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BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
ANCIENT, INDIAN AND ISLAMIC, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
28-29 JANUARY 2019
© Copyright 2019
WINE & SPIRITS HANDBAGS COLLECTIONS ADVISORY SERVICES SPECIAL COMMISSIONS 28-29 JANUARY 2019
LONDON
March 2019
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Specialists Coins
Stamps Richard Bishop Banknotes
Tim Hirsch FRPSL Tim Robson Barnaby Faull
David Parsons Gregory Edmund Elaine Fung
Nick Startup Lawrence Sinclair (Consultant) Robert Wilde-Evans
Neill Granger FRPSL Barbara Mears Arnas Savickas
Dominic Savastano Ellie Boot Greg Cole
Josh Barber Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)
Thomas Fell Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) Paul Pei Po Chow
Ian Shapiro (Consultant) Kin Choi Cheung
George Eveleth Paul Pei Po Chow Orders, Decorations & Medals
Guido Craveri (Consultant) Joseph Lam Marcus Budgen
George Yue (Consultant) Iain Goodman
Alan Ho Jack West-Sherring
Historical Documents
Greg Cole
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Bonds & Shares Ian Shapiro (Consultant)
Wine & Spirits
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Order of Sale
DAY ONE
MONDAY 28 JANUARY 2019
Commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 801-1584)
Lots
ISLAMIC COINS 801-899
INDIAN COINS 900-1075
COINS OF AFGHANISTAN, INDONESIA AND SRI LANKA 1076-1088
WORLD COINS AND MEDALS 1089-1226
Featuring: - A collection of Croatian Patterns 1112-1121
- Russian coins 1195-1207
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS 1227-1241
Featuring: Gold medals
- To a Prime Minister 1236-1237
- To a pioneering Astronomer 1240
TOKENS AND TRADE WEIGHTS 1242-1245
ENGLISH MILLED COINS 1246-1408
MAUNDY COINS 1409-1448
ANCIENT GREEK COINS 1449-1545
Featuring: - Iberian and Gallic Coins 1449-1467
- The Des Keane Collection of Archaic,
Classical and Hellenistic Greek Coins 1468-1522
ROMAN, BYZANTINE AND POST-ROMAN COINS 1546-1584
DAY TWO
TUESDAY 29 JANUARY 2019
Commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 1585-1751)
CELTIC COINS 1585-1594
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS 1595-1720
SCOTTISH HAMMERED COINS 1721-1739
COINS AND MEDALS OF IRELAND 1740-1751
END OF SALE
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ISLAMIC COINS
801 Arab-Sasanian, Governors of Tabaristan, Hemi-Drachms (4), of Farrukhan (711-31)
(2), ‘Umar (771-80), Sa’id (776-78) (A.50, 56, 58), the coin of ‘Umar fine, others about
extremely fine (4) £70-90
802
802 Umayyad, temp al-Walid I (705-15), gold Dinar, 4.28g, mintless type, AH 90 (Bernardi
43; A.127), marks below obverse legend, good very fine £300-350
803 Umayyad, temp al-Walid I (705-15), Dirhams (2), Marw, AH95, Herat, AH91
(Eshragh 350, 490; A.128), very fine, the first on wide flan, the second with metallic deposit
at top right of obverse, other Dirhams (6), al-Rayy, AH90, Dimashq, AH100, Kirman,
AH100 Wasit (3), AH109, 117, 125, very fine to extremely fine (8) £150-200
804 Umayyad, Dirhams (28), Wasit (25), AH85, 92, 93, 94, 95 (5), 96 (2), 97, 106, 116,
117, 119, 120 (2), 122, 124 (3), 126 (3), Balkh, AH122, Dimashq, AH88 (unclear),
Jayy, AH90, some with the appearance of copies, generally very fine or better (28) £150-200
806
805
805 Abbasid, temp. al-Mansur (754-75), gold Dinar, 4.22g, mintless type (Iraq), AH154,
al-Mahdi (775-85), gold Dinar, 3.69g, mintless type (Iraq), AH160 (Bernardi 51;
A.210), the first with letters scratched above legend on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, the
second clipped, very fine (2) £200-250
806 Abbasid, temp. al-Mahdi (775-85), gold Dinar, 4.22g, mintless type (Iraq), AH165
(Bernardi 51; A.210), a couple of scratches in reverse field, very fine £180-220
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808 809
807
807 Abbasid, temp. al-Rashid (786-809), Dirham, al-Mubaraka (north Africa), AH175,
yazid under reverse legend (Eshragh 992; A. 219.2a), with weak areas as usual in African
‘Abbasid issues, but generally fine and very rare £120-150
808 Abbasid, temp. al-Ma’mun (810-33), gold Dinar, 4.23g, Misr, AH218 (Bernardi
116De; A.222A), weakly struck with traces of dirt, very fine and scarce £200-250
809 Abbasid, al-Mu’tasim (833-42), gold Dinar, 4.14g, Misr, AH220 (Bernardi 151De;
A.225), some minor surface abrasions, very fine £150-180
810 Abbasid, al-Mu’tamid (870-92), gold Dinar, 4.19g, Misr, AH258, with ja’far under
obverse legend (Bernardi 174De; A.241), edge filed for mounting, good fine, scarce £120-150
811 Abbasid, al-Muqtadir (908-32), gold Dinar, 4.14g, Misr, AH303, with Abu’l-’Abbas
bin Amir al-Mu’minin beneath obverse legend (Bernardi 242De; A.245.2), very fine £150-180
812 Abbasid, al-Muqtadir (908-32), gold Dinar, 4.93g, Madinat al-Salam, AH306, with
Abu’l-’Abbas bin Amir al-Mu’minin beneath obverse legend (Bernardi 242Jh; A.245.2),
edge weak in places and thin at top, very fine £120-150
813
814
813 Abbasid, al-Muqtadir (908-32), gold Dinar, 4.89g, Misr, AH320, Abu’l-’Abbas bin
Amir al-Mu’minin beneath obverse legend, rev. vizier ‘Amid al-Daula named below
legend (Bernardi 243Ne; A.248), very fine or a little better, on an attractive wide flan £200-250
814 Abbasid, al-Nasir (1180-1225), gold Dinar, 6.53g, Madinat al-Salam, AH617 (A.268),
possibly ex mount, good fine to very fine £120-150
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815 Abbasid Dynasty, Dirhams (53), Madinat al-Salam, AH152, 154, 156, 157, 160 (2),
161 (6), 162 (8), 163 (6), 164 (3), 165, 166 (2), 179, 184, 185, 186, 188, 189 (2), 192,
194, Madinat Balkh, AH15-, al-Basra, AH162, 166, al-Kufa, AH137, Mohammadiya,
AH143 (3), 161, 167, 171, 181, 186, al-Rayy, AH146, generally good fine or better (53) £250-300
816 Abbasid Dynasty, Dirhams (26), of the later ‘Abbasids and associated dynasties, a good
variety of mints and dates, some identified by collector’s tickets, two holed, generally good
fine or better (26) £150-200
817 Islamic, early period, miscellanous Dirhams (22), Æ Fulus (3), including: Umayyad,
Dirhams (11), Wasit (10), AH95, 105, 106, 118, 121, 123 (2), 124, 125, 126, Basra,
AH81, Spanish Umayyad, Dirham, al-Andalus, AH191, Abbasid, Dirhams (10),
Madinat al-Salam (8), AH160, 189, 190, 192 (2), 193 (2), 195, Muhammadiya, AH181,
together with a later Dirham with unreadable mint/date, and Æ Fulus of a similar period
(3), the Dirhams generally very fine or better, a couple possibly later copies, the Fulus fine (26) £180-230
818
818 Spanish Umayyad, temp ‘Abd al-Rahman (756-88), Dirham, al-Andalus, AH161
(Miles 52; A 339); Hisham II (first reign 976-1009), Dirhams (5), al-Andalus, AH388
(unclear, date double-struck), 390, 392, 394, 397, the last citing ‘Abd al-Malik and
Shahid (A.354 for type) generally very fine (6) £150-200
819 821
820
819 Aghlabid, Ibrahim I (800-11), Dirham, 2.68g, al-’Abbasiya, AH184, with governor’s
name below reverse legend (al-’Ush 169; A.435), very fine, scarce £100-150
820 Marinid, abu Ya’qub Yusuf ibn Ya’qub (1286-1307), gold Dinar, 4.62g, mintless
undated type (cf. Hazard 725; A. 525), struck from rusty dies, very fine £300-350
821 Tulunid, Harun bin Khumarawayh (896-905), gold Dinar, 4.19g, Misr, AH288,
citing al-Mu’tadid (Bernardi 215De; A.667), well struck on a broad flan, about extremely
fine £220-280
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822 823
822 Tulunid, Harun bin Khumarawayh (896-905), gold Dinar, 4.20g, Misr, AH 288,
naming caliph al-Mu’tadid (Bernardi 215De; A.667.2), tiny obverse nick, otherwise good
very fine £200-250
823 Tulunid, Harun bin Khumarawayh (896-905), gold Dinar, 4.35g, Misr, AH289,
citing al-Muktafi (Bernardi 230De; A.667.1), good very fine £200-250
824
825
824 (x2)
824 Fatimid, al-Mansur (946-53), Half-Dirham, 1.44g, al-Mansuriya, AH341 (Nicol 225;
A.696), good fine/fine, very well struck for this extremely rare type, Nicol lists two others £200-250
825 Fatimid, al-Mu’izz (953-75), gold Dinar, 4.08g, al-Mansuriyah, AH353 (Nicol 409),
good fine £120-150
826 Fatimid, al-Mu’izz (953-75), gold Dinar, 4.10g, Misr, AH362, month of Jumada II
(Nicol 367; A.697.1), very fine £250-300
827 Fatimid, al-Mu’izz (953-75), Half-Dirhams (6), al-Mansuriya, AH354, 357, 358, 359,
date unclear (2), Quarter-Dirham, al-Mansuriya, no mint or date (Nicol 448, 451, 452,
453, 466; A.699, 700), generally fine, some a little better, all scarce (7) £200-300
828 Fatimid, al-Aziz (975-96), gold Dinar, 4.05g, al-Mansuriyah, AH383 (Nicol 764),
ragged edge with some damage, good fine £120-150
829 Fatimid, al-’Aziz (975-96), Half-Dirhams (5), al-Mansuriya, AH371, 37-, 3(7)4, date
unclear, Quarter-Dirhams (4), Eighth-Dirham, no mint or date (Nicol 777, 780, 887, -;
A.705, 706, 707), fine to good fine, all scarce (10) £150-200
830 Fatimid, al-Hakim (996-1021), gold Dinar, 4.21g, Misr, AH389 (Nicol 1075), fine £120-150
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831 832
831 Fatimid, al-Mustansir (1036-94), gold Dinar, 4.29g, Misr, AH440 (Nicol 2121),
extremely fine £250-300
832 Fatimid, al-Mustansir (1036-94), gold Dinar, 4.12g, Tarablus, AH441 (Nicol 1996),
good extremely fine £300-350
833 834
833 Fatimid, al-Mustansir (1036-94), gold Dinar, 4.34g, Misr, AH452 (Nicol 2135), about
uncirculated, as struck £350-400
834 Fatimid, al-Mustansir (1036-94), gold Dinar, 3.82g, Misr, AH473 (Nicol 2158), good
extremely fine £300-350
835
835 (x2)
835 Fatimid, al-Amir (1101-30), gold Dinar, 4.35g, Misr, AH502 (Nicol 2521), edge nick,
but otherwise extremely fine, scarce £400-500
836 837
836 Crusader, Jerusalem (c.1150-87), gold Bezant, 3.74g, imitating a Fatimid dinar of al-
’Amir, with legible Arabic mint name and date, “Misr”, “AH510” (Malloy 9a; A.720),
extremely fine £350-450
837 Crusader, Jerusalem (c.1150-87), gold Bezant, 3.27g, imitating a Fatimid dinar of al-
’Amir, crude Arabic lettering, “Misr,” date illegible (Malloy type 9; A.720), a couple of
flat areas, otherwise about very fine £120-150
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838 Ayyubid, al-Kamil Muhammad I (1218-38), gold Dinar, 5.53g, al-Qahira, AH626
(Balog 373; A.811.3), good very fine £220-280
839 Ayyubid, al-Kamil Muhammad I (1218-38), gold Dinar, 5.71g, al-Qahira, AH627
(Balog 374; A.811.3), date partially off flan, one weak area, otherwise good very fine £200-250
840 Bahri Mamluk, al-Nasir Hasan (first reign 1347-51), gold Dinar, 7.15g, al-Qahira,
AH749 (Balog 317; SICA -; A.944), very fine £300-350
841 842
841 Bahri Mamluk, al-Nasir Hasan (second reign 1354-61), gold Dinar, 5.65g, Dimashq,
AH760 (Balog 358; Nicol 1296; A.944), pierced and plugged, very fine £300-350
842 Burji Mamluk, al-Zahir Barquq (first reign 1382-89), gold Dinar, 6.35g, Halab, date
off flan (Balog 547; A.972), very fine to good very fine £250-300
844 845
843
843 Burji Mamluk, al-Zahir Barquq (first reign 1382-89), gold Dinar, 5.56g, Dimashq,
AH790, partly off flan (Balog 544; A.972), very fine £250-300
844 Burji Mamluk, Faraj (second reign 1406-11), gold Mithqal, 3.47g, al-Qahira, date
unclear, probably AH813 (Balog 630; A.A978), with some flan impairment, extremely fine £150-200
845 Burji Mamluk, Barsbay (1422-38), gold Ashrafi, 3.39g, al-Qahira, date off flan (Balog
703; A.998), good very fine £100-150
846 Burji Mamluk, Jaqmaq (1438-53), gold Ashrafi, 3.40g, mint and date off flan (Balog
734 for type; A.1006), very fine £90-120
847 Rassids of Yemen, al-Hadi (898-911), gold Dinar, 2.88g, Sa’da, AH298 (Bernardi
373El; A.1065), well struck, very fine or a little better £150-200
848 Sulayhids of Yemen, Arwa bint Ahmad (1091-1137), gold Dinar, 1.88g, Dhu Jibla,
date unclear (A.1078.1), small edge split, good very fine £150-180
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851
849
849 Artuquids of Mardin, Nejm al-Din Alpi (1152-76), Æ Dirham, Hosam al-Din Yuluk
Arslan (1184-1201), Æ Dirham, AH582 (S & S. 30, 33.3), together with another Æ
Dirham, figure riding lion, the first good very fine, unusually good for type, the second very
fine, the third poor (3) £100-150
850 Ilkhanid Dynasty, miscellaneous minor silver Coins (44), issues of a variety of rulers and
mints, all identified with collector’s labels, generally very fine or better (44) £200-250
851 Khujistanid, Ahmad bin ‘Abd Allah (874-81), broad Dirham, 5.21g, Nishapur
AH268h (A.1396), very fine, rare £100-150
PROVENANCE:
Spink, 14012, 26 March 2014, lot 203
852 856
854
852 Samanid, Nasr II bin Ahmad (914-43), gold Dinar, 3.84g, Nishapur, AH316 (Bernardi
269Pj; A.1449), about very fine £150-180
853 Kakwayhid, Faramurz (1041-51), gold Dinar, 2.95g, Isbahan, AH435, citing Tughril
Beg as overlord (A.1592.2), very fine £200-250
854 Kakwayhid, Faramurz (1041-51), gold Dinar, 3.56g, Isbahan, AH435, citing Tughril
Beg as overlord (A.1592.2), some marginal weakness, good very fine £200-250
855 Kakwayhid, Faramurz (1041-51), gold Dinar, 2.54g, Isbahan, AH435, citing Tughril
Beg as overlord (A.1592.2), some ghosting, very fine £180-200
856 Ghaznavid, Mahmud (999-1030), gold Dinar, 3.49g, Herat, AH421, with month of
issue Rabi’ al-Akhar (A.1607), a little bent, but rare with month of issue, good fine to very
fine £150-200
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860
858
857
857 Great Mongols, Chingiz (Genghis) Khan (1206-1227), billon Jital, Ghazna mint,
undated (c.1221-1222) (Tye 329; A.1969), good fine, together with a base gold Dinar of
similar period, mint and date unreadable, about fine (2) £120-150
858 Kart of Herat, Mu’izz al Din Husayn (1322-69), 12-Dirhams, 8.21g, Herat, AH759,
legend around floral design (A.2351.1), extremely well struck for type, good very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:
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860 Safavid, Abbas II (1642-66), Abbasi, 7.31g, type B, Tiflis, AH1063 (KM 169.29;
A.2646), good very fine £80-100
861 862
861 Safavid, Husayn I (1694-1722), rectangular 5-Shahi, Tabriz, AH1129 (1717) (KM
A276.3; A.2677.2), well struck on a full flan with attractive toning, good very fine £100-150
862 Safavid, Husayn (1694-1722), rectangular 5-Shahi, 8.63g, type C, Tabriz, AH1129
(1717) (KM A276.3; A. 2677.2), reverse a little double struck, very fine, scarce £80-100
863 Persia, Safavid, Husayn (1694-1722), Abbasis (2), Shiraz, AH1132, Tabriz, AH1134,
Tahmasp II (1722-32), Abbasis (2), both Tabriz, AH1136, different text formats,
2-Shahi, Tabriz, AH1135, Afsharid, Nadir Shah (1735-47), Rupi, Mashhad, undated,
possibly a copy, 6-Shahis (2), Isfahan, AH1150, Tabriz, AH1152, Zand, Karim Khan
(1753-79), Abbasis (2), Shiraz, Isfahan, dates unclear, Qajar, Muhammad Shah
(1834-48), Kran, Kirmanshahan, AH1260, Nasir al-Din (1848-96), Kran (4), Mashhad,
AH1278, Arz-e-Muqaddas, AH1189, Isfahan, AH1289, Rasht, AH1282, another two ¡
coins of similar period (KM 282.9, 282.10, 302.6, 303.15, 376.1, 376.6, 385.7, 511.5,
522.4, 797, 824.1, 824.5, 824.10, 824.11), generally very fine or a little better, together
with pictorial copper Fulus (13), some mis-struck, about fine (30) £180-230
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865 867
866
865 Afsharid Dynasty, Nadir Shah (1736-47), gold Ashrafi, 10.61g, Dar ul-Sultanat
Isfahan, AH 1153, (KM 389.1), ex mount, very fine, with attractive broad flan £600-700
866 Afsharid, Shah Rukh (first reign, 1748-50), Double-Rupi, 23.50g, Mashhad, date not
visible (KM 438; A.2773), obverse flan crack, good very fine, Nadir Shah (1736-47), 6-
Shahi, Mashhad, (KM 376.2; A.2747), good very fine (2) £80-100
867 Zand, Karim Khan (1753-79), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.68g, Dar al-Sultanat Qazvin,
AH1186, mint name in decorative cartouche with ya karim above (KM 525.5), some weak
areas, mostly good very fine £100-150
870
868 869
868 Zand Dynasty, Karim Khan (1753-79), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.40g, Yazd, AH1190
(written 1109), ya Karim above mint (KM 525.9), extremely fine £180-200
869 Zand, ‘Ali Murad Khan (1781-85), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.72g, Yazd, AH1197, mint
name in a lobed cartouche, ya ‘Ali above (KM 561.5), some weak areas, good very fine £100-150
870 Zand, ‘Ali Murad Khan (1781-85), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.66g, Mazandaran, AH1199
(KM 561.2), about extremely fine £100-150
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871
872 873
871 Qajar, Agha Muhammad Khan (1779-97), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.73g, Dar al-
Mu’minin Astarabad, AH1198 (KM 604.1), about extremely fine £100-150
872 Qajar, Agha Muhammad Khan (1779-97), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.72g, Dar al-
Mu’minin Kashan, AH1201 (KM 604.2), about extremely fine £100-150
873 Qajar, Agha Muhammad Khan (1779-97), Rupi, 11.45g, type C, Moqadas Mashhad,
AH1211, Zand couplet, rev. mint name and invocation ya muhammad (KM 622.3;
A.2844), very fine, rare one-year issue £120-150
This coin was one of 30,000 struck at Mashhad as a tribute to Agha Muhammad who
conquered the city from the Afsharids under Shahrukh in AH1211. The city was returned to
the Durrani ruler Shah Zaman later that year.
874 875
874 Qajar, Fath ‘Ali Shah (1797-1834), gold Toman, 5.35g, Dar al-Sultanat Tehran,
AH1226, type U (KM 745.4), good very fine, early heavier issue £180-220
875 Qajar, Fath ‘Ali Shah (1797-1834), gold Toman, 4.58g, Dar al-’Ilm Shiraz, AH1233,
type W (KM 753.10), about very fine/good very fine £140-180
876 Iran/Persia, Qajar, Nasir al-Din (1848-96), uniface 1⁄ 4 -Kran, Tehran, AH1275, 1/8-
Kran, Tabriz, Kran, Tehran, lion with sword, date off flan (AH1295), Krans (7), legends
only, various mints and dates, milled coinage, 1⁄ 4 -Kran, AH1311, Shahi, AH1301;
Muzaffar al-Din (1896-1907), 500-Dinars, undated; Reza Shah (1925-41), Æ 10-
Dinars, SH1314 (KM 821.8 & 9 var, 845, 889, 891, 9691124a), both milled and hand-
struck 1⁄ 4-Krans rare to scarce, good fine to good very fine (14) £150-200
877 Iran/Persia, (18th-19th centuries), Æ civic copper Coinage (26), pictorial, a good range
of types and mints, fine to very fine (26) £150-200
878
g878 Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-78), gold 5-Pahlavi, SH1339
(1960) (KM 1164), graded by PCGS MS64 £800-1,000
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879
g879 Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-78), gold 21⁄ 2 -Pahlavi, SH1340
(1961) (KM 1163), graded by PCGS MS63 £400-500
880
g880 Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-78), gold Medallion, 34.62g,
SH1346 (1967), commemorating the coronation of Mohammad Reza Shah and Queen
Diba, graded by PCGS MS63 £800-1,000
881 882
g881 Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-78), gold 21⁄ 2 -Pahlavi, 20.30g,
SH1348 (1969), head of Muhammad Reza left, date below, rev. crown above radiant lion
standing left holding sword, wreath below (KM 1163), extremely fine £500-600
g882 Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-78), gold Medallion, 10g,
MS2536 (1977), celebrating the 16th birthday of the son of Mohammad Reza, graded by
PCGS MS65 £250-300
883 Crimea, Khanate, Shahin Giray (1777-83), Æ Kopek (3-Akche), Bagchih Serai,
AH1191/4 (KM 30), good fine £80-100
884 Kuwait, Burgan Bank, Long and Faithful Service silver medal, 1977, 42mm, light tone,
otherwise brilliant uncirculated, in original box of issue £30-40
885 Morocco, Sidi Mohammad IV (1859-73), Æ 4-Falus, Fes, AH1285, Moulay al-Hasan
I (1873-94), 10-Dirhams, Paris (2), AH1299, ‘Abd al-’Aziz (1894-1908), Half-Riyal,
Quarter-Riyal, both Paris, AH1320, Mohammed V (1927-62), 500-Francs (2),
AH1376/1956 (KM Y#8, 20.3. 21.3, 54, C#166.1), one of the 10-Dirhams with
mounting marks across reverse, the Falus fine, otherwise very fine or better (7) £80-100
886 No Lot
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887 889
888
g887 Tunisia, French Protectorate, ‘Ali Bey (1882-1902), gold 20-Francs, AH1309/1892
A (KM 227; Fr.12), good very fine £140-180
888 Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Mahmud I (1730-54), Zeri Mahbub, 2.59g, Misr, AH1143,
Abdul Hamid I (1774-89), Zeri Mahbub, 2.58g, AH1187/2 (cf. KM 86, 126.2), both
very fine, the first holed (2) £150-250
889 Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Abdul Hamid I (1774-89), gold Zeri-Mahbub, 2.56g, Misr,
AH1187/2 (KM 127), one side of flan weak, otherwise very fine £90-120
893
892 894
892 Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Mustafa IV (1807-08), gold Altin, 3.21g, Quarter-Altin,
0.79g, both Qustantiniyah, AH1222/1 (KM 543, 546), the second with ghosting, both very
fine, scarce in unholed state (2) £200-250
894 Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Abdul Mejid (1839-61), gold Memduhiye Altin, 1.60g,
Qustantiniyah, AH1255/2, Quarter-Memduhiye Altin, 0.40g, Qustantiniyah,
AH1255/1 (KM 657, 659), the first with clipped edge, good very fine, and extremely fine
(2) £150-200
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895
895 Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Abdul Hamid II (1876-1909), opening of the Hejaz
Railway AH1318 (1900 AD), cupro-nickel medal, toughra and locomotive in wreath, rev.
Arabic inscription, 30mm. (Moyaux 568A; cf. Swan 332), pierced at 12 o’clock, extremely
fine, scarce £50-100
Sultan Abdul Hamid II announced the building of a railway to the holy cities of Medina
and Mecca in 1900. It was to be financed from donations, and operated entirely by Ottoman
subjects. Donors were rewarded with a medal, struck in a variety of metals: the wearable
versions being either 68mm or 30mm. However, Arab rebels prevented the construction crews
from reaching Mecca. Continued opposition during World War I resulted in the line
terminating at Medina.
896 Islamic, miscellaneous minor silver Coins (32), of the Ayyubids (9), these identified by
collector’s tickets, medieval North Africa (7), Persia and Middle East (16), fine to very fine
(32) £150-200
897 Islamic, Miscellaneous, Seljuq of Rum, Dirhams (2), Ilkhanid, Dirhams (2), Æ Fulus
from same period, North Africa, Almohad, anonymous square Dirham, Algeria, Budju,
AH1237, Morocco, Half-Rial, AH1321, Tunisia, modern coins of 21st century (4),
mostly very fine, some a little better (12) £100-120
898 Islamic, miscellanous, Ilkhans (13th-14th century), Dirhams & multiple Dirhams (11),
various types, Seljuqs of Rum (11th-12th century), Dirhams (4), including lion and sun
type of Siwas, Ayyubids, Dirhams (3), Saffarids, billion Dirhams (3), together with other
Æ Fulus of same period (7), the Dirhams mainly very fine, some better, the Fulus fine to very
fine (28) £150-200
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INDIAN COINS
900 Indo-Greek, Apollodotus I (c.160-150 BC), square Drachms (2), elephant/bull,
Menander (c. 160-145 BC), Drachms (4), king with Javelin (2), helmeted bust right (2),
Antialcides (c.145-135 BC), Drachms (2), bare-headed bust right/Zeus enthroned,
Strato (c.130-110 BC), Tetradrachm, a later copy (MAC 1750-58, 1788-94, 1840, cf.
1936), generally very fine (9) £150-200
901 Indo-Scythian, Azes (c.58-12 BC), large Æ Units (5), humped bull/lion, various
control marks, posthumous base-metal Tetradrachms (2), king on horseback/Pallas right,
Drachms (3), king on horseback/Zeus left (MAC 2374-88, 2412-23, 2449-53), fine to
very fine, the bull/lion Units particularly good for type (10) £100-150
902 India, Kushan Empire, Kujula Kadphises (c. AD 30/50-80), Æ Units (3), Bull
right/Camel right (Senior B11.2; MAC 2894-96), very fine and attractive, select
specimens, Vima Taktho (Soter Megas) (c. AD 55-100), Æ Units (6), radiate bust
right/horseman right (MAC 2929-84 for type), fine to very fine (9) £100-150
903
903 (x2)
903 India, Kushan Empire, Huvishka (c.158-195), gold Dinar, 8.00g, nimbate and
crowned bust of king left holding club, rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding
cornucopia (Göbl 286var; MAC 3196), minor imperfections to legend and rim, otherwise
about uncirculated, as struck £600-700
904 India, Kushan Empire, Kanishka III (c.267-70), gold Dinar, 7.42g, nimbate and
crowned king standing left, making offerings at small altar left, with trident above,
holding trident standard right and wearing a sword and armour, Brahmi letters ga
between altar and feet, hu in right field, rev. Oesho/Siva standing before his bull, Nandi,
holding garland and trident, ohpo right, tamgha top left (Cribb & Jongeward 1643; Göbl
634; MAC 3503), good extremely fine/about uncirculated £400-500
905 India, Kushan Empire, Vasu Deva II (c.267-298), gold Dinar, 8.03g, nimbate and
crowned king standing left, making offerings to small altar left, with trident above,
wearing a sword and armour, holding trident standard right, rev. Oesho/Siva standing
before his bull, Nandi, holding garland and trident, flames radiate from head, ohpo right,
tamgha left (Göbl 533), weakly struck and ex mount, about very fine £200-250
906 India, Kushan Empire, Vasu Deva II (c.267-98), gold Dinar, 7.87g, king standing left
with trident left and garlanded standard right, letters bha by feet left, vi between legs, vasu
in field right, rev. Ardoksho seated facing (Göbl 574; MAC 3545), some smoothing in field
around head of king, otherwise uncirculated, as struck £350-450
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908
907
909
907 India, Kushan Empire, Vasu Deva II (c.267-300), gold Dinar, 7.96g, nimbate and
crowned king standing left, making offerings at small altar left, trident in field left, holding
standard right, legend around, Brahmi character rda right, rju by altar, rev. Siva/Oesho
standing facing before bull, holding garland and trident, ohpo right, tamgha top left (Göbl
630; Jongeward & Cribb 1650), about extremely fine but with surface damage both sides £350-450
908 India, Later Kushan, Shaka (c.305-35), gold Dinar, 7.69g, king standing left, making
offerings to small altar left, holding garlanded standard right, trident above altar, Brahmi
letter bhi by left foot, saka under arm right, shaka in right field, rev. goddess Ardoksho
enthroned facing, holding lotus and garland, tamgha top left (Göbl 585; MAC.3575),
very fine £250-300
909 India, Later Kushan, Kipunadha (c.335-50), base Dinar, 7.58g, king standing left,
making offerings to small altar left, holding garlanded standard right, trident above altar,
Brahmi letter na by left foot, basata under arm, kipunadha in right field, rev. goddess
Ardoksho enthroned facing, holding lotus and garland, tamgha top left (Cribb &
Jongeward 1683-4; Göbl 596), coin appears to be struck as a silver coin, good very fine,
copper Dinar, 6.27g, naming Kidara, with similar motifs on a wide flan (cf. Göbl 619),
unusual, very fine, later base metal Kidarite-derived Dinars (2), fine and very fine (4) £300-400
First two coins illustrated
910 911
910 India, Later Kushan, Gadahara (c.345-50s), gold Dinar, 7.80g, naming Kidara,
nimbate and crowned king standing left, making offerings at small altar left, with trident
above, Brahmi letters kapa by left foot, kidara under arm right, gadahara far right, rev.
Ardoksho seated facing on throne, holding cornucopia and garland (Göbl 609; MAC
3594-6), some flan cracks on reverse, extremely fine £300-400
911 India, Later Kushan, Gadahara (c.345-50s), gold Dinar, 7.76g, naming Kidara,
nimbate and crowned king standing left, making offerings at small altar left, with trident
above, Brahmi letters kapa by left foot, kidara under arm right, gadahara far right, rev.
Ardoksho seated facing on throne, holding cornucopia and garland (Göbl 609; MAC
3594-6), about extremely fine £300-400
912 India, Kushan Empire, Æ Units (48), including issues of Vima Kadphises (3), Kanishka
(16), Huvishka (9), Vasu Deva and later rulers (16), Yaudheya (4), various types and
denominations, mostly fine or above (48) £150-200
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914 915
913
913 India, Kushano-Sasanian, imitating Vasu Deva I (c.255-310), gold Dinar, 7.87g, later
series, in the name of Vasu Deva, king standing left making offering at an altar left and
holding trident standard right, swastika between legs, tamgha in right field, rev.
Oesho/Siva standing before bull Nandi holding trident, ohpo in right field (Cribb &
Jongeward 1696; Göbl 680), very fine £350-450
914 India, Gupta Empire, Samudragupta I (c.335-80), gold Dinar, 7.84g, standard type,
nimbate king standing left wearing close-fitting scull cap, holding standard right, samudra
in Devanagari script below arm, Garuda standard left, rev. goddess Lakshmi seated facing
a throne, holding cornucopia and riband, parakrama right (Kumar, Class II, A.7; BMC
plate I. for type; MAC 4773-80), good fine, scarce £350-450
915 India, Gupta Empire, Samudragupta I (c.335-80), gold Dinar, 7.59g, standard type,
nimbate king standing left wearing close-fitting scull cap, holding standard right, samudra
in Devanagari script below arm, Garuda standard left, rev. goddess Lakshmi seated facing
a throne, holding cornucopia and riband, parakrama right (Kumar, Class II, A.7; BMC
plate I.8 for type; MAC 4773-80), obverse about very fine, reverse poorly struck, fine, scarce £350-400
916
916 Gupta, Chandragupta II (c.380-414), gold Dinar, 7.81g, archer type, nimbate king
standing left wearing close-fitting scull cap, holding bow right, candra in Devanagari
script below arm, Garuda standard left, rev. goddess Lakshmi seated facing on a throne,
holding cornucopia and riband, sri vikrama right (Kumar, Class I, A.1; BMC plate VI.
2), about extremely fine, scarce £600-800
Kumar attributes coins of this type with Lakshmi holding a cornucopia to Chandragupta I
917 India, Ancient, Gandhara Janapada (c.600-300 BC), long Bent-Bar (Shatamana),
11.23g, uniface, two 7-arm stamps with four ancillary punch-marks/banker’s marks
between (Rajgor series 34; MAC 4071-77), original stamps very fine, ancillary marks
about extremely fine and very clear, rarely found in this condition £80-100
918 India, Ancient, Gandhara Janapada (c.600-300 BC), short flat Bar (Shatamana),
11.22g, uniface, two 7-arm stamps, billon Quarter-Shatamala (2), silver Shana
(1⁄8-Shatamala), single stamp of same type, Baybal, Haryana (c.500-450 BC), Half-
Karshapana, uniface, single 3-armed symbol (Rajgor series 21, 36, 39, 41; MAC 4070,
4078), the first three about fine, the last two very fine, all scarce (5) £80-100
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919
919 India, Ancient, Magadha Janapada (c.525-430 BC), Karshapana (3), on large flans
(Gupta & Hardaker series 1; Rajgor series 11), good very fine to extremely fine, all scarce
(3) £120-150
920 India, Ancient, Magadha Janapada (c.525-430 BC), Karshapana (3), on large flans
(Gupta & Hardaker series 1; Rajgor series 11), good very fine to extremely fine, all scarce
(3) £120-150
921 India, Ancient, Magadha Janapada (c.525-400 BC), Karshapana (5), on large to
medium flans (Gupta & Hardaker series 1, 2; Rajgor series 11, 12), fine to very fine (5) £100-150
922 India, Ancient, Mauryan and Sunga Period (c.3rd-1st century BC), silver punch-
marked Karshapana (48), a huge range of types and designs on square/rectangular (35)
and round (13) flans, above average selected pieces, fine to very fine (48) £150-250
923 India, Ancient, Mauryan and Sunga Period (c.3rd-1st century BC), silver punch-
marked Karshapana (47), a huge range of types and designs on square/rectangular (36)
and round (11) flans, above average selected pieces, fine to very fine (47) £150-250
925
924 925 (x2)
924 India, Ancient, Shakya Janapada, Narhan Hoard type (c.600-500 BC), 5-Shana Unit,
6.98g, uniface, central 5-sided stamp with three ancillary stamps (Hirano series 1.6;
Rajgor series 33 type), very fine, rare £150-200
PROVENANCE:
bt. Robert Tye, list 32, 5
925 India, Ancient, Andhra Janapada, (c.500-350 BC), Half-Karshapana, 1.57g, uniface,
four punch-marks: trisceles (2), elephant, taurine symbol in frame (Rajgor series 1.15
var), about extremely fine, rarely found in this condition £80-100
926 India, Ancient, miscellaneous Æ Coins (36), of Taxila/Pushkalavati (4), Sunga, cast
coinage (6), Eran, Kota (2), Nagas of Narwar (20), Ujjain (4), Vatsa, ¡ Coins (2),
Kalachuri, together with spurious lead Units (4), an interesting starter collection (MAC
3666-78 type, 4348-74 type, 4384, 4389, 4400, 4581, 4616 var, 4628-37 type, 4729-
53 type, 4910-13), fine to very fine, the Taxila units particularly scarce (44) £140-180
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928
927
927 India, Kuninda, ‘Amoghabhuti’ (c.1st century BC - 1st century AD), Drachm, Æ
Drachm, deer left with hill below and figure to right, Brahmi legend, rev. six-arched hill,
ancillary symbols and traces of Kharoshthi legend (MAC 4440, 4451-60), very fine and
about fine (2) £80-100
928 India, Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeyadeva (1015-41), gold Unit of 41⁄ 2 -Masha, 4.01g,
srimad gangeyadevah, rev. Lakshmi seated facing (MNI.410-13; Deyel 119), image of
Lakshmi particularly good for type, good very fine £120-150
930
929
929 India, Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeyadeva (c.1015-41), gold Unit of 41⁄ 2 -Masha,
4.17g, legend Srimad gangeya devah, rev. Lakshmi seated facing (MNI. 411; Deyel 119),
very fine £100-150
930 India, Yadavas of Devagiri, Singhana (1200-47), uniface gold Padmatanka, 3.82g, four
punch-marks around central lotus: 2 x sri, conch, legend si nga na (only base of letters on
flan) (MSI.1.289 var), very fine £120-150
931 India, Shahis of Kabul & Ohind (c.9th-13th century), Jitals (27), early fine silver ‘bull
and horseman’ Jitals naming Spalapati Deva (1), Samanta Deva (12), later silver Jitals (3),
Æ or billon Jitals (11), including lion/elephant type of Ohind (2), mostly very fine, the
early coins particularly well preserved and worthy of closer inspection (27) £200-300
932 India, Kashmir Rajas (10th-12th century), Æ Staters (24), derivative of Toramana type,
various rulers, about fine to good fine (24) £60-80
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
933 India, Medieval, miscellaneous Coins (29), including Kshaharata (Western Satrap),
Nahapana (c.105-125), Drachm, later Drachms of various satraps (5), Gurjura
Pratiharas, Bhoja I (c.836-85), Drachms (2), boar/legend, Chalukyan/Paramara,
‘Gadhaiya Paisa’ (4), Chahamana, Ajayaraja (c.1110-25), billon Drachms (2),
Gahadavala (12th century), very base Stater, Kashmir, Toramana (derivative coinage
c.570-855), Æ Staters (3), Duptala Dynasty (9th -12th century), Æ Staters (11), various
rulers (MAC 2682, MNI 155-92, 335-48, 419-30, 456-57, 490-96), fine to very fine, an
interesting group (29) £100-150
934 South India, Sangam Age, Chera (c. 100 BC to AD 250), square Æ Unit,
Elephant/bow and arrow, Satavahana, potin Units (2), Sri Satakarni and Pulumavi,
elephant with legend above/Ujjain symbol, Chola Dynasty, Æ Kasu (9), Feudatory
Chiefs of Gersoppa - Nagire, Saluva Malla (1446-1510) ¡ Units (2), lion left/Nagari
legend, Æ Kasu of the late Vijayanagara, Nayaka and Nawab period (66), including
Pudukottai milled Cash (2), the Chera and Satavahana coins about fine, the Gersoppa coins
and Pudukottai issues very fine or better, other Cash generally fine (80) £100-150
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937 938
935 936
935 South India, Pallava (c.400-675), potin Unit, 4.31g, Bull standing right with symbols
above, rev. Dharmachakra wheel (Krishnamurthy, Pallava Coins 214), extremely fine,
scarce in this size and condition £60-80
936 South India, Chola dynasty, Uttama Chola (973-985), Kahavanu, tiger seated facing
right, under umbrella and fly whisks, with two fish to right and bow to left, rev.
