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Transcript of Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals -15005
15 JULY 2015
LONDON
ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINSAND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
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WEDNESDAY 15 JULY 2015
Morning Session - Commencing at 11.00 a.m
LotsANCIENT GREEK COINS 1- 65
Coins of Ancient Cyprus 19- 37
ROMAN COINS 66-123
The Great Chesterford Hoard 91-106
ISLAMIC COINS 124-146
INDIAN COINS 147-157
FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS 158-257
A Collection of Polish Coins and Medals 209-229
Russian Platinum Medal 237
NUMISMATIC BOOKS 257-266
MEDALS BY KARL GOETZ 267-319
Afternoon Session - Commencing at 2.00 p.m
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS 320-438
The Hodgson Collection 320-359
SCOTTISH COINS 439-464
IRISH COINS AND MEDALS 465-471
ENGLISH MILLED COINS 472-512
Order of Sale
ANCIENT, BRITISH & FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
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ANCIENT GREEK COINS
1 Gaul, Massilia (c.300-250 BC), ¡ Drachm, 2.98g, head of Artemis right, rev. MAΣΣA,lion right, T(?) below (cf. SNG Copenhagen 749 and DLT 840ff), together with two ¡Obols (c.350-300 BC), 0.71g and 0.47g, young male head left, rev. MA within spokes ofwheel (SNG Cop. 725 and 727), almost very fine (3) £120-150
WEDNESDAY 15 JULY 2015
Morning Session commencing at 11.00 a.m. (Lots 1-319)
All lots are subject to Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogue
EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.
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4 Calabria, Tarentum (c.212-209 BC), ¡ Punic Half Shekel, 3.38g, horseman right,holding filleted palm-branch, ΣΩKANNAΣ beneath, rev. TAPAΣ, boy astride dolphin left,holding kantharos and trident, eagle behind (Vlasto 986; Hist. Num. 1082), cabinet tone,very fine £220-260
PROVENANCE:Cote collection, and Seaby list July 1977, C502
5 Bruttium, Kroton (c.300-250 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.08g, male head right, rev. KPO, owlstanding left, head facing, grain-ear to left (SNG ANS 421; Hist. Num. 2195), very fine £250-300
PROVENANCE:Stanley Gibbons list 14, May 1977, 9
2 Calabria, Tarentum (c.380-340 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.61g, naked horseman cantering left,rev. TAPAΣ, naked boy astride dolphin left, holding ribbon (?), X below (cf. Vlasto 490;Hist. Num. 882), toned, very fine £150-200
3 Calabria, Tarentum (c.302-280 BC), ¡ Diobol, 1.23g, head of young Herakles three-quarters facing, turned slightly left, club to left, rev. naked Herakles wrestling the Nemeanlion, Φ between legs, club, skyphos on left (Vlasto 1349; Hist. Num. 977), iridescent tone,extremely fine, rare £600-700
PROVENANCE:Spink Numismatic Circular, Sept. 1992, 4809
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9 Thrace, Ainos (c.427-424 BC), ¡ Diobol, 1.31g, head of Hermes right, wearingpetasos, rev. AIN, goat standing right, stylised vine-tendril before (May 194), cabinet tone,very fine £200-250
PROVENANCE:Seaby list April 1977, C429
10 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.52g, AlexandreiaTroas, diademed head of Alexander the Great right, with horn of Ammon, rev. Athenaenthroned left, holding Nike and leaning left elbow on shield at her side, wreath on left,monogram in ex. (Thompson 162), very fine £300-400
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6 Sicily, Leontinoi (c.460 BC), ¡ Hemiobol, 0.28g, lion’s scalp facing, rev. ΛEON(retrograde), barley-grain (Grose McClean 2325), toned, good fine, reverse very fine, rare £60-80
PROVENANCE:Seaby list Dec. 1976, C496
7 Sicily, Syracuse (c.480-475 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.13g, charioteer holding reins ofslow quadriga right, Nike flying above to crown horses, rev. ΣYPAKOΣION, head ofArethusa right, her hair bound by beaded taenia, four dolphins swimming around (cf.Boehringer 154; SNG Cop.629), very fine £600-800
8 Sicily, Syracuse (c.395 BC), Æ Drachm, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. sea-starbetween two dolphins (SNG Cop.720), very fine £100-150
11 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¿ Stater, 8.59g,Salamis, head of Athena right, wearing triple-crested helmet, rev. AΛEΞAN∆POY, Nikestanding left, holding wreath and stylis, rudder symbol on left (Price 3149), some lustre,good very fine £1,000-1,200
12 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,16.82g, Corinth, c.220-215 BC, head of young Herakles right, wearing lion’s skinheaddress, rev. Zeus seated left on throne with two Nikai atop the uprights, holding eagleand sceptre, statue of Athena standing left, holding spear and shield before, ΘE underthrone (Price 703; Troxell, MN 17, pl. XVII, 4 and p.80-81), very fine, rare £450-550
PROVENANCE:Spink Numismatic Circular, March 1992, 729
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16 Crete, Gortyna (c.98-94 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.14g, diademed head of Zeus right, A belowtruncation, rev. Apollo seated left on rocks, holding bow and arrow (cf. BMC 49), lovelyiridescent toning, extremely fine, reverse almost extremely fine £250-300
PROVENANCE:Seaby list November 1976, C384
17 Paphlagonia, Sinope (c.490-425 BC), ¡ Drachm, 6.30g, head of sea-eagle left, vestigialleg below, and dolphin, rev. incuse square of mill-sail pattern, alternately stippled (SNGBM 1359), toned, very fine £130-160
PROVENANCE:Seaby list December 1977, C1037
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13 Euboia, Eretria (late 4th-early 3rd cents. BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.46g, head of the nymphEuboia right, rev. EY, head and neck of bull three-quarters facing right, fillets hangingfrom horns, symbol of lyre to right (SNG Copenhagen 484; Wallace 90), iridescent darktone, very fine £180-220
PROVENANCE:Seaby list February 1976, A122
14 Attica, Athens (late 5th - early 4th century BC),¡ Tetradrachm, 17.17g, helmeted headof Athena right, rev. AΘE, owl standing right, head facing, olive-spray and crescent behind,all within incuse square (cf. Svoronos pl.26), countermark in reverse field, very fine £200-250
15 Illyria (c.200-30 BC), Drachms (4), of Apollonia (2), 3.28g, cow suckling calf left, rev.double stellate pattern, magistrates Asklepiados and Philistionos (BMC 38), and 3.28g,magistrates Aristen and Koloi[-] (cf.BMC 9), and of Dyrrhachium (2), 3.34g, similartype but symbols of Isis and ear of corn over bunch of grapes, magistrates Antimachos and[-]niskou (cf.BMC 47), and 3.23g, same symbols, magistrates Philotas and Phaniskou(BMC 123), good fine to very fine (4) £80-120
18 Aeolis, Myrina (c.155-145 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.93g, laureate head of Apollo right,rev. MYPINAIΩN, Apollo Grynios standing right, holding filleted laurel-branch and phiale,omphalos and amphora before, monogram behind, all within laurel-wreath (Sacks, MN30, Issue 39; BMC 13), almost extremely fine £550-650
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COINS OF ANCIENT CYPRUS
Cypriot coins from the estate of a deceased collector, some of which were sold inour auctions in December 2013 and March 2015. The collection was formed after1960 and has been held in a London bank since.
19 Cyprus, Kition (late 5th cent. BC), ¡ Stater, 11.35g, Herakles advancing right (only hislegs visible), wielding club, rev. lion attacking stag right, in dotted square within incusesquare (cf. BMC 10ff and 29ff), good metal, but off centre both sides, good fine, togetherwith a Third-Stater, 3.47g, of similar types (cf. BMC 26-28), obverse weak, almost veryfine, a Diobol, 1.51g, (cf. BMC 43ff), obverse encrusted, and some deposit on reverse, reversefine, a Twelfth-Stater, 0.72g, of Baalmalek I (c.479-449 BC), head of Herakles right, rev.lion seated right (cf. BMC 8), obverse very weak, reverse with some deposit, very rare, fine,two later 5th cent BC, Twenty-Fourth-Staters, 0.34gg and 0.39g, head of Herakles right,rev. lion attacking stag right (cf. BMC 57ff), fine, and a Forty-Eighth-Stater, 0.23g,similar types (cf. BMC 67), mostly obscured by deposit, fine (7) £100-150
20 Cyprus, Salamis (5th cent. BC), ¡ Diobol, 1.85g, ram lying left, rev. square incusepunch with uncertain type within (?) (cf. BMC pl. XXIII, 12), slightly off centre, deposit,fine, and an Obol, .76g, (c.520-500BC), ram’s head left, rev. smooth (BMC 8-9), somedeposit, very fine (2) £120-150
21 Cyprus, Salamis (late 5th cent. BC), ¡ Obol, 0.69g, young male head right, rev. blank(BMC 45), pitting, good fine, and another, 0.79g, similar, deposit, good fine (2) £80-100
22 Cyprus, Amathos (c.460-400 BC), ¡ fractions, 0.12g, 0.12g, 0.21g, 0.23g, 0.39g,0.38g, lion lying right, rev. forepart of lion right, within incuse square (cf. BMC 5), and0.61g, lion’s head right (?), rev. lion seated right within incuse square, rare, fair to goodfine (6) £100-150
23 Cyprus, Amathos (c.400-350 BC), ¡ fractions (25), from 0.10g to .56g, lion’s head orlion lying right, rev. forepart of lion right, some with head facing, the surfaces covered withdeposit, but the types discernible on most, poor to fine (25) £100-150
24 Cyprus, Kition (later 5th-4th cents. BC), ¡ fractions (33) , from 0.08g to 3.59g,Herakles advancing right, rev. lion attacking stag right and 0.61g, head of Herakles, rev.lion seated right within incuse square, most covered with deposit, but the type discernible onone side and sometimes both, poor to fine (33) £120-160
25 Cyprus, Paphos (early 5th cent. BC), ¡ Third Stater, 3.97g, bull walking left, rev.eagle’s head left in linear frame within incuse square (cf. Price and Waggoner 786), acurious piece, some evidence of tooling on reverse, good fine, together with a fraction, 0.65g.of the same types, and two ¡ fractions, 0.74g, 0.35g, of Stasandros (c.450 BC), bullstanding left, winged solar disk above, rev. eagle standing left, laurel-spray behind, fairand poor (4) £160-200
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26 Cyprus, Paphos, Pnytos II (?) (c.425 BC), ¡ Hemiobol, 0.37g, head and neck of bullthree-quarters facing right, rev. eagle standing left, olive-spray behind, Cypriot lettersbefore (BMC - ; Traité - ), an apparently unpublished obverse type, extremely rare, good fine £100-150
27 Cyprus, Paphos (?), Ptolemy I (305-283 BC), Æ 11mm, 1.15g, head of Aphroditeright, wearing ornamented stephanos, rev. eagle standing left, star (sic) to left (cf.Svoronos 82, pl. VI, 27, and BMC 58), unrecorded with this symbol, very fine, reverse goodfine, together with an Æ 10.5mm, 1.16g, of same types, with wreath to left of eagle(Svoronos 82; BMC 58), obverse off centre, good fine (2) £100-120
28 Cyprus, Salamis (late 5th cent. BC), ¡ Obol, 0.91g, ram’s head left, rev. smooth (BMC8-9), very fine £240-300
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30 Cyprus, Salamis (late 5th cent. BC), ¡ Twenty Fourth Stater, 0.42g, bare male headright, rev. smooth (BMC 47), deposit on obverse, good fine, and a smaller denomination,0.35g, similar, but head left (sic) (BMC - ), unpublished, almost very fine (2) £120-150
31 Cyprus, Salamis (late 5th cent. BC), ¡ Fractions, 0.67g and 0.82g, bare male headright, rev. smooth (cf. BMC 46), and three smaller denominations of same types, 0.55g,0.40g, and 0.29g, together with 0.48g, head of Herakles in lion’s skin right, rev. wheel(BMC 50), a Fifth (?) Stater, 1.32g of Evagoras I (411-373 BC), similar head ofHerakles, rev. goat lying right, Cypriot script above (cf. BMC 52-53), and four uncertain,some encrusted, mainly fair (11) £100-130
32 Cyprus, Salamis, Evagoras I (411-373 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.72g, goat lying right, Cypriotscript above and before, EY in exergue, rev. naked Herakles seated right on rock, which isdraped with his lion’s skin, holding club and horn, Cypriot letters behind and before(Masson and Amandry, Revue Numismatique 1988, 1 a-c; cf. BMC 55 and 56(Tetrobols)), the coin appears somewhat base, but there are clear signs of silver showingthrough deposit. The goat would seem to be the obverse type. Possibly a contemporary platedforgery, about very fine and very rare £200-300
33 Cyprus, Salamis (late 5th-early 4th cent. BC), ¡ Obol, 0.51g, bearded head of Heraklesright, wearing lion’s skin, rev. wheel (BMC 50), very rare, fine, and Evagoras II (c. 361-351 BC), ¡ Obol, 0.49g, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. star of eight rays (BMC 68),very rare, very fine (2) £150-200
34 Cyprus, Salamis, Evagoras II (c.361-351 BC), Æ 16mm, lion walking left, ram’s headabove, rev. horse walking left, star above (BMC 69), another five Æ 15-17mm, similar,together with an Æ 14mm (2nd half of 4th cent. BC), head of Athena left in crestedAthenian helmet, rev. ?A, prow of galley left (BMC 74), and two issues of DemetriosPoliorketes (306-283 BC), Æ Unit, 15mm, 3.82g, male head (Demetrios ?) right,wearing Corinthian helmet ornamented with bull’s horn, rev. BA, prow of galley right,monogram below (Newell 20), and a half unit, 13mm, 3.82g, of same types andmonogram (cf. Newell 20), fine to about very fine (9) £140-160
35 Miscellaneous Cilicia and Cyprus, Uncertain Cilician mint (4th cent BC), ¡ Obol,0.67g, three-quarters facing head female head, rev. facing head of Bes (SNG Levante233), obverse off centre, very fine, another, 0.45g, similar, rev. head of Aphrodite left (cf.SNG Levante 243), chip off edge, fine, Cilicia or Phoenicia, ¡ Obol, 0.74g, uncertaintype, rev. king fighting lion, Salamis or Cilicia (?), ¡ Obol, 0.78g, head of Zeus left, rev.uncertain, another, 0.92g, head of Athena right, rev. uncertain, Magnesia, ¡ Obol,0.93g, horseman, rev. bull butting left, fair, together with bronzes (11), of Ionia,Pamphylia, Paphos and Salamis (11), fair to about fine (17) £70-90
36 Cyprus under Roman rule, Augustus, Æ 27 mm, AD 1, laureate head left, rev. barehead of Gaius Caesar right (RPC 3912), Tiberius (14-37), Æ 23 mm, bare head right,rev. Livia seated right, holding patera and sceptre (RPC 3919), Claudius (41-54), Æ 36mm, laureate head right, Latin legend, rev. KOINON/KYΠPI/WN (the Nu’s reversed) inwreath (cf. RPC 3928), another two, 35 and 36 mm, similar, another, 35 mm, similar,but with rectangular countermark on reverse, mostly fair, and Antoninus Pius(138-161), Æ 26 mm, laureate head right, rev. bare-headed, draped bust of MarcusAurelius as Caesar right (BMC 52), green patina, good fine or better (7) £70-90
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29 Cyprus, Salamis (late 5th cent. BC), ¡ Tetrobol, 3.18g, ram lying left, rev. smooth(cf. BMC 6), fair, an Obol, 0.92g, ram’s head left, rev. smooth (BMC 8-9), partlyencrusted, fair, a Twenty Fourth Stater, 0.48g of the same types (cf. BMC 10-11), someencrustation, fine, and a Forty Eighth Stater, 0.25g, of the same types (BMC 10-11),about very fine, another, similar, 0.20g, good fine, and a Ninety Sixth Stater, 0.11g, similar(BMC - ), good fine (6) £180-220
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39 Phoenicia, Tyre (85/84 BC), ¡ Shekel, 14.30g, laureate head of Melqart right, rev.TYPOY IEPAΣ KAI AΣYΛOY, eagle standing left, right talon on beak of galley, palm branchbehind, club and date BM (year 42) on left, ∆ behind (cf BMC 134), some pitting roundmouth, good very fine £350-400
40 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos II (261-246 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.92g, Antioch,diademed head right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow before him andbow at his side, control mark on left, another on right (Seleucid Coins 571(2); WSM980), good very fine, reverse very fine £300-400
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37 Cyprus, Heraclius (AD 610-641), Æ Follis, year 18 (AD 627/8), Heraclius standingfacing between the Empress Martina and Heraclius Constantine, rev. large M betweenANNO and X/UI/II, monogram above, KV?P in exergue (Sear 849; MIB 198), and anothersimilar, good fine to about very fine (2) £100-140
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38 Phoenicia, Sidon (107/106 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 13.94g, turreted and veiled bust ofTyche right, rev. ΣI∆ΩNIΩN, eagle standing left, right talon on beak of galley, palm-branchover wing, monogram and date LE to left (BMC 100), iridescent toning, about extremelyfine, reverse extremely fine, rare £800-1,000
PROVENACE:Spink Numismatic Circular July 1989, 3879
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45 Kingdom of Syria, Seleukos IV (187-175 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.84g, Antioch,diademed head right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow before him andbow at his side, wreath and palm-branch on left, monogram in exergue (Seleucid Coins1313(1); SMA 39), rare, very fine £450-550
46 Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios III (c.97-87 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.75g, Damascus,91/90 BC, diademed head right, rev. cult image of Atargatis standing facing, holdingflower, barley stalk rising from each shoulder, N over monogram on left, date BKC (year222) below, all within laurel-wreath (Seleucid Coins 2451(6); LSM 127), good metal, veryfine £300-350
47 Persia, silver coins (14), Achaemenid Dynasty, Siglos (c.450 BC), running king right,holding bow and spear, Parthian Dynasty, Tetradrachms (3), good fine to almost veryfine, Drachms (6), various kings, from Mithradates II - Osroes II, very fine or better,Sasanian Dynasty, Shapur I, Drachm, very fine, Hormizd IV, Drachm, good very fine,together with two Fractions of the Kingdom of Persis, fine (14) £230-280
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41 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos Hierax (c.242-227 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.00g,Lampsakos, diademed head right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrowbefore him and bow at his side, long torch before him, forepart of Pegasos and controlmark in exergue (Seleucid Coins 849(2); WSM 1552a), good very fine £350-450
42 Kingdom of Syria, Seleukos III (226-223 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.04g, Antioch,diademed head right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow before him andbow at his side, control marks on left and right (Seleucid Coins 921(1); WSM 1029), goodvery fine £400-500
43 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos III (222-187 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.96g, Antioch,c.204-197 BC, diademed head right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrowbefore him and bow at his side, control mark on left (Seleucid Coins 1044(1); WSM1089), almost extremely fine £400-500
44 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos III (222-187 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.87g, Uncertain mint,diademed head right, rev. elephant standing right, EΣ in exergue (Seleucid Coins 1136;WSM 852), very fine £200-250
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50 Kingdom of Parthia, Mithradates II (121-91 BC), ¡ Drachms (6), Ekbatana,diademed bust left in imperial robe, torque round neck, rev. Arsakes I seated right,holding out bow, square five-line legend (Sellwood 27.1, 27.2; Shore 85, 87), some toned,very fine to good very fine (6) £400-500
51 Sanatruces (?) (c.AD 116), ¡ Drachm, 3.79g, Ecbatana, diademed head with stubblybeard left, wearing helmet with ear-flaps, rev. square seven-line legend, archer seatedright, holding bow before him, monogram below bow (Sellwood 81.1; Shore 423(Parthamaspates); Sunrise 449), toned, an attractive very fine, together with Pacorus II(AD78-120), ¡ Diobol, 1.36g, draped bust left wearing diademed tiara with “hooks” oncrest, rev. square five-line blundered legend, archer seated right, holding out bow,monogram below (Shore 402; Sunrise 436; Sellwood, Num. Chron. 1989, type 8, pl.42), toned, very fine (2) £140-180
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48 Kingdom of Parthia, Arsakes II (211-185 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.98g, Rhagai (?),diademed head left, wearing bashlyk, rev. APΣAKOY, archer seated right on throne, holdingout bow, eagle (?) on right (Sellwood 6.1; Sunrise 243), minor corrosion on right ofreverse, good very fine £250-300
PROVENANCE:Seaby list October 1976, C243
49 Kingdom of Parthia, Phraates II (132-127 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.98g, Ecbatana,diademed head left, rev. archer seated right on omphalos, holding out bow, four-linelegend (Sellwood 16.1; Sunrise 269), cabinet tone, good very fine £160-200
PROVENANCE:Seaby list August 1977, C629
52 Sasanian Empire, Ardashir I (224-42), Drachm, crowned and diademed bust right, noearflaps to crown, rev. garlanded fire altar (cf. S.10, Alram & Gyselen 255), good very fine £180-230
53 Kingdom of Bactria, silver coins (6), Apollodotos I (c.174-165 BC), square Drachm,elephant left, rev. humped bull right (ANS 303), Antimachos II (c.174-165 BC),bilingual Drachm, Nike standing left, rev. horseman right (ANS 414), Eukratides (c.171-145 BC), Obol, helmeted head right, rev. caps of the Dioscuri (ANS 518), Menander I(c.155-130 BC), bilingual Drachms (2), one with helmeted head right, the other withbust left, aegis over shoulder, hurling thunderbolt, revs. Athena standing left (ANS 855and 733), and Apollodotos II (c.85-65 BC), bilingual Drachm (ANS 1544), the last fine,but the others very fine or better (6) £140-180
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59 Kingdom of Numidia, Juba II (25BC-AD 23), ¡ Drachm, 2.61g, head of Juba asHerakles right, REX IVBA, rev. lion’s skin draped over club, flanked by arrow and bow,RXXXVI (= AD 11) (Mazard 179; SNG Cop. 585var.), very fine £200-250
60 Kingdom of Numidia, Juba II (25BC-AD 23), ¡ Drachm, 3.05g, diademed headright, REX IVBA, rev. eagle standing facing, head right, on thunderbolt, sceptre before leftwing (Mazard 204-5; SNG Cop. 583), toned, very fine £130-160
61 Africa, Kingdom of Aksum, Endybis (AD 270-290), ¿ Unit, 2.69g, draped bust rightwearing headcloth with rays above forehead and ribbon behind, framed by two stalks ofwheat, disc and crescent above, EN∆YBIC BACIΛEYC, rev. as obverse, AΞWMITW BICI∆AXY(“of the Axumites, man of Dakhu”) (Juel-Jensen type 1; BMC 1-3), extremely fine £550-650
PROVENANCE:Seaby list January 1979, A11
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54 Indo-Greek Kingdom, Hermaios and Calliope (c.105 BC), ¡ Drachm, 2.36g,diademed and draped bust of Hermaios conjoined with draped bust of Calliope right, rev.Kharosthi legend, Hermaios on prancing horse right, monogram below (SNG ANS1319ff), toned, almost very fine £140-160
PROVENANCE:Seaby list March 1977, C162
55 Kingdom of Egypt, Berenike I or II (mid 3rd cent. BC), ¡ Didrachm, 6.54g, Cyrene(?), diademed and draped bust right, rev. BEPENIKHΣ BAΣIΛIΣΣHΣ, club between Π andtrident-head, monogram MAΓ (the monogram of Magas), below, all within wreath (BMC,Cyrene, 9; cf. SNG Cop.429/430), good metal, very fine, rare £100-120
56 Kingdom of Egypt, Cleopatra II and Ptolemy X (107-101 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,12.81g, Alexandria, 106/105 BC, diademed head right, aegis round neck, rev. eaglestanding left on thunderbolt, LIB/Θ (year 12 of Cleopatra, and year 9 of Ptolemy) to left,ΠA behind (SNG Copenhagen 359; Svoronos 1728), toned, very fine £80-100
57 Kingdom of Numidia, Juba II (25BC-AD 23), ¡ Drachm, 2.48g, head of Juba asHerakles right, REX IVBA, rev. cornucopia with transverse trident, ET AM (year 41= AD16/17) in field (SNG Cop. 561 var.; Mazard 256), toned, small chip off edge, good veryfine £180-220
58 Kingdom of Numidia, Juba II (25BC-AD 23), ¡ Drachm, 2.58g, diademed headright, REX IVBA, rev. cornucopia with transverse sceptre, crescent above (Mazard 241;SNG Cop. 593), good very fine £130-160
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62 Greek silver coins (16), comprising Massilia, Obol, 4th cent. BC, male head left, rev.MA, wheel, Byzantium, Siglos, c.340-320 BC, bull standing left on dolphin, rev. incusemill-sail punch, Istros, Drachm, 4th cent. BC, two heads facing, one inverted, rev. sea-eagle on dolphin, Sinope, Drachm, late 4th cent. BC, head of nymph Sinope, rev. as last,Apollonia Pontika, Drachm, late 5th-4th cents. BC, anchor, rev. gorgoneion, Diobol,similar types, Mesembria, Diobol, helmet facing, rev. wheel, Pharsalos, Hemidrachm,helmeted head of Athena, rev. head and neck of horse, Apollonia and Dyrrachium,Drachms (2), c.120-70 BC, cow suckling calf, rev. two oblong stellate patterns withinsquare linear frame, Alexander III, the Great, Drachm and Obol, 336-323 BC, head ofHerakles, rev. Zeus seated, Histiaia, Tetrobols (2), 2nd cent BC, head of Histiaia, rev.nymph seated on prow, Miletos, Diobol, early 5th cent. BC, forepart of lion right, headturned back, rev. stellate pattern in incuse square, Pseudo-Rhodian of Mylasa, head ofHelios facing, eagle on left, rev. rose, an interesting group, fine to good very fine (16) £300-400
63 Greek Bronzes of Dia (Bithynia) (late 2nd cent. BC), 21mm., laureate head of Zeusright, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head turned right (BMC 1), green patina,very fine, Kolone (Troas) (c.350-310 BC), 10mm., helmeted head of Athena left, rev.eight-rayed star (BMC 6), good very fine, Tyre (Phoenicia) (77/78 AD), 25mm.,laureate head of Melqarth right, lion’s skin round neck, rev. club surmounted bymonogram of Tyre between date ΓΣ (year 203) and Phoenician script, all within oak-wreath (cf. BMC 272-273), lovely olive-green patina, good very fine, and another similar,same date, almost very fine (4) £800-1,000
PROVENACE:Seaby list February 1977, C35; Seaby list January 1977, C38, Seaby list February 1977,C64, and Seaby list August 1977, C628
64 Greek bronzes (9), Maroneia, 2nd cent. BC, 22mm., head of Dionysos, rev. Dionysosstanding left, holding grapes and wands, Olbia, c.330-300 BC, 24mm., head of river-god, rev. battle-axe and bow in case, Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), 19mm., headof Apollo left, rev. horseman right, uncertain symbol below, Seleukeia and Kalykadnon,c.155-50 BC, 25mm., helmeted head of Athena, rev. Nike left, Demetrios II (1st reign,145-140 BC), 19mm., Tyre, diademed head, rev. stern of galley, TYPIΩN and Phoeniciandate, Nabataea, Aretas IV, 20mm., conjoined busts of Aretas and Queen Shaqilath, rev.crossed cornucopias, Ptolemy VI (180-145 BC), 21mm., head of Zeus Ammon, rev. twoeagles standing left, Carthage, c.300-264 BC, head of Tanit left, rev. head and neck ofhorse right, and another, 16mm, head of Tanit left, rev. horse standing right, palm-treein background, the last fair, reverse about very fine, the rest attractive very fine (9) £140-180
x65 Miscellaneous ancient coins (4), comprising Drachm of Menander I, helmeted head, ÆAs of Faustina Snr., Antoninianus of Octavia Severa, and a billon Tetradrachm ofGallienus, average very fine (4) £80-100
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66 M. Fannius and L. Critonius (86 BC), ¡ Denarius, head of Ceres right, AED. PL(Aediles Plebei), behind, rev. the aediles M. Fannius and L. Critonius seated right onsubsellium, P A (publico argento) behind, ear of corn before (RRC 351/1; Sydenham717a), toned, about extremely fine £250-300
PROVENANCE:Spink Numismatic Circular February 1989, 34
67 L. Hostilius Saserna (48 BC), ¡ Denarius, bearded male head (Vercingetorix?) right,Gallic shield behind, rev. naked Gallic warrior holding spear and shield in biga driven fastby charioteer right (RRC 448/2a; Sear, Imperators, 18; Syd. 952), toned, well centred,very fine £500-600
PROVENANCE:Seaby list October 1977, C791
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74 Didius Julianus (28th March-1st/2nd June AD 193), Æ Sestertius, laureate head right,IMP CAES M DID SEVER IVLIAN AVG, rev. [RECTOR] ORBIS, S-C, Julian standing left, togate,holding globe (RIC 16; BMC 28; RCV 6077), very fine, reverse good fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:Discovered in the Sevenoaks area, Kent in 1988 (recorded with the Portable AntiquitiesScheme in 2010, ref. CF6FE2)
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68 Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus (41 BC), ¡ Denarius, uncertain mint on the Adriaticregion, bare male head right, AHENOBAR, rev. military trophy on prow right (RRC 519/2;Sear, Imperators, 339; Syd. 1177), toned, very fine £550-650
PROVENANCE:Seaby list June 1978, C643
69 Mark Antony, ¡ Denarius, military mint moving with Antony and Plancus in Greece,40 BC, lituus and vase, M. ANTON. IMP. AVG. III. VIR R.P.C, rev. L. PLANCVS PRO. COS,thunderbolt, vase and winged caduceus (RRC 522/2; Sear, Imperators, 253; Syd. 1190),toned, two small banker’s marks on reverse, very fine, rare £350-450
PROVENANCE:Seaby list April 1977, C289
70 M. Iunius Brutus, ¡ Denarius, military mint moving with Brutus and Cassius in AsiaMinor or N. Greece, 42 BC, laureate, veiled and draped female bust right, polos on head,L. PLAET. CEST, rev. BRVT IMP, sacrificial axe and simpulum (RRC 508/2; Sear, Imperators,214; Syd. 1300), iridescent tone, minor scratches at reverse edge, good very fine £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:Seaby list March 1978, C283
71 C. Cassius,¡Denarius, military mint at Sardis(?), 42 BC, laureate head of Libertas right,C. CASSEI IMP, rev. M. SERVILIVS LEG, crab holding aplustre in its claws, untied diadem androse below (RRC 505/3; Sear, Imperators, 226; Syd. 1313), toned, small banker’s markbefore chin, good fine, very rare £700-900
PROVENANCE:Seaby list April 1977, C288
72 Nero (AD 54-68), ¿ Aureus, 6.95g, laureate head right, NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev.IVPPITER CUSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre (RIC 52; BMC 67;C. 118; RCV 1930), possibly removed from jewellery, good fine, reverse fine £500-600
73 Vespasian (AD 69-79), ¡ Denarius, Rome, 69-70, laureate head right, rev. IVDAEA,Judaea seated right in mournful attitude at foot of trophy (RIC 2; C.226), scratches inreverse field, toned, about very fine £120-150
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77 Balbinus (AD 238), ¡ Denarius, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.VOTIS/DECENNA/LIBVS within laurel-wreath (RIC p.172; BMC 6; RSC 32), dark tonewith some iridescence, good very fine, very rare £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:Seaby list February 1977, C116
78 Divus Trajan (†AD 117),¡ Antoninianus, struck under Trajan Decius, 250-251, radiatebust right, drapery on far shoulder, DIVO TRAIANO, rev. CONSECRATIO, eagle standing halfright, head left, wings spread (RIC 85b; RSC 666), cabinet tone, extremely fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:Seaby list November 1980, C831a
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75 Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Billon Tetradrachm, Alexandria, 225/6, laureate,draped bust right, rev. Sarapis standing left, right hand raised, holding sceptre, L Π
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76 Maximinus I (AD 235-238),¡ Denarius, 235, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. VOTIS/DECENNA/LIBVS within laurel-wreath (RIC 17; BMC 38; RSC 117), dark tone,good very fine, very rare £400-500
PROVENANCE:Seaby list March 1077, C218
79 Diva Mariniana, wife of Valerian, Billon Antoninianus, 253-254, draped and veiledbust on crescent right, DIVAE MARINIANAE, rev. CONSECRATIO, peacock flying right,bearing figure of Mariniana (RIC 6; RSC 16), very fine, scarce £80-100
PROVENANCE:Seaby list April 1976, A366
80 Probus (AD 276-282), Billon Antoninianus, Siscia, 277, radiate bust left, wearingimperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre, rev. SISCIA PROBI AVG, Siscia seatedbetween the river-gods Savus and Colapis, holding open diadem, water below, XXIT inexergue (RIC 765), almost extremely fine, very rare bust type with this rare reverse £450-550
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87 Zeno (second reign AD 476-491), ¡ Half Siliqua, Milan, pearl-diademed, draped andcuirassed bust right, DN ZENO PERP AVG, rev. M - D, turreted female figure standing halfleft, holding sceptre and cornucopia, right foot on prow (RIC 3618; Ulrich-Bansa 187),equally attributable to Odovacar, the real power in Italy at the time, unusually well centredand complete, toned, good very fine, rare £500-600
PROVENANCE:Seaby list March 1977, C240
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83 Constantine I, the Great (AD 307-337), ¿ Solidus, 4.53g, Antioch, 335-336, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, rev. VICTORIA CO-NSTANTINI AVG, Victory walking left, holding trophy and palm-branch, Christogram onleft, LXXII (= 72 to the pound) on right, SMAN in exergue (C.605; RIC 98), flan flawaffecting both sides, extremely fine, rare £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 152, 11 April 2001, lot 214
84 Constantius II (AD 337-361), ¡ Heavy Siliqua, 3.09g, Trier, rosette-diademed, drapedand cuirassed bust right, rev. PAX AVGVSTORVM, Constantius standing half left, holdinglabarum, TR in exergue (RIC 162; RSC 149†b), cabinet tone, almost extremely fine, rare £350-450
PROVENANCE:Seaby list June 1977, C450
85 Magnentius (AD 350-53), Æ Centenionalis, Trier, bare-headed, draped and cuirassedbust right, A behind, rev. VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, two Victories standing facingeach other, holding between them a wreath containing VOT/V/MVLT/X, TRP in ex.(LRBC 58; RIC 312), brown patina, extremely fine £40-50
86 Julian II (AD 360-63), Æ 3, Sirmium, cuirassed bust left, wearing pearl-diademedhelmet and holding spear and shield, rev. VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath, ASIRM in ex. (RIC108), Jovian (363-64), AE3, Sirmium, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. VOT/V/MVLT/X in wreath, BSIRM in ex. (RIC 118; LRBC 1623), both extremely fine(2) £80-100
81 Diocletian (AD 284-305), Æ Follis, Heraclea, laureate head right, rev. GENIO POPVLIROMANI, Genius standing left, and a Follis of Constantine I (307-337), Thessalonica,helmeted, cuirassed bust right, rev. VIRTVS EXERCIT, two captives bound and seated eitherside of standard inscribed VOT XX, both silvered and almost extremely fine (2) £60-80
82 Constantius I, as Caesar (AD 293-305), Æ Follis, Cyzicus, 295/6, laureate head right,rev. GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM NN, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia,KA in exergue (RIC 11a), together with another of Constantine I, Carthage, 307, similarhead, rev. CONSERVATO-R AFRICAE SVI, Africa standing facing, head left, wearingelephant’s scalp headdress , holding standard and tusk, lion and captured bull at feet, SE -F in field, ∆ in exergue (RIC 58), good very fine and very fine (2) £80-100
PROVENANCE:Seaby lists August 1976, D5, and April 1978, C389
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90 Andronicus II and Michael IX (AD 1295-1320), ¿ Hyperpyron, 3.74g,Constantinople, bust of the Virgin, orans, within city walls, rev. Andronicus and MichaelIX kneeling facing, either side of Christ standing facing crowning them (Sear 2397), aboutvery fine £100-140
PROVENANCE:Seaby list March 1965, G157
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89 Tiberius III (AD 698-705), ¿ Solidus, 4.40g, Constantinople, crowned and cuirassedfacing bust, holding spear and shield, rev. VICTORIA AVGUI, cross potent on three steps,CONOB in exergue (Sear 1360; DOC 1), lustrous, good extremely fine £600-800
PROVENANCE:Seaby list September 1978, A858
88 Justin II (AD 565-578), Æ Follis, Antioch, 565/6, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing,holding Victory on globe and shield, rev. large M between ANNO - I, two stars above andbelow date, Γ below, THEUP in exergue (Sear 378; DOC 143a), almost very fine, togetherwith Tiberius II (AD 578-582), Æ Three-quarter Follis, Nikomedia, crowned, drapedand cuirassed facing bust, rev. large XXX, cross above, NIKOB in exergue (Sear 442: DOC32), very fine, and Constantine IV (AD 668-685), Æ Half Follis, Constantinople,helmeted and cuirassed facing bust, holding cross on globe, rev. large K between ANNOand CO/N, A below (Sear 1179; DOC 35), about very fine (3) £120-150
PROVENANCE:Seaby lists June 1977, C469, and C472, January 1977, C695
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91 Denarii (10), Faustina Senior, AD 140, draped bust right, rev. pulvinar of Juno, throneagainst which rests sceptre with peacock in splendour below (RIC 339; RSC. 219), veryfine, Marcus Aurelius, 162/3, bare head right, rev. Providentia standing left, holdingglobe and cornucopia (RIC 70; RSC 526), about extremely fine, reverse very fine, FaustinaJunior, 161-175, draped bust right, rev. Juno standing left, peacock at feet (RIC 694;RSC 141), very fine, Commodus, 191/2, head right, wearing lion’s skin, rev. HER-CVLRO-MAN AV-GV, club, all within laurel-wreath (RIC 251; RSC 190), good fine, SeptimiusSeverus, four worn examples, revs. Victory (RIC 29a), Apollo sacrificing over altar,Fortuna seated left (RIC 78a), and Securitas seated left (RIC 56), Julia Domna, revs.Diana holding torch (RIC 548), and Felicitas standing left (RIC 581), fine and good fine(10) £150-200
92 Caracalla Denarii (4), 202, young, laureate bust right, rev. Caracalla and Plautillastanding facing each other and clasping hands (RIC 124(a); RSC 23), 211, laureate,older head right, rev. INDVLG FECVNDAE, Domna as Indulgentia seated left on curule chair(RIC 214; RSC 104), 213, similar bust, rev. Moneta standing left (RIC 308; RSC 167),and 215, similar bust, rev. Aesculapius standing facing, holding serpent-entwined staff(RIC 251; RSC 302), very fine to almost extremely fine (4) £150-200
93 Denarii (6), of Geta, as Caesar (2), Laodicea, 199-200, bare-headed, draped youngbust right, rev. Mars advancing right (RIC 103; RSC 76), another later issue, 211, headwith short beard, rev. Liberalitas standing left, globe at feet (RIC 89; RSC 68b), andElagabalus (4), 218, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Roma seated left (RIC 3; RSC127), 219, rev. Providentia leaning on column (RIC 23; RSC 144), 220/1, rev.Abundantia standing left (RIC 56; RSC 1a), and 220/1, rev. Libertas standing left, starto right (RIC 107; RSC 92), very fine to good very fine (6) £160-200
94 Denarii (7), of Julia Maesa, 218-220, draped bust right, rev. Pietas sacrificing at altar(RIC 263; RSC 29), Severus Alexander (4), 222, laureate, draped and cuirassed bustright, rev. Jupiter standing left (RIC 5; RSC 204), rev. Salus seated left, feeding snake(RIC 14; RSC 218), rev. Mars standing left (RIC 160; RSC 173a), and 223, rev.Providentia standing left (RIC 174; RSC 512), Julia Mamaea, (2) 222, draped bustright, rev. Juno standing left, peacock at feet (RIC 343; RSC 35), and, 227, diademedand draped bust right, rev. Vesta standing left (RIC 362; RSC 85), very fine to almostextremely fine (7) £200-250
95 Caracalla Antoniniani (3), 215, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. P M TR PXVIII COS IIII P P, Jupiter standing right, looking right (sic), holding thunderbolt andsceptre (cf. RIC 275b and RSC 277), extremely fine, 216, similar obverse, rev. VENVSVICTRIX, Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre, shield behind (cf. RIC 311dand RSC 608c, but no helmet under shield), very fine, and 217, radiate, draped bust right,rev. P M TR P XX COS IIII P P, Sol standing left, right hand raised, left holding whip (RIC291e; RSC 390), good very fine (3) £160-220
96 Elagabalus, Antoniniani (2), 218/9, radiate, draped bust right, rev. FIDES EXERCITVS,Fides Militum enthroned left, holding eagle and standard, another standard before (RIC70; RSC 31a), radiatem, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. MARS VICTOR, Mars stridingright, holding spear and trophy (RIC 122; RSC 112), both obverses extremely fine, theirreverses about extremely fine (2) £120-150
97 Gordian III Antoniniani (4), 238/9, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMP CAESM ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. Pax standing left (RIC 3; RSC 173), about extremely fine, rev.Providentia standing facing, head left (RIC 4; RSC 302, given to Antioch, RIC 193, inreport), lustrous, extremely fine, rev. Virtus standing left (RIC 6; RSC 381), extremely fine,and 239, similar, rev. Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, small figureof Gordian before him (RIC 16; RSC 189, given to Antioch, RIC 70, in report), scarce,about extremely fine (4) £120-150
98 Gordian III, Antoniniani (7), 239, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMP CAES MANT GORDIANVS AVG, revs. Providentia standing left (RIC 18; RSC 196), 239/240,Aequitas standing facing (RIC 34; RSC 17), Concordia seated left (2) (RIC 35; RSC 50),Liberalitas standing front, holding abacus and cornucopia (RIC 36; RSC 130), Virtusstanding left (RIC 39; RSC 383), and IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS AVG, rev. Gordianstanding left sacrificing over altar (RIC 54; RSC 212), very fine to almost extremely fine(7) £140-180
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102 Gordian III, Antoninianus, 242-243, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMPGORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. P M TR P IIII COS II P P, Gordian in triumphal quadriga left,holding branch and sceptre, crowned by Victory standing behind him (RIC 139; RSC258; RCV 8647), extremely rare, extremely fine £900-1,200
103 Gordian III, Antoniniani (3), 243-244, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMPGORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. FELICITAS TEMPORVM, Felicitas standing left, holding longcaduceus and cornucopia (RIC 142; RSC 81), rev. FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left,holding rudder and cornucopia (RIC 144; RSC 98), and rev. SECVRIT PERP, Securitasstanding, facing left, holding sceptre and leaning on column (RIC 151; RSC 327), allextremely fine (3) £100-120
104 Gordian III, Antoniniani (5), 243-244, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMPGORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Fortuna seated left (2) (RIC 143; RSC 97), rev. Marswalking right (RIC 145; RSC 155), rev. Securitas leaning on column (RIC 151; RSC327), and rev. Victory standing half left (RIC 154; RSC 348), very fine and better (5) £90-120
105 Philip I, Antoninianus, 244-247, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMP M IVLPHILIPPVS AVG, rev. SALVS AVG, Salus standing left, holding rudder and feeding snakecoiled round altar, 5.80g. (RIC 47; RSC 205), and Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus,245-247, diademed, draped bust on crescent right, OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. CONCORDIAAVGG, Concordia seated left, holding patera over altar, and cornucopia (RIC 143; RSC14), a scarce hybrid, the Philip on a large, heavy flan, both lustrous and extremely fine (2) £100-120
106 Philip I, Antoniniani (5), 246, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Felicitasstanding left (RIC 3; RSC 124), 244-247, rev. Aequitas standing left (RIC 27b; RSC 9),rev. Annona standing left, holding corn-ears over modius (2) (RIC 28c; RSC 25), rev.Felicitas standing left (RIC 31; RSC 43), and Philip II, Caesar, Antoninianus, 244-246,similar bust, rev. SPES PVBLICA, Spes advancing left, holding flower (RIC 221; RSC 84),scarce, two showing signs of porosity, overall very fine to good very fine, with one Annona typeextremely fine (6) £120-150
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99 Gordian III, Antoniniani (9), 240, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMPGORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Aequitas standing facing (RIC 63; RSC 25), rev. Liberalitasstanding half left, holding abacus (RIC 67; RSC 142), rev Gordian sacrificing left (RIC68; RSC 216), rev. Roma seated left (RIC 70; RSC 314), 241-243, rev. Sol standing left(RIC 83; RSC 41), rev. Laetitia standing left (2) (RIC 86: RSC 121), and rev. Apolloseated left (2) (RIC 88; RSC 250), good very fine and better (9) £200-250
100 Gordian III, Antoniniani (3), 241-243, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, IMPGORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. P M TR P IIII COS II P P, Apollo seated left, leaning on lyre andholding branch (2) (RIC 88; RSC 250), and rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Hercules standingright, holding club on rock (RIC 95; RSC 404), all three lustrous and extremely fine (3) £100-130
101 Gordian III, Antoniniani (10), 241-243, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right,IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. P M TR P V COS II P P, Apollo seated left (RIC 89; RSC261), rev. TR P III Gordian standing right, holding spear and globe (2) (RIC 91; RSC242), TR P V (2) (RIC 93; RSC 266), rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Hercules standing right,holding club on rock (5) (RIC 95; RSC 404), and a Denarius, laureate, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. Jupiter standing front, head right, holding thunderbolt andsceptre (RIC 112; RSC 113, given as an Antoninianus in the report (RIC 85), very fineand better (11) £200-250
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107 Roman Republic, ¡ Denarii (13), Antestia 9, Calpurnia 11, Cassia 4, Fonteia 9, Furia18, Herennia 1, Naevia 6, Postumia 9a, Servilia 14, Terentia 10, Thoria 1, Titia 2, Valeria11, and a Quinarius of Rubria 1, fine to very fine (14) £140-180
108 Roman Empire, ¡ Denarii (10), of Tiberius (a Tribute Penny), Galba, Vespasian,Domitian, Hadrian (2), Sabina, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, Commodus,fine to very fine (10) £220-260
109 Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Dupondius, 16 BC, AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST withinwreath, rev. C. ASINIVS GALLVS III VIR AAAF around large SC (SNG Ashmolean 504 ff; RIC372), Agrippa (died 12 BC), As, struck under Caligula AD 37-41, head left wearingrostral crown, rev. S-C, Neptune standing left, holding dolphin and trident (RIC 58; C.3),Nero (AD 54-68), Dupondius, Lugdunum, laureate head right, globe at point of bust,rev. Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm (RIC 522), Hadrian (AD 117-138),Dupondius, AD 123, radiate head right, rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI S-C, Virtus standing right,holding spear and parazonium (RIC 605; C.1470), almost very fine to very fine (4) £120-150
110 Roman bronzes (8), Drusus, As, good fine, Nero, As, radiate head right, rev. Geniussacrificing over altar (cf. RIC 87 and 115-6), attractive green patina, almost very fine,Trajan, Quadrans, rev. she-wolf left (RIC 694; RCV 3246), green patina, very fine,Hadrian, Dupondius, rev. Pietas standing right, altar before (RIC 601c), lovely smoothgreen patina, good fine, an As, rev. SALVS AVGVSTI S - C, COS III in ex. Salus standing left,feeding snake coiled round altar (cf. RIC 678, apparently not listed), almost very fine,Lucius Verus, As, rev. Verus clasping hands with Roma seated on cuirass left (cf. RIC1463; RCV 5417), good fine, Commodus, as Caesar, As, bare headed, draped bust right,rev. Spes walking left, holding flower (RIC 1543-4; RCV 5564), about very fine, SeverusAlexander, rev. Providentia standing left holding cornears over modius (RIC 642; RCV8014), almost very fine (8) £160-200
111 Roman Empire, the Flavians through the Antonines, ¡ Denarii (26), of Vespasian(2), Titus, Domitian (2), Nerva, Trajan (4), Hadrian (2), Sabina, Antoninus Pius (2), onewith rev. Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, Faustina Snr (2), Marcus Aurelius (3), Faustina Jnr(2), Lucius Verus, Lucilla, Commodus, and Crispina, a few good fine, but mainly almostvery fine to very fine (26) £380-450
112 Trajan (AD 98-117), Sestertius, AD 105, laureate head right, rev. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPIS-C, Pax standing left, holding olive branch and cornucopia, foot on bust of Dacian (RIC503; C.406), Commodus (AD 117-192), Sestertius, AD 181/2, laureate head right, rev.Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and sceptre (RIC 343; C.840), both about very fine;Philip I (AD 244-249), billon Tetradrachm, Antioch, radiate, draped and cuirassed bustleft, rev. ∆HMAPX EΞOYCIAC, eagle standing facing, wings spread, on palm branch, wreathin its beak, SC below (BMC 505), about extremely fine (3) £100-150
113 Roman Empire, the Severans, ¡ Denarii (14), of Septimius Severus (4), revs. crossedcornucopias (RSC 142), Parthian captives either side of trophy (RSC 373), Neptunestanding left (RSC 529), Severus standing left, sacrificing (RSC 599), Julia Domna (3),revs. Cybele seated left (RSC 123), Pietas dropping incense on altar (RSC 150), Vestaseated left (RSC 236), Caracalla (3), revs. Mars standing left (RSC 424), Herculesstanding left (RSC 220), and VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory left (RSC 632), Plautilla, rev.Pietas holding child (RSC 16), Geta (2), revs. Minerva standing left (RSC 104), Felicitasstanding left (RSC 137), Elagabalus, rev. Roma seated left (RSC 222), the last fine, theremainder very fine (14) £230-260
114 Roman Empire, ¡ Denarii (9), of Elagabalus, Julia Soaemias, Julia Maesa, SeverusAlexander (2), Julia Mamaea (2), and Gordian III, very fine and better (9) £180-220
115 Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Denarius, rev. MARS VLTOR, Mars advancing right(RIC 246; RSC 161), Maximinus I (AD 235-238), Denarii (2), rev. PM TR P P P,Maximinus standing between two standards (RIC 1; RSC 46), and rev. SALVS AVGVSTI,Salus seated left (RIC 14; RSC 85a), good very fine to extremely fine (3) £100-130
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116 Third Century Antoniniani (10) comprising Elagabalus, rev. Victory running right(RIC 156), Gordian III, rev. Securitas leaning on column (RIC 153), Philip I, rev. wolfand twins (RIC 15), another, rev. four standards (RIC 62), Trajan Decius, rev. Victoryrunning left (RIC 29b), his wife Herennia Etruscilla, rev. Fecunditas standing left, childbefore her (RIC 56), Valerian I, rev. Sol standing left (RIC 107), Gallienus, rev.GERMANICVS MAX V, trophy between two captives (RIC 18), his wife Salonina, rev.Aequitas standing left (RIC 87), and Postumus, rev. Fortuna standing left (RIC 60), allattractive examples, the first very fine, the second good very fine, the remainder extremely fine(10) £220-260
117 Third Century ¡ Antoniniani (27), of Caracalla, Gordian III (5), Philip I (2), Philip II(2), Trajan Decius (4), his wife Herennia Etruscilla, Herennius Etruscus, TrebonianusGallus (2), Volusian (2), Valerian I, Valerian II, Gallienus (2), his wife Salonina, andPostumus, a good quality lot, very fine to extremely fine (27) £400-500
118 Roman bronzes (22), comprising Sestertii of Gordian III, Otacilia Severa, Philip I,Trajan Decius, and Trebonianus Gallus, an As of Augustus, a Semis of Tiberius, aDupondius of Nero, an As of Trajan Decius, and two Quadrantes of Claudius (11),together with Roman Colonial issues of Macrinus, Diadumenian, Severus Alexander, andGordian III from Thrace, two Gordian III from Pisidian Antioch, Trajan from Laodikeiain Syria, billon Tetradrachms of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and an uncertain 3rd cent.Emperor, and a Prutah of Alexander Jannaeus (11), mostly fine to almost very fine (22) £250-300
119 Third Century base Antoniniani (43), various, from Valerian I to Maximian, includingCarausius, Allectus, and a Denarius of Aurelian, good fine to good very fine (44) £160-200
120 Fourth Century bronze Folles of the Tetrarchic period (9), comprising Diocletian,Heraclea, 296/7, rev. Genius standing left (RIC 12a), Maximinus II, Trier, 307, rev.Genius standing left (RIC 719a), Constantine I, London, 310, rev. Sol (RIC 121a; RCV16046), another of Constantinople, 328, rev. CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE, seated Victory,captive and trophy before (RIC 32; RCV 16191), Maxentius, Rome, 311, in honour ofDivus Maximian, veiled head right, rev. tetrastyle temple (RIC 244), scarce, Fausta,Cyzicus, 324/5, rev. Empress standing facing, holding her two children (RIC 29),Constantine II, Caesar, London, 321, radiate and draped bust left, rev. altar (RIC 219),Crispus, Caesar, London, 323/4, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, rev. altar (RIC 275),and Urbs Roma, Siscia, 330-3, Roma head left, rev. wolf and twins (RIC 222), a pleasinglot, very fine to about extremely fine (9) £140-160
121 Fourth Century bronzes of the Tetrarchic period (24), various Emperors, medium tolarge module (13), small module (Æ 3s) (11), some scarce issues, mainly almost very fine togood very fine (24) £140-180
122 Fourth Century bronzes (8), Magnentius, Double Centenionales (2), of Ambianumand Trier, rev. large Chi-Rho between alpha and omega, Vetranio, Centenionalis, Siscia,bust between A and star, rev. HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS, Emperor standing left, holdinglabarum and being crowned by Victory (RIC 285 or 290), Julian II, Double Maiorina,Cyzicus, rev. bull standing right (RIC 127), smooth olive-green patina, Valentinian II, Æ2, Antioch, helmeted bust holding spear and shield, rev. Emperor standing in galley,Victory at helm (RIC 40b), Theodosius I, Æ 2, Siscia, rev. Emperor standing left, raisingturreted female (RIC 26c), green patina, Aelia Flaccilla,Æ 2, Constantinople, rev. seatedVictory inscribing Christogram on shield set on cippus (RIC 55), and Eudoxia, Æ 3,Nicomedia (?), rev. similar, an attractive group, very fine to good very fine (8) £200-260
123 Fourth Century silver and bronze (36), comprising ¡ Siliquae (4) of Julian II(Constantinople), Valentinian I (Lugdunum), Valens (Antioch), and Gratian (Trier),a few late Tetrarchic Æ 3s, but mostly later issues; various Emperors (31), and a ¿Tremissis of Constans II (Constantinople), good fine to almost very fine (36) £150-200
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124 Arab Sasanian, Ubayd Allah bin Ziyad (673-83), Drachms (2), BJRA (Basra), AH59, SK(Sijistan), date unclear, possibly AH56 (A.12), good very fine and very fine (2) £180-230
125 Abbasid, al-Nasir (1180-1225), ¿ Dinar, 4.30g, Madinat al-Salam, AH605 (A.268),weak area on rim, otherwise good very fine £200-250
126 Abbasid Dynasty, Dirhams (8), Ifriqiya, AH166, Madinat al-Salam, AH156, 157, 158,160, 161, 191, Samarqand, AH199, very fine to extremely fine (8) £150-200
129 Tulunid, Harun bin Khumarawayh (896-905), ¿ Dinar, 4.22g, Misr, AH291, namingcaliph al-Muktafi (A.667.2; Bernardi 230De), good very fine £180-220
130 Muwahhid, ‘Abu Hafs ‘Umar (1248-66), ¿ Dinar, 4.55g, no date or mint (Album491; Gomez 189a), very fine £300-400
127 Abbasid of the Yemen, al-Mustakfi (944-c.950) ¿ Amiri Dinar, 1.86g, San’a, AH340(A.1061; Bernardi 340El), extremely fine, rare £300-400
128 Tulunid, Ahmad bin Tulun (868-84), ¿ Dinar, 4.35g, Misr, AH268, naming al-Mufawwid, rev. naming caliph al-Mu’tamid and Ahmad bin Tulun below legend (A.661;Bernardi 191De), about extremely fine £200-250
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136 Ghaznavid, Mawdud (1041-48), ¿ Dinar, 4.77g, Ghazna, AH436, ‘Abd al-Rashid(1049-52),¿Dinar, 3.79g, Ghazna, AH440, Ibrahim (1059-99),¿Dinar, 4.30g, mintand date missing (A.1625, 1629, 1637), fine to about very fine, the second scarce (3) £180-230
137 Great Seljuq, Malikshah I (1072-92), ¿ Dinar, 3.10g, mint not visible, AH47-(A.1674); Ghaznavid, Ibrahim (1059-99), ¿ Dinar, 5.28g, mint unclear, probablyGhazna, AH48-, (A.1637), poorly struck but very fine (2) £150-180
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134 Ottoman, Georgia, Ahmed III, ¿ Cedid Cincirli, 3.44g, Tiflis, AH1115 (KM.8), veryfine, rare £1,000-1,200
135 Samanid, Mansur I bin Nuh II, ¿ Dinar, 3.67g, Nishapur, AH358, naming theSimjurid governor Muhammad (A.1464), clipped, good very fine £80-100
131 Ziyadid, Ishaq bin Ibrahim (955-73), ¿ Dinar, Zabid, AH352 (A.1070; SICA,vol.10.75, 112), slightly creased, very fine £120-150
132 Mamluk, Abu Sa’id Jaqmaq (1438-53), Ashrafi (A.1006; Balog 736; SICA vol.6,1453); Aynal (1453-61), Ashrafi (A.1012; Balog -; SICA vol.6, 1491), Abu Sa’idTimurbugha (1467-68), Ashrafi, only the patronymic visible (A.1024; Balog 802),generally extremely fine, the third rare (3) £200-250
Although the name ‘Timurbugha’ is off the flan on the third coin, the obverse bearscomparison with the Ashrafi attributed to him by Baldwin, Islamic Coin Auction 24, 9 May2013 (Horus Collection), lot 4865. The first coin, by contrast, is clearly Jaqmaq.
133 Ottoman, Suleyman I (1520-66), Akces (15), some with dates visible (A.A1321.1),together with early base metal minor coins from the Gulf area (10), the Akces fine, othercoins very good (25) £80-100
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144 Qajar, Fath ‘Ali Shah, ¿ Toman, 6.15g, Dar al-Sultanat Tehran, AH1216, type S(KM.739.9), good very fine £250-300
145 Qajar, Muhammad ‘Ali Shah (1907-09), ¿ 5000-Dinars (Half -Toman) (2), 1.43g,1.41g, Tehran, AH1324, lion standing left, AH1362 (for 1326), portrait type (KM.1021,1025), very fine and good very fine (2) £200-250
146 Manghits of Bukhara, Muzaffar al-din, ¿ Tillas (2), 4.54g, 4.54g, Bukhara, AH1284,AH1291, struck in the name of Ma’sum Ghazi (KM.65), good very fine (2) £180-230
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141 Qajar, Agha Muhammad Khan (1779-97), ¿ Half-Toman, 4.07g, type B3, Dar al-Sultanat Tehran, date not visible (KM.-), very fine, scarce £180-220
142 Qajar, Fath ‘Ali Shah (1797-1834), ¿ Half-Toman, 3.09g, Dar al-Sultanat Tehran,AH1213, coronation type R (KM.736.4), good very fine £180-220
143 Qajar, Fath ‘Ali Shah, ¿ Toman, 4.65g, Dar al-Surur Borujerd, AH1236, type W(KM.753.1), good very fine £180-220
138 Safavid, Tahmasp I (1524-76), ¿ Quarter-Mithqals (2), 1.18g, Sabzawar, AH960,1.11g, Kirman, AH965 (A.2592); Timurid, Shahrukh III bin Ibrahim (in Badakhshan1575-79), ¿ Quarter-Ashrafis (2), 0.88g, AH986, 0.93g, AH987, mintless type(Badakhshan) (A.2466), very fine to good very fine (4) £300-400
139 Zand, Karim Khan (1753-79), ¿ Half-Mohur, 5.48g, Dar al-’Ilm Shiraz, AH1184(KM.531.2), light mounting marks, good very fine £180-220
140 Zand, Karim Khan, ¿ Quarter-Mohur, 2.71g, Rikab, AH1178 (KM.530.5; A.2792),good very fine, scarce £200-250
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147 Indo-Scythian, Maues (c.125-85 BC), Æ Unit, 8.20g, radiate Artemis-Nanaiaadvancing right, rev. humped bull left, monogram to left, Æ Unit, 7.20g, Zeus enthronedwith hand on small standing figure left, rev. city goddess facing holding sceptre andchlamys (Senior 13.2, 19.1; M.708, 723), very fine, both rare (2) £180-230
148 Indo-Scythian, Azilises (c.85-45/35 BC), Æ Unit, Hephaistos/lion right, ankus above,Azes II (c.35-12 BC), Tetradrachm, king mounted on horse right/Athena standing rightholding spear and shield (Senior 42, 98.516; M.790, 848a); Hephthalites, ‘NapkiMalki’ (c.475-576), Æ Drachm, City and Tribal States, square Æ Units (3),Tamgha/letter or monogram, fine to very fine (6) £180-230
149 Kushan Empire, Kujula Kadphises (c.AD 50-90), Æ Units (8), including ‘king sittingcross-legged’ type, ‘Roman’ type portrait, Soldier type, bust of king right (3)/Zeus seatedwith modified Hermaeus legend,/winged Nike,/Heracles with club, bust of kingleft/standing figure, bull/camel (M.1045, 1046, 1048, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1066),fine to very fine, some rare (8) £300-400
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x152 Portuguese India, Tin 20-Bazarucos, Diu, 1828, crowned arms between D - G, rev.Maltese cross with date between arms (G.06.03; KM.58), extremely fine, scarce £100-150
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150 Kushan Empire, Wima Kadphises (c.113-127), ¿ Double-Dinar, 15.94g, BACIΛEYCOOHMOKA∆ΦICHC, draped and crowned bust of king right, holding club, flames emergingfrom shoulder, clouds below, tamgha left, rev. Shiva standing facing, before Nandistanding right, he holds a trident left, nandipada left, kharoshthi legend around (Göbl12), extremely fine, scarce £14,000-15,000
x151 India, Sangam Age (c.100 BC -250 AD), Chera Dynasty square Æ Coins (4), elephantstanding right/bow and arrow (3), horse standing right/bow and ankus (1); PandyaDynasty, square Æ Coin, fish in tank/unclear, all small size, circa 2g. (Mitchiner,Southern India II, 54-62, 92-96, 146), fine to very fine for type (5) £200-250
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x153 Dutch India, Negapatnam (Coromandel Coast), Æ 2-Stuivers, 55.22g, undated(1695), stylised figure of Kali, rev. Tamil legend naming mint (Scholten 1243; KM.29),about very fine £150-200
x154 Dutch India, Negapatnam (Coromandel Coast), Æ Stuiver, 28.78g, undated (1695),stylised figure of Kali, rev. Tamil legend naming mint (Scholten 1244; KM.28), good veryfine £80-100
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155 British East India Company, Bombay Presidency (1830-33), Æ proof Half-Anna,12.83g, 1832/AH1246, arms of the East India Company, rev. scales of justice withlegend HALF ANNA above and ‘adl with hijri date below (Pr.204; KM.250), with someminor surface imperfections, extremely fine and rare £2,500-3,500
A new mint at Bombay started striking copper coins on 22nd November 1830. Although theCourt of Directors had authorised the minting of Half-Annas along with Quarter-Annasand Pies, none were produced for circulation. However a die for the Half-Anna had beenproduced by a local engraver, and proof specimens bearing the date 1832 were submitted tothe Mint Committee by J. Farish, the mint master, on 23rd July 1833. These proofs must havebeen unsatisfactory as the Mint Committee subsequently requested a new matrix die for Half-Rupees to be engraved at the Calcutta mint and sent to Bombay. It is from these later diesthat the copper coins of Bombay mint dated 1834 were struck. This Half-Anna was found inthe cabinet of a British collector. It has obviously seen some circulation, but the story of itsjourney from Bombay to England has yet to be discovered.
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156 British India, Queen Victoria (1837-1901), silver pattern Rupee, 11.26g, 1861,Calcutta, plain edge, die axis ^^, crowned bust left with single arches to crown and tracesof signature L C WYON below bust, rev. ONE RUPEE - INDIA 1861 within floral wreath, topflower rising from two bracts (KM.-; Pr. 51; S&W.4.34), minor obverse abrasions, goodextremely fine, rare £3,500-4,500
L. C. Wyon designed new Rupee dies that were sanctioned by the Royal Mint. These wereshipped out to Calcutta in 1861. Correspondence reveals that Wyon’s matrices did not meetthe technical requirements of the Indian mints, and new ones had to be prepared at theCalcutta mint that used Wyon’s punches but were partially re-engraved. This may accountfor the very faint traces of the signature that are just visible under the bust of this coin. AllRupees dated 1861 are patterns and none were issued for circulation.
157 Ancient India and Persia, miscellaneous coins (26), in silver (6), comprising an Indo-Scythian Tetradrachm and Drachm, a Parthian Drachm, two Gupta Drachms, and apunchmarked bar, and bronze (20), comprising issues of the Indo-Greeks, Kushans, IndoScythians, Indo-Parthians, Elymais, Guptas, other ancient India, fine to very fine (26) £120-150
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x159 Austria, Archduke Leopold (1619-32), Hall, a later striking in gold to the weight of 10-Ducats, 34.24g, dated 1632, crowned half-length figure in armour right, holding sceptre,rev. shield, possibly 19th century, very fine £1,000-2,000
158 Afghanistan, Anonymous (18th-19th century), Civic Coinage, Æ Fulus (2), mint notvisible, in style of Kabul, mint name Qandahar partially visible, both with images of birds(A.3239, 3253), very fine, exceptional for type (2) £100-150
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x160 Austria, Joseph I (1705-11), Hall, a later striking in gold to the weight of 10-Ducats,34.74g, dated 1707, laureate and cuirassed bust right wearing Collar of the GoldenFleece, rev. crowned arms within Collar of the Golden Fleece, possibly 19th century, somescuff marks, good very fine £1,000-2,000
161 Austria, Franz II (1792-1835), Æ 30-, 15-Kreuzer, 1807 S, 3-Kreuzer, 1812 B,Kreuzer (8), 1800 B, 1812 S, 1816 B (3), 1816 G, 1816 S (2), 1⁄4-Kreuzer, 1816 A,Franz-Joseph I (1848-1916), Æ 2-Kreuzer, 1848 A (KM.2107, 2111, 2112, 2113,2116, 2138, 2149, 2188), all extremely fine or better, some with lustre (13) £200-300
x168 Denmark, Christian VII (1766-1808), Speciedaler, 1801 MF, head right, rev. crownedarms dividing value (Dav.70), toned, some marks, very fine £150-200
169 Denmark, Frederik VI (1808-39), Æ 12-Skilling, 1812 IC, Frederik VII, Æ 1⁄2-Rigsbankskilling, 1852, bronze Skilling Rigsmont, 1863, Christian IX, SkillingRigsmont, 1869, (KM.673.1, 753, 763, 774), extremely fine or better, with lustre (4) £120-180
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162 Austria, Franz-Joseph I (1848-1916), Æ 5⁄10-Kreuzer, 1858 M, 1859 M (2), 1860 V(2), 1861 B, 1866 A, 1885 (2) (KM.2182, 2183), extremely fine or better, some with lustre(9) £200-300
163 Azores, Portuguese Administration, 1200 Reis, countermarked with crown above G.P.under the Decree of 1887, on a Mexican 8-Reales, 1806 (cf. KM.29), polished,countermark good very fine, host good fine, Maria I (1786-99), 150-Reis, 1798 (KM.7),fine, Terceira Island, Maria II (in exile 1828-33), Æ 80-Reis, 1829 (KM.4.1), polished,fine for type,Madeira, Maria II (1834-53), Æ 10-Reis, 1842 (KM.2), polished, about veryfine (4) £100-150
164 Belgium, Leopold I (1831-65), Æ 5-Centimes (6), 1849, 1850, 1851, 1856, 1857 (2)(KM.5.1), good very fine to extremely fine, some with lustre (6) £200-300
165 Belgium, Leopold I (1831-65), Æ 2-Centimes (3), 1846, 1856, 1857, Centime (3),1847, 1850, 1862 Leopold II, Æ 2-Centimes, 1876 (KM.1.2, 4.2), Liège, JohnThéodore (1744-63), Æ Liard, 1751 (KM.1), generally good very fine or better, some withlustre (7) £150-250
166 Bohemia (2), Oldrich I (1012-34), denar (1), 1.09g, Prague (Lanz 66), several cracks,old tone, nearly extremely fine, Bretislav I (1037-55), denar (1), 0.86g, Prague (Smerda148), slightly dished, nearly extremely fine (2) £100-150
167 Brazil, miscellaneous (17), including Maria I (1786-1816), 640-Reis, 1799 B, Empire,Æ 80-Reis, 1832 R, Republic, 2000-Reis (3), 1906, 1907, 1911, 1000-, 500-Reis 1889(KM.231.2, 366.1, 494, 495, 508), all polished, very fine to extremely fine (17) £100-150
170 Denmark, Christian IX (1863-1906), Æ 5-Öre, 1899 VBP, crowned monogram, rev.value above porpoise and barley ear (KM.794.2), about uncirculated with attractive red-gold tone, rare thus £150-200
171 Denmark, Christian IX (1863-1906), Æ 2-Öre, 1881 CS, crowned monogram, rev.value above porpoise and barley ear (KM.793.1), extremely fine, scarce in this condition £60-90
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173 France, John II (1350-1364), Mouton d’or, 4.22g, issue of 17 January 1355, Agnus Deiand flag within tressure, IOH REX below, rev. ornate cross with lis in quarters in quadrilobe(Dup.291; F.280), small striking fissure in centre, obverse legend double struck in parts, thispiece with a good degree of remaining freshness and with the centres well struck up, good veryfine £1,000-1,500
172 Finland, Alexander II (1855-81), Æ 5-Pennia, 1866, Penni (4), 1866 (2), 1873, 1875,Alexander II (1881-94), 10-Pennia, 1891, 5-Pennia, 1888, Penni, 1893, Nicholas II(1894-1917), 5-Pennia (2), 1913, 1917 (KM.1.1, 1.2, 4.1, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17), extremelyfine or better, some with lustre (10) £200-300
174 France, Charles VI (1380-1422), Agnel d’or, 2.55g, first emission, 10 May 1417,Romans mint, Agnus Dei and flag within tressure, KRL REX below, rev. ornate cross withlis in quarters in quadrilobe (Dup.372A; F.290), a tad off-centre and soft in places, mostlywell struck and very fine £500-700
175 France, Francis I (1515-47), Écu d’or au soleil, 3.39g, issue of 21 July 1519, Toulouse,crowned shield, radiant sun above, rev. cross fleury with lis and F in alternate angles(Dup.775; F.347), flan a little bowed and slightly irregular in parts, obverse shield lightlydouble-struck, this piece with smooth fields and extensive freshness, well struck and nearlyextremely fine £400-600
176 France, Louis XVI (1774-93), Half-Écu, 1791 A, mint marks leopard/lyre, LouisXVIII, 2-Francs, 1824 W, Charles X, 2-Francs, 1828 A, Republic, 5-Francs, 1873 A(KM.562.1, 710.12, 725.1, 820.1), the 2-Francs good fine, others extremely fine or better(4) £150-200
177 France, Second Republic, Æ Centime, 1848 A, Napleon III, Æ 5-Centimes, 1864 A,2-Centimes (5), 1855 BB, 1856 B, 1861 A (recut die), 1862 A, 1862 K, Centime (3),1856 W, 1857 W, 1862 A (KM.775.7, 776.2, 776.4, 796.1, 795.1, 796.6, 797.1),generally good extremely fine to uncirculated, with original lustre (10) £150-200
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182 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), Æ 10-Centimes (2), 1853 medallic issue, visit to Lille,1854 MA, 5-Centimes (2), 1853 A, 1855 B, (KM.771.6, 777.1, 777.2, M24), generallygood extremely fine to uncirculated, with original lustre, the medallic issue rare (4) £200-250
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179 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), Æ 10-Centimes, 1855 W, anchor mint mark(KM.771.7), about uncirculated, with original lustre, scarce £50-70
180 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), Æ 10-Centimes (2), 1861 A (KM.798.1), goodextremely fine to uncirculated, one with much original lustre (2) £100-150
181 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), Æ 10-Centimes, 1862 A (KM.798.1), aboutuncirculated, with original lustre, scarce £50-70
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184 France, Relief given to the City of Paris 1871, bronze medal, the arms of the City of Paris,a ship (1736 on stern), in oval Baroque cartouche, signed GAMOT low right, rev. legendwithin wreath, LA VILLE DE PARIS Á LA CITÉ DE LONDRES - TÉMOIGNAGE DERECONNAISSANCE FÉVRIER 1871 in eight lines, RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE - RAVITAILLEMENT DEPARIS around, 39mm. extremely fine £50-70
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x185 France, Third Republic (1871-1940), contemporary copy in platinum of a 20-Franc,1876 A, angel, rev. value in wreath, good very fine £300-400
186 France, Third Republic (1871-1940), Æ 10-Centimes, 1885 A (KM.815.1), small markunder first ‘E’ of ‘Centimes,’ otherwise as struck, with original red lustre £50-70
183 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 2-Francs, 1869 BB, Republic, 2-Francs, 1895 A,1908 (KM.806.2, 817.1, 845.1), the first very fine, others extremely fine (3) £150-200
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191 Germany, Third Reich, platinum 5-Reichsmark, 1934, bust of Hitler left, rev. eagle,swastika below, plain edge, 15.75g, 29mm. (KM.X24b), extremely fine, very rare £600-800
192 Germany, Nassau, Adolph, platinum medal, undated, head right, rev. ADOLPH HERZOGZU NASSAU in four lines, within wreath, 16.82g, 30mm, extremely fine, very rare £600-800
x193 Germany, Kremnitz, St George medal, small silvered medal set in an old beaded mount,maker’s marks (?) both sides, very fine, other miscellaneous coins (6), including Volusian,Antoninianus, IVNO MARTIALI, France, 10-Centimes, 1873, Poland-Lithuania, HalfGroschen, 1.06g, and Byzantine Æ coins (3), poor to good fine (7) £40-60
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190 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III (1797-1840), 2-Pfennig, 1833A, FriedrichWilhelm IV, 2-Pfennig, 1845A (KM.406, 448), both uncirculated with lustre (2) £100-150
187 France, Third Republic (1871-1940), Æ 10-Centimes (4), 1871, 72, 73, 74 A, 5-Centimes, 1885 A, Centime (2), 1878 A, 1884 A (KM.815.1, 821.1, 826.1), extremelyfine to uncirculated, most with original lustre (7) £100-150
188 Germany, Baden, Æ Kreuzer (7), 1828 D, 1835, 1836, 1849, 1856 (2), 1868 (withdifferent titles), 1868, Half-Kreuzer, 1866 (KM.189, 197.2, 203, 218.2, 231, 232, 241,242), good very fine to uncirculated, most with lustre (8) £120-160
189 Germany, Hamburg, 2-Mark, 1876 J (KM.290), fine, Bavaria, Otto, 3-Mark, 1910 D(KM.996), very fine, Prussia, Wilhelm II, 5-, 3-Mark, 1913 A (KM.535, 536), very fineto good very fine, together with minor coins of Germany (1) and Austria (1), very fine, allpolished (6) £100-150
g194 Iceland, gold 10,000-Krona, 1974, Ingolfur Arnarson, rev. four emblems (F.2),uncirculated, in box of issue £300-350
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x198 Italy, Sardinia, Vittorio Emanuele II (1849-61), 5-Lire, 1850 Genoa, head right, rev.crowned shield (Gig.30; Pag. 370), cleaned, marks on edge, lustre around design, extremelyfine £150-200
199 Italy, Sicily, Alfonso (1416-58), Denaro (MIR 227), Naples/Brindisi, Ferdinando ICavallo, eagle before horse (MEC 14, 991; MIR (Brindisi) 88), Carlo V, Tari, 1838n,and Mezzo-Tari, no date (MIR 298/1 and 305/2), other Roman and Byzantine Æ coins(4), fine to very fine (7) £80-100
200 Italy, Sicily, Ferdinando III (1759-1825), 12-Tari, 1799 JVI, no stop after REX(KM.49a), Vittorio Emanuele III, Æ 10-Centesimi, 1921 (KM.60), both cleaned, veryfine (2) £100-150
201 Italy, Tuscany, Second Provisional Government (1859-61), Lira, 1860 (KM.85),Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-78), 2-Lire (3), 1863 N, shield reverse, 1863 T,denomination on reverse, 1882 R, Vittorio Emanuele III (1878-1900), 2-Lire, 1914 R(KM.6a.1, 16.2, 23, 55), about very fine to good exremely fine, some scarce (5) £300-400
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195 Italy, Görz, Æ 2-Soldi, 1799 S (KM.9.5), Papal States, Æ Baiocco, 1831 R (2), withand without a stop after ‘1’ of ‘AN. 1’ (KM.1314), the first good very fine, the last two goodexremely fine with some lustre (3) £80-120
196 Italy, Naples and Sicily, Ferdinand IV (1759-1825), 6-Ducati, 1767, uniformed bustright, rev. crowned shield (F.846a; KM.75), adjustment marks, cleaned, good very fine £150-200
197 Italy, Papal States, Gregory XVI, Æ Half-Baiocco (2), 1831 I R, 1838, VIII R, PiusIX (1846-78), Æ 4-Soldi, 1867 XXII R, Centesimo, 1866 XXI R, Half-Baiocco (2),1847 II B, 1850 V R (KM.1313, 1319, 1340, 1355, 1370, 1374), about exremely fine touncirculated, some with some lustre (6) £140-180
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203 Liberia, Republic, pattern 2-Cents, 1890 E, head in cap left, rev. shield within wreath(KM.Pn 52), about uncirculated £80-100
x204 Luxembourg, Charles II (1665-1700), Antwerp, billon Demi-Sou, 1700, 0.61g, crosswith date in angles, rev. crowned shield (B&V 245, De Mey 247; Serrure 233), possiblysea-salvaged, good fine, rare £60-80
205 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-59), 8-Reales, Mexico City, 1759 MM, Charles IV(1788-1808), 8-Reales, Mexico City, 1898 FM, Ferdinand VII (1808-21), 8-Reales,Zacatecas, 1821 RG, Republic, 8-Reales (2), 1868 Do CP, 1888 Mo MH, 5-Centavos,1881 (KM.104.2, 109, 111.5, 377.4, 377.10, 398), all polished, the 8-Reales of 1868 withchop marks, good fine, the 5-Centavos fine, others good fine to extremely fine (6) £150-200
206 Netherlands, Maurice of Nassau, The Capture of Grave, 1602, cast medal, in bronze,by Conrad van Bloc, 18.15g, draped and cuirassed bust in ruff right, CON BLOC F below,rev. orange tree growing from a trunk, TANDEM FIT SVRCVLVS ARBOR, ANNO 1602 (MI i,180/181), wavy flan, remains of a loop at 12 o’clock, some verdigris, fine £50-70
x207 Netherlands, silver medal, 1823, by De Vries and Son, monument to Laurens JanszoonCoster, arms of Haarlem below, rev. inscriptions in 12 lines within wreath, 14.30g,35mm, Bulgaria, Ferdinand I (1887-1908), 10-Leva, 1941 (KM.40a), good fine, otherÆ coins (2) fine (4) £40-60
208 Poland, Sigismund III, 3-Groschen (3), 1597 Bromberg, 1594 Lithuania, 1590 Riga,all with crowned bust right, rev. crowned arms (Gum.1060, 1335, 1454), average veryfine (3) £60-80
g202 Italy, Venice, Provisional Government, 20-Lire, 6.36g, 1848, Lion of St Mark onpedestal, rev. value in wreath (CNI.1; F.1518; P.1106 - R2), very fine, rare £600-800
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209 Poland, Sigismund I (1506-48), Ducat, 3.54g, 1535, * SIGIS. I. REX. POLO. DO. TO.PRVSS., crowned and armoured bust right, rev. IVSTVS. VT PALMA. FLOREBIT, crownedshield dividing C-S (F.70; HCz 348 - R6), very slightly creased otherwise about extremelyfine, very rare £10,000-15,000
PROVENANCE:J Schulman, Amsterdam, 12 June 1961, lot 2188, £152.15/-
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A COLLECTION OF POLISH COINS AND MEDALS
From an extensive collection formed in the 1950s and 1960s by a Polish gentlemanliving in England after the war.
210 Poland, Sigismund II Augustus (1548-72), Ducat, 3.51g, 1555, Gdansk (Danzig),SIGIS. AVG.REX.POLO.D. PRV., crowned and cuirassed bust right, rev. MONE. NO. AVR. CIVI.GEDANEN., city shield with supporters (F.2; H.Cz.489 - R3), extremely fine, rare £8,000-10,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased 24 March 1969, £264.14/-
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212 Poland, Stephan Batory (1576-86), Ducat, 1582, 3.51g, Gdansk (Danzig), STEPHANVS.D:G. REX. POL. D. PRVS., crowned and cuirassed bust right, rev. MONE. NO. AVR. CIVI.GEDANENSIS. 8Z. (ring), city shield with supporters (F.3; HCz.691 - R3), small scratch onarmour, some deposit on reverse, extremely fine with brilliance, rare £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:Coin Galleries, New York, 9-10 November 1962, lot 295, $210
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211 Lithuania, Sigismund II Augustus (in Lithuania from 1544, king of Poland 1548-72),Ducat, 3.51g, 1565, SIGIS AVG. REX. POL. MAG. DVX. LIT, crowned and cuirassed bust right,rev. MONE. AVRE. MAG. DVCAT. LIT, crowned shield (F.2; Gum.631; cf. H.Cz.4959 forreverse, 10113 for obverse, both R6), light surface crack on obverse, extremely fine,extremely rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased 18 October 1961, £83.6/8
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213 Poland, Sigismund III Vasa (1587-1632), Ducat, 1597, 3.47g, Gdansk (Danzig), SIGIS.3. D.: G. REX. POL. ET. SVE.Dp, crowned and cuirassed bust right, with wide ruff, rev. MONE.NO. AVR. CIVI: GEDANENSIS. 97., Chi-Rho above city shield with supporters (F.10; HCz9545 - R), about extremely fine, scarce £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:Spink Numismatic Circular, April 1958, item 3032, £9
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214 Poland, Sigismund III, Gdansk (Danzig), Ducat, 1612, 3.49g, Gdansk (Danzig), .SIGIS.3. D: G. REX. POL. M. D: L. R. P., crowned and cuirassed bust right, with wide ruff, rev.MONE. AVREA. CIVI. GEDANENSIS. 1612, plant with five flowers above city shield withsupporters (F.10; HCz 7455- R1), creased, good very fine, scarce £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:Glendining, 23 January 1964, lot 4 (illustrated), £30
The introduction to the catalogue states ‘The small but choice Polish collection comes fromAmerica and was formed, in the main, over 50 years ago.’
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215 Poland, Vladislas IV (1632-48), Marriage to Louise Marie Gonzaga, 1646, gold medal,by Jean Höhn, 57mm., 55.13g, struck in Gdansk (Danzig), SISTE GRADÛ BELLONA IUBETNUNC IUNO QUIETEM. ENFACIÂ TIBI SIT DULCIS AMORE QUIES., the royal couple seatedfacing and holding hands, on a paved terrace, beneath a decorated canopy, the king onthe left, crowned, holding a sceptre, his feet resting on weapons and arms, garlands andsprays of olive and laurel above them, a balustrade behind, blue enamel in the fields andred enamel in the interior of the canopy and the backs of the two chairs, the letters pickedout in gold, rev. VLADISLAO IV. POLONIAE AC SVECIAE REGI. ET LUDOVICAE MARIAEMANTUANAE. SPONSIS, the name Jehova in Hebrew above a radiant cloud and a crownedeagle which hovers over the arms of Danzig with lion supporters, legend in ten linesbelow, FATA POLO VENIUNT; HOMI/NUM SUNT VOTA: IEHOVA/TU DEVOTA IUVA; TU/SACRAPACTA FOVE./SINTEA FAUSTA NOVIS/CONSORTIBq HISq SUBALIS/PAX REGNUMPOPULUS/FLOREAT ET/GEDANUM./M.DC.XLVI., a small ornate cartouche below, blueenamel in the fields and the letters picked out in gold, edge plain (for the gold medal seeBentkowski 128, and H.Cz.7585 - R6), a superb medal, the enamel fresh and bright, thefine details very beautifully worked, small damage at the top edge where a mount has beenremoved otherwise in extremely fine condition, a great rarity £12,000-15,000
The weight is for a medal of 16-Ducats, and other medals of this weight are known (Künkerauction 247, 13 March 2014, lot 5027). However, this does not account for the weight of theenamel. A 10-Ducat piece is recorded, see Dutkowski/Suchanek 573.
PROVENANCE:Purchased from D Crowther, 23 April 1969, £627.10/-
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216 Poland, Wladyslaw IV, Vasa (1632-48), 8-Ducats, 28.1g, 1644, Gdansk (Danzig),VLADISLAUS IIII D:G: REX POL: & SUEC: M: DUX LITV: RUS: PRUS:, crowned and armouredhalf-length figure of the king left, wearing falling lace collar, and Collar and Badge of theOrder of the Golden Fleece, holding sceptre in right hand and orb in left, rev. REGIACIVITAS GEDANENSIS FIERI FECIT, view of the city, name of Jehova in clouds above, fromwhich issue rays and two arms holding branches of palm and olive on the left, a sword andbalance on the right, city ahield with supporters below, dividing date and G-R (for MintMaster Gerhard Rogge), and I-H (for the medallist Johann Höhn) below (F.17; cf.H.Cz.1845 for a 10-Ducat), extremely fine, extremely rare £15,000-20,000
PROVENANCE:Glendining, 15-16 July 1964, lot 249 (illustrated), £410
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217 Poland, John II Casimir (1648-68), 5-Ducat, 1655, 13.39g, Thorn, IOAN: CAS:D:G: REXPOL: ET SVE: M:D:L:R:P:, crowned, cuirassed and draped bust right, wearing Collar andBadge of the Order of the Golden Fleece, rev. initial mark star in triangle, EX. AVRO.SOLIDO. CIVIT. THORNENS. FIERI. F:, view of the city of Thorn across the river Vistula,angels with shield in clouds above, 16-HL-55 in field at low left (for mint master HansLippe) (F.62; cf. H.Cz.2050 for a piece of 3-Ducats), edge damaged from a mount andreverse legends re-engraved at 3 and 9 o’clock where mount removed, fine, very rare £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased in December 1953 for £23
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219 Poland, Michael I Korybut (1669-73), Ducat, 3.55g, 1672, Gdansk (Danzig), MICHAELD G REX POL. M.D.L.R.P., crowned and draped bust right, rev. MON: AUREA CIVITAT:GEDANENS:, shield with supporters (F.32; Cz.2377 - R2), edge thin below bust (from amount?) otherwise extremely fine and lustrous, rare £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased 31 October 1963, £60.6/8
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218 Poland, John II Casimir (1649-68), Ducat, 3.32g, 1657, Gdansk (Danzig), IOAN. CAS.D.G. REX POL. & SUEC. M.D., crowned and draped bust right, rev. MON. AUREA CIVITATGEDANEN, shield with supporters (F.24; Gum.1927; H.Cz.7639 - R4), slightly creased,from a mount, fine, very rare £800-1,200
PROVENANCE:Purchased 12 February 1959, £16.18/-
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220 Poland, John III (1674-96), gold medal on his coronation to the weight of sevenDucats, 24.21g, undated (1676), IOAN. III D.G. REX POL. M.D.L. RUS. PRUS., laureate anddraped bust right, rev. CORONATVR QVIA PROTEXIT, crown over buckler, 40mm.(H.Cz.7763 - R5; Raczynski 193), some hairlines on brilliant surfaces, extremely fine, ahandsome large medal with the fields polished and the details stippled, extremely rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:The Late Alfred Morrison Esq., Christie’s, 23 July 1965, lot 94 (illustrated) £90
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222 Poland, John III Sobieski (1674-96), gold medal, 24.04g, by John Höhn, to honourthe arrival of the king and queen in Gdansk (Danzig), 1677, IOAN. III. REX ET MARIA CAS.REG. POL M.D.L.R.P., busts right, monogram JH on truncation, rev. PALMA PARITSCUTUMQUAE CORONA TUETUR OLIVAM, crown above palm and olive tree with shieldbetween them, edge with upright letters in relief SIT PAX IN TURRIBUS TUIS . ANNOMDI CLXXVII D. I. AUGUST., 33mm. (HCz 2427 - R1), scuffed on obverse, about very fine,reverse better, rare £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:J Schulman, Amsterdam, 12 June 1961, lot 2177, £61
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221 Poland, John III Sobieski (1674-96), Coronation, 1676, gold jeton of 2-Ducats,6.99g, IOANNES III CORON IN REG. POL. &. M.D.L. 2 FEB. 1676, laureate bust right, wearingscaled armour, with lion’s face on shoulder, rev. CORONATUR QVIA PROTEXIT, crownedbuckler above landscape with three towers, 27mm. (cf. H.Cz.2413 in silver, not listed ingold), edge smoothed from a mount (?), very fine, extremely rare £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased 23 October 1960, £59.12/6
223 Poland, Princess Louise Caroline Radziwill, gold medal, on her eighth birthday, 1675,LUDOVICA CAROLINA. RADZIVILIA. D.G.BIRS DUB SLUC & KOP DUX, bust right, hair inringlets and set with pearls, AET 8 AN 1675 D.27 FEB below, rev. two eagles deserting theiryoung in a nest, shield at base of tree, BIRSE above city view in the distance, in exerguePATER ME’ ET MATER MEA DERELIQVER ME DOM. A. ASSUMPSIT ME PSXXVII.V.X., 34.48g,42mm., plain edge (HCZ 6117 - R5), mark at 12 o’clock from a mount, good very fine,extremely rare in gold £8,000-10,000
PROVENANCE:The Late Alfred Morrison Esq., Christie’s, 23 July 1965, lot 95 (illustrated), £140
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224 Poland, Augustus II (1694-1733), Ducat, 4.49g, 1702, Thorn, AUGUST. II. DG. REX.POL. M.DL.R.P.EL.S., crowned and draped bust right, rev. MONETA. AVREA. CIVIT.THORVNENSIS., angle above city shield dividing date, a slightly heavy later striking (F.67;H.Cz.2626), scratch on reverse otherwise extremely fine, rare £2,000-3,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased from Spink, May 1958, £9
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225 Poland, Augustus III (1733-63), Coronation, 1734, gold medal, 86.5g, by H PGroskurt, to the weight of 25-Ducats, D. G. AVGVSTVS. III. REX. POL. M. D. LITH. D. SAX.EL., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. CONCORDIBVS LIBERAE GENTISSVFFRAGIIS, coronation scene, in exergue ELECT: V. OCT: MDCCXXXIII CORONATVS XVII. IAN:MDCCXXXIV, edge plain (HCz 9916 - R4), very fine, very rare in gold £12,000-15,000
PROVENANCE:Glendining, 27 November 1968, lot 115 (illustrated), £410
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226 Poland, Augustus III of Saxony (1733-63), 10-Talers (Double August d’or), 13.22g,1756, Leipzig, crowned and draped bust right, rev. arms (F.2857 (under Saxony);Gum.2198; HCz 2912 - R2), marks on edge, removed from a mount, fine, rare £2,000-3,000
PROVENANCE:Coin Galleries, New York, 9-10 November 1962, lot 402, $170
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227 Poland, Augustus III (1733-63), gold medal on the yearly Feast of the White Eagle,1758, 83.35g, AUGUSTUS III D.G. REX POLONIARUM, draped and cuirassed bust right,signed WERMUTH.F. on truncation, rev. DE REGE ET REPUBLICA BENE MERENTIBUS, Collarand Badge of the Order on a table, in exergue MDCCLVIII 3 AUG., edge plain (cf.HCz.5994 - in silver, not listed in gold), some smoothing in fields, very fine, extremely rare £12,000-15,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased from D Crowther, 4 May 1967, £183.12/6
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228 Poland, Stanislaus Augustus (1764-95), gold Medal for Merit, 45.07g, undated,STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS D.G. REX POLONIAE M.D. LITUA., head right, hair held in band,signed on truncation I.P.H., rev. MERENTIBUS., wreaths of olive, laurel, and oak, 40mm.(H.Cz.3381 - R5; Raczynski 497), hairlines, extremely fine, extremely rare £6,000-8,000
Hutten-Czapski notes of these medals: ‘donnée aussi en or aux Uhlans, qui s’étaient faitsremarquer dans les escarmouches avec les confédérés de Bar.’ Stanislaus Augustus formed aRoyal Guard Regiment, the Royal Uhlans, which became the model for later Polish cavalryregiments.
PROVENANCE:Adolph Hess, 15 October 1965, lot 1011 (illustrated) CHF.1,350
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229 Poland, Stanislaus Augustus (1764-95) gold medal, to the wieght of 10-Ducats,35.84g, undated (c.1780), STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS D.G. REX POLONIAE M.D. LITUA, headright, hair held in band, signed on truncation I.P.H., rev. PRO FIDE GREGE ET LEGE,crowned shield surrounded by ribband of the Order of the White Eagle, resting onbranches of oak and palm, badge of the order suspended below, 40mm. (H.Cz.3399 -R3), some hairlines, and one or two very minor marks on edge, otherwise extremely fine andvery rare £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:Adolph Hess, 25 September 1958, lot 153 (illustrated), CHF.690
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230 Portugal, Fernando I (1367-83), Pilarte Coroado (7 Dinheiros), Dinheiro, Real, Lisbon(Gomes 1, 6, 86), the last polished, very fine, others fine, Alfonso V (1438-81), Æ Ceitil(Gomes 10), about fine, Joao II (1481-95), Real/Vintem (2) (Gomes 9), fine and verygood, Manuel I (1495-1521), Vintem (Gomes 21), about fine, Joao III (1521-57),Tostao (Gomes 56), about very fine, Sebastiao I (1557-78), Vintem (Gomes 12), aboutfine, Joao IV (1640-56), Tostao (2), Meio Tostao (2), 60 Reis countermarked on a coinof Phillip II or III (Gomes 13, 25, 26, 39), about fine to good fine, together with otherhammered coins (4), very good to fine, all coins polished (18) £150-200
231 Portugal, Joao IV (1640-56), 600 Reis (Conceicao) 1648, Madonna standing upon acrescent moon and globe praying, symbols around in field, rev. crowned shield on cross(cf. Gomes E1.01), cleaned, very fine £100-150
232 Portugal, Joao V (1706-50), 400-Reis, 1750, Æ 10-Reis, Joseph I (1750-77),200-Reis, 1753, Maria I & Pedro III (1777-86), 400-Reis, 1779, 1782 (3), Joao VI(as Prince Regent 1799-1816), 400-Reis (8), 1800, 1807, 1812, 1814, 1815 (2), 1816(2), 60-Reis, undated (as king 1816-26), 400-Reis, 1821, Miguel (1828-34), 400-Reis(2), 1830, 1833, Maria II (1834-53), 400-Reis, 1835, Pedro V (1853-61), 500-Reis,1854, Luiz I (1861-89), Æ 5-Reis, 1878, Carlos I (1889-1908), 1000-Reis, 1898,commemorating 400th anniversary of the discovery of India, together with other 20thcentury coins (5) (KM.179, 227, 247.2, 273, 312, 318, 331, 358, 386, 403.2, 492, 513,539), fine to good very fine, all polished (28) £200-300
233 Portugal, Pedro V (1853-61), 500-Reis, 1858, Carlos I (1889-1908), 500-Reis, 1891,Manuel II (1908-10), 500-Reis, 1908, Republic, 500-Centavos (2), 1916 (KM.498,535, 547, 561), extremely fine to uncirculated (5) £150-200
234 Portugal, Luiz I (1861-89), 500-Reis, 1886 (KM.509), about uncirculated £40-60
235 Portuguese Colonies, Angola (Portuguese Africa), 12-Macutas, 1796 (Gomes 09.02;KM.37), good fine; India, Maria I & Pedro III, Pardao, Goa, 1782, conjoined portraits,Æ 41⁄2-Reis, Goa, 1845, Æ 10-Reis, 1871 (KM.190, 258, 303), about very fine or better;Saint Thomas, Æ 80-Reis, 1825 (Gomes 03.05; KM.F1), very fine, all coins polished (5) £80-120
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236 Spain, Isabel II (1833-68), contemporary copy in gilt platinum of a 10-Escudos, 1868,draped bust left, rev. crowned arms, stars with six points, 8.55g, some scratches and thegilding rubbed, fine £150-200
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237 Russia, Catherine II (1762-96) Accession, 18 June 1762, large platinum medal byWaechter, 394g, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Catherine as Minerva left, signedWAECHTER below, rev. Catherine offered the crown by a kneeling Russia supported by StGeorge, an angel points to Providence in clouds above (Diakov 115.1 listed in silver andbronze, not listed in platinum), some edge bruising and a light scratch in left obverse field,otherwise extremely fine, unlisted in platinum, an impressive medal of the highest rarity £40,000-50,000
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240 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), platinum 3-Roubles, 1836, 10.25g, St Petersburg,Imperial double-headed eagle, rev. value over date (Bitkin 82; F.160; Sev.619), very fine £600-800
241 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Æ 3-Kopeks, 1843 CPM (KM.146.3), about extremelyfine £60-80
242 Russia, Alexander II, 1⁄2-Kopek, 1886, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Æ 3-Kopeks (2),1899, 1915, 2-Kopeks (2), 1912, 1913, Kopek (3), 1898, 1916 (2), 1⁄2-Kopek, 1914,1⁄4-Kopek, 1900 (KM.9.2, 9.3, 10.2, 11.2, 11.3, 30, 47.1, 48.1), extremely fine touncirculated, all with lustre (10) £120-180
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238 Russia, Alexander I (1801-25), Æ 2-Kopeks, 1811 Nicholas I, Æ Kopek, 1855 EM,Denga, 1851 EM, Polushka, 1853 BM, Alexander II (1855-81), Kopek, 1860 BM,Denga, 1856, EM (KM.2.1, 3.3, 118.6, 147.1, 148.1, 149.1), extremely fine touncirculated (6) £150-200
243 Russia, U.S.S.R., Order of Lenin, gold, platinum and enamel, numbered on reverse182331, extremely fine £600-800
244 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke, Quarter-Cent, 1896H, head left, rev. wreath(KM.4), hints of lustre, good very fine £60-80
239 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), platinum 6-Roubles, 1830, 20.57g, St Petersburg,Imperial double-headed eagle, rev. value over date (Bitkin 56; F.159; Sev.599), very fine £5,000-6,000
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245 Serbia, Prince Michael Obrenovich III (1860-68), Æ Para (2), 1868, Alexander II(1889-1902), 2-Dinara, 1897, Peter I (1903-18), 2-Dinara, 1904, Æ 2-Pare, 1904(KM.1.1, 22, 23, 26.1), about extremely fine or better, Æ coins with lustre (5) £180-230
246 Spain, Isabel II (1833-68), Æ 8-Maravedis, 1836 mint mark J, 2-Maravedis, 1840, mintmark aqueduct, Æ 1⁄2-Real, 1851, mint mark aqueduct (KM.512.1, 532.4, 591.3), goodvery fine to extremely fine, the 2-Maravedi with lustre (3) £200-300
247 Spain, Isabel II, 10-Reales, 1863, Æ 5-Centimos, 1860, (KM.602, 611.2), the firstextremely fine, the second a little better, with lustre; Philippines, Alfonso XII (1874-1885), 50-Centimos, 1885 (KM.150), extremely fine (3) £200-300
248 Spain, Alfonso XII (1874-85), 5-Pesetas (2), 1878 DE-M, 1882 MS-M, Alfonso XIII(1886-1931), 5-Pesetas, 1898 SG.V, together with Seville, Fernando VII, overstruck2-Reales, 1830 JB (KM.460.3, 676, 688, 707), polished, the 5-Pesetas very fine, the2-Reales poor (4) £140-180
249 Sri Lanka (Ceylon), (c.17th century), ‘Fish Hook’ Larins (10), anonymous, pseudo-Persian legends (MWI. 2326-31), fine to very fine (10) £200-300
250 Sweden, Frederik I (1720-51), Half-Daler, 1741, copper plate money, central stampwith value, four corner stamps with crowned initials and date, approx. 97 x 98 mm (AAH293; KM.PM65), clipped corners, one stamp weak on crown, very fine £300-400
251 Sweden, Carl XIII (1809-18), (Third-Riksdaler) largesse coin, 9.45g, 1809, issued forthe coronation in Stockholm on 29th June 1809, crowned larger bust right, rev. FOLKETSVÄL/MIN/HÖGSTA LAG, within wreath, edge reeded (KM.M55; SM.31), toned, pierced at12 o’clock, very fine £50-70
252 Sweden, Oscar II (1872-1907), Æ 5-Öre (3), 1881, 1898, 1903, Gustaf V (1907-50),Æ 5-Öre, 1914 (KM.736, 757, 779.2), good very fine to extremely fine (4) £150-200
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253 United States of America, Dollar, 1795, head of Liberty with flowing hair, rev. eagle inwreath (Bolender 5; H-5), edge bruising, cleaned, very fine £1,500-2,000
x254 United States of America, Half-Dollar, 1829, capped bust left, rev. eagle, value below,edge incuse, toned, very fine £100-150
255 Americas, miscellaneous (5), United States, Trade Dollar, 1874, Philadelphia(KM.108), very fine, scarce; Argentina Æ 2-Centavos, 1891 (KM.33), edge damage,about very fine; Bolivia, Charles III (1760-88), 8-Reales, 1779 PTS PR (KM.55), goodfine, Peru, Ferdinand VII (1808-21), 8-Reales, 1819 JP, Republic, Sol, 1866(KM.117.1, 196.1), cleaned, good fine and very fine; Uruguay, Republic, Peso, 50-Cents, 1917 (KM.22, 23), cleaned, about very fine (7) £250-350
256 Miscellaneous, Russia, Rouble, 1854 (KM.168.1), about extremely fine, England,Victoria, Halfcrown, 1900, Æ Penny, 1862 (KM.749.2, 782), Vietnam, silver Lang bar,38.4g (KM.179), fine, Japan, Ansei era Ichibu, Brass 5-Yen, yr.35 (KM.16a, 72a), allpolished, fine and very fine £130-180
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257 [EUROPEAN COINAGE. PORTUGAL & ITALY] VAZ, J. FERRARO. Catalogodas moedas Portuguesas, 1640-1948. Lisbon, 1948. Card covers; VAZ, J. FERRARO.Livro das moedas de Portugal. Braga, 1973. Card covers; VAZ, J. FERRARO. DinheiroLuso-Indiano (Indo-Portuguese Money). Braga, 1980. Card covers; SIM, E.E. ThePortuguese Coinage of the Malay Peninsula. Lisbon, 1985. Card covers. SIMONETTI,L. Monete Italiane Medioevali e Moderne. Volume 1, Casa Savoia, in three parts.All used with a bit of wear. [7] £30-50
258 [WORLD AND GENERAL COINS] CODRINGTON, H.W. Catalogue of Coins inthe Colombo Museum. Part I, Muhammadan and European. 1914, hardback; JENSEN,U.B. Danish East India Trade Coins and the Coins of Tranquebar 1620-1845. 1997,card covers; DU QUESNE BIRD, N. The First Sudanese Coinages 1884-1916. 1977,card covers; COX, D.H. The Tripolis Hoard of French Seignoral and Crusader Coins.1933, card covers; [ANON] Monnaies Royales et Seigneuriales de France, plates only.1891, hard cover; [MAZEROLLE] Les Medailleurs Francais. 1910. Hard cover;SMITH, D.E. Computing Jetons. 1921, card covers; PARSONS, H.A. The Earliest Coinsof Norway. 1926, card covers; CHALMERS, R. A History of Currency in the BritishColonies. Reprint 1972, hard cover; WRIGHT, L.V.W. Colonial and CommonwealthCoins. 1959, hard cover together with 12 other books and booklets on European andWorld coinage and four KRAUSE World Coins books [26] £30-40
259 D’ENNERY, M. Catalogue des Medailles Antiques et Modernes, principalement desinedites et des rares, en or, argent, bronze, etc. du Cabinet de M. D’ENNERY, Ecuyer.Paris, 1788. Quarto, pp. xvi, 708; 10 folding tables, 1 plate. Later, full polished calfbinding, marbled endpapers, Ex libris Henry Drummond, with his bookplate. Binding alittle rubbed in places otherwise a fine work in excellent condition generally. £50-80
260 [GREEK COINS] IMHOOF-BLUMER, F. & GARDNER, P. A NumismaticCommentary on Pausanias. Reprinted from the Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1885-87.Hardback; GARDNER, P. & LANE POOLE, S. Catalogue of Greek Coins in the BritishMuseum, The Seleucid Kings of Syria, 1878, hardback, binding worn, some pages loose,ex library copy with stamps on plates; WAGGONER, N.M. Early Greek Coins from theCollection of Jonathan P. Rosen, 1983, hardback, near new; MILDENBERG, L. &HURTER, S. The Arthur S. Dewing Collection of Greek Coins, two volumes in slipcase,1985, near new; ARNOLD-BIUCCHI, C. The Randazzo Hoard 1980 and SicilianChronology in the early fifth century B.C., 1990, hardback, nearly new; TROXELL, H.A.Studies in the Macedonian Coinage of Alexander the Great, 1997, hardback, nearly new;THOMPSON, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints, parts I and II, 1983 and 1991,hardback, nearly new; NOE, S.P. & JOHNSTON, A. The Coinage of Metapontum parts1, 2 and 3, 1984, 1990, hardback, nearly new; WARTENBERG, U. et al, Coin Hoardsvolume VIII, Greek Hoards, 1994, hardback, nearly new. [11] £30-50
261 SEABY COIN AND MEDAL BULLETIN. A good run of issues comprising: Apr, Jul,Sep, Nov-Dec. 1946; Jan-Nov 1947; Jan, Oct. 1948; May, Aug. 1949; 1950. Jan-Sep,Nov-Dec 1951; Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun-Dec 1952, Jan-Jul, Oct-Nov 1953, 1954-1956, July-Dec 1958, 1959-April 1983. Mostly housed in annual card binders, condition mostlyfine, some early issues a bit worn. [Lot] £30-50
262 THE NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE, The Journal of the Royal NumismaticSociety, London, volumes for the years 1879-1891, bound in matching brown cloth,fine £250-350
263 THE NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE, The Journal of the Royal NumismaticSociety, London, volumes for the years 1892-1907, bound in matching tan leather, fine,a little rubbed £350-450
264 THE NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE, The Journal of the Royal NumismaticSociety, London, volumes for the years 1908-1920, bound in matching brown cloth,fine £200-300
265 THE NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE, The Journal of the Royal NumismaticSociety, London, volumes for the years 1929-1950, bound in matching red cloth, fine £300-400
266 THE NUMISMATIC CHRONICLE, The Journal of the Royal NumismaticSociety, London, volumes for the years 1951-2009, bound in matching red cloth, fine £200-300
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269 Bavaria, Prince Ludwig, