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FIVE SHILLINGS
PRICED CATALOGUE
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
SECOND.—No person to advance less than 1s.; above five pounds 5s.; and so on in proportion.
THIRD.—AIl lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed by the seller and (b) to the right of the seller to bid either personally or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer.
FouRTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more in part of payment, or the whole of the purchase-money. if required; in default of which the lot or lots so pur- chased to be immediately put up again and resold. |
FirtTH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale.
SIXTH.—The auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer ana seller and for both equitably.
The Auctioneers do not hold themselves responsible for
the safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the date of Sale.
Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus :— A’ =gold, R-=silver, H=copper or bronze. El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver).
Bl=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not in good condition.
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CATALOGUE
OF Greek, Roman, Byzantine,
British and Colonial,
Tokens and Foreign Coins, Historical Medals, Etc.
Collected by the late REV. W. L. GANTZ, of Abbots House, Stanstead Abbots, and now sold by Order of the Executors.
Fifth Day's Sale. Monday, June 23rd, 1941
AT 1 P.M. PRECISELY.
IV. BRITISH SERIES. Lot
996 Early British, uninscribed staters (2), obv. plain and convex, rev. disjointed horse right, wheel below (Evans B.10), fine; obv. cruciform ornament, rev. horse right, wing above (Evans C.5 var.). Very fine ‘
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997 Uninscribed stater, obv. degenerate head, rev. horse galloping right, wing above, pellet below (Evans C.6), fine, and quarter stater, obv. animal’s head within wreath, rev. horse right (Evans E.6). Fine and rare Y
998 Uninscribed quarter stater, anchor-shaped object, rev. fish-shaped object (Evans E.9), very good and rare; A, with debased head and horse; also Channel Islands staters (2) in base metal (De La Tour, J.1) 4
999 Verica, stater, inscribed, obv. VI RI on either side of a leaf, rev. CO .F . horseman galloping nght, within beaded circle (Evans, Plate II, 9). Very fine and rare 1
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Verica, stater, obv. COM . F . on a sunk tablet, rev. VIR . REX horseman charging right with dart (Evans, Plate II, 10). Fine and rare 1
Brigantes, stater, obv. plain, rev. disjointed horse left with pellets on back suggesting horseman (cf. Evans, Plate XVII, 11). Very fine 1
Copper, Cunobeline, CVNOBELIN head of Mercury left, rev. TASCIO vulcan seated right hammering helmet. Very good and very rare 1
Cunobeline, CVNO Pegasus flying right, rev. TASCI Victory right sacrificing a bull (Evans, Pl. XII, 7). Very fine and very rare
Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf (796-822), penny, COENVVLF REX, bust right, rev. DIORMOD . MONETA, cross fleurie with pellet in centre (B.M. Cat. I, 68). Very fine, but small chip at edge 1
Coenwulf, penny, COENVVLF REX, Mercian M in centre, rev. EWAL . MO, voided tribrach (B.M.C. 97). Fine and very rare, from Sale 18, VII, 1940 1
Burgred (853- ELA (3.NM ETA (B.M.
874), penny, BVRGRED REX, rev. MON/DIGA/ C. 228), very fine; another, rev. te ee C. 220). Fine
Burgred, pennies (2), rev. MON/DVDDA/ETA (cf. B.M.C. 245), and MON/EDEVLF/ETA (cf. B.M.C. 292). Both very fine, but slightly chipped 2
Archbishops of Canterbury, Wulfred (805-832), penny, + VVLFRED VREHIEPT, bust facing rev. + SVVEFHERD MONETA, monogram of Dorobernia (B.M.C. 28). Extremely fine and very rare 1
Plegmund (890-914), penny, + PLELMVND APIHIEP, small cross in centre, rev. °../BIERHT/ ++ +/ELMMO, EA moneyer. Fine and very rare
Plegmund, penny, obv. as last, rev. EILMVND MON, in field +++ (B.M.C. 67). Very fine and rare 1
East Anglia, St. Eadmund (Memorial Coinage) penny, SC EADMVND round A; rev. moneyer’s name, + AOALBERT NEDAIE, cross pattée within circle (B.M.C. 149). Very fine 1
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Kings of Northumbria, Eadberht (737-758), AZ sceat, |’ . TRE- REBTOE, cross pattée, rev. animal right (cf. B.M.C. 7) scarce; Eanred (807-841), sceattas (4), 0 EANRED REX, rev. + FORDRED (B.M.C. 142), MONNE (B.M.C. 215, 219, ete.) Very fine 5
Aethelred II (841-850) sceattas, various types, moneyers, + BRODER, + EANRED (2), + EARDVVLF (4 var.), + FORDRED (5 var.), + FLVVDRAE (1), + LEOFDETN (1), + MONNE (4 var.), + VVLFRED (1). All fine 19
Redwulf (844) sceat, moneyer A . LGHERE cross (B.M.C. 629), fine and scarce; another, of Osberht (850-867), moneyer, VVLESIXT (B.M.C. 675). Fine and scarce 2
Vigmund (837-854), sceattas, moneyers, + CONERED (1), + EDEVHEI™M (2 var.), + EDILYEARD (1), + HVNLAF and ::: HVNI‘AF, and + MONNE. Ail fine Z
Cnut (877-894), type a, penny of York, : CNV .ERX. +, even-limbed cross, rev. EBRAICE . CIVITS (B.M.C. 872); type b, patriarchal cross (B.M.C. 898); cunnetti (6), reading CVNNETTI. All varied, very fine 9
Cunnetti type pennies. lll very fine and varied 15
Cnut, halfpenny, type d, :: CNVT R ‘. EX, patriarchal cross, rev. CVN :: NET :: TI °.., monogram of Charles the Bald (cf. B.M.C. 998). Very fine and rare 1
Cnut or Siefred, penny of York, EBRAICEC, patriarchal cross with dots, rev. MIRABILIA . FC, cross pattée (B.M.C. 1052). Very fine 1
St. Peter, penny struck at York during Danish occupation, SCHE . TRIND, rev. + EBORACIV, cross pattée (B.M.C. 1143). Fine and rare, a little chipped 1
Kings of Wessex, Aethelwulf (838-858) penny, Type XVII, + AEDELVVLF REX, diademed head right, rev. + DIARM ON ETA disposed upon the limbs and in the angles of cross (B.M.C., Anglo-Saxon, II, 64). Very good and rare ]
Aethelwulf, penny, obv. similar to last, rev. + EDELN OD MO NETA (B.M.C. 68). Very fine and rare ]
Aethelwulf, penny, rev. + HVNR ED MO NETA (B.M.C. 72). Very fine and rare 1
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Aethelwulf, penny, rev. + TORHT VLF MO NETA (B.M.C. 76). Shght chip on edge, otherwise very fine and rare ]
Aethelbert (858-866), penny, Type I, + AEDELBEARHT REX, bust right, rev. + DECL :-: AF MONETA on the arms and in the angles of a cross (B.M.C. 16). Very fine 1
Aethelbert, penny, obv. similar to last, rev. + DIARM OD ae NE. 1, A. (B.M.C. 18). Fine
Aethelbert, penny, rev. + HEREFRED MO NETA (B.M.C. 88). Very fine and rare 1
Aethelred I (863-871), penny, Type I, + AEDELRED REX, bust right, rev. DOM/VVLFEAR/FETA .-. in three lines, un- published moneyer. Very fine, but slight chip on edge, rare 1
Aelfred the Great (871-901) penny, Type VI, AELFR ED REX, diademed bust of King right, rev. LONDONIA in monogram (nine pellets above head on obv., pellets in O on rev., and cross
pattée above (cf. B.M.C. 92). Very fine and rare 1 Aelfred, een similar to last, two pellets in O, cross pattée above, and «. below (B.M.C. 93). Very fine and rare 1 Aelfred, penny, similar type, six pellets in O, and below -:- (B.M.C., 97). Fine and rare 1 Aelfred, penny, similar, no pellets in O; °. above and below (B.M.C. 100). Extremely fine and rare 1
Aelfred, penny, similar, one pellet above and two below the I, plain in the field. Very fine and rare 1
Aelfred, penny, similar, cross above and three pellets below mono- gram. Very fine and rare 1
Aelfred, penny, Type IX, AELFR ED RE, diademed bust right, rev. + LONDONIA + in monogram, and TILEVINE/ MONETA above and below (B.M.C. 116). Very fine and rare 1
Aelfred, penny, Type XIV, + AEL FR ED RE, cross pattée within circle, rev. DVDIG/+ . + /MON (B.M.C. 264). Very fine 1
Aelfred, pennies (2), similar type to last, rev. EDELVLF (B.M.C. 315) and VVLFRED + (B.M.C. 398). Both fine 2
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Edward the Elder (901-925), penny, Type Il, + EADVVEARD REX, cross within circle, rev. ADAL/BERT, triangle of pellets
above and below, and three crosses between (B.M.C. —); another, AELFR/ED MO, ornaments as last (B.M.C. —). Both fine, the second slightly chipped on edge 2
Edward the Elder, pennies, similar type, AEDELFERD MO (B.M.C. —), chipped; AEDELSTAN . MO (B.M.C. 4); BEAHRED . MO (B.M.C. —); BEAHSTAN . MO, cross above moneyer’s name (B.M.C. 17). All fine 4
Edward the Elder, pennies, BEORNERE . MO, similar to last (B.M.C. 18); BEORHTVLF . MO (B.M.C. —); BVRH + Pew. MO (B.M.C. 25); CENBREHT . MO (B.M.C. —). All very fine 4
Edwatd the Elder, pennies, CLIP . MONETA (B.M.C. 29); DEORA . MOD, centre cross larger (B.M.C. —);
DEORVVALD . MO (B.M.C. 31). Very fine 3 Edward the Elder, pennies;s DEORVVALD MO (B.M.C. —); DYRHTVALD MO, single pellet above and below (B.M.C. —); a variety of last with MO. Very fine 3
Edward the Elder, pennies, same moneyer as last, but pellet after Dieser! ~ (B.M.C. —); EALHSTAN . MO (B.M.C.. 39); EARDVLF . MO (B.M.C. —). Very fine 3
Edward the Elder, pennies, FRIDEBRHT . MO, single pellet above and below (B.M.C. 43); IOHANN . MON (B.M.C. —); LANDEG . MO (B.M.C. —); LIOFHELM . MO, cross above (B.M.C. —). All very good 4
Edward the Elder, penny, of similar type, reading +EADVVEARD RIX and LIOFHELM MO (B.M.C. —); LONDBRIHT (B.M.C. —); others, RIHHARD . MO, three pellets above and below (B.M.C. —); SAMSVN . MO, single pellet above and below (B.M.C. —). All fine 4
Edward the Elder, penny, Type II, + EADVVEARD REX, diademed bust left, rev. BEAH/RED MO, above, cross between three pellets on either side; in centre, three crosses (B.M.C. —). Fine and rare 1
Edward the Elder, penny of similar type, rev. BEORNPOLD . MO, in centre three crosses; above and below, pellet (B.M.C. 74). Very fine 1
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Edward the Elder, penny, GAREAD . MO, above cross between groups of three pellets on either side, below .-. (B.M.C. 81). Very fine, shghtly chipped 1
Edward the Elder, penny, very well executed bust left, rev. VVLFRED MO in two lines, divided by three single pellets; above and below, group of three pellets (B.M.C. 89). Very fine and very rare 1
Edward the Elder, penny, similar type, rev. VVLF+ +RED oe (B.M.C. 91). Very good and rare
Aethelstan (925-940), penny, Type VIII, AEDELSTAN REX, diademed bust right, rev. LIOFHELM MO . LOND . CI, cross pattée within circle (B.M.C. 67). Extremely fine and rare 1
Eadmund (940-946), penny, Type I, + EADMVND REX, rev. . /BEAHT/ + ++/REDMO/.-. (B.M.C. 22), wery good; another, of type VI, bust right, rev. PPINIPE . WONE1 (B.M.C. —). Fine, and very rare with the bust 2
Eadred (946-955), penny, Type I, + EADRED REX, cross pattée within circle, rev. .°./ERIC/+++/ERMO/ (B.M.C. —); another, EDEL/NAD, rosettes above and below (B.M.C. —); a third, INGEL/GAR MO, .-:. above and below (B.M.C. 59). All three fine 3
Eadred, penny, Type V, EADRED REX, bust right, rev. ASRER . MONE II, cross pattée within circle (B.M.C. —). Fine and very rare 1
Eadred, penny of similar type, rev. GARNINGEL . (the GARN retregrade), cross pattée within circle (B.M.C. —). Fine and very rare, slight chip on edge 1
Eadgar (959-975), penny, Type I, + EADGAR REX, cross pattée within circle, rev. ... VNBE/+ ++/IN MO/.:. (B.M.C. —); another, with VNBEON . MI (B.M.C. —); a third, Type I, var. C., rev. BEREN/ARD MO, rosettes above and below (B.M.C. —). The last very fine 3
Eadgar, penny of same type as last, REDPI/NEMOT, rosette above and below (B.M.C. —). Fine, from the Wheeler Sale, lot 31, slightly chipped on edge 1
Eadgar, penny, similar, M on obv. field, rev. REGDE/REX MOT, rosette above and below (B.M.C. —). Extremely fine, from the Wheeler Sale 1
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Eadgar, penny, Type 1, var. h., similar obverse to last, rev. MAN/ IN . MO, rosette above and below, and three rosettes in centre (B.M.C. —). Fine, from the Walters and Wheeler Sales, slightly chipped I
Eadgar, pennies, Type II], +EADGAR REX, cross pattée within circle, rev. EOFR/OT + EO/LF MO, Tempsford mint (B.M.C. 46), fine; another, Type II], + EADGAR REX T, rev. FASTOLF 9D) EZ MOT, cross within circle (B.M.C. 179); a third, rev. HEROLFES . MOT . (B.M.C. 192). All three fine 3
Eadgar, penny, Type VI, + EADGAR REX ANGLOR, diademed bust left, rev. AELFNOD . MO . LVND, cross pattée within circle (B.M.C. —). Fine and rare 1
Eadgar, penny of similar type, rev. LEGFERD . M— ONE LV (B.M.C. —). Very good and rare 1
Edward II, the Martyr (975-979), penny of Type VI, +EADPARD REX ANGLOR, bust left, rev. HILD . MO . STANFORD (Stamford) (B.M.C. —). A perfectly struck coin, from the
Nunn and Compton Roberts Collections 1
Ethelred II (979-1016), penny, Type I, bust left, rev. small cross pattée, around EADPOLD MON . LEH Chester (B.M.C. —); others, SAE PINE . ON . EAXCESTR Chichester (B.M.C. —); DVRGOD . ON . EAXCEST Chichester (B.M.C.—) ; AEDEL- NOD .M.ON.LINCOL Lincoln (B.M.C. —); PVLFRICH . MO . LINCO Lincoln (B.M.C. 155); ASGIL . M—O LVNDENE London (B.M.C..—); AELFNOD . ON . LVNDENE . (B.M.C. 173), broken; BRHFERD M—ON . EYND London (B.M.C. —); EADPERD .N .O.LVN London (B.M.C. 176). All fine 9
Ethelred II, pennies of same type, all of London, moneyers: GADPINE . MQ . ON . LVND (B.M.C. 178); similar, with LVN (B.M.C. —), GODMAN . ON . LVN (B.M.C. 182); GODRIC . M2 . ON . LVND (B.M.C. —); similar, with ANGLO on obverse (B.M.C. —); GODPINE . MON LVNDEN (B.M.C. —); LEOFSTAN .Q . ON LVID (B.M.C. 184); LIOFSTAN . ON . LVNDEN (B.M.C. —), and ODA . MQ . ON LVNDEN (B.M.C. —). All fine 2)
Ethelred II, pennies of same type, all of Winchester; moneyers: AELFSIGE . ON . PINCST (B.M.C. 349); AELFSGE . ON . PINCSITR(B.M.C. —); ALPOLD .ON . PINCESTR (B.M.C. =yooeVNNA . ON . PINCSIR (B.M.C. 350); EADPINE . Dee ENCSt (B.M.C. 351); ODA . ON . PINCESTRE (BIMCC, —); SPILEMAN . ON . PINCS (B.M.C. —), and SIBODA . ON . PINCSTR (B.M.C. —). All fine 8
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Ethelred II, penny of same type, York, LIOFRIC . ON . OFRPIC (B.M.C. —); another, Type Ia, Thetford, MNA . M=O . DEOFOR (B.M.C. —), very rare, from the Wheeler Sale; a third, Type Ib, York, bust left with sceptre, OSKETLI. MO. EOFRICO (B.M.C, —). Rare, all three fine 3
Ethelred II, pennies of Type Ila, + AEDELRED REX ANGLOR, rev. + PALTERD M—O GIP Ipswich (B.M.C. 99); others of London (2), LEOFSTAN . M—O . LVND (B.M.C. 195), and OSVLF . N—O . LVNDNI (B.M.C. 196); Rochester, SIDEPINE . M—O. ROF (B.M.C. 299); Thetford, OSPERD . MO . DEOTFO (B.M.C. —), and Winchester (), LEOPPOLD. M ..© . PINEO, and TOGA MO. PINTONT (B.M.C. —). All fine 7
Ethelred II, pennies of Type Ild, all of London; moneyers: AEDERED . M—O . LVND (B.M.C. 201), similar but with LVNDO (B.M.C. —); EADMVND . M—O . LVND (B.M.C. 203); ECFERD . M—O . LVND (B.M.C. —); GOD . M—O . LVNDO (B.M.C. —); GODPINE . M—O . LVND (B.M.C. a+); OSCYTEL. MO ,LVND . (5 .NLC.203); and OSVLE - M—O .LVND (B.M.C, 210). All fine 8
Ethelred II, penny of Type III, a variety of the Crux type, with- out the usual sceptre before the bust (Hild. C var. b.), rev. + BERHTNAD . MO. PIN . Winchester (B.M.C. —). Fine
and very rare 1
Ethelred II, pennies of Type Illa, Canterbury (6), moneyers: BADPOLD . MO -CAENT (B.MLC. 21) LEOFSTAN ~~ MO’. CAENT (B.M.C. 24); similar with ANGLOX on obverse (B.M.C. —), and another with CAEN (B.M.C. —); LIFINC . M—O . CAENT (B.M.C. —); PVLFPI . M—O . CAENT (B.M.C. 25); two others of Exeter, AELFSTAN . M—O . EAXE (B.M.C. 49), and GODA . MO . EAXEC (B.M.C. 52). All fine 8
Ethelred II, penny of Type Illa, Exeter, LEOFRIC . M—O . EAXE . (B.M.C. —); others of London, AELFGET . MO . LVND (B.M.C. —); AEFNOD . MO .LVND (B.M.C. 212); AELFPERD . MO , LVN (B.M.C. —); AEDERED . MO . LVNDO (B.M.C. —), and similar, with LVN (B.M.C. —); CEOLNOD . MO . LVN (B.M.C. —); EADMVND . MO. LVN (B.M.C. 216), and BADSIGE . M—O . LVN (B.M.C. —). All fine 9
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1072 Ethelred II, similar pennies of London, EDSIGE . MO . LVND i 290 (B.M.C. —); EDPI .M—O . LVNDO (B.M.C. —); EDPINE . M—O . LVND, pellet in first two quarters of reverse (B.M.C. Za1), rare; GODRIC . MO . LVND (B.M.C. 222); GODPINE . MO . LVND (B.M.C. —); LEOFSTAN . MO. LVN . feowisc, 224); LIFINC . MO . LVND (B.M.C. 226); OSCVTEL .MO .LVND (B.M.C. —) and PVLFSTAN . MO. LVND (B.M.C, —). All fine 9
1073 Ethelred II, pennies of similar type, of Sudbury; moneyers: 115 0 ABLFRIC . MO . (B.M.C. 828); AEDELPERD . M—O . SVDBY (B.M.C. —); similar, but M=SVDB (B.M.C. —); Peer tAP , M—O . SVD . (B.M.C. 329); DYRHTEL . M—O'. SVD . (B.M.C. —); HEAPVLF . M—O . SVDBY (B.M.C. —); TVNEMAN .M+0O.SVDB (B.M.C. —); others of Wallingford, ALFPOLD . M—O. PELIG (B.M.C. —) and Winchester (3), AELFSIGE . M—O . PINT (B.M.C. 367); BYRHSIGE . M—O . PIN (B.M.C. —), and PYNSTAN . M—O . PINT . (B.M.C. 371). All fine 1]
1074 Ethelred II, pennies of Type IVa, Bath (2), moneyers: EDSTAN . 299 0 Per Ab). (6.M.C, 9), PYNSITAN . MO. BAD . (B.M.C. —); Canterbury (5), EADPOLD . MOO . CAENT (B.M.C. Soe GOUPINE . MQO . CAENT. (B.M.C, 28), LEOFRIC . MOO, CAENT . (B.M.C. 29), similar but the N of CAENT inverted (B.M.C. —), LEOFSTAN . MO . CAENT . (B.M.C. 30). All fine ri
1075 Ethelred II, similar pennies of Dover, LEOFHYSE .M.O. 9 9 GH DOFR . (B.M.C. —), and Exeter (7), DVNSTAN . MO. EAXE . (B.M.C. 57), and similar, with ANGLO on obverse (B.M.C. —), EDRIC . MOO . EAXE (B.M.C. —), GOD . MQO' . EAXEC . (B.M.C. —), MANNA .M .0O. EAXE fei. 59), PVLFSIGE : M.O . EAXE (B.M.C. 61) and PYNSIGE . MOO . EAXE . (B.M.C. 62). All fine 8
1076 Ethelred II, similar pennies of Lincoln (4), DRENG . MQO . 9 2 h ive (B.M.LC, 164), OVDGRIM . MO . LINC (B.M.C, 167), VNBEIN . MOO . LINC (B.M.C. 169), and similar, with Meee u. LINC (B.M.C. 170), and of London (6), AELFPINE .M.O.LVND. (B.M.C. 229), similar, but with ANGLO (B.M.C. 229), AEDELPERT . MO .LVND (B.M.C. 230), BRVNSTAN . MO . LVND (B.M.C. 232), EADRIC . MO . LVND . (B.M.C. —), and EADPINE . MO . LVND
(B.M.C. 233). All fine 10
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Lié 0 1077 Ethelred II, pennies of similar type of London (12), EADPINE . MO . LVND . and on obverse ANGLO (B.M.C. —), EADPOLD' . NO. LVYND , (B.C 285), sunilax, bot WO and legend differently divided (B.M.C. —); another, with MOO . LVND . (B.M.C. —), EDSIGE . MO . LVND . (BIM°C. 237), GODRIC .. M@.. LVND (BMC. 242), (GOD: PINE . MO .LVND . (B.M.C. 248), and with legend differ- ently divided (B:McC. 243), HEAPVLE MO. EV ND (B.M.C. 245), LEOFRIC . MO’. LVND (BMC. 248); and similar, with ANGLO on obverse, and LEOFRYD . MO . LVND . (B.M.C. 250). All fine 12
110 0 1078 Ethelred II, pennies of similar type, London (13), LEOFPINE . MO .LVND . (B.M.C. 254), anda variety, LYFINC: M. ©. EVND) (BNC 255), OSVIE MO: YAN (Baie. 256), SIBRINE : MO. LVND (Biv @, 257), SUB RINE veo: LVND (B.M.C, —), SPETING, MO’, LVND:. (BAMEC. 260), and a variety, similar with LVND (B.M.C. —), with SRETINC (B.M.C, 261), PVLESTAN ~MOn LVND. (Baye: 263), VVLFPINE .MO.LVND . (B.M.C. —), and another, with MQO. All fine 13
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0 . 1079 Ethelred II, pennies, similar, of Shrewsbury, PYNSIGE . MQO . SCRO . (B.M.C. —), Wallingford, AELPI . MOO . PELIG . (B.M.C. —), and Winchester (9), AEDELGAR . MO:. PINT (B.M.C, 872), BYRSIGE . MOO PINT (BsMEc. 873), similar, but with PIN (B.M.C. —), BYRHTMAER . MOO . PIN . (B.M:c, —);, BYRATNOD )~M@O . PIN’: (B.C, $75), FARREMIN . MO . PINT. (BYLC, —), GODEMAN . MQO . PINT . (B.M.C, 377), similar, lezend differently divided (B.M.C. —), and LEOFPOLD . MOQO . PIN (B.M.C. —). All fine 1]
Pee. 0 1080 Ethelred II, pennies, similar of York, EADRIC .M.O. EOFR, pellet in third quarter (B.M.C. 81), rare, LEOFSTAN . MO. EOFR (B.M.C. 82), OBAN . MOO . EOFR . (B.M.C. —), SVMERLIDA . MO. EOFR, pellet in second angle (B.M.C. 84), SVNVLF . MO. EOFR . (B.M.C, —), SPERT . MO. EOFR . (B.M.C. —), and DVRSTAN . MO . EOFR . (B.M.C. —). All fine 7
16 0 1081 Ethelred II, pennies of Type VIII, Exeter, AELFGAR . MOO . EAXE . (B.M.C. —), London (4), BRVNSAN . MO . LVNDE . (B.M.C. 268), GODA . MO . LVNDEN . (B.M.C. 270), PVLFSTAN . MO. LVND . (BMC, 277), PV LEPINE . MQO . LVND (B.M.C. 278); others of Lydford, BRVNA . M20 . LYDA . (B.M.C. —), broken, and Norwich, LEOFSTAN . MO. NOR. (B.M.C. —). Broken, otherwise all fine 7
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Cnut (1016-1035), pennies of Type XVI, Lincoln (2), moneyers: COLGRM . ON . LNCOL. (B.M.C. 338), and OSLAC . ON . LINCOL . (B.M.C. 343); London (4), BRVNGAR . ON . LYND . (B.M.C. 482), EDPERD .ON . LVN. (B.M.C. 489), EDPINE . ON .LVND. (B.M.C. 441), GOINC (for Godine) ON . LVNDE (B.M.C. —), Winchester, PVLNOD . ON . PINC . (B.M.C. 592) and York (4), BEORN . ON . EOFER . (EMC. 164), CRVCAN . ON . EOFE (B.M.C. 169), VCEDE . ON . EOFERP (B.M.C. 198), and BVRGRIM .ON . EOFE . (B.M.C. 202). All fine 11
Harold I (1035-1040), pennies of Type I, diademed bust left, rev. cross composed of four ovals, etc., Norwich, MANA . ON . NORDPL . (B.M.C. —); York, DVRGRIM . ON . EO (B.M.C. —). Very good 2
Harold I, pennies of Type V, bust in armour; in front, shield and sceptre, London, EDPINE . ON . LVND. (B.M.C. —), and York, ERNGRIM . ON . EO. (B.M.C. —). Both fine 2
Harold I, pennies of Type Vc, bust left, rev. in each angle of cross, fleur-de-lis between two pellets; Colchester, PVLFPINE . O. W@le (o...C, 18), and Lmcoln, OSMVND.O. LI. (B.M.C. —). Both fine 2
Harold I, pennies of similar type; London (2), EDPOLD . ON . Eva . (6.M.C. 71), and PYNSIGE .ON . LVN . (B.M.C. 80); Thetford, ELFPINE . ON . LDEO (B.M.C. —), and York, SPEGE . MON . EOF . (B.M.C. —). Two fine 4
Harthacnut (1040-1042), Danish type, Rud., Pl. E, 4, obv. blundered legend, a coiled serpent, rev. also blundered, a cross voided, with pellet in centre and each limb, very good and rare, from the Wheeler Sale, lot 85; another, from different dies, fine z
Harthacnut, penny (Pl. H. 47), HARDECNVT, radiate bust left, rev. TOLI .ON . LVDI . cross with oval ornament. Very fine, from the Murdoch, lot 152, Walters and Wheeler Sales 1
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), pennies of first issue, Type I, Ipswich, bust left with radiate crown, rev. moneyer, BRIHTRIC .ON . GIPP . (B.M.C. —); Lincoln, SPARTINC . ON . LINCO . (B.M.C. —); York, ARNGRIM . ON EOFER . (B.M.C. 242); London (6), AEGELIG . ON . LVN, and AEGELPIG (B.M.C. 765 and 768), ELESIGE . ON . Pye, —), ARLPINE . ON . LVI (B.M.C. 781), BVRHREI.ON.LVN . and DEOHEN . ON . LVN (B.M.C. 793 and 796). All fine 9
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1 9° 0 1090 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type II, London (8), DEOKRMAN “ON . LV, BDPINE , ON. EY 7) AERDEINE,. ON. LVND ., VIGNEG ON] LYN? IUIEING = 7OING. LVND. , LIOFRED . ON . LVN (B.M.C. 798, 806, 807, 827, 832 and 836), SPETMAN . ON . LV . (B.M.C. —), and PVLFRIC .ON . LVN. (B.M.C. 841). All fine, several from the Wheeler Sale 8
116 0 1091 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type III, London, AELPI . ON . LVNDE (B.M.C. 865), and Nottingham, BLACMAN . ON . SNOT . (B.M.C. 1199); others of Type V, Exeter, EBDSIE . ON - EXCESTR > (5.M-C. 210): broken? Lincoln, ODGRIM . ON .L.. INCOL . (B.M.C. 703), London (4), ABDI PINE.” ON”. LVND (GODEINIE ON A LVNDe LEOFRED . ON . LVYND - (BMC, 915, 934 and: 938), LEOFRED . ON . LVNND . (B.M.C. —), and Thetford, ESIMVND . ON . DEO. (B:M.-C. 1540)" All vine 4)
118 0 1092 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type Va, all of York, AELF- PINE. ON .. EOPERIT. (BMC, 294), ARCIE ON ROPER
(B.M.C, —), ARCYTEL . ON . EOFER : , ARNGRIM: LO.
