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British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets above and six pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.76g (ABC 2196; BMC 2920-23; VA 1343-1; S 372). Good very fine for issue with an attractive brown patina £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £100
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, five pellets either side, rev. seven pellets across three lines, 1.93g (ABC 2196; BMC 2910-12; VA 1357-1; S 372); cast bronze Units (2), Hengistbury Mini Dots type, spike through centre, three pellets either side, rev. seven pellets across three lines, 2.01g, 0.67g (ABC 2199; BMC 2898; VA 1359-1; S 372) [3]. About fine or slightly better £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £90
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter Staters (3), Duro Boat Dots type, three men in a boat design, rings either side and ring above, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, various ornaments including clamshell-motif and rings around, 0.83g, 1.08g, 0.73g (ABC 2211 var.; BMC 2760; VA 1249-1 var.; S 368) [3]. About fine, an unusual variety with rings in place of pellet rosette £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £40
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter Staters (2), Badbury Rat type, trace of ‘three men in a boat’ design, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, various motifs including rodent-like object, ‘clamshell’ motif and rings, 0.52g, 0.76g (ABC 2214; BMC 2748-70; VA 1260-1; S 368) [2]. Good fine for issue £90-£120
Est: £90–£120Current Bid: £40
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter Staters (2), Badbury Rat type, trace of 'three men in a boat' design, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, various motifs including rodent-like object and a 'clamshell' motif to one side, 0.83g, 0.80g (ABC 2214; BMC 2748-70; VA 1260-1; S 368) [2]. Very fine for issue £90-£120
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter Staters (3), Duro Thunderbolt type, trace of ‘three men in a boat’ motif, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and lines of pellets across field, one or two clamshell motifs to each side, 0.63g, 0.44g, 0.57g (ABC 2217; BMC 2771-79; VA –; S 368) [3]. About fine to good fine £80-£100
Est: £80–£100Current Bid: £30
British Iron Age, NORTH THAMES, possibly Eastern or Catuvellauni, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, trace of head facing left, complex corded hair, rev. horse running left, curvilinear object above, pellet-in-rings before, cogwheel sun below, 0.67g (CCI 26.0056, this coin; ABC –; BMC –; VA –; S –). Chipped, however an unusual new type and of numismatic interest thus, good fine £70-£90
Est: £70–£90Starting Price: £30
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Uninscribed issues, silver Half Unit, Harlow Horses type, annulate horse right, two corded spears top to tail above, rev. annulate horse right, antler-like ears, pellet in ring above, 0.49g/2h (ABC 2502; BMC 397-8; VA 1643-1; S 52). Surface deposits, otherwise good fine and extremely rare £80-£100
Est: £80–£100Current Bid: £40
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), silver Unit, Capricorn type, crossed wreath and two teardrop motifs, back-to-back crescents at centre, t[as]c in angles, rev. Capricorn right, vir below, 1.35g (ABC 2619; BMC 1666; VA –; S 239); CATUVELLAUNI and TRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c. AD 8-41), silver Unit, Amphora type, camvl in panel, pellet border, rev. seated figure left, holding amphora in right hand, sword on hip, cvnobe in front, 0.94g/12h (ABC 2849; BMC –; VA...
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £160
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), silver Units (2), Eagle Griffin type, eagle standing left, tascio around, rev. Griffin right, three pellets below, 1.12g/1h, 1.24g/7h (ABC 2646; BMC 1658-9; VA 1792-1; S 232) [2]. Some roughness, otherwise fine and rare £100-£150
British Iron Age, REGINI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Quarter Stater, Tangmere Stub Tail type, cogwheel at centre of wreath, hidden face below, four locks of hair above, rev. horse right, stub tail, floral sun above, cogwheel below, 1.12g/5h (cf. ABC 566; BMC –; VA –; S –). A couple tiny chips to plating on edge, otherwise good very fine; the type excessively rare £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £260
British Iron Age, BELGAE, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Quarter Stater, Winchester Sun and Moons type, central solar motif surrounded by three outline crescents each forming a lyre shape, curved wreaths and rings in between, rev. belted horse left, solar motif above, spoked wheel below, 0.49g (cf. ABC 800; BMC –; VA –; S –). Fine, little residual plating; the type excessively rare £90-£120
Est: £90–£120Starting Price: £70
British Iron Age, BELGAE, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Quarter Stater, Winchester Sun and Moons type, central solar motif surrounded by three outline crescents each forming a lyre shape, curved wreaths and rings in between, rev. belted horse left, solar motif above and below, 0.80g (cf. ABC 800; BMC –; VA –; S –). An copy of an excessively rare type, some plating remaining, very fine £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Starting Price: £80
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Freckenham Crescents [Moon Faces] type, solid back-to-back crescents, four radiating spokes of pellets, pellet-in-ring in each corner, rev. horse right, large round head with closed mouth, pellet rosette below and ring of pellets above, pellet rosette below, pellet triad before, ladder-like pattern in exergue, 5.18g (cf. ABC 1441; cf. BMC 3384; cf. VA 620-1; cf. S 426). Tiny loss of plating above horse’s...
Est: £150–£200Current Bid: £280
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Bury Diadem type, female head left, sharply pointed nose, heart-shaped ear, diadem above forehead, corded curls for hair, snake in reversed S-shape before, rev. prancing horse left, pelleted sun ring above, pellet-in-ring below, 1.38g/10h (ABC 1495; BMC 3524-27; VA 80-1; S 432). Fine £80-£100
Est: £80–£100Starting Price: £60
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Bury H Diadem type, female head right, sharply pointed nose, heart-shaped ear, diadem above forehead, corded curls for hair, rev. prancing horse left, double upper front legs and right rear leg, pellet boss in ring of pellets above, pellet boss in ring below, 1.96g/8h (MfT Bury H, dies A/2; cf. ABC 1495; cf. BMC 3524-27; cf. VA 80-1; cf. S 432). Better than very fine, toned and well struck-up, rare £200-£260
Est: £200–£260Current Bid: £160
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Bury Diadem H type variety, female head right, sharply pointed nose, heart-shaped ear, diadem above forehead, corded curls for hair, snake in S-shape before, rev. prancing horse left, double upper front legs and right rear leg, leaf tail, pellet boss in ring of pellets and pellet-in-ring all within curved lines above, pellet-in-ring below, 1.38g/1h (MfT –; cf. ABC 1495; cf. BMC 3524-27; cf. VA 80-1; cf. S 432). Chipped, however good...
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £80
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Half Unit, Snettisham type, small boar standing right, curved grain of barley or branch above, ornaments around, rev. horse right, double upper front left leg, pellet-in-rings above, before and below, 0.52g/2h (MfT Snettisham, dies D/7; ABC –; BMC –; VA –; S –). Chipped and with surface deposits, otherwise good fine and very rare £90-£120
British Iron Age, CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, South Ferriby type, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. lunate horse left, ‘anchor’ face above, eight-rayed star sun below, 4.00g/4h (cf. ABC 1743; cf. BMC 3148-78; VA 811-6; cf. S 390). Chipped, otherwise very fine with much residual plating £100-£150
British Iron Age, CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary imitation of a gold Stater, Domino type, trace of wreath and crescents, rev. lunate horse left, box containing four pellets above, four-armed spiral anticlockwise below, 4.60g/3h (cf. ABC 1758; cf. BMC 3185-86; cf. VA 829-3; cf. S 393). Lightly corroded surfaces, otherwise very fine £100-£150
British Iron Age, CORIELTAUVI, Aunt Cost (c. AD 15-40), a debased gold Stater, Left type, wreath crossed by bar with crescent at each end, ring of pellets in each crescent, rev. lunate horse left, trace of legend around, 3.78g (cf. ABC 1929; cf. BMC 3258; cf. VA 910-1; cf. S 402). Good fine, some porosity £80-£100
British Iron Age, TRINOVANTES, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Duck Helmet type, helmeted head left, duckbill-like motif above, small creature in front, rev. annulate horse left, big ears, corn ear on pellet-in-ring above and inverted below, 0.99g/5h (ABC 2380; BMC –; VA –; S –). Broken since repaired, hence good fine, excessively rare £100-£150
British Iron Age, TRINOVANTES, Dubnovellaunos (c. 5 BC - AD 10), gold Stater, Branch type, wreath, outline crescents back to back at centre, pellet-in-ring to each side, rev. horse bounding left, branch below, pellet-in-rings above and below, trace of legend above, 5.17g (ABC 2392; BMC 2425-40; VA 1650-3; S 207). Large test cut, about fine £240-£300
Est: £240–£300Starting Price: £190
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Addedomaros (c. 45-25 BC), a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Crescent Cross type, crossed wreaths, back-to-back crescents at centre, rev. horse right, nine-spoked wheel below, possibly aððidoma above, 3.66g (cf. ABC 2514; cf. BMC 2390-94; cf. VA 1605-1; cf. S 200). Almost all plating remaining, better than very fine, of excellent style £150-£200
Est: £150–£200Current Bid: £260
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Middle Whaddon Chase [Big Wheel] type, crossed wreaths, outline crescents back-to-back at centre, rev. horse right, wing motif above, wheel below, 2.86g (cf. ABC 2442; cf. BMC 331-5; VA 1487-3; cf. S 32). Little residual plating, however design clear, fine £80-£100
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Hidden Faces type, crossed wreaths, one curved, back-to-back crescents at centre, hidden faces in angles, rev. horse right, bucranium above and solar motif above, hook-like object below, 4.26g (cf. ABC 2550-53; cf. BMC 1591-1605; VA 1680-3; cf. S 214-15). Fine £80-£100
Est: £80–£100Current Bid: £60
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI and TRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c. AD 8-41), a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Plastic type, [ca] mv divided by ear of barley, rev. horse right, pellet above and below branch above, pellet below cvn[o] below, 3.45g/5h (cf. ABC 2786-89; cf. BMC 1807-23; cf. VA 2010-2; cf. S 286-7). Loss of plating to obverse and some surface cracks, otherwise good fine £100-£150
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI and TRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c. AD 8-41), a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Classic [Stalk] type, [c]a m divided by ear of barley, rev. horse rearing right, branch above, cvno below, 4.03g/7h (cf. ABC 2798; cf. BMC 1829-31; cf. VA 2027-1; cf. S 288). Most plating remaining, significant losses to obverse, otherwise very fine, the reverse well centred and of excellent style £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £130
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Merovingian, Tremissis, c. 600-700, Quentovic, struck by the moneyer Dutta, diademed bust right, +vvicco, rev. cross-on-steps, dvtta moni, 1.27g/12h (Grantley 568 = Sutherland Crondall pl. V, p, same dies; Belfort 4960; Prou 1125). Well centred, extremely fine and with superb surfaces; very rare being struck from the same dies as the specimen from the celebrated Crondall Hoard £1,500-£2,000
Est: £1,500–£2,000Current Bid: £1,600
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series A3, type 2a, radiate bust right, [ti]c before, line of pellets and annulets either side of a behind, curved linear and beaded exergual lines, rev. beaded votive standard containing ttii arranged around central annulet, curved horns and cross below, annulets either side of cross, 1.16g/6h (cf. SCBI Abramson 37; Abramson 3-40; N 40; S 775). Very fine and lightly toned £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £140
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental series E, Secondary type, porcupine-like figure with zoomorphic features, enclosing ‘iiii’, annulet below, rev. standard two chevrons and various pellets arranged around central annulet, 0.89g (cf. SCBI Abramson 258; Abramson 96-10; S 790D). Extremely fine, dark patina £90-£120
Est: £90–£120Current Bid: £140
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series P, type 51, two standing figures, the left with male attributes, the right turning head to reveal radiate hair, both holding central cross aloft, rev. saltire standard pattern, 1.08g/1h (SCBI Abramson 721; Abramson 13-80; N 54; S 833). Good fine, rare £200-£260
Kings of Northumbria, Æthelred II, First Reign (841-44), Styca, gp Cii, struck by Eanred, +ediγred re: around rosette, rev. +eanred around rosette, 1.09g/9h (SCBI Lyon – (the combination of central motifs not represented); N 188; S 865). Very fine, green patina £70-£90
Est: £70–£90Current Bid: £100
Kings of Northumbria, Æthelred II, Second Reign (844-850), Styca, Gp Ci, struck by the moneyer Eardwulf, +eadilred rex around cross within pelleted ring, rev. eradvvlde around cross of pellets within pelleted ring, 1.13g/10h (SCBI Lyon 396ff; N 190; S 868). Better than very fine, dark patina £80-£100
Est: £80–£100Current Bid: £100
Archbishops of York, Wigmund (837-49), Styca, Edelhelm, vigmvnd around cross, rev. edelheiii around cross, 1.14g/12h (SCBI Lyon 376, same dies; N 196; S 870). A little off centre, otherwise very fine, dark glossy patina £90-£120
Est: £90–£120Current Bid: £100
Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, East Anglia [Ipswich?], Herbert, coenvvlf rex m, bust right breaking inner circle, wearing diadem with prominent jewel, rev. + herebert around cross-crosslet with pellet in each angle, 1.36g/11h (Naismith E9.1f, different dies of very similar style; N 364; S 920). A full round coin with a superb portrait, good very fine £2,000-£3,000
Est: £2,000–£3,000Current Bid: £2,600
Eadgar (959-975), Penny, Circumscription Cross type [York group], Fastolf, eadgar : rex, small cross pattée, rev. fastolf : mon, small cross pattée, 0.99g/3h (CTCE 295; N 748; S 1134). Slightly base fabric, with the edge a little ragged, fine £150-£200
Est: £150–£200Current Bid: £320
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, First Hand type, Ipswich, Waldferth, æðelred rex anglox, draped bust right, v-shaped drapery, rev. hand of Providence with box cuff, paltfreð m-o gip, East Anglian style, 1.65g/9h (Sadler pl 27, O2/R1; DT 37-41; N 766; S 1144). Struck on a neat round flan, almost extremely, beautiful old cabinet tone £600-£800
Est: £600–£800Current Bid: £900
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, CRVX type, Hertford, Edwi, edpi m-o heort, 1.07g/6h (BEH 1313; N 770; S 1148). A few peckmarks and the flan slightly bent, otherwise better than very fine, scarce £300-£400
Est: £300–£400Current Bid: £240
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Leofing, lyovine on lvndene, 1.22g/7h (BEH 2840; N 777; S 1154). Struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise good very fine and lightly toned, a very rare spelling of the moneyer’s name £300-£400
Est: £300–£400Current Bid: £220
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