 1973, lot 904 SNC November 1974 (7076) UBS Auktion 14 (Basel), 29-30 January 1985, lot 1393 UBS Auktion 34 (Basel), 25-7 January 1994, lot 1886 bt Knightsbridge Coins November 1994

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Lot 24

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘, pellet to right of mint-mark. ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets in annulets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. ˘ A ˘ DNO’ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.17g/234.2gr/7h Holloway 14-17-001 [of 2 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A18 var; SCBI Schneider 781, same obv. die; N 2003; S 2529. Flan slightly bent with trace of associated crease, two carbon spots on reverse, a tiny edge crack by DNO and has een cleaned, otherwise a o t ery fine £9,000-£12,000 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 3-4 October 1988, lot 17

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Lot 25

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets in annulets, pillars decorated with lis and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.34g/236.7gr/6h Holloway 15-16-001 [the only coin with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A15; SCBI Schneider 781, same rev. die; N 2003; S 2529. i ht raffiti on een s lower drapery and elow or , face of een wea and tiny ed e crac at o cloc , otherwise ery fine, re erse etter and with excellent detail, red tone , , ro enance: Glendining Auction, 25 May 1983, lot 8

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Lot 26

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH’˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing annulets, pillars decorated with lis and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. ˘ A ˘ DNO’ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.34g/236.8gr/6h Holloway 16-17-001 [of 5 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A15; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. mall ed e crac at centred and round

o cloc , crease mar thro

h centre and portrait at, otherwise a o t ery fine, well , ,

ro enance: A Series of English Hammered Gold Coins, Glendining Auction, 13 March 1975, lot 64 Glendining Auction, 28 June 1978, lot 6

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Lot 27

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. escallop [14 February 1585 to 30 May 1587] ELIZABETH’˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing annulets, pillars decorated with lis and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. ˘ A ˘ DNO FACTV˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.34g/236.8gr/12h Holloway 16-23-002 [of 3 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A15; SCBI Schneider 780-1; N 2003; S 2529. d e chipped from

to

o cloc , otherwise ery fine or etter and with ood detail

£15,000-£20,000

ro enance: With the Paris coin trade bt Spink November 1990

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Lot 28

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. crescent (over escallop both sides) [1 June 1587 to 31 January 1590] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing annulets, pillars decorated with annulets and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. ˘ A ˘ DNO’ FACTV’˘ EST’˘ ISTVD ˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’˘ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.11g/233.2gr/6h Holloway 10A-17A-001 [the only coin with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/ Comber A19, this coin; SCBI Schneider –; RCL 1952, this coin; N 2003; S 2529. li htly

c led, portrait wea and some do

le stri in in le end, otherwise a o t ery fine £10,000-£15,000

Provenance: R.C. Lockett Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1952 T.W.J.D. Dupree Collection bt Spink August 1989

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Lot 29

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. crescent (over escallop both sides) [1 June 1587 to 31 January 1590] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing annulets, pillars decorated with lis and double pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. ˘ A ˘ DNO’ FACTV ˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’. Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.32g/236.5gr/10h Holloway 16A-23A-001 [the only coin with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/ Comber A21; SCBI Schneider –; AHH Virtual 74, this coin; N 2003; S 2529. ld ra e or mar across lower parts of with good detail, red tone

and correspondin across

, otherwise ery fine £15,000-£20,000

Provenance: C.C. Browne Collection, Sotheby Auction, 25-8 March 1935, lot 257 W.L. Raynes Collection, Glendining Auction, 15-17 February 1950, lot 118 H. Hird Collection, Part IV, Sotheby Auction, 24-5 March 1988, lot 701

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Lot 30

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. crescent (over escallop on rev.) [1 June 1587 to 31 January 1590] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB REGINA ˘ ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars undecorated, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A ˘ DNO’ FACTV ˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ˘ ET EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’. Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.42g/238.1gr/12h Holloway 17A-22A-004 [of 10 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A22; SCBI Schneider 782, same obv. die; Comber 23, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. ilf l old repair to tiny ed e crac at interesting provenance

o cloc , otherwise ery fine and ro nd with ood detail and an £15,000-£20,000

Provenance: Rt Hon John Smyth, Master of the Mint 1802-4, and by descent Col. G.J. Fitzroy-Smyth Collection, Sotheby Auction, 1-2 July 1935, lot 51 J.H. Barnes Collection, Sotheby Auction, 26 June 1974, lot 132 Partin Bank Auktion 21 (Bad Mergentheim), 6 December 1985, lot 333

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Lot 31

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Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. hand (over crescent over escallop both sides) [1 February 1590 to 31 January 1592] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars undecorated, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, fropm the same die as previous. A ˘ DNO’ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD’˘ ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN OCVLIS ˘ NRS’ Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.30g/236.1gr/9h Holloway 17B-18B-006 [of 8 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A24; SCBI Schneider 782, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. ace wea and trace of crease, otherwise ery fine, re erse etter and with ood detail £15,000-£20,000 Provenance: W.L. Raynes Collection, Glendining Auction, 15-17 February 1950, lot 119 Spink Auction 54, 20 June 1986. lot 583

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Lot 32

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. tun [1 February 1592 to 10 June 1593] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA . ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure. A’˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVL’˘ NRS’. Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.14g/233.7gr/8h Holloway 18-24-034 [of 50 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A26; SCBI Schneider 783 and Comber 24, same dies; N 2003; S 2529. rteased and with res ltin s rface crac , otherwise ood ery fine, excellent and well str c portrait , , Provenance: SNC March 1976 (1834)

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Lot 33

Actual size

Second issue of Fine Gold, Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, mm. tun [1 February 1592 to 10 June 1593] ELIZABETH ˘ D’˘ G’˘ ANG’˘ FRA’˘ ET ˘ HIB’˘ REGINA . ueen seated on ornamented throne hold n orb and sceptre back o throne adorned w th fine latt ce work enclosing pellets, pillars decorated with pellets, chained portcullis below breaking ornate tressure, from the same die as previous. A’˘ DNO’˘ FACTV’˘ EST ˘ ISTVD ET ˘ EST ˘ MIRAB’˘ IN . OCVL’˘ NRS’. Royal arms in centre of Tudor rose. 15.44g/238.3gr/12h Holloway 18-25-003 [of 9 coins with this die combination recorded by the late owner]; Brown/Comber A26; SCBI Schneider 783, same obv. die; RCL 1953, this coin; N 2003; S 2529. Hairline scratch on lower drapery at left, otherwise extremely fine with excellent facial detail £30,000-£40,000 Provenance: Sir John Evans Collection R.C. Lockett Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1953 bt Seaby 1983

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DIX NOONAN WEBB FORTHCOMING AUCTION

COINS, HISTORICAL MEDALS & ANTIQUITIES Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd December 2021 at 10am

Victoria, Pattern Florin, 1848, by W. Wyon, in silver.

Estimate: £2,000-£2,600

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DIX NOONAN WEBB FORTHCOMING AUCTION

BRITISH, IRISH & WORLD BANKNOTES Thursday 25th November 2021 at 10am

Banque de Syrie et du Grand-Liban, Lebanon, 10 Livres, old date 1930, overall fine and extremely rare. ‘The Banknote Book’ plate note.

Estimate: £4,000-£5,000

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