ON . EOF, ERNGRIM . ON . EOFERPI . , STYRCOL . ON .
EOFER . , a mule, rave (B.M.C. 295, 301, 303 and 311),
DORR . ON . EOFRPIC . (B.M.C. 318), and a variety,
DORR . ON , HONERE, VEPCIE ~ ON = 2ORRRRI
PINTERFVHEL . ON . EOP ~ (BMC. 316 and 317). “All 10
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0 0 1093 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type VII, London (2), GODMAN . ON > LYN . and SPETMAN 7 ON , LVN. (B.M.C. 974 and 990), Norwich, DVRFERD . ON . NOR . (B.M.C. 1101), Southampton, PVLNOD : ON . HAMT . (BMC. —), Wallingiord, BRINTPINE . ON”) PAI (B.M.C. 1279); and Winchester (6), AEDESTAN . ON . PINCES . , GODMAN . ON. PINC. , GODMANN . ON. PINCE ., GOD. PIDIA.O. PIN . II, Godwine and Widia, LADMAER . ON . PINCEST . and PIDA . ON . PINCE (B.M.C. 1407, 1413, 1415, 1423, 1480 and 1436). All fine 11
E280) 1094. Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type VIIa, York (6), ARNCTEL . ON . EOFE . , ARNGRIM . ON. EOFER ., STIRCOL.. ON . BOFER . , SPARTCOL , ON | HOFR?,; DORR . ON . EOFERPI . and PINTERFVGEL .ON.E. (B.M.C. 321, 322, 334, 338, 343 and 341), and one of Lewes, Type IX, EADPARD . ONN . LAEPE (B.NEC. 692). Ail
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1095 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type XI, Hastings (2), BRID . 118 0 ON . HAESTI, and DVNINC . ON . HAFST, pellet in the field, rare (B.M.C. 512 and 515), Ipswich, BRVMAN . ON . GIPESPI . (B.M.C. 441), Lewes, OSPOLD . ON . LAEPE foc, 601), Lincoln, ELFNOD . ON . LINCO. (B.M.C. G25), and London (3), AELFSIGE . ON . LVND . , ABLEPINE .ON .LVNDE.., and GODPINE . ON . LYND. All fine 8
1096 Edward the Confessor, pennies of same Type XI, Steyning, 110 0 DIORMAN . ON . STAENIG . (B.M.C, 1213), and Winchester (Gee NDERBODE . ON . PINCE . , GODPINE . ON , Mier . , atiother, wit PINCES . LEOFPOLD . ON . PINNC, SPRARELINE . ON . PINCE . and SPRACELINI (B.M.C. 1466, 1468, 1469, 1473, 1479 and 1480); others, of ivoe la, of York (2), IOCITEL . ON . EOFRP . and a variety with EOFRI . (the first B.M.C. 360). All fine 9
1097 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type XIII, Chichester, 1 12 PYLEPIN .ON . COLE . (B.M.C. —), broken, London (2), Pern .ON , LVNDE . and GODRIC . ON . LYNDE (BeMeC. 1057 and 1058), Thetford (3), ALARK . ON . DEOMFO . (B.M.C. —), GODLEF . ON . DETF (B.M.C. 1556), GODPINE . ON . DETFOR . (B.M.C. —), Walling- fos); BRIATMAER . ON . PAL . and BVREPNE .ON . PAL . (B.M.C. 1292 and —), Winchester (2), ANDERBODA . ON] PIN . and LEOFPOLD. ON . PIN . (B.M.C. 1488 and mez}, and of Type XIlla, York, VLFCTEL . ON . EOFR . (B.M.C, 401). All fine 11
1098 Edward the Confessor, pennies of Type XV, Ipswich, BRVNIC . 17 ¥ ON GIPPE . (B.M.C. —), London, EDPINE . ON . LVNDE . (B.M.C. —), Rochester, LEOFPINE . ON . ROF . (B.M.C. —), and Steyning, GODPINE . ON . STAE . (BayieC, 1218); others of Type XVa, York (3), ALEOF . ON . EOFERP, and another with EOFRI . , and SNEBEARN . ON . EO. (B.M.C. 407, 416 and 422). All fine i
*1099 Harold II (January to October 1066), penny of Type I, Pax, head 9 3 6 left wearing arched crown; in front, sceptre pommé; + HAROLD REX AI. , rev. + AELFGEAT . ON . LINCOL . Lincoln (B.M.C. 49). Very fine and rare 1
1100 Harold II, penny of London, LEOFSI . ON . LVNDE (B.M.C. 210 0 65), chipped, and another, of Steyning, DERMON . ON . STAENI . (B.M.C. 84). Very fine and rare 2
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POST CONQUEST, William I, penny of Type I, profile to left and cross fleury, London, rev. ALDGAR . ON . LVNDE . (B.M.C. —); another, of Romney, PVLFMAER . ON . RV. (B.M.C. 39), both fine, and a third, of Winchester, ANDER- SODA .ON .I. (B.M.C. 57), chipped 3
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William I, pennies of Type IV, two sceptres,’’ London, GODPINE . ON . LVNI . (BNCC, =) and’ Tannton, BRIETRIC . ON . TANT = (BsMEG@, 276,01. 16) bom 2
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William I, pennies of Type V, “‘ two stars,’’ Lincoln, PIHTRIC . ON . LING (B:MCC. —); London @)), EDPI_.ON . LYNG (B.M.C. —),, and TEDPL .(ON . LVNDI - (BEC. 842)5 Very fine 3
William I, pennies of same type, London (4), EDPII . ON . LVND . and another, with LVNDEI (B.M.C. —), similar, with LVN . and another, with LVNDI . (B.M.C. 345 and 351). Very fine 4
William I, pennies of same type, Southampton, SEPINE . ON . HMITIV . (B.M.C. —) and Stamford, AELFNPINE . ON . STAM . (B.M.C. —). Both fine 2
William I, penny of Thetford, GODRIC . ON . DTFRI (B.M.C. —). Very fine and rare 1
William I, pennies of Wareham, same ‘“‘ two stars’’ type, BRVRN .ON . PERH . (B.M.C. —), very good and rare, and Winchester, GOODPINE . ON . PINC . (B.M.C. 391). Fine 2
William I, penny of Type VIII, PAXS, Dorchester, OTER .ON . DORECEST . (B.M.C. 631), rare; others of Dover, LVLFRIC . ON . DOFRI. (B.M.C. 647), and London, IELFRIED .ON. LY . (BMC. 761), Fine 3
William I, pennies of same type, London, IEPI . ON . LVNDEI, BRIHTPINE . ON , LVI, and another, BRIDNIRIC . ON | LVN . (B.M.C. 771, 781 and —), Norwich, GODPINE .O. NORDP . (B:M.C, 837); Stamford, BRYNSTAN 7 ON 7 sil (B.M.C. 983) and Wallingford, IEGLPINE . ON . PAL . (B.M.C,. 1020). All fine 6
William I, pennies, similar, Wallingford, IEGLPINE . ON . PALI, obv. legend ends in REX (B.M.C. 1021) and Winchester (3), TESTAN , ON . PINCE ... LIFING . ON . PINCE: cand SPRIECLINC. ON , Cl, Gs.M.C, 1070; 108s and 1127). 7 A fine 4
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William II (1087-1100), penny, Type I, London, profile bust, sword in right hand, rev. cross pattée over saltire fleury,
EDRIE .ON .LVNDI. (B.M.C. 29). Very fine and rare 1!
William II, penny of Type IJ, ‘‘ cross in quatrefoil,’’ Southwark, GODRIC .ON . SVD. (B.M.C. —). Fine and rare l
William II, penny of Type III, ‘‘ cross voided,’’ London, BRVNINC . ON .LV. (B.M.C. —). Fine and rare I
William II, penny of same type, London, ORDGAR .ON.LVN. (B.M.C. 206). Very fine and rare l
William II, penny of same type, London, PVLFPORD .ON .LV. (B.M.C. 208). Fine and rare 1
William II, penny of Type IV, facing bust with sword on shoulder, rev. cross pattée over a saltire fleury, London, IELPINE . ON . LOI (B.M.C. —). Very fine and rare 1
Henry I (1100-1135), pennies of Type XIV, pellets in quatrefoil, Canterbury, EDMVND : ON : CANPA : (B.M.C. —), London, ORDGAR : ON : LVNDE : (B.M:-C. 148), and another, PVLFPINE : ON : LVND (B.M.C. 270), well preserved and scarce; also a Brit. Mus. electrotype of Henry of Anjou, Hereford (B.M.C. 274)
Henry Ht (1216-1272), penny, REX . TERCI . of London, rev. NICOLE . ON . LVND. ; Edward I (1272-1307), pennies of Berwick, Bristol, Canterbury, Durham, Kingston, London (six varieties), and halfpennies (2) of Bristol and London), chiefly fine; Edward II (1307-1327) pennies of Canterbury (3), and London (2) 19
Edward III (1327-1377), London noble (1351-1360), EDWARD . Diets . Kix. ANGL.Z.EFRANC.D.HYB. , King in ship holding sword and shield, three ropes from stern and Giewrom prow; rev. IhC . AVTEM . TRANCIENS .P . MEDIVM . ILLORVM . IBAT, floreate cross within double tressure, etc., annulet to night of top lis. Very fine 1
Edward III, noble 1860-1369, struck after the Treaty of Bretigny, with title of Aquitaine, three ropes from the stern and two from the prow, annulet before EDWARD, reads MEDIV on rev., and E in centre of cross. Very fine 1
Edward III, noble 1369-1377, struck after the rupture of the Treaty of Bretigny, with French and Aquitaine titles, three ropes from stern, one from prow; E and pellet in centre of rev. (Ken. No. 32). Extremely fine and rare 1
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Edward III, noble of same, fourth coinage, EDWARD—DI . GRA.REX .ANGL.. Z, FRANC. DNS (BYR. ZAOVIE |, saltire stops, annulet before EDWARD, E and pellet in centre of rev. Very fine 1
Edward III, Calais noble, 1369-1377, title with EDWARD . DI . GRA REXCANGL . Z FRANC. DNS HY Z% . AOVIa flag at stern of vessel, E and pellet in centre of cross of rev. Fine and rare 1
Edward III, half noble, 1369-1377, E in centre of rev., cracked; quarter noble, of same coinage, second period, annulets on points of crisps, pellet in each spandril, large pellet in centre of rev. Fine 2
Edward III, quarter nobles (3) 1369-1377, usual types, lis in centre of rev. (Ken. No. 19), quatrefoil, and cross, annulet before EDWARD, fine; also London groat, m.m. cross on both sides 4
Richard II (1377-1399), London noble, RICARD .D.G. REX. ANGIE TZ BRANC | D HIb 2 AO) Kine imeship, wopes three and one, saltire stops, R in centre of rev. Fine and rare 1
Richard II, Calais noble, RICARD . DI. GRA . REX . ANGL . ZL BRANC ”, DINS | HBT. Z 7 A@OT .; flagvatsterm ot vessel C in centre of rev. Very fine and very rare 1
Richard II, London quarter noble, lis in centre of rev. Fine 1
Henry V (1413-1422) noble, m.m. pierced cross, mullet at sword arm, broken annulet on ship, quatrefoil in second quarter of rev., etc. Very fine and very rare, from the Rolfe Sale, A. XII, 1926; lor 205 1
Henry V noble, mullet and annulet at sword arm, broken annulet on ship, trefoil to right of shield, rev. MEDIV . ILLORV, quatrefoil above lion’s head in second quarter. Very fine and rare 1
Henry V noble, of coarse work, probably Flemish, legend ends DNS . IBE . , lis at sword arm, rev. m.m. plain cross, N for H in centre of cross, trefoil stops. Very fine and very rare 1
Henry VI (1422-1461) noble, trefoil coinage, Class IV, obv. legend ending FRANC . DNS . HYB. , ropes, two from stern, one from prow. Fine 1
Henry VI noble, of same coinage, legend FRAN . DNS. HY. , annulet at King’s wrist, annulet between words, and in one spandril of tressure on rev., in centre of cross large h with pellet. Fine 1
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Henry VI noble, rev. legend ending in IBA. Very good, from the Weigall Sale, 1933 1
Henry VI Calais noble, annulet coinage, hENRIC, lis DI GRA REX ANGL, lion FRANC . DNS . HYB.. , flag at stem of ship, h in centre of rev. Very fine and rare I
Henry VI half noble, trefoil coinage. Very fine 1
Henry VI Calais half noble, annulet coinage, flag at stern of ship. Fine and rare I
Henry VI quarter noble, fourth coinage, m.m. lis, mullet after EXALTABITVR, annulet after IN, lis over shield, and trefoil in second quarter, fine; York quarter noble, annulet coinage, lis m.m. and lis on each side of shield. Fine 2
Henry VI, Restoration angel (1470-71), HENRICVS . DI. GRA. REX. ANGL .S . FRANCIE . ; trefoil stops, m.m. pierced pote, EER . CRVSE’ . PVA. SALVA. NOS . XPC . REDE’ .T . Very fine but for slight crack, very rare 1
Henry VI halfpennies (3) of London, pine cone after HENRICV . , leaf on breast, m.m. cross patonce, mascle after REX, all three very fine; also York penny of Henry V, trefoil right of crown, and halfpenny, three pellets to left and annulet to right of head. Very fine ' 5
Edward IV (1461-1483) rose noble, King in ship, flag charged with large E at stern of the vessel, rev. floreate cross with rose upon blazing sun in centre. Very fine 1
Edward IV, rose noble, m.m. cross fitchée (1469), legend ending in DNS . IB. Very fine, a rare mint-mark 1
Edward IV, rose noble, Bristol, m.m. crown, B in waves, rev. IHC AVT, etc., lion and crown in each angle of cross. Fine, from
the Hamilton Smith Sale 1
Edward IV, rose noble, York, m.m. lis on rev., E in waves below ship. Very fine and very rare 1
Edward IV, half noble, York, m.m. a sun over crown on rev.,
El] under ship; trefoil after each word of legends, but none after
IN and ARGVAS (cf. Rud., Pl. III, 6, and Montagu Cat., lot 585). Very fine and rare 1
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Edward IV, half noble, York, E7on waves beneath ship, as last,
rev. ™m.m, sun, DOMINE . NE . IN . FVRORE : iain ARGVAS ME, trefoil stops. Very fine and rare
Edward IV, angel, m.m. pierced cross with pellet in lower left angle, reading CRVCEM and REDEMP, very fine, and another, m.m. cinquefoil, REDEMT. Fine, from the Freeman Sale, 1926 2
Edward IV, half angel, m.m. pierced cross and pellet, rev. : O : CRVX : AVE: SPES : VINCA. Fine and rare ]
Edward IV half angel, m.m. cinquefoil (1481-1483), rev. O. CRVX * AVE : SPEC * VNICA. Very fine and ees rare, from Glendining Sale, 9, 1X, 1937, lot 5
Edward IV, London groat, m.m. cinquefoil pierced, quatrefoil each side of neck, arch on breast fleured, on rev. mascle after CIVITAS, rare, and Durham penny, with quatrefoil in centre of the cross. The first very fine 2
Henry VII (1485-1509) angel, second coinage, m.m. greyhound’s head, 1504, saltire stops to legend on obv., rosettes on rev. Very good, a rare mint-mark 1
Henry VII, angel, Group III (1495-1504), m.m. anchor, saltire stops. Fine, a rare mint mark ]
Henry VII, angel, second coinage, m.m. pheon, reading FRA, fine; another, similar, reading RED. Very fine 2
Henry VII, angel, m.m. pheon, reading ANGL . Z. FR, broken on edge, only good; Aj London groat, and half groats of Canter- bury, obv. legend ending with Z, and similar, with FR . 4
Henry VIII (1509-1547), angel, first coinage, m.m. castle on both sides, rev. legend ending with + RED’, very fine, from the Weigall Sale, 1933 1
Henry VIII, angel, of similar type, but reading REDET. Cracked 1
Henry VIII, half angels (2), first coinage, m.m. portcullis; the other, m.m. castle (Ken. fig. 56), both very fine and scarce, Hamilton Smith Sale, 1927, and previously Mann and Twisden Sales 2
sd VIII, angel, eoace coinage, m.m. lis, HENRIC.8.D. . AGL. FRA . 2. HIB. REX, no annulet by St. Michael’s eh Very fine ag very rare 1
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Henry VIII, crown, second coinage, m.m. rose, legend ending SPIAX’, crowned double rose between H K crowned, no initials on rev. Fine and very rare ]
Henry VIII, crown, m.m. rose on obv., lis on rev., H and K crowned on both sides. Unpublished, very fine l
Henry VIII, crown, m.m. lis on both sides, HK crowned on both sides. Very fine I
Henry VIII, angel, third coinage, 1543, m.m. lis, annulet on side of ship, HENRIC . 8. Fine 1
Henry VIII, Half Sov., fourth coinage, 1544-1545, m.m. annulet enclosing pellet, King enthroned, facing. Very good 1
Henry VIII, crown, Bristol, m.m. rose on obv. and WS monogram on rev., HR crowned on both sides. Fine and rare 1
Henry VIII, half crown, m.m. annulet enclosing pellet, HK on both sides. Fine and rare ]
Henry VIII, A groats (3), portrait in profile right, m.m. lis, obv. legend ending with FRANCE, m.m. pheon, FRANC; half groats of Canterbury (3), m.m. cross fleury on obv., W A at sides of shield, m.m. rose, and same initials. Three very fine 6
Edward VI (1546-1553) half sovereign, first coinage (1547-1550) with his father’s name and type, and young beardless face, m.m. E on both sides, Roman E below shield on rev. Fine and rare 1
Edward VI, half sovereign, of similar type to last, m.m. E on rev. only, Roman E under shield. Very good l
Edward VI, half sovereign, similar, m.m, martlet. Very good 1
Edward VI, half sovereign, m.m. arrow. Very good I
Edward VI, half sovereign, 2nd coinage, m.m. arrow, SCVTVM . FIDEI . PROTEGET . EVM . , bare-headed bust of youthful King to right, rev. EDWARD . VI, etc., oval garnished shield between E R, crown above. Fine and rare I
Edward VI, half sovereign, m.m. grapnel, crowned bust to right, titles on obv., rosette stops on both sides, and two, divided by three lozenges after EVM. Very fine and rare; from the Huth Sale, 1927 1
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Edward VI, half sovereign, m.m. Y, similar to coin in lot 1171, SCVTVM . FIDEI. , bare-headed bust. Very good and rare |
Edward VI, sovereign, fourth coinage, m.m. tun, EDWARD. V1. D.G.AGL.FRA.2.HIBER . REX. , three-quarter length figure of King holding sword and orb, rev. IHS . AVTE . etc., crowned shield with supporters, E R below on tablet. Very fine and rare 1
Edward VI, half sovereign, of the same coinage, m.m. tun, three- quarter length figure crowned and armoured, rev. legend with ILLO, crowned shield between E R. Very fine 1
Edward VI, half sovereign, similar, rev. legend ending in ILLOR . IBAT. Very good 1
Edward VI, half sovereign, similar, with ASL (for AGL) and HIBE. Fine 1
Edward VI, half sovereign, m.m. tun, similar, reading pir Very ate and toned
Edward VI, half sovereign, m.m. Y. Fine and rare 1
Edward VI, A crown, 1551, m.m. Y (Southwark mint), EDWARD .. Vi. DD ..G. AGL). RERANCH: REX . , the King on horseback cantering to right, date below, rev. POSVI : DEVM : ADIVTORE . MEVM: :- , shield on cross fourchée. Very fine and a rare variety 1
Edward VI, crown, 1551, same m.m., similar, with DEV.. Fine 1 Edward VI, crown, 1551, same m.m., reads HIBE. Fine 1
Edward VI, crown, 1551, similar, reads FRA . instead of FRANC Fine 1
Edward VI, crown, 1552, m.m. ton, obv. FRANCI . 2: HIB. , rev. legend ending in MEV’: . Very fine 1
Edward VI, crown, 1552, m.m. ton, obv. AGL : FRA: Z : HIBER : REX, rev. legend ending in MEV. Very fine I
Edward VI, half crown, 1551, m.m. Y, similar in type to crown but horse with plumes on its head, rev. POSVI DEVM. Very fine and rare 1
Edward VI, half crown, 1551, same type, obv. reading HIB, and rev. MEV. Very fine 1
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Mary alone (1553-1554) angel, MARIA .D.G. ANG. FRA. 2. HIB. REGIN, rev. A. DNO . FACTV . EST . , ship and shield. Very fine and very rare l
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), AR shilling, undated, busts of King and Queen facing each other, rev. reading POSVIMS, etc., crowned shield, from the Francis collection; another, dated 1554. Very good 2
Elizabeth (1558-1602), fine sovereign, m.m. scallop, 1584-1587, PEIZAberH .DG.ANG . FRA. ET . HIB. REGINA; the Queen enthroned, a portcullis at her feet, rev. A . DNO . Beem. Bol .ISTVD.EI . ESI . MIRAB .IN . OCVLIS, shield upon large double rose. Very fine and rare, from the Belton House (Lord Brownlow) Cabinet 1
Elizabeth, fine sovereign, m.m. crescent, 1587-1589, the earlier scallop mark shows on the rev., type as last. Fine and rare, slightly uneven at edge 1
Elizabeth, pound sovereign, 1595, m.m. key over woolpack, BEIZABE TE : etc., reu. SCVIVM . FIDEL . PROTEGET . EAM . crowned shield between E R. Very fine and scarce 1
Elizabeth, pound sovereign, 1600, m.m. O on both sides. Very
fine 1 Elizabeth, half sovereign, 1560, m.m. cross crosslet, reads FRA . ET .HI. Fine | Elizabeth, half sovereign, 1568, m.m. coronet. Fine, from the Beardmore Sale, 1939 1 Elizabeth, half sovereign, 1593, m.m. ton, larger bust with greater profusion of hair. Very fine and rare I Elizabeth, angel, 1572, m.m. ermine. Very good 1
Elizabeth, angel, 1584, m.m. A, from the Cassel Collection, 1924 1
Elizabeth, angel, 1590, m.m. hand, three ropes from stern and two from bow, reads HI. Good 1
Elizabeth, half angel, 1575, m.m. cinquefoil, type similar to the angel. Very fine and rare, from the Hamilton Smith Sale, 1927
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Elizabeth, milled half sovereign, 1561-1564, m.m. star. Very good and very rare 1
Elizabeth, milled half sovereign, 1567-1570, m.m. lis, medium size, FRA’ . , older bust, crowns frosted, coarse toothed outer border and knurled edge, 85 grs. Very fine and extremely rare, from the Huth Sale, 1927, lot 88
Elizabeth, A crown,m.m . I (1601), the sceptre points to the letter G. Very fine 1
Elizabeth, AR half crown, m.m. I (1601). Very fine, from the Weigall Sale, 1933 1
Elizabeth, A half crown, m.m. 2 (1602). Fine and scarce 1
Elizabeth, A shillings (8) 1558, m.m. martlet, four varieties; 1559, m.m. cross crosslet, four varieties. Chiefly fine 8
Elizabeth, shillings, m.m. cross crosslet (two varieties), 1583, m.m. A, 1584 scallop, 1587 crescent, 1594 woolpack, 1595 woolpack
and key, and 1596 key and woolpack. Chiefly fine 8 Elizabeth, shillings, m.m. key, 1597, very rare, m.m. O, 1600; 1, 1601; 2 1602. Very good 4 Elizabeth, pattern shilling, m.m. key, obv. legend ends REGINA, rev. garnished shield. Fine and very rare 1 Elizabeth, milled shilling, m.m. star, small size. Very fine 1
Elizabeth, sixpences (11), 1561 m.m. pheon, 1564 pheon, 1566 portcullis, 1566 lion, 1568 coronet, 1572 ermine, 1573 ermine (two varieties), 1574 acorn, 1575 and 1576 cinquefoil. Chiefly fine 11
Elizabeth, sixpences (10), 1578 m.m. cross, 1579 cross, 1582 sword, 1582 bell, 1583 similar, 1589 crescent, 1592 ton, 1593 similar, 1601 m.m. 1, and 1602 m.m. 2. Chiefly fine 10
Elizabeth, milled sixpences (4), 1562 embroidered gown, small bust and large rose, 1562 plain gown, 1564 and 1568, m.m. lis. Three
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Elizabeth, groats (5), 1558 m.m. martlet, 1559 cross crosslet, three varieties, 1560 lis; threepences (12), 1562 pheon, 1567 and 1569 coronet, 1571 castle, 1573 ermine, 1573 acorn, 1574 and 1575 cinquefoil, 1578 cross, 1582 sword, milled 1562, 1559 cross crosslet. Chiefly fine Wy
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Elizabeth, half groats (6), 1582 m.m. bell, 1583 .\, 1584 scallop, 1590 hand, 1594 woolpack, 1601 m.m. I; Pennies (2), 1558 m.m. martlet, and 1559, cross crosslet; also pattern groat (or medalet, Montagu, No. 1), and # farthing, lion rampant and crowned heart (Montagu, p. 5) 10
Elizabeth, pattern farthing, in silver, 1601 (Montagu, No. 4), Royal monogram and rev. portcullis. Brilliant and very rare 1
James I (1603-1625), unite, second coinage, 1604, m.m. lis, half- length figure of King right, his armour richly damascened, rev.
crowned shield dividing I—R. Very fine l James I, half unite, m.m. lis, 1604. Very fine i James I, half unite, m.m. escallop, 1606. Fine 1 James I, half unite, m.m. tower. Very good 1
James I, quarter unite (or Britain crown), m.m. escallop, 1606; another, m.m. tower, 1612. Fine and rare 2
James I, quarter unite, m.m. trefoil, 1613, fine and good portrait; another, m.m. ton, 1615 Z
James I, quarter unite, m.m. crescent, 1617; another, m.m. plain cross, 1618. Fine, and a rare mint-mark 2
James I, laurel, m.m. spur rowel, 1619, laureate bust of King left, rev. large plain shield upon cross fleurée. Unusually fine and
well struck 1
James I, laurel, m.m. rose, 1620; with XXX _ behind head.
Extremely fine 1 James I, laurel, m.m. thistle, 1621. Very good 1 James I, laurel, m.m. lis, 1628, reading FRA : ET HI : REX.
Fine 1 James I, laurel, m.m. trefoil, 1624, with HIB. Very fine 1 James I, quarter laurel, m.m. lis, V behind head. Very fine 1
James I, AR crown, mm. lis. 1604; first issue, King on horseback right, rev. EXVRGAT . DEVS. DISSIPENTVR . INIMICL1. , square garnished shield. Very good and a very rare mint- mark 1
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James I, crown, m.m. lis, 1604, second issue, obv. reading MAG’ :
BRIT’ = BRAN? + ED > IAB? & » Yer: OVEE. DEVSs: CONIVNXIT . NEMO . SEPARET . , square garnished shield. Fine and scarce 1
James I, crown, m.m., rose, 1605, similar type. Fine and scarce 1
James I, crown, m.m. trefoil, 1613, similar type. Unusually fine and well struck
James I, crown, m.m. thistle, 1621, similar type, plume over the shield. Fine and rare 1
James I, crown, m.m., lis, 1623, BRI : instead of BRIT : , grass under horse’s feet, rev. as last. Very fine and very rare 1
James I, crown, m.m. trefoil, 1624, similar type to last (Hawkins 465). Fine and rare 1
James I, half crown, m.m. lis, 1604, similar type to crown of second issue, on obv. BRI : FRA : crowned rose upon horses’ housings, etc. (Snelling, Pl. 8, 14). Fine and rare 1
James I, half crown, m.m. trefoil, 16138, obv. reads FRA . ET . HI . , plain line under horse. Unusually fine and rare 1
James I, half-crown, m.m. lis, 1604, reads FR . , only good; another, m.m. thistle, 1621, plume over shield. Very fine, from the Young Collection
James I, half crown, m.m. trefoil, 1624, plume over shield, very fine, from the Huth Sale, 1924 1
James I, half crown, m.m. trefoil, 1624, similar to last, but reading FRAN. Very fine 1
James I, shillings (5), m.m. thistle, 1603, first bust, m.m. thistle, 1604, EXVRGAT legend, second bust, m.m. lis, 1604, fine; m.m. key, 1609, m.m. lis, 1623, reads HIB . 5
James I, shillings (3), m.m. trefoil, 1624, MAG. BRI. FR.ET. HI. , another, similar, with OV . DEVS, and a third MA . BRI . FRA . , sixpences (3), m.m. thistle, 1608, first bust, very fine and rare, m.m. trefoil, 1624, similar, reading MAG ., ; half groats, m.m. thistle, 1621, and A! farthing, m.m. lozenge on both sides (Montagu —) 8
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Charles I (1625-1648), Tower unite, Ken., Type 1, m.m. lis, crowned bust of King left, behind XX, rev. FLORENT . CONCORDIA . REGNA, square garnished shield, crowned, reads on obv. BRI instead of BR. Very fine 1
Charles I, Tower unite, m.m. cross on steps, 1625. Fine, and a rare mint-mark 1
Charles I, Tower unite, Type la, m.m. negro’s head, 1626, reads MAG’ BR’ FR’ ET HIB. Very fine I
Charles I, Tower unite, m.m. castle, 1627, bust in small ruff, no collar. Very good 1
Charles I, Tower unite, Type la, m.m. plume, 1630. Very fine, but shghtly double-struck 1
Charles I, Tower unite, Type 2, 1631, m.m. rose over plume on each side. Fine, from the Montagu Sale, 1897, lot 322, and later, Hamilton Smith, lot 35 1
Charles I, Tower unite, Type 3, m.m. bell, 1634, reading MA : Bro bk > ET. HL: REX. Fine 1
Charles I, pattern broad, by Rawlins, m.m. lis, obv. CAROLVS . D .G. etc., bust left, bare-headed, in falling lace collar, rev. FLORENT . CONCORDIA . REGNA . , oval garnished shield charged with the Royal Arms; at sides, C R crowned; engrailed border on both sides. Fine and extremely rare 1
Charles I, Tower half unite, Type 3, m.m. crown, 1635. Fine, but rather weakly struck
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Charles I, Tower crowns (3), Type 1, m'm. lis, 1625, reads MAG. ; similar, but the mint-mark on rev. is to the right of crown; a third, reading MA. Fine 3
Charles I, Tower crowns (3), Type la, m.m. cross on step, bust in ruff only, fime; m.m. castle, at beginning of rev. legend, 1627; a third, similar to last, but ET : and no stop after HI. Fine 3
Charles I, Tower crown, Type la, m.m. anchor, 1628, very fine, from the Beardmore Sale, 1939 1
Charles I, Tower crowns (3), same type, m.m. plume, 1630, square shield, very fine; another, of Type 2, m.m. plume, oval shield, very good; a third of Type 3, m.m. crown, 1635. Fine 3
Charles I, Oxford treble unite, 1643, m.m. plume, CAROLVS . DD: G. MAGN >. BRIT 2ERAN 72D. EB REX 2s bole length figure of King to left holding sword and olive branch, rev. -:- EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI, the Declaration across the field, three plumes and . III ./RELIG : PROT:/LEG : ANG ./LIBER : PAR/1643. Very fine and
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Charles I, Oxford unite, 1642, similar type, reads on obv. FR. ET . HIB. Fine and rare 1
Charles I, Oxford unite, 1643, m.m. on obv., plume, similar type, reads HIBER : REX . Fine and rare, from the Talbot Ready and Hamilton Snuth Sales 1
Charles I, Oxford unite, 1643, similar type, but the scroll on rev. is formed of lines instead of dots, and the Declaration in smaller
lettering. Very fine and very rare 1
Charles I, Oxford unite, 1644, on rev. below the ‘‘ Declaration,”’ . 1644 ./OX . Fine and rare 1
Charles I, Oxford unite, 1644, reads on rev. PROT : and LIBER : (Nelson, B.N.J., 1915, Pl. II, 6). Fine and rare Il
Charles I, Briot’s double crown, m.m. B and flower, rev. B only, CAROLVS : DD’: G :- MAG, BREISN .PRAN i. Ellis REX, bust left, rev. CVLTORES, etc., square shield. Very fine and rare 1
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Charles I, Oxford pound, 1642, similar type to last, reading on obv. FRAN : ET : HIB : (Hawkins, No. 2). Fine and very rare 1
Charles I, Oxford pound, 1642, similar type, the exergue of obv. chequered. An exceedingly rare variety, and fine for the coin 1
Charles I, Oxford pound, 1643, m.m. plume, from the same dies as lot 1267, but the 2 of date altered to 3 (Hawkins 6). Very fine and rare 1
Charles I, Shrewsbury pound, 1642, m.m. five pellets, CAROLVS . DeG MAG ; BRIT: FRA: BE : HIB; REX. , the King on a large heavy horse riding to left, plume behind, rev. EXVRGAT . DEVS . etc., three plumes and XX above the Declaration, date below, very good, well-struck and rare, from the Beardmore Sale, 1939, lot 279 1
Charles I, Oxford half pound, 1642, m.m. plume on obv., seven pellets on rev., King riding to left over arms, plume behind him, rev. EXVRGAT : etc., with the Declaration in two lines, three plumes and . X . above, below 1642. Fine and rare 1
Charles I, Oxford half pound, 1643, similar type, but four pellets as m.m. on rev. Very fine and rare 1
Charles I, Oxford-Shrewsbury half pound, 1642, obv. m.m. plume, GaROLVS : D : G +: MAGN: BRIT : FRAN : ET : HIB; REX . , King riding to left, plume with band behind him, rev. EXVRGAT . DEVS, etc., the Declaration, RELIG . PROT. LEG ./ANG . LIBER . PAR. , three Shrewsbury plumes and . X . above, 1642 below. Very fine, unpublished and rare 1
Charles I, Shrewsbury half pound, 1642 (Hawkins, No. 1), m.m. on obv. nine pellets, on rev. four, no ground under horse, the Declaration in small letters. Very fine and very rare, but cracked in the striking 1
Charles I, Shrewsbury half pound, 1642 (Hawkins, No. 3), obv. m.m. plume, King riding over arms, no plume behind him; on rev., above the Declaration, three plumes, without bands, and _X&: Fine and rare 1
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Charles I, Tower crown, Type la, m.m. cross on step, 1626, King riding to left, plumes on horse’s head and crupper, rev. m.m. cross on step, CHRISTO 7 AVSPICE = REGNO 7 squane garnished shield upon cross fleurée. Very good 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 2, m.m. plume, 1630, with seven pellets after REX, oval garnished shield and plume above, very good; another, similar, five pellets after REX, and the same number between words on the rev. Fine 2
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 2, m.m. rose over plume, 1631, five pellets on either side of rev. m.m. (Francis, No. 17). Very fine 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 2a, m.m. harp, 1632, four commas after REX and on rev. after REGNO (Francis, No. 19). Very fine 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 3a, m.m. crown, 1635, reading BRI’. (obv. as Hawkins 475), rev. no plume, pellet on either side of m.m. Very fine and scarce 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 3b, m.m. crown, 1635, rev. large plume above shield, pellet before each word of legend. Fine 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 3a, m.m. anchor, 1638, four pellets on each side of m.m. on both sides, reads MAG : BR: FR : ET .HIB: REX. Fine and rare, from the Francis Sale, 1930, lot 120 1
Charles I, Tower crown, same type, m.m. star, 1640, on obv. one pellet on each side of m.m., and four on each side of rev. Very good 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 4, m.m. (P), 1643; four pellets on each side of rev. m.m., very fine and a very rare mint-mark, from the Banes Collection 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 4, m.m. eye, 1645, the horse is fore- shortened and has a long mane and tail, rev. CHRISTO, etc., oval garnished shield, four pellets on either side of rev. m.m. Very fine and rare 1
Charles I, Tower crown, Type 4, m.m. sun, 1645, groups of four pellets on each side of rev. m.m. (Francis, No. 40). Very fine 1
Charles I, Exeter crown, undated, m.m. rose, King riding to left, his head in profile and his sash has two flowing ends, rev. oval shield garnished (Hawkins 478). Fine 1
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Charles I, Exeter crown, undated, m.m. rose, sash tied in bow, the King’s face nearly full. Very good 1
Charles I, Exeter crown, 1644, m.m. rose, the date at the end of the rev. legend. Fine 1
Charles I, Exeter crown, 1644, m.m. rose, rev. oval shield, but date divided by the mint-mark 16—44. Fine and scarce 1
Charles I, Exeter crown, 1645, m.m. castle on both sides (Hawkins, No. 7). Very fine l
Charles I, Shrewsbury-Oxford crown, 1642, King riding on a small horse, plume without band behind him, rev. m.m. four pellets, EXVRGAT : DEVS etc., the Declaration across the field, three plumes with bands above, the date below (Hawkins 481). Very fine and rare 1
Charles I, Shrewsbury crown, 1642, no m.m., rev. three plumes and . V . above the Declaration. Fine and rare, but cracked 1
Charles I, Oxford half crown, 1643, obv. m.m. plume, King riding to left,behind plume, reads HI : , rev. the Declaration, above, three plumes, below 1643 (Hawkins, No. 5); another, with OX under the date, fine; a third, dated 1644, OX, fine 3
Charles I, Oxford half crown, 1644, m.m. rosette, between four pellets, large central plume of Shrewsbury type on rev., date in large figures, very good and very rare; another, the date in small figures and the three plumes of equal size, RELI and PA. Very fine 2
Charles I, Oxford half crown, 1644, m.m. obv. plume, rev. four pellets and a lozenge, central plume on rev. large, RELIG . PRO . LE ./ANG . LIB . PAR . , very good; another, 1645, and a third of 1646. Good 3
Charles I, Shrewsbury-Oxford half crown, 1642. Al very rare mule 1
Charles I, Worcester half crown, m.ms. obv. one pear, rev. three pears, CAROLVS etc., King on horseback left, rev. oval shield, the garniture has four lis (Hawkins. 494). Very fine and very rare, but ill struck 1
Charles I, York half crowns (No. 4), m.m. lion, horse with head low, below, EBOR, poor; another (No. 6) similar, rev. oval shield crowned, CR crowned on either side. Very fine 9
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Charles I, York half crown (No. 7), similar type, horse’s tail visible between his legs; garniture of shield decorated with head and paws of lion. Fine 1
Charles I, York half crown (No. 7a), similar to last, with lion’s skin garniture and m.m. B on rev. Fine and extremely rare 1
Charles I, Tower half crown (Hawkins, Type la), m.m. lis, 1625, crowned rose on housings, rare; others, m.m.’s harp 1632, portcullis 1633, bell 1634, crown 1635, similar but reads MA, anchor 1638. Very good 7
Charles I, Tower half crowns, m.ms. triangle 1639, very fine; similar, reading BRIT . ; star 1640 (2); triangle in circle 1641, reading HIB; similar, reading HI. ; (P) 1643. Very good 7
Charles I, Tower half crowns, m.ms. (R) 1644; eye 1645; sun 1645, and similar, better proportioned horse and figure of King with sword piercing the inner circle. Very good 4
Briots’ half crown, m.m. anchor (1638), and B on both sides, a beautiful example of this well-struck coin. Rare 1
Charles I, Bristol] half crown, 1643 (Hawkins, No. 1); m.m. on rev. BR; the Declaration with RELIG . PROT. Fine 1
Charles I, Bristol half crown, 1644 (Hawkins, No. 4); m.m. obv. plume, rev. BR, King’s sword ‘upright. Fine and very rare, from the Rashleigh and Bruun Sales 1
Charles I, Bristol half crown, 1644 (Hawkins, No. 6); BR below the horse and below the date on rev. Very fine, rare ]
Charles I, Bristol half crown, 1644 (Hawkins —), no m.m. on obv., small plume behind King; BR on both sides. Very good 1
Charles I, Bristol half crown, 1645 (Hawkins, No. 8), m.m. plume, BR on both sides, REL ;: PROT 7/LE: AN? LI; PA. Pine
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Charles I, Chester half crown, 1644, CHST below King on horse- back. Very rare 1
Charles I, Exeter half crown (Hawkins, No. 4), m.m. rose, undated. Very fine 1
Charles I, Exeter half crown, 1644 (Hawkins, No. 9), m.m. rose on both sides, the King three-quarter face, sword upright, rev. oval shield. Very fine and scarce 1
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Charles I, Exeter half crown, 1645, m.m. on obv. rose, on rev. castle, date 1645 at end of rev. legend, horse with curious twisted tail. As fine as struck and very rare I
Charles I, Exeter half crown, 1645; m.m. rose, head of King three- quarter face, sash flowing behind, date 1645 at end of rev. legend. Fine and rare 1
Charles I, Lundy half crown, 1646; m.m. plume on both sides, also under horse and date; Declaration type, reads REL PROT :/LE : AN : LI: PA :/1646. Very good and rare I
Charles I, Newark half crown, 1645, lozenge-shaped, very good; another, dated 1646, very fine 2
Charles I, Oxford half crowns, 1642, 1643 (three varieties). 7 wo fine 4
Charles I, Tower shilling, 1629, Hawkins, Type 1b, m.m. heart, bust in ruff, square plumed shield. Very fine and exceptionally well struck 1
Charles I, Tower shillings (2), m.m. lis 1629; another, 1630, m.m. plume, square shield plumed. Fine and round 2
Charles I, Tower shillings, m.ms. harp 1632 (two varieties) ; port- cullis 1633, reading HI and another HIB; bell 1634; crown 1635 (two varieties); ton 1636; similar m.m. 1637, and variety read- ing CROLVS; upright anchor on both sides, 1638; another, prostrate anchor on both sides. All very good 12
Charles I, Tower shillings, 1638, m.ms. upright anchor on obv. and prostrate on rev. RX for Rex; another, prostrate anchor on obv. and upright on rev.; A 1639 (two varieties); star 1640; triangle in circle over star 1640-41; triangle in circle 1641; sun, 1645, and sceptre 1646. Chiefly fine 9
Charles I, proof shilling, Tower, Type 3, m.m. harp, the King in falling lace collar, rev. large oval garnished shield dividing C—R. Fine and rare 1
Charles I, Aberystwith shilling, m.m. open book, inner circles on both sides. Very good and rare 1
Charles I, Briot’s shilling, m.m. anchor on both sides and B, 1638, and another, with m.m. anchor only. Very fine Z,
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1326 Charles I, Bristol shilling, 1644 (Hawkins, No. 2), Declaration type, small plume in front of King’s bust. Very good and rare 1
1327 Charles I, Exeter shilling, 1644, m.m. rose, date at the end of legend. Fine and rare 1
1328 Charles I, Newark obsidional shillings 1645 (2), and 1646, varied. All fine 3
1329 Charles I, Newark obsidional ninepences 1645 and 1646, and six- pence of 1646. First fine 3
1330 Charles I, Oxford shilling 1643, m.m. plume, extremely fine, from the Bergne, Rostron and Sir K. V. Morgan Sales, and another of 1646, annulets on rev. Fine 2
1331 Charles I, Pontefract obsidional shilling, 1648, of the usual type, but on circular flan. Fine and rare 1
1332 Charles I, Pontefract shilling 1648, lozenge shaped, mis-struck but fine and rare; another, of larger size, PC over the castle and hand with sword issuing from right tower, no mark of value, pierced and plugged 2
1333 Charles I, Pontefract shilling, 1648, octagonal shape, rev. OBS . PC, castle gate, flag flying. Very fine 1
1334 Charles I, York shillings (4), Types 1, 2, 3 and 4, m.m. lion, varied busts, two with square shields and two with oblong shields, two very fine, including pattern shilling by Rawlins, m.m. lis. Very good and rare 5
1335 Charles I, sixpences, m.ms. harp 1632, crown 1635, Briot’s anchor and B on obv., anchor over crown on rev. 1638, unpublished
3 mint-mark, star 1640, triangle 1641, and another Briot. Very good 6
1336 Charles I, Oxford sixpence, 1643, m.m. open book, Declaration type, reading MAG . and PROT . ; others (3); M.G. and PRO, date in smaller figures; PROT, and another PRO , Ywo very fine 4
1337 Charles I, Aberystwith groats (four varieties), and Exeter (1), 1644, m.m. rose, fine and rare; Oxford threepence, and others of York (2), half groats (2), Aberystwith and York, very good 10
1338 Charles I, Briot’s pattern half groats (two varieties), penny, m.m. two pellets, Tower halfpenny, Tudor rose on each side; Rich- mond A: farthings, Types 1 and 5. fine 6
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Commonwealth , (1649-1660), unite, 1652 (the last figure altered in the die). Fine and rare I
Commonwealth, unite, 1653, die altered from 1652. Very fine, a little weak in striking l
Commonwealth, unite, 1653, m.m. sun, fine and toned, scarce, from the Rolfe Sale, 1926 l
Commonwealth, unite, 1654, m.m. sun. Fine and very rare date 1
Commonwealth, half unite, 1651, m.m. sun. Very fine and scarce ]
Commonwealth, half unite, 1653, similar type. Extremely fine 1
Commonwealth, quarter unite, 1649, fine, and a rare date, being the year of Charles’s death; another, of 1651, fine and scarce 2
Commonwealth, Av crown, 1651. Very fine and rare 1 Commonwealth, crown, 1653. Very fine and well struck 1 Commonwealth, crown, 1654. Fine and a rare date ]
Commonwealth, crown, 1656, struck over 1654. Very fine and rare ]
Commonwealth, crown, 1656, the new die, the 6 smaller and of same size as the other numerals. Very fine, from the Middleton Sale of 15th March, 1926, lot 76 1
Commonwealth, half crown, 1649. Very fine and rare date, from
the Barnes Collection 1 Commonwealth, half crowns (3), 1651, 1652 and 1656. Fine 3 Commonwealth, half crown, 1660. Very rare I
Commonwealth, Blondeau’s pattern half crown, 1651, similar type to preceding, edge inscribed TRVTH : AND : PEACE : 1651— PETRVS : BLONDEAVS : INVENTOR : FECIT . Extremely fine and very rare 1
Commonwealth, pattern half crown, 1651, similar to last, but with eves ascribed IN . THE . THIRD . YEARE . OF . FREEDOME . BY . GODS . BLESSING . RESTORED. Jn brilliant state and extremely rare 1
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Commonwealth, shilling, 1653, half groat and penny; Blondeau’s pattern sixpence, grained edge. The last in finest state and rare 4
Cromwell, crown, 1658, laureated bust left, rev. crowned shield;
shows the flaw. Extremely fine, from the Bruun Sale 1 Cromwell, half crown, 1656, fine; another, 1658, very fine 2 Cromwell, proof shilling, 1658. Extremely fine and toned 1
Cromwell, pattern ninepence, 1658, by Tanner, reading ANG . SCO . HIB . PRO.., plain edge, 82 grs. Very fine and very rare 1
Charles II (1660-1684), unite, first issue, Simon’s hammered coin- age, laureated bust to left, no value indicated, m.m. crown. Very fine and scarce 1
Charles II, quarter unite, first issue, m.m. crown, no indication of value. Fine and very rare 1
Charles II, shilling, of same coinage, m.m. crown; without inner circle or value, reads HIB. Fine and rare 1
Charles II, unite of second coinage, 1661, laureated bust left, behind XX. Very fine 1
Charles II, half unite of same coinage, with X behind bust. Very fine and very rare 1
Charles II, A half crown, third coinage, XXX behind bust; cr of same issue, with XII. Very good and fine
Charles II, pattern broad, 1660, in silver, by Simon, bust of King to right, in armour draped; S below, rev. MAGNA . OPERA . DOMINI . 16—60, crowned arms. Very fine and rare 1
Charles II, Pontefract shilling, 1648, octagonal, CAROL : II: D: G : etc., across the field, HANC : DE/VS : DEDIT/1648, crown above, rev. POST : MORTEM : PATRIS : PRO : FILIO : castle above P . C and flag. Extremely fine and rare 1
Charles II, Pontrefact shilling, 1648, octagonal, CAROLVS SECVNDVS . 1648 castle, PC above, OBS to left, rev. DVM . SPIRO . SPERO . around CR crowned. Fine and rare 1
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Charles II, milled two-guineas, 1664, elephant under bust. Very
good I Charles II, two-guineas, 1682. Very fine l Charles II, guinea, 1677. Fine ] Charles II, guinea, 1680, bust with rounded truncation. Fine 1 Charles II, guinea, 1682, large bust. Fine 1
Charles II, half guinea, 1669, pointed truncation. Fine, from the Hamilton Smith Sale l
Charles II, half guinea, 1670, pointed truncation and love lock. Fine and scarce 1
Charles II, AQ crown, 1662, rose below bust, edge dated. Fine 1
Charles II, crown, 1662, same type as last, but edge undated. Fine 1
Charles II, crown, 1662, no rose under bust, edge dated; another 1663, ANNO REGNI XV. Both fine 2
Charles II, crown, 1664, second bust and second reverse, edge dated ANNO REGNI XVI. Very fine and rare in this condition 1
Charles II, crown, 1666, elephant under bust, reading RE.X, ANNO REGNI XVIII. Very good and rare l
Charles II, crown, 1666, similar to last coin, but with REX. Fine 1
Charles II, crown, 1667, second bust, AN . REG , DECIMO. Very fine, scarce date I
Charles II, crowns, 1668, fine, 1673, and 1677, fine 3
Charles II, crown, 1671, third bust, ANNO . REGNI . VICESIMO . TERTIO. Very fine 1
Charles II, crowns 1680, 1681. Both fine 2 Charles II, crown, 1684. Fine and very rare )
Charles II, half crown, 1663. Extremely fine and rare 1
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Charles II, half crown, 1666, elephant under bust. Fine and very rare 1
Charles II, half crowns (3) 1671, 1674, scarce, 1675, scarce, the first fine, the last two very fine 3
Charles II, half crowns (2), 1676 and 1677. Both very fine, the last scarce date Z
Charles II, half crowns 1678, fine and scarce, and 1679, very fine 2
Charles II, shilling, 1663, first bust (two varieties). Extremely fine 2
Charles II, shillings (2), 1668, rare, and another of same date, second bust, only one other said to be known. Both very fine 2
Charles II, shilling, 1671, plume below bust and in the centre of rev. Very fine and rare 1
Charles II, shilling, 1673, plumes on both sides, very fine, extremely rare; another, 1674, plain, very fine 2
Charles II, shilling, 1674, plumes on both sides, very we and rare, and another, 1676, plain, very fine 2
Charles II, sixpences (5), 1674, 1678, 1681, 1683, and 1684. Fine 5
Charles II, Maundy money, full sets of 1679, 1680 and 1684, odd coins of 1670, twopence, brilliant, 1672, 1675, 1677 and 1683 18
Charles II, pattern farthing, in silver, m.m. rose, CAROLVS * II * REX, crowned bust left, rev. TH VS VNITED INVINCIBLE, three columns surmounted with symbols. Very fine and very rare 1
Charles II, pattern farthings in silver, 1665 (Montagu, No. 19), very coarse grained edge, and a second, with lightly grained edge, 1675 (Montagu, No. 12). Fine
Charles II, A? pattern halfpenny, undated, with brass centre, half- penny 1672, farthing 1675, and another, in tin, undated. Rare 4
James II (1685-1688), two guineas, 1688. Very fine for this rare piece 1
James II, guinea, 1687, plain, fine; another, 1688, elephant and castle under bust, very fine and rare 2
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James II, half guinea, 1687, very fine and rare, and another of 1688, fine and rare I
James II, A crown, 1687, edge ANNO . REGNI . TERTIO. Extremely fine I
James II, half crowns, 1685, 1686 (ANNO . REGNI SECVNDO . ), and another of same date (TERTIO). All three very fine 3
James II, half crowns (3) 1687, 1688, six strings to harp on rev., same date, with seven strings, shilling, 1685, and Maundy two- pence, 1685. All very fine 5
William and Mary (1688-1694), two guineas, 1693. Brilliant, from the Cassel and Hamilton Smith Sales 1
William and Mary, guinea, 1689, fine, and another of same date, with elephant and castle under busts, very fine 2
William and Mary, guinea, 1691, elephant and castle. Very fine and rare 1
William and Mary, half guinea, 1691, elephant and castle. Very fine and rare, from the Hamulton Smith Sale ]
William and Mary, AR crown, 1692, edge ANNO . REGNI QVINTO. Very good and rare 1
William and Mary, half crown, 1689, first shield with arms of England only in the first quarter; another, of same date, both caul and interior frosted; others, 1691 and 16938, arms crosswise. All very fine 4
William and Mary, shilling, 1692; sixpence, 1694, rare; pattern halfpenny in silver, rev. HISCE . SVFFVLTA (Montagu, Rona, auouner, rev. IVNGIT . AMOR . PATRIAE . QO. SALVS (Montagu, 13b), and two farthings, also in silver, with bust of Queen Mary (Montagu, No. 18 and 19). All very fine 6
William and Mary, tin farthing, 1690, copper centre, dated in exergue and on edge. Exceptionally fine for the coinage, and very rare in this state 1
William and Mary, A? halfpenny, 1694, and farthing of same date, pattern halfpenny, undated, with their busts on either side. Fine 3
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William III (1694-1701), guinea, 1695, first head. Brilliant, from
the Hamilton Snuth Sale 1 William III, guinea, 1697. Very fine, slight scratch on obv. 1 William III, guinea, 1698, elephant and castle below bust (not in
Kenyon). Very good and rare 1 William III, guinea, 1699. Fine, and a very rare date 1 William III, half guinea, 1698. Very good 1
William III, AY’ crown 1695, SEPTIMO, 1695, OCTAVO, very fine, 1696, OCTAVO, fine, and another, reading GEI instead of DEI, rare; a third, of same date, third bust, with straight breastplate 5
William III, crown, 1700, edge, ANNO . REGNI . DVODECIMO. In brilliant mint state 1
William III, half crowns (5), 1696 (C under bust), 1697 (3, with B and Y (2) under bust. Two fine and scarce 5
William III, half crowns 1698 and 1701. Extremely fine 2
William III, half crown, 1701, plumes in the angles between shield on rev. Fine and very rare 1
William III, shillings (2), 1696 and 1697, very fine; sixpences (3), 1696, 1699 plumes, rare, same date, roses, rare; Maundy four- pence 1700; AX halfpenny 1699, and farthings (2) 1696 and
1697 ) Anne (1701-1714), two guineas 1714 (the 4 struck over 1). Very fine and rare 1 Anne, guinea, 1702, rose in centre. Very fine and rare 1
Anne, guinea, 1705, pre-union type. Very good and very rare 1 Anne, guinea, 1708. Very fine, from the Hamilton Smith Sale 1 Anne, guinea, 1710. Extremely fine and rare 1 Anne, half guinea, 1710. Fine 1
Anne, half guineas, 1712 scarce, and 1714 fine and scarce 2
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Anne, A crown, 1703, VIGO. Very fine, from the Sanderson Sale, 1939
Anne, crown, 1706. Extremely fine, from the same collection I
Anne, crowns (4), 1707, slightly scratched, and another, same date, post union type; a third, with E under bust; 1708, plumes 4/// 4
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Anne, half crowns (7), roses and plumes 1704, very rare, 1706, 1707, post union, 1707, plain, 1707 E under bust, and 1708 (two, plain and E). All fine 7
Anne, half crowns (4), 1712, 1713 (two, plain and roses and plumes), 1714, shillings (4) 1702, 1703 VIGO, 1708 (two, plumes and plain). The shillings all very fine 8
Anne, shillings (8), 1709 (two, one with the flaw on forehead), 1710 (two, third and fourth busts, the second post union type with roses and plumes, very rare), 1711, 1712, 1713 and 1714; Maundy fourpence and threepence 1708. The shillings all very fine 10
Anne, pattern farthing in silver, 1713, rev. BRITANNIA, the Queen seated under a portico (Montagu 12). Very fine, rare :
Anne, pattern farthing in silver, 1718, rev. PAX MISSA PER ORBEM, Peace in biga; broad grained rim (Montagu 13). Very fine and rare 1
Anne, #2 pattern halfpenny, by Croker, ANNA DEI GRATIA, draped bust to left, rev. similar to obv., edge plain. Fine and extremely rare 1
Anne, 2 pattern halfpenny, rev. Britannia holding rose and thistle (Montagu 4); another, rev. rose and thistle on one stalk, crown above (Montagu 5). The second very fine 2
George I (1714-1727), guinea, 1714, rev. BRVN . ET LVN . DUX Samet. A.TH.ETPR.EL. Very fine and toned 1
George I, guinea, 1722. Extremely fine I
George I, guinea, 1723, tie with two ends, no lock on shoulder.
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George IT (1727-1760), five guineas, 1748, old head, very fine and scarce, from the Hamilton Smith Sale 1
George II, guinea, 1731, young head, small letters. Very fine 1
George II, guinea, 1740, old head. Very good, rare date 1 George II, guinea, 1746. Very fine and toned 1 George II, guinea, 1760. Very fine I George II, half guinea, 1746. Extremely fine and rare 1 George II, AY crown, 1739 roses, very fine; another, 1746, LIMA.
Extremely fine and rare 2 George II, proof crown, 1746, old head. Brilliant and rare 1
George II, half crowns (9), 1734, rare, 1736, 1739, 1741, 1743, 1745 (two, one LIMA), 1746 and 1750. All very fine 9
George II, shillings (9), 1727, 1737, 1739, 1741, 1743, 1745, 1747, 1750 and 1758, all very fine; sixpences (11), 1728 (three varieties) , 1731, 1732, 1746 (two, one LIMA, the other a proof), 1757 (2), 1758 (2), Maundy twopenny and penny 1737 and
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George III (1760-1820), guineas (2), 1773 and 1784, different heads, Very fine 2
George III, spade guinea, 1787, L. Pingo’s bust. Brilliant 1
George III, proof spade guinea, 1787, edge plain. Brilliant, from the Hamilton Smith Sale 1
George III, spade guineas 1787, 1790 and 1793. Very fine 3
George III, spade guineas, 1796, rare date, 1797 and 1798. Very fine 3
George III, pattern half guinea, by Tanner, 1763, bust with rounded truncation and lovelock, rev. crowned shield. Proof state and rare |
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George III, proof half guinea, 1787, plain edge. Brilliant, from the Hamilton Smith Sale |
George III, pattern sovereign, by Pistrucci, plain obv., rev. St. George and the dragon within garter, but varying from the ordinary coinage, St. George’s left arm shown behind the horse’s neck, edge plain. Very fine, from the Pistrucci, Murdoch and Hamulton Smith Collections, unique
George III, sovereigns 1817, 1818 proof, very rare, and 1820, including third guinea 1803, very fine a
George III, AR pattern crown, undated, by Mills and Mudie, rev. the arms of the four kingdoms. Brilliant and scarce ]
George III, pattern crown, 1817, by W. Wyon, undraped bust to right, W. WYON below, rev. FOEDVS INVIOLABILE, three figures emblematic of the three kingdoms, edge plain. Brilliant and rare 1
George III, Pistrucci crowns 1818 ANNO LVIII, extremely fine, and another ANNO LIX, 1819 (2), ANNO LIX and LX (2), very fine 5
George III, half crowns (6), 1816, 1817 (two varieties), 1818 and 1819 (2). All very fine 6
George III, Northumberland shilling 1763, and pattern shilling 1764, by Tanner. Very fine and rare 2
George III, pattern shilling 1778, by Yeo, very fine and rare, and another by Droz, 1787, only good 2
George III, shillings (13), 1787 (six varieties, 1816 (two, one a proof), 1817 (two varieties), 1819 and 1820 (two, one a proof). All very fine 13
George III, proof shilling and sixpence 1787, plain edge, brilliant; pattern shilling, 1817, large laureate head of the “‘ bull ’’ type, on large flan which has been cupped in striking, very fine and extremely rare 3
George III, pattern for a sixpence or half sovereign, 1816, large bust in high relief, very small lettering, rev. shield within crowned garter, edge milled. Very fine and of great rarity 1
George III, shillings (2), 1817 and 1818, Maundy sets 1792, very rare, 1800, rare, 1818 and 1820, very fine 18
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George III, A! pattern guinea, probably by Droz, cock under bust, an original Soho proof; proof British commercial penny, 1797, rev. Britannia seated by a cannon, and penny, rev. in four lines, VIGEBIT IN OMNE AEVVM, bronzed, extremely fine and rare 3
George III, the error halfpenny 1772 GEORIVS and farthing of 1773, proof halfpenny and farthing 1806; broad rim twopence 1797, and Pennies 1797 (2), halfpennies 1775 and 1799, and farthings (5), 1773 (2), 1799, and 1806 (2, one for Ireland). Chiefly very fine 14
George IV (1820-1830), AX pattern crown, by Pistrucci, 1821; edge TERTIO, should be SECVNDO. Brilliant and rare 1
George IV, crowns 1822 (2), SECVNDO and TERTIO, both extremely fine; half crowns (3) 1820, 1821 and 1823, very fine, and a brockage 6
George IV, pattern crown 1826. Extremely fine 1
George IV, proof half crowns (2) 1825, plain edge, very fine, and 1826, milled, very fine 2
George IV, half crowns (4), 1826 (2), 1828 and 1829; shillings (8) 1821, 1823, 1825 (2), 1826 (2), 1827 and 1829, sixpences (4) 1821, 1825, 1826 and 1828; odd Maundy (4); A! penny 1825; another of 1826, very fine, farthings 1825 and 1826. All very fine . 24
William IV (1830-1837), pattern crown, 1831, by W. Wyon, rev. ANNO 1831, shield within collar upon ermine drapery. Brilliant and very rare 1
William IV, proof half crowns (1831, plain edge and milled edge), 1834 (2) 1837; proof shilling 1831, plain edge; sixpences 1831 and 1834; groats 1836 and 1837. <l/l very fine 10
Victoria (1837-1901), proof sovereign 1891, not in Murdoch collec- tion and probably unique. Brillant 1
Victoria, pattern crown 1839, large head, plain edge, brilhant and rare, Gothic crown 1847, with inscribed edge, extremely fine; and Bonomi’s pattern crown, 1837, legend and type incuse, very fine 8
Victoria, crowns (4), 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1892. Very fine 4
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Victoria, crowns, 1893 (2, one ANNO LVI and the other LVII), 1894 (2, LVII and LVIII), 1895 (2, LVIII and LIX). dll extremely fine 6
Victoria, crowns 1897 (2, LX and LXI), 1898 (2, LXI and LXII), 1899 (2, LXII and LXIII), and 1900 (2, LXIII and LXIV). All extremely fine 8
Victoria, double florins (3), 1887, 1889 and 1890, extremely fine; pattern Sixth of a Pound, 1900, published by the late Rosia Huth, extremely fine
Victoria, proof half crown, 1839, W.W. in relief, plain edge; others (3), by the same artist, all varied. Extremely fine 4
Victoria, pattern half crown, 1853, young head with plain fillet in hair, edge milled, brilliant and rare, from the Huth Collection; also a trial half crown in tin, small laureate young head, rev. plain
Victoria, pattern half crown, florin, and shilling, 1875, by Pistrucci, obv. coroneted bust to left, rev. St. George and the Dragon, 1875, and a minute B.P. in exergue, edges plain. Brilliant and of the highest rarity, if not unique as a set (realized £25 in 1928 3
Victoria, half crowns (13) 1846, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1879, very rare, 1883, 1886, 1887 (2), 1888, 1892, 1893 proof (2), 1895 and 1901. All except 1879 extremely fine 15
Victoria, pattern florin, 1848, by W. Wyon, laureated head left, rev. ONE FLORIN—TWO SHILLINGS, VR on emblems, plain edge, brilliant and very rare; another, similar, the Queen’s head. with one fillet, equally fine and rare 2
Victoria, pattern florin, 1848, by W. Wyon, rev. ONE FLORIN— ONE TENTH OF A POUND, plain edge; another, with ONE FLORIN within oak-wreath. Both brilliant and rare 2
Victoria, pattern florin, 1848, by W. Wyon, as the “‘ Graceless ”’ Florin, rev. ONE DIME—ONE TENTH OF A POUND, plain edge; proof ‘‘ Graceless ’’ florin 1848. Both brilliant and rare 2
Victoria, ‘‘ Graceless’’’ florins (6) 1849, 1853, 1873, 1875, very rare, 1883 and 1885, and model florin 1849. All very fine 7
Victoria, florins (7), 1887 (2, one a proof), 1891, 1893 (2, one a proof), 1900 and 1901. Jl very fine 7
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Victoria, shillings (7) 1838, 1839, proof without initials, 1863 pattern by C. H. Wiener, rave, undated with rev. garnished shield crowned within garter, 1865, R.S. on truncation, and another, the Queen wearing wreath of rose, thistle and sham- rock. Very rare, all very fine 7
Victoria, shillings (15), pattern 1863, rev. HALF FLORIN, 1865 with R.S. on truncation, pattern franc 1867, very rare, all brilliant; shillings 1872, 1875, 1876, 1887 (2), 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 proof, 1897 and 1901. All very fine 15
Victoria, sixpences (15), 1839 proof, 1853 proof, 1866, 1874, 1883, 1885, 1887 (three varieties), 1888, 1890, 1891, 1893 proof, 1900 and 1901; groat 1839, plain edge, proof; Maundy sets 1839, 1864, 1892 and 1894. All extremely fine 32
Victoria, 72 decimel pattern, five farthings, 1857, diademed head of Queen left, rev. Britannia to right, FIVE FARTHINGS above, 10 CENTIMES below,mullet on either side (Montagu, No. af
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Victoria, AZ decimal pattern five cents, 1857, rev. Britannia to right, FIVE CENTS above, MDCCCLVII below, rose between thistle and shamrock on either side (Montagu, No. 9). Very fine and extremely rare 1
Victoria, AZ pattern decimal one cent, 1857, rev. ONE CENT and oval rosette on either side (Montagu, No. 11). Very fine and extremely rare
Victoria, E decimal pattern farthing, 1857, rev. ONE FARTHING above, 2 CENTIMES below (Montagu, No. 12). Very fine and extremely rare 1
Victoria, EZ pattern decimal halfpenny 1859, rev. HALF DECIMAL PENNY—ONE . TWENIIETO. . OF . A SHILLING . , very fine and very rare, and pattern penny 1860, by Moore, gilt, very fine 2
Victoria, Smith’s decimal currency 1846, 10 cents in tin, restrike, 5, 2 and 1 cents, bronzed. All very fine, and the last three scarce 4
Victoria, proof set of 1d., $d. and 4d. 1839, in bronze; proof 1d. 1841; proof penny 1853 in yellow metal, also proof penny and halfpenny of same date; proof penny 1861, in bronze. dll brilliant 8
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Victoria, pennies of 1847, 1853, 1856, 1857, 1858 (3), one proof, 1859, 1860, 1901; pattern decimal halfpenny 1857, rev. 5 CENTIMES; proof halfpenny 1868 in nickel and bronze, and other halfpennies (4), and farthings (4), and unofficial small & 29
Edward VII (1901-1910), sovereigns of 1902 and 1910; half sovereigns, 1902, 1904 and 1906. l/l very fine 5
Edward VII, A crowns 1902 (2, one a proof), half crowns 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1905. All very fine 6
Edward VII, half crowns (5) 1906-1910, florin 1903, shillings (4) 1902, 1906, 1907 and 1910; sixpences (3) 1902, 1906 and 1910, ZZ proof penny 1908, with frosted finish, and struck on a flan of bronze, of different composition to the usual, and eight grains lighter than standard, very rare; other pennies (2) 1908 and 1910, and farthing 1905. All very fine ils
George V (1910-1936) crown (2) 1930, rev. crown, 1935, rev. St. George and the dragon; half crowns (4), 1911, 1928, 1936, and one of 1921 mis-struck; florins (2) 1918 and 1936; shilling 1936, proof sixpence 1911, and penny 1936. All very fine 11
George V, 1911 pattern four shilling piece, by R. Huth; pattern 12 groats 1914, and pattern octorino, by the same. All three im finest state and rare 3
George V, proof set of crown, half crown, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence 1927. /n case, brilliant 6
George VI (1937- ) crown 1937, half crowns 1937, 1938 and 1939, florins 1937 and 1939, shillings 1937 (2), 1938 and 1939, sixpence and threepence 1937; AZ pennies (3), halfpenny and farthings (2), and two threepences 1937 and 1940. All brilliant 20
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Seventh Days Sale.
Wednesday, June 25th, 1941
COMMENCING AT ONE P.M.
V. SCOTTISH SERIES.
William the Lion (1165-1214) sterling penny, rev. RAWL DERLIG, crescent and pellet type; Roxburgh penny, similar type to last, RAVL . ON . ROC; another, with RAVL : ON BOCE -:-, and a fourth, four stars of five points, HVE . WALTER. All fine 4
Alexander III (1249-1285) penny, first issue, third type, crowned head left with sceptre, rev. ROBERT . ON . B (Berwick), long double cross, stars of six points; similar, with ROBERT . ON .
BE . ; second issue (two varieties), and a halfpenny of the same issue, with RAX SCOTORVM. All very good, the last rare 5
John Baliol (1292-1296) penny, first variety without mint name, R : REX . SCOTORVM; halfpenny, mullet in alternate angles of rev. Very rare 2
David II (1329-1370) groat of Edinburgh, small head (Burns 13), and three varieties; others, light issue (1867-70), star on sceptre (Burns 41, 42, words divided by saltires). All very good 6
David II, Edinburgh half groats (3), one reading SCOTORVM, and another with star on handle of sceptre; pennies (3) of first issue, reading DAVID . DEI . GRACIA . , and another, DAVID . REX . SCOTORVM. Chiefly fine and scarce 6
Robert II (1370-1390) Edinburgh groats (2), and Perth (2), VILLA. ED . PERTH and VILLA ; DE . PERTH, both very rare; half groat of Perth, and two pennies, chiefly fine 7
Robert III (1390-1406) VW demi lion, ROBERTVS . DEI .G . REX . SCOTO .. , crowned shield, rev. XPC . REGNAT . XPC . VINCT. Fine and of the lighest rarity, but has been repaired 1
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Robert III, groats of Edinburgh (2), Perth (2), fine, and Aberdeen (Burns 42), very rare 5
James I (1406-1437) demy (1433), IACOBVS . DEI . GRACIA etc., arms of Scotland, rev. SALVVM . FAC. etc., St. Andrew’s cross in centre of an orb (Burns XXXV, 450a). Very fine and a rare variely
James I, demy, similar type to last, five pellets only after DNE (Burns 42), very rare 5
James I, demy, plain in lower angles of cross (Burns 23), extremely fine and scarce; groats (2) of Edinburgh, varied 3
James II (1437-1460), demy, IACOBVS : DEI : Scottish lion on lozenge-shaped shield, rev. cross of St. Andrew, . SALVVM : (Burns 8), very fine and rare, from the Stobart Collection 1
James II, lion, m.m. crown, IACOBVS DEI GRA : REX : SCOTTORVM : Scottish armorial shield, crowned, between two lis, rev. St. Andrew’s Cross (Burns 525). Very fine and rare 1
James II, Edinburgh groat, lis to right of crown; others (4) lis on each side of head, saltire on each side, trefoil over each shoulder, etc. All fine 5
James III (1460-1482), half rider, of the second issue, crowned shield over a cross, rev. King in armour riding to left, weight 36 grs. (Burns 2). Very good state, and extremely rare 1
James IIT, unicom, EXVGAT . DE .ET . DISIPENT . NIMICI . E . unicorn supporting shield, rev. EXVGAT etc., star wavy on a cross fleurettée (Burns 7), very fine and very rare, with the exurgat legend on both sides; also a plack, saltire in centre of rev. 2
James IV (1488-1513), unicorn, m.m. cross, without chain to ring, lis stops (Burns 7), from the Manley-Foster Collection, very fine and a rare variety 1
James IV, unicorn, IACOBVS : DEI : GRACIA : etc., chain with ring near forefoot of unicorn, rev. EXVRGAT etc., large star, reads DISSIPET, very fine and rare; also billon plack and penny 3
James V (1513-1542), half unicorn, IACOBVS : DEI : GRA : REX : SCOTORVM, unicorn left, chain ending in a saltire, grass below the animal’s feet, rev. EXVRGAT etc., mullet in centre of cross. Extremely fine and of the highest rariety 1
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James V, écu of first type, IACOBVS . 5, etc., rev. CRVCIS . ARMA, etc., cross fleury, m.m. obv. six-pointed star, rev. crown. Fine and scarce 1
James V, écu, of similar type to last, reads SCOTORV. Very fine and rare I
James V, portrait groats, profile bust to right (four varieties with SCOTORVM, SCOTORV, etc.); third groat (Burns 4), very rare; billon bawbee and half bawbee. <Al/ very good Al
Mary (1542-1567), A’ lion (or forty-four shilling piece), 1553, MARIA . DEI . GRA . R . SCOTORVM .. , crowned arms between I—G, rev. DILIGITE . IVSTICIAM . , crowned mono- gram between two large cinquefoils, obv. as Burns 5, rev. as 6. Very fine and rare 1
Francis and Mary (1558-61), pattern testoon or medalet, 1553, F M in monogram crowned between two stars, rev. crowned arms of Scotland (Burns, fig. 916). A brilliant specimen of this very rare piece 1
Mary (1542-58), testoon 1555, crowned monogram between two thistles; others (8), of 1556, 1557 and 1558, crowned arms between M—R; billon plack, hardhead; bawbees of Edinburgh, Sterling, etc. All good 11
Francis and Mary (1558-61), testoon, 1558, rev. FECIT VTRAQVE VNVM, struck after Mary’s marriage with Francis, very fine; another, of 1559 (Burns 6), extremely fine 2
Francis and Mary (1558-61), testoon 1560 (two varieties), non sunt 1559, and billon hardhead. All fine 4
Mary and Henry (1565-67), two-thirds ryal, 1565, extremely fine and very rare in this state (the Murdoch specimen, lot 233 was not equal in condition) 1
Mary and Henry, one-third ryal, 1565. Very fine and rare 1
Mary and Henry, ryal, 1566, MARIA & HENRIC . DEI. GRA. etc., fine and scarce; two-thirds ryal, of same date, fine y
Mary, after Darnley’s death, ryal 1567, crowned shield between two thistles, rev. palm tree with scroll, etc. Fine and rare ]
James VI (1567-1625), testoon 1556 of Mary, countermarked with crowned thistle-head in 1578; two-thirds ryal, also of Mary and Henry 1565, countermarked in 1578. Very fine Z
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James VI, ryal of Mary and Henry, 1566, countermarked in 1578; another of Mary, after Darnley’s death, 1567, similarly cove marked. Both very good, the last a very rare date 2
James VI, ryal of Mary 1567, countermarked in 1578, by James. Fine and very rare l
James VI, ryal (or sword dollar) 1567, rev. sword crowned divid- ing hand and mark of value XXX (30 shillings), counter-marked with thistle in 1578; two thirds ryal (20 shillings) 1567; sword dollars 1568 and 1569, with the countermark. All good 4
James VI, sword dollars 1570 and 1571, the latter countermarked; noble or half merk 1572; quarter merk or forty-penny piece, 1572; nobles of second issue, 1573, 1575 and 1577. Good 7.
James VI, twenty shillings, 1571, type of the sword dollar, with XX, very fine and very rare date (Burns only mentions one other known specimen in the British Museum) 1
James VI, thirty shillings, 1582, half-length figure of the King to left, holding sword, rev. crowned arms dividing I—R, x*x—S. Very fine and rare 1
James VI, twenty shillings, 1582, similar type. Very good and scarce 1
James VI, thirty shillings 1583, fine and scarce; plack 1583 (two varieties), hardhead 1583; balance half merk 1591 (sixth issue) ; ten shilling pieces 1593 and 1594, and five shilling piece 1594 8
James VI, ten shilling piece 1595, seventh issue, and others of 1598 and 1599; thistle merks 1601 and 1603; half thistle merks 1601, eighth issue, 1602 and 1603; quarter and eighth thistle merks 1602. All good, some scarce 10
James VI, A’ rider, 1594, King in full armour galloping to right, rev. crowned arms. Fine and toned 1
James VI, rider, 1599, similar type. Fine and rare, edge slightly chipped I
James VI, rider, 1601, m.m. quatrefoil. Fine and uncommon 1 James VI, sword and sceptre pieces (2), 1601 and 1602. Fine 2
James VI, sword and sceptre piece 1604; half sword and sceptre pieces 1601 and 1602. Fine 3
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James VI, unite of the English type, m.m. thistle, first issue with Scottish arms in second quarter of shield on rev. Very fine and very rare 1
James VI, A’ crown (or quarter unite), second issue, m.m. thistle, very good and rare; A’ half crown, rev. TVEATVR VNITA DEVS, crowned shield. Fine and very rare Z
James VI, A crown, first issue, 1605, King on horseback right, rev. QVAE DEVS etc., shield, arms ot France and England quarterly in first and fourth quarters. Fine 1
James VI, AQ half crown of first issue, 1605, and another, of second issue, 1610. Both good, the first rare 2
Charles I (1625-1649), sovereign, first coinage, m.m. thistle, half length figure of King right, rev. FACIAM . EOS . IN . GENTEM . VNAM . crowned shield. Fine and rare 1
Charles I, unite, by Briot, second issue, m.m. thistle and B, half length figure of King to right, rev. HIS . PRAESVM . VI . PROSIM . , crowned arms. Very fine 1
Charles I, half unite, by Briot, second issue, crowned bust left, rev. VNITA. TVEMVR. , crowned arms. Fine and scarce 1
Charles I, A thirty shilling piece, first issue, m.m. thistle, unusually fine; twelve shilling piece of same m.m. and coinage (Burns 2 and 3); two shilling piece, same issue, fine 3
Charles I, half merk, second issue; forty-penny pieces (two varieties); twenty-penny pieces (two varieties); twelve-shilling pieces, third issue (two varieties). Both fine 7
Charles I, half crown, by Briot, m.m. obv. B and flower, rev. B and thistle, very fine; twelve shilling piece, by Briot, B at end of obv. legend, very fine, and six-shilling piece, fine 3
Charles I, half crown, by Briot, fourth issue, m.m. thistle on both sides; Falconer’s half crown, with F under horse, very fine, and two other varieties, all fine 4
Charles I, half crowns (3), by Falconer, three varieties without the F; twenty-penny pieces, fourth issue (four varieties), and A® turners (4). Fine 12
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Charles II (1660-1684), four merks 1664, first issue, merks (4) 1668, ’69 and ’70, and ’78, half merks (3), 1670, ’71 and °75; dollar 1682; quarter dollars (7), 1676, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81, 82; eighth dollars (4) 1676, ’77, ’79 and ’80; sixteenth dollars (5), 1677, ’78,.’79, ’80 and ’81; AE turners (8), bawbees (4), and bodle. Chiefly fine 38
James VII (1684-1688), pattern sixty shilling piece 1688, laureated bust right, below 60, rev. crowned shield of arms within the collar of the thistle, extremely fine and rare; James II, forty shilling piece 1687, very good 2
William and Mary (1689-1694), sixty shilling piece 1692; forty shilling pieces (7), 1691 SECVNDO unpublished, 1691 TERTIO, 1692 TERTIO and QVARTO, 1693 QOVARTO, OVINTO, and SEXTO; ten shilling piece, 1692. Chiefly fine 9
William III (1694-1702), forty shilling pieces (3), 1695, 1696 and 1697; ten shillings (3) 1696, 1697 and 1699; five shillings (4) 1695, 1696, 1697 and 1700. Two fine 10
Anne (1702-1714), five shilling pieces (3), 1705 (two varieties), and 1706; crown 1707, after the Union, E under bust, very fine; half crowns (2) 1707 and 1708; shillings (5) 1707 (2, E and E.), 1708 (2, E and E.), 1709 (Ex), very rare; sixpences (2), 1707 (2, E very rare, and E.), chiefly fine 13
James VIII (1716), pattern crown, 1716, by N. Roettiers, IACOBVS III DEI GRATIA, bust to right in armour, rev. SCOT . ANGL . etc., crowned arms. Very fine and scarce 1
James VIII, patterns for guineas (2), 1716, IACOBVS TERTIVS, bust to left, rev. four shields disposed in cruciform fashion; the other, IACOBVS VIII, with older bust right. Both very fine and rare ps
George III (1760-1820), Fullerton’s pattern shilling and sixpence, by Milton, struck for George IV, as Seneschal of Scotland. Brilliant and rare 2
VI. ANGLO-GALLIC SERIES.
Richard I (1168-1199) deniers (4) for Aquitaine and Poitou (three varieties) ; Eleanor (1189-1204) denier for Aquitaine; Edward I (1254-1307) denier of Edward, as Prince of Gascony during the life-time of Henry III, reads EDWARD . FILI, lion left, rev. H . REGIS . ANGLIE . cross (Hewlett, p. 19), from the Boyne Collection, all fine 2G
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Edward III (1327-1377), A’ leopard (1351-60), crowned leopard within tressure of ten arches, rev. cross fleury with leopards in angles, etc. Fine 1
Edward III, Calais noble (1360-69), ropes three and two, no flag at stern, closed C in centre of rev. Very fine and rare ]
Edward III, Calais noble, flag at stern of vessel, C in centre of rev. Very fine and rare 1
Edward III, Calais half noble, flag at stern, rev. C in centre of cross. Fine and rare 1
Edward III, guiennois, fourth issue, Type 1, ED. D . GRA. REX . AGLIE, etc., King standing right under gothic portico, yeu. GLIA . IN . EXELCIS . DEO, eic., cross Henry, struck at Limoges. Fine and rare 1
Edward III, guiennois, similar to last coin, but reading GLIA : IN : EXELCIS: : DEO SET IN . TERRA PAX NOUBVS, stirek: at St. Quentin, very fine and rare; also a A sterling for Aquitaine, unpublished variety (Hewlett, p. 70), very fine 2
Edward III, guiennois, similar type to last, R between the King’s legs (Hewlett, p. 55, No. 1). Very fine and very rare 1
Edward, the Black Prince (13862-1372) pavilion, first issue, Type 2, ED, PO .GNS . KEG . ANGL . PNCPS , A... Edward Seated under gothic canopy, rev. DNS . AIVTO . PTECIO . ME etc., struck at Bordeaux. Very fine and rare ]
Edward, the Black Prince, pavilion of second issue, Type 2, with E in centre of the rev.; lis in first angle of cross fleury, struck at Bordeaux (Hewlett, p. 114). Fine and a rare variety 1
Edward, the Black Prince, hardi, ED . PO. GNS . REGIS : ANGLIE . PNS . AQUITA . three-quarter length figure of the Prince facing; rev. AVXILIVM . MEVM.A.DOMINO.B. cross fleury, struck at Bordeaux. Very fine and rare 1
Edward, the Black Prince, A demi-gros (4), of Agen, Limoges, La Rochelle and Tarbes, all varied; sterlings (2), of Bordeaux, and without mint. Fine 6
Richard II (1377-1399), A’ hardi, RICARD . D . GRA, etc., King bust facing, holding sword, rev. cross fleury, with lion or lis in alternate angles struck at Bordeaux. Very good and very rare 1
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1601 Henry VI (1422-1461), A’ salute, m.m. crown, HENRICVS DEI . GRA . etc., shields of France and England held by the Virgin and the archangel Gabriel, etc., rev. XPC . VINCIT ete., Latin cross dividing lis and leopard within tressure, struck at Paris. Very fine and scarce l
1602 Henry VI, salute of Paris, as last, reading HERICVS. Very fine and very rare I
1603 Henry VI, salute of Le Mans, m.m. root. Very fine and rare |
1604 Henry VI, salutes (8) of Rouen, m.m. leopard, St. L6, m.m. lis, and Dijon, m.m. Veronica, HERICVS and INPERAT. Fine 3
1605 Henry VI, A gros of Calais (7), all varied, and half gros. +//l fine 8
1606 Henry VIII (1509-1547), Tournai gros, m.m. T crowned, crowned head right, rev. CIVITAS :: TORNACENS, shield of arms on cross fourchée. Very good and very rare ]
Vil. HIBERNO-DANISH AND IRISH’ SERIES.
1607 Hiberno-Danish, pennies, Ethelred II, Type 4a, pennies (9). All varied and fine 9
1608 John (1177-1199), Dublin halfpennies (2), ROBERD . ON . DWE . and THVRGOD . ON . DWE; Henry ITT (1216-1272) Dublin penny, RICARD . ON . DIVE; Edward I-III (1272- 1377), pennies of Dublin, Waterford (2, one of the usual London type, King’s head in a circle), very rare, and Waterford half- penny. All fine 7
1609 Henry VI (1422-1461 and 1470-1471) groats (3), third issue, m.m. plain cross, trefoil, and the third, with CIVI under POSVI. Fine 3
1610 Edward IV (1461-1483), Dublin groat, first coinage, large open crown in tressure of nine arches, rev. CIVITAS : DVBLINIE : annulet between the pellets in two quarters, very fine and rare, from the Prichard Sale, 21.2.1929 1
1611 Edward IV, double of Dublin, fourth issue, rev. rose on sun of twenty-four rays. Fine and scarce, from the same collection 1
1612 Edward IV, groat of Drogheda, fifth issue, long cross patée with rose in centre, VILLA DROGHEDA, and Dublin penny of same issue; groats of sixth issue, Dublin (five varieties, one with G on breast, initial of Germyn Lynch); others of Trim and Waterford (two varieties), and a groat of the seventh issue, DOMINVS . HYBERNIE . on both sides (B.M, Cat., No. 38). All fine or very good 11
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Henry VII (1485-1509) groat of the first issue, rev. three crowns, and half groat of similar type, another, reading hENRIOVS in legend. All three fine and rare 3
Henry VII, groat of the second issue; others (2) of third issue (two varieties), and another of fourth issue. /] very good 4
Henry VIII (1509-1547), groats of first issue, Henry and Katherine of Aragon (six varieties, one with H R (Henricus Rex) on sides of harp instead of H K); groat of second issue, m.m. lis; six- pence, third issue, with facing bust, and threepence of same issue. Chiefly very good 9
Mary (1553-1554), shilling 1553, crowned bust left, rev. harp between crowned M and R, good and rare; Philip and Mary (1554-1558), shilling 1555, with the two busts vis-a-vis, groats (5). All varied, good 7
Elizabeth (1558-1603) groat, of first issue, shilling 1561, second issue, m.m. harp, AZ pennies 1601 (3) and 1602, various m.m.’s; James I (1603-1625) sixpence, first issue, shilling and sixpence of the second issue, and A? penny 10
Charles I (1625-1649) Inchiquin obsidional shilling, 3 dwt. 21 grains, 1642, nearly circular in form, and stamped each side, within a circular indent. Fine and rare 1
Charles I, the ‘‘ blacksmith’s’’’ half crown, m.m. cross; of very rough and peculiar work in imitation of the Tower half crowns. As fine as struck, very rare 1
Struck in Ireland by order of the ‘‘ Confederated Catholics,” 1642.
Charles I, Ormonde Siege crown, struck in Ireland by the Marquis of Ormonde, 1643. Very fine and rare
Charles I, Ormonde “iege crown, similar to the last, but the R has a curved tail which overlaps the inner circle; another, with smaller crown; and a third, the S on the rev. has a large spiral cutting in the inner circle. All three very good 3
Charles I, Ormonde Siege half crown, with S over II, D over VI. Very fine 1
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Charles I, Ormonde shilling, struck upon a flan bearing the hall mark ‘‘H’”’ and leopard’s head, i.e. a piece of plate made in 1625, very fine and of great rarity, from the Tyrrell and Murdoch collection, 1904, lot 53 ; published and lustrated in the Num. Circular, 1900, col. 4067.
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Charles I, Kilkenny half groat, of similar type to that of the Commonwealth, but of crude workmanship, fine and rare; another, varied, and of different work
Charles II (1649-1685), St. Patrick’s AZ half pennies (2), and farthing of the second issue (1673-1680), and half pennies of third issue, 1680, 1681, 1682 and 1683. Fine ¥
James II (1685-1688), gun money, silver proof of the larger half crown, dated April 1690, laureated bust left. Very fine and very rare 1
James II, silver proof of the pewter halfpenny, 1690, rev. crowned harp (Nelson, IV, 1). Fine and very rare 1
James II, 42 regal halfpennies, 1686 and 1688; gun money crown 1689, half crowns, large and small sizes, 1689 (7), 1690 (6), all different months, shillings 1689 (9), 1690 (3); sixpences 1689 (3), all different. Chiefly very fine 36
James II, Irish pewter penny, 1690, D over I behind head, well preserved; another, with copper plug in centre, finer than usual, both rare; Limerick half pennies (5), all different, one struck on gun money shilling of small size. Fine 7
William and Mary, Irish halfpence 1692, 1693 and 1694, very fine; George I halfpence (3) 1722, 1723 and 1724, and farthings (2), 1723. All very fine 8
George II, halfpence 1736, ’38, ’41, °45, °49, 51 and 52, and one of second issue, 1760; farthings 1738, '44 and ’60; Voce Populi halfpence, issued by Roach 1760 (3). All fine 15
George III, halfpence 1766, 1769 (two varieties), 1772, ’75 (two, one a proof variety, ’76, ’81 (two varieties), 1782, ’83; Pennies 1805 (three proofs, varied), halfpence 1805 (three proofs) ; farthings (2) 1806 (two proofs); proof penny and halfpenny 1805, different head, etc., including Free State pennies, 1928 and 1935. All very fine 29
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Seventeenth Century.
Bedfordshire (Boyne, Nos. 7, 12, 28, 38, 39, 40, 48, 71, 77, 82, 99 and 101). All fine or very good, all described on labels 12
Berkshire (1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 14, 17, 28, 26, 28, 30, 34, 35, 39, 48, 45, 49 (2), 51, 52, 55, 59, 60, 65, 66, 69, 89, 90a, 94, 96, 104, 118, 126, 130, 131, 132, 136, 139, 141, 146, 154, 156, 158, 159, 177 and 182) 46
Buckinghamshire (2; No. 11 and 16); Cambridgeshire (4, 7, 16, 20, 22, 2), 26; "27; 28 29.33, 395-45, O2n boy O74 G8 Ply ence 73; 82, 845 90; 105, 1s) TG, IS ;si2i (i vamieties)y 1225 isa. 141, 156, 206 and 213); Cornwall (5; No. 19, 45, 59, 70 and 76; Cumberland (No. 2); Derbyshire (4; 18 (2), 40 and 110) 47
Devonshire (12) 15; 127; 142) 252) 3075 Silo, 325, 380 and 367), Dorsetshire (23, 26, 33, 45, 70, 72, 96, 97, 116 and 198); Durham (io. 8) Bay. 7; Saz.19) 10: Ty Was; Aas 7 Sy le Vi, 2), 29 BO, Ol, Bode G4, Oa GNo4) DrdlGnG. GO, loGH ore oo mOode 39, 42, 42a, 46, 47, 49, 50 and 50a) 57
Essex (2, 7, 17°24) 29) 30, 35, 42 oaaeye, 180, 8a sbasg, 91), 97, 99: TOO) TOL, L0ss TOY Wie 6s, 128. 125. ere 128; 129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 187, 189, 140) 143, Wasa, 143b, 144, 148, 150, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160, 161) 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 178, 188, 191, 199, 201, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, ZVG,. 220, 241, 24D, 243° 274, 275, 276; 283, 291, 310; Sil6, 336, 344, 347, 351 and 352) 82
Gloucestershire (3, 4, 5, 9, 16, 18, 20, 24, 26, 30, 31, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 49, 50, 50a, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 65a, 66 (2 varieties), 69, 71, 74, 75, 78, 83, 84, 86, 88, 93, 94, 95, 100, 101, 102, 106, 107, 110, 116, 124, 126, 128, 136, 140, 141, 145, 146, 154, 155, 157, 159, 161, 163 (2 varieties), 169, 170, 171, 172, 178, 190, 200, 201, 204, 206, 207, 212, 215, 220, 221 and 225) 80
Hampshire (1, 3, 5, 15, 19 (2 varieties), 20 (2 varieties), 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35, 37, 43, 46, 47, 62, 66, 81, 83, 93, 94, 1138, 123, 127, 182, 138, 184, 135, 186, 187, 140, 141, 146, 152, 154, 160, 165, 168, 170, 175, 1774, 178;, 186, 195, 202, 204, 207, 210; 213, 214, 219, 220, 221, 223, 226, 228, 233 and 237) 61
Heretordshire (No. 30); Hertfordshire (1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 16, 21, 29, 80, 83, 90, 100, 106, 114, 124, 158, 163, 165, 172, 197, 204 and 224); Huntingdonshire (3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 26, 28, 29, 32, 43, 61, 62, 63 and 67) 37
1643
1644
1645
1646
1647
1648
1649
1650
57
Kent (18, 42, 47 (2 varieties) , 50, 51, 57, 58, 60, 61, 85, 69, 72, 81, 84, 148, 158, 213, 224, 308, 380, 385, 385a, 389, 395, 397 (2 varieties), 430, 453, 463, 465, 504 and 537) ; Lancashire (18, os, Bz, 112) 36
Leicestershire (11, 13, 15, 16, 24, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 56, 58, 69, 72, 75, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 100 and 103) 37
Lincolnshire (1, 45, 66, 117, 118, 129, 185, 142, 144, 146, 149, 151, 153, 159, 169, 171, 176, 179, 204, 208, 214, 235a, 247 and 268a) 24
London (4, 50, 54, 56, 60, 61, 90, 111, 123, 124, 130, 158, 170, 179, 186, 190, 200, 216, 218, 219, 220, 224, 228, 232, 234, 237, PameersA, 245, 252, 256, 268, 271, 276, 277, 286, 287, 288, 290, 292, 294, 297, 300, 301, 302, 309, 311, 313, 319, 321, 323, $25, 331, 334, 344, 362, 381, 389, 391, 392, 393, 404, 424, 453, 491, 493, 499, 510) 69
London (524, 565, 607, 628, 641, 650, 713, 714, 726, 735a, 739, 744a, 773, 783, 787, 792, 794, 795, 826, 833, 863, 886, 891, 899, 908, 913, 939, 948, 957, 958, 994, 998, 1007, 1010, 1021, 1022, 1078, 1090, 1096, 1099, 1104, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1116, 1125, 1155, 1164, 1166, 1169, 1172, 1174, 1175, 1200, 1203, 1216, 1230, 1232, 1252) 60
London (1285, 1293, 1305, 1308a, 1318, 1328, 1346, 1360, 1368, 1375, 1381, 1385, 1399, 1468, 1476, 1482, 1500, 1505, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1514, 1519, 1520, 1524, 1526, 1527, 1529, 1530, 1531, 1568, 1573, 1575, 1578, 1584, 1598, 1604, 1614, 1644, 1674, 1682, 1691, 1702, 1799, 1805, 1825, 1837, 1846, 1851, 1855, 1886, 1902, 1916, 1939, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1967, 1968, 1981) 60
London (1987, 1996, 1997, 2031, 2052, 2112, 2124, 2127, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2169, 2206, 2212, 2295, 2938, 2249, 2261, 2264, 9265, 2271, 2287, 2291, 2299, 2322, 2330, 2337a, 2351, 2356, 2367, 2388, 2407, 2421, 2426, 2431, 2436, 2454, 2464a, 2482, 2490a, 2493, 2503, 2504, 2524, 2529, 2532, 2535, 2550, 2569, 2579, 2582, 2592, 2597, 2615, 2617, 2631, 2636, 2650, 2656, 2664, 2667, 2676, 2676a, 2679, 2681, 2682, 2685, 2691, 2706, 2716) 70
London (2718, 2732, 2749, 2757, 2760, 2781 (2 varieties), 2782, 2794, 2827, 2839, 2878a, 2888, 2895, 2901, 2931, 2932, 2933, 2936, 2939, 2940, 2966, 2969, 2985, 2992, 2994, 3010, 3012, 3015, 3030, 3057, 3062, 3066, 3080, 3081, 3095, 3105, 3114, 3121, 3138, 3150, 3152, 3161, 3165, 3177, 3180, 3188, 3220,
4 10
4 15
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0
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10
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1651
1653
1654
1655
1657
58
3265, 3285, 3290, 3294, 3296, 3299, 3301, 3808, 33809, 3326, 3331, 3362a, 3374, 3383, 3432, 3435, 3442, 3443, 3467, 3468, 3470, 3479, 3490 and 3536) 72,
Middlesex (4, 19, 60, 67,88, 95, 102) I1t miGZ. 174 ass: 199); Monmouth (12, 15); Northamptonshire (2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 20, 31, 34, 89, 4, 49, 55; 80) 85. 92, 94, lO, 103, 130, 137, WSs, 148, 151, 156, 159, 169, 173, 176 and 178); Nottinghamshire (6, 15, 30, 32, 40, 82, 85 and 116) 53
Nortolk (8, 13; 18), 20,29, 40) 43), 445259) Gs, GoeGs, 72,70) 80; 91, 106, 122, 123, 1255, 128), 135; 139, 142, lop, 156) 2a7- 159, 164, 166, 169, 170, 173, 174, 187, 189; 206, 232, 2389, 240; PAL, 2AZ, 245, 254, 256, 268,271, 272, 274,276, 281, 2854 28s; 289, 292, 294, 297, 300, 303, 305, 307, 311, 314, 320, 325, 332, 334, 338, 339, 340, 341, 344, 346, 347, 350 and 351) 77
Oxfordshire (8, 5, G6, 7, 10; 10a, 16) 23, 24, 26, (38, 42, 485 50: A, ho, (3), Os Gil, G4% Go, Ge, wl, Waly Wy, Sil, 4h, fee, Sis. Oa LOZ OSs OA OSs elOS) la sacle) eel Greate a Seeley een leAGe ees PAS) asi, Bes. key ales yoy, iless7/, USES), AN) al, te! ASS, ANG), 148) 15052) 156) 1575 158) 159) 160) 163 165, i664 168s 69) 170; T71, 72, WS, 177, US80, WSs; WSs, 198, 195, 196, 197, 200; 202 204-5205, 2063209) 2D la AS) 2 2 On OUP ole 234, 236, 241, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248, 249, 251 and 253); Rutland (No. 12); Shropshire (25, 53, 65, 78, 82, 84 and 86) 113
Somersetshire (1, 2, 6, 10, 12, 15, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34, 42, 48, AS, 70, 72) 75 (2), -85;, 95, SG) Y8y 1007" 103, 107, 10316 varieties), 118, 115, 116; 117, 122, 1235, 1245125, 127,129, 1338; 135, 141, 143, 144, 148, 149, 150, 153, 156, 157, 167, 174, 184a, 188, 190 (2 varieties), 198, 201, 208) 59
Somersetshire (209; 210, 211, 213, 214 (2 varieties), 215, 218, 222, 294, 227a, 280, 232, 238 (2 varieties), 2388, 242, 246, 249, 251, 253, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 268, 264, 265, 266; 268, 276, 281, 282, 284, 287, 288, 289, 297, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 310, 311, 322, 327, 328 (2 varieties) , 331, 332, 336, 337, 338 and 341) 56
Southwark (1, 2, 4, 11, 25; 49) 66,62; 70) 75; 78) 79; «80,107, 120, 125, 180, 137, 139; 148, 163, 168, 190, 196, 198, 201, 203; 9AB, 249, 250, 251, 255, 264, 269, 270, 279, 289, 292, 300; 340; 348, 351, 365, 378, 392, 395, 397, 401, 416, 418, 420, 427, 437, 438, 450, 457, 459, 461, 464, 468, 477, 480, 481 and 491); Staffordshire (No. 44) 65
Suffolk (5; 6, 9, 10; 11, 12, 16,17, 21, 22, 2a) Zdar2zs, 29) 30; 33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, 65, 66, 67, 63, 6B, 70, 71, 72,75, 75, 76, 73, Bly 83) 48
1658
1659
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
59
Suffolk (85, 87, 88, 89, 95, 97, 98, 100, 102, 104, 105, 107, 108, Pipodie. 117, 119, 121, 122, 128, 125, 126, 128, 129, 132, 134, 137, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149, 155, 161, 165, 167, 168, 173, 182, 185, 190, 194, 196, 197, 200, 203, 209, 210, 215) 49
Suiolk (222, 226, 227, 229, 280, 231, 282, 234, 239, DAD, TAS. 240, 246, 248, 251 (2 varieties), 256, 261, 262, 264, 266, 281, 282, 284 (2 varieties), 285 (2 varieties), 286, 288, 289, 290, 291, 296, 297, 298, 299, 306, 308, 313, 327, 338 (2 varieties), 340, 342, 348, 344, 349 (2 varieties), 354, 361, 362, 363, 364, 367, O10 and 374) 56
Surrey (8, 11, 23, 32, 82, 98, 126 and 141); Sussex (16, 40, 59, 73, 110, 111, 163); Wales (24, 82a, 83); Warwickshire (14, 50, Peel, 122, 183, 168 and 189) 26
Worcestershire (2, 24, 48, 44, 46, 50, 52, 54, 56, 60, 73, 126, 127, 145, 153 and 157); Yorkshire (18, 46, 47, 54, 84, 98, 118, 129, ioe (2 varieties), 225, 264; 271, 272, 349, 351, 352, 367, 371, 375, 382 and 385) 38
Ireland (201, 202, 204, 210, 284, 348, 379, 412, 413, 416 (3 Vareules), 524, 547, 563, 565, 580, 715, 730 and 779); Un- cenram (2, 29, 34, 50, 71,80, 87, 92, 98 and 117) 33
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS
Cambridgeshire, Burleigh’s penny, 1799 (Dalton & Hamer, No. 9), extremely fine and rare; halfpennies (19a, 19b, 21 and 25), and farthing (37), all mint 6
Cheshire, Macclesfield halfpenny, mule (79), rare; farthings (82, 83, 84, 86 and 87, all mint); Cornwall, county halfpence (2, two varieties), Falmouth (3); Penryn (4); Cumberland, half- penny, Low Hall (1); Derbyshire, Buxton halfpence (2, two varieties) ; Devonshire, Exeter, 1 and 3a., all very fine 15
Dorsetshire, Blandford halfpence (1, 3, 6, 7 and 8) and farthing of Poole (10); Durham, Sunderland pennies (2, one lead, and 3b), South Shields halfpence (4a and b); Essex, Epping (1b), Dun- mow (11b, 12); Woodford (39) and farthings of Leigh and Woodford (42 and 43, scarce); Gloucestershire (1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 21, rare). Several rare, chiefiy mint, some proofs 24
Hampshire, Gosport pennies (2 and 3), very rare; Southampton Nelson penny (8), very rare, all three brilliant 3
Hampshire, Southampton Sir Bevois halfpenny, proof, very rare: a copy by Jacobs (86), and a silver proof Portsmouth halfpenny 1791, by Taylor and Moody (87), very rare, all three brilliant 3
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1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
60
Herefordshire, Hereford pennies (2 and 4), and halfpenny (5a); Hertfordshire, halfpence of St. Albans (2), and Sawbridge- worth (3), both rare; Kent, halfpence of Benenden (4), Brook- land (5); Dimchurch (15), Dover (16a, 19), Goudhurst (29), all scarce and very fine 11
Lancashire, pennies of Halsall (1), Lancaster 1794 (2, in copper, brass, tin and gilt), and halfpenny (57), all very fine and scarce; Leicestershire, Elmsthorpe halfpenny (2), brilliant and very rare 7
Lincolnshire, halfpence of Lincoln (1 and 3b, rare), and Spalding (4 and 6); Middlesex and Surrey penny 1797, rev. cypher ae (6), very rare; all in mint state
Middlesex, Mendoza penny, 1791, busts of D. Mendoza and W. Ward facing each other, rev. two men boxing (35). Very fine and of great rarity 1
Middlesex, Milton’s penny of Young 1800, in tin (36); another in fZ (41). Brillant, both very rare 2
Middlesex, Hackney Church penny 1790 (17a); another, 1796, rev. figure of Time (24). Both very rare and in mint state 2
Middlesex, London and Westminster pennies, 1797 (91); others, 93, 102, 108, 109, 113, and Skidmore’s 174 (swan swimming). All brilliant, the last very rare 7
Middlesex, London and Westminster, the Halls of the Companies of the City of London (95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112). All extremely fine and rare 15
Middlesex, Skidmore’s globe series (115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 122, 128). 127, 128, 132, 183, 184, 186, 139 (2), 148, 144). Adan mint state 16
Middlesex, Skidmore’s Clerkenwell series (147, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158; another, bronzed proof, 161, 162, 164 and 165). All in mint state, chiefly scarce 13
Middlesex, miscellaneous series (166, 168, two varieties, one bronzed proof, 173). Aint and scarce 4
Middlesex, National series (176 white metal, 177; 180 silver, 181 silvered, and gilt, four by J. P. Droz). Extremely fine and scarce 6
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
61
Middlesex, National series (185, 186, 187, 191 British penny, rev. J.G. cypher 1797, only three known, 192, 197, 199 and 201), the three first and last in white metal. .1// mint 8
Middlesex, Political and Social series (204, 205, 214, 215, 216, 217, two varieties, 219 (2), 220, 221, 223 (2), 224a, 226, 227, 229, 230, 239 and 241a and b), nine in white metal. </// very fine except last two 21
Middlesex, Washington series (245), Adam’s halfpennies (246 and 246a), Bayly’s (253), Bebbington’s (254 two varieties, 256), Blackfriars (257a), Burchell’s (260, 273 and 274), Carter’s (275 and 276), Chelsea’s (277), Christ’s Hospital (278), Ching’s (282), Clark’s (288a, 284), Corresponding Society (286, 286e, 290). All very fine 21
Middlesex, private issues continued (292, 295 (2), 296, 297, 297d, rare, 299, 299 bis, very rare, 300, 300a, 301, 302, 305, 306, 308 and 312b), very fine and scarce 7
Middlesex (313, 314, 315, 315c, 316, 317, 319a, 319c, 320, 321, 322, 323 (two varieties), 324, 325, 329, 336b, 337 Hornsey Church, rare, 342 and 344). All very fine 20
Middlesex (345, 345c and e, 346, 347, 348a, 349c, 350a, 351 (two Vemleues), 352, 352a, 353, $54, 355, 356, 857, 357a, 358 and 358a). All very fine 20
Middlesex (362a, b and f, 363, 364, 366, 367, 367a, 368, 369a, 370a, 372, 372a and b, 373, 378, 383, 389, 390 and 391). All very fine 20
Middlesex (393 two varieties), 394 (two varieties), 396b, 398, 399, 400, 403, 403a, 414, 415, 416b, 422, 423, 427, 481, 434, 437a, 439). All very fine 20
Middlesex (445, 447a, 450, 451, 453, 454, 455, 457, 458, 459, 465, 467, 470, 471, 472a, 473, 474, 476, 477, 477a and 478a). All very fine 24
Middlesex (480, 508, 513, 514, 520, 535, 538a, 539c, 541, 542, 544, 545a, 548a, 549a, 554, 556a, 558, 559, 560, 561, 563, 564, 566 and 567). All very fine 24
Middlesex (569, 570, 572a, 573a, 576, 579, 582, 585, 587a, 589, 592a, 595, 597, 599, 600, 60la, 603, 605, 606a and 607. All very fine 20
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1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
1700
62
Middlesex (610a, 613a, 614a, 615, 620, 621a, 622, 623a, 625, 627, 628, 629a, 630a, 631, 632, 634, 636, 637a, 639, 641, 642, 643a, 645 and 646). All very fine 24
Middlesex (650, 651, 653, 654, 657, 658, 659a, 661, 663, 667, 670; Spence’s 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681a, 682, 682c and 683). All very fine 20
Middlesex (Spence’s 684, 685a, 686, 686a, b and c, 687, 688, 689, 690b, 691, 693, 694, 696, 698, 699, 700b, 702, 703, 704, 706, 707, 708, 709, 710, 712, 713, etc.). All very fine 28
Middlesex (714b, 715, 716, 718, 719, 720, 722, 723, 724 (two vatieties), 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 729b; 780% Val, 782, Foo: 734, 735, 736, 737 and 740). All very fine 25
Middlesex (741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747a, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 756, 759, 762, 763, 763a, 764, 765, 766, 767, 768 and 771). All very fine 26
Middlesex (771, 774 bis, 775, 776, 777, 778, 78, 782, 78oa,) 704, 788, 788a, 789, 790a, 795a and b, 796, 797a, 798, 800, 801, 802, 803a and c, 804, b and c, 805a, 806, 807a, c, 808, 808b, 810, 814, 817 and 818). All very fine 37
Middlesex (819, 820, 822, 823, 824, 824a, 825, 826b, 827, 827a, 830a, 831, 83la, 833, 834, 837, 838, 839a, 841, 842b, 843a, 845, 848, 849, 851, 852, 853 and 855)a. All very fine 28
Middlesex (857 two varieties, 860, 861, 86la, 862, 863, 864, 865, 865a, 866, 866a, 869, 871, 875, 876, 878, 879, 881, 882, 883, 883b, 884, 886b, 889, 889b, 891, 892, 893, 899, 900, 902, 904, 904a, 905, very rare, 906, 911b, 913, 914, 916, 928, 928a and b, and 929). All very fine 44
Middlesex, National series (930 two varieties, 932, 934, 935, 936, 938, 939, 944, 945a, b, 948 (two), 949, 950, 952, 952a, 953, 958a, 954, 955, 956, 957, 961, 962, 962a, 963, 963b, 964a, 967, 967b, 968 (two), 969, 970, 972, 973, 976a, 977, 979, 980, 981, 981c, d, e, 983, 984, 985, 985a, b, 986 (two), 987a. All very fine 54
Middlesex, Spence’s halfpennies (987, 988, 989, 991, 992, 995a (two), 998, 1000, 1002, 1007b, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1016, 1016d, e, f, 1017a, c, ¢, f, 1018a, 1019, 1019a,; 1020, 1021, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1029, 1031, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1035a, c, 1036, 1037, 1038a, b, c, g, i, 1089a, b, c, 1041, 1041c, 1042, 1042a, 1044, 1044a, b, 1045a, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1051, 1052 and 1052a). All very fine 63
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1708
1709
63
Middlesex, farthings (1053, 1055, 1057, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1067a, 1069, 1074, two varieties, 1077, 1078, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1088, 1089, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094a, 1095a, 1097, Pets. 1206a, Lilla, 11172, 1118, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1123a, 1124, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1138, 1140a, 1148, 1144, 1146, 1151, 1154, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1164, 1165, two, 1166, 1168, two, 1169, 1171 and 1172). All very fine 60
Monmouthshire, Abergavenny pennies (1 and 3); Norfolk, Wrox- ham threepence (1); Lynn penny (2), very rare, and Norwich penny (3). All extremely fine 5
Norfolk, halfpennies (5, 5a, 6, three, 6b two, 12, 13 (two varieties) , 14, 15, 16 two, 19, 20, 20a, 21, 22, 22b, 23 and 23b, 24, 24b and Gees 26. 26b, c, 6, 27a, 28, 28a, $1, 32; 38, 34a, rore, 36, 35, 09, 41, 42, 43, 46, 46a, 47, 47a, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53c and 54). All very fine 53
Northumberland, halfpennies (4 rare, 5 two, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 25), and farthing (35), extremely fine, all scarce 15
Nottinghamshire, Newstead penny (5, rare), and halfpennies (6, 7, 8); Oxfordshire, halfpenny (1); Rutland, county halfpenny (1, rare). All very fine 6
Shropshire, Ludlow penny, rare; halfpennies (8a, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 (two varieties), 25a and 25d). All very fine, some rare i
Somersetshire, Bath penny (4, scarce), halfpennies (5, 8, 8a, 24, 75, 28, 32, 38, 34, 36a, c, d, f, 37, 38, 39, 40, 45, 50, 50c. Gene, OocC, Go, Goa, G7b, 69, 70, 72; 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78. 79, 80, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 100, 102, 103, 105, 107, 108, iit), tarthings 111, 112, 112a, 113, 114, 115 and 116). All very fine, some scarce 62
Staffordshire, Lichfield pennies, view of Lichfield Cathedral (un- published), bust of Richard Greene left, rev. west porch of cathedral (2). Very rare, both in mint state 2
Staffordshire, Stafford pennies (3, 4, 5); Tamworth Castle, trial in tin of obv. and rev. before the lettering (8), purchased by Hamer on 17, 6, 27 for £25, extremely rare; Tamworth (9), Harding’s penny with edge lettered, extremely fine and rare 5
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Staffordshire, halfpennies of Leck (10, 11, 14 and 15), Lichfield (18 and 21), Tamworth, 1799, edge plain, struck in collar, very fine, rare, Wolverhampton, barrel and grapes (26), very fine and rare; Lichfield farthings (27, two, one in tin), 28 and 29); and Stafford (30), all very fine 13
Suffolk, Bungay pennies (1, and another in lead, 3 from dies of halfpenny, scarce), Bury (4), Hoxne (6a), Ipswich (10, 11, 12 and 13), and Woodbridge (15). All very fine 10
Suffolk, halfpennies (15, 16a, 19, one bronzed proof, 21, 21a, 22, 22c, 22d, 24, 24a. 26, 27, ZS, 28a, 28c, 29, 3 82, 82s soe 33a and d, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39 and 40). All very fine 29
Suffolk, Blything halfpenny, sword points to O of Suffolk (18). Brilliant and rare
Suffolk, Conder’s Ipswich token (35), struck in silver. Fine and rare 1
Surrey, pennies of Lambeth (2, very rare, and 2b, edge plain, no b in collar), extremely rare; halfpennies of Croydon (7 and 9), Lambeth (11 and 13), and farthing (21). All very fine 7
Sussex, halfpennies of Brighton (8a, 6, 9), Chichester (15, 16, 19 and 20), Eastbourne (21, 23), Horsham (27, 27a), and Northiam (34 and 35). All very fine, some scarce 13
Warwickshire, Birmingham halfcrown (1 and la brass and white metal), eighteenpence (3), county penny (6), extremely fine, Greatheads penny in white metal (9), very fine and scarce 5
Warwickshire, Loggerheads penny (11, and Atkins 25), very fine and very rare; pennies of Thomas Johnson (12), and Isaac Perrins (13), extremely fine
Warwickshire, Birmingham Hancock’s penny, head of William Pitt, struck in tin, plain edge, only twelve struck (17a), very fine and very rare; another in AS, similar (17), Hamer lot 369. Very fine 2
Warwickshire, Birmingham MHancock’s penny, DIVA BRIT- ANNIAE, rev. UTILE DULCI, only twenty-four struck (18). Extremely fine and rare 1
Warwickshire, pennies of Birmingham (20, 21, 24 rare, 25, 27a rare). All extremely fine 5
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1723
1724
1725
1726
1727
1728
1720
1730
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Warwickshire, Yeomanry penny 1799, edge ARMED TO PRESERVE (28), only four struck, extremely fine and very rare, from the Davis and Hamer Sales l
Warwickshire, Birmingham pennies (30 two, one in brass), 31, 34, (two, one in white metal), 35, 37 (two, one in white metal), Coventry (38a and 41). Very rare, all very fine 10
Warwickshire, halfpennies (45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 (three, one gilt and one bronzed proof), 50a and c, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 59a, 61 (two varieties), 62, 63 (two varieties), 63a, 64a, 67a and b (Davis Sale), rare, 68 (two varieties), 69a, 70, 70a, 71a, b and 73). All very fine 35
Warwickshire, halfpennies (74a, 75c, d, g, 76a, 76c, 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91, 98, 95, 96, 97, 102, 103a, 104a, ageism. LO9, T09b, 111, tid; 118, 114, 116, 120, 122, 128; 128, 131, 183, 135, 189a, 140 rare, 144, 147 two varieties, 152, 158, 154, 156, two varieties, 160, 162, 164, 165, 167, 169, 172, 175 two varieties, 177, 181, 184a and 186). All very fine 63
Warwickshire, halfpennies (191, 194, 197a two varieties, 200, 203, 205, 208, 210, 212, 216, two varieties, 218, 219, 219b, 220, 223, 224, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 237, 238, 238b, d, 240, 242, 242b, Gada 244, 2442, 245, 246, 248, 249, 251, 258, 256, 257, 258, 259, two, one proof, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266a, 267a, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, two, one proof, and 277). All very fine 63
Warwickshire, halfpennies (279 two, proof, 280 two proof, 281, 282a two, proof, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 291, two, proof, 292, 293a, 294, 295, 296, 297a, 298, 299a, 300, 302a, 304, 306, o12 pis, ot7, $18, $20a, 325, 3271, 330a, 331, 336, 337 in silver, rare, 339, 340, 346, 351, 353, 354, 359, 362, 366, 368, 374a, 375, 377, 385, 386, 387, 387a, 389 two varieties, 389a, 390, 392a, 393 and 393a). All very fine, some scarce 62
Warwickshire, halfpennies (393a, 394, 395c, 407a, 411, 416, 421, 422, 424, 425, 426, 428, 430, 482, 433, 486, 438, 441b, 446a, b, d, 448, 450, 45lc, 454, 454a, 455, 455a, 459b, 460a, 461, 462, 464, 467, 468, 474), farthings (475, 476a, 479, 481, 48la and 482). All fine, some scarce 42
Westmoreland, Kendal penny and halfpenny (2 and 4, 4a, 5a and 6); Wiltshire, halfpennies of Devizes (2, 2b, 2c), Holt (3 and 3a), Salisbury (12 and 21). All very fine, some scarce 12
Worcestershire, pennies, county (1), Dudley 2, 3, 4 (5), and Evesham (6). Rare, all very fine 6
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Worcestershire, halfpennies, Dudley (7,9, 14) 12) 13b)) 16) d6e, 17), Hagley (22a), Kidderminster (23, 26a), Worcester (35, 36, 42, 43), and Dudley farthing (47a). Extremely rare, from the Hamer Sale, all very fine 17
Yorkshire, pennies of Fountain Abbey (2), and Malton (3); half- pennies: (8, 9a, 9c, 15a), 172 19) 20, 21, Baar 2A, Os, 28h es: 34, 35, 37, 41, two varieties, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, two varieties, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 56b, 57, 59, two varieties, 60, 63, 63a, 68, 69 and 70). All very fine 44
Anglesea, pennies (2, 4 rare, 5, 6 rare, 9 rare, 9a very rare, 11, 15 rare, 15b very rare, 18, 19, 28, 29, 30, 36, 41, 42, 43. 44 and 45). All very fine 20
Anglesea, pennies (47, 50, 51, 54, 69b, 71, 73, 76, 81, 84, 85, 89, 96, 97, 99, 101, 114, 116, 118, 121, 124, 128, rare). All fine 22
Anglesea, pennies (138, 141, 165, 166, 168, 202, 224, 230, 235, 239, 241, 242, 248, 250 two varieties, rare, 251b, 252, 252c, 255, 256, rare, etc.). All very fine 21
Anglesea, halfpennies (268, 270, 274, 275, 282, 285, 286, 289, 293, 294, 296, 297, 299, 300, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 310, 311, 312, 315, 317, 321, 324, 325, 382, 334, 387, 388b. (two varieties), 340, 341, 345, 349, 350, 351, 352, 354, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 364, 365, 369, 370, 371, 372, 374, 375, 376, 376b, 384, 387, 389, 390 (two varieties), 391, 393 and 397. All very fine, some Scarce 63
Anglesea, halfpennies (401la, 402, 405, 406, 406a, 409, 415a, 419, 424, 427, 433a, 435, 436, 437, 488, 438b, 440, 446, 447b, 448, 448b, 449, 450, 450a, 451), and farthings (452, 457 two varieties). All very fine some scarce 28
North Wales, halfpennies (1b, 1c, 1d, two varieties, 1f,.2, 2b.and c, 3, 3a, 4a, b, 6, 6a, b, 7, two varieties, 8, 8a, 9, 11, 12, 18), farthings (14, 15, 15a, two varieties, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 22). Fine, some scarce 32
South Wales, farthings (23, 26a, 27, 27a, 29, 30, 32, 34 and 35). All very fine, some rare 9
Carmarthenshire, halfpenny (1, rev. plain), very rare, 3, also very rare, 5 and 7). All very fine 4
Carnarvonshire, Bangor halfpenny (1). Proof, in mint state and extremely rare 1
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1743
1744
1745
1746
1747
1748
1749
1750
1752
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Glamorganshire, halfpenny 1795 (1, proof, very rare, 3a, 3b, and Swansea (4). Very fine 4
Pembrokeshire, St. David’s farthing, 1793; Angusshire, shilling (4), rave; Dundee penny 1797 (5), halfpennies (9, 10, two, one a proof, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16a, 17, 18, 20, 21); Forfar (23, 24, 28, 29, and farthing 42). All very fine, some scarce 26
Ayrshire, halfpennies (3 and 7); Fifeshire, Kirkcaldy penny 1797, rare, halfpenny Burnt Island (2), and farthings (4, 10, 16). All very fine 7
Invernesshire, halfpennies (la, 1b, 2, 2a, 3 and 4); Kinrosshire, Loch Leven penny 1797 (1). Extremely fine and rare 7
Lanarkshire, Glasgow halfpennies (2, two, one a proof), 2a, 3, 3a, Sb, ac, 4, 4f, 6a, 6b, 8 and 9), farthings (22, 24, 80, 35, 39, 43); Linlithgow (5). All fine 24
Lothian, Edinburgh halfpennies (1, 2, 7, 9, 10, 18a, 14a, 16a, 17, iets, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 40a, 40b, 41, 44, 45, 48, 50, 50a, 51, 52, 58, 59, 60, 6la), and farthings (63 two varieties), 69, 77, 80, 91, 102, 105, 128, 129, 144). All very fine 51
Perthshire, Perth halfpennies, 1, 2, 3, 4, proof in silver, from the Hamer Sale, lot 514, four, current specimen, rare, four varieties, proofs, 5, 8, 9 and 10) and farthing (11). All very fine 13
Renfrewshire, Paisley penny (2), interior and exterior of Abbey Church, very fine and rare, and farthing (4). Both very fine 2
Cork, halfpennies (1, 2, 4, 7, 9c, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18 and 19), all in nunt state, some scarce; Drogheda, halfpennies (1 and 2, very rare). Very fine 13
Dublin, pennies (1 and 4), halfpennies (5a, 6, 7, 9, 14a, 15, 16, iOagerare, 19, 21, 22, 23c, 26, 27, 28a, 42, 91, O1c, 1838, 227 (two varieties), 228, 229, 231, 235, 239, 267, 300, 308, 308a, 321, 323, 324, 331, 334, 338, 347, 351, 351b, 352c, 354a, 358, 361, 369, 376, 377), and farthings (386 and 389). Chiefly very fine, some scarce «64
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1753 Munster, halfpennies (la, 3, 9); Wexford (1, 2, and bronzed proof, 3, 4,9) 5 Wicklow (8, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 28) 27. Sban a7 ous 39a, 43b, 43c, 43d, 44a, 48b, 49b, 51a, 51c, 63 (3 var.), 69, 72, 76); Imitation Regal (2; G2, 77, 182, 144 294. 314, 379), 409) 410, 421, 429, 434, 440, 442, 444), and farthings (454, 480, 487 and 492). Fine Da
1754 Hull building tokens, set of seven in , mounted in a case; another set of twenty-one Birmingham building tokens, also in case 28
1755 Colliery ticket, O. Walton (D. & H., p. 296); Doncaster racing ticket 1800 (D. & Hl.; p. 322); Park tickets (D. & Hy 5 ands): engraved calendar in silver, etc., and engraved coins and medalets; black money and counters, papal bullae, etc. 43
1756 Scottish communion tokens. Varied 18
NINETEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, ETC.
1757 Bank of England Britannia dollar 1804, signed CHK, no periods after letters (Davis 16a); another, signed C.H.K. (D. 8), proof from the Woodbridge Collection; a third in At, struck on a thick flan (11); im mint state 3
1758 Britannia dollars 1804 (Davis 14, 17, 19, 21, the last two proofs in mint state, rare 4
1759 Bank of England five and sixpence, 1811, proof (D. 30). Brilliant and very rare 1
1760 Bank of England five and sixpence, 1811, 22, proof (D. 37); Bank of Ireland six shillings 1804, AX, proof (D. 76), and in #, proof (D. 78), and another variety in AJ (D. 81). All brilliant q
1761 Spanish dollar 1782, countermarked with small head of George III and a fleuron in front; another, of 1803, stamped CROMFORD . DERBYSHIRE round 4/9 in circular indent (cf. Davis 24). Very fine and rare 2
1762 Mexican dollar, 1773, stamped THOS . KIRK . DVNDEE round 4/6, unpublished; French five francs 1810, stamped PAYABLE , AT . DALZELL . FARM * (Davis, Lanarkshire, No. 74). Fine and very rare 2
1763 Spanish dollar 1788, stamped PAYABLE AT LANARK MILLS around 5/ (D. 83), fine and rare; another 1792, with the same countermark (D. 83), fine and rare 2
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Mexican dollar of Ferdinand VII 1819, stamped with T. MCK . & SON GREENOCK around 4/6 (D. 100), very fine and very rare 1
See also Lots 1799-1809 infra.
Devonshire, AZ twopence, private token (D. 21), view of Eddystone Lighthouse, 1801, a fine original piece, very rare; Norwich, twopence, Robert Blake (D. 17), and a variety, the first two brilliant 8
Bath, AX four shilling token (D. 1); another, dated 1811 (D. 11), very fine and rare; a third of different type (15), all by P. Wyon, the last of great rarity, but not fine 3
Wiveliscombe, Z threepences (D. 122 and 123), and twopence (D. 124); Bilston twopences, 1811 (D. 28 and 31), and Lichfield 6
twopence (D. 87). All very fine
Chichester crown, AX, 1811, Henry Cowper and Benjamin — (D. 2). Very good and scarce
Birmingham sixpence, A‘, 1813 (D. 29), threepences (three varieties, one in brass), poor, the others very fine and rare 4
Shilling tokens of Nantwich (1), Stockport (two, 4 and 6), and sixpence (8); Cornish AZ pennies of Scorrier House (18, 23 and 26); Cumberland farthing token 1812 of Whitehaven (1). All very fine 8
Shillings of Derby, Leicester, etc. (D. 3), very rare, Devonshire, county shillings (1, 2 and 5), last rare, and Tavistock pennies (23, 24 and 25), all very fine ‘4
Shillings of Dorset, Blandford (2), and Poole (9), and sixpence (10), Shaftesbury (13, 21, 22), and sixpences (28, 29, 30 rare). All extremely fine 2
Shilling of Durham, Ai farthing of Gateshead (3), and penny of Stockton (6); Lincolnshire, county shilling (1); others of Epworth (4), Gainsborough (5, 8 and 9) rare, Lincoln (12 and 13), Louth (15), and Stamford eighteenpence (16), rare. All very fine 12
Shillings of Middlesex, London eighteenpence (4), shillings (9, 11, 15, 17, 21 and 29), sixpences (33, 35, 36), AE halfpennies (62, 63, 64 and 65), and engraved ZZ. All fine 15
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Norfolk, Attleborough two shillings, and shilling (4 and 6), first very rare, King’s Lynn, shillings (11), and sixpence (12). All fine 4
Shillings of North Lopham (13), and Yarmouth (14, 15, 16 and 17); ZZ penny of Norwich (19), and halfpennies (21, 22, 23, 24 and 26), Tunstead and Happing, penny and halfpenny (29 and 30). All very fine 13
Northampton, eighteenpence and shilling (3 and 5); Northumber- land, Newcastle-on-Tyne, halfcrown 1811 (1), shillings (8, 10, 11 and 12), and sixpence (14); A! penny (16) and farthings (33 and 34). All fine 11
Nottinghamshire, shillings of Mansfield (2), Newark (4, 5, 6), brass shilling of Arnold (11) and A sixpence (12); A pennies of Newark (13 and 14), and Nottingham (15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20); Shropshire, AR Dawley shilling 1811, very rare, and AE penny of Halesowen 1813 (3). All very fine 16
Somerset, Bath two shillings (16), and shilling (17); Bristol shill- ings (19, 21, 28 rare, 24, 25, 26 very rare, 27, 28, 38, 47, 48a, Rummer Hotel, brass, very rare, 49, 51, 52), and sixpences (53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65 and 66), a scarce collection of the town; Frome, two shillings and shilling (70 and 71), chiefly very fine 27
Bath penny tokens (68, 69, 71, 73, 74, 76 and 78); Bristol (81, 83, 84, 86a, 87, 89, 90, 92, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103 and 104), halfpennies (107 and 108), and farthing (119); Taunton penny (121). All fine 26
Staffordshire, shillings of Bilston (1 and 2), and sixpence (3), Fazeley shillings (6, 8 and 11), and sixpences (12 and 13), Stafford (14 and 15). All very fine 10
Staffordshire county pennies (21a, 22, 23a, 24, 26 two), and half- penny (27); Bilston pennies (31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38 (two varieties), 39, 40, 48, 45a, 47, 53, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 63a, 64, 66, 68, 69, 71, and halfpenny 73). Chiefly fine 32
Pennies of Burslem (74), Burton (75, 78, 79, 80), Cheadle (81, 82, 83), Darlaston (84, 86), Newcastle under Lyne (89), Perry Barr (90 and 91), Potteries (92), Stafford (95, 96 and 97), Walsall (100, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111 and half- penny 115), Wednesbury, penny and halfpenny (116 and 117) West Bromwich (118, 120a, 122), and Withymore (124).
Chiefly very fine 34
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Suffolk, Ipswich shilling (1), rare; Woodbridge, eighteenpence 1811 (8), very rare, and shilling (10), rare; Lowestoft pennies (14 and 15). All very fine 5
Surrey, Godalming sixpence (2), Weybridge shilling (4), rare, and 7E penny (5); farthings of London Road (6), Richmond (7), and Walworth (8); Sussex, Chichester shilling and sixpences (10, 11 and 12), and Rowfant shilling (13), very rare. All very fine 10
Warwickshire, Bedworth shilling (2), rare; Birmingham, Wright’s halfcrown 1811, Chinaman standing, rev. arms, 1811 (Davis 3). Very fine and of great rarity 2
Birmingham, the Overseers’ shillings (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12), and sixpences (19 and 20). Chiefly fine 9
Birmingham, Willey’s halfcrown 1788 (24), two shillings (25), county penny (27), the Overseers’ penny 1811 (two varieties), 1812 (36, 37, 38, 39, 41), 1813 (42 two varieties), 1814 (44, 45), Gibson’s (46), Thomason’s (48). Chiefly very fine 15
Birmingham and Neath pennies (49, 50, 51, 58, 55, 59, 60), Union Copper Co. (65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73), Public Accom- modation (74, 75, 76, 77), Birmingham and Sheffield (81, 84), Birmingham and South Wales (86, two varieties, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91). Chiefly very fine 29
Birmingham, Rose Copper Co. pennies (92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98), Birmingham and Warwickshire (99, 101, 103, 105, 105a), half- pennies (107, 109, 110 and 112). All very fine 15
Wiltshire, shilling and sixpence of Marlborough (3 and 5). Fine and rare 2
Worcestershire, county and city shilling (1), 42 pennies of Dudley (onen 6, 7 and $); Lye (9, 10, 11), Redditch (12, 138), Worcester (14 proof, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21a, 24, 25, 27), half pennies (28, 29, 30 and 32), farthings (33 and 34). All very fine |
Yorkshire, county shilling (1), others of Bradford (3), and Hull (13, 15 and 16), and sixpence (17), two proofs, very fine 6
Leeds shillings (23, 24, 26, 29, 30), and sixpences (31), and Scarborough sixpence (34). All very fine 8
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Sheffield, half guinea in gold, 1812, phoenix, rev. YORKSHIRE TOKEN 10s. 6d. (Davis 35). Fine and extremel” yare 1
Sheffield halfcrown (36), shillings (50, 54), and others (6), and sixpence. All fine 10
Whitby shilling; others of York (six varieties), and sixpences (two varieties) ; Hull A® pennies (81, 82, 84, 85, 89, 90), half pennies (95, 97, 98, 99, 102, 104a, 105a, 109 and 110). Chiefly very fine 27
Leeds A# farthing (118), others of Malton (119, 119a); pennies of Sheffield (121, 122, 1245 126,130, 131, 188, 184,136, 137, 188) 139, 141 and 147), halfpennies (148, 149, 150 and 151), and York farthing (153). Chiefly fine 22
Three shilling Bank tokens 1811 (Davis 46, 49), 1812 (50, 52, laureate head, and a proof), 1814 (58), and 1815 (59). All extra fine 8
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Bank token for eighteenpence 1811 (61, two, one a proof), 1812 (63, 64, two, one a proof), 1818, 1814, 1815 and 1816. All very fine s)
Pattern ninepenny token 1812, rev. BANK TOKEN 9d. 1812 (Davis 71). Mint state and very rare 1
Bank of Ireland tokens for halfcrown 1808 (84 and 85), tenpence 1805 (86 and 87), 1806 (88), 1813 (89), and fivepence 1805 and 1806 (91 and 92). All fine 8
Countermarked tokens, Birmingham two shillings, stamped W and SIXPENCE partly obliterated, Bradford Workhouse (Davis 50, two), Adelphi cotton works (92), Keighley (51). Fine 5
Cut Spanish one-third dollar, countermarked PAYABLE AT ROTHSAY MILLS, and in inner circle } (Davis 64). Fine and rare 1
Berkshire, Monck’s 40 shilling piece in gold, 1812, bust of Alfred the Great, rev. value (Davis). Fine and very rare 1
Reading halfcrown (3), and eighteen pence (4 and 6). Extremely
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Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe shilling 1811 (1); Cambridge- shire, March shilling (1), and A® farthings of Chatteris, and March (2 and 6); Gloucestershire, shilling of Cheltenham (1), Gloucester halfcrown (4), shillings (5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11), and ZE pennies of Cheltenham and Sedbury (15 and 16). All very fine 14
Hampshire, county shillings (2, 4 and 5), and sixpences (7, two varieties), Andover, shillings (19 and 20), Newport (24 and 25), and sixpence (28), Portsmouth, Romsey, Southampton shillings (30, 36 and 37), all rare, and Andover © ae all very fine 15
Herefordshire, shillings (1 and 2); Kent, Folkestone shilling (1) rare; Lancashire, Liverpool shilling (2), and Manchester (4 and 6); Leicestershire, shilling and sixpence of Leicester (1 and 7). All very fine 8
Wales, Brecknockshire, shilling of Brecknock (1); Carmarthenshire shilling of Carmarthen (1), and A pennies (7 and 8); Denbighshire, penny of Glanclywedog; Flintshire, shillings (1 and 8), and sixpences (6 and 7), Z pennies (8, 10, 11, 13 and 14). All very fine, some rare 14
Glamorganshire, shillings of Merthyr Tydvil (1), Neath (two), and sixpence, and Swansea shilling and # penny (18); Scotland, Forfarshire, Dundee shilling (5). Very rare, all very fine 7
SCOTLAND, Inverness, bracteate tokens of the Highlands, twopences (3, 4, 7 and 8). All very fine and very rare 4
Lanarkshire, A! pennies of Glasgow (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), and farthing (7a); Lothian, Edinburgh halfpenny and farthing 1819 (19). All fine 8
IRELAND. Dublin shillings (8 and 9), AZ pennies (9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18, 20 Wellington and Erin-go-Bragh, in tin, extremely rare and very fine, 22, 22a, 27, 28, 31, 33, 35a, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 49, 52, 54), and halfpennies (58, 61, 66, 68, 74, 75, 76, 79 and 81). Many very fine 3é
Londonderry, AZ penny of Coleraine; Tyrone, Strabane penny 1812 (2); Antrim, Belfast AZ twopences (8, 9 and 14) rare; Down, AZ twopences of Newtownards (40 two, 44); Dublin penny (52), very rare, and halfpennies (56 and 65), rare, chiefly fine 1
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1817 IsL—E oF Man. Castletown AL penny and halfpenny (8 and 9), Douglas pennies (12, 13 and 14), halfpennies (17, 20 and 22), and Ramsay halfpenny 1831 (25). Chiefly fine 3p
1817a Not Local Tokens, eighteenpence 1811, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers (7). Very fine and very rare I
1818 Sixpences 1811 (9 and 10), 1812 (12 and 13); pennies (9,
varied), halfpennies (23, all varied), and farthing 1813, some fine ay
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Eighth Day’s Sale.
Thursday, June 26th, 1941
COMMENCING AT ONE P.M.
IX. BRITISH COLONIAL COINS.
Isle of Man, pattern penny 1723, in silver, SANS CHANGER, Derby crest, rev. QVOCVNOVE GESSERIS STABIT, triune, edge milled (Atkins 3), very fine, from the Dryden and Walters Collections 1
Pattern penny, 1732, in copper, struck for the Derby family (Atkins 7). Very fine and very rare 1
Pattern penny 1732, similar to last (A. 8), very rare; another 1733 (9); silver proof halfpenny 1733 (A. 10). Extremely fine and rare 3
Silver proof of penny of the Duke of Athol 1758 (A. 11). Very fine and rare 1
Penny of George III, 1786 (A. 18), mint state; Victoria, penny 1839 (A. 19); pattern penny 1859, halfpenny 1860, and farthing 1864. Extremely fine and rare 5
Crown 1811, Peel Castle, rev. THE DOUGLAS BANK CO. (A. 22). Very fine and of great rarity 1
Peel Castle halfcrown 1811, type of the crown, with 2s. 6d. (A. 23). Very fine and very rare 1
Peel Castle shilling 1811, similar type, ONE SHILLING BRITISH 1811 (A. 24). Very fine and very rare 1
Anglo-Hanoverian, George III, V’ 23 taler 1814, rev. horse gallop- ing left (A. 58). Extremely fine 1
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76 George IV, A’ 10 talers 1825. Brilliant i George IV, A’ 5 talers 1821. Extremely fine and rare 1 William IV, A’ 10 talers 1835 (A. 103). Extremely fine 1
George I, A taler 1718 (A. 119); George II, mining taler 1756 (die Gtite des Herr), rare, gulden 1732; George III St. Andrew talers 1762 and 1772, and William IV taler 1834, fine 6
INDIA. Bombay, lead double pice 1747, and A’ surat mohur 1733- 1780 (A. 5). Very fine 2
Bengal Presidency, AR rupees (A. 22 and 44), 4 and 2 annas; pattern At 4 pie (72); silver pattern half anna 1835 (80), extremely fine and rare; brass famine rupee (89), very fine and rare, etc. 8
Madras Presidency, A’ star pagoda, } and } mohurs (8 and9) 38
Madras, A half pagodas (3), pagodas (3), double rupee over- struck on a Spanish dollar (52), fine and rare; proofs Arcot rupee, half and quarter, from the Montagu and Murdoch Collections, and Af double faluce (109), all very fine 11
India (General), Elizabeth, piece of four reales, or half dollar, struck for trade in India, 1600, rev. portcullis crowned. Fine and rare uf
Elizabeth, portcullis shilling (or 2 reales). Very fine and rare 1 Elizabeth, portcullis sixpences (two varieties). Fine and rare 1
William IV, A’ mohur 1835, rev. lion prowling left. Extremely fine 1
Victoria, proof set 1840 of rupee, half and quarter, plain edge proof set 1849, rupee to two annas. All extremely fine and 7
rare
Victoria, proof set of four, 1862, from the Murdoch Collection; proof rupees 1867, 1892; rupees 1840, $3, } and 4; proof Alwar rupee 1891, Bikanir 1892; proof 4 rupees 1892 and 1898; AS 1 rupee 1884, and proof rupee in copper 1861. <I// very fine 17
Ceylon, 48 stuivers 1804, elephant, and 1805, 24 stuivers 1808 (A. 6, 7 and 12); Rix dollar 1815 (A. 15), mint state, and At half farthing 1844. All very fine 5
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Sumatra, AZ proof two kapangs (A. 16a); 4 gilt proof four kapangs (21); bronze proof four kapangs, and copper proof two kapangs (21 and 22). Brilliant 4
Pulu Penang (or Prince of Wales Island), silver rupee 1788, East India Company’s bale mark, rev. inscription (Atkins 4). Very fine and very rare 1
Quarter rupee (A. 6), rare; bronze proof pattern cents of 1810 (A. 14 and 15). Brilliant and scarce 3
Straits Settlements, Victoria, AY proof set of 50, 20, 10 and 5 cents 1888; and AZ proof set of 1, } and } cents 1890. All brillant 7
Hong Kong, Victoria, plain edged proof half dollar 1866 (A. 26), another proof with milled edge, proof silver 20 cents 1866 (29), pattern AE cents 1862, formed by muling together the reverses (cf. A. 89-99); AZ proof cent 1865, unpublished, all brilliant 10
Shanghai, pattern tael 1867, ONE TAEL SHANGHAI HONG KONG Royal arms within a garter crowned, rev. dragon within a garter with rays. Very fine and very rare
Shanghai, pattern two mace 1867, crown in circle, rev. eight- pointed star, very fine and extremely rare; the specimen in the Nobleman Sale of 1922, lot 543, with the pattern tael realized £61 1
Mauritius, 50 sous and 25 (A. 18 and 19); Victoria, AZ proof set of 5, 2 and 1 cents 1888, brilliant; British East Africa, AZ proof cent 1888, in mint state 6
Gold Coast, George III, proof AR, half Ackey 1818 (A. 7); Sierra Leone, 42 proof cent, 1791. Both brilliant 2
Griqua Town, tenpence, dove flying left, rev. 10, GRIQVA . TOWN (Ath. 1). Extremely fine and very rare 1
Griqua Town, five cents, similar type (A. 2). Extremely fine and very rare 1
Griqua Town, A halfpenny and farthing (A. 3 and 4), both very rare; Victoria, pennies (two varieties, proofs). All extremely fine 4
South Africa, George V halfcrowns 1923 and 1924, both very fine; Transvaal, Kruger five shillings 1892, single shaft, halfcrowns 1896, 1897, two shillings 1894 and 1897, fine vi
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Early American, Massachusetts pine tree shilling 1652; another, small size (Atk. 7 and 25). Fine and rare v4
Plantation piece in pewter, James II on horseback, rev. four shields crosswise crowned (Atk. 60); A® Rosa Americana pennies, undated, and 1723 (A. 67 and 69). Fine 3
Rosa Americana pennies 1722, 1723 (A. 73, 74 and 76), halfpennies 1722 (A. 79 and 81), and Virginia halfpenny 1773; Newfound- land, A’ two dollars 1882, very fine; Victoria 20 and 10 cents 1865; George V 50 cents 1911, and 20 cents 1912, ver y fine 11
Nova Scotia, Ai halfpenny (A. 1); George IV penny token 1824, Victoria 1840 and 1856; New Brunswick, Victoria AX 20 cents 1862, Ai pattern-cent 1861 (A. 7), a brilliant proof upon a “gold flecked flan,’ very rare, from the Clarke Thorn- hill Sale; pattern cent 1862, also very rare, all in finest state 7
Canada, Victoria 50 cents 1870, in proof state; others of 1871, 1888, 1892; proof set 1888 of 50, 20, 10 and 5 cents; 25 cents 1888, and 5 cents 1870; At cent 1856, clefly very fine 11
Canada, Copper Company of Upper Canada, halfpenny in silver, 1794, a brilliant restrike; the same in lead, and copper; Az Leslie’s Toronto twopence 1822, and Montreal, T. J. Brown & Co, halfpenny, unpublished, etc. 6
Canada, Myddleton’s silver cent, British Settlement, Kentucky 1796, Hope presenting two children to Liberty, rev. Britannia seated left. Brilliant proof, rare
Canada, Bank of Montreal, “‘ side view’’ halfpenny token 1838. Very fine and rare 1
Bank of Montreal, “‘ side view ’’ halfpenny token 1839. Very fine and very rare 1
West Indies, countermarked Spanish dollar of 1757, overstruck on both sides with GR in a circle, for currency in Jamaica. Very
fine
Spanish dollar 1791, with circular piercing with fifteen crenelles, for currency in Dominica. Very fine 1
Spanish dollar, with square piercing in the centre, stamped on either side with a crowned G, for currency in Guadeloupe. Fine and rare 1
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
79
Jamaica proof penny 1869; British Honduras, copper proof cent 1888, and British Guiana, silver three guilders of George LI 1809 (Atk. 3). The first two brillant 3
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne sovereigns 1879 and 1885, and Sydney half sovereign 1863. The first two brilliant 3
New South Wales, fifteen pence 1813 (Atk. 34); Australia, Victoria, pattern shilling, and sixpence in silver; pattern shilling in copper, bust of Queen (Atk. 36 and 37). Extremely fine
Edward VII, 1910, set of florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence; George V florins 1911, 1916, 1927 and 1934 Melbourne Centen- ary; shillings 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1924; sixpences 1911, 1914, 1921; threepences 1912, 1914, 1915; ZZ pennies 1911 and 1919, and halfpennies 1911 and 1914. All very fine 23
X. BRITISH MEDALS.
Large size medals.
Edward VI, Birmingham Free Grammar School, with bust of King, white metal, 65 mill.; Mary, State of England 1555, A® 67 mill. and lead impression of the obverse (Med. Ill. I, 72/20); Elizabeth, silver medals with the Queen’s portrait, to commem- orate the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, later casts and chased (M.I. 130/154 and 119/148) 5
James I, Synod of Dort 1619 (three, M.I. 222/77 and /78, both scarce; and a third 223/79, 60 mill., all very fine 3
Charles I, Marriage of William of Orange and Princess Mary of England 1641, rev. William and Mary represented as Pallas and Peace, 63 mill. (M.I. 287/100), wery fine; another, 72 mill. (M.I., 287/101), by J. Blum. Both very fine 2
Arrival of Princess Mary in Holland, 1642, 74 mill., silver-gilt, Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, seated on throne, rev. pleasure garden, etc., M.I., I 290/105. Extremely fine 1
Archbishop Laud, executed 10 Jan. 1645, by John Roettier; 60 mill, M.I. I 315/147, extremely fine; Giles Strangways, 1648, rev. the White Tower of London, 60 mill., M.I., I 333/177, rare 2
Royalist badge, busts of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, oval, 42 x 60 mill., wreath border and loop, M.1., I 355/216, beautifully cast and chased, very fine and rare 1
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Commonwealth, William II of Orange and Princess Mary, 1650, hollow medal, by P. van Abeele, 65 mill.; Mary, Princess of Orange and her son, 1654, by the same artist (M.I., I 393/17 and 417/55). Both very fine 2
Martin Tromp, bust three-quarters right, rev. Naval engagement, 75 mill., M.I. 403/34. Very fine and rare
Charles II, Embarkation at Scheveningen, 1660, three-quarter bust right, rev. fleet under sail, 70 mill. (M.I., I 455/44, very fine; Restoration medal, 1660, by George Bower, in pewter, 66 mill., M.I., I 458/50 y)
Restoration medal, 1660, ‘‘ Felicitas Britanniae,’’ bust to right, rev. Justice, Pallas, Hercules and Britannia, by John Roettier, 88 mill., M.I., I 460/53. A very fine large medal, rare 1
Restoration medal, 1660, bust right, rev. Plenty reposing in fore- ground, Hercules, Pallas, Peace and Mercury side by side, by J. Roettier, 63 mill., M.I., I 460/54, very fine; Charles II and Catherine, 1662, their busts on either side, 62 mills., by G. Bower, M.I., I 491/115. This artist's best work, fine and rare 2
Naval Reward 1665, rev. PRO . TALIBVS . AVSIS . King watch- ing a Naval engagement, 63 mill., M.I., 1 503/139. Extremely fine 1
Duke of York. Naval Reward, 1665, by J. Roettier, bust of the Duke of York, rev. trophy, 65 mill., M.I., I 505/143. Very
fine and rare 1
Michael de Ruyter, Naval Action, 1666, bust of the Admiral in doublet with falling collar, rev. Naval engagement, hollow medal by Dutch artist, 77 mill., M.I., I 522/168. Very fine
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Michael de Ruyter, 1666, by Christopher Adolfzoon, bust three- quarters left, rev. Naval engagement, ship on fire, struck medal, 70 mill., M.I., 1 522/169. Very fine and rare 1
Cornelius van Tromp, Naval Action, 1666, hollow medal of Dutch work, bust of the Admiral, two Tritons above, rev. Naval Action, 78 mill., M.I., 1 524/172. Very fine and rare I
Peace of Breda, 1667, by Christopher Adolfzoon, Holland holding sceptre, rev. Peace and vessels at sea, 72 mill., M.I., I 528/176, very fine and rare; another, in bronze, fine 2
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
81
Duke of Lauderdale, 1672, by John Roettier, bust to right, rev. Minerva seated, 62 mill., M.I., 1 550/208. Very fine and rare 1
Christ’s Hospital, 1673, bust of King to right, rev. blue-coat boy encouraged by Mercury, etc., 73 mill., M.I., I 556/217, very fine and rare; the same in pewter; Christ’s Hospital nautical school badge, silver cliché, M.I., I 557/218. Fine 3
Peace of London, 1674, William III on horseback, rev. dove a over the sea, 60 mill., M.I., 1 561/225. Fine and rare
James II, Monmouth and Argyle beheaded, 1685, bust of James II resting on pedestal, etc., rev. Justice standing, 61 mill., M.1., I 615/27. Very fine and rare I
Military and Naval Reward, 1685, by J. Roettier, bust of James II to right, rev. an antique trophy, 64 mill., M.I., I 616/28, very fine and rare; a second specimen in bronze, very fine 2
Religious State of England 1688, 60 mill., M.I., I 620/35; The seven Bishops imprisoned 1688, 60 mill., M.I., I 621/36; Birth of Prince James, the Young Pretender, rev. the Queen in bed nursing an infant, 60 mill., M.I., I 630/51, all three in pewter; another specimen of the last in silver. Very fine 4
William and Mary, Coronation medal, 1689, 64 mill., M.I., I 668/39; another, in pewter, 58 mill., M.I., I 669/40; Corona- tion Festival at Amsterdam, April 1689, hollow medal, 60 mill., rev. the Captain, Lieutenant and Ensign of the City, M.L., I 678/54. Very fine and very rare 3
Action off Beachy Head, 1690, by Roussel, bust of Louis XIV to eter. MIERSA . ET . FVGATA, etc., trophy, 72 mill., M.I., I 708/120. A very fine and rare medallion 1
Battle of La Hogue. May 1692, pewter, 58 mill., M.I., II 66/271, extremely rare; Battle of Steinkvik, 1692, pewter, bust of Louis XIV, 72 mill., M.I., Il 74/283, extremely rare; Death of Mary, by Jan Luder, Ay gilt, 60 mill., M.I., II 112/345; another, by I. Boskam, 60 mill., M.I., II 114/349, extremely fine; Funeral of Mary 1695, pewter, 60 mill., M.I., II 124/369 5
William III, Namur retaken, by I. Boskam, 1 Sept. 1695, two types, both in pewter, M.1., II 182/384 and 385, both very rare: a third, in silver, by the same artist, bust of William III to right, rev. VINCIT AMOR PATRIS PATRIAE, pedestal sur- mounted by Victory, 60 mill. (M.I., Il 136/390), extremely fine and rare 3
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1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
82
Peace of Ryswick, 1697, by Arondeaux, rev. Genius of Friesland standing, 68 mill., M.I., II 170/454, very fine and rare; another, bust of Louis XIV, rev. Mars and Justice, by H. Roussel, 70 mill., M.I., II 177/468, very fine and very rare 2
Peace rejoicings at Gouda, 1697, William III as Hercules, 74 mill., M.I., II 189/494, rare; State of Britain, 1697, by John Croker, bust of William III to right, rev. Britannia seated to left, 70 mill., M.I., II 192/499, very fine 2
Anne, Union of England and Scotland, 1707, 70 mill., bust to left, rev. Pallas, M.I., Il 298/115, extremely fine; George Louis, Elector of Brunswick, 1708, by E. Hannibal, 7, 66 mill., M.I., II 327/154, very fine 2
Death of Prince George of Denmark, 1708, husband of Queen Anne, a star inscribed G in the centre of nine others variously inscribed, rev. GLORIOSISS . MEMOR, etc., 73 mill., M.I., II 334/164, very fine and of great rarity; not represented in the Montagu, Murdoch, or Mackenzie cabinets 1
Peace of Utrecht, 1713, by John Croker, rev. Britannia seated, to the left, ships, etc., 60 mill., M.I., II 399/256. Extremely fine and rare 1
George I, Accession medal, 1714, by E. Hannibal, 67 mill., M.I., II 420/2, fine and rare; Arrival in England, Sept. 1714, by John Croker, 68 mill., rev. Neptune attended by Tritons, M.I., II 422/6, very fine Z
Sir Andrew Fountaine, 1715, by A. Selvi, bust to right, rev. Pallas standing amongst works of art, 85 mill., M.I., II 433/30, very fine and rare in silver; Sir Thomas Dereham, 1715, bust to right, VIRTVTE . ME . INVOLVO, 87 mill., M.I., II 447/54, in bronze, very fine and rare 2
George II, the Royal Family, 1732, by John Croker, 70 mill., rev. medallion portraits of the seven royal children, M.I., II 500/47, very fine; Re-marriage of Frederick, Prince of Denmark, with Princess Louisa, 17438, by G. W. Wahl, 65 mill., M.I., II 581/219, very fine and very rare 2
George III, Royal Humane Society’s medal, granted to Mr. Crane 1788, 51 mill., with ring for suspension; George, Prince Regent, 1814, by J. Parker, 70 mill., Britannia crowned by Victory, etc. Extremely fine z
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
83
Silver medals of Albert, Prince Consort, by G. G. Adams, 60 mill. ; Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, City of London medal, 1887, 65 mill. ; Accession plaquette of Edward VII, 1901, 57 x 37 mill.; Corona- tion of Edward VII and Alexandra, by E. Fuchs, 65 mill., all very fine 4
Bronze medals of George IV, William IV (2), Abolition of the Test Act, 1828, Albert Prince Consort, Boehm’s Jubilee medal of Victoria, 1887, Art Union Jubilee medal, medals in pewter of William IV, Albert Prince Consort, and Duke of Cambridge, all very fine 10
Smaller sized medals.
Henry VII, his marriage with Elizabeth of York, 56 mill., cast and chased, made at Prague in the XVIIth century, very fine 1
Henry VIII, Peace and cession of Tournay 1519, bust of Francis I, 54 mill., a restrike; Henry VIII as head of the Church, a chas- ing by Stuart (M.I. 42); Elizabeth, Penrith Free Grammar School, founded 1564, 47 mill. (M.I. 39), and another, engraved and dated 1797, with loop for suspension, very fine and scarce; Leicester quits Belgium 1587, cast and chased (M.I. 100), by Stuart 5
Elizabeth, Spanish defeats 1597, rev. views of the nine towns captured by the Allies, 50 mill. (M.I. 163); Battle of Nieuport, 1600, plan and siege of Fort St. Andrew, 55 mill. (M.I. 171). Both very fine and rare 2
James I, Alliance of England, France and the United Provinces, 1609, 52 mill. (M.I. 22); another, French lis, English rose and Zeeland lion, 53 mill. (M.I. 25). Both very fine and rare 2
James I, badges in lead (2); medal of Shakespeare, 1803, silver; Charles I, Dominion of the sea, 1639, later cast; badge of Sir Thomas Fairfax, 1645, by Stuart, and Memorial medal of Charles I, 1649, rev. head of Medusa, 57 mill. (M.I. 208). Fine and rare 6
Charles I, Memorial of 1649, German work (M.I. 210), 47 mill. Very fine 1
Royalist badge, by Rawlins, silver-gilt, busts of Charles I and Henrietta on either side, ring at top for suspension and wreath bordering, 56 x 40 mill. (M.I. 216). Very fine and rare 1
Royalist badge, bust of King, rev. Royal arms (M.I. 232), cast and chased; another, with similar obv., rev. blank, very fine 2
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Commonwealth, Martin Tromp, 1653, cast and damaged (M.I. 36); Death of Cromwell, 1658, medal of Dutch work, rev. olive-tree and shepherd with his flock, 50 mill. (M.I. 85), very fine and scarce 2
Charles II, landing at Dover, 1660, bust within wreath, rev. ship approaching coast (M.I. 48), 58 mill. Extremley fine and scarce 1
Marriage of Charles II and Catherine, 1662, medal by G. Bower, 54 mill. (M.I. 90); Commercial Treaties between Holland, France and England, 1662, Dutch work, 54 mill. (M.I. 125). Both fine 2
Lord George Berkeley, medal by Jean Baptiste Du Four, bust to right, rev. a tree with shield and supporters, 52 mill. (M.I. 156). Very rare 1
Proposed commercial treaty with Spain, 1666 (M.I. 162); Peace of Breda, 1667, rev. Britannia seated (M.I. 185), and another, varied (M.I. 186), all 57 mill., by John Roettier Very fine 3
The Elector of Saxony, Knight of the Garter, 1671, 47 mill. (M.I. 205); Grand Festival in honour held at Dresden, 1678 (M.1. 242). Second very fine 2
James, Duke of York and his consort Beatrice d’Este, 1680, by George Bower, 52 mill. (M.I. 256), wery fine and rare; Charles II, medal in lead, by J. Roettier, 52 mill., rev. Royal arms (M.I. 277) 2
James II, Duke of Monmouth defeated, 1685, bust of the Duke to right, rev. Roman warrior trying to open a lion’s jaw, 50 mill. (M.I., I 613/22). Very fine and very rare 1
Spanish wreck recovered, 1687, by George Bower, conjoined busts of James II and Mary, rev. a ship, the boats of which are engaged in fishing up tressure, 55 mill. (M.I. 33). Very fine and rare 1
Archbishop Sancroft and the seven Bishops, 1688, 50 mill. (M.1I. 37), silver-gilt, the same in silver, struck on a thick flan, very fine; two others, on thin flans; another, by George Bower, rev. the seven bishops are represented by the Pleiades (M.I. 40). Very fine and very rare 5
Church and the seven bishops, 1688, Jesuit and monk, with spade and pick, endeavour to undermine a church, 57 mill. (M.1., I 625/42), very rare, executed in Holland; Anti-Christian Confederacy, 1688 (M.I. 54), in bronze and lead, medals by Jan Smeltzing, 50 mill, 3
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1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
85
Birth of Prince James, 1688, Aglaurus opens a basket and discovers Erichthonius, 50 mill. (M.I. 53). Very fine and rare |
William and Mary, Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, 50 mill., the Prince on horseback, his fleet lying near at ancho~ (M.I. 64), very fine; another, by Arondeaux, 50 mill., boats landing troops near a fortified harbour (M.1. 65), extremely fine 4
Flight of James II, 50 mill. (M.I. 3); Administration offered to William, 1689, bust of James IJ (M.I. 6), both in pewter; William and Mary, restorers of the Church, by G. Bower, 1689, 52 mill. (M.I. 18), very fine; another, struck on thinner flan, rare 4
Coronation of William and Mary, April 1689, by G. Bower, 54 mill. (M.I. 38); another, with bust of Mary only, pewter (M.I. 51); Security of Britain, 1689, 56 mill., pewter (M.I. 60): Toleration Act, 1689, bust of William III, rev. Louis XIV receives “James II, by P. H. Miiller, 50 mill. (M.I. 64). Very fine and scarce 4
William and Mary, their busts on either side, 50 mill. (M.I. 70): another, executed in Holland, busts in high relief, 48 mill. (M.I. 78). Very fine and very rare 2
Queen Mary Regent, 1690, 48 mill. (M.I. 112); another, in bronze (M.I. 111); Battle of the Boyne, 1690, badge with loop for suspension (M.I. 140), later work; William III’s return to Holland (M.I. 159), and Triumphal entry into the Hague 1691 (M.I. 164), the two last in pewter; Congress of the Allies, 1691, by P. H. Miller, 50 mill., silver (M.I. 182). Very fine 6
Subjection of Ireland, Oct. 1691, by D. Trapentier, rev. PARCERE SVBIECTIS, etc., lion trampling upon prostrate hydra, 54 mill. (M.I., Il 39/220). Very fine and rare 1
Deventer Testimonial, 1691, 46 mill. (M.I. 237), very fine and rare; Battle of La Hogue, 1692, Neptune drives Louis XIV from his marine car, 50 mill. (M.I. 251), very fine 2
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, rev. Naval Action, 50 mill. (M.I. 266), very fine; another, rev. Fame and Victory supporting a tablet, 45 mill. (M.I. 272), very fine and rare; Distrust of Louis XIV, 1695, 56 mill.; Prince Louis of Baden in London, 1694, 50 mill., the two last in pewter 4
Death of Queen Mary, 1695, silver, 50 mill. (M.I. 365), very fine; another, bronze (M.I. 343), and a third in pewter (M.I. 360), fine 3
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1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
86
William III, Peace of Ryswick, box medal, 45 mill. (M.I. 433), very fine; Succession of Prince James, 1701, 50 mill., cast and chased, later work (M.I. 540); Prince James, 1697, rev. ship in distress (M.I. 500), bronze; Brussels bombarded and Namur retaken (M.I. 379), pewter 4
Anne, Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702 (M.I. 24); Prince Eugene and Marlborough (M.1. 55), both in pewter. Fine and very rare 2
Queen Anne’s Bounty, 1704, by John Croker, 45 mill. (M.I. 43); Union of England and Scotland, 46 mill. (M.I. 107); City of Lille taken, October 1708, 46 mill. (M.I. 159), all silver. Very fine 3
Battle of Malplaquet, 1709, by John Croker, 47 mill. (M.I. 197); Battle of Almenara, 1710, by the same artist, 48 mill. (M.I. 218); Peace of Utrecht, 1718, rev. Europe seated on shore, 48 mill. (M.I. 262). Very rare, all three silver and very fine 3
Union of England and Scotland 1707 (M.I. 107); Douay taken 1710 (M.I. 213); Capture of Béthune, St. Vincent and Aire 1710 (M.I. 220), all three in bronze, very fine; James III, “ the Old Pretender ’’’ and Princess Louisa 1712, by Norbert Roettier, 52 mill. (M.I. 241), silver, very fine and rare; another, in pewter; a third, in bronze, restoration of the Kingdom, 1708, rev. map of Great Britain (M.I. 136), very fine 6
George I, Entry into London, 1714, 47 mill., by John Croker, and the same in bronze (M.I. 7); Battle of Dunblain, 1715, 46 mill., and the same in bronze (M.I. 33); Preston taken, 1715, 45 mill., and the same in bronze (M.I. 34). Very fine 6
Naval action off Cape Passaro, 1718, by John Croker, 45 mill,, and the same in bronze (M.I. 42); Order of the Bath, 46 mill., and in bronze (M.I. 75); Death of the Duke of Marlborough, June 1722, 49 mill. (M.I. 67); Sir Isaac Newton, silver and bronze, by John Croker, 51 mill. (M.I. 83). <All very fine 7
Escape of Princess Clementine from Innspruck, 1719, 48 mill. (M.1. 49), very fine; James III, Appeal against the House of Hanover, 1721, bronze (M.I. 63), fine 2
George II, Visit to the Hartz mines, 1729, by E. Hannibal, 49 mill. (M.I. 33), fine and very rare; Second Treaty of Vienna, 1731, 49 mill. (M.I. 40), extremely fine; Marriage of William of Orange and Princess Anne, by Andeles, 49 mill. (M.I. 55), all
very fine 3
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1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1956
1957
1958
87
Battle of Culloden, 1746, by R. Yeo, 51 mill. (M.I. 278); Majority of the Prince of Wales, 1759, 55 mill. (M.I. 428); Jubilee of the Peace of Utrecht, 55 mill. (M.I. 85). All very fine, the last rare 3
Bronze medals of John Freind, 1728 (M.I. 28), Princes Charles and Henry (M.I. 35); Milton’s Monument (83), Robert Barker, 1744 (232). Sir Hans Sloane (234), and Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1750 (366). All very fine 6
George III, silver medals of Henry IX, Cardinal, by O. Hamerani, 53 mill.; Attempted assassination of George III, 1800, by C. H. Kiichler, 48 mill.; Boydell’s Shakespeare medal, and National Jubilee, 1809, 51 mill. All very fine 4
Bronze medals, John Paul Jones, Cornwallis and Sultan Tippoo, George III, varied events (6), Death of. Pitt; medals in pewter (5), varied, including death of Fox. Chiefly very fine 14
Silver medals, Death of Pitt, by P. Wyon, 50 mill.; another of different design, 50 mill.; Death of Princess Charlotte, 1816, by Mills. All three very fine 3
Bronze medals of the Duke of Wellington, Princess Charlotte (2), George III, varied (5), and others in pewter (3). Several very fine 11
George IV, Visit to Edinburgh, 1822, by Bain, 45 mill. (2); bronze medals of George IV (6), Earl of Eldon (2), etc., and others in pewter, varied (6). A/l very fine 17
William IV, A medal, Reform Bill 1831, 46 mill.; 42 medals of William IV (4), Earl of Plymouth; others in pewter (6). All fine 12
Victoria, silver medal of Chantrey, 55 mill.; Marriage of George, Duke of York and Princess Mary, 1893, 51 mill.; Diamond Jubilee 1897. 55 mill.; International Fisheries Exhibition, 45 mill.; Boer War medal, 45 mill. All very fine 5
Bronze medals (12), others in white metal (16), illustrating various
events and persons; badges (4), etc. Fine 32 \
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, 52 mill.; another, by Bowcher,
46 mill.; bronze (2), and pewter (2), medals on the same event. All very fine 6
Silver medals of William of Wykeham, by Yeo; Elizabeth, of York, from a portrait by Holbein; chasing by Stewart of Henry VII, 1542 (M.I. 45), all retrospective; AZ Dassier medals of William I to Mary Tudor (18), and white metal (2), etc. All fine 24
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Smaller Medals, etc.
Edward VI, Christ’s Hospital founded 1553 (three varieties, cf. M.I. 16); Philip and Mary, their busts on either side (M.I. 19), chasing by