Devanagari legend Uttama Chola (MSI.2.323-29; MNI.713) good very fine £40-60
937 South India, Western Gangas (c.10th century - 1327), gold Pagoda, 3.94g, caparisoned
elephant standing right, rev. ornamental scroll (MSI.1.193; MNI. 702), good extremely
fine, about as struck £350-400
938 South India, Western Gangas (c.10th century - 1327), gold Pagoda, 3.86g, caparisoned
elephant standing right, partial Kannada legend above, rev. ornamental scroll (MSI.1.192;
MNI. 702), good very fine £250-300
939 South India, ‘Adil Shahs of Bijapur, anonymous gold Pagoda, 3.37g (G&G. BJ.49;
R.672; MSI.1.1153), some small marks in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine £100-150
940 South India, Vijayanagara Empire, Devaraya I/II (1406-46), gold Pagoda, 3.41g,
Siva and Parvati seated facing, rev. Devanagari legend, sri pratapa devaraya,
Krishnadevaraya (1509-29), gold Pagoda, 3.33g, Balakrishna seated facing, rev. legend
sri pratapa Krish(naraya) (MSI.1. 450, 640), very fine (2) £200-250
941 South India, Nayakas of Chitradurga (c.1562-1779), gold ‘Durgi’ Pagoda, 3.27g,
Krishna seated facing, rev. Devanagari legend, sri pratapa krishnaraya, early type on small
neat flan (MSI.1.881), extremely fine £120-150
942 South India, Nayakas of Chitradurga (c.1562-1779), gold ‘Durgi’ Pagoda, 3.32g,
Krishna seated facing, rev. Devanagari legend, sri pratapa krishnaraya, later type on larger
flan with legend variation (MSI.1.882), extremely fine with exceptional obverse £130-160
943 South India, Nayaks of Chitradurga, gold Durgi Pagoda, 3.30g, seated deity
facing/legend (Fr. 381; Mitch. 939), Mysore, gold Pagoda, 3.01g. Siva and Parvati
seated/legend, probably a contemporary copy as legend is corrupted (KM 210 for type),
together with gold Fanams (2), of Tanjore and Coorg, very fine (4) £200-250
944 South India, Nawabs of Arcot, Umdat-ul-Umara (1795-1801), gold Pagoda, 3.40g,
three-swami type, rev. letter ‘ain on granulated reverse (MSI. 2. 988), good very fine/good
fine with filed area £120-150
945 South India, Cochin (18th-19th century), 2-Puttuns (3), Puttun, undated (1795-
1850), ‘lazy J’ with ‘O C above/conch, 2-Puttuns (3), Puttun, undated (1856-58), seated
deity/conch shell, (KM 1, 2, 5, 6), fine to good very fine, above average for type (8) £120-150
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946 South India, Travancore (18th-19th century), miscellancous coins (16), to include Rani
Parvathi Bai (1815-29), Æ 2-Cash, snake/Vaishnavite symbol in garland, Rama Varma
III (1829-47), Æ Cash (2), ME1005, and standing figure type, Rama Varma IV (1860-
80), Velli Fanam (3), dump type, Rama Varma VI (1885-1942), Æ Half-Chuckram,
conch/6-pointed star (c.1888-89), Cash, milled One-Chuckram (c.1906-35), together
with undated silver chuckrams (4) and Æ cash (3) (KM 10, 14, 16, 22, 34, 36, 49), the
Velli Fanams, Half-Chuckram and Chuckram good very fine or better, all scarce, other coins
fine to very fine (16) £150-200
947
947 South India, gold Fanams (5), Mysore, Tipu Sultan (1782-99), Fanams, Patan (2)
AM1215, AM1218 (KM 128.1), Krishnaraja Wodeyar, Kanthirava Fanam
(MSI.2.1902-04), Marathas of Tanjore, Sarabhaji I (1711-27), Fanam, lion/legend sri
sarabhaja, together with a Viraraya Fanam, very fine or better, the Sarabhaji issue rarely
offered (5) £100-150
948
948 (x1.5)
948 India, Delhi Sultans, Ghiyath al-Din Balban (1266-87), gold Tanka, 10.96g, Hazrat
Delhi, AH677 (last digit unclear), rev. naming caliph al-Must’asim (G & G D. 155; R.
942), about uncirculated, as struck £600-800
949 India, Delhi Sultans, ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad (1296-1316), gold Tanka, 10.97g, Qila
Deogir, AH 715 (G & G D. 222; R. 1000), rim damage on reverse at 10 o’clock, extremely
fine with clear mint/date formula £450-550
950 India, Delhi Sultans, ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad (1296-1316), gold Tanka, 11.03g,
Hazrat Delhi, date off flan (G & G D. 221; R. 999), about extremely fine £400-500
951 India, Delhi Sultans, ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad (1296-1316), gold Tanka, 11.02g, mint
and date off flan (G & G D. 220-21; R. 998-999), extremely fine £400-500
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953
952
952 India, Sultans of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325-51), gold Tanka,11.05g,
Delhi, AH742, naming caliph al-Mustakfi (G & G. D.427), nick on reverse edge at
6 o’clock, possibly ex mount, toned very fine £400-500
953 India, Delhi Sultans, Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325-51), gold Tanka, 10.69g,
undated, struck in the name of caliph al-Hakim II (G & G D. 441; R. 1222), edge split
at top, very fine £300-400
954 India, Delhi Sultans, Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325-51), billon Tankas (12), a
variety of dates (G&G D.370-372 for type), together with other coins of the Tughluqs
(4), Lodis (2), Malwa (9), Gujarat (3), Jaunpur (3) and other associated Æ coins (4),
generally good fine or better (37) £120-150
955 India, Delhi Sultans, Sher Shah Suri (1538-45), Tankas (7), a variety of types, mints
and dates, Muhammad ‘Adil Shah (1552-56), Tanka, mintless type, AH961, generally
about very fine or better (8) £150-200
956 India, Delhi Sultans, Islam Shah Suri (1545-52), Tankas (8), a variety of types, mints
and dates, about very fine or better (8) £150-200
957 India, Delhi Sultans (13th-14th century), Tankas (14), of Nasir al-Din Mahmud (2),
Ghiyath al-Din Balban (3), Jalal al-Din Firuz, ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad (8), together with
an 8-Ganis of Qutb al-Din Mubarak and Æ minor denominations (10) of same period,
the silver coins very fine or better, many with clear dates and mints, other coins fine to very
fine (25) £120-150
958 959
958 India, Sultans of Delhi, gold Token, 11.01g, in the style of a Mohur of Sher Shah Suri,
very fine £300-350
959 India, Bengal Sultans, struck in the name of Nasir ud- din Mahmud of Delhi (1246-
66), Tanka, Lakhnauti, AH(6)59, naming caliph al-Musta’sim (G & G B.71 (plate coin);
R. 921; Deyell 696), good very fine, attractive and rare £150-180
960 India, Bengal Sultans, Fakhr al-Din Mubarak (1334-49), Tanka, Sunargaon, AH749,
Shams al-Din Ilyas (1342-57), Tanka, Hazrat Firuzabad, Sikandar bin Ilyas (1357-
89), Tankas (2), type 6, Hazrat Firuzabad, type 10, Baldat al-Mahrusah Firuzabad (G &
G B. 136, 153, 181, 192; R. 178, 191 var, 206, 208), all above-average specimens, the
first and last toned very fine, the second extremely fine, the third about very fine (4) £100-150
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962
961
961 India, Bengal Sultans, Ghiyath al-Din A’zam (struck during his father’s reign,
c.1388-9), Tankas (2), Jannatabad, AH790, Hazrat Mu’azzamabad, date unclear,
AH770 or 790 (G & G B. 226, 227 (plate coin); R. 230, -; Deyell 773, 774), the first
toned very fine, the second with test cuts on reverse, about very fine and rare (2) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Both coins bought from Scott Semans, ex. John Deyell collection
962 India, Bengal Sultans, Jalal al-Din Muhammad (second reign 1418-32/3), Tanka,
Dakhil ‘Banjaliya’, AH834 (G & G B. 333 (plate coin); R. 269 (plate coin), Deyell 797),
a well-struck specimen, with exceptional provenance, good very fine and rare £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Bought from Scott Semans, ex. John Deyell collection
963 964
963 India, Bengal Sultans, Nasir al-Din Mahmud (1433/4-59), Tanka, Dar al-Darb,
AH854, ‘seven circle’ type (G & G B. 471 (plate coin); R. 346, Deyell 827), with pleasant
dark tone and exceptional provenance, very fine and rare £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bought from Spink, ex. John Deyell collection
964 India, Bengal Sultans, Rukn al-Din Barbak (1459-74), Tanka, Dar al-Darb, AH864,
titles written as tughra on obverse (G & G B. 500 (plate coin); R. -, Deyell 847), toned
very fine, rare, with exceptional provenance £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bought from Scott Semans, ex. John Deyell collection
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965
966
965 India, Bengal Sultans, Da’ud Shah Kararani (1572-76), Tanka, Tanda? (G & G B.
983), with some indentations on edge, the rarest of the Da’ud Shah Tankas, toned about
extremely fine £200-250
966 India, Bengal Sultans, Da’ud Shah Kararani (1572-76), Tankas (2) (G & G B. 980,
981), one on small flan, both very fine and scarce (2) £100-150
967 India, Bengal Sultans, ‘Ala al-Din Husain (1493-1518), Tankas (3), Khazana
(treasury), AH899, 907, Husainabad, ‘89’, Nasir al-Din Nusrat (1519-31), Tankas (2),
Fathabad, AH925, Husainabad, AH925, Ghiyath al-Din Bahadur (1555-60), Tanka,
no mint name, AH966, Ghiyath al-Din Bahadur (1560-63), Tankas (2), no mint name,
AH967, 968 (G & G B. 707, 709, 770, 811, 824.1, 967, 972); R. -, Deyell 477, 521V,
587, 594), the first good very fine with test punch and resulting flan crack, the second toned
extremely fine, the third and fourth and last two very fine, the fifth and sixth good very fine
(8) £140-170
PROVENANCE:
The fifth and sixth coins ex. John Deyell collection #911 & 952
968 India, Sultans of Kashmir, Æ Kaserah (132), many different, a good study group,
average condition fine (132) £50-70
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
969 India, Madurai Sultans, Nasir al-Din Mahmud Damghan Shah (1344-47), billon
Jital, AH747, Æ Half-Paisas (2) of Adil Shah and Mubarak Shah (G&G MD.18, 31, 38;
R.2941), the Jital about very fine, rare, Half-Paisas fair, but legends readable; Bahmani
Sultans, Taj al-Din Firuz (1397-1422), Tanka, Ahsanabad, AH823 (G&G BH.63),
together with Æ coins of the Bahmanis (2), the Tanka very fine, the Æ coins about fine (6) £120-150
970 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar (1560-1605), Rupees (13), square flan, Ahmadabad,
AH995, Fatehpur Sikri (2), AH985, 986, Katak? AH987, mint off flan, AH994, square
Ilahi type, without month, mint off flan, yr.39, mintless type, yr.34, Lahore, yr.37, Tatta,
yr 48 (2), circular Ilahi type, Ahmadabad (2), yr.30, 46, together with a Mahmudi (KM
72.1, 82.1, 82.2, 82.4, 88.3, 88.7, 91, 93.2), generally very fine, some a little better (14) £150-200
971 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar (1560-1605), Rupees (9), large flan, Agra (4), AH980,
984, 986 (2), Delhi, AH985, mint uncertain or off flan (4), AH984, 985, date off flan
(2) (KM type 80), generally very fine (9) £150-200
972 India, Mughal Empire, Jahangir (1605-28), Rupees (4), naming Nur Jahan, Surat,
AH1034, Patna, AH1027, Ilahi 13, Qandahar (2), AH1026/11, 1029/14, Shah Jahan
(1628-58), Rupees (10), Ahmadabad, AH1039/2, Multan (3), AH1041/4, 1046/9,
ry.29, Qandahar, AH1052, Surat (4), AH1038 (2), ry.21, date off flan (1), mint off flan,
AH1046/9, together with an Æ Falus dated AH1068 (KM 142.2, 145.12, 168.6,
222.13, 224.1, 227.8, 230.3, 235.19, 235.22, 235.23), the Nur Jahan issue very fine,
scarce, others mixed condition, average very fine (15) £180-230
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973
973 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (1628-58), gold Mohur, 10.96g, Burhanpur,
AH1047, legends within beaded square frame both sides (KM 206.25), a couple of
unobtrusive test punches, but otherwise good extremely fine £400-500
974 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (1628-58), Rupees (9), Ahmadabad, Akbarnagar,
yr.6, Burhanpur, AH1042/5, Delhi, AH1049, Lahore, AH1065/28, Multan (2), both
AH1042, different types, mint unclear (2), one AH1059, possibly Akbarnagar, Half-
Rupee, mint off flan (KM 218, 224.1, 224.5, 227.6, 227.8, 235.9, 235.17, 235.19), fine
to very fine, the Half-Rupee with test punch both sides, very fine (10) £80-100
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
975 976
975 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), gold Mohur, 10.92g, Dar ul-khilafat
Shahjahanabad, AH1104/36 (KM 315.42), good very fine £500-600
976 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), gold Mohur, 11.01g, Dar al-
Sultanate Lahore, AH1109/41 (KM 315.31), about extremely fine/good very fine £350-450
977 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), Rupees (5), Itawa, AH1102/35,
Lahore, date unclear, Patna, AH1090/23, mint off flan, with full titles, AH1072/4, later
type, 1111/44, Half-Rupees (4), with mint unclear, Farrukhsiyar (1712-19), Rupees
(3), Shahjahanabad, AH1127/4, Surat (2), both ry.2, Half-Rupee, mint off flan, ry.5
(KM 297, 300.39, 300.71, 375, 377.55, 377.59), about fine to very fine (13) £80-100
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
979 India, Mughal Empire, Shah ‘Alam Bahadur (1707-12), Rupee, Shahjahanabad,
AH1123/3, Jahandar Shah (1712), Rupees (2), Mustaqir al-Mulk Akbarabad, ahd,
Surat, AH1124, ahd, Rafi ud-Darjat (1719), Rupee, Shahjahanabad, ahd, as Shah Jahan
II (1719), Rupee, Shahjahanabad, ahd (KM 347.18, 363.3, 363.21, 405.19, 415.23), the
first very fine/good very fine, the Jahandar Rupees with test punches both sides, about fine and
very fine, the fourth good fine, the last with minor reverse test punch, very fine (5) £80-100
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
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980
980 (x1.5)
980 India, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar (1713-19), gold Mohur, 11.03g, Macchlipattan,
AH1131/8 (KM 390.21), edge with a couple of punches and reverse with single unobtrusive
punch, very fine and extremely rare £800-1,000
982
981
981 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah (1719-48), gold Mohur, 10.81g, Mustaqir
ul-Khilafat Akbarabad, AH1134/4 (KM 438.2), edge smoothed for mounting, otherwise
attractive good very fine £400-500
982 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah (1719-48), gold Mohur, 10.85g, Dar ul-
Khilafat Shahjahanabad, AH11—/12 (KM 439.4), very fine £350-400
983 India, Mughal Empire, Rupees (10), including issues of Shah Jahan (1), Aurangzeb (1),
Farrukhsiyar (1), Muhammad Shah (7), one with an interesting countermark, Half-Rupee
(1), issuer unclear, ry.39, Æ Dams (2), together with square Rupee tokens of Akbar (3),
the silver coins mostly very fine, the Dams and a couple of the Muhammad Shah Rupees about
fine (16) £80-100
984 985
984 India, States, Assam, Gadadhara Simha (1681-96), octagonal Rupee, 11.31g, Ahom
legends, a bird lower right, rev. a lion lower right (RB. E5.2; KM 32), very fine £80-100
985 India, States, Assam, Rajeshvara Simha (1751-69), octagonal Rupee, 11.31g,
Rangpur, Sk. 1685, Persian legends both sides, lion at bottom of reverse legend (RB.
O89.1; KM 156), very fine, rare £250-300
986 India, States, Assam, Lakshmi Simha (1769-80), Half-Rupee, undated, Quarter-
Rupee, Sk.1693, Gaurinatha Simha (1780-96), Rupees (2), Sk. 1705, 1716 (KM 176,
178, 215, 218), very fine; Tibet, 3-Srang, 16-10, Æ Sho (2), 15-56, 16-2, together with
a Ga-den Tangka (KM Y# 21.1, 21.2, 26), the Tangka loop-mounted, mostly very fine;
Nepal, Quarter-Mohar, Sk. 1716, Rupee VS2045, Æ Paisas (2), VS1954, 1970 (KM
496, 628, 685.2, 1061), the Rupee extremely fine, other coins fine to very fine; Bhutan, Æ
Half-Rupees (2) (KM 7.2, 8.1), very fine (14) £80-100
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987
987 (x1.5)
g987 India, States, Bahawalpur, Sadiq Muhammad Khan V (1907-47), gold Ashrafi,
AH1343, portrait left (KM 11), in NGC holder graded MS61 £800-1,000
988 India, States, Cooch Behar, Nara Narayan (1487-1555), Tanka, 10.53g (RB.3; KM
34), choice, about extremely fine £40-60
989 India, States, Cooch Behar, Lakshmi Narayan (1587-1627), Half-Tankas (2), 4.91,
4.68g, Sk 1509 and Sk 1509 with year 98 of Cooch Behar era, struck using Tanka dies,
Rupa Narayan (1695-1715), Half-Rupee, 4.83g, Upendra Narayan (1715-63), Half-
Rupee, 4.62g, Devendra Manikya (1763-65), Half-Rupee, 4.66g, legends naming the
respective ruler in each case (RB. 24, 25, 62, 63, 64; Bose E-1.4, 5, 6, G-1, H-1, I-1,
B-5.3, 6.8; KM 41, 42, 109, 115, 121), good fine to very (5) £60-80
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
990
990 India, States, Gwalior, Jankoji Rao (1827-43), gold Mohur, 10.83g, Lashkar Mint,
ry.2, in the name of Muhammad Shah, rev. bow and arrow pointing down with initial ‘Ja’
to right (KM 133), good extremely fine £600-800
991 992
991 India, States, Hyderabad, Nasir ad-Daula (1827-43), gold Mohur, 11.09g,
Haidarabad Mint, AH1261/8, in the name of Bahadur Shah II (KM 84), well struck on
broad flan, extremely fine £550-650
992 India, States, Hyderabad, Nasir ad-Daula (1827-43), gold Mohur, 11.11g,
Haidarabad Mint, AH1270/15, in the name of Bahadur Shah II (KM 84), edge has been
worked at top and mount removed, otherwise extremely fine £450-550
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993 India, States, Hyderabad, Nasir al-Daula (1829-57), Rupee, AH1273/18, Afzal al-
Daula (1857-69), Rupees (2), AH1276, 1281, Mir Mahbub ‘Ali Khan II (1869-1911),
Rupees (4), AH1295, 1309, 1310, 1317, Quarter-Rupees (6), AH1301, 1305, 1307 (2),
others with date off flan, Eighth-Rupees (5), AH130(5), 1307, others with date off flan,
1
⁄16-Rupees (2), dates off flan, dump Æ Paisa, milled Rupees (3), AH1312/28 (2), Char
Minar, AH1322/38 (KM 6, A12, 14, 15, 17, 32, 40.1, 79), generally fine to very fine, the
fractional Rupees extremely fine (24) £150-200
994 India, States, Hyderabad, novelty silver box made of Rupees of Hyderabad featuring the
Char Minar, height 26mm, diameter 30mm, the lid an issue of Mir Usman ‘Ali Khan
(1911-48), AH1334, the base from a coin of Mir Mahbub ‘Ali Khan, AH1324, the coins
around very fine £40-60
995 India, States, Indore, Jaswant Rao (1798-1811), Nazarana Rupee, in the name of
Muhammad Akbar II, AH1222 (KM 8), very fine £120-150
996 India, States, Jaipur, Man Singh II (1922-49), Nazarana Rupee, Sawai Jaipur,
1939/18, in the name of King George VI (KM 196), silvered, about extremely fine £60-80
998
998 (x1.5)
998 India, States, Mysore, Tipu Sultan (1783-99), Double-Rupee (Haidari), Patan
(Seringapatam), AH1298, cyclic year azal (38), rev. also naming cyclic year azal, regnal
year 2, edge, trilobed graining (Henderson 41; KM 127), good very fine, scarce £3,000-4,000
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999
999 India, States, Mysore, Tipu Sultan, Rupee, Patan, AM1223/13, British Protectorate,
Rupee, in name of Shah ‘Alam II, AH1225/94, Quarter-Rupee (Pavali), ‘3421’
(AH1243 retrograde), 1⁄3-Pavali, undated (1799-1810), (KM 126, 200, 202, 207), good
very fine or better, choice coins for type (4) £150-200
1000 India, States, Mysore, Tipu Sultan (1782-99), Æ Paisas (2), Farrukhyab-Hisar,
AM1216, 1217, Half-Paisas (2), Patan, without date, and AM1223, Quarter-Paisa,
Bengalur, AM1218 (KM 31.2, 63.1, 122.4, 122.8), very fine, together with later Æ 20-
Cash, 5-Cash (3) and 21⁄ 2 -Cash of Krisharaja Wodeyar, generally very fine (10) £100-150
1001 India, States, Mysore, Tipu Sultan (1782-99), Æ Paisa (7), Kalikut, AH1199,
Farrukhyab-Hisar, AM1216, Patan, AH1195, AM1224 (2), 1225, Nagar, AM1224 (this
a copy), Half-Paisa, Patan, AM1224, Quarter-Paisa (2), Bengalur and uncertain mint,
Dewan Purnaiya (1799-1810), 61⁄ 4 -Cash (5), Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1810-68), 20-
Cash, 10-Cash, sardula type, both 1834, 20-Cash, elephant type (3), undated, 20-Cash,
lion type (7), various dates, 10-Cash, 1842, 5-Cash, elephant type (5), together with Kasu
(8) of the pre-Tipu period (KM 31.1, 63.1, 72, 103.12, 122.5, A123, 123.6, 123.7, 171,
177, 185, 192.1, 192.2, 193.1, 193.2), generally fine to very fine (41) £150-200
1002
1005 1006
1002 India, States, Mysore, Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1810-68), gold Pagoda, 3.44g, Siva and
Parvati seated facing, rev. Devanagari legend sri krishnaraja (MSI.1.1089-90; KM 210),
about extremely fine £100-150
1003 India, Sikh Empire (19th century), Amritsar mint, Nanakshahi Rupees (2), date
unclear/86 (1829), VS1884/97 (1840) (Herrli 01.10.04, 01.11.04; KM 21.1, 21.2), the
first very fine, the second a little better (2) £80-100
1004 India, Sikh Empire, Rupees (4), Amritsar, VS1867, 1881, 1882, 1885/97 (KM A.20.4,
20.1, 22.1), very fine to good very fine; Kashmir, Kham Rupee, Srinagar, VS1927, Rupee,
VS1935, Æ Paisas (2), Half-Paisa, Jammu, (KM 2a, Y#13, 21a), the Rupees good fine and
good very fine, the Æ coins fine (9) £90-120
1005 India, States, Tripura, Dhanya Manikya (1490-1526), Tanka, 10.13g, Sk.1435,
victory issue, citing Queen Kamala, two beads to right of lion’s head, Sri Sri/Dha/nya
Mani/kya Kama/la Devyau within square and ornamental border (RB 75 (plate coin);
KM 48), on small flan, very fine, rare £150-200
1006 India, States, Tripura, Vijaya Manikya (1532-64) Tanka, Sk 1458, citing Queen
Lakshmi, lion right with date below and crescent and bead above head, rev. inscription
(RB. 94; KM 63), counter punch in obverse field, good fine £80-100
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1007 1010
1007 India, States, Tripura, Rajadhara Manikya (1586-99), Tanka, 10.79g, Sk.1508, citing
Queen Satyavati, lion left, with bead above head (RB. 186; KM 97), toned extremely fine £80-100
1008 India, Princely States (18th-20th century), miscellaneous coins in silver (32) and copper
or base metal (41), including: Bikanir, Rupee, 1892 and issues of Awadh (5), including a
Quarter-Rupee, Bundi (4), Indore (6), all with sun face, Bahawalpur (5), Baroda (5),
Datia (4), Gwalior (5), Jaisamir (5), Mewar (3), silver coins average very fine, copper fine
to very fine (73) £200-300
1009 India, Princely States Rupees (5), Jaisalmir, in the name of Muhammad Shah, Akhey
Shah series, fixed ry.22 (KM 14.3), Mewar (2), Chitor, in the name of ‘Alamgir II,
undated (1760-1850), Udaipur, Swarupshahi series, undated (1858-1920) (KM 11, 26),
Partabgarh (2), square type, this possibly a modern fabrication, another circular,
AH1236/45 (c.1823-58) (KM 23, 37), Token in the form of a square Rupee of Bundi
or Kotah, ry.32, very fine to extremely fine (6) £80-100
1010 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency (1793-1818), gold Mohur, 12.34g,
Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), fixed date AH1202, ry.19, edge, oblique milling right
(Stevens 4.3; Pr. 62; KM 103.1), good very fine £450-550
1011 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, jewellers copy of gold Mohur, 12.39g,
Murshidabad, fixed ry.19, edge grained right (cf. Pr. 62; KM 103), good extremely fine £300-350
1012 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah Alam II, dump
Rupee, Murshidabad, fixed ry. 19 (Pr.147; KM 84.2), good very fine £50-60
x1013 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah Alam II, dump
Rupee, Murshidabad, fixed ry. 19, Half-Rupee, Eighth-Rupee, same date and mint (cf.
Pr.147, 149, 151; KM 81.3, 83.3, 84.2), the first graded by NGC UNC details
(countermarked edge, cleaned), exceptional condition, the second toned very fine, the last
fine, scarce (3) £150-200
x1014 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1793-
1818 issue) milled Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, Murshidabad (Calcutta mint),
ry.19, edge grained right (Stevens 4.18, 4.20, 4.22; Pr. 157, 158, 159), the Half-Rupee
with a nick at the top and obverse adjustment marks, the Quarter-Rupee with similar faults,
but generally attractive extremely fine; (1819-29 issue) milled Rupees (2), Half-Rupee,
Quarter-Rupee, Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), ry.19, edge straight grained, the Quarter-
Rupee with no dot privy mark and large diameter flan (Stevens 6.11, 6.15, 6.17; Pr. 172,
173, 175), one Rupee with weak area on edge and adjustment marks, these and Half-Rupee
very fine, the Quarter-Rupee with minor edge imperfection, good very fine, scarce (7) £100-150
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1015
x1015 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1819
issue) milled Rupee, Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), ry.19, with no ‘star’ below bad of
badshah, edge straight grained (Stevens 6.10 ; Pr. -), minor edge dent, very fine, rare early
issue of the straight-grained series £150-200
1016
x1016 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1819
issue) milled Rupee, Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), ry.19, with no ‘star’ below bad of
badshah, edge straight grained (Stevens 6.10 ; Pr. -), minor obverse adjustment marks on
reverse and edge dent, very fine, rare early issue of the straight-grained series; (1819-29
issue) milled Rupee, Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), ry.19, small ‘s’ at top right of reverse,
edge straight grained (Stevens 6.13; Pr. 176), minor obverse adjustment marks, very fine
or a little better, scarce; off metal strike (or contemporary copy), Half-Mohur in silver,
5.78g, ‘Murshidabad,’ AH1202, ry.19, beaded border, edge grained right (Stevens 4.5;
Pr. 63-72 for type), good very fine and interesting (3) £150-200
1017 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, milled Rupees (5), Half-Rupee,
Quarter-Rupee, including broad-border Rupee of Murshidabad, AH1202 (1793)
(Stevens 5.5; Pr. 156; KM 106), very fine, milled dump Rupee, Benares AH1218/46/17,
Prinseps Coinage, Æ 1⁄8-Annas (2), 1⁄16-Anna, AH1195/22, Æ 1-Cash, 1803, Trisul Pice
(14), various types, the silver mainly very fine or better, the copper fine to very fine (26) £200-300
1018
1018 (x1.5)
x1018 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1794-
96 issue) milled Quarter-Rupee, Murshidabad (Dacca mint), AH1204, ry.19, edge
grained right, central bead before group of beads to right of mint name (Stevens 5.59; Pr.
171), a minor edge imperfection, about very fine, rare £200-250
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1019
1019 (x1.5) 1020
x1019 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1794-
96 issue) milled Quarter-Rupee, Murshidabad (Dacca mint), AH1204, ry.19, edge
grained right, central bead before group of beads to right of mint name (Stevens 5.59; Pr.
171), a couple of edge imperfections and two scratches in bottom section of obverse, otherwise
good very fine, rare £200-250
1020 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency (1815 issue), Rupee, Banaras,
1229/17/49, edge grained right, (S & W 7.145; Pr. 289), rim and edge of flan impaired
in top right quarter, otherwise attractively toned, good very fine £80-100
x1021 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II,
Rupee, Azimabad (Patna), yr. 9 (Stevens 5.19; KM.19; Pr.106), test punches and a nick
on edge, very fine, scarce; Rupees (6), Banaras, 1212/17/40, 1221/17/48, 1221/17/49,
1229/17/49 (3) (Pr. 255, 274, 275, 286; KM 40.1, 41), very fine or better (7) £80-100
1022
1022 (x2)
x1022 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, gold 1⁄15-Mohur, “Surat”, year 4(6),
struck at Bombay, privy mark 4b (Stevens 3.14; KM 237.1; Pr.263), in NGC holder,
graded MS65 £400-500
x1023 India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, in the name of Shah Jahan II
(1719), Rupee, Mumbai, ry.ahd, in the name of Muhammad Shah (1719-48), Rupees
(2), Mumbai, AH114(9), ry.19, AH115-, ry.20 (Stevens 2.9, 2.40, 2.42var; KM 159,
160; Pr. 32, 50, -), the first struck from rusty dies, good very fine, scarce, the second fine, the
third with unusually corroded surface and several shroff marks on edge, very fine, scarce date
with normal ‘5’, not listed in Pridmore or Stevens as such (3) £120-150
1024
1024 India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Æ 2-Pice, 1791, (Stevens 8.2;
Pr.118, KM 196), extremely fine £120-160
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x1025 India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, in the name of ‘Alamgir II, dump
Rupees, Surat (3), privy mark 1, ry. 4(6), privy mark 6, 1825/46, privy mark 8 (Bombay
mint) (Stevens 3.16, 3.18, 6.163 type; Pr. 253, 270, 276; KM 212.1, 212.2, 218.2),
generally very fine, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah (1719-48), Rupee, Surat, AH
1133, ry.2 (KM 436.60), test punch on reverse, very fine (4) £50-70
1026 India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency dump Rupees (3), privy marks 1, 6,
7, the last dated 1825, 1⁄5-Rupee, Tellicherry, 1805, Æ dump Pice (16)90, other 19th
century dump Pice (10), Half-Pice, some with readable dates, milled Rupees, Surat,
AH1215/46 (2), one with vertical milling, the other plain edge, Half-Rupee, plain edge,
Æ Quarter-Annas (2), 1832/AH1247, 1833/AH1249 (KM A143, 197, 198, 212.1,
212.2, 218, 221, 223, 224, 232, 235, 277), the dump coins about fine to fine, milled issues
and the 1⁄5-Rupee generally very fine, Uniform Coinage, Æ Half-Anna, 1845, Quarter-
Annas (4), 1835 (3), 1858, Half-Pice (3), 1853 (2), 1894, 1⁄12-Anna, 1924, the first about
very fine, others generally very fine or better (30) £100-150
x1027 India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, in the name of Muhammad Akbar,
Rupee, Ahmadabad, AH1123, (KM 260.2), very fine, Maratha Confederacy, in the
name of Shah Alam II, Rupee, possibly Ahmadabad (not visible), rev. Devanagri legend
Ram and ankus (KM 252, also see issues with Latif Khan, KM 51), about fine, Bagakot,
Rupee, 1819 (Stevens 6.44; KM 271), good fine, Pune, Rupee, Fasli date in Devanagari
1241, Æ Pice (2), in the name of Chhatrapati Sivaji (Stevens 6.104, 6.141-150; KM 214,
271), the Rupee fine, the Pice about fine, Saharanpur, Rupee, AH(12)20, ry. 47 (Stevens
(Bengal) 8.129), good very fine, Mughal Empire, Shah ‘Alam (1707-12), Rupee,
Ahmadnagar, AH1123 (KM 348.2), about very fine (8) £60-80
1028
1028 India, Bombay, Duncan, Stratton & Co, Half-Rupee, c. 1905, trial or proving coinage,
in copper (Spink Numismatic Circular, Bullmore, pp. 439, no. 6), minor rim bumps to
reverse, otherwise in NGC holder, graded MS62BN £120-150
PROVENANCE:
DNW 148, 18 September 2018, lot 2115
1029 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, in the name of Aurangzeb
(1658-1707), Rupee, Chinapatan, ry.50 (Stevens 2.13; KM A289; Pr. -), a few bankers
marks on edge, the obverse struck slightly off-centre so the whole of the Emperor’s name is
unusually clear, toned about extremely fine, rare £80-100
PROVENANCE:
ex. Nicholas Rhodes Collection
1030 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, in the name of Shah ‘Alam I
(1707-12), Rupee, Chinapatan, ry. 3; in the name of Muhammad Shah (1719-48),
Rupee, regnal year off flan (Stevens 2.17, 2.31-2.43; KM A302, G302; Pr. 121, 130-33),
the first with test punch both sides, very fine, the second with triple punch on obverse, about
very fine (2) £60-80
PROVENANCE:
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1033
1031 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency (Reformed Coinage, first issue,
1807-08), Double-Fanam, no circle around central legends, obv. H, rev. V. (Reformed
Coinage, second issue, 1808-12), Quarter-Pagoda, gopuram between 18 stars, oval
buckle (Stevens obv. P, rev. XIV), Fanam (Stevens obv. B) (Stevens 3.83, 3.199, 3.269;
KM 339, 349, 352), the first about very fine, the Quarter Pagoda good very fine, the Fanam
good fine (3) £200-300
1032 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Double-Fanams (2), Fanams (3),
undated, 1764-1806 (Stevens 1.24, 1.25; Pr. 18, 19; KM 307, 308), fine to very fine,
milled Arcot Rupees (3), with closed lotus (2), rose (1), Quarter-Rupee, open lotus,
1
⁄16-Rupee, rose, Æ 20-Cash, 10-Cash (2), all 1808, 1⁄96-Rupee, 1794 (KM 319, 321, 392,
409, 415.1, 423, 436), the 20-Cash and 1⁄96-Rupee fine, otherwise very fine or a little better
(14) £100-150
x1033 India, East India Company, William IV (1830-37), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-
Rupee, 1835, Calcutta, all F incuse on truncation (S & W 1.41, 1.54, 1.65 ; Pr. 36, 69,
89), all very fine, all scarce (3) £150-200
x1034 India, East India Company, William IV (1830-37), Æ Half-Annas (5), 1834, Bombay,
small letters (Stevens 5.31; Pr. 217), very fine, 1835, Madras (3), Bombay (1) (S & W
1.79, 1.83; Pr. 131, 133), very fine to about extremely fine (5) £60-80
x1035 India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-
Rupee,1840, 2-Annas, 1841, all Calcutta, continuous legend (S & W 2.15, 2.32, 2.43,
2.51; Pr. -, 73, 103, 115), the first two good very fine, the third good fine, the last
attractively toned extremely fine (4) £100-120
x1036 India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (5), 1840, Madras, divided
legend, different types, W.W., A/I, W.W.S, B/I, W.W.B (2) C/I and D/I, W.W.B., F/I
(S & W 3.36, 3.37, 3.38, 3.40, 3.42; Pr. -, 59, 60, -), the last with letter scratched on
queen’s head, generally very fine to extremely fine (5) £70-90
x1037 India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (6), 1840,
Bombay/Calcutta, divided legend, W.W., A/I, with minor varieties (S & W 3.33; Pr. 56,
57), generally very fine or better (6) £80-100
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x1038 India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Half-Rupees (2), 1840, divided
legend, Calcutta, W.W. incuse, and Madras, S raised, W.W. incuse (S & W 3.46, 3.49;
Pr. 80, 82), the first with patchy toning, extremely fine, the second very fine, rare (2) £70-90
x1039 India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Quarter-Rupees (4), 1840,
continuous legend, Madras, S incuse on neck, divided legend (3) Bombay/Calcutta,
W.W. (2), different reverse types, Madras, W.W.S (S & W 2.47, 3.52, 3.54, 3.57; Pr. 101,
105, 107, 110), generally very fine (4) £60-80
1040
1040 (x1.5)
g1040 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Mohur, 1862 C, two flowers in bottom
section of jabot, small ‘v’ at base of bust (S & W 4.6; Pr.6; KM 480), graded NGC MS61 £2,000-3,000
1041
1041 (x1.5)
g1041 British India, Queen Victoria (1838-1901), gold Mohur, 11.59g, 1862, Calcutta,
crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, plain dress, single flower in bottom panel of jabot,
VICTORIA QUEEN, rev. ONE MOHUR - INDIA 1862 within an ornamental border (Pr.1; S &
W. 4.1; KM 480), very fine £1,200-1,400
1042 British India, Queen Victoria (1838-1901), Rupees (7), 1840 (4), one with ‘s’ incuse
on truncation, 1862, 1889B, 1901B, Edward VII (1901-10), Rupees (2), 1903C,
1906C, George VI (1937-52), Rupees (2), 1944B, 1947B, very fine to extremely fine
(11) £150-200
x1043 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees, 1877 (4), Calcutta, Bombay (3), different
die varieties, one with crescent and ‘v’ at base of robe, bottom left-hand flower on reverse
has 5 petals, top flower with petals pointing up, the second the same but top flower with
curved petals, the second with crescent ‘v’ and bottom left-hand flower with 6 petals, top
flower with petals pointing up (S & W 6.29, 6.35; Pr. 115, 149, 150), the first two good
very fine the last two good fine to about very fine (4) £50-70
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x1044 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (2), 1880, Bombay, bottom left-hand
flower on reverse has 3 petals, top flower with petals pointing up, (type A3/III), 1885,
Bombay, similar top flower with letter ‘B’ raised, bottom left-hand flower has 6 petals
(type A1/II (S & W 6.54, 5,85a; Pr. 155, 168), both very fine, rare varieties (2) £50-70
Stevens and Weir list the 1880 Rupee of type A3/III but had not seen one at the time of going
to print. This and the type A1/II 1885 Rupee are given no value and are presumably rarely
seen.
x1045 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (6), 1880, Bombay, bottom left-hand
flower on reverse has 3 petals, top flower with petals pointing up, (type A3/III), 1882,
Bombay, 1883, Calcutta, 1884, Bombay, 1885, Bombay, 1886, Bombay (S & W 6.54,
6.64, 6.67, 6.78, 6.85, 6.93; Pr. 122, 155, 160, 166, 168, 171), the first about very fine,
rare, the others generally very fine (6) £60-80
x1046 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (20), 1886 B, 1886 C, 1887 B (3), ‘B’
raised and incuse, 1888 B (2), ‘B’ raised and incuse, 1889 B (2), 1890 B, 1890 C, 1891
B, 1892 B, 1892 C, 1893 B, 1893 C, 1900 B, 1900 C, 1901 B, 1901 C (S & W 6.90,
93a, 101, 103, 107, 108, 111, 114, 112, 119, 125, 128, 133, 135, 153, 155, 159, 162;
Pr. 126, 131, 133, 134, 138, 139, 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 186,
187), generally very fine or better (20) £200-300
1047 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupee, 1878B, Edward VII, Rupees (2), 1903,
1909, George V, Rupees (3), 1913B, 1914B, 1917B, Half-Rupee, 1936C, George VI,
Rupees (2), 1940B, 1942B, fine to very fine (9) £50-70
x1048 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Half-Rupees (4), 1887, 1888, 1892, 1893, all
Bombay, the first two A/II, the second two A/I (S & W 6.198, 200, 214, 220; Pr. 296,
298, 302, 303), good fine to very fine, all scarce (4) £140-160
1049 1050
x1049 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Quarter-Rupee, 1889, Bombay, ‘B’ incuse (S & W
6.296; Pr. 423), in NGC holder, graded MS61 £200-300
x1050 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Quarter-Rupee, 1892, Bombay, ‘B’ incuse (S & W
6.311; Pr. 427), in NGC holder, graded MS62 £200-300
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x1051 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Quarter-Rupee, 1893, Bombay, ‘B’ incuse (S & W
6.318; Pr. 428), in NGC holder, graded MS62 £200-300
x1052 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Quarter-Rupee, 1894, Bombay, ‘B’ incuse (S & W
6.322; Pr. 429), in NGC holder, graded MS61 £200-300
x1053 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Quarter-Rupee, 1898, Bombay, ‘B’ incuse (S & W
6.335; Pr. 431), obverse struck from rusty dies, reverse with scratch within legend, in NGC
holder, graded MS63 £200-300
1058
1054
x1054 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Æ Half-Annas (2), 1862, Calcutta, A/I, octagonal
berries with wide spike at bottom, Madras, A/I, bust with 41⁄ 2 panels in jabot, thick
obverse lettering, long base to ‘2’, sloping top to ‘1’ (S & W 4.151, 4.159; Pr. 576, 577),
good very fine and very fine (2) £150-200
x1055 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Æ Half-Annas 1862 (2), Calcutta, B/II, flat top
to ‘1’, Bombay, A/I, octagonal berries with wide spike at bottom (S & W 4.155, 158;
Pr. 577, 581), about very fine with letters scratched in obverse field, good fine (2) £100-120
x1056 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Æ Half-Annas (2), 1862, Bombay, A/I, 1862,
Madras, A/I, bust with 41⁄ 2 panels in jabot, short base to ‘2’, sloping top to ‘1’ (S & W
4.158, 4.159; Pr. 577, 578), fine/about very fine, and about very fine (2) £100-120
x1057 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Æ Half-Annas (6), 1862, Bombay/Madras mints,
A/I, various minor varieties (S & W 4.158, 159; Pr. 577, 578), about fine to fine (6) £200-300
x1058 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Æ Half-Anna, 1876, Calcutta (S & W 5.47; Pr.
584), good fine, rare £100-120
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x1059 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Æ Quarter-Annas (2), 1880, 1889, both Calcutta,
1
⁄12-Anna, 1886, Bombay (S & W 6.494, 6.509, 6.626; Pr. 614, 622, 813), in NGC
holders, the first graded MS63 RD, the second MS64 RD, the 1⁄12-Anna AU58 BN (3) £200-300
1060
1060 (x2)
1060 India, Victoria (1837-1901), 1⁄12-Anna struck in silver, 1891 C, crowned bust left, rev.
value and date in circle (S & W 6.638), toned, uncirculated, rare £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
David Fore collection, Baldwin auction 78, 7 May 2013, lot 12
J J Pittman collection
1061
1062
1061 India, Edward VII (1901-10), Rupee, obverse brockage error, bare head right, rev. as
obverse but incuse (cf. KM 508), a pleasing error, in NGC holder, graded AU58 £250-350
x1062 British India, Edward VII (1901-10), Quarter-Rupees (2), 1904, 1906, both Calcutta
(S & W 7.99, 7.104; Pr. 557, 559), both in NGC holders, the first graded MS62, the second
graded MS61 (2) £300-400
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1064
1063 British India, George V (1911-36), ‘Pig’ Rupee, 1911B George VI (1937-52), Rupee,
1938B, with bead (Pr. 217; S & W. 8.15; KM.523), good extremely fine £60-80
x1064 British India, George V (1911-36), 2-Annas (3), 1913, 1915, both Bombay, 1916,
Calcutta (S & W 8.202, 8.210, 8.212; Pr. 572, 574, 569), all in NGC holders, the first
two graded MS63, the 1916 coin graded MS64 (3) £300-400
1065
1065 India, Colonial, French, in the name of Muhammad Shah (1719-48), Rupee, 10.98g,
‘Arcot’ mint for Pondicherry (probably struck at Alamparai), ry.23, crescent on bottom
line of obverse legend (Brockmeier, JONS 194, pp.34-36), extremely rare with this early
date and with crescent in this position, toned good very fine £100-150
It is well known that the French struck Arcot Rupees at Pondicherry and that their issues
are characterised by a crescent by the date. More recently it was noticed that the particular
form of the word julus found on Pondicherry Rupees is also present on other Arcot
Rupees (Jan Lingen, ‘Rupees with the Mint name Arkat,’ Seaby Coin & Medal Bulletin,
January 1980).
Taking this a step further, Brockmeier researched the history of the country mint Alamparai
(Alamparve) just north of Pondicherry. Ananda Rangam Pillai, a merchant based in
Pondicherry at the time, mentions that when the French began striking Rupees at
Pondicherry in 1736 the new coin dies were sent from Alamparai with the charter. He also
records that the the French governor was instructed to run the mint the same way as at
Alamparai by the chief Dubash and representative of the Arcot Nawab, who allocated a die
cutter from Alamparai to the new mint.
From this account Brockmeier concluded that early Rupees struck at Pondicherry would share
the same legend peculiarities with contemporaneous issues of Alamparai. Hence, it is thought
that Rupees of this type without a crescent were struck at Alamparai
1066 India, Colonial, French, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Arcot Rupees (8),
AH(1)185/10, (11)91/16, 1218/43, 1220/45 (2), 1221/43 (2), ry 45, struck for
Pondicherrry, with crescent by regnal year (KM 15), together with Mysore, a similar
Rupee, AH1224/74 (KM 207), generally very fine or better (9) £150-200
1067 India, Colonial, French, Arcot Rupees (3), AH1201/26, 1203/28, 1221/43, Æ
Doudou (2), one dated 1836 (KM 15, 35, 52), fine to very fine; Dutch, Æ Cash, Pulicat,
reversed ‘P’, Half-Duit or Cache, occupation of Pondicherry, Tamil legend/Kali (KM 33,
35.2), about fine and very fine; Danish, Æ 4-Cash, 1893 (KM.159.1), very fine (8) £50-70
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1068 India, Colonial, Portuguese, Goa, João VI (regent, 1807-1816), Rupia, 1807,
inverted ‘A’ for ‘V’ in ‘RVPIA’, Anonymous, Æ Tanga (60-Reis), undated (1825-34),
Luiz I (1861-89), milled Rupia, 1882 (KM 219, 251, 312), the first fine, scarce, the second
about fine, the Rupia very fine, Diu, Anonymous, Æ 2-Bazarucos, 1686, Half-Atia (2),
1718, 1768 (KM 7, 37, 41), the first with slight corrosion, generally very fine or about so
(6) £150-200
1069 India, miscellaneous, ancient Coins (7): Western Kshatraps, Drachms (4), Scythian,
Tetradrachm and Drachm of Azes, Indo-Greek, square Æ Unit of Eucratides, together
with a gold Fanam and Æ Massa of Sri Lanka, fine to very fine (9) £60-80
1070 India & Afghanistan, miscellaneous, Mughal Empire, Akbar (1556-1605), square
Rupee, Urdu Zafar Qarin, undated (KM 82.9), about very fine, square Tokens imitating
Akbar Rupees (2), circular Token with Kalima both sides, Sultans of Delhi, Muhammad
‘Adil Shah (1552-56), Æ Paisa, undated type (G & G. D. 1128), fine; Afghanistan,
Durrani, Taimur Shah (1773-93), Rupee, Sind, AH(119)8, Dost Muhammad
(1842-63), Rupee, Kabul, AH1258 (KM 493, 774), very fine (7) £100-150
1071 India & Pakistan, miscellaneous, Mughal, Jahangir (1605-28), Ilahi Rupee, Lahore,
ry.8, Bahman (KM 145.11), very fine, Kashmir, Srinagar, Rupee, VS1935 (KM 21a),
good very fine, Cannanore, 1⁄5-Rupee, AH1221 (KM 5), very fine; Afghanistan, Durrani,
Taimur Shah (1772-93), Rupee, Bhakhar, AH1202, Sher ‘Ali (1868-79), Rupee,
Kabul, date unclear, Abdur Rahman (1880-1901), Rupees, Kabul (2), AH1303, 1305,
together with Æ Coins of India (3) and Afghanistan (3) (KM 293, 521, 544.1, 545),
generally fine or a little better (13) £100-120
1072
x1072 India, miscellaneous, Assam, Rajesvara Simha (1751-69), gold Quarter-Mohur, 2.87g,
jeweller’s imitation, SE1678 (RB. item 60, p.123; cf. Fr.937), crudely struck, very fine,
Gaurinatha Simha (1780-96), 1⁄16-Mohur, 0.55g. undated (RB R.29.1; Fr-962), graded
MS64, rare; India, Coorg (1736-66), gold Fanam, graded MS63, Fatimid, Quarter-
Dinar, 0.85g, mint not visible, attributed to al-Zahir, but legend not clear, good fine (4) £150-200
1073 India, miscellaneous, British India, Rupees (10), 1835, ‘F’ incuse on neck, 1840 (2),
both with divided legend, 1862, 1879 C, 1892 C, 1893 C (2), 1917 B, 1945 B, Half-
Rupees (3), 1894 B, 1899 B, 1946, Quarter-Rupee, 1928, 2-Annas (2), 1841, divided
legend, 1917, varied condition, from fine to extremely fine, Princely States, Awadh, Wajid
Ali Shah, Rupee, AH1263/1 (KM 365.1), good very fine, Bundi, Rupees (2), in name of
Edward VII, VS1964 and in name of George V, VS1979 (KM 4, 18.2), about very fine;
Nepal, Prithvi Bir Bikram (1881-1911) 2-Mohars (2), SE1831, 1832 (the second
machine struck), Tribhuvana Bir Bikram (1911-50), Half-Mohar, VS1970 (KM 651.2,
656, 693), extremely fine, together with a Jital, Samanta Deva, very fine (23) £150-200
1074 India, miscellaneous Æ Coins (45), Rupees (3), billon Coins (6), mostly issues of the
Kushans, Sultans and Princely States, together with a Ramatanka, generally about fine to
very fine (55) £100-150
1075 India, silver Tokens (9), Habib Bank, 5-Tolas, Ramatankas (2), in the style of Mughal
coins (4), large Diwali medals (2), featuring Saraswati and Ganesha, Republic, proof
50-Rupees, 1975, celebrating Women’s Year (KM 256), the 50-Rupees about
uncirculated, as struck, the Diwali medals and 5-Tolas, extremely fine, others fine or better
(10) £150-200
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1076 1077
1076 Afghanistan, Durrani, Taimur Shah (1773-93), gold Mohur, 10.95g, Peshawar mint,
AH (118)9/4 (cf. KM 706), lightly struck or slightly double-stuck giving a ‘shadow’ to some
of the letters, a couple of tiny edge punches, extremely fine and scarce £450-550
1077 Afghanistan, Durrani, Taimur Shah (1773-93), gold Mohur, 10.75g, Ahmadshahi,
AH1204 (cf. KM 125), weakly struck, good very fine £400-500
1078 Afghanistan, Rupees (12), of Taimur Shah, Mahmud Shah (5), Dost Muhammad, Sher
‘Ali (2), Abdur Rahman (4), together with a Half-Rupee of Sher ‘Ali and an anonymous
pictorial Fulus of Kabul, fine to very fine (15) £100-150
1079 1080
1079 Indonesia, Java, Netherlands East Indies, Rupee, 1799, Arabic legend both sides (KM
175.2; Sch. 473), very fine, scarce in this condition £120-180
PROVENANCE:
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1080 Indonesia, Java, Netherlands East Indies, Batavian Republic (1799-1806), Rupee,
1805 Z, Arabic legend both sides, overstruck with Madura Star, for Madura Island (KM
191.3 (host KM 214); Sch. 532), very fine, rare £250-350
1081
1081 Indonesia, Sumatra, Atjeh, Kupangs (2), the first possibly issue of ‘Ala al-Din Riyayat
Shah (1527-64), the second ‘Ala al-Din Shah Jahan (1735-60) (MNI 3077, 3088), the
first extremely fine, the second very fine (2) £50-60
1082 South East Asia miscellaneous (9), including Sumatra, Atjeh, ‘Ala al-Din bin ‘Ali
(1537-71), gold Kupang, Indonesia, Æ Keping, 1804/AH1219, Nethelands East
Indies, Æ VOC Duits (3), 1744, 1756, 1771, Half-Duit, 1757, 1-Cent, 1945, French
Indo-China, Æ Cent, 1887, Java, Mahopahit, silver Massa, Cambodia, Fuang, fine to
very fine (9) £90-120
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1083
1084
1083 Sri Lanka (Ceylon) (1st century BC - 2nd century AD), Æ Lakshmi Plaque, 5.61g,
Lakshmi standing between two elephants on stands, rev. swastika on a stand between
ancillary symbols (Cod.21; MAC.5048-50), with unusually clear Lakshmi figure, very
fine/good fine £60-80
1084 Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Anonymous (c.10th - 11th century), gold Kahavanu, 4.34g, figure
seated right, holding conch, rev. standing figure holding lotus bud, gold Pala (1⁄ 4 -
Kahavanu), 1.04g, similar figure holding a ball, rev. annulet above legend, Lakshmi
(Codrington 54, 60; MNI 825, 826), the first very fine, the second good very fine (2) £200-250
1085 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Anonymous (c.10th - 11th century), gold Kahavanu, 4.40g, figure
seated right, holding an open flower, corrupted Nagari legend below right, rev. standing
figure holding a hemipherical lotus bud or bowl, symbols around (Codrington 48; MNI.
825), good very fine £150-200
1086
1086 (x1.5)
1086 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Netherlands East Indies, Rupee, 1784, Arabic-Malay legend,
wang waland kompani kolombu (coin Holland Company Colombo), rev. puqu djazirat
sailung 1784 (money, Island of Ceylon, 1784) (KM 31.1; Sch. 1260), very fine, extremely
rare £500-600
PROVENANCE:
ex Ton Eijkelenkamp collection, Baldwin, 8 October 2001, lot 899
1087 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Dutch East India Company, dump Æ Stuiver, Galle, 1783,
1-Stuiver, Colombo, 1783, (KM.26, 28; Sch.1296, 1341d), the first good very fine, the
second fine, British Colonial, dump Æ 1⁄24-Rixdollar, 1803, milled Æ 2-Stiver, Stiver,
1815, 5-Cents, Cent, 1870, Half-Cent, 1891, 5-Rupees, 1957 (2), 2500 years of
Buddhism (KM.64, 81, 82.1, 91, 92, 93), fine to very fine, the 5-Rupees extremely fine,
together with Æ Massa (9) of medieval Ceylon, a good range, generally very fine (19) £200-300
1088 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Award of Merit medals for the Agri-Horicutlural Show, Nuwara
Eliya in white metal, 1897, Bronze, 1897, good extremely fine to uncirculated (4) £30-40
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g1090 Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), Half-Sovereign, 1886-S Sydney, fifth head left, rev.
crowned shield, S below (Marsh 468; S.3862E), about very fine, a provincial date issue for
the Half-Sovereign series £200-250
Marsh records a mintage of only 82,000
1091
1091 (x1.5)
g1091 Australia, George V (1910-36), Sovereign, 1922-S, Sydney, bare head left, rev. St
George and dragon, S on ground line (Marsh 282 {R3}; S.4003), light rim marks and
suggested rim filing at obverse 10 to 11 o’clock, otherwise lustrous, extremely fine, rare £8,000-10,000
PROVENANCE:
St James’ auction 21, 19 April 2012, lot 526
1092
1092 (x1.5)
g1092 Australia, George V (1910-36), Sovereign, 1928-M, Melbourne, bare head left, rev. St
George and dragon, M on ground line (Marsh 246 [R2]; S.3999), possibly once lightly
wiped with a dry cloth with a faint surface smoothing behind head, otherwise fully lustrous, a
bold extremely fine, rare £1,500-2,000
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1093
1093 (x1.5)
g1093 Australia, George V (1910-36), Sovereign, 1929-M, Melbourne, bare head left, rev. St
George and dragon, M on ground line (Marsh 247 [R3]; S.4000), in PCGS holder,
graded MS62 £1,800-2,200
1094
1094 (x1.5)
1094 Australia, George V (1910-36), Proof or Specimen Florin, 1934, Melbourne, crowned
bust left, rev. en médaille, Australian shield-of-arms, edge milled (KM 27), subtle tone
across otherwise brilliant surfaces, about as struck, rare with a recorded mintage of 100 pieces £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:
Noble, sale 87, 8-11 April 2008, lot 484 - AU$22,000
Thomas collection, Noble, sale 68, 21-23 November 2001, lot 1464 - AU$2,800
Noble, sale 46, 16-17 November 1994, lot 1599 - AU$2,500
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1095 Austria, Archduke Leopold (1692-1632), Thaler, 1632, Hall, crowned and cuirassed
bust right, holding sceptre, rev. crowned shield (Dav. 3338; KM 629.2), lightly toned,
otherwise boldly struck, extremely fine or better £120-150
1097
g1097 Austria, Franz Joseph I (1848-1916), 20-Franc {8-Forint}, 1889-KB, Kremnitz (Fr.
1737; KM 467), small flaw behind head, otherwise lustrous, about extremely fine £180-220
1098 Bahamas, Elizabeth II, silver coins (12), 5-Dollars, 1966; 1970 (2) - one a proof; also,
2-Dollars, 1972; 1975 Proof; Dollar (7), 1966 (6); 1970 Proof; additionally, Bermuda,
Crowns, 1964 (4), generally extremely fine to uncirculated (16) £70-90
1099
1099 Flanders, Louis de Mâle (1346-84), Chaise d’or au lion, Ghent or Mechelen, 4.47g,
Count enthroned, holding sword and resting left hand on shield with lion, rev. cross
fleury in quadrilobe (Delm. 466; Fr.163; Schneider 148), edge smoothing and other light
marks suggestive of past mounting, otherwise good very fine £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, October 1974 (with ticket)
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1101 Belgium, Ghent, under German occupation, 2-Franken, 1918, crowned shield, rev.
value and date (Jaeger 617), extremely fine £90-120
1102 Brazil, Pattern 40-Reis, 1889, in copper, standing figure, rev. globe, edge plain (KM
Pn172), extremely fine, a few light spots but with attractive lustre, scarce £120-150
1103 Canada, miscellaneous silver coins, including Victoria, minor silver (6); Edward VII,
25-Cents, 1907; George V, as first (5); George VI, Dollar, 1939; 50-Cents, 1943; 25-
Cents (4); 10-Cents, 1938; 5-Cents, 1940; also, Royal Visit, 1939, Æ Medal;
additionally, Elizabeth II, Dollars (9), 1953; 1955-PL; 1958 (2); 1964; 1966 (2); 1967
(2), generally extremely fine to choice uncirculated, some previously cleaned; also, Proof sets,
1964; 1965; 1969, mint state, still vacuum-sealed; and other minor silver coins (5); lastly,
miscellaneous Copper and Bronze coins, including Bank Tokens of Nova Scotia; New
Brunswick and Upper Canada (16), variable grades fine to extremely fine (lot) £120-150
1104 Cambodia, Pyu Kingdom of Bekthano (c. 3rd century - 600), silver Unit, 9.22g, rising
sun/temple, Pyu Kingdom of Srikshetra (c. 800-35), silver Unit, 2.44g,
damaru/temple, together with a small silver unit of Thaton of similar style (Mitch. SEA
280, 452-55, 545-52), the last holed, generally very fine (3) £100-120
1105
1105 China, Voyage of the Junk Keying to London, 1848, Medal, by T Halliday, in white
metal, bust of Hesing three-quarters right, rev. THIS REMARKABLE | VESSEL IS A JUNK OF
THE | LARGEST CLASS, AND IS THE | FIRST SHIP CONSTRUCTED BY THE | CHINESE WHICH HAS
REACHED EUROPE, | OR EVEN ROUNDED THE CAPE | OF GOOD HOPE. || THIS JUNK WAS
PURCHASED | AUGUST 1846, AT CANTON, BY A FEW | ENTERPRISING ENGLISHMEN. | SHE SAILED
FROM HONG KONG 6TH | DECEMBER 1846 ROUNDED THE | CAPE 31ST MARCH 1847 ARRIVED |
IN ENGLAND 27TH MARCH, | 1848, 45mm. (BHM 2317), surface marks in otherwise
residually lustrous fields, good very fine, rare £300-400
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1106 China, Kwang-Tun Province, 20-Cents (7), various dates, Æ Cent, the 20-Cents very
fine, the Cent about uncirculated, rare thus; also, Hong Kong (20), 10-Dollars, 1997, 5-
Dollars (2), 1988, 1997, 2-Dollars (2), 1988, 1997, Dollars (2), 1988, 1997, 50-Cents
(2), 20-Cents (3), 1988, 1991, 1997, 10-Cents (6), 1866, 1868, 1980, 1988 (2), 1997,
5-Cents (2), 1890, 1899, fine to extremely fine, the modern issues brilliant uncirculated, as
struck (28) £180-220
g1107 Hong Kong, gold Proof $1000, 1987, “Year of the Rabbit” (KM 58), brilliant
uncirculated in Royal Mint box of issue, mintage of 20,000 £420-480
1108
g1108 Hong Kong, gold Proof $1000 Dollar, 1997, “Return of Hong Kong to China” (KM
71), brilliant uncirculated in box and packaging of issue £420-480
g1109 Hong Kong, Bimetallic gold Proof $10, 1994, New Coinage, inner ring 22ct yellow
gold, outer ring 9ct white gold (KM 70a), brilliant uncirculated, in box of issue, with a
mintage of 20,000 £350-450
1110 Croatia, Ragusa, Republic, miscellaneous silver coins (5), (1372-1438), Grosso, 1.35g,
S BLASIVS RAGVSI (Rengjeo 1536); also, Grossetto (3), 1648, 0.68g; 1683, 0.44g; 1716,
0.42g; lastly, Perpero, 1729 (KM 7), fair to fine (5) £50-80
PROVENANCE:
i-iv) Purchased Seaby, 1976 (with tickets)
1111
1111 Croatia, Ragusa, Republic (2), “Rector” Tallero, 1767, draped bust left, rev. crowned
shield (Dav. 1639; KM 18), striking flaw through hair, otherwise good very fine; also,
“Libertina” 2-Ducati, 1794 (Dav. 1641var.; KM 21), once wiped, almost very fine (2) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
ii) Purchased Seaby, 1976 (with ticket)
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1112 (x2)
g1112 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 500-Kuna, 1941, in gold, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 10.06g, Croatian ‘reaper-woman’ kneeling right, holding wheat ears, rev.
en médaille, 500 KUNA, ‘cursive 5’, in two lines inside wreath of wheat, shield below
(Viscevic, NC 4; Friedberg 2var.), light hairlines in otherwise brilliant fields, extremely fine,
very rare £2,000-2,500
1113
1113 (x2)
g1113 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 500-Kuna, 1941, in gold, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 9.90g, bare head of Dr Ante Pavelic left, rev. en médaille, 500 KUNA in
two lines ornate wreath, shield below (Viscevic NC 7; KM Pn37; Friedberg 1), a hint of
cabinet friction in otherwise brilliant fields, good extremely fine, very rare £2,000-2,500
1114
1114 (x2)
g1114 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 50-Banica, 1941, in gold, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 5.79g, traditional cottage, shield below, rev. en médaille, hanging fruits
on branch above 50 BANICA in two lines (KM Pn16), light hairlines in otherwise brilliant
fields, good extremely fine, extremely rare £2,000-2,500
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1115
1115 (x2)
g1115 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 25-Banica, 1941, in gold, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 4.69g, sprig dividing date, rev. en médaille, 25 in inner circle, BANICA in
legend below, leaves above (KM Pn12), a hint of cabinet friction in otherwise brilliant
fields, good extremely fine, very rare £2,000-2,500
1116
1116 (x2)
1116 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 500-Kuna, 1941, in silver, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 5.05g, Croatian ‘reaper-woman’ kneeling right, holding wheat ears, rev.
en médaille, 500 KUNA, in two lines inside wreath of wheat, shield below (Viscevic, NC 5;
cf. Friedberg 2 {for type}), light hairlines and tone across otherwise brilliant fields, extremely
fine, very rare, especially in this metal £600-800
1117
1117 (x2)
1117 Croatia, Pattern 5-Kuna, 1934, in .900 silver, 4.47g, shield flanked by wheat ears, rev.
en médaille, 5 KUNA and dated inside ornate wreath, hallmark below (KM Pn7), light
hairlines in otherwise lustrous fields, choice, practically mint state £200-250
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1118 (x2)
1118 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 2-Kuna, 1941, in silver, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor Krivak,
Zagreb, 5.00g, Croatian ‘reaper-woman’ kneeling right, holding wheat ears, rev. en
médaille, 2 KUNA overlying 2 martens (KM Pn26), toned with light hairlines in otherwise
lustrous fields, good extremely fine, very rare £400-600
1119
1119 (x2)
1119 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 2-Kuna, 1941, in aluminium, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 1.47g, Croatian ‘reaper-woman’ kneeling right, holding wheat ears, rev.
en médaille, 2 KUNA overlying 2 martens (KM Pn24), toned with light hairlines in otherwise
lustrous fields, good extremely fine, very rare £300-400
1120
1120 (x2)
1120 Croatia, Fascist State, Pattern 2-Kuna, 1941, in nickel, by Ivo Kerdic and Teodor
Krivak, Zagreb, 2.05g, Croatian ‘reaper-woman’ kneeling right, holding wheat ears, rev.
en médaille, 2 KUNA overlying 2 martens (KM Pn25), good extremely fine, very rare £300-400
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1121
1121 Croatia, Fascist State, 2-Kune, 1941, in zinc (3) (KM 2), additionally, Croatian Post,
4-Kune, c. 1941-45, Telephone Money subsequently used as emergency coinage in
Zagreb, very fine or better (4) £40-60
1122 Crusaders, Antioch, Bohemond IV (1201-32), Denier, helmeted bust left, rev. short
cross, crescent in second quarter (Metcalf 451-67), toned, near extremely fine £70-90
1123 Crusaders, Cyprus, Hugo IV (1324-59), Gros, 4.66g, rev. Jerusalem cross (Metcalf
756); another, Peter I ‘the Great’ (1359-69), Gros, Nicosia, 4.61g, similar (Metcalf
778), toned, good fine or better (2) £120-150
1124
1125
1124 Crusaders, Rhodes, Knights of St John, Roger de Pins (1355-65), Gigliato, Grand
Master kneeling by patriarchal cross to left, pinecone behind, rev. cross fleurée, shields of
Hospitallers at terminals (Metcalf 1206), peripheral striking weakness, otherwise good fine £120-150
1125 France, Aquitaine, Deniers (4), Bordeaux (2), Sáncho VI William, Duke of Gascony
(1010-1032), 1.19g (Bd. 456); also William VIII - ‘Gui-Geoffroi’ (1052-86), 1.16g
(Bd. 459); lastly, William IX, 7th Count of Poitiers (1071-1127) (2), 0.75g,
GVILELMVS, small cross potent, pellet in angle, rev. ACVITANIE | DVX in centre (Glanche
LIX, pl. LVIII, no. 10b); another, second reign, Toulouse, 1.31g (Boudeau 710; Roberts
4225; PdA 3676), the third and fourth very fine or better, both scarce, the rest good fine (4) £300-400
1126 Anglo-Gallic, Aquitaine (2), Richard ‘the Lionheart’ (1172-89), Billon Denier,
Bordeaux, 0.85g (Elias 4; S.8004), small flan splits otherwise good fine; also, Edward “the
Black Prince” (1362-72), Hardi d’Argent, Limoges, 1.14g, half-length figure facing,
beneath gothic canopy, rev. long cross pattée, leopards and lys in alternate angles (Elias
204; S.8134), small flan, otherwise good fine £90-120
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1127 Anglo-Gallic, Aquitaine, Edward III (1327-77), Leopard d’Or, third issue, struck from
July 1357, Bordeaux, 3.59g, crowned leopard left, rev. cross fleury with lions in angles
(Elias 39a; S. 8039), edge smoothing and evidence of flan creasing below leopard, otherwise
near very fine, the reverse better, rare £2,000-2,500
1129
1128
1128 Anglo-Gallic, Aquitaine, Edward III (1327-77), Gros à la porte, 3.51g, cross within
inner circle, rev. châtel, gateway below (Elias 63var.; S.8063), toned, good very fine £400-500
1129 Anglo-Gallic, Aquitaine, Edward III (1327-77), “Black money”, Obole au leopard,
0.50g, ED: REX ANGLIE, short cross pattée, rev. [DV]X AQITANIE, leopard passant left, Q
above, E below (cf. S.8093, 8099), toned, with chipped and ragged edges, the key devices
nevertheless distinct, an apparently unrecorded variety with transposed legends £120-150
1130
1130 (x2)
1130 Anglo-Gallic, Aquitaine, Edward the Black Prince (1362-72), Fort or Chaise d’Or, La
Rochelle, 3.49g, ED * PO * GNS * REGIS * ANGLI * PNS * AQITAN * R, Prince seated on
throne, ornamented with gothic arches, holding sceptre, rev. DEVS * IVDEX * IVSTVS *
FORTIS * Z * PACIENS R, rosette at centre of cross colarino over floriate cross, alternating
lis and leopard in angles (Schneider III, 37; Elias 146; S.8127), minor die flawing to
reverse and striking softness to face, otherwise very fine or near so, rare £8,000-10,000
1131 Anglo-Gallic, Henry IV-VI, “Black money”, Denier, 1.07g, cross in inner circle, lis and
lions in alternate angles, rev. cross potent in inner circle (S.8150), good fine £60-80
1132 Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI (1422-61), Grand blanc aux Ecus, St L™, 3.15g, m.m. lis,
HERICVS above shields of France and England, rev. crucifix dividing lis and leopard,
HERICVS below (Elias 417; S.8166), small edge chip, otherwise good fine £80-100
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1134
1135
1133 France, Avignon, Urban V (1362-70), Florin d’Or, 3.48g, SANT PETRH, lily, rev. S IOHA
NNES B, Saint standing facing (Fr. 29; Gamb. 647), a pleasing very fine £600-800
1134 France, Lorraine, Robert I, Duke of Bar (1354-1411), Demi-Gros, in the style of
Edward the Black Prince, St Michel, 1.68g, [ROB]+:ERTUS DVX BARENTIS, {legend begins
at 10 o’clock}, half-length figure right, holding sword, rev. MON|T DE | SCO | MIL, long
cross and pellets (cf. S.8131), chipped, otherwise bold details, very fine, very rare £300-400
1135 France, Lorraine, Charles IV (1624-75), Teston, 1632, Nancy, cuirassed bust right, rev.
crowned shield (Bd. 1566; Roberts 1546), irregular planchet, otherwise a bold very fine £80-100
1136 France, Royal, Philip IV ‘le Bel’ (1285-1314), Obol Tournois à l’o rond, 0.57g (Dy.
224); also, Charles VI, ‘le Fou’ (1380-1422), Obole de Bordeaux, 0.53g (Dy. 395A),
both near very fine, the second scarce (2) £120-150
1137 1137A
1137 France, Royal, Philip VI de Valois (1328-50), Royale d’Or, 4.18g, King standing
facing, under gothic arch, rev. ornate cross fleury in quadrilobe, crowns in spandrels
(Duplessy 247), a flan crease with other softness to portrait, otherwise almost very fine £800-1,000
1137A France, Royal, Charles V (1364-80), Franc à Pied, 3.79g (Fr. 284; Dup-360), possibly
once flashed on obverse, a scuff by feet and a hint of flan creasing, otherwise a bold very fine £600-800
1138
1138 France, Royal, Louis XII (1498-1515), Teston, Paris, bust right, rev. crowned shield
(Dup.660; Laf.632), fine, extremely rare £1,500-2,000
1139 France, Royal, Francis I (1515-47), Double-Tournois, Bayonne, 0.66g, two lis above L,
rev. cross potent, annulet in angles (Dy. 932), irregular flan, fine, rare £50-80
1140 France, Royal, Louis XIV, ‘roi soleil’ (1643-1715), Ecu au bust juvenile, 1664-“9”,
Rennes (KM 211.5), central weakness with adjustment to reverse, otherwise fair to fine; also,
5-Francs, 1877-A, Paris (KM 820), light tone across lustrous surfaces, good extremely fine
(2) £80-100
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1142
1141 France, Royal, Louis XV, “le Bien-Aimé” (1715-74), Double Louis d’or de Nouailles,
1716-A, Paris, crowned boy king left, rev. cruciform shields of France and Navarre,
12.08g (Fr. 450; KM 428.1), once mounted with surface sweating, otherwise fine, rare £400-500
g1142 France, Napoleon I, 20-Francs (2), First Consulship (1799-1804), “AN 12”-A {1803-
04} (Friedberg 480; Gadoury 1020); another, as Emperor, 1812-W, Lille, (Friedberg
512; Gadoury 1025), good fine or better; also Louis XVIII, 20-Franc, 1818-W, Lille
(Friedberg 539; Gadoury 1028), about very fine; lastly, Napoleon III, 10-Franc, 1857-A
(KM 784.3), lustrous, extremely fine or better (4) £650-750
1143
1144
1143 France, First Empire, Napoleon I (1804-15), Franc, 1813-CL, Genoa, laureate head
right, rev. value in wreath (Gadoury 447), scuffed and once cleaned, otherwise fair, very
rare £150-200
1144 France, Quart or Quarter-Francs (3), Napoleon I, first consulship, AN13-A {1804},
Paris (F.158; KM 654.1); also, Louis XVIII, 1824-A (F.163; KM 678.1); lastly, Charles
X, 1827-A (F.164; KM 722.1), the first and last cleaned, the second lustrous, good very fine
or better (3) £100-130
1145
1145 France, Departure of the Corvette Uranie, 1817, silver medal, by Andrieu, bust right,
rev. HEMISPHERE AUSTRAL. PHYSIQUE ASTRONOMIE around LA CORVETTE L’URANIE MR. LS.
DE FREYCINET COMMANDT./S.A.R.GR. LE DUC D’ANGOULÊME AMIRAL DE FRANCE/MR. LE
VTE. DE BOUCHAGE MINISTRE DE LA MARINE in six lines, the date 1817 below, 40.7mm, an
original striking (sans poinçon), very fine, rare in silver £200-300
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1146
1146 France, Charles X (1824-30), 5-Francs, obverse brockage error, bare head left, rev. as
obverse but design incuse (cf. KM 728.1), a bold error coin, in NGC holder, graded VF35 £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:
St James’ 36, 19 April 2016, lot 484
1147
1147 France, Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Memorial medal, 1825, in silver, by F Lösch,
head left, rev. NÉ À PARIS LE 3 SEPTEMBRE 1781 = MORT Å MUNICH LE 21 FÉVRIER 1824 =
around HONNEUR ET FIDÉLITE within a wreath, 45.5mm, original striking (sans poinçon),
old toning, good very fine, rare in silver £300-400
1148 France, bronze uniface plaques, c. 1940-44, Daniel-Dupuis (2), “The Nest”, 477.85g
(Maier 120), another, “The Love”, 449.71g (Maier 121), about extremely fine £120-150
1149
x1149 French Indo-China, 20-Cents, 1903A (KM 10), in NGC holder, graded AU58 £180-220
1150 Ethiopia, Empire, Æ Girsh, EE1895 (2) (KM 12), uncirculated; also, British West
Africa, George VI, 1⁄10-Cents (5), 1926 (KM 7), uncirculated (7) £50-60
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1151 (x2)
1152
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1154
1154 Germany, Köln, Walram von Jülich (1332-49), ¡ Turnose, Deutz, 3.91g, mitred
bishop facing, rev. short cross pattée (Noss 61), almost very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 7 April 1976 - £115 (with ticket)
1155 Germany, Köln, Free City (c. 1460-90), Goldgulden, 3.28g, Christ enthroned, state
shield at feet, rev. orb in trilobe (Noss 20; Schulten 1652; Friedberg 751), a pleasing very
fine £300-400
1156
1156 Germany, Expulsion of Protestants from Salzburg, 1732, silver medal, emigrées
departing under the eye of the Lord, SALZB EMIRG. 1732 in exergue, rev. DER CHRISTEN
HERZ AVF ROSEN GEHT WANNS MITTEN IN DEM CREVZE STEHT. around a circular cartouche
containing a rose with a heart inscribed with a cross at its centre, 30.2mm. (Roll 7; Zöttl
2652), very fine, scarce £200-300
1157 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II (1891-1918), 3-Marks (4), 1908-A, 1913-A and 1913-
E, battle of Leipzig commemorative issue; also with Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1910-A,
100th anniversary of the University of Berlin (KM 527; KM 535; KM 1275; KM 530),
all lustrous, about mint state (4) £80-100
1158 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, 2-Marks (2), 1901-A, Bicentenary of the Kingdom of
Prussia (KM 525); another, 1913-A, Centenary of the Victory over Napoleon at Leipzig
(KM 532); also, Empire (2), Mark, 1907-A, Prussian eagle, rev. value in wreath (KM 14);
lastly, Half-Mark, 1909-A, similar (KM 17); additionally, Mechlenburg-Schwerin,
Friedrich Franz IV, 2-Mark, 1904-A, Wedding issue (KM 333), the last extremely fine,
the rest virtually mint state with some surface frosting (5) £70-100
1159 Germany, Nordlingen, Friedrich III, struck under Philip ‘the Older’ of Wiensberg
(1469-1503), Goldgulden, 3.35g, St John the Baptist holding lamb, rev. orb in trilobe
(Schulten 2405; Friedberg 1794), edges smoothed probably resultant from past mounting,
otherwise a bold fine £150-200
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1161 Germany, miscellaneous, Baden (3), 5-Marks, 1876-G; 3-Marks, 1909-G; 2-Marks,
1904-G (KM 263.2, 272, 280), also, Bavaria, 5-Marks, 1874-D (2) (KM 886);
Hanover, Thaler, 1851-B (KM 209.2); Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III, Shooting silver
prize medal, toned, good fine with suspension loop; also, Thalers (3), 1861-A; 1871-A,
Victory over France (2) (KM 489, 500); also, 5-Marks (8), 1876-A (2); 1888-A, lustrous,
good very fine; 1895-A; 1907-A; 1908-A; 1913-A (KM 503, 523, 536); and, 2-Marks (3),
1888-A; 1901-A; 1913-A (KM 510, 525, 532); Saxony-Albertine, 5-Marks (3), 1875-
E; 1876-E; 1891-E (KM 1237, 1246); additionally, Würtemberg 5-Marks, 1907-F (KM
632); Third-Reich, 5-Marks (2), 1934-F (KM 83); another, 1935-A (KM 86); lastly,
Bundesrepublik, 5 Deutschmarks (2), 1971-G; another, 1973-D, also, Olympic Games,
Munich, 1972, 10-Deutschmarks (2), mostly wiped or cleaned, otherwise generally very fine,
some better and lustrous (30) £200-250
1162
1162 Sinking of SS Lusitania, 1916, cast iron medal, “Totentanz” series, by W Eberbach,
HEIMTUCKE U GE|WARNTER LEICHTSINN AN BORD D LUSITANIA {“MALICE AND FOREWARNED
RECKLESSNESS ABOARD THE LUSITANIA”}, skeleton of death looming over the sinking ship,
rev. DEM VERNAECHTER DER WARNUNG WOODROW WILSON in scalloped pentagon, 69mm
(MH 438a; BDM VII, no. 245), casting line smoothed from edge, otherwise near extremely
fine, rare £120-150
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1164
1165
g1164 German East Africa, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), gold 15-Rupien, 7.27g, 1916T, Tabora
(KM.16.2; Fr.1), in PCGS holder, graded AU Details, edge repaired £1,500-2,000
1165 Georgia, Queen Tamar & Davit Soslan (1184-1213), Æ Fals, Koronikon 420, with
countermark both sides (#4 on reverse) (Kapanadze 64; Lang 11), good fine, scarce;
Safavid, Husayn (1694-1722), Abbasi, Tiflis, AH1131 (KM 282.11), good fine; Erekle
II (1762-98), local coinage, Abazi, Tiflis, AH119- (KM.39), fine (3) £150-200
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1166 Greece, George I (1863-1913), 5-Drachmai, 1876-A, bare head left, rev. crowned shield
on mantle (Dav. 117; KM 46), tone overlying lustre, good very fine; additionally, 1-
Drachma, 1873-A [2] (KM 38); 50-Lepta, 1874-A [2] (KM 37); 10-Lepta (3), 1869-BB,
Strasbourg (KM 43); also, 1878-A; 1882-A (KM 55); and other miscellaneous 19th-20th
Century coins, including, 5-Lepta, 1828, Ionian Islands, 1820; 100th Anniversary
1863-1963, 30-Drachmai (KM 86); lastly, 1911 (2) - 2-Drachmai and 1-Drachmai (KM
60, 61), generally fine to very fine or better (23) £120-150
1167 Greece, miscellaneous 19th-20th Century coins, including 20-Lepta, 1831; George I,
small silver and bronze coins (5); Republic, 1930, 20-Drachmai [2]; also, 10-Drachmai
(KM 72, 73); and other small issues or medallets (6); also, Paul I, 100th Anniversary, 30-
Drachmai (KM 86); additionally, Constantine II (10), 30-Drachmai, 1964 (KM 87);
also, 1971, part year set, 10-Drachmai, 20-Lepta; 10-Lepta; 5-Lepta; another part set,
1973: 20-Drachmai; 5-Drachmai; 2-Drachmai; 1-Drachma; 50-Lepta, fine to almost mint
state (27) £40-60
1168 Hawai’i, Kingdom, Kalakaua I (1874-1891), Dollar, 1883, bare head right, rev.
crowned shield in mantle (Dav. 430; KM 7), some surface friction, otherwise lustrous, good
very fine, the reverse better £300-400
1169
1170
1169 Italy, Naples, Ferdinand I (1458-94), Coronato, 3.89g, voided cross potent, rev.
crowned bust right (MIR 68; MEC 977), attractively toned, good very fine £90-120
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 7 April 1976 - £100 (with ticket)
1170 Italy, Naples, Charles II ‘El Hechizado’ (1665-1700), Ducato, 1684, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned sceptre dividing hemispheres (P-R, no. 1: MIR 292),
minor adjustment marks to hair, otherwise pleasingly lustrous, good very fine £400-600
1171 Italy, Venice, Agostino Barbarigo (1486-1501), Lira Mocenigo, 6.33g, Doge kneeling
before St Mark, rev. Christ standing on altar inscribed M-C (Montenegro 245; Paol 2),
very fine £70-100
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Dublin, 26 July 1977 - £75
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1172
1172 (x1.5)
g1172 Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-78), 100-Lire, 1872-R, bare head left, rev. crowned
arms in wreath (Mont. 127; Pagani 452; Fr. 9; KM 19.2), very rare, only 661 struck, in
PCGS holder, graded AU58 £15,000-20,000
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1173
g1173 Italy, Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-46), 50-Lire, 1911 R, Rome, 50th Anniversary of
the Kingdom, bare head left, rev. Personification of Rome and Italy in foreground,
steamliner behind (Montenegro 34; KM 54), in PCGS holder, graded MS61 £900-1,100
1174
g1174 Italy, Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-46), 50-Lire, 1912 R, Rome, bare head left, rev.
personification of Italian agriculture holding plough (Montenegro 30; KM 54), small
carbon spot behind head, otherwise lustrous, in PCGS holder, graded MS63 £1,100-1,300
1175 1178
g1175 Italy, Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-46), 100-Lire, 1931 R (Anno IX), Rome, bare head
left, rev. Personification of Italy on prow of ship (Montenegro 20; KM 72), in PCGS
holder, graded MS65 £450-550
1176 Italy, Kingdom, miscellaneous silver coins (12), Vittorio Emanuele II, 5-Lire, 1878-R;
also Lire, 1863-M; Umberto I, Lire (2), 1887-R; 1892-R, the second choice mint state;
also, Vittorio Emanuele III, (8), Lire, 1913-R; also, 1927-R (7), 20-Lire; 10-Lire; 5-
Lire (7); generally fine to very fine, some cleaned; additionally, Vatican, Clement XIII,
Grosso ‘da Pauperi’, 1758 (KM 978); and, Grandduke of Tuscany, Peter Leopold,
Paolo, 1788 (KM C17a), lustrous, extremely fine (14) £120-150
1177 Japan, miscellaneous, gold/silver alloy 2-Bu (Ni Bu), Bu (Ichibu), 1000-Yen, 1964, Yen
(2), yr.28, 45, 10-Sen (2), yr.3, 21, Æ 2-Sen, yr.13, 1-Sen (2), yr.8, 9, 1⁄ 2 -Sen, yr.10, Æ
10-Mon, undated (1708) (KM 2, 16.1, 17.1, 18.2, 23, A25, 57, 80), the 10-Mon about
fine, scarce, other coins generally very fine or better (12) £100-150
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1180 1181
1180 Netherlands, Utrecht, Rosenoble, in the style of Edward IV Ryal, 7.53g, MONE NO|VA.
ORDIN TRAIECTE|N, king standing on ship, holding sword and shield, rampant lion in
banner, rev. rose-atop radiant sun over floriated cross, crowns and leopards in angles,
trefoils in spandrels (Schneider III, 345; Delmonte 958 var.), smoothed edges with faintly
creased and bright flashed surfaces, otherwise very fine £1,500-2,000
1181 Netherlands, Kampen, Rosenoble, in the style of Edward IV Ryal, 7.53g, MON|
NO:AV.CIVI.CAMPEN.VALO.TRANS.ISVLAN, king standing on ship, holding sword and shield,
rampant lion in banner, rev. i.m. small castle, rose-atop radiant sun over floriated cross,
crowns and leopards in angles, trefoils in spandrels (Schneider III, 347; Delmonte 1106),
very fine £1,200-1,500
g1182 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-500
g1183 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-500
g1184 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-500
g1185 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-500
g1186 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-450
g1187 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-500
g1188 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 (Fr. 19; KM 376), practically as
struck £400-500
g1189 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 [2] (Fr. 19; KM 376), light friction
on cheeks and in fields, otherwise lustrous, about as struck (2) £700-900
g1190 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 [2] (Fr. 19; KM 376), light
bagmarks in otherwise lustrous fields, about as struck (2) £700-900
g1191 Norway, Haakon VII (1905-57), 20-Kroner, 1910 [2] (Fr. 19; KM 376), some light
surface staining otherwise about as struck (2) £700-900
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1192
1192 Peru, Charles III (1759-88), 8-Reales, 1771-JM, Lima (Cal. 848; KM 64.2), good fine;
another, Charles IV (1788-1808), 8-Reales, 1791-IJ, Lima (Cal.644; KM 87), some
staining in reverse shield, otherwise lustrous, good very fine (2) £200-250
PROVENANCE:
i) Purchased Dublin, 9 June 1978 - £75
1193
1193 Poland, Danzig, John Casimir II (1649-68), Taler, 1649-GR, 28.41g, crowned bust
right, rev. shield flanked by lions, date below (Dav. 4358; HCz.1916/1917; KM 40), soft
in parts, fine or better £250-350
1194
g1194 Portugal, Maria I (1786-1805), Peça or 6,400-Reis, 1800, Rio, 14.28g, draped bust
right with ornate headdress, rev. crowned shield (F.871; Gomes 33.20), extremely fine £800-1,000
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1195
1195 Russia, Peter I (1682-1725), Rouble, 1720, Kadashevsky, laureate, cuirassed and draped
bust right, crown between dots above, rivets on sleeve, rev. crowned double-headed eagle
(Bitkin 326; Diakov 922), in NGC holder, graded AU58 £1,200-1,500
1196
1196 (x2)
1196 Russia, Peter I (1682-1725), Rouble, 1720-OK, Kadashevsky, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (Bitkin 351; Dav. 1654; KM
157.4), in NGC holder, graded MS61 £2,000-2,500
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1197
1197 (x2)
1197 Russia, Peter I (1682-1725), Rouble, 1720, Kadashevsky, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, small crown above, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (Bitkin 421; Diakov
1153-55), lustrous, scarce in this state, in NGC holder, graded MS62 £3,000-4,000
1198
1198 Russia, Peter I (1682-1725), Rouble, 1721, Kadashevsky, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, pelleted cross above, K on breast, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (Bitkin
467-70; Diakov 1153-55), cleaned, in NGC Genuine holder, graded AU details £400-500
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1199
1199 Russia, Peter I (1682-1725), Rouble, 1724, Moscow, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, rev. interlocking cross, pellet-topped Is (Bitkin 953; Diakov 1489), in NGC
holder, graded AU58 £600-800
1199A
1200
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1201
1201 Russia, Peter I (1682-1725), Half-Rouble or Poltina, 1723, laureate, draped and
cuirassed “Moscow bust” right, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (Bitkin 1053-55),
cleaned, in NGC genuine holder, graded AU Details £400-500
1202
1202 (x2)
1202 Russia, Anna (1730-40), Rouble, 1734, Kadashevsky, crowned bust left, three pearls on
breast, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (Bitkin 115-16), in NGC holder, graded MS62 £1,500-2,000
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1202A (x2)
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1203
1203 Russia, Alexander I (1801-25), Rouble, 1804, Banking, crowned double-headed eagle,
rev. text in five lines (Bitkin 38), in NGC holder, graded AU58 £800-1,000
1204
1204 (x2)
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1205 1206
g1205 Russia, Alexander III (1881-94), gold 5-Roubles, 1890, St Petersburg (Fr. 169; Y. 42;
Bit. 35), small rim scuff at 2 o’clock, otherwise lustrous, about extremely fine £200-250
g1206 Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), gold 15-Roubles, 1897, St. Petersburg (Friedberg
177; KM Y65.1), once lightly wiped with a dry cloth, otherwise lustrous, extremely fine £300-350
1207
1207 (x2)
1207 Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Rouble, 1906-EB, St Petersburg, bare head left, rev.
crowned double-headed eagle (Bitkin 60R; Dav. 293), lustrous, a rare date, in NGC
holder, graded MS62 £1,800-2,200
1208 San Marino, Republic, silver and copper coins (8) 2-Lire, 1906-R (KM 5); also, Lira,
1906-R (KM 4); 50-Centesimi, 1898-R (KM 3); also, second coinage, 1931-R (KM
11a); 10-Lire, 1933-R (KM 10); 5-Lire, 1935-R (KM 9); lastly, 10-Centesimi, 1937-R;
also 5-Centesimi, 1936-R (KM 12-13), some toned, otherwise lustrous, most choice, all mint
state or very near so (8) £120-150
1209 South Africa, Republic, Z.A.R, Halfcrown, 1897 (KM 7); also, Shilling, 1897 (KM 5),
very fine or better (2) £50-80
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1210 South Africa, Republic, Z.A.R (18), Halfcrowns (4), 1892; 1895-97; Florins (5), 1892;
1895; 1896 (2); 1897; Shillings (7), 1892; 1894; 1896; 1897 (4); Sixpence, 1892;
Threepence, 1897, fine to good very fine, some cleaned, others toned; additionally, George
VI, Crowns (7), 1948; 1949 (3), one brilliant uncirculated; also, 1952 (3), one brilliant
uncirculated; lastly, later issues (3), all generally very fine to extremely fine (28) £120-150
1211 South Africa, Elizabeth II, short Proof set, 1955, Crown to Farthing (9) (KM PS33),
variable tone across silver pieces, the bronze mint ‘red’, all uncirculated or very near so (9) £60-80
1212
1213
1212 Spain, Barcelona, Peter IV (1336-87), ¡ Croat, 3.31g, crowned bust left, rev. long
cross, three pellets and an annulet in alternate angles (Cay. 1866), toned, very fine £90-120
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 4 April 1976 - £80 (with ticket)
1213 Spain, Charles II ‘El Hechizado’ (1665-1700), 8-Reales, 1699, Toledo, crowned shield
of Castille and Leon in collar of the Golden Fleece, S-M in field, rev. crucifix above MA
monogram, dividing R-8 (KM 206), softness at 3 o’clock and in corresponding area of
reverse, otherwise fine, rare £200-250
1214 1215
1214 Switzerland, Geneva, Bishopric, Conrad (c.1017-31), Denier, 1.13g, GENEVA CIVITAS,
temple, rev. +CONRADVE EPS, cross with pellets in angles (B. 1185; Corragioni pl. 48, 15;
HMC 1-268a), spots of verdigris, otherwise very fine, the reverse better £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 26 May 1976 - £120
Geneva Hoard, 1971
1215 Switzerland, Geneva, Bishopric, Conrad (c. 1017-31), Denier, 1.01g, GENEVA CIVITAS,
temple, rev. +CONRADVE EPS, cross with pellets in angles (B. 1185; Corragioni pl. 48, 15;
HMC 1-268a), spots of verdigris, otherwise very fine, the reverse better £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 26 May 1976 - £120
Geneva Hoard, 1971
1216 Switzerland, miscellaneous 18th-19th Century copper and nickel coins (6), including
1
⁄10-Batzen, 1803; also silver coins (29); 5-Francs (11), 1933-B; also, 1969-B (10), the first
very fine, the rest brilliant uncirculated; also, Francs, 1860-1946 (9); and, Half-Francs,
1882-1939 (9), generally fine to very fine (35) £50-80
1217 Thailand, Rama IV (1851-68), gold 1⁄ 4 -Baht (Mongkut), 4.13g, (KM 165), a gold loop
soldered to the back, otherwise very fine £250-300
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1219
1218
1218 United States of America, Tokens (2), Colonial, ‘Kentucky’ issue, c.1793-96,
UNANIMITY IS THE STRENGHT OF SOCIETY, heavenly hand bearing scroll, inscribed: OUR
CAUSE IS JUST, rev. E PLURIBUS UNUM, fifteen stars in pyramid; also, “Hard Times”, New
York, Samuel Maycock and John Hague, Cent, 1837, Pencil Case Manufacturers (HT.
290), the first lightly wiped, otherwise toned with some residual lustre, good very fine, the
second very fine, scarce (2) £120-150
g1219 United States of America, gold Dollars (2), type 2, Indian head left, rev. value and date
in wreath (Fr. 89; KM 83), good fine; another, type 3, 1856, ‘slanted 5’ (Fr. 94; KM 86),
good fine (2) £150-200
g1220 United States of America, gold Dollar, 1871, ‘Princess’ head left, rev. value in wreath
(Fr. 94), removed from a mount and once cleaned, otherwise very fine, a very scarce date with
only 3,930 minted £80-100
1221 United States of America, a large group of 19th and 20th Century silver, nickel and
copper coins, including silver Dollars (24), Morgan (17), 1879-1921; also Peace, 1921-
23 (6), fine to almost uncirculated; also, Proof, 1986-S, brilliant uncirculated, in capsule;
Half-Dollars (22), Seated, 1876, toned, good fine; Walking Liberty, 1944 (2); Franklin,
1951-63 (5); Kennedy (17), 1964 (11), 1965-69 (6); also, Quarters (23), Seated, 187?,
pierced, fine; Barber, 1910; Standing Liberty, type 3 (7), fair to fine; Washington, 1935-
62 (14); also, Dimes, Half-Dimes, Nickels, and Large cents, fine to extremely fine, some
cleaned or pierced, viewing recommended (lot) £200-250
1223 Uzbekistan, Khans of Khiva, Tengas (2), Khwarezm, AH 1301, 1306, (KM 6), good
fine; Khoqand, Tengas (2), one an issue of Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, date unclear (KM 65),
the other uncertain, the first very fine, the second very good; Bukhara, Tenga, AH1301,
other Æ coins of Bukhara region (15), including milled 10-Tenga, 3-Tenga (2), Tenga
(3), generally about fine to good fine (20) £100-150
1224 Zanzibar, Æ Pysa (2), AH1299, 1304 (KM 1, 7), very fine; Mombasa, Æ Pice
AH1306/1888 (KM 1.2), very fine; Maldives, Æ 4-Lariat, AH1320, Lariat, AH1319,
Larin (4), AH1221, 1318, 1331 (2) (KM 32, 38, 39, 40.1, 41), very fine or better (9) £50-70
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MISCELLANEOUS
1225 Asia, miscellaneous, Sarawak, Æ Cent, 1886, 10-Cents, 1927H (KM 6, 16), good fine;
British North Borneo, Æ Cents (2), 1887H, 1890H (KM 2), very fine; Sri Lanka
(Ceylon), 50-Cents, 1895, Æ Cent, 1870, Æ 1⁄96-Rix Dollar, 1802 (KM 74, 92, 96), fine
to very fine; Netherlands East Indies, Æ Half-Cents, 1914 (5) (KM 314.1), about
uncirculated, with lustre; Tibet, Ga-den Tangka, 5-Sho, BE16-23, 3-Srang, BE16-10
(KM 13, 28.1, 26), fine to very fine (15) £100-150
1226 Europe, miscellaneous medieval coins (2) Italy, Milan, Azzone Visconti (1329-39), ¡
Grosso of 2-Soldi, 2.82g, cross fleury, rev. St Ambrosius enthroned (MIR 88), softly
struck, otherwise toned, good fine; lastly, Cilician Armenia, Levon II (1270-89), ¡ Tram,
2.80g, king on horseback right, star in field, rev. lion left, patriarchal cross behind (AC
371), peripheral weakness, otherwise a bold very fine (2) £90-120
1227
1227 (x1.5)
1227 Charles I, Coronation silver medal, 1626, by N. Briot, crowned and draped bust right,
engraver’s signiture below, rev. an arm emerging from clouds, holding a sword, CORON.
2. FEBRV. 1626. in exergue, 10.51g, 30mm (Eimer 106; MI. 243/10), cabinet tone
overlying lustrous surfaces, attractive, extremely fine or near so £800-1,000
1228 Mary, Princess Royal, on her marriage to Prince William II of Orange, 1641, cast silver
medal, by J Blüm, the Royal couple joining hands below sun, cherubs in clouds above,
rev. Prince William as Pallas receiving olive branch from Princess Mary, 71mm. 86.41g
(MI. 287/100, Eimer 137), fields tooled, otherwise a bold fine £600-800
1229
1229 Charles II (1660-1685), British Colonization 1670, silver medal, by J Roettier, busts of
Charles and Queen Catherine right, rev. globe, 38.53g, 42mm (Betts 44; MI i, 546/203;
Eimer 245), light graffiti behind hair and other marks across bright surfaces, very fine or
better £500-600
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1230 1231
1230 James II, Coronation, 1685, silver medal, by J Roettier, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, rev. hand placing Heavenly crown on a cushion bearing a laurel, 34mm,
15.60g (Woolf 8; MI I, 605/5; Eimer 273), lustrous with a pleasingly bold portrait, almost
extremely fine £250-300
1231 Mary of Modena, Coronation as Queen Consort, 1685, silver medal, by J Roettier,
laureate and draped bust right, rev. Queen seated right upon a mound, 34mm, 15.43g
(MI 606/7; Eimer 274), lustrous, good very fine, rare only 400 struck £220-280
1232
1232 Recapture of Prague, 1744, Pinchbeck medal, diameter, Prince Charles of Lorraine on
horseback right, rev. SUBSIDIO BRITANNIAE, cavalry in front of city (MI 592/239), good
very fine; another, Battles of Lissa and Rosbach, 1757, Pinchbeck medal, Frederick the
Great on horseback left, rev. view of the battlefield of Rosbach (Eimer 656), rim flaw to
reverse 8 o’clock, otherwise very fine £90-120
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1233 (part)
1233 The Kings and Queens of England (1066-1760), Composite set of 34 struck copper
medals, after J. Dassier, 41mm. (unless stated) including, William I; William II; Henry I;
Stephen; Henry II; Richard I; John; Henry III; Edward I; Edward II; Edward III; Richard
II; Henry IV; Henry V; Henry VI; Edward IV; Edward V; Richard III; Henry VII; Henry
VIII; Edward VI; Mary I; Elizabeth I; James I; Charles I; Cromwell, 38mm.; Charles II;
James II; Mary II; William III; Anne; George I; Queen Caroline; George II, rev. tomb
(Eimer 526), some spotted with verdigris staining, the last with light rim bruising otherwise
generally about extremely fine or better, in later fitted wooden case (34) £600-800
1234
1234 Abolition of the Slave Trade, Medal, 1807, in copper, by T Webb, bust of William
Wilberforce right, rev. Britannia and Victory surrounding by other allegorical figures,
53mm (Eimer 983; BHM 627), scuffs to reverse rim at 12 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine £150-200
1235 Duke of Wellington, silver medals (2), Waterloo, 16 June 1815, 26mm. (Eimer 1091);
also, Memorial, 1852, 23mm., both toned, the second with edge knocks otherwise good fine,
the first lustrous, good very fine (2) £50-80
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1236
1236 (x1.5)
1236 George Canning MP, Appointment as Foreign Secretary, Gold Medal, 1822, by W
Bain, bare head left, signature on truncation, rev. INDIAE IMPERIO | DESTINATUM, | VOTA
BRITANNORUM | RETINENT. | SEPT. MDCCCXXII. in five lines, 50mm., 88.60g (Eimer -;
BHM 1198, not recorded in this metal), heavier hairlines and surface marks in otherwise
brilliant fields, good very fine, extremely rare £3,000-4,000
In April 1822, Canning accepted the post of Governor-General of India, which carried with
it an annual salary of £25,000. However in August, following the suicide of his long standing
rival Lord Castlereagh after questions about his sexuality surfaced, Canning accepted the post
of Foreign Secretary, having previously served in this position during the Portland
administration of 1807-09.
During this Cabinet, Canning successfully directed the seizure of the Danish fleet, thereby
further cementing British naval supremacy over Napoleon. However his Foreign Office came
to be in open conflict with Castlereigh’s War Office, a matter only settled with a customary
duel, in which Canning was wounded in the thigh. Upon Portland’s death, Canning
proffered the King to become Prime Minister but resigned from Government when this was
refused.
After the assassination of Spencer Perceval in May 1812, another individual under whom
Canning refused to serve, he succeeded in carrying a motion in favour of Catholic
emancipation, but again turned down a Cabinet position as it now meant serving under
Castlereagh, then leader of the House of Commons. After a brief stint as ambassador to
Lisbon, Canning's political life was relatively quiet until March 1820, when he again
resigned this time from the Board of Trade in protest at proceedings against Queen Caroline,
whom Canning considered a close personal friend.
During his second tenure as Foreign Secretary, Canning was a proponent of Greek autonomy
and independence for colonies in Spanish America, as well as being a staunch abolitionist.
This view won him admiration from contemporary William Wilberforce (see lot 1234), who
applauded Canning's stance on devolution as a viable means to obtaining the abolition of the
slave trade in Spanish and Portuguese held territories..
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1237
1237 (x1.5)
1237 Prime Minister, The Right Honourable George Canning MP, Gold Memorial Medal,
1827, by Galle, bare head left, signature below, rev. A LA CONCORDE DES PEUPLES in outer
legend, LIBERTE | CIVILE | ET RELIGEUSE | DANS | L’UNIVERS | 1827 in centre, lamp hallmark
on lower edge, 98.64g, 51mm. (Eimer -; BHM -; Wurzbach 1190), die flaws above head
and an overt carbon spot to centre of reverse, otherwise extremely fine, and extremely rare in
this metal, probably the only example in private hands £4,000-5,000
Upon his appointment as Prime Minister on 12 April 1827, Canning had to negotiate with
the Whig leader Lord Lansdowne to form a coalition government after seven of the previous
cabinet including Wellington and Peel resigned. Whilst initially successful, the pneumonia
he had contracted at the funeral of the Duke of York in January of that year, plagued his
premiership, leaving George Canning with the rather unceremonious title of the shortest
serving Prime Minister in British history, surviving just 117 days in office before his untimely
death in August 1827.
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1239 Daniel de Lisle Brock, Bailiff of Guernsey, Copper Medal, 1835, by T Halliday after
E Le Bas, bust facing, rev. arms of Guernsey and laudatory decree in wreath, 51mm.,
53.38g (BHM 1684; Eimer 1281), fingermarks impairing otherwise bronzed surfaces,
about extremely fine, scarce £80-100
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1240 Royal Astronomical Society, Gold Prize medal, 1869, by W. Wyon, Sir Isaac Newton
left, rev. QUICQUID NITET NOTANDUM, telescope and frame, E. J. STONE. 1869, in exergue,
48mm., 74.43g (BHM 1059; MI 472/89), scratching in fields with a test nick at 6 o’clock,
otherwise almost extremely fine, rare, and in fitted case £1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 15 March 1972, lot 109 - £48
Edward James Stone, F.R.S., was born in Notting Hill on 28 February 1831 the elder son of
Edward and Sarah Stone. He was educated at the City of London School, before enrolling at
Kings College London from where he won a scholarship to Queens College, Cambridge. He
graduated in 1859 and the following season succeeded to the position of Chief Assistant to the
Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
His re-appraisal of the recorded transit of Venus a century earlier would earn him this
prestigious award from the Royal Astronomical Society in 1869. The following year he was
appointed Her Majesty’s Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope, from where he would go on
to witness another transit of Venus in 1874. Stone returned to the UK at the end of the decade
to occupy the now vacant post of Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford. Whilst here, he would publish
his definitive map of the stars, noting 6,424 situated between the Equator and 20 degrees of
south latitude, and thereby providing the most complete survey of the astral skies of the age.
He died there, aged 66, on 6 May 1897.
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1241 Miscellaneous Coronation and Jubilee silver medals (16), Victoria, Diamond Jubilee,
small official anniversary medal, 25.5mm (11), fine to very fine, the last two in original
Royal mint card envelope, albeit penned: one to ‘Willie’, the other to “J Lockhart, 26/6/97”,
these toned, extremely fine; also, Edward VII, Coronation, 9 August 1902, medals, 31mm
(2), extremely fine or better, one with Royal mint card envelope; lastly, George V (3),
Coronation, 1911, 30.5mm; also, Silver Jubilee, 1935 (2), large size, 57mm; and, small
size, 32mm, the first and last extremely fine to uncirculated, the second cleaned with edge
knocks, very fine thus, the last in official red box of issue with insert from Shepley Urban
District council (16) £120-150
1243 An extensive collection of Coin and Trade weights for various denominational standards
from the reign of James I to the early 19th Century, including amongst others, James I,
Angel, Double Crown and Crown weights, both of circular and square design; Charles I,
Angel and Crown weights, similar to last; also, James II; William III and Anne, Guinea
and Half-Guinea weights; lastly, weights to the standard of Pistoles and Moidors and their
fractions, generally very fine or better (70) £1,200-1,500
1244
1244 18th Century Trade tokens (3), Anglesey, Parys Mines, Penny, 1787 (DH 5); also,
Ipswich, Robert Mannings, Halfpenny, rev. GOD PRESERVE THE PLOUGH & SAIL (DH
{Suffolk} 34); lastly, Lancashire, Lancaster, Halfpenny, 1794 (DH 58), variable states of
lustre, residual to much, otherwise all extremely fine to practically as struck (3) £120-150
1245 A large collection of 18th Century Trade Halfpennies, including: Anglesey, Parys Mines,
1789; Bath, 1794; Berkhamsted, Lace Manufactory, 1794, also Ladies Lace
Manufactory, 32 Jermyn Street; Birmingham Mining and Copper Company, 1792;
Bristol, “John Howard”, Chester; Dorset, Poole, 1795; Dublin, 1795; also,
Northumberland, Hareshaw Common, Boundary Token; Norwich (3), Norfolk,
1792 (2); John Harvey, 1792; Prince of Wales, London and Middlesex, 1795 (5);
York (2), Clifford’s Tower, 1794; also, Farthing, 1814; Patriotic issues: “A Map of
France”, 1794; “Wooden Walls”, 1795; “British Naval Halfpenny”, 1812; “The Hurst
Equestrian Performance in Europe” (2); Satirical Pieces: Treason Trials, T. Erskine and
T. Hardy (2), some lightly cleaned, others lustrous, otherwise generally very fine to extremely
fine or better, viewing recommended (lot) £120-150
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1246
1246 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1670 VICESIMO SECVNDO, second bust right, rev. nine
strings to harp (ESC 380 {40}; S.3357), a die flaw below truncation, with some surface rub
and scratching in fields, otherwise lightly toned, a pleasing very fine, the edge lettering bold £600-800
1247 Charles II (1660-85) (2), Crown, 1672 VICESIMO QVARTO, third bust right, rev. seven
strings to harp, sexfoil stops on edge (ESC 388 {45}; S.3358); also, Halfcrown, 1677
VICESIMO NONO, similar, eight [?] strings to harp (ESC 475 {479}; S.3367), the first with
die flawing through legend and with questionable colour by Irish harp, otherwise almost very
fine, the second fine (2) £300-400
PROVENANCE:
Penkill collection
i) Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
ii) Purchased Baldwin [?], £32 (with ticket)
1248 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1679 TRICESIMO PRIMO, third bust right, rev. crowned
shields cruciform, cyphers in angles (ESC 403 {56}; S.3358), softly struck, otherwise toned,
good fine £160-200
1250
1249
1249 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1680 over 79 TRICESIMO SECVNDO, fourth bust right, rev.
six strings to harp, irregular space lettering on edge (ESC 413 [R2] {61}; S.3359), toned
with rub, good fine, the overdate clear, scarce £220-280
1250 Charles II (1660-85), Halfcrown, 1664 XVI, second bust, rev. six strings to harp (ESC
445 {R2} {460}; S.3362), an unfortunate flan defect from hair through to French shield,
otherwise a bold very fine, the reverse pleasingly crisply struck, a scarcer date £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1251 Charles II (1660-85), Halfcrown, 1682 over 79 TRICESIMO QVARTO, rev. seven strings to
harp (ESC 495 [R4] {489B}; S.3367), somewhat flat, the overdate nevertheless clear, good
to fair, but very rare £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
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1252
1252 James II (1685-88), Crown, 1686 SECVNDO, first laureate and draped bust left, rev.
crowned shields cruciform, six strings to harp, angles plain (ESC 740 [R2] {76}; S.3406),
two minor edge bumps, the surfaces pitted and once wiped, otherwise a bold very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
Bonhams, 8 February 1994, lot 276
1253 James II (1685-88) (2), Crown, 1688 QVARTO, rev. seven strings to harp (ESC 746 {80};
S.3407); also, Halfcrown, 1686 SECVNDO, similar, six [?] strings to harp (ESC 749 {494};
S.3408), the first formerly mounted and soldered at centre of reverse, otherwise fair, the
second toned, a bold very fine (2) £350-450
PROVENANCE:
i) Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
ii) Purchased Baldwin, 1978 - £85 (with ticket)
1254
1254 James II (1685-88), Halfcrown, 1686 SECVNDO, first bust left, rev. crowned shields
cruciform, seven strings to harp (ESC 749 [494]; S.3408), attractively toned, very fine or
near so £200-250
1255
1255 James II (1685-88), Tin Farthing (with copper plug), 1687, laureate and draped bust
right, rev. Britannia seated right, plain in exergue, *NVMMORVM FAMVLVS * 1687 (voided
stars and mullet) on edge, 5.57g (BMC [Peck] 558; S.3421), light spots of corrosion and
minor edge loss, the residual lettering otherwise bold and the date clear, the obverse well
struck, the reverse soft, very fine thus rare £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Found Bedfordshire, 1987
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1256 (x2)
1256 William and Mary (1688-94), Five-Guineas, 1694 SEXTO, conjoined laureate busts right,
elephant and castle below, rev. crowned and garnished shield (MCE 143: S.3423), faint
and highly sporadic nail marking in fields and the edge lettering somewhat soft, the rim
denticles and portraiture otherwise attractively bold, a handsome good very fine £15,000-20,000
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1257
1257 (x1.5)
1257 William and Mary (1688-94), Guinea, 1694 over 3, conjoined laureate and draped busts
right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 159; S.3426), lustrous, about extremely fine, in PCGS
holder, graded MS61 £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:
Glenister, part II, Spink 223, 26-27 March 2014, lot 1633
A collection famed for once holding the finest Petition and Reddite Crowns known
1259
1258
1258 William and Mary (1688-94), Crown, 1691 TERTIO, conjoined laureate and draped
busts right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to harp (ESC 820 {82}; S.3433),
pleasantly toned, good very fine £1,200-1,500
1259 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, conjoined laureate and draped
busts right, rev. first crowned shield, caul and interior frosted, with pearls (ESC 826
{503}; S.3434), some rub to portrait and haymarking to reverse shield, otherwise darkly
toned with underlying lustre, good very fine £400-500
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1260 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, conjoined laureate and draped
busts right, rev. second crowned shield, crown and caul frosted, with pearls (ESC 837
{508}: S.3435), unfortunate carbon spot behind busts, otherwise lustrous, good very fine £400-500
1261
1261 (x1.5)
1261 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, conjoined laureate and draped
busts right, rev. second crowned shield, caul only frosted, with pearls (ESC 839 {510}:
S.3935), attractively toned, near extremely fine, the reverse better £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Spink 219, 24-25 September 2013, lot 659
1262
1262 William and Mary (1688-94), Farthing, 1694 (BMC {Peck} 616; S.3453), struck with
clogged dies, otherwise with some residual mint colour, very fine or better £150-200
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1263 William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, rev. early harp (ESC 995 {89};
S.3470), a die flaw giving the appearance of G over D in GRA, otherwise toned, a pleasing
very fine; additionally, Bristol mint (2), Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, similar, B below, rev. late
harp (ESC 1060 {543}; S.3488), toned, about fine; also, Sixpence, 1697, as last, edge
milled (ESC 1261 {1555}; S.3528), toned, good fine (3) £350-450
PROVENANCE:
i) Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
ii) Purchased Baldwin, 1969 (with ticket)
1264
1264 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1696 OCTAVO, first laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, rev. crowned large shields cruciform, first harp (ESC 1016 {522]; S.3487),
some weakness, otherwise lustrous, good very fine £150-200
1265
1265 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, first bust right, rev. modified large
shields, early harp with seven strings (ESC 1034 {554}; S.3494), lustrous, extremely fine,
the reverse better £400-500
1266
1266 Anne (1702-14), Crown, 1703 TERTIO, draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform (ESC 1340 (99); S.3576), toned, about very fine £600-800
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1267
1267 Anne (1702-14), Crown, 1706 QVINTO, draped bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform,
six strings to harp, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1342 {101}; S.3578), dark cabinet
tone overlying lustrous surfaces, only occasional haymarking and other odd surface marks,
otherwise almost extremely fine £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink - £600 (with ticket)
1268
1268 Anne (1702-14), Vigo coinage, 1703 (3), Halfcrown, draped bust left, VIGO below, rev.
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1358 {659}; S.3580); Shilling, as before (ESC 1388
{1131}; S.3586); lastly, Sixpence, similar ((ESC 1446 {1582}; S.3590), all fine or better
(3) £150-250
1269
1269 Anne (1702-14), post-Union, Crown, 1707 SEXTO, Edinburgh, draped bust left, E below,
rev. FR. ET., crowned shields cruciform, nine strings to harp (ESC 1351 {103}; S.3600),
toned, some rim stipling, nevertheless very fine £350-450
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
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1270
1270 Anne (1702-14), post-Union, Halfcrown, 1707 SEXTO, Edinburgh, rev. seven strings to
harp (ESC 1379 {575}; S.3605), fine £70-100
With old dealer’s ticket (Seaby?) for 4s 6d, c.1968
1271
1271 (x1.5)
1271 Anne (1702-14), post-Union, Halfcrown, 1707 SEPTIMO, draped bust left, rev. eight
strings to harp (ESC 1366 {574}; S.3604), the odd trace of flecking, otherwise attractively
toned, especially in recesses, extremely fine or near so £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1272
1272 Anne (1702-14), Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, angles plain (ESC 1370 (577); S.3604), a light scratch on the obverse, otherwise
good very fine, lightly toned £300-400
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1273
1273 Anne (1702-14), Halfcrown, 1710 NONO, draped bust left, rev. seven strings to harp,
roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1372 {581}; S.3607), light flecking, otherwise almost very
fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1274
1274 George I (1714-27), Crown, 1716 SECVNDO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,
rev. crowned shields cruciform, eleven strings to harp, roses and plumes in angles (ESC
1540 {110}; S.3639), red wax in recesses, otherwise toned, very fine £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:
J M Ashby, Spink 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2425 - £500 (with his ticket)
Purchased James Walker & Co., 1950
1275 George I (1714-27), Halfpenny, 1718 (BMC 774; S.3659), patch of corrosion to reverse,
otherwise good fine £60-80
1276 George I (1714-27), Halfpenny, 1721 over 0 (BMC [Peck] 796; S.3660), friction to
hair, otherwise boldly struck for issue, good very fine or better £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1277
1277 George I (1714-27), Halfpenny, 1724 (BMC [Peck] 806; S.3660), some underlying
lustre, and with the odd surface mark, otherwise good very fine £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
DNW 68, 12 December 2005, lot 560
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1278
1278 (x2)
1278 George II (1727-60), Five-Guineas, 1729 TERTIO, East India Company, young laureate
head left, E. I. C. below, rev. crowned and garnished shield (MCE 279; S.3664), light rim
bruising resulting in some edge lettering weakness, probably also once wiped with a dry cloth,
otherwise near very fine £8,000-10,000
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1279
1279 (x1.5)
1279 George II (1727-60), Two-Guineas, 1740 over 39, intermediate laureate head left, rev.
crowned garnished shield (MCE 294; S.3668), lustrous with a light tone, attractive thus,
extremely fine or near so, in PCGS holder, graded AU58 £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:
Major W Tapp MC, DNW 140, 15 March 2017, lot 33
1280 1281
1280 George II (1727-60), Guinea, 1760, older laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished
shield (MCE 333; S.3680), rub to high points and evidence of refurbishment to rusting dies
behind head and around garnish, otherwise a pleasing very fine £1,200-1,500
1281 George II (1727-60), Half-Guinea, 1758, older laureate head left, rev. crowned
garnished shield (MCE –; S.3685), a field find hence rough surfaces, otherwise good fine £250-350
1282
1282 George II (1727-60), Crown, 1739 DVODECIMO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left,
rev. crowned shields cruciform, nine strings to harp, roses in angles (ESC 1665 {122};
S.3687), a scratch across neck, otherwise toned, a bold very fine £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Baldwin, 1977 (with ticket)
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1283
1283 George II (1727-60), Crown, 1741 DECIMO QVARTO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to harp, roses in angles (ESC 1666
{123}; S.3687), initials etched below bust and other old scratching to reverse otherwise
cabinet toned, very fine or better £500-600
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, November 1998, no. 6943 (illus.) - £425
1284
1284 (x1.5)
1284 George II (1727-60), Crown, 1743 DECIMO SEPTIMO, older bust left, reads GEORGIUS,
rev. crowned shields cruciform, ten strings to harp, roses in angles (ESC 1667 {124};
S.3688), pleasantly toned, extremely fine or better £1,800-2,200
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1285
1285 George II (1727-60), Halfcrown, 1750 VICESIMO QVARTO, older bust left, rev. seven
strings to harp, angles plain (ESC 1692 {609}; S.3696), patchy tone, otherwise very fine or
better £250-350
1286 George II (1727-60), Shilling, 1727, rev. roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1695 {1190};
S.3698), toned, good fine £100-130
PROVENANCE:
H Clark, Sotheby, 23-26 May 1898, lot 438 (part) - £1.8.0 (to Spink)
1287 George II (1727-60), Shilling, 1739, rev. small Garter star (ESC 1716 {1201}; S.3701),
light tone, very fine/good very fine £90-120
1288
1290
1288 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1731, rev. seven strings to harp (ESC 1741 {1607};
S.3707), toned, good very fine, the reverse better £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
Spink Numismatic Circular, October 1993, no. 7244 - £95
1289 George II (1727-60), Sixpences (2), 1757, rev. six strings to harp (ESC 1762 {1622});
another, 1758, as last (ESC 1763 {1623}; S.3711), good very fine or better, both toned (2) £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1290 George II (1727-60), Halfpenny, 1738 (BMC [Peck] 852; S.3717), patinated and
lustrous, but softly struck on hair, nevertheless attractive about extremely fine or better £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1291 George II (1727-60), Halfpennies, 1739; 1747 (BMC [Peck] 853, 877; S.3717, 3719);
also, Farthing, 1754, date unaltered (BMC [Peck] 892; S.3722), the Halfpennies a bold
very fine or better, the Farthing stained, otherwise extremely fine or better (3) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
iii) Ira & Larry Goldberg 53, 24 May 2009, lot 3241
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1292 George III (1760-1820), Guineas (2), 1774, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned
garnished shield (MCE 379), light tone, very fine; another, 1779, similar (MCE 384;
S.3728), fair, with accompanying sleeves reading: “Guinea of 1779, Ellen Monckton, 1887,
and another: “For Darling Gladys with Greetings, Love & Kisses” (2) £600-800
1293 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned ‘spade’
shield (MCE 397; S.3729), lustrous with rub, good very fine £400-500
1294 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned ‘spade’
shield (MCE 397; S.3729), some rim smoothing, milling otherwise distinct, residually
lustrous, a bold very fine £320-380
1295 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned ‘spade’
shield (MCE 397; S.3729), good fine £250-300
1297
1296
1296 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield of
arms (MCE 402; S.3729), almost extremely fine, in PCGS holder, graded AU55 £800-1,000
1297 George III (1760-1820), Quarter-Guinea, 1762 (MCE 463; S.3741), slight kink to flan
and with scuffing in fields, otherwise lustrous with some brilliance in recesses, very fine or
better £150-200
1298 George III (1760-1820), Quarter-Guinea, 1762 (MCE 463; S.3741), light flan crease
and corresponding dig to cheek otherwise lustrous, very fine £120-150
1299
1299 George III (1760-1820), Shilling, 1763, ‘Northumberland’ type, first bust right, rev.
crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to harp (ESC 2124 {1214}; S.3742), some rim
pinching and surface rub, otherwise very fine £450-550
1300 George III (1760-1820), Shillings, 1787 (4), with semee [1]; without [3], stops at date
(2), no stops at date, 1787 over 6 (ESC 2125 {1216}, 2128 {1222}, 2129 {1225}; 2133
{1218}; S.3743-46), some once wiped, otherwise generally lustrous or toned, good very fine to
extremely fine (4) £200-250
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1301 (x2)
x1301 George, Prince of Wales and Seneschal of Scotland, Pattern Gold Sixpence, 1799,
6.89g, by Milton for Colonel Fullarton, possibly a later striking by W J Taylor, GEORGIVS
. P.S.S.C.D {GEORGIUS PRINCEPS SENESCALTUS SCOTIAE CORNUBIA DUX}, cuirassed and
draped bust left, rev. BR. L. PR. E REG. SC. PR ET. SEN COR. DUX, crowned cruciform shields,
Garter Star at centre, Prince of Wales plumes in angles (DH 5 Bis II; ST 298; Stainton
31c), brilliant and heavily frosted, good extremely fine, extremely rare £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:
H Selig, part II, Spink 131, 2 March 1999, lot 1443
Glendining, 12 May 1976, lot 67
F Cockayne, Glendining, 17 July 1946, lot 388
S H Hamer, Glendining, 26 November 1930, lot 705
W N Clarkson, Sotheby, 16 April 1901, lot 505 - £4.4.0 (to Verity)
A further provenance was given in the Hamer catalogue attributing this piece to the
collection of Edmund Shorthouse (1838-1916). However, as far as can be ascertained,
the coin was not present in any of his four lifetime dispersals prior to the Clarkson sale.
The dealer James Verity, who acquired the “Pattern Half-Sovereign” as it was listed in
1901, obviously connected this piece and the Shorthouse commissioned Pattern Penny
restrikes after Joseph Moore of c.1886. In the absence of corroborating evidence
however, this earlier provenance is considered highly speculative, and more likely the
result of a simple transcription error in the Hamer catalogue where other known
Shorthouse restrikes were offered. Similarly no parallel is to be found in the sale of William
Joseph Taylor’s effects (Sotheby, July 1886, lots 164-267).
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1302
1302 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, top leaf to centre of E in REX, no stop afterwards, rev. Britannia in tablet, K in
relief below shield (ESC 1951 {164}; S.3768), light tone, good very fine £200-250
1303
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1305
g1305 George III, (1760-1820), Half-Sovereign, 1817 (Marsh 400; MCE 467; S.3786),
scattered marks to face and in otherwise lustrous fields, good very fine, in NGC holder,
graded MS61 £400-500
1306 1308
1306 George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1819 LX, the 8 and 9 re-entered over higher digits,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 2013 {216}; S.3787), tone overlying
lustrous, original surfaces, about extremely fine £220-280
1307 George III (1760-1820), Halfcrown, 1816, first issue (ESC 2086 {613}; S.3788);
another, Shilling, 1818 (S.3790), the second cleaned, very fine, the first lustrous, extremely
fine (2) £120-150
1308 George III (1760-1820), Halfcrown, 1817, first issue (ESC 2090 {616}; S.3788), light
tone, extremely fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, October 1965
g1309 George IV (1820-30), Half-Sovereign, 1827 (Marsh 487; MCE 408; S.3804), edge
knock at 2 o’clock and other surface scuffing, otherwise a bold fine £120-150
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1310 1311
1310 George IV (1820-30), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO (ESC 2310 {246}; S.3805), some cabinet
friction and rub to high point with other scattered marks, otherwise toned, near extremely fine £300-350
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, October 2008, MS8652 - £395
1311 George IV (1820-30), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO (ESC 2310 {246}; S.3805), toned, near
extremely fine £300-350
1313
1312
1312 George IV (1820-30), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO (ESC 2310 {246}; S.3805), some hairline
and cabinet friction across quite brilliant fields, otherwise good very fine £250-350
1313 George IV (1820-30), Halfcrown, 1821, first issue, rev. lightly garnished shield (ESC
2360 {631}; S.3807), lustrous, extremely fine or near so £250-300
1314 George IV (1820-30), Halfcrown, 1825, third issue (ESC 2371 {642}; S.3809); also,
Shilling, 1825, third issue (ESC 2404 {1254}; S.3812), good very fine, the second better (2) £120-150
1315 1317
1315 George IV (1820-30), Shilling, 1825, third issue, “Roman I” in date (ESC 2406 [“R5”]
{-}; S.3812), dig on cheek, otherwise fine, rare £60-80
1316 George IV (1820-30), Copper coins (4), Penny, 1825, rev. plain saltire (BMC [Peck]
1420; S.3823); Halfpennies (2), 1826; 1827, rev. two incuse lines down saltire (BMC
[Peck] 1431, 1433; S.3824); lastly, Farthing, 1830 (BMC [Peck] 1445; S.3825), the last
fair, otherwise very fine or considerably better, the third stained (4) £70-100
g1317 William IV (1830-37), Sovereign, 1832, second head right, rev. crowned garnished
shield (Marsh 17; S.3829B), surface marks and friction to obverse, the reverse with some
staining, otherwise bold detail and residually lustrous, about extremely fine £400-600
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1320
g1318 William IV (1830-37), Sovereign, 1832, second head right, incuse W.W. on truncation,
rev. St George and dragon (Marsh 17; S.3829B), scratch behind head and tiny edge nick
between 5 and 6 o’clock on the reverse, otherwise very fine £300-400
1319 William IV (1830-37), Halfcrown, 1834, W.W. incuse in script lettering on truncation, G
of GVLIELMVS re-entered (Davies 323; ESC 2478 {662}; S.3834), scratched and once
wiped, otherwise very fine; also, Sixpence, 1831 (ESC 2499 {1670}; S.3836), the reverse
proof-like, the obverse choice, practically mint state (2) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
i) C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lot 645 (with his ticket) - £65
1320 William IV (1830-37), Halfcrown, 1836 (ESC 2482 {666}; S.3834), light tone, good very
fine £100-130
1321 1324
1321 William IV (1820-30), Sixpence, 1834, bare head right, rev. coin alignment, value in
wreath, edge milled (ESC 2506 (R3) {1674}; S.3836), toned with underlying proof-like
brilliance, good extremely fine, rare, in PGCS holder, graded MS62 £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, February 1978, no. 1982 - £250 - wherein described as a
proof
1322 William IV (1830-37), Fourpence, 1837, ‘wiry’ hair (ESC 2520 {1922}; S.3837);
another, Victoria (1837-1901), Groat, 1841 (ESC 3329 {1935}; S.3913), a trace of tone,
otherwise choice mint state (2) £50-80
1323 William IV (1830-37), Copper coins (4), Halfpenny, 1837 (BMC [Peck] 1465; S.3847);
also, Farthings (3), 1834, raised line on saltire (2); another, 1835 (BMC [Peck] 1470,
1472; S.3848) generally fine, but the last with much lustre underlying patinated and
residually mint coloured surfaces, otherwise practically as struck (4) £100-130
PROVENANCE:
Purchased: i) Hayden, February 1938; ii) Southwold, April 1948; iv) Baldwin, March
1939
1324 William IV (1830-37), Half-Farthing, 1837, bare head right, rev. Britannia seated right,
national emblems in exergue (BMC [Peck] 1476; S.3849); also, Third-Farthing, 1835, as
last (BMC [Peck] 1477; S.3850), light carbon spotting across otherwise lustrous and
patinated surfaces, near extremely fine, both scarce (2) £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1325 William IV (1830-37), Half-Farthing, 1837 (BMC [Peck] 1476; S.3849), some rub to
Britannia, otherwise, good very fine or better, the obverse with a hint of residual colour £60-80
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1326
1326 (x2)
g1326 Victoria (1837-1901), Pattern Five-Pounds, 1839, “Una and the Lion”, young head left,
two decorated fillets with six scrolls and eleven leaves, rev. DIRIGE DEUS GRESSUS MEOS,
Victoria as Una guiding the Britannic Lion left, DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI TERTIO
on edge, 39.37g (W&R 278 {R4}; S.3851), an impaired specimen with test cut to edge at
9 o’clock and other overt digs and cabinet hairlines in otherwise residually brilliant fields,
nevertheless a bold very fine and undoubtedly still a desirable example of Wyon’s enchanting
image of his “Faerie Quene” £50,000-60,000
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g1327 Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1847, W.W. in relief (Marsh 30; S.3852), lustrous, very
fine £260-300
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 28 October 1969, lot 341 (part)
g1328 Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1852, W.W. in relief (Marsh 35; S.3852), lustrous, good
very fine, the reverse better £260-300
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 28 October 1969, lot 347 (part)
g1329 Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1871, die number 29 (Marsh 55; S.3859B), lustrous,
about as struck, in PCGS holder, graded MS64 £500-600
1330 1331
1330 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1845 VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2564 {282}; S.3882),
toned with some nailmarks to portrait, otherwise a pleasing very fine £180-220
1331 Victoria (1837-1901), ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO (ESC 2571 {288}; S.3883),
heavy bagmarks on portrait and in surrounding fields, otherwise residually brilliant albeit of
characteristically ‘dry-wiped’ appearance, very fine, the reverse better £600-800
1332 1334
1332 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1844, type A4 (ESC 2720 {677}; S.3888), a minor
rim bruise to reverse 11 o’clock, otherwise good very fine or better £200-250
1333 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns, 1845, type A4 (S.3888); another, 1887, type A7
(S.3889), both harshly cleaned, otherwise very fine, the first better (2) £90-120
1334 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1846, type A4 (ESC 2724 {680}; S.3888), toned, very
fine, the reverse better £200-250
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1335 1336
1335 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1884, type A5 (ESC 2764 {712}; S.3889), lustrous
and residually brilliant surfaces, extremely fine or better £160-200
1336 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1885, type A5 (ESC 2765 {713}; S.3889), tone
overlying lustrous but bagmarked surfaces, extremely fine £120-150
1337 Victoria (1837-1901), coinage of 1856 (5), “Gothic” Florin (ESC 2831 {813A};
S.3891); also, Shilling (ESC 3007 {1304}; S.3904); Sixpence (ESC 3196 {1702};
S.3908); Threepence (ESC 3388 {2063}; S.3914); additionally, Halfpenny (BMC [Peck]
1544; S.3949), the first and third once cleaned, the silver otherwise very fine or better, the
copper lustrous and patinated, extremely fine or better (5) £120-150
With tickets of purchase from Alfred S Allen [dealer, Tonbridge, Kent], 1976-78
1338 1339
1338 Victoria (1837-1901), “Gothic” Florin, mdccclix {1859}, type B1, no stop after date
(ESC 2842 {818}; S.3891), light peripheral tone, a pleasing extremely fine £200-250
1339 Victoria (1837-1901), “Gothic” Florin, mdccclxxvii. {1877}, die number 27, type B5,
BRITT:,stop after date, 42 arcs (ESC 2887 {848}; S.3895), dulled but lustrous surfaces,
extremely fine £180-220
1341
1340
1340 Victoria (1837-1901), “Gothic” Florin, mdccclxxxv {1885}, type B8, BRITT:, 34 ‘longer’
arcs (ESC 2909 {861}; S.3900), choice, practically mint state £200-250
1341 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1838, type A1 (ESC 2973 {1278}; S.3902), lustrous, the
reverse brilliant but with tiny edge nick to rim, about extremely fine or better but for worn
dies £120-150
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1342 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1839, type A1 (ESC 2975 {1280}; S.3902), tone
overlying lustre, extremely fine or better £120-180
1343 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1842, type A3 (ESC 2987 {1288}); another, 1856 (ESC
3007 {1304}; S.3904), both toned, the first near extremely fine, the second spotted, otherwise
good very fine (2) £140-180
1344 Victoria (1837-1901), Shillings (2) 1859, type A3 (ESC 3015 {1307}; S.3904); another,
1865, die number 59, type A4 (ESC 3025 {1313}; S.3905), toned, good very fine or near
so (2) £80-100
1345 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1865, die number 70 (ESC 3025 {1313}; S.3905), the
obverse with brilliant reflective surfaces, the reverse lustrous, a pleasing extremely fine £120-150
1346 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1872, die number 17 (ESC 3042 {1324}; S.3906A),
toned, extremely fine or near so £70-100
1347 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpences, type A1 (3), 1845; 1857; 1859 (ESC 3179 {1691};
3198 {1704}; 3203 {1708}; S.3908), the last two once wiped now toned, very fine, the other
lustrous good very fine (3) £90-120
1349
1348
1348 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpences (2), type A2, 1864, die number 20 (ESC 3211 {1713};
S.3908); another, type A3, 1871, die number 12 (ESC 3223 {1723}; S.3910), lustrous
and toned with some underlying brilliance, extremely fine or near so (2) £90-120
1349 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1887, type A5 (ESC 3262 {1750}; S.3912), brilliant
mint state £90-120
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1350
g1351 Victoria (1837-1901), Five-Pounds, 1887 (S.3864), two minor rim scuffs and light
cabinet friction to otherwise original lustrous surfaces, two spots of tone to periphery,
nevertheless good extremely fine £1,200-1,500
1353
1352
g1352 Victoria (1837-1901), Five-Pounds, 1887 (S.3864), hairlined fields, otherwise lustrous,
extremely fine £1,200-1,500
g1353 Victoria (1837-1901), Two Pounds, 1887 (S.3865), extremely fine or better, in PCGS
holder, graded MS63 £1,300-1,500
g1354 Victoria (1837-1901), Two-Pounds, 1887 (S.3865), some field marks, otherwise lustrous,
extremely fine or better £500-600
1356
1355
g1355 Victoria (1837-1901), Two-Pounds, 1887 (S.3865), a minute rim scuff at obverse 2
o’clock, otherwise lustrous, a pleasing extremely fine, the reverse better £450-500
g1356 Victoria (1837-1901), Half-Sovereign, 1887, normal JEB, rev. high shield (Marsh 478;
S.3869), lustrous, good very fine or better £120-150
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The following eight lots were assembled and audited by C A Whish between May and December 1891
1357 1358
1357 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585 {296}; S.3921), lustrous and toned,
practically as struck, albeit with worn reverse die £80-100
1358 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585 {296}; S.3921), lustrous with some
brilliance, a pleasing extremely fine £80-100
1359 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, Double-Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, 1887
(5) (S.3921, 3923, 3926, 3928, 3931), all lustrous with light tone, the Double-Florin
brilliant, extremely fine to mint state (5) £120-150
1360 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, Double-Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, 1887
(5) (S.3921, 3923, 3926, 3928, 3931), all lustrous with light tone, the Shilling with edge
nick, otherwise extremely fine to about uncirculated (5) £100-130
1361 Victoria (1837-1901), Shillings, 1887 (4) (S.3926), all lustrous with variable tone,
extremely fine to mint state (4) £80-100
1362 Victoria (1837-1901), Shillings, 1887 (5) (S.3926), some lustrous, generally extremely fine
or better (5) £80-100
1362A Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpences, 1887, ‘Withdrawn’ types (3) (S.3928), all lustrous,
with gentle peripheral tone, mint state or near so (3) £90-120
1363 Victoria (1837-1901), Threepences, 1887 (10) (S.3931), all brilliant uncirculated or
near so, some with light peripheral tone (10) £100-150
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1364 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1892 (S.3921); additionally, Halfcrown, 1887 (S.3924),
both about extremely fine or near so (2) £90-120
1365 Victoria (1837-1901), Double-Florin, 1887, ‘arabic 1’ (S.3923), light tone, otherwise
lustrous, practically as struck £70-100
1366 Victoria (1837-1901), Double-Florins (10), 1887, arabic and Roman I [5]; 1888; 1889;
1890 [2] (S.3922-23); Halfcrowns, 1887 (3) (S.3924); Florins, 1887 (2) (S.3925);
Shillings, 1887 (2) (S.3926); Sixpences, 1887, “withdrawn” types (9) (S.3928);
Threepences, 1887 (2) (S.3931); Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, all 1887, fine to
extremely fine, some cleaned (31) £120-150
PROVENANCE:
1888 - Purchased Michael, October 1963
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1368
1369
1368 Victoria (1837-1901), Double-Florin, 1889, “Jubilee” bust left, rev. crowned shields
cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles (ESC 2701 {398}; S.3923), but for light
and very occasional bagmarks to frosted fields, choice mint state £140-180
1369 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns (2), 1887; 1888 (ESC 2771, 2773 {719, 721};
S.3924), both practically as struck, the first choice (2) £120-150
1371
1370
1370 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns (2), 1887 (Davies 640; ESC 2771 {719}; S.3924),
mottled tone overlying lustrous original surfaces, practically as struck; another, 1889
(Davies 645; ESC 2774 {722}; S.3924), attractive tone overlying lustrous surfaces, good
extremely fine or better (2) £120-150
PROVENANCE:
C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lots 730 and 735 [part] (with his tickets)
1371 Victoria (1837-1901), Florins (2), 1887; 1888 (ESC 2953, 2956 {868, 870}), extremely
fine or better, the second residually brilliant (2) £90-120
1372 Victoria (1837-1901), Florins (2), Shilling to Threepence, 1887 (5) (S.3925-26; 3928,
3931), lustrous, extremely fine to uncirculated (5) £120-150
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1373 1374
1373 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1893 LVI (ESC 2593 {303}; S.3937), patchy tone on
obverse, the reverse otherwise lustrous, near extremely fine £100-130
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, May 2010, MS9167 - £150
1374 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1897 LX (ESC 2602 {312}; S.3937), toned, near extremely
fine £120-150
1375 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1898 LXII (ESC 2605 {315}; S.3937), a very faint rim
bruise at reverse 8 o’clock, otherwise lustrous with residual surface frosting, a bold extremely
fine £160-200
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips, Spink 257, 30-31 October 2018, lot 760 (part)
1376 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1894 (ESC 2780 {728}; S.3938), the odd bagmark,
otherwise lustrous, extremely fine or better, a scarcer date £60-80
1377 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1897 (ESC 2783 {731}; S.3938), light peripheral
tone, otherwise about as struck £70-100
1378
1378 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1858, large date, no initials on truncation, rev. DEF-:,
ornamental trident (BMC [Peck] 1518; S.3948), light patina overlying lustrous surfaces,
boldly struck, good extremely fine or better but for pecking to reverse field, in NGC holder,
graded MS65 RB £250-350
1379 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1841, young head left, W.W. in raised letters on
truncation, rev. Britannia seated right, emblems in exergue (BMC [Peck] 1524; S.3949),
a hint of tone to periphery, otherwise full mint colouring with residual surface brilliance,
choice uncirculated but for cabinet friction to obverse £120-150
1380 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1841, young head left, W.W. in raised letters on
truncation, rev. Britannia seated right, emblems in exergue (BMC [Peck] 1524; S.3949),
a trace of tone to periphery and across centre of reverse, otherwise full mint colouring,
practically mint state £100-130
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1381 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpennies (2), 1852, incuse dots on shield; 1853, similar (BMC
[Peck] 1537; 1539; S.3949), the first toned, extremely fine, the second lustrous ‘red’,
practically as struck (2) £140-180
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
i) Purchased Seaby
ii) Spink 233, 2 December 2015, lot 1374
1382 Victoria (1837-1901), Third-Farthing, 1844, young head left, rev. Britannia seated right
(BMC [Peck 1606]; S.3952), stain by date and other light speckles across otherwise lustrous
surfaces, extremely fine or near so; George V (1910-36), Third-Farthing [for use in Malta],
1913, bare head left, rev. crowned value in wreath (S.4062), patinated and lustrous, but
for carbon spotting, about mint state (2) £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1383
1383 Edward VII (1901-10), Proof Crown, 1902, as issued for sets (ESC 3560 {361);
S.3978), a trace of friction otherwise about as struck £120-150
1384 Edward VII (1901-10), Crown, 1902 (ESC 3560 {361); S.3978), toned, near extremely
fine £100-130
1385 Edward VII (1901-10), silver coins (5), Crown, 1902 (S.3978); Halfcrown, 1906;
Florin and Shilling 1907; Sixpence, 1910; additionally, George V, Crowns, 1935 (2),
generally very fine, most lustrous (7) £100-130
1386 1387
1386 Edward VII (1901-10), Proof Halfcrown, 1902, as issued for sets (Davies 1510; ESC
3568 {747}; S.3980), toned, uncirculated, as issued for sets £70-100
PROVENANCE:
C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lot 756 - £80 (with his ticket)
1387 Edward VII (1901-10), Halfcrown, 1910 (ESC 3576 {755}; S.3980), boldly struck, for
issue, lustrous, a pleasing extremely fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
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g1388 George V (1910-36), Proof set, 1911, Sovereign to Maundy Penny, (S PS12), brilliant
uncirculated, the silver lightly toned, in Royal Mint case of issue (10) £3,000-4,000
1389 George V (1910-36), Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 3631 {367}; S.4036), possibly once
dipped with light peripheral tone below portrait, otherwise extremely fine or better £90-120
1390 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1928 (ESC 3633 {368}; S.4036), peripheral tone, otherwise
lustrous, extremely fine or better, 9,034 struck £140-180
1391
1391 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636 {369}; S.4036), lustrous, a pleasing
extremely fine, 4,994 struck £150-200
1392 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1932 (ESC 3641 {372}; S.4036), occasional surface marks,
otherwise lustrous, a bold very fine, 2,395 struck £120-150
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1393
1393 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1932 (ESC 3641 {372}; S.4036), digs to hair and field
behind head and once wiped, otherwise very fine or better, 2,395 struck £80-100
1394
1394 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1933 Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644 {373}; S.4036), lustrous,
a pleasing extremely fine, 7,132 struck £150-200
1395 George V (1910-36), Halfcrowns (6), 1927, Proofs (2), 1928; 1929; 1935; 1936
(S.4037), lustrous, extremely fine or better, the first two brilliant, albeit peripherally toned,
about as struck (6) £90-120
PROVENANCE:
i, ii) C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lots 781 and 782
1396 George VI (1936-52), Halfcrowns, 1937-1951 (17), including 1950, Proof and
Currency (2); and 1951 Proof (S.4080, 4101, 4106), good extremely fine to brilliant mint
state (17) £80-100
PROVENANCE:
C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lots 799 and 803 (with his tickets)
1397 George VI (1937-52), Florins, 1937-46, excluding 1938 (24) (S.4081), generally
extremely fine to uncirculated; also, George V, Florins (5), 1921; 1926; 1929; 1930;
1936 (S.4022A; 4038), fine to very fine (29) £50-80
1398 George VI (1937-52), Festival of Britain, 1951, Proof set, Crown to Farthing [10] (S.
PS18); light hairlines across otherwise brilliant surfaces, almost uncirculated, in green Royal
mint box of issue; additionally, Elizabeth II (1952-), Coronation Proof sets (2), 1953,
Crown to Farthing [10] (2) (S. PS19), both practically as struck with occasional spots of
tone, the first in Royal mint case of issue (30) £120-150
1399 Elizabeth II (1952-present), Halfcrowns, 1953-67, 1970 Proof (18), including 1953 (2)
(ESC 798G - 1953; S.4137, 4145), all about as struck, the last brilliant uncirculated (18) £70-100
PROVENANCE:
C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lot 812 - £160 (with his tickets)
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MISCELLANEOUS
1400 Miscellaneous 17th and 18th Century Copper and Tin coinage (11), James II, Farthing,
1687 (?) (BMC [Peck] 560; S.3420); also, William and Mary, Tin Halfpenny; also,
William III, Halfpennies (4), 1699 (2), type 2 (BMC [Peck] 675; S.3555); another, type
3 (BMC [Peck] 687); also, 1700, no stops on obverse, rev. unbarred A’s, reads BRITÀNNIÀ
(BMC [Peck] 696/697); and, 1701, rev. as previous (BMC [Peck] 703; S.3556),
additionally, George I, Halfpennies (2), 1718; 1722 (BMC [Peck] 774; 800; S.3659-
60); lastly, George II, Halfpenny, 1732 (BMC [Peck] 859; S.3717); Farthings (2), 1736;
another, 1741 (BMC [Peck] 864; 885; S.3720-21); lastly, George III, Halfpennies (2),
first issue, 1773, no stop on reverse; another, 1799 (BMC [Peck] 904; 1279; S.3774,
3778), fair to good fine, the 1700 the latter, the Tin issues poor, the last two residually
lustrous, the first patinated, the second with most original mint colour, extremely fine or
better (13) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased: v) King, May 1950; vi) Gough, June 1948; vii) Gough, February 1948; viii)
Seaby, July 1939; x) Baldwin, 1939; xi) Glendining, 1942
1401 Miscellaneous 18th and 19th Century, silver coins (10), including George II, Halfcrown,
1745 LIMA (S.3695); also, George III, Crown, 1820 LX.; also, Shilling, 1819 (S.3787,
3790); additionally, Bank tokens (2), Three-Shillings, 1811; Eighteenpence, 1812
(S.3769, 3771); lastly, William IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1834; 1836 (S.3834), and other
minor silver coins (3), fine to very fine (10) £150-200
1402 Miscellaneous 19th and 20th Century Crowns (28), including George III (3), Dollar,
1804; 1818 LVIII, cleaned, in swivel mount; 1819 LX; George IV, 1822; Victoria (7),
1844, cinquefoil; 1887 (2); 1889; 1891; 1896 LX (2); Edward VII, 1902; George V,
1935 Jubilee (9); George VI, 1937 (7), the earlier pieces generally fine to very fine some
better, the later generally extremely fine, some cleaned (28) £200-250
1403 Enamelled coins (10), including: George III (3), Crown, 1819, Halfcrown, 1817;
Shilling, 1819, with suspension loop; George IV (2), Crown, 1822; Shilling, c.1825-29;
William IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1834; 1836; lastly, Victoria (3); Halfcrowns (2), 1887;
1893; also, Florin, 1896, modern lacquering now detached and the enamelling heavily
chipped; mostly brooch mounted with broken fitting, the enamel otherwise very fine or better
(10) £50-80
1404 Miscellaneous Georgian silver (6), Crowns, 1821 SECUNDO (S.3805) (2); Shillings (3),
1787; 1817; 1825, type 2 (S.3811); lastly, Sixpence, 1819, all fine (6) £60-80
1405 19th Century Halfcrowns (4), George IV, 1820 (ESC 2357 {628}; S.3807); additionally,
William IV, 1834 WW incuse in script (ESC 2478 {662}; S.3834); Victoria (2), 1884
(ESC 2764 {712}; S.3889); another, 1893 (ESC 2778 {726}; S.3938), very fine or better
(4) £180-220
1406 Victoria, miscellaneous silver, young head coinages (9), including Crown, 1845 VIII,
cinquefoil stops (S.3882); also, Halfcrown, 1878 (S.3889); Florins (3), 1849 WW
(S.3890); also, 1860; 1873 (S.3891, S.3893); Shilling, 1857 (S.3904); and other small
silver coins (3); and copper and model coins (4), generally fine to very fine (13) £120-150
1407 Victoria, miscellaneous silver coins, Jubilee and old head issues (8), including, Crowns
(2), 1889; 1893 LVI (ESC 2593 {303}); also, Halfcrown, 1893; Florin, 1901; Shilling,
1897 and other minor silver (3), the larger denominations very fine or better, the 1893
Crown the latter, the minor pieces fine (8) £150-200
1408 Victoria, miscellaneous copper and bronze coins, Halfpennies (6), 1838; 1847; 1857;
1860; 1864; 1901 (Peck 1522; 1531; 1545; 1750; 1782; 1956); the copper very fine or
better, the bronze, excepting the 1864 which is fine, near extremely fine or better with lustre;
also, Farthings (15), 1839; 1852; 1853; 1862; 1865; 1874-H; 1881-H; 1885; 1886;
1887; 1891; 1894; 1895, about mint state; 1898; 1901; lastly, Half-Farthings (3), 1843;
1844 (2), generally very fine some better most with residual lustre, mostly with tickets of
provenance (24) £80-100
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1409
1409 Charles II (1660-85), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, third hammered issue, m.m. crown
(ESC 321 {2364}; S 3324-27), fine to very fine (4) £150-200
1410
1410 Charles II (1660-85), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, undated, first milled issue (4),
‘Coronation’ bust left, value behind, rev. shield over cross moline (ESC 590 {2365};
S.3391), rubbed, fine or better (4) £120-150
1411
1411 Charles II (1660-85), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1673 (4) (ESC 596 {2369};
S.3392), toned, fine or better (4) £90-120
1412 Charles II (1660-85), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1680 (4) (ESC 603 {2376};
S.3392), toned, the larger denominations very fine or better, the smaller denominations fine
(4) £100-130
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, September 1994, no. 5895 - £50
Seaby Coins and Medals Bulletin, January 1965, MS17 - £14 - “VF” (with ticket)
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1413 James II (1685-88), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1686 (4) (ESC 781 {2381}; S.3418),
toned, very fine or near so (4) £140-180
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, February 1993, no. 264 - £75
1414 1416
1414 James II (1685-88), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1687 (4) (ESC 782 {2382}; S.3418),
fine, the smallest pieces better (4) £100-130
1415 William and Mary (1688-94), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1689 (4) (ESC 872
{2384}; S.3446), toned, fine to very fine, the key date of Maundy series (4) £400-600
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, December 2000, MS0157 - £475
1416 William and Mary (1688-94), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1691 (4) (ESC 873
{2385}; S.3446), fine to very fine, all toned (4) £200-250
1417 William and Mary (1688-94), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1693 (4), the 4d; 3d, GV
below truncation; and 2d, G., all 1693 over 2 (ESC 875 [R2] {2387}; cf. 898 {1877},
937 [R3] {1995}, 949 {2200A}; S.3446), the Fourpence once cleaned, the rest toned,
otherwise good fine or better, a scarcer date ‘set’ (4) £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, March 2011, MS9457 - £300
1418
1418 William III (1694-1702), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1699 (4) (ESC 1306 [R2]
{2390}; S.2390), fine or better (4) £150-200
1419 Anne (1702-14), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1708 (4) (ESC 1476 {2396}; S.3599),
some wiped, others lustrous, near very fine or better (4) £150-200
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1420 1421
1420 Anne (1702-14), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1710 (4) (ESC 1478 {2398}; S.3599),
toned, very fine or near so (4) £150-200
1421 George I (1714-27), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1727 (ESC 1618 {2401}; S.3658),
good fine (4) £120-150
1422 George II (1727-60), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1732 (4) (ESC 1767 {2404};
S.3716), toned, very fine or better (4) £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Seaby Coins and Medals Bulletin, September 1989, G323 - £65
1423 1427
1423 George II (1727-60), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1740 (4) (ESC 1771 {2408};
S.3716), toned, very fine or better (4) £150-200
1424 George II (1727-60), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1760 (4) (ESC 1774 {2411};
S.3716), very fine or better (4) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Pywell-Phillips collection
1425 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1763 (4) (ESC 2230 {2412};
S.3762), about very fine or better, mixed tone (4) £120-150
1426 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1784 (4) (ESC 2235 {2417};
S.3762), mis-matched for tone, otherwise very fine or better (4) £140-180
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, December 2000, MS0162 - £140
1427 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1786 (4) (ESC 2236 {2418};
S.3762), about very fine or better (4) £120-150
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1428 1429
1428 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1792 (4), ‘Wire money’ (ESC
2237 {2419}; S.3763), variable tone, good fine or better (4) £120-150
1429 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1800 (4) (ESC 2239 {2421};
S.3764), variable tone, very fine or near so (4) £100-130
1430 1431
1430 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1817 (4) (ESC 2240 {2422};
S.3792), lightly toned, near extremely fine (4) £120-150
1431 George IV (1820-30), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1822 (4), laureate head left, (the
3d small head), rev. crowned mark of value (ESC 2444 {2425}; S.3816), lustrous with
tone, very fine or better (4) £100-130
1432 George IV (1820-30), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1830 (4) (ESC 2456 {2435};
S.3816), toned, all extremely fine or near so (4) £120-150
1433 William IV (1830-37), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1834 (4) (ESC 2552 {2441};
S.3840), variable tone, all about extremely fine (4) £120-150
1434 Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy coins, Fourpence, Twopence, Penny, 1859 (3) (cf. ESC
3504 {2470}; cf. S.3916); additionally, Threehalfpence, 1838 (S.3915), all cabinet toned,
overlying lustrous original surfaces, extremely fine to about as struck (4) £40-60
1435 Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1866 (4) (ESC 3514 {2477};
S.3916), Twopence has a minor mark below bust, otherwise all nicely toned, extremely fine or
better (4) £120-150
1436 Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy Fourpence to Penny, 1891 (4) (ESC 3549 {2506};
S.3932), spotted tone on larger denominations, otherwise all extremely fine or better (4) £80-100
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1437 1444
1437 Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy set, 1897 (4) (ESC 3555 {2512}; S.3943), lustrous,
practically as struck (4) £80-100
1438 Edward VII (1901-10), Maundy set, 1902 (4) (ESC 3607 {2517}; S.3985), once wiped,
otherwise extremely fine (4) £60-80
1439 Edward VII (1901-10), Maundy set, 1903 (4) (ESC 3609 {2519}; S.3985), toned,
otherwise uncirculated (4) £80-100
1440 George V (1910-36), Maundy set, 1913 (4) (ESC 3973 {2530}; S.4016), patchy tone,
otherwise lustrous, extremely fine or better (4) £80-100
1441 George V (1910-36), Maundy set, 1926 (4) (ESC 3986 {2543}; S.4027), spotted tone on
the periphery of Fourpence and Twopence, otherwise all extremely fine £80-100
1442 George V (1910-36), Maundy set, 1928 (4) (ESC 3988 {2545}; S.4043), variable tone,
about uncirculated (4) £80-100
1443 George VI (1936-52), Maundy set, 1939 (4) (ESC 4308 {2556}; S.4086), brilliant
uncirculated (4) £80-100
1444 Elizabeth II (1952-present), Maundy set, 1953 (4), first issue (ESC 4559 [R2] {2570};
S.4126), mixed tone, nevertheless brilliant uncirculated, the popular Coronation year set,
with Royal Mint purple box of issue (4) £450-550
1445 Elizabeth II (1952-present), Maundy set, 1956 (4) (ESC 4566 {2573}; S.4131), speckled
tone, otherwise brilliant uncirculated (4) £80-100
1446 Elizabeth II (1952-present), Maundy set, 1971 (4) (S.4211), peripheral tone, otherwise
brilliant uncirculated, with modern fitted case (4) £80-100
1447 Maundy Fourpences (8), Charles II, (2), 1673; 1679 (S.3384); William and Mary (2),
1689, GV below bust (S.3439); another, 1692, similar (S.3440); Anne, 1710, re-engraved
hair (S.3595C); George I, 1723 (S.3654); George III, 1765 (ESC 2245 [R5] {1909};
S.3750); lastly, Victoria, 1882 (S.3917), generally fine, the last good very fine, some toned,
the penultimate pierced and plugged and only fair, but extremely rare (8) £100-130
PROVENANCE:
iii) Purchased Charing Cross Market, May 1947
iv) Purchased Pyddoke, June 1946
1448 Maundy Threepences (10), Charles II (3), 1673; 1678; 1679 (S.3386); William and
Mary, 1692, GV below bust (S.3442); George II, 1740 (S.3712A); George III (3), 1762
(2); 1766 (S.3753); also, Victoria, 1882 (S.3918); and, Edward VII, 1902 (S.3987);
additionally, Twopences (4), 1689; 1710; 1772; 1895; also, Threehalfpence, 1839, the
early milled pieces, fine to very fine, some toned, the later milled good very fine or better, the
last two pieces wiped (15) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
v) Purchased Gough, February 1947
xii) Purchased Victoria, London, December 1946
xiii) Purchased Pyddoke, June 1946
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1451
1449
1449 Iberian Celts, Bilbilis (c. late 2nd Century BC), Æ Unit, 13.06g, male head right,
wearing necklace M behind, dolphin before, rev. horseman right, holding spear (CNH 2;
SNG {BM}, Spain no. 859), light patina, very fine £60-80
1450 Southern Gaul, Volcae-Tectosages (2nd - 1st Century BC), ¡ Drachm à la tête cubiste,
2,87g, “monnaies de la croix” (cf. Flesche 140; cf. La Tour 3132); also, Thrace (6th-5th
Century BC), “Arrow money”, cast AE, 3.44g, 41mm. (cf. SNG {BM}, no. 218), fine or
better (2) £40-60
PROVENANCE:
ii) “Purchased G. White, 1998 - £30”
1451 Gaul, Namnetes (c. 100-50 BC), ¿ ‘Hippophore’ Stater, 7.10g, diademed head right,
pearls trailing behind, cross before, rev. charioteer driving androcephalous horse right
(Delestrée & Tache II, no. 2184; La Tour 6728), lightly polished, otherwise fine £250-350
1452 Gaul, Namnetes (c. 100-50 BC), ¿ ‘Hippophore’ Stater, 6.85g, diademed head right,
pearls trailing behind, cross before, rev. charioteer driving androcephalous horse right
(Delestrée & Tache II, no. 2184; La Tour 6728), waterworn, fair to fine £200-250
1453 Gaul, Namnetes (c. 2nd-1st Century BC), ¿ Quarter-Stater, 1.68g, stylised head of
Apollo right, string of pearls behind, rev. crude horse right (Delestrée & Tache II, no.
2197; La Tour 6475), waterworn, fair, scarce £90-120
1454
1454 Gaul, Baiocasses (c. 150-50 BC), ¡ Stater, 6.39g, head right, rev. abstract horse right,
driven by charioteer, vexillum before head (Delestrée & Tache II, no. 2264), of good
fabric with dark tone, near very fine, rare thus £600-800
1455 Armorica, Coriosolites (c. 80-50 BC), Billon Stater, 6.78g, abstract head right, cord-
like hair, rev. abstract horse, right, lyre between legs (Delestrée & Tache II, no. 2329), of
waterworn appearance and with striking splits, otherwise good fine £120-150
1456 1457
1456 Gaul, Lemovices {?] (c. 2nd-1st Century BC), ¡ ‘Quinarius’, 0.59g, laureate head right,
rev. horse left, head above (Delestrée & Tache II -; cf. Castelin 162), toned, good fine, the
reverse better £90-120
1457 Gaul, Senones (c. 100-80 BC), ¿ Quarter-Stater, 1.86g, uniface, rev. incuse punched
line (Delestrée & Tache II, no. 2542), of waterworn appearance, otherwise about very fine £120-150
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1458
1458 (x2)
1458 Gaul, Gironde region (c. 3rd-2nd Century BC), ¿ Stater, Pons/Sainte-Eanne series,
8.54g, in the style of Philip, crude laureate head of Apollo right, rev. biga right, trident
under the front legs, TILIPPOV in exergue (Delestrée & Tache II, nos. 3611-12; Castelin
370; Sills 9), good very fine £3,000-4,000
1459 1461
1459 Gaul, Gironde region (c. 1st Century BC), ¿ Stater, ‘Tayac’ type, 7.69g, uniface, rev.
biga right, driven by charioteer, motifs in surrounding fields (Delestrée & Tache II, no.
3616), weakly struck as typical for type, fair to fine for issue £250-350
1460 Gaul, Gironde region (c. 1st Century BC), ¿ Stater, ‘Tayac’ type, 7.46g, uniface, rev.
biga right, driven by charioteer, motifs in surrounding fields (Delestrée & Tache II, no.
3616), weakly struck as typical for type, fair for issue £200-300
1461 Gaul, Gironde region (c. 1st Century BC), ¿ Stater, ‘Tayac’ type, 7.48g, uniface, rev.
biga right, driven by charioteer, motifs in surrounding fields (Delestrée & Tache II, no.
3616), weakly struck as typical for type, fair to fine for issue £250-350
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1463
1462
1462 Gaul, Bridiers region (c. 2nd Century BC), Drachms (2), 2.54g, crude laureate head left,
rev. horse left, trefoil of pellets above, head left below; another, 2.55g, similar, rev.
nothing below horse (cf. Delestrée & Tache II, no. 3630), the second struck on a broad
flan but cleaned, otherwise good fine, the first near fine for issue, both scarce (2) £90-120
1463 Gaul, Pictones (c. 100-50 BC), EL Stater, 6.49g, male head right, rev. human-headed
horse right, driven by charioteer holding torque, hand below (Delestrée & Tache II, no.
4395), struck with worn dies, but of good fabric, fine £200-250
1465
1464
1465 (x2)
1464 Gaul, Pictones (c. 100-50 BC), Base electrum Stater, 6.00g, male head right, rev. human
headed horse right, driven by charioteer holding torque, hand below (Delestrée & Tache
II, no. 4395), overt striking split before face, otherwise a bold fine £150-200
1465 Gaul, Sequani, Togirix (c. 80-50 BC), ¡ ‘Quinarius’, 1.93g, diademed head left, TOG
before, rev. horse galloping left, TOGIRI[X] above (Delestrée & Tache II, no. 5550), toned
but slightly off-struck, otherwise almost very fine £80-100
1467
1466
1466 Gaul, Aulerci Diablintes (c. 100-50 BC), ¡ Stater, 6.57g, laureate head right, hair in
crescent locks, rev. stylised horse and charioteer brandishing whip right (Delestrée &
Tache II, no. 6493), of waterworn appearance, otherwise good fine or better, scarce £700-900
1467 Gaul, Aulerci Eburovices (c. 60-50 BC), EL Hemistater, 3.16g, stylised head left, tattoo
(?) on cheek, motifs surround, rev. abstract horse right, charioteer above, wolf below
(Delestrée & Tache II, no. 7019), rougher surfaces, otherwise well-centred, almost very fine,
scarce £700-900
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1468
1468 (x1.5)
1468 Calabria, Tarentum (c. 332-325 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.78g, Nude ephebian rider right,
crowning horse and in turn being crowned by Nike flying behind, SIM below horse, rev.
Taras riding dolphin through waves left, holding trident and kantharos, TAPAS in right
field, T (on side) and HP in exergue (Vlasto 503-04; HN 886; Fischer-Bossert 779-88),
struck slightly off-centre on obverse, the reverse better, otherwise with much attractive
iridescent tone in recesses, a pleasing very fine £400-500
1469 1470
1469 Calabria, Tarentum (c. 272-235 BC), ¡ Didrachm, Aristokle {magistrate}, 6.44g,
armed rider with spear right, ARI-ST-KL-HS below, D in left field, rev. TARAS, dolphin-rider
holding trident and cantharus left, head of Nymph in right field (Vlasto 877-81), softly
struck, otherwise lustrous, good very fine/almost extremely fine £200-250
1470 Calabria, Tarentum (c. 272-235 BC), ¡ Didrachm, Aristokle {magistrate}, 6.21g,
armed rider with spear right, ARI-ST-KL-HS below, D in left field, rev. TAR, dolphin-rider
holding trident and cantharus left, head of Nymph in right field (Vlasto 877-81),
attractive iridescent blue tone in recesses, a pleasing very fine £200-250
1471 1472
1471 Lucania, Metapontum (c. 350 BC), Stater, 7.54g, head of Demeter left, wearing wreath
of wheat, rev. wheat ear, ladon in left field, AY beneath, MET(A) to right (HN Italy, no.
1583), a trace of toning, near very fine £140-180
1472 Lucania, Metapontum (c. 330-290 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.89g, head of Demeter left with
wreath of wheat around ears, rev. wheat ear, ladon in left field, Griffin above, AV beneath,
MET[A] in right field (HN Italy 1589), light tone, about very fine £120-150
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1473
1473 (x1.5)
1473 Sicily, Leontinoi (c. 455-430 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.57g, head of Apollo facing left,
wearing a laurel wreath, rev. lion’s head, with jaws open and tongue protruding, facing to
left, bay-leaf behind, three barley-corns around, LE-O-N-T-IN-O-N surrounding (SNG ANS
257), striking weakness to high points, otherwise almost extremely fine £1,000-1,200
1474 1475
1474 Sicily, Syracuse, Deinomenid Tyranny (c. 485-479 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.54g,
charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above, rev. diademed head of Arethusa right,
SYPAKOSION and dolphins surround (Boehringer 122E; SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 623;
SNG {ANS} 32, same obverse die), toned with rub, good fine, scarce £350-450
PROVENANCE:
Roma Numismatics VII, 22 March 2014, lot 148
1475 Sicily, Syracuse (466-405 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.87g, charioteer driving quadriga
right, Nike flying above, rev. head of Arethusa right, surrounded by dolphins (Boehringer
Series XXIII, no. 698; HGC II, no. 1322), a pleasingly good very fine £350-450
1476
1476 Siculo-Punic issues, Entella (c. 320-310 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.05g, head of
Persephone-Tanit left, wearing barley wreath, dolphins surround, rev. horse’s head left,
punic letter M {‘mem’} below, palm behind (Jenkins 230), striking splits to an irregular
flan, otherwise well-centred, with a hint of residual tone, a pleasing very fine £600-800
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1477
1477 (x1.5)
1477 Carthage, Zeugitania (c. 310-270 BC), EL Stater, 7.52g, wreathed head of Tanit to left,
wearing triple pendant earring and necklace, pellet in left field, rev. horse standing right
on groundline, pellet in field (Jenkins and Lewis, group V, no. 253 {same dies}), a small
striking split to edge, otherwise very fine £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Roma Numismatics, sale 5, 23 March 2013, lot 44
1478
1478 (x1.5)
1478 Thrace, Siris (c. 525-480 BC), ¡ Stater, 9.91g, ithyphallic satyr standing on left, right
hand grasping right wrist of nymph fleeing to right, his left hand on her chin, pellets
surround, rev. large incuse square divided diagonally (SNG {ANS}, “Lete”, no. 954–61;
Smith, group V; Peykov A0020; HPM pl. VIII, 4; AMNG III, part 2, no. 14), toned with
rub to high points, otherwise well-struck, near very fine, rare £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Roma Numismatics V, 23 March 2013, lot 283
1479
1479 Thracian Islands, Thasos (c. 475-440 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.11g, naked ithyphallic satyr
carrying off protesting nymph right, rev. quadripartite incuse square (SNG Copenhagen
1008), slight striking split, otherwise very fine £200-300
1480
1480 (x1.5)
1480 Macedon, Neapolis (c. 500-480 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.96g, facing Gorgoneion with
protruding tongue, rev. quadripartite incuse square punch (SNG ANS 410; HGC III, no.
583; cf. Dewing 1064), good very fine £800-1,000
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1481 (x1.5)
1481 Thessaly, Larissa (c. 356-342 BC), ¡ Drachm, 5.96g, head of Nymph Larissa three-
quarters right, rev. horse grazing left, DAPI above, SAIWN in exergue (cf. BCD {Thessaly}
II, no. 380; cf. HGC IV, no. 430var.), slight surface porosity to reverse, otherwise an
attractively bold portrait, extremely fine or near so £250-350
1484
1482
1483
1482 Thessaly, Larissa (c. 356-342 BC), ¡ Drachm, 6.10g, head of nymph Larissa three-
quarters left, wearing ampyx, rev. horse grazing left, about to roll, plant beneath, APIS
above, AIWN retrograde in exergue (cf. CNG Mailbid sale 60, lot 493 (for exergue legend
style; cf. Lorber, phase L-I, no. 22; cf. BCD {Thessaly} II 288; cf. HGC IV, no. 452; cf.
SNG {Copenhagen} 123), well-struck, good very fine, the obverse better £250-350
1483 Attica, Athens (c. 454-404 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.18g, helmeted head of Athena
right, rev. owl standing right, AOE to right in incuse square (Kroll 8; HGC IV, no. 1597),
obverse off-struck but attractively toned in recesses, very fine or better £300-400
1484 Lydia, Sardes, Kroisos (c. 564-539 BC), ¡ Half Stater or ‘Siglos’, 5.11g, foreparts of
lion and bull facing, rev. two incuse and unequal square punches (SNG {von Aulock}, no.
2877; cf. Rosen 663), good fine £200-250
1485 1486
1485 (x2)
1485 Ionia, Erythrai (c. 550-500 BC), EL Hekte, 2.58g, head of Herakles left, wearing
lionskin headdress, rev. quadripartite incuse square (SNG {Kayhan}, nos. 737–38; {von
Aulock}, no. 1942), small striking splits, good very fine £400-500
1486 Lesbos, Mytilene (c. 412-378 BC), EL Hekte, 2.50g, forepart of winged lion left, rev.
Sphinx seated right in linear square within incuse square (Bodenstedt 63; HGC VI, no.
989), waterworn, near fine £200-250
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1487
1487 (x1.5)
1487 Pamphylia, Aspendos (c. 380-325 BC), ¡ Stater, 11.02g, two wrestlers, rev. slinger
standing right, ESTFEDIIYS in left, triskelion in right field, (SNG {von Aulock} no. 4539;
{Copenhagen}, no. 187), mildly off-struck with a flan flaw to reverse, otherwise a pleasing
good very fine £300-400
1488
1488 (x1.5)
1488 Pamphylia, Aspendos (c. 380-325 BC), ¡ Stater, two wrestlers, BL between, rev. slinger
to right, ESTFEDIIYS in left, triskelion in right field, (SNG {von Aulock} -; {France} -;
{Copenhagen} -; {PP} 5var.), toned, good fine, rare £250-300
1489 1490
1489 Phoenicia, Sidon, Evagoras II of Salamis (c. 345-342 BC), ¡ Double Shekel, 28.25g,
‘pentekonter’ galley left riding waves, rev. Persian king and charioteer with three horses
facing left, on double exergual line, attendant holding sceptre and votive vase, OO {‘ayin
ayin’} in upper left field (BMC 66; HGC 10, no. 258; SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 205), a
better striking for type, fine/good fine £350-450
1490 Phoenicia, Sidon, Evagoras II of Salamis (c. 345-342 BC), ¡ Double Shekel, 25.30g,
‘pentekonter’ galley left riding waves, rev. Persian king and charioteer with three horses
facing left, on double exergual line, attendant holding sceptre and votive vase, OO {‘ayin
ayin’} in upper left field (BMC 66; HGC 10, no. 258), a better striking for type, fine thus £300-400
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1491
1491 (x2)
1491 Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¿ Stater, Pella, 8.49g, laureate head of Apollo right,
rev. charioteer driving biga right, thunderbolt below, QILIPPOY in exergue (le Rider 427),
light nailmarks to fields, otherwise well-centred, a pleasingly bold very fine £2,000-2,500
1492
1492 (x2)
1492 Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¿ Stater, Pella, 8.56g, laureate head of Apollo right,
rev. charioteer driving biga right, thunderbolt below, QILIPPOY in exergue, (le Rider
429), a scuff to hair, otherwise a bold very fine £1,600-2,000
1493
1493 (x1.5)
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1494
1494 (x1.5)
1494 Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, Pella, c. 336-328 BC, 14.42g,
laureate head of Zeus right, rev. nude ephebian rider on horseback right, holding palm-
branch; bunch of grapes on vine below (le Rider 421-29), light tone, good very fine £350-450
1495
1495 (x1.5)
1495 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c.
320-317 BC, 17.23g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev.
Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, aplustre in left field, G and pellet
beneath chair (Price 129; Müller 280), a pleasing extremely fine £500-600
PROVENANCE:
Roma Numismatics XI, 7 April 2016, lot 206
1496
1496 (x1.5)
1496 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c.
320-317 BC, 16.69g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev.
Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, wreath in left field, GI below
throne (Price 132; Müller 549), well-centred with tone in recesses, attractive thus, extremely
fine £350-450
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1497
1497 (x1.5)
1497 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c.
320-317 BC, 17.19g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev.
Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, dolphin in left field, G and pellet
beneath chair (Price 133; Müller 542), attractive and well struck, near extremely fine £300-400
1498
1498 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Mesembria, c.
150-110 BC, 16.66g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev.
Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Corinthian helmet in left field
above MA, KO below throne (Callatay dies D2/R–; Price 1077; Karayotov I, no. 165), a
small flan flaw in centre of reverse, otherwise lightly toned, well-struck, about extremely fine £200-250
PROVENANCE:
G Bernert, CNG e-Auction 406, 27 September 2017, lot 46
1499 1500
1499 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Mesembria, c.
150-110 BC, 16.56g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev.
Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Corinthian helmet and HP in field
(cf. Price 1095; Karayatov I, no. 255), the reverse somewhat off struck, otherwise of
unusually fine style, almost extremely fine, scarce £400-600
1500 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Temnos,
Echenikos and Geitas {magistrates}, c. 188-170 BC, 16.33g, head of youthful Herakles
right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and
sceptre, EXENI KOS between elbow and knee, vase surrounded by vine leaves below, GEI
TAS beneath throne (Price 1690), broad flan, very fine £150-200
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1501 1502
1501 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Alabanda, ‘year
1’ - 173-72 BC, 16.62g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress,
rev. Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Pegasus rearing in left field,
A {year letter} beneath throne (Price 2460), toned, a pleasing very fine £180-220
1502 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Alabanda, year
5 - 165-64 BC, 16.81g, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress,
rev. Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Pegasus rearing in left field,
E {year letter} beneath throne (Meadows [2008], dies E1/E17, type a - {this coin
illustrated}; Price 2464), dark attractive tone, good very fine or better £400-500
PROVENANCE:
B H Webb, CNG e-Auction 406, 27 September 2017, lot 414 - $650
J E Cain, CNG Mailbid sale 76, 12 September 2007, lot 293 - $750
Further reading: A R Meadows, 2008, “Alabanda in Caria, A Hellenistic City and its
Coinage”
1503
1503 (x1.5)
1503 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Aspendos, year
5 - c. 208-207 BC, 16.57g, head of youthful Herakles to right, wearing lion headdress,
rev. Zeus seated left on a backless throne, holding eagle and long sceptre, A S E in left field
(Price 2884; Müller 1207; SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 768), broad strike and lightly toned,
extremely fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:
CNG, sale 51, 15 September 1999, lot 195 - $600
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1504
1504 (x1.5)
1504 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Perga, year 13
- 209-208 BC, head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. Zeus
Aëtophoros seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, IG in left field, (Price 2925), attractively
toned, extremely fine £200-250
1505 1506
1505 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, uncertain mint,
head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. Zeus Aëtophoros
seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, A in left field, nothing below chair (cf. Price, pl.
CXX, P238), good very fine £220-280
1506 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, posthumous issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, uncertain mint,
head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. Zeus Aëtophoros
seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, A in left field, nothing below chair (cf. Price, pl.
CXX, P238), scratches in reverse field, otherwise very fine £150-200
1507 1508
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1509
1509 (x1.5)
1510
1510 (x1.5)
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1513 1514
1515
1516 1517
1516 Thracian Islands, Maroneia, Free state (after 168 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 13.64g, head
of young Dionysus right, wearing ivy crown, rev. Dionysus standing, head facing left,
tables by feet A and O beneath (Schönert-Geiss 1302; Mionnet 193; SNG {Oxford}, no.
3624), toned, almost very fine £180-220
1517 Thracian Islands, Thasos, Free state (after 168 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.95g, head of
young Dionysus right, wearing ivy crown, rev. Herakles standing facing, head to left,
holding club and lion’s pelt, DI in left field (SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 1038; {ANS}, no.
521), rubbed with some tone, very fine or near so £250-350
1518
1518 (x1.5)
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1519
1519 (x1.5)
1519 Aeolis, Kyme {under the Attalids} (c. 165-140 BC), ¡ Stephanoric Tetradrachm,
Euktemon {magistrate}, 16.68g, head of the Amazon Kyme right, wearing tainia, rev.
horse trotting right, one-handled cup beneath, KYMAIWN to right, EYKTHMWN in exergue
(cf. SNG {Copenhagen} 104 {for type}; BMC 77; Oakley 56, same obverse die), struck
with a mildly worn reverse die, otherwise nicely toned, good very fine £500-700
Attalus III, the last King of Pergamon bequeathed Aeolis to the Roman Republic following
his death in 133 BC.
1520
1521 1522
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1524
1523
1523 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.29g, head of Arethusa
facing left wearing earring, hair wreathed in grain, three dolphins around, rev. quadriga
galloping left, triskeles above, SYPAOSIWN in exergue (SNG ANS, no. 633; SNG
{Copenhagen}, no. 753), very fine £800-1,000
1524 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289 BC), Æ Litra, 6.00g, Head of Persephone left
wearing wreath of grain ears, amphora behind, rev. bull butting left, IA above, IE in
exergue (SNG {ANS}, no. 572; MIAMG 5132; Calciati 108), dark patina, good fine £70-100
1525
1525 Carthage, Zeugitania (c. 310-270 BC), EL Stater, wreathed head of Tanit to left,
wearing triple pendant earring and necklace, pellet in left field, rev. horse standing right
on groundline, pellet in field (Jenkins and Lewis, group III), a small striking split to edge,
otherwise very fine £1,200-1,500
1526
1527
x1526 Macedon, Alexander III the Great, late lifetime issue, ¡ Tetradrachm, Pella, 17.20g,
head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. Zeus Aëtophoros
seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, aplustre in left field, bee on a rose to left (Price 206;
Müller 856), extremely fine £300-500
1527 Macedonia, under Roman occupation (c. 168-148 BC), ¡ ‘Stephanoric’ Tetradrachm,
Amphipolis, 16.26g, diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over
shoulder, shield surrounds, rev. club, monogram and MAKEDONWN above, PPOTHS and two
monograms below, all within oak wreath, thunderbolt to left (SNG {Copenhagen}, no.
1314), toned and rubbed, good fine £150-200
1528 Thrace, Chersonesos (c. 386-338 BC), ¡ Hemidrachm, 2.44g, lion right with open
mouth and head backturned, rev. quadripartite squares, ear of corn and pellet in incuse
quarters (SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 835; McClean 4079), very fine or better; additionally,
Ionia, Miletos (c. 525-494 BC), ¡ 1⁄12 Stater, 1.20g, head of lion right, rev. floral motif
in incuse square, (Klein 427), good very fine (2) £120-150
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1529
1529 (x1.5)
x1529 Thrace, Maroneia (c. 386-348 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 11.36g, horse prancing left, its
bridle loose, rev. grape-vine within a linear square, EPI XPO HG O and a fly around, all
within an incuse square (Schönert-Geiss 439 (V16/R25); Babelon, Traité II, 746),
attractive style, some residual lustre, good metal, extremely fine £3,000-3,500
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin 99, 4 May 2016, lot 95
1530 Thrace, Thasos (after 148 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.77g, wreathed head of young
Dionysos right, rev. Herakles standing left, holding club and lion’s skin; monogram M to
inner left (SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 1040; HGC VI, no. 359), good fine £80-100
1531
1531 (x1.5)
x1531 Euboia, Karystos (c.300-250 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.01g, cow standing right, turning her
head towards a suckling calf, rev. KA-PY, cock standing right (Robinson ANS NNM 124,
1952, 17-18 (P5/A2); BCD Euboia 569, this obverse die), usual light die wear on obverse,
good very fine, toned £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin 99, 4 May 2016, lot 122
“New York Sale” XVII, 9 January 2008, lot 55
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1532 1533
1532 Attica, Athens (c. 454-404 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, helmeted head of Athena right, rev.
owl standing right, AOE to right in incuse square (Kroll 8; HGC IV, no. 1597), good very
fine £300-400
1533 Attica, Athens (c. 454-404 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.14g, head of Athena right, rev. owl
standing (Sear 2526; SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 31), good fine £200-250
1534 Attica, Athens (late 5th Century BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.03g, helmeted head of
Athena right, rev. owl standing right, AOE to right in incuse square (Kroll 8; HGC IV, no.
1597); additionally, Drachms (3), similar, generally fine or better (4) £120-150
1535
1536
1535 Corinth (c. 375-300 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.36g, Pegasus flying left, koppa left, rev. head of
Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet, Nike, holding taenia, flying left behind (Calciati,
Pegasi, 420; Ravel 1030), well centred, very fine £200-250
1536 Aiolis, Myhrina (c. 150-140 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.07g, diademed head of Apollo
right, long hair falling over neck, rev. Apollo walking right, holding phiale, omphalos at
feet, amphora before, MYPINAIWN behind, all in wreath (SNG {Copenhagen}, no. 221;
{von Aulock}, no. 1665), dark tone, otherwise very fine £500-700
1537
1537 Ionia, Teos (c. 520-480 BC), ¡ Hemistater, 5.94g, Griffin right, rev. incuse motif (SNG
{Copenhagen}, no. 1433; SNG {von Aulock}, no. 2255), slight waterworn appearance
and minor flan splitting, otherwise almost very fine, scarce £120-150
1538 Ionia, Samos (c. 526-522 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.17g, forepart of winged boar left, rev. lion
scalp set within incuse punch (SNG von Aulock 2290; Copenhagen 1673), obverse
somewhat off-struck, the reverse with old tooling around lion, otherwise very fine £80-100
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1539 1540
1539 Caria, Kaunos (430-410 BC), ¡ Stater, 11.75g, Iris running to left, head turned back,
holding kerykeion and wreath, rev. triangular baetyl with handle either side of the apex,
granulated stylised birds at sides, all within incuse square (Konuk 93; SNG Keckman
823), good fine £600-800
1540 Carian Islands, Rhodes (c. 304-166 BC), ¡ Didrachm, 6.45g, radiate head of Helios
facing, rev. rose, magistrate above (SNG {Keckman} 540; BMC 150), obverse slightly off-
struck, otherwise toned, almost very fine £120-150
With old dealer’s ticket referencing: ‘Sale 53, lot 110” - 25/-
1541
1541 (x1.5) 1542
1542 Cappadocia, Ariarathes V Eusebes Philopator (c. 163-130 BC), ¡ Drachm, 4.19g,
diademed head right, rev. Athena standing left, holding Nike, shield and spear;
monograms in outer and inner left field, and outer right field, BL in exergue (Simonetta
17; HGC VII, no. 811), near very fine £90-120
1543 Parthia, Mithradates II (128-88 BC), Drachm, Vardanes I (AD 40-45), Tetradrachm,
date ‘356’ (AD 43), Gotarzes II (AD 40-51), Tetradrachm, date ‘359’ (AD 47),
together with a billon Drachm of Elam (Sel. 27, 64.28, 65.16; MAC 518, 633, 642,
707), fine to very fine (4) £100-150
1544 Parthia, Phraates IV (38-2 BC), Tetradrachm, Vologases II (AD 51-78), Tetradrachm,
date ‘363’ (AD 51), Vardanes II (AD 55-58), Tetradrachm, date ‘368’ (AD 56), (Sel.
52, 68.5, 69.6-7; MAC 585, 651-2, 657-8, ), fine to very fine (3) £100-150
1545 Parthia, Phraates IV (38-2 BC), Tetradrachms (2), different reverse images; Tyche with
wreath and with palm and cornucopia, Vologases VI (AD 202-28), Tetradrachm, (Sel.
50, 51, 88; MAC 584, 585, 695), fine to very fine (3) £100-150
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ROMAN COINS
1547
1546
1546 (x1.5)
1546 Roman Republic, M. Junius Brutus (54 BC), ¡ Denarius, 3.56g, head of Libertas
right, behind libertas, rev. consul L. Junius Brutus walking left between two lictors, each
carrying axe over shoulder, preceded by an accensus, BRVTVS in exergue (Crawford
433/1; Sydenham 906), a pleasing good very fine £400-500
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
1547 Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), ¡ Denarius, 3.90g, military mint traveling with Caesar, c. 49-
48 BC, elephant advancing right, trampling horned serpent, CAESAR in exergue, rev.
pontifical symbols: simpulum, aspergillum, securis, and apex (Crawford 443/1;
Sydenham 1006), well-centered but some minor surface porosity, good fine £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
1548
1548 (x1.5)
1548 Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), ¡ Denarius, 3.97g, mint in North Africa, c. 48-47BC,
diademed head of Venus right, rev. Aeneas advancing left, holding palladium, Anchises on
shoulder (Crawford 458/1; Sydenham 1013), attractive albeit slightly off-struck, almost
extremely fine £400-500
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
1549
1549 (x1.5)
1549 Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), ¡ Denarius, 3.76g, mint in North Africa, c. 48-47BC,
diademed head of Venus right, rev. Aeneas advancing left, holding palladium, Anchises on
shoulder (Crawford 458/1; Sydenham 1013), a pleasing strike, good very fine £350-450
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
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1551 1552
1550
1550 Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar, Æ Sestertius (or Dupondius ?), 18.22g, South Italian
mint, c. 38 BC, head of deified Caesar right, rev. head of Octavian, DIVI F behind, CAESAR
before (RRC 535/1; RPC I, no. 620; Syd. 1335), slight surface porosity, otherwise good
fine to almost very fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
1551 Marc Antony, ¡ Denarius, ‘Legionary’ type, Legio XIII ‘Gemina’, 3.35g, moving
Military mint, 31-30 BC, praetorian galley to right, rev. eagle between standards, LEG XIII
across field (Sydenham 1217; RSC 28; Crawford 544/27), a banker’s mark on obverse,
otherwise darkly toned, very fine £200-250
One of the Legions famously led across the Rubicon by Caesar in 49 BC
1552 Marc Antony, ¡ Denarius, ‘Legionary’ type, Legio XIV ‘Gemina Martia Victrix’, 3.23g,
moving Military mint, 31-30 BC, praetorian galley to right, rev. eagle between standards,
LEG XIV across field (Sydenham 1217; RSC 28; Crawford 544/15), a banker’s mark on
obverse, and surface porosity, otherwise fine and struck for a famed Legion £120-150
Formed by Julius Caesar in 57 BC, the Legion was understrength by the Battle of Actium in
31 BC, necessitating its amalgamation with another unit and earning the cognomen
‘Gemina’. After further exploits in the Battle of Pannonia in AD 9 granted them the
additional title ‘Martia Victrix’, the Legion came to be stationed on the Rhine until the
summer of AD 43. Heavily involved in the subsequent conquest of Britannia, the Legion
came to be based along Watling Street. From here it became the last line of defence during
Boudicca’s rebellion of AD 61, and according to Tacitus and Dio, succeeded in destroying an
army over 20 times its size.
1555
1553 1554
1553 Augustus and Agrippa, Æ Dupondius, 10.57g, Nemausus, 10-14, heads of Augustus
(laureate) and Agrippa (rostral crown) facing outwards, IMP | DIVI. F. | P - P surrounds, rev.
crocodile chained to palm tree, COL - NEM above (RIC I, nos. 159-160; RPC I, no. 525),
patinated, almost very fine £140-180
Struck to commemorate the victory over Marc Antony at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC
1554 Drusus, son of Tiberius, Æ As, Rome, 23, bare head left, rev. PONTIF TRIBVN POTEST
ITER around large SC (RIC 45; BMC 99; C.2), green patina, very fine £90-120
1555 Nero (54-68), ¡ Denarius, 3.57g, Rome, 61-62, bare head right, rev. PONTIF MAX TR P
VIII COS IIII P P, Virtus standing left, holding parzonium and spear, EX-SC across field (RIC
I, part II, no. 32; Cohen 226; BMCRE 35), slight surface porosity and tarnishing,
otherwise well-centred, good very fine, rare £350-450
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1556
1556 Vespasian (69-79), Æ Sestertius, 21.49g, Rome, 71, IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P
P COS III, laureate head right, rev. ROMA, Victoria standing with spear, S-C in field (RIC II,
no. 190; Cohen 419), about very fine £400-500
A contemporary of the IVDAEA CAPTA series as evidenced by die linkages
1557 1558
1557 Domitian (81-96), Æ As, Rome, 87, laureate head right, rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI SC, Virtus
standing right, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium (RIC 550; BMC 404;
C.651), very fine £90-120
1558 Seleucis and Pieria, Nerva (96-98), Billon Tetradrachm, 14.87g, Antioch, “New Holy
Year” 1 - 96-97, laureate and draped bust right, rev. eagle right (McAlee 419; Prieur
149), near very fine £80-100
1559 Trajan (98-117), Æ Sestertii, Rome (2), 98, 25.97g, laureate head right, rev. TR POT COS
II, Pax seated left, holding branch and sceptre, SC in exergue (RIC II, no. 391; Cohen
611), surface porosity, otherwise good fine; another, 107, 27.09g, laureate and draped bust
right, rev. S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Salus seated left, holding patera, snake rising from
altar, SC in exergue (RIC II, no. 515), a bold very fine; lastly, Hadrian (AD 117-138), Æ
Sestertius, Rome, 26.01g, similar to last, rev. PONT MAX TR - POT COS III, Felicitas standing
left , holding caduceus and cornucopia, S-C across field (RIC II, no.563b), nice patina,
fine, the obverse better (3) £250-350
1560
1560 Antoninus Pius (138-161), Æ Sestertius, 27.67g, Rome, c. 140-144, ANTONINVS AVG
PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right, rev. FELICITAS AVG, Felicitas standing, head turned
left, holding capricorn and long winged caduceus, S-C in field (Banti 152; cf. BMC 1332
{As}; cf. Cohen 362 {As}; cf. RIC 680 {As}), light patina, very fine, the portrait better £300-400
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1561
1561 (x1.5)
1561 Diva Faustina Senior (died 140/41), ¿ Aureus, 6.98g, Rome, AD 141-46 (struck
under Antoninus Pius), DIVA FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust left, rev. AVGVSTA, Ceres
(or Aeternitas) standing left, holding torches (RIC III, no. 357B; BMCRE 407), well
struck, lustrous, almost extremely fine, rare £5,000-6,000
1563
1562
1562 Diva Faustina Senior (died 140/41), ¡ Denarius, 2.93g, Rome, rev. Augusta standing
left, holding two ears of corn and long torch (RIC 360; BMCRE 408; RSC 78), light
tone, good very fine; additionally, Lucius Verus, (AD 161-167), ¡ Denarius, 2.66g,
Rome, c. 161-162, rev. Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae (RIC
483 (Aurelius); BMCRE 207 (Aurelius); RSC 154), very fine or better (2) £120-150
1563 Seleucis and Pieria, Caracalla (198-217), Billon Tetradrachm, 12.91g, Antioch, laureate
head right, rev. eagle right (McAlee 671; Prieur 207-08), lustrous, extremely fine £90-120
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
1564 Julia Domna (193-217), Æ Sestertius, draped bust right, rev. IVNONI LVCINA[E], Juno
seated left, holding child and flower, SC in exergue (Banti 26; RIC IV {Caracalla}, no.
586), flan crack at 3 o’clock, otherwise near very fine; additionally, Severus Alexander
(222-235), Æ Sestertius, 24.42g, Rome, laureate and draped bust left, rev. VICTORIA
AVGVSTI, Victoria stands right with shield on palm (RIC IV, no. 616; Cohen 567), flan
split at 6 o’clock, otherwise good fine (2) £120-150
1565
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1567
1568
1569 1570
1566
1566 Maximinus I Thrax (235-238), Æ Sestertius, 27.68g, Rome, laureate and draped bust
right, rev. FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, between two standards, S-C in fields (RIC
IV, no. 43), small flan split, otherwise almost very fine; another, Gordian III (238-244),
Æ Sestertius, 23.39g, Rome, similar, rev. PAX AETERNA, Pax advancing left, S-C in fields
(RIC IV, no. 319a; Cohen 169), striking split at 10 o’clock, otherwise very fine or near so
(2) £90-120
1568 Carausius (AD 287-293), Æ Antoninianus, 4.26g, ‘C’ mint - Camulodunum [?], IMP C
CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. PAX AVG, Pax standing,
head left, S-P in fields, C in exergue (RIC V, no. 319), dark patina, almost extremely fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:
“Agricola” collection, Spink 31, 12 October 1983, lot 38 (unsold)
1569 Magnus Maximus (383-88), ¡ Siliqua, Treveri, 1.93g, diademed and draped bust right,
rev. VIRTVS RO-MANORVM, Roma seated left, TRPS in exergue (RSC 20a; RIC 84b), toned,
almost extremely fine £240-280
1571
1571 (x1.5)
1571 Visigoths, in the name of Libius Severus (461-465), ¿ Tremissis, 1.43g, Toulouse, D
N SEVER-VS P F AVG diademed and draped bust right, rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, Victory
standing left holding long cross, COMOB in exergue (RIC X, no. 5797), flan creasing and
scuffing, otherwise a bold fine, scarce £600-800
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1572 1573
1572 Justinian I (527-65), ¿ Tremissis, Constantinople, 1.42g (DOC I, no. 19; Sear 145),
creased, otherwise good fine £70-100
1574
1574 (x1.5)
1574 Visigoths, in the name of Justinian I (c. 550-600), ¿ Tremissis, 1.45g, Aquitaine, D N
IVSTNI-IAN P P AVG, small diademed head right, cross on breast, rev. ICTORIA | A | GV |
STORVA, Victory advancing right, COMOB in exergue (Tomasini 549-550), lustrous, good
very fine, rare £1,000-1,200
1575
1575 (x1.5)
1575 Visigoths, in the name of Justinian I (c. 550-600), ¿ Tremissis, 1.41g, Aquitaine, D N
IVSTINI-ANVS P AVG, small diademed head right, cross on breast, rev. VICTRI | AVGVST,
Victory advancing right, NNNP in exergue (Tomasini 549-550), peripheral weakness,
otherwise very fine, rare £800-1,000
1576 1577
1576 Phocas (602-610), ¿ Solidus, 4.49g, officina E, crowned, draped and cuirassed bust of
Phocas facing, holding globus cruciger in his right hand, rev. VICTOIA AVGU E, angel
standing facing, holding globus cruciger in left hand and long, christogram-topped cross
in his right, CONOB in exergue (Sear 620; Doc 10e), extremely fine £200-250
1577 Heraclius (610-641), ¿ Solidus, 4.38g, officina E, crowned and draped busts facing,
cross above, I in field. rev. VICTORIA AVGU E, cross potent on base and three steps (DOC
13; Sear 738), some field scuffing, otherwise almost extremely fine £200-250
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1578 1579
1578 Heraclius (610-641), ¿ Solidus, 4.45g, officina I, crowned and draped busts facing, rev.
VICTORIA AVGYI K, cross potent on base and three steps (DOC 24; Sear 747), lustrous, good
extremely fine £300-400
1579 Visigoths, Sisebut (612-621), ¿ Tremissis, 1.51g, +SISEBVTVS RES, crude facing portrait,
rev. EMERITA PIVS, similar (Miles 193; Pliego 284b), flan striking splits, otherwise very fine £250-350
1580 1581
1580 Romanus III Argyrus (1028-1034), ¿ Histamenon, 4.36g, Christ Pantokrator seated
facing, rev. Romanus standing facing, holding loros and globus cruciger, crowned by
Virgin Mary to right (DOC 1d; Sear 1819), rub to high points, about very fine £250-350
1581 Michael VII Ducas (1071-78), ¿ ‘Scyphate’ Histamenon, 4.34g, Christ facing, IC-XC,
in field, rev. Michael facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger (DOC 2; Sear 1868),
about very fine £180-220
1582 Late Byzantine coins (3), Michael VII Ducas (1071-78), ¿ ‘Scyphate’ Histamenon,
4.33g, Constantinopolis (DOC 2; Sear 1868); also, Alexius III Angelus-Comnenus
(1195-1203) (2), ¿ Hyperpyron, 3.58g, Constantinopolis (DOC 1b; Sear 2008); also,
Æ Scyphate, 3.56g, good fine to very fine (3) £150-200
1583 Hephthalite, ‘Napki Malik’ (c. 475-576), billon Drachms (4), the first with legend siro
shaho, others with Pahlavi legends (MAC 1491-94,1520-22), average condition very fine
(4) £80-100
1584 Sasanian Empire, Ardashir I (223-240), billon Tetradrachm, together with Drachms of
Peroz, Khusru I and Hormazd IV (3), two of these with Hephthalite countermarks,
Khusru II (2), (Sel. 5, 54, 55, 56), the first silvered, good very fine, the second holed, the
Drachms generally fine to very fine (8) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
i) Purchase 1 November 1978, Dublin - £100
iii) Purchased 1998 - £13
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CELTIC COINS
1585
1585 (x1.5)
1585 Gallo-Belgic, Ambiani or Bellovaci, uninscribed coinage (c. 150-100 BC), gold Stater,
series A, broad flan issue, 8.54g, large realistic laureate head of Apollo left, wreath
enlarged into elaborate head decoration, rev. horse left, disjointed rider above ‘eye’ and
crescent derived from chariot, pellet within ring of six pellets below, other pellets and
ornaments around (Sills 286-303; VA 12; S.2; ABC 4), once mounted and cleaned,
otherwise nearly very fine, rare, a good example of one of the most spectacular and iconic coins
of the Celtic series £4,000-5,000
1586 1587
1586 Gallo-Belgic, Ambiani, uninscribed coinage (c. 60-50 BC), gold Stater, series E - “Gallic
War”, 6.20g, uniface, rev. stylised horse right, pellet below (VA 52; S.11; ABC 16), well-
centred and boldly struck, a pleasing good very fine £350-450
1587 Gallo-Belgic, Ambiani, uninscribed coinage (c. 60-50 BC), gold Stater, series E - “Gallic
War”, 5.74g, uniface, rev. disjointed horse right, corded rope, pellet and ‘8’ motifs below
(cf. VA 50-56, 87; cf. De la Tour 235-42, 8707 {Morini}; S.11; ABC 16), very fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
Harlan J. Berk, sale 183, 28 March 2013, lot 1
1588 1589
1588 Gallo-Belgic, Ambiani, uninscribed coinage (c. 60-50 BC), gold Stater, series E - “Gallic
War”, 6.10g, uniface, rev. abstract horse right, pellet below (VA 56-1; S.11; ABC 16),
well-centred and struck, very fine or better £300-400
1589 Atrebates and Regni, uninscribed coinage (c. 60-50 BC), gold Stater, 6.41g,
“Westerham South” type, abstract laureate head of Apollo right, rev. disjointed horse left
formed of pellets and bars, single pellet below, zigzag motif on ground below (VA 202;
S.21; ABC 482), a minor flan split, otherwise a pleasing very fine, scarce £400-500
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1590
1590 (x2)
1590 Belgae, uninscribed coinage (c. 55-45 BC), gold Quarter-Stater, “Huxtable’s Eagles”
type, 1.30g, cruciform spiral with zoomorphic terminals, various designs in angles, rev.
abstract horse left, sun above, ring pellet below (VA 256; BMC 542-43; DK 270; S.48;
ABC 782), a trace of a striking split to flan, otherwise attractively well-centred, good very
fine thus and extremely rare, with perhaps only a dozen other examples known £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:
Found near Selbourne, Hampshire, October 2018
Recorded with the British Museum, ref. PAS: HAMP-B6AF1E
1591
1591 (x2)
1591 Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus (c. 25 BC-AD 10), gold Quarter-Stater, ‘Medusa’
type, 1.21g, TINC in corded tablet, C above, A below, rev. Medusa facing, serpentine hair
radiating around (Bean TIN3-3; VA 378-1; S.77; ABC 1076), the characteristic die flaw
through tablet on obverse and a superficial striking crack to cheek, otherwise superbly well-
centred, most pleasing and almost extremely fine thus, rare £3,500-4,500
PROVENANCE:
Found Shrewton, Wiltshire
Recorded with the British Museum, ref. PAS: SOM-9F4AAA
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1592
1592 Iceni, uninscribed coinage (c. 50-10 BC), silver Unit, ‘Norfolk God’ type, 1.19g, crude
male head right, ‘with moustache’, rev. horse right, quatrefoil above and below (VA 792-
94; S.434; ABC 1567), small striking splits, otherwise almost very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
1593 Iceni, uninscribed coinage (c. 50-10 BC), silver Units (2), ‘Norfolk God’ type, 1.25g,
crude male head right, ‘with moustache’, rev. horse right, quatrefoil above and below (VA
792-94; S.434; ABC 1567); another, “Ecen symbol” type, 1.22g, opposing crescents in
cartouche, rev. similar to last (VA 752; S.436; ABC 1681); lastly, Durotriges,
uninscribed coinage (c. 50 BC- AD 50), base silver Stater, 3.85g, “Cranborne Chase”
type (VA 1235; S.366-67; ABC 2169), the last somewhat porous, otherwise a bold fine, the
rest lightly toned and of good metal, very fine or better (3) £140-180
PROVENANCE:
i, ii) Purchased London, 17 December 1991 - £230
1594
1594 Durotriges, uninscribed coinage (c. 50 BC- AD 50), silver Stater, ‘Cranborne Chase’
type, 5.84g, debased laureate head of Apollo right, rev. disjointed horse (VA 1235; S.365;
ABC 2157), well-centred, very fine £70-90
PROVENANCE:
Keane collection
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1595
1595 (x1.5)
1595 Early Anglo-Saxon England, post-Crondall series (c. 655-675), pale gold Thrymsa,
“PADA” type, 1.29g, CTA - IZNC, both Cs retrograde, clockwise from lower left around
helmeted bust right, rev. PADA in runes on beaded standard, IAM above, tufa flanked by
two Vs below, V between pellets to left (Abramson 1.10 ‘Coddenham’ style; Pa.1a2;
N.151; S.768), good very fine, clearly with high gold content and so presumably an early
coin, the rarest of the enigmatic PADA issues, and the third example of this sub-variety
known £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:
Found Kent
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2018.0248
1596
1596 (x1.5)
1596 Early Anglo-Saxon England, primary phase (c. 680-710), ¡ Sceat, Series W - ‘Wessex’,
1.17g, full-length figure standing facing, head turned right, holding long cross and
annulet cross, rev. cross-crosslet on saltire (SCBI {Abramson} 146-48; BMC 54; Metcalf
155; N.148; S.787), a pleasing very fine, very rare £1,000-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Found near Bicester, Oxfordshire, November 2018
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, ref. EMC 2018.0431
1597
1597 (x1.5)
1597 Early Anglo-Saxon England, continental issue (c. 695-740), silver Sceat, series X -
‘Wodan’ types, Ribe, 1.17g, Wodan head facing, cross either side, rev. beast devouring its
tail (Abramson 103.10; SCBI 63 {BM}, 447; N.116; S.797), dark patina possibly
suggestive of a baser fabric, nevertheless good very fine, a well-centred and boldly struck
example of this popular type £300-400
PROVENANCE:
Found Gloucestershire, 2018
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, ref. EMC 2018.0432
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1598
1598 Northumbria, Æ Stycas (5), Eanred (c. 810-831) [2], Fordred, 1.35g; another, Broder,
1.40g (N.186; S.862); also, Aethelred II (c. 841-850)[2], first reign, Vvlfsig
{retrograde}, 1.01g (N.188; S.865); another, second reign, Eardvvlf, 1.00g (N.190;
S.868); lastly, Archbishop Wigmund, 0.98g (N.196; S.870), variable patina, some with
light corrosion, otherwise generally very fine or better for issue, the first with traces of red wax
in recesses (5) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
i, iv) L V Larsen, Glendining, 1 November 1972, lot 7 (part)
1599 Mercia, Offa (757-796), Penny, light coinage, ‘London’, Alhmund, 1.19g, bust right
within beaded inner circle, rev. ALH|MVN|D within serpent torque (EMC 1986.0088, same
dies; Chick 37p, this coin; Blunt 42; N.318; S.905), dark tone, good very fine, rare £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:
DNW 114, 18 September 2013, lot 1311
Reported by Chick
DNW 69, 9 December 2003, lot 491 (unsold)
1600 Mercia, Offa (757-796), Penny, light coinage, portrait type, East Anglia, Wihtred,
1.06g, + OFFA + REX +, lozenge shaped O and chevron-barred A, crude East Anglian style
bust right, rev. + P/IH/TR/ED in angles of branched cross with central beaded circle
containing rosette (Chick 178b, same dies; Blunt -; N-; S.906), full round flan with
surface encrustation removed, otherwise very fine, very rare £2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:
Spink 227, 17 December 2014, lot 477
Found near Haughley, Suffolk, June 2014
Recorded with the British Museum, ref. PAS: SF-6D64D1
1601 Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, cross and wedges type, Canterbury, Werheard,
1.16g, + COENWULF REX M, legend starts at 11 o’clock, uncial M, diademed bust right
breaking solid inner circle, rev. + VERHEARDI MONETA, the HE and NE ligate, uncial M,
around cross and wedges in solid inner circle (Naismith C28, this example not listed;
N.344; S.915), once cleaned, otherwise of full flan, near very fine, rare £2,200-2,500
PROVENANCE:
A W Lyons, Spink 219, 24 September 2013, lot 72
Purchased Gillis, 2002
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1602
1602 (x1.5)
1602 Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-899), Penny, Monogram type, London, 1.55g, ALFR-ED
REX, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Londonia monogram, the central O filled with
pellets, small cross above, triangle of six pellets below (SCBI 29 (Merseyside) 436, same
obverse die; BMC 87var. {additional symbol on rev.}; N.644; S.1061), some details slightly
double struck, darkly toned, good very fine, rare £12,000-15,000
PROVENANCE:
Dr A Wayne, CNG Triton XX, 10 January 2017, lot 1527
Numismatik Lanz, sale 129, 23 May 2006, lot 885 (via S. Lockett)
Munzen und Medaillen, sale 8, 10 May 2001, lot 545
1603 1606
1603 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, second hand type, Canterbury, Leofric, 1.50g, rev.
+LEOFRIC M-O CÆNT (N.768; BMC IId; S.1144), light crease across bright surfaces,
otherwise very fine £220-280
1604 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, London, Godwine, rev. GODPINE
M’ON LVNDE (N.777; BMC I; S.1154), near very fine £120-150
1605 Cnut (1016-36), Penny, voided short cross type, London, Aelfwine, 1.12g, rev. AELFPINE
ON LVND, trefoil of pellets at end of legend (N.790; BMC XVI; S.1159), some peck marks
otherwise very fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Penkill collection
Seaby Coins and Medal Bulletin, H88
1606 Cnut (1016-36), Penny, voided short cross, Thetford, Wineman, 1.11g, rev. PINEMAN ON
DEO (N.790; BMC XIV; S.1159), toned with deposit in recesses, otherwise about extremely
fine £220-280
1607
1607 (x1.5)
1607 Harthacnut, sole reign (1040-42), Penny, arm and sceptre type, London, Godman,
0.99g, diademed and armoured bust left, sceptre before, rev. GODMAN ON LVND, pellet-
tipped quadrilateral over voided short cross (Doubleday 283; N.799; BMC XVII;
S.1169), minor striking weakness to reverse, otherwise well-centred, toned, good very fine,
rare £2,500-3,500
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1608
1608 (x1.5)
1608 Harold II (1066), Penny, PAX type, London, Leofsige, 1.19g, crowned head left,
sceptre before, rev. + LEOFSI ON LVNDENE, legend begins at 6 o’clock, around beaded
circle containing PAX between two lines (SCBI 48 [Northern Museums} 1082; N.836;
BMC I; S.1186), small spots of deposit on reverse, good very fine £3,000-4,000
1609
1609 (x1.5)
1609 William I (1066-87), Penny, profile left type, Bath, Brungar, 1.29g, crowned and draped
bust left, sceptre before, rev. + BRVNGAR ON BAD, cross fleury within beaded inner circle,
pellet in circle at centre (N.839; BMC I; S.1250), extremely fine, extremely rare £2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:
Commander Robert Gerhardt, Spink 215, 4 December 2012, lot 68
1610
1610 (x1.5)
1610 William I (1066-87), Penny, two stars type, Northampton, Saewine, 1.32g, crowned and
draped bust facing between two stars, rev. SEPI ON HMTVN, cross botonée over
quadrilateral, annulet in centre (BNJ XX {1929-30}, pl. V, no.13, this coin; N.845;
S.1254), good very fine £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin’s of St James’s 5, 15 May 2017, lot 1089
“From Baldwin’s vault”
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1611
1611 (x1.5)
1611 William I (1066-87), Penny, profile right type, Shaftesbury, Cnihtwine, 1.36g, crowned
and draped bust right holding sceptre before, rev. CINTPINE ON SCIE, the NE ligate, cross
pattée extending from central annulet, voided trefoil in angles (N.847; S.1256), toned, a
bold bust, a superb example of this type, extremely fine, very rare £4,500-5,000
PROVENANCE:
Commander Robert Gerhardt, Spink 215, 4 December 2012, lot 73
R C Lockett, part X, Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3865 - extremely fine and very
rare - £34.0.0
B Roth, Sotheby, 19 July 1917, lot 100 - “unpublished” - £6.0.0 (to Baldwin)
L A Lawrence, Sotheby, 24-27 February 1903, lot 60 - £6.15.0 (to Ready)
1612
1612 William I (1066-87), Penny, PAXS type, Colchester, Ielfsi, 1.39g, crowned bust facing,
rev. IELFSI ON COLECE, cross, P A X S in angles (N.848; S.1257), toned, very fine £400-500
1613 Henry I (1100-35), Penny, quadrilateral in cross fleury type, London, Baldewine, 1.28g,
rev. BALDEWINE: ON LV[ND] (N.871; BMC XV; S.1276), a small chip and softly struck, fair to fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Baldwin, 25/- (with ticket in hand of A H Baldwin)
E Rashleigh, Sotheby, 21 June - 1 July 1909, lot 421 (part) - £5.0.0 [to Baldwin]
1614 Stephen (1135-54), Pennies (3), ‘Watford’ type [3], Norwich, Etstan, 1.33g, rev. +ET[-
]TA[-] ON [-]PI (Rashleigh {1849}, Watford hoard -), dark toned, fine or better; another,
Northampton or Norwich, 1.27g, rev. [-] ON NOR[-], irregular flan, otherwise good fine
for strike; another, Randul or Rawulf [?], 1.41g, rev. +RA[-]V[-] (N.873; BMC I; S.1278);
also, Henry II, Tealby Penny, 1.26g, rev. [-]ER, pierced and plugged and gilt, otherwise
fine (4) £350-450
1615 A miscellany of Shortcross Pennies (14), including, Richard I, London (2), Ravl, 1.31g;
another, Ricard, 1.44g; also, John (7), Canterbury, Meinir, 1.34g; also, Ipswich, Iohan,
class 5c, 1.40g, rev. IOHAN ON GIPE (Mass 1712); good very fine, scarce; and, London (4),
Abel, 1.23g; and Ilger (3), 1.27g; 1.39g; 1.44g; and, Winchester, Iohan, 1.36g, fine to
very fine, some creased; also, Henry III (6), Canterbury [2], Roger of R, 1.41g; another,
Henri, 1.35g; London, including Cut Halfpenny (3), Giffrei, 1.00g; Richard, 1.50g; [-],
0.57g; also, Longcross Penny, Lincoln, Walter, 1.47g, generally fine (16) £250-350
1616 Henry III, Longcross Pennies (2), Canterbury, Ion, class V, 1.38g; another, Winchester,
Nicole, class III, 1.37g; also, Edward I and II, Pennies (6), Canterbury (3); 1.29g;
1.40g; 1.26g; Durham, Bishop Bec, 1.39g; London (3), 1.30g; 1.33g; 1.37g;
additionally, Ireland, John as Overlord, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, 1.23g, the last creased,
otherwise generally fine or near so (9) £120-150
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1617
1617 (x2)
1617 Edward I (1272-1307), Groat, new coinage, 5.49g, + EDWARDVS: DI: GRA: REX: ANGL’:,
crowned bust facing, in quatrefoil with trefoils in spandrels, rev. E DVX | AQVI | : DNS | HIBN
in outer legend, C | IVI | LON | DON | IA, long cross and pellets (Fox 7; N.1009;
S.1379D),some surface marks otherwise a bold portrait for type, very fine, rare £6,000-8,000
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1618 “Edward III”, Imitation gold Noble, in gilt base metal, in the style of third coinage,
second period issue, London, (c. 1344-46), 4.45g {68.67 gr}, ED|WAR’ D GRA’ REX ANGL
S FRANC DNS HYB, double saltire stops, except after contractions, crude King standing in
ship, rev. + IHC TRANS[IENS PER ME]DIVM ILLORVM IBAT, double saltire stops, floriated
cross, leopards and crowns in angles (cf. Schneider 3-4; cf. N.1110; cf. S.1481), stress
fractured and creased through King and other scuffing to reverse, otherwise a curious and
underweight counterfeit of the shortlived third coinage £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Reportedly found near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire
1621
1619
1619 Edward III (1327-77), Noble, fourth coinage, pre-Treaty period, series C, London,
7.72g, crowned King standing in ship, holding sword and shield, rev. i.m. cross pattée,
floriate cross, E at centre, trefoils, lions and crowns in angles, reversed Ns and annulet stops
both sides (Schneider I, 16-18; Doubleday 38/34; N.1144; S.1486), a little doubled on
obverse, otherwise a pleasing very fine £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin FPL, Summer 2014, BH001
1620 Edward III (1327-77), Quarter-Noble, Transitional Treaty period, London, 1.92g,
m.m. cross potent (Schneider I, cf. 73-74/68; N.1224; S.1501), scuffing to flan with a
further rim split prompting segment to fold back on itself, otherwise fine or better for issue £240-280
PROVENANCE:
S Clarke, DNW 141, 14 June 2017, lot 77
1621 Edward III (1327-77), Quarter-Noble, Treaty Period, London, 1.67g, no annulet
before EDWARD (Schneider I, 81-82; N.1243; S.1510), a field find with according surface
marks under magnification, otherwise near very fine £400-500
1622
1622 Edward III (1327-77), Groat, fourth coinage, pre-Treaty period, series E, London,
4.55g, crowned bust facing, lis on cusps, rev. long cross and pellets (Lawrence 25/25;
N.1163; S.1567), weak on king’s breast and corresponding area on reverse, very fine, scarce £200-250
1623 Edward III, pre-Treaty, London (4), Groats [2], 3.24g; 4.20g; and Half-Groats [2],
1.97g; 1.91g, some with flan splits or clipping, otherwise fair to fine; also, Henry V,
Halfgroat, London, 1.73g (S.1775); and, Henry VI, Groat, pinecone-mascle issue,
Calais, 3.70g, m.m. cross fleury (S.1875); lastly, Edward IV, second reign, Halfgroat,
Canterbury, Archbishop Bourchier, C on breast, 1.06g, m.m. rose, these good fine, the
Groat marginally better (7) £150-200
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1624 Edward III (1327-77), Groat, Treaty period, London, 4.23g, m.m. cross pattée,
crowned bust facing, annulet before Edward, rev. long cross and pellets, double saltire
stops (N.1252; S.1617), old scratch through reverse legend, and ghosting through portrait,
otherwise attractively toned on a neat round flan, good fine £120-150
1625 Edward III (1327-77), Groat, Treaty period, Calais, 2.87g, m.m. cross pattée, crowned
bust facing, annulet on breast, rev. VILLA CALESIE, long cross and pellets, double saltire
stops (cf. Doubleday, lot 570; N.1258; S.1619), traces of lacquer on a small flan, otherwise
a bold fine, scarce £120-150
1626 Edward III (1327-77), Halfgroat, fourth coinage, pre-Treaty period, series C, London,
1.25g, annulet stops both sides, crowned bust facing, no trefoils over crown, rev. long
cross and pellets, reads POS | VI (S.1574; N.1148), some weakness and tiny nicks around
edges, very fine £60-80
1627
1629
1627 Edward III (1327-77), Halfgroat, Treaty period, Calais, 1.99g, crowned bust facing,
annulet on breast, rev. long cross and pellets (N.1263; S.1623), short of flan and of
waterworn appearance, otherwise fine or near so for issue, rare £200-250
1629 Henry V (1413-22), Groat, class C, London, 3.77g, m.m. plain cross, crowned bust
facing, mullet on breast, rev. long cross and pellets (N.1387; S.1765), tone across a broad
flan, struck with minor die flawing to face, otherwise a bold portrait, very fine or near so £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Wessex, 10 August 1977 - £32
1630 Henry V (1413-22), Groat, class C, London, 3.54g, m.m. pierced cross, crowned bust
facing, mullet on breast, rev. long cross and pellets (N.1387; S.1765), struck with worn
dies with hints of tone in recesses, minor flan splitting otherwise fine or better £200-250
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1631
1631 (x1.5)
1631 Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), Noble, annulet issue 6.93g, m.m. lis, H|ENRIC DI’ GRA’
REX ANGL’ S FRANC’ DNS HYB, King standing in ship, holding sword and shield, annulet by
wrist, rev. i.m. lis, IHC * AVT’ TRANSIENS PER MEDIVM ILLORV’ IBAT, floriate cross, H at
centre, crowns and leopards in angles, annulet in first spandrel (Schneider I, 275; N.1414;
S.1799), a full round coin, with only minor peripheral weakness, otherwise extremely fine or
near so £6,000-8,000
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1632
1632 Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), Noble, annulet issue, London, 6.71g, King standing in
ship, holding sword and shield, annulet by wrist, reading FRAN, rev. floriate cross, crowns
and leopards in angles, H in centre (cf. Schneider I, 274-90; N.1414; S.1799), clipped and
double struck, otherwise almost very fine £2,000-2,500
1633 Henry VI (1422-61), Calais (2), Groat, rosette-mascle issue, 3.66g, m.m. cross patonce
(N.1445; S.1858); another, Halfgroat, annulet issue, 1.43g, m.m. pierced cross (N.1429;
S.1480), the second fine, the first almost very fine (2) £100-130
1634 Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), Halfgroat, pinecone-mascle issue, Calais, 1.89g
(N.1463; S.1877), near very fine £100-120
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 8 December 1992, lot 312 (part)
Reigate II Hoard, deposited c.1455
1636
1635
1635 Edward IV, first reign (1461-70), Rose Noble or Ryal, light coinage, type VIII, York,
7.68g, King standing in ship, holding sword and shield, E in waves, rev. i.m. lis, IHC * AVT’
TRANSIENNS PER MEDIVM ILLORVM IBAT, rose in centre of floriated cross, large fleurs in
spandrels, trefoil stops (Schneider I -; N.1553; S.1957), small crack through shield but a
strong strike on a full flan, very fine, neither issue nor legend variety present in Schneider’s
corpus £1,500-2,000
1636 Edward IV, first reign (1461-70), Groat, light coinage, type VI, Bristol, 3.21g, m.m.
sun, crowned bust facing, B on breast, quatrefoils at neck, rev. long cross and pellets
(N.1580; S.2007), small flan, toned, otherwise about very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, 1977 (with ticket)
1637 Henry VI, restored (1470-71), Groat, London, 2.67g, m.m. restoration cross, crowned
bust facing, rev. long cross and pellets (N.1617; S.2082), rough surfaces with some scuffs
to portrait, otherwise fine, scarce £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Found Norfolk, September 2017
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1638 Richard III (1483-85), Groat, type 1, London, 2.34g, m.m. halved sun-and-rose 1,
crowned bust facing, rev. long cross and pellets (Winstanley 3, pl. II, no. 2, same dies,
albeit repunched with boar’s head; N.1679; S.2154), lightly cleaned now retoning,
moderate flan clipping, otherwise good fine £350-450
PROVENANCE:
Found Hollingbourne, Kent, January 2017
1639 Richard III (1483-85), Groat, type 2b, m.m. boar’s head 2, 2.81g, crowned bust facing,
rev. long cross and pellets (N.1679; S.2156), slight surface porosity, otherwise a broader
flan, good fine or better £2,600-3,000
1640 Richard III (1483-85), Groat, type 3, London, 2.71g, m.m. halved sun and rose 2,
crowned bust facing, pellet below bust, rev. long cross and pellets (Winstanley 11;
N.1680; S.2158), pierced below bust with radiating split to edge, with another attempted
piercing by TAS, otherwise darkly toned, near very fine £650-850
PROVENANCE:
Archbishop Sharp, Morton & Eden 91, 7 December 2017, lot 145
1641 1642
1641 Richard III (1483-85), Groat, type 3, London, 3.07g, m.m. halved sun-and-rose 2,
crowned bust facing, rev. long cross and pellets (N.1680; S.2157-58), pierced below bust
and above crown, otherwise toned, a bold fine £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
1642 Henry VII (1485-1509), Angel, class V, Tower, m.m. pheon, HENRIC’ DI’ GRA’ REX
ANGL’ Z FR’, St. Michael vanquishing dragon, single saltire stops, rev. PER CRVCE’ TVA’
SALVS NOS XPE’ RED’, ship surmounted by square-topped shield and mast dividing H and
rose, double saltire stops, except after TVA (cf. Schneider 542-544, but obverse legends end
FRA; N.1698; S.2187), flat on dragon’s belly and corresponding on reverse otherwise very fine
or better £1,500-2,000
1643 Henry VII (1485-1509), Groats, Tower (2), type IIIb, 2.98g, m.m. anchor {inverted},
crowned bust facing, rev. long cross and pellets (N.1705[b]; S.2198A); additionally,
regular issue, 2.98g, m.m. cross crosslet, crowned bust right, rev. square-topped shield
over cross fourchée (N.1747; S.2258), some flan creasing, otherwise fine or better (2) £150-200
PROVENANCE:
ii) Purchased Seaby (with inventory ticket, no. 11254)
R C Lockett, part X, Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 4049 [part] - £25.0.0 (with his
ticket)
1644 Henry VII (1485-1509), Halfgroat, regular issue, Canterbury, King and Archbishop
Warham, m.m. martlet (N.1750; S.2261), light crease and edge occasionally ragged,
otherwise very fine £80-100
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1645
1645 (x1.5)
x1645 Henry VIII (1509-47), Angel, first coinage, Tower, 5.13g, m.m. castle, HENRIC? VIII DI’
GRA’ REX AGL’ Z FR’, St. Michael vanquishing dragon, single saltire stops, rev. PER CRUCE’
TVA’ SALVA NOS XPE’ REDE’, ship surmounted by square-topped shield and mast dividing
H and rose, single saltire stops (Schneider 558; N.1760; S.2265), a pleasingly wholesome
strike, near extremely fine £2,000-3,000
1646
1646 (x1.5)
1646 Henry VIII (1509-47), Angel, second coinage, Tower, 5.11g, m.m. lis, HENRIC VIII DI
GRA REX AGL Z FRA, St. Michael vanquishing dragon, rev. PER CRVCE TVA SALVE NOS XPE
REDETO, ship surmounted by square-topped shield and mast dividing H and rose (cf.
Schneider 574; N.1783; S.2268), very faint scratch in obverse field, nevertheless a pleasingly
good very fine, very rare £7,000-9,000
PROVENANCE:
Dr Broughton, Spink 235, 22 March 2016, lot 430
Spink 172, 31 March 2005, lot 232
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1647 1648
1647 Henry VIII (1509-47), Groat, second coinage, Tower, 2.65g, m.m. pheon, crowned
bust right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (Laker bust D; N.1797;
S.2337E), a scuff to reverse, otherwise a bold portrait, good very fine £150-200
1648 Henry VIII (1509-47), Groat, second coinage, Tower, 2.77g, m.m. pheon, crowned
bust right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (Laker bust D; N.1797;
S.2337E), toned, very fine £120-150
1649
1649 Henry VIII (1509-47), Groat, second coinage, York, Archbishop Wolsey, 2.29g, m.m.
acorn, crowned bust right, reads FRANC, rev. square-topped shield over long cross
fourchée, T-W beside (Laker bust D; Stewartby 473.1; Whitton iii; N.1799; S.2339), very
fine, albeit double-struck, scarce £300-400
1650 Henry VIII (1485-1509), Groats, second coinage, Tower (2), 2.60g, m.m. lis, crowned
bust right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée; another, 2.55g, m.m. pheon, as
before (Laker bust D; N.1797; S.2337E); also, third coinage, Tower, 2.40g, m.m. lis,
crowned bust three-quarters right, rev. as before, annulets in forks (N.1844; S.2369), the
second poor, the first toned, good very fine, the third almost very fine (3) £300-400
PROVENANCE:
i) Purchased Seaby (with inventory ticket, no, 20008)
iii) Seaby Coins and Medals Bulletin, H236
1651
1651 Henry VIII (1509-47), Halfgroat, third coinage, Bristol, 1.23g, crowned bust three-
quarters right, rev. m.m. WS. square-topped shield over long cross fourchée (N.1851;
S.2377), very fine, scarce £300-400
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1652
1652 (x1.5)
1652 Edward VI, in the name of Henry VIII, Half-Sovereign, posthumous issue, Tower,
6.10g, i.m. arrow, HENRIC.’ 8:’ D.’ G.’ AGL.’ FRAN.’ Z HIB.’ REX:, King enthroned, holding
orb only (no sceptre), rose at feet, rev. no i.m., IHS.’ AVTE.’ TRANSIE.’ PER: MEDI.’ ILLOR.’
IBAT’, crowned shield flanked by supporters (cf. Schneider 645; N.1865; S.2391A), well
struck for issue, very fine or slightly better £1,500-2,000
1653 Edward VI (1547-53), Shilling, MDXLIX {1549}, second period, second debased issue,
Southwark, 5.07g, m.m. Y, bust 5 right, rev. garnished oval shield (N.1917/2; S.2466B),
a dig by eye, and scuffing before face otherwise fine £200-250
1654
1654 Edward VI (1547-53), Shilling, MDL {1550}, second period, second debased issue,
Tower, 4.91g, fourth crowned bust right, rev. oval shield dividing E-R (N.1919/1;
S.2466), legends flat in parts, small edge split at 8 o’clock, good portrait, very fine for issue £300-400
1655
1655 Edward VI (1547-53), Crown, 1551, third period, fine silver, 30.15g, m.m. Y, King on
horseback galloping right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (Lingford, dies
A-2; N.1933; S.2478), flan split at 3 o’clock and rubbed, otherwise about fine £1,000-1,200
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1656
1656 Edward VI (1547-53), Crown, 1552 over 1, third period, fine silver, 30.29g, m.m. tun,
King on horseback galloping right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée
(Lingford, dies A-13; N.1933; S.2478), stress marks to lower shield, otherwise toned, good
fine £1,800-2,000
PROVENANCE:
DNW 129, 18 March 2015, lot 245
1657
1657 (x1.5)
1657 Edward VI (1547-53), Crown, 1552, third period, fine silver, 30.73g, m.m. tun, King
on horseback galloping right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (Lingford,
dies B-12; N.1933; S.2478), a minor edge bruise at 3 o’clock, otherwise toned, a pleasing
very fine £3,200-3,800
PROVENANCE:
S A H Whetmore, Glendining, 14 July 1961, lot 4 - “very fine and rare” - £30.0.0 (to
Spink)
F B Nightingale collection
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1658 Edward VI (1547-53), Crown, 1552, third period, fine silver, 30.56g, m.m. tun, King
on horseback galloping right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (Lingford,
dies B-12; N.1933; S.2478), some light graffiti and rub under darkly toned surfaces, the
portrait otherwise clear, fine, the reverse better £1,300-1,500
1659 Edward VI (1547-53), Crown, 1552, third period, fine silver, 30.56g, m.m. tun, King
on horseback galloping right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (Lingford,
dies B-13; N.1933; S.2478), toned and rubbed, fine £1,100-1,300
1660
1660 (x1.5)
x1660 Edward VI (1547-53), Crown, 1553 over 2, third period, fine silver, 30.98g, m.m. tun,
King on horseback galloping right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée
(Lingford, dies A-18; N.1933; N.1933; S.2478), obverse legend a little weak between 6 and
9 o’clock, a few very light marks otherwise an attractive good very fine, toned £2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:
R C Lockett, part VII, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 3258 - £17.0.0 (to
Baldwin)
E E Yates, collection purchased en bloc by Baldwin, 1938
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1661 1662
1661 Edward VI (1547-53), Halfcrown, 1551, third period, fine silver, 14.99g, m.m. Y, King
on horseback, walking right, with plume headdress, rev. square-topped shield over cross
fourchée (N.1934; S.2479), toned, near fine, the reverse better £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:
M Bull collection (with his ticket)
Purchased S R Porter, May 1986
1662 Edward VI (1547-53), Halfcrown, 1551, third period, fine silver, 15.17g, m.m. Y, King
on horseback, walking right, with plume headdress, rev. square-topped shield over cross
fourchée (N.1934; S.2479), fine or near so £500-600
PROVENANCE:
Penkill collection
Purchased Baldwin, 1978 (with inventory ticket, F01499)
1663 Edward VI (1547-53), Shilling, 1551, third period, fine silver, 5.79g, m.m. tun,
crowned bust facing, rose and value beside, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée
(N.1938; S.2482), some rub, otherwise good fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Penkill collection
Seaby Coins and Medals Bulletin, H268
1664
1664 (x1.5)
x1664 Edward VI (1547-53), Sixpence, third period, fine silver, 3.24g, m.m. Y, crowned bust
facing, rose and value beside, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée (N.1938;
S.2483), slightly small flan, otherwise extremely fine, well struck, a choice example £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:
St James’s 21, 19 April 2012, lot 156
Davisson’s 15, March 2001, lot 226
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1665
1665 (x1.5)
1665 Mary, sole reign (1553-54), Angel, class I, Tower, 4.73g, m.m. pomegranate, MARIA D G
ANG FRA Z HIB REGI, annulet stops, rev. ship surmounted by square-topped shield and mast
dividing M and rose (Schneider I, 713; N.1958; S.2490), edge smoothing and porous
surfaces, with softness to portrait, the periphery and legends otherwise bold, better than fine,
scarce £3,200-3,800
1666 1667
1666 Mary, sole reign (1553-54), Groat, 1.96g, crowned bust left, rev. square-topped shield
over cross fourchée (N.1960; S.2492), an edge bruise at 4 o’clock, otherwise residually
toned, very fine or better for issue £400-500
1667 Mary, sole reign (1553-54), Groat, 1.87g, crowned bust left, rev. square-topped shield
over cross fourchée (N.1960; S.2492), a slightly ragged edge with light creasing, otherwise
good fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
1668
1668 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 1554, 6.01g, busts facing, crown above dividing
date, full titles, rev. crowned and garnished oval shield dividing value (N.1967; S.2500),
some rub and scratches to fields about faces, otherwise a bold fine £350-450
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, c.1978 (with inventory ticket no. 15871)
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1670
1669
1669 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 1554, 6.09g, busts facing, crown above dividing
date, english titles only, rev. crowned and garnished oval shield dividing value (N.1968;
S.2501), slight stress marking across otherwise clear portraits, fine or marginally better for
issue £600-650
PROVENANCE:
Dr J Hulett, DNW 143, 12 December 2017, lot 785
P Finn, FPL, Winter 1994-95, no. 234 -”VF” - £350 (with these tickets)
1670 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Groat, 1.94g, m.m. lis (N.1973; S.2508), dark tone, with
slight flecking to portrait, otherwise almost very fine £250-350
1673
1671
1671 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Shilling, second issue, 5.30g, m.m. cross crosslet (N.1985;
S.2555), flan ragged at 3 o’clock and slight surface porosity, otherwise about very fine £160-200
1673 Elizabeth I (1588-1603), Sixpence, 1578, fifth issue, 3.37g, m.m. plain cross (N.1997;
S.2563), very fine £120-150
1674 1675
1674 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Threepence, 1562, milled issue, 1.49g, m.m. star, crowned
large bust left, with decorated bodice, rev. square-topped shield over cross double-
fourchée (N.2035; S.2604), flan creasing, otherwise about very fine, the portrait quite bold £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Seaby Coins and Medals Bulletin, H226
1675 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Threepence, 1575, third and fourth issues, 1.57g, m.m.
eglantine (N.1998; S.2566), dark tone, very fine £80-100
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1676
1676 (x2)
1676 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Fine Sovereign {of 30-Shillings}, sixth issue, Tower, 13.23g,
m.m. escallop over A, ELIZABETH: D.’ G.’ ANG.’ FRA.’ ET.’ HIB.’ REGINA:, Queen enthroned,
holding orb and sceptre, rev. A.DNO.’ FACTV.’ EST. ISTVD. ET. EST MIRAB.’ IN. OCVLIS. NRS,
shield atop Tudor rose (Schneider 779, same dies; N.2003; S.2529), about very fine £10,000-12,000
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1677
1677 (x2)
1677 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Half-Pound {of 10-Shillings}, sixth issue, Tower, 5.49g, m.m.
tun, ELIZAB’ D.’ G.’ ANG.’ FRA’ ET: HIB.’ REGI.’, crowned bust with flowing hair and
elaborate dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E-R (cf. Schneider 809, although REGINA
abbreviated; N.2009; S.2535), a hint of cabinet friction and die shifting, otherwise
attractive, extremely fine or near so £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:
Spink 221, 2-3 December 2013, lot 628
This legend variant not represented in Schneider’s corpus.
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1678
1678 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Halfcrown, seventh issue, 14.89g, m.m. 1, crowned bust, with
ornate dress and holding sceptre and orb, left, rev. garnished shield over long cross
fourchée (N.2013; S.2583), toned, good fine, the reverse the better £2,000-2,200
1679
1679 (x1.5)
1679 East India Company, under Elizabeth I (1588-1603), 8-Testerns, ‘Portcullis Money’,
trade coinage. Tower, 27.32g, m.m. O, ELIZABETH. D.’ G.’ ANG.’ FR.’ ET. HIB.’ REGINA.,
crowned square-topped shield dividing crowned E-R, rev. POSVI. DEVM. ADIVTOREM.
MEVM., crowned portcullis (Pridmore 1; S.2607A), surface cracks in centre of obverse,
slightly double-struck on crown on reverse, good fine, rare £15,000-20,000
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1680
1680 James I (1603-25), Unite, second coinage, m.m. escallop, 10.01g, crowned bust right,
holding orb and sceptre, rev. crowned and garnished shield, dividing cypher (Schneider
II, 24; N.2084; S.2619), lamination flaw behind head, a collection (?) number ‘8’ stamp
to right of crown on reverse, otherwise a bold fine, the reverse about very fine £1,400-1,600
1682
1681
1681 James I (1603-25), Double-Crown, second coinage, 4.91g, m.m. escallop, fourth
crowned bust right, rev. crowned shield dividing I-R (Schneider II, 33; N.2087; S.2622),
almost extremely fine £1,200-1,500
1682 James I (1603-25), Quarter-Laurel, third coinage, 2.22g, m.m. rose, laureate, draped
and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned shield over cross fourchée (Schneider II, 94; N.2118;
S.2642), edges smoothed and softly struck, otherwise good fine for issue £400-450
1683
1683 James I (1603-25), Crown, first coinage, 29.80g, m.m. thistle, armoured King on
horseback right, caparisoned horse with crowned Tudor rose on housing, rev. square-
topped and garnished shield (FRC, dies II/III; N.2070; S.2643), a collection number [?]
‘788’ incised behind King and other light metal stressing in fields or digs to rim, otherwise a
bold fine, scarce £1,000-1,200
1684 James I (1603-25) (2), Halfcrown, third coinage, 14.78g, m.m. lis, armoured King on
horseback right, caparisoned horse with crowned Tudor rose on housing, rev. square-
topped and garnished shield, ‘bird-headed’ harp (N.2122; S.2666); another, Scotland,
as James VI, 30-Shillings, type II, 14.66g, m.m. thistle, similar to last, crowned thistle
on housing, rev. Scottish arms in 1st and 4th quarter (S.5504), the first toned, near fine,
the second centrally soft on obverse, otherwise good to fair (2) £200-250
PROVENANCE:
i) Seaby Coins and Medals Bulletin, H140 (with ticket)
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1685 1687
1685 James I (1603-25), Shilling, second coinage, m.m. rose, fourth bust right, rev. square-
topped shield (N.2100; S.2655), peripheral striking weakness, the portrait otherwise
distinct, good fine or better thus £70-100
1686 James I, Shillings (7), second bust, 5.95g, m.m. lis; third bust, 5.82g; 5.82g, m.m. lis (2);
fourth bust, 5.42g; 5.35g, m.m. rose (2); lastly, fifth bust, 5.75g, m.m. coronet, broader
toned flan, fine, the reverse better, rare; also, Irish issue, 4.15g, m.m. martlet, creased, poor;
additionally, Penny, 0.51g, and Halfpenny, 0.25g (S.2672-73), generally near fine unless
stated, some better, the smaller denominations good very fine (9) £180-220
1687 Charles I (1625-49), Angel, pierced for use as a ‘Touchpiece’, Tower (under King),
3.92g, i.m. castle, CAROLVS’ D: G: MAG: BRI: FR: ET. HI: REX, St Michael vanquishing
dragon, X in left field, rev. i.m. anchor over castle, AMOR. POPVLI. PRAESIDIVM. REGIS,
three-masted ship, Royal arms on master sail (Brooker -; cf. Schneider II, 107-8; N.2144;
S.2684A), small hairline crack from edge at 4 o’clock, otherwise fine, this mintmark
combination unknown to Montagu, Brooker and Schneider, very rare thus £500-600
1688 1689
1688 Charles I (1625-49), Unite, group B, Tower (under King), 9.02g, m.m. negro’s head,
CAROLVS . D.’ G’ MAG BRI FR.’ ET. HI. REX., crowned second bust left, value behind, rev.
FLORENT CONCORDIA REGNA, crowned and garnished shield (Schneider II, 122; N.2148;
S.2687), double-struck and creased, nevertheless the rare mintmark bold, good fine, the
reverse better £1,600-1,800
1689 Charles I (1625-49), Unite, group D, Tower (under King), 9.05g, m.m. upright anchor,
CAROLVS D G MA BR FR ET HI REX, fifth crowned bust left, rev. FLORENT CONCORDIA REGNA,
crowned oval garnished shield, dividing cypher (cf. Schneider II, 157; cf. Brooker 100;
N.2153; S.2692), this mintmark variety absent from the Schneider and Brooker cabinets,
with a trace of double-striking around mark of value and resultant peripheral softness,
otherwise almost very fine £1,500-1,800
1690
1690 Charles I (1625-49), gold Crown, group B, Tower (under King), 2.28g, m.m. heart,
narrow elongated bust 3 left, rev. the mintmark slipped and re-entered to left of crown,
crowned garnished shield (Brooker 196-97, same dies; Schneider II, 233-34; N.2182;
S.2712), central striking weakness, otherwise about fine £150-200
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1691
1691 (x2)
x1691 Charles I (1625-49), Crown, type 2b1, Tower (under King), 29.28g, m.m. plume,
CAROLVS D.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRIT.’ FRA.’ ET. HIB.’ REX.:., armoured King on horseback left, horse
caparisoned with plume headdress and cross on housing, rev. CHRISTO .:. AVSPICE .:.
REGNO .:., oval garnished shield, plume dividing C-R above (Brooker 242, this coin; FRC
IX/XIII, 1969, pl. XIII, no. IX, this coin; N.2192; S.2756), approaching extremely fine,
much lustre beneath old grey tone, a good pedigree and very rare in this quality £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:
Magnus collection, Spink 212, 28-29 March 2012, lot 929
J G Brooker, collection part-purchased by Spink, 1978
H M Lingford, Glendining, 24-26 October 1950, lot 90 - £18.0.0 (to Spink)
F Watters, Glendining, 21-25 May 1917, lot 382
E Rashleigh, Sotheby, 21 June - 1 July 1909, lot 901
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1692
1692 (x1.5)
1692 Charles I (1625-49), Crown, type 2b1, Tower (under King), 30.05g, m.m. plume,
CAROLVS D.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRIT.’ FRA.’ ET HIB.’ REX.:., armoured King on horseback left, horse
caparisoned with plume headdress and cross on housing, rev. CHRISTO .:. AVSPICE .:.
REGNO .:., oval garnished shield, plume dividing C-R above (Brooker 242, same obverse die;
N.2192; S.2756), a full coin with old cabinet tone, haymarking and striking softness to front
of horse, otherwise good fine, the reverse better £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Seaby, 1978 (with ticket)
1693 Charles I, a large assortment of silver coins (16), including, Halfcrowns [2], type 3a1,
15.12g, m.m. crown; group V, 14.16g, m.m. sun (S.2773; 2780); also, Shillings (7), type
3a, 5.61g, m.m. bell; also, 5.66g, m.m. crown; m.m. anchor (2), 5.77g; 5.52g; m.m.
triangle (2), 5.72g; 5.96g; 5.26g, m.m. sun; additionally, Halfgroats (5), 0.91g; 0.80g;
0.83g; 0.96g; 0.91g, m.m. plume; also, Penny, 0.42g; additionally, Commonwealth (3),
Shilling, 1653, 5.72g, cracked flan, otherwise better than fine; also, Halfgroats (2), 0.85g;
0.84g, fair to fine, some better, other with splits, an interesting group (19) £200-250
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1694
1694 Charles I (1625-49), Contemporary Forgery Halfcrown, in fine silver, struck from false
dies, in the style of Group II, 15.19g, CAROLVS: D:G: MA. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX:, King on
horseback left, rev. i.m. tun, :CHRISTO: AVSPICE: REGNO;, the G retrograde, oval-garnished
shield, dividing cypher, arms transposed in fourth quarter (Brooker 1186, this coin), on
lozenge shaped flan, very fine, rare £500-800
PROVENANCE:
C Adams, Spink 177, 1 December 2005, lot 99
H Selig, part I, Spink 70, 31 May 1989, lot 196
J G Brooker, collection part-purchased by Spink, 1978
R C Lockett, part VII, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 3404 - “very fine, unique”
- £60.0.0 (to Spink)
H Montagu, part II, Sotheby, 13 November 1896, lot 579 - £19.0.0 (to Lincoln)
H Webb, part I, Sotheby, 9-14 July 1894, lot 413 - “this is struck on a piece of silver of
diamond shape, well preserved and extra rare” - £20.10.0 (to Lincoln)
Imitations struck from these dies are also known in base metal (cf. Adams, Spink 177, lot
100 and DNW 43, 8-9 October 1999, lot 631). Furthermore, at the Sotheby sale of 23 June
1898, lot 115 featured “an impression in pewter of a Tower Halfcrown, type 2c, m.m. on rev.
ton”, the dies of which the cataloguer added: “are said to have been found beneath the Houses
of Parliament and that only two examples were struck, the second one being in the BM”. In
reality, the origins and meaning of these pieces remain unclear.
1695
1695 Charles I (1625-49), Contemporary Forgery Halfcrown, in fine silver, struck from false
dies, in the style of Group III, 10.79g, m.m. triangle, CAR[OLVS] D. G. M[....] ET HIB. REX,
King on horseback left, holding sword, rev. [CH]RISTO AVSPICE REGNO., the N retrograde,
oval-garnished shield (Brooker 1187, this coin), on lozenge shaped flan, very fine, rare £500-800
PROVENANCE:
J G Brooker, collection part-purchased by Spink, 1978
R C Lockett, part X, Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 4237 - “fine and probably
unique” - £105.0.0
H Montagu, part III, Sotheby, 13-18 November 1896, lot 317 - “well preserved,
exceedingly rare, and perhaps unique” - £8.15.0
H Webb, part I, Sotheby, 9-14 July 1894, lot 414 - “struck on a square piece of silver
and well preserved” - £11.0.0 (to Lincoln)
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1696
1696 Charles I (1625-49), Half-Pound {of 10-Shillings}, 1642, Shrewsbury, 60.45g, m.m.
plume (on obv. only), CAROLVS: D: [G:] MAG: BRIT: FRAN: ET: HI: REX:, armoured King on
horseback left, horse plain, trampling arms amongst grassy ground below, rev. Declaration
in two lines, value and three Shrewsbury plumes above, 1642 below (Brooker 804, same
dies; N.2368; S.2924), traces of smoothing in fields and around rim and other small flan
flaws between 8 and 10 o'clock, otherwise well-struck for type, almost very fine £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:
Penkill collection
Purchased Seaby (with intentory ticket, no. 13530)
1697
1697 Charles I (1625-49), Half-Pound {of 10-Shillings}, 1642, Shrewsbury, 59.51g, m.m.
plume (on obv. only), as previous lot (Brooker 804, same dies; N.2368; S.2924),
characteristic die flaw at 4 o’clock, a trace of double-striking on obverse, otherwise rubbed,
near fine £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
R Hodgkinson, Spink 98, 16 June 1993, lot 30 - £330
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1698
1698 Charles I (1625-49), Crown, Exeter, 29.11g, m.m. rose, armoured King on horseback
left, sash in bow behind, rev. oval “barrel”-garnished shield, twelve scrolls (Brooker 1010,
same dies; N.2553; S.3056), rubbed with dark tone on obverse, iridescent in recesses,
otherwise approaching fine, scarce £200-250
1699
1699 Charles I (1625-49), Crown, Exeter, 1644, 27.56g, m.m. rose, armoured King on
horseback left, sash in bow behind, rev. oval garnished shield, eight scrolls (Brooker 1035,
same dies; Besly C-11; N.2557; S.3058), irregular flan with striking splits at 2 and 8
o’clock, soft in parts, otherwise good fine, the reverse better £400-500
PROVENANCE:
Purchased June 2010
A Morris, collection dispersed by Bennett (from 2006)
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1700
1700 (x1.5)
1700 Charles I (1625-49), Halfcrown, Newark, 14.35g, 1646, crowned mark of value,
dividing cypher, rev. OBS: NEWARK 1646 (Brooker 1222, same dies; N.2638; S.3140), light
surface graffiti both sides, double-striking on reverse and consequently date weak, otherwise
good very fine £1,500-2,000
1701 1702
1701 Charles I (1645-46), Shilling, Newark, 1646, 5.64g, crowned mark of value, dividing
cypher, rev. OBS: NEWARK 1646 (Brooker 1225, same dies; N.2640; S.3143), pierced, tooled
and latterly gilt, struck details otherwise fine £150-250
PROVENANCE:
Phillips, Glendining, 7 July 1993, lot 93
1702 Charles I (1625-49), Shilling, Newark, 1646, 5.79g, crowned mark of value dividing
cypher, rev. OBS: NEWARK 1646 (Brooker 1225, same dies; N.2640; S.3143), suspension hook
afixed at 12 o’clock, otherwise good fine £450-550
1703
1703 Charles I (1625-49), Ninepence, Newark, 1645, 4.34g, crowned mark of value, dividing
cypher, rev. OBS: NEWARK 1645 (Brooker 1226, same dies; N.2641; S.3144), neatly pierced
with resultant weakness, otherwise fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:
DNW 43, 8-9 October 1999, lot 843 - £200
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1704
1704 (x1.5)
1704 Charles I (1625-49), Octagonal Shilling, Pontefract, 1648, 4.89g, DVM SPIRO SPERO
around large crowned CR, rev. OBS CR, castle gateway, arm holding sword at left, date
below (Brooker 1231, same dies; Hird 272-74, same dies; N.2646; S.3148), minor double
striking on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine, toned, scarce £6,000-8,000
1705
1705 (x1.5)
1705 Charles I (1625-49), Octagonal Shilling, Pontefract, 1648, 5.65g, DVM SPIRO SPERO
around large crowned CR, rev. OBS CR, castle gateway, arm holding sword at left, date
below (Brooker 1231, same dies; Hird 272-74, same dies; N.2646; S.3148), metal flaw at
top of reverse, very fine, scarce £5,000-6,000
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1706 (x1.5)
1706 Commonwealth (1649-60), Crown, 1653, 30.01g, m.m. sun, Ns over inverted Ns in
legend, shield of England within palm and laurel wreath, rev. inverted A for V in VS,
conjoined shields of England and Ireland, mark of value above (ESC 7 {6A} [R3];
N.2721; S.3214), light traces of haymarking and struck on a slightly pinched flan, otherwise
pleasing, near extremely fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:
“Lourie” collection, Spink 38, 10-11 October 1984, lot 30 - £750
Spink Numismatic Circular, June 1974, no. 5357
1707
1707 Commonwealth (1649-60), Crown, 1653, 29.48g, all Ns over inverted Ns (ESC 6 {6};
N.2721; S.3214), good fine £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Penkill collection
Purchased Baldwin, 1977 (with ticket)
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1708
1708 Commonwealth (1649-60), Crown, 1654, 29.13g, rev. inverted A in VS (ESC 9 {cf. 7};
N.2721; S.3214), traces of old gilding in recesses, hence the obverse centrally soft, otherwise
fair, the reverse better, a rare date in series £700-900
PROVENANCE:
Sotheby, 9 October 1979, lot 134 - £320
1709
1709 Commonwealth (1649-60), Crown, 1656 over small 6 over 4, 29.94g, m.m. sun, shield
of England within palm and laurel wreath, rev. inverted A for V in VS, conjoined shields of
England and Ireland, mark of value above (ESC 14 {8A} [R3]; Lingford 255, same dies;
N.2721; S.3214), a neat round coin, toned, good fine, rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, August 2002, HS1140
1710
1710 Commonwealth (1649-60), Halfcrown, 1653, 14.45g, m.m. sun (ESC 28 {431};
N.2722; S.3215), lightly toned, with central obverse softness, otherwise good fine or better £550-650
1711 Commonwealth (1649-60), Halfcrown, 1654, 14.33g, m.m. sun (N.2722; S.3215),
porous surfaces characteristic of the Blackfriars Bridge hoard, otherwise a bolder fine £450-550
Possibly Blackfriars’ Bridge Hoard, deposited c.1660 cf. Baldwin 14, 13-14 October 1997, lots
461-466
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1712 1714
1712 Commonwealth (1649-60), Shilling, 1653, 5.64g, m.m. sun, F of OF and E of ENGLAND
re-sunk over an earlier OF reading (cf. ESC 124 {cf. 987}; N.2724; S.3217), a dent to left
of value and softly struck with rub, fine £250-300
1713 Commonwealth (1649-60), Shilling, 1653, m.m. sun (ESC 124 {987}; N.2724;
S.3217), on a small tarnished flan, fine or near so £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Dublin, 1 November 1980 - £45
Found Sutton
1714 Commonwealth (1649-60), Shilling, 1654, 5.61g, m.m. sun (ESC 137 {990}; N.2724;
S.3217), light graffiti in fields, otherwise of fuller flan, a bolder fine £400-450
PROVENANCE:
With old collector’s ticket stating: “Purchased Spink, November 1962 - “£2.10.0”
1715 Commonwealth (1649-60), Sixpence, 1649, 2.84g, m.m. sun (ESC 177 {1483};
N.2726; S.3219), a short flan, surfaces possibly prepared for gilding, otherwise fine, the date
clear, a scarce date £450-550
1716 Commonwealth (1649-60), Sixpence, 1649, 2.88g, m.m. sun (ESC 177 {1483};
N.2726; S.3219), central softness, about fine, the obverse better, a scarce date £420-480
1717 Commonwealth (1649-60), Sixpence, 1656, 2.76g, m.m. sun (ESC 204 {1492};
N.2726; S.3219), toned, good fine £480-520
1718 Commonwealth (1649-60), Sixpence, 1658 over 7, 2.77g, m.m. anchor (ESC 210 [R3]
{1495}; N.2727; S.3220), central softness, the mintmark otherwise clear, darker cabinet
tone, good fine, rare £1,200-1,500
1719 Charles II (1660-85), Pennies, third hammered issue (9), 0.50g; 0.47g; 0.50g; 0.50g;
0.47g; 0.48g; 0.46g; 0.47g; 0.49g, ‘Coronation’ bust left, value behind, rev. square-
topped shield over cross moline (N.2775; S.3327), most with light tone, variable flans
from small to broad, fine to good very fine (9) £150-200
1720 Hammered coins, a miscellany (9), including Edward I Penny; Henry VI, Groat, Calais;
Edward VI, Shilling; Elizabeth I (4), Sixpences (2), 1561; 1573; Threepence, 1573 and
Halfgroat; lastly, Charles I, Shilling, m.m. star, another, Scottish 40 Pence, generally fair
to good fine, some creased (9) £120-150
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1721
1721 (x1.5)
1721 Scotland, William I ‘the Lion’ (1165-1214), Penny, early issue, Roxburgh, Folbold,
1.23g, crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. FOLBOLD ON [...], cross potent, inverted
fleurs in angles (Burns 25b; Stewart, type I, pl. II, no. 16; S.5021), peripheral striking
softness and ghosting to portrait, otherwise on a broad flan, near very fine, very rare £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:
Found Upsettlington, Scottish Borders, 2018
Recorded with National Museum of Scotland, ref. TTNC.2018/121 and also with the
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, ref. EMC 2018.0183
1722 1723
1722 Scotland, David II (1329-71), Groat, second coinage, class A, Edinburgh, 4.64g,
crowned bust left, sceptre before, all in tressure, trefoils in spandrels, rev. long cross and
voided stars, rosette and saltire stops (S.5092), peripheral weakness, otherwise toned, very
fine, the reverse better, a scarcer variety £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, January 1978, no. 461 (illus.) - £160 - “attractive
specimen, good VF
1723 Scotland, David II (1329-71), Groat, second coinage, class C, Edinburgh, 4.36g,
crowned head left, sceptre before, rev. long cross and mullets (S.5098), tarnished,
otherwise attractive, good very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:
“Found in a back garden in Worcestershire, 1958”
1724
x1724 Scotland, Robert III (1390-1406), gold Lion {of 5-Shillings}, heavy coinage, second
issue, 3.64g {56.17gr}, small crowned heraldic shield, rev. St Andrew on saltire, fleur de
lys either side (S.5155), a trace of double-striking through rusty dies, and some edge
smoothing, otherwise a bolder fine, rare, in NGC holder, graded XF45 £1,500-2,000
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1725 1726
1725 Scotland, Robert III (1390-1406), Groat, heavy coinage, Edinburgh, 2.82g (S.5164),
irregular but nevetheless broad flan, good fine £200-250
1726 James I (1406-37), Demy {of 9-Shillings}, class II, Edinburgh, 3.27g, i.m. crown,
rampant lion in lozenge, rev. i.m. lis and cross pattée, saltire flanked by lis at centre of
sexfoil, voided quatrefoils in angles (S.5190), a field find hence scuffed and straightened,
otherwise with bold details, good fine, scarce £900-1,200
PROVENANCE:
Found near East Drayton, Nottinghamshire, 31 October 2010
1727
1727 (x1.5)
1727 Scotland, James II (1437-60), Groat, second coinage, second issue, Edinburgh, 3.64g,
m.m. crown/crown, crowned bust facing in tressure, trefoils on cusps, neck plain, rev.
long cross and alternate pellet-annulet and crown motifs in angles (cf. Burns 13; S.5233),
irregular flan but very well struck for type, a pleasing example, good very fine, rare thus £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 7 April 1976
R C Carlyon-Britton colllection, no. 6263
1728 1729
1728 Scotland, James IV (1488-1513), Unicorn {of 18-Shillings}, 3.70g, IACOBVS: DEI:
GRACIA: REX: S|COTRVM, Unicorn left, holding shield bearing heraldic Scottish shield, rev.
twelve-pointed star over cross fleury (S.5315), ragged edges, surface cracking and notably
double-struck, otherwise a bold fine £400-600
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Dublin, 28 May 1978 - £400
x1729 Scotland, James V (1513-42), gold Crown {of 20-Shillings}, second coinage, type III,
3.38g, crowned heraldic shield, value either side, rev. cross fleury, thistles in angles
(S.5370), struck with rusty dies and with evidence of edge smoothing, otherwise good fine,
scarce, in NGC holder, graded XF40 £1,500-2,000
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1730
x1730 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Sword and Sceptre piece {of 120-Shillings}, 1601,
eighth coinage, 4.98g, crowned heraldic shield, rev. sword and sceptre saltire, thistles
beside (S.5460), edges smoothed, and a trace of die-clashing in reverse legend, otherwise good
fine, the reverse better, in NGC holder, graded XF40 £800-1,000
1732
1731
1731 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Sword and Sceptre piece {120-Shillings}, eighth
coinage, 1603, 4.98g, crowned heraldic shield, rev. sword and sceptre saltire, crown
above, date below, thistles aside (S.5460), cleaned with smoothed edges, otherwise about very
fine, a scarce date £500-700
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 23 January 1977
C F Gilboy, Glendining, 14 May 1975, lot 52
x1732 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Half-Sword and Sceptre piece {of 60-Shillings}, 1604,
eighth coinage, 2.50g, crowned heraldic shield, rev. sword and sceptre saltire, thistles
beside (S.5462), edges smoothed, otherwise fine, a rarer date in series, in NGC holder,
graded XF40 £700-900
1733
1733 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Half-Merk {or ‘Noble’ of 6s 8d}, 1574, second
coinage, 6.64g, crowned heraldic shield, dividing value, rev. ornate cross, alternate crowns
and thistles in angles (S.5478), a flan split through date that partially obscures the last digit,
otherwise a bolder fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 24 June 1977 - £35 (with ticket)
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1734
1734 (x1.5)
1734 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Twenty-Shillings, 1582, fourth coinage, 15.12g, half-
length king left, holding sword, rev. crowned shield dividing cypher and value (S.5489),
a minor flan striking split at obverse 6 o’clock and light rust deposit at 9 o’clock, otherwise
toned, with traces of double-striking, particularly around chin and ruff, near very fine £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 14 January 1982 - £220 (with ticket)
1735
1736
1735 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Balance Half-Merk {of 6s 8d}, 1591, sixth coinage,
4.35g, crowned heraldic shield, dividing thistles, rev. balance with sword behind
(S.5491), slightly ragged edge at 3 o’clock, and with faint scratches to reverse, otherwise a
bolder fine £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 13 April 1977 - £175
Glendining, 5 July 1972, lot 309 (part)
1736 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), Thistle-Merk {of 13-Shillings and Fourpence}, 1602,
eighth coinage, 6.87g, crowned heraldic shield, rev. crowned thistle (S.5497), double or
triple struck, otherwise almost very fine £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 27 January 1981 - £250 (with ticket)
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1737
1737 (x1.5)
1738 1739
1738 Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), Twelve-Shillings, third coinage, Briot’s issue, 5.81g,
m.m. B, crowned bust left, breaking legend, value behind, rev. crowned square-topped
shield, dividing crowned cypher (S.5558), a small striking split at 9 o’clock, otherwise toned,
near very fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 1976 (with ticket)
1739 Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), Twelve-Shillings, third coinage, Falconer’s second issue,
5.93g, m.m. B, crowned bust left, wholly inside legend, value behind, rev. i.m. thistle,
crowned square-topped shield, dividing crowned cypher, F above (S.5562), irregular flan
with hints of adjustment and other scratching in fields, otherwise toned, a bold very fine £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 7 April 1976 - £140 (with ticket)
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1740 (x1.5)
1740 Ireland, Edward IV (1461-83), Groat, anonymous ‘Crown’ coinage, Dublin, 2.28g,
crown in tressure of 9 arches, saltires in upper three spandrels, rev. long cross, pellets in
angles, additional annulet in first and fourth quarter (S.6272A), edge somewhat ragged
with small split at 6 o’clock, the surfaces otherwise toned with stress marks and areas of
striking softness, near very fine, rare £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, February 1982, no. 597 {plate no. 595} - wherein
erroneously referenced
1741 Ireland, Edward IV (1461-83), Groat, light ‘cross and pellets’ coinage, Waterford,
1.83g, crowned bust facing, breast and neck plain, rev. long cross, pellets in angles,
additional saltire in second and third quarter (S.6351A), peripheral striking softness
otherwise good fine or better for issue £200-250
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Dublin, 23 May 1983 - £85
1742 Ireland, Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, ‘Three Crowns’ issue’, Dublin, 1.76g,
DOMINVS HYBERNIE, square-topped shield over long pellet-cross, rev. similar, three crowns
over long pellet-cross (S.6415), traces of verdigris and peripheral softness, otherwise good
fine or better for issue £180-220
PROVENANCE:
Spink Numismatic Circular, December 1976, no. 10486 - £70 (with ticket and
clipping)
1743 Ireland, Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, ‘Three Crowns’ issue, Dublin, 1.87g, DOMINVS
HYBERNIE, square-topped shield over long pellet-cross, rev. similar, three crowns over long
pellet-cross (S.6415), peripheral softness, otherwise fine £180-220
1744 Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-47), Groat, 2.65g, rev. crowned harp, H-R (S.6475), softly
struck, otherwise about very fine £150-200
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1745
1745 Ireland, Great Rebellion, Coinages of the Lord Justices (1643-44), ‘Ormonde
Money’ (4), Crown, 29.99g, large crown above CR, rev. value (S.6544), heavily tooled in
fields and subsequently polished, otherwise about fine; also, Halfcrown, similar to last
(S.6545), pierced in antiquity, otherwise toned, fair; additionally, Sixpence, as before
(S.6547), pierced and plugged, otherwise fair to fine; lastly, Groat, (S.6548), rougher
surfaces, about fine (4) £250-350
PROVENANCE:
i, iii) R Hodgkinson, Spink 98, 16 June 1993, lot 42 (part) - £60
ii) Spink 120, 9-10 July 1997, lot 524 (part)
iv) P Finn, FPL, Winter 1994-95, no. 415 - £35
1746
1746 Ireland, Great Rebellion, Coinages of the Lord Justices (1643-44), ‘Ormonde
Money’, Halfcrown, 15.08g, large crown above CR, rev. value (S.6545), irregular and
darkly toned flan, otherwise a pleasing very fine £600-800
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 1 February 1980 - £375 (with ticket)
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1747
1746A
1746A Ireland, Great Rebellion, Coinages of the Lord Justices (1643-44), ‘Ormonde
Money’, Shilling, 5.73g, large crown above CR, rev. value (S.6546), toned with softness
above crown, otherwise good fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:
Spink 120, 9-10 July 1997, lot 524 (part)
1747 Ireland, Great Rebellion, Coinages of the Lord Justices (1643-44), ‘Ormonde
Money’, Sixpence, 2.82g, large crown above CR, rev. value (S.6547), struck with a flawed
obverse die, otherwise good fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Dublin, 7 April 1978 - £40
1748
1749
1748 Ireland, Great Rebellion, Coinages of the Lord Justices (1643-44), ‘Ormonde
Money’, Groat, 2.82g, large crown above CR, rev. value (S.6548), toned, good fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purchased Spink, 1 March 1979 - £150 (with ticket)
“A collection of Irish Coins”, Glendining, 9 November 1978, lot 257 (part)
1749 Methodist Missionaries in Ireland, Samuel Bates, Engraved Copper Token, 1786,
figure seated on rock under tree preaching from scripture, rev. S. BATES | 1786 in cursive
script, 28.5mm, a few surface scuffs, otherwise charmingly hand-engraved, very fine, of
historical interest; additionally, Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism, Silver medal. 1839,
by C F Carter (BHM 1899; Eimer 1330), pierced for suspension, otherwise toned, very fine
or better (2) £60-80
Samuel Bates was one of the first men to preach Wesleyan Methodism in Ireland. Although a
native of Yorkshire, he settled in Charlemont in 1768 and began preaching to the
surrounding areas. One such service in August of that year was interrupted by a “notoriously
wicked young man” whose actions and melancholy were such that his friends thought him
mad. After much patience, and with Samuel demanding a private meeting with him, the boy
was “set at liberty, and a profound impression was thus made on the minds of many who were
constrained to own the hand of God.” After many years of circuiting and preaching around
Cork and Limerick, and constructing a chapel in Charlemont, John Wesley wrote to Samuel
in November 1785 showing his willingness to receive him into his itinerancy, being admitted
by the summer of the following year, when he was stationed at Lisburn. It is likely this token
was created during this time to commemorate this event. He would return to Charlemont for
1788-89, before moving to preach in Omagh until his death in 1803. His obituary recorded
him as a man “of good sense, solid piety and deep experience. After suffering much in his last
illness, he closed his life in the full triumph of faith.”
Further reading: “A History of Methodism”, C H Crookshank, 1885
“A Consecutive History of the Rise, Progress and Present State of Wesleyan Methodism in
Ireland”, W Smith, 1830
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1750
1750 Dublin International Exhibition of Arts and Manufacturers, 1865, copper award, by
A Geefs, winged female flying over the sea to pour bounty on the symbols of Art and
Industry, classical temple behind, rev. crowned Maid of Erin surmounting wreath of
continents, THE LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND | FOR SERVICES, 74mm. (Eimer 1577),
light edge nicks and spotted surfaces, otherwise better than very fine, and of historical interest £120-150
Sir Maziere Brady (1796-1871) was the serving Lord Chancellor or Ireland during the
Exhibition
1751 Miscellaneous 17th Century Farthings (19), including, James I, Lennox types, m.m. star,
rose (2), lozenge (S.2677-81); also, Charles I (15), Richmond types [7], m.m. lombardic
A; another with pellet below, bell, rose, lion head, two others illegible, also, Rose
Farthings (8), m.m. crescent [5], and star [2], another illegible, generally very fine or
better, so corroded; additionally, milled copper (22), including Farthings, 1672; 1696;
1749; 1838 and 1841 and later Victorian bronze (7), also Third-Farthings (10), 1827-30
(7); 1837 (3), fine to extremely fine, some with verdigris (41) £300-400
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The following definitions apply in these conditions:
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to
authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description
in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance
with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or
restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any
catalogue;
Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT 3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of
Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You
2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert
either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the
if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have a
financial interest in the Lot. 3.4.4 We will not accept a request for an extension on account of
condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller. defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate
of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the
3 BEFORE THE SALE catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.1 Examination of goods 3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the
You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the
are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other
than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Terms 3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate
and Conditions. of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not
on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.
3.2 Catalogue descriptions No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and
the return of such a stamp will not be accepted.
3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made
orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, 3.4.7 If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committee
date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, in relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate of
condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely Authenticity, you must provide us with copies of such
statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of correspondence no later than 7 days after you receive such
definitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidance correspondence.
only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or
colour of any item. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds of 4 AT THE SALE
inaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue and 4.1 Refusal of admission
online shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring, Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over
margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from the which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable
illustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or
a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will attendance at an auction.
sell or its value for any other purpose.
4.2 Registration before bidding
3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being All bidders must be registered either by completing a registration form
in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given or creating an account online. Please be aware that we usually require
by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or buyers to present identification before making a bid at auction,
restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the undergo a credit check or provide a trade reference.
absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you are
defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects registering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require a
imply the absence of any others. deposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such deposit
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud, will be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you are
neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same
responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the means it was paid to Spink.
authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,
provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the
any faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested should item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an
exercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters. event.
3.3 Your Responsibility 4.3 Bidding as Principal
You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by
goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description. way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be
accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the
3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third
Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containing party buyer acceptable to us.
undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than
forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of 4.4 Commission Bids
the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form
the same effect as notice of an intention to question the provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable
genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later
5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a
Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the
Forgery) shall apply accordingly. highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other
Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction
specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is
to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,
refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You
including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of
known to us. bidding.
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5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by 5.10.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our catalogue
third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but
that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party. have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or
5.5 Invoices 5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.
Invoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero rated 5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether
Lots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme; or not payment has been made, you will be required
Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†), 5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any
imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammer additional handling cost that may apply.
for EU VAT registered buyers.
5.10.3.2 you will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all
5.6 Collection of Purchases outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other
5.6.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots amounts due to us.
purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have 5.11 Use of Default Information
been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots when If you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and
they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7 Conditions:
days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been 5.11.1 we reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any
made with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be released future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults have
until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by been settled; and
cheque. 5.11.2 you acknowledge that we may (as necessary for our legitimate
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will interests those of other auctioneers and live bidding platforms in
be covered in accordance with our policy which is available for referencing customers and avoiding customer defaults) disclose
inspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of seven details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding
days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After seven platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the
days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot default and the date of the default.
will be entirely at your risk. Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a
responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in transaction with you in the future.
atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5.12 Export Licence
5.7 Notification
We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While 5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed
Invoices are sent out by email or mail after the auction we do not provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise you
accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are in relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibility
requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible in respect of any export will lie with you and we will not be
after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid responsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.
incurring charges for late payment. 5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may be
5.8 Packing and handling required to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiver
5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when document stating that a licence will be applied for.
handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after 5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is required
seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the before exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within two
Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at the or three weeks but delays can occur.
back of the catalogue. 5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish
5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import to apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation to
Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on
destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to late payment.
avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any 5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on your
Customs import restrictions that prohibit the importation of behalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursements
certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under and out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, together
these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) with any relevant VAT.
seized or destroyed by Customs.
5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than 5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any
the invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of interest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is made
Spink. by you despite the fact that an export licence is required.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippers 5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery
If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your 5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you
agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the
suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not
parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the
we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date
parties concerned. corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of
5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted
one or more of the following rights or remedies: for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at
5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you
amount is due; should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following
conditions are met:
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may
owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount 5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the
remaining unpaid by you; receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is a
Forgery;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other
property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have 5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days
paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the from receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at the
unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. auction date; and
Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount 5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must
outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and
the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third
shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding party claims.
to us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you that
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink a Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive such
Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount evidence.
paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular 5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more
transaction, whether or not you so direct; than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on have no claim for interest.
your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any 5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being
bids. transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold
addition be entitled: and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without
disposing of any interest in it to any third party.
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you 5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to
at the same or any other auction; establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if was used or in use at the date of the auction.
this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance
from you together with all reasonable costs including a 20% 6 LIABILITY
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payment; 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or
fraudulent misrepresentation.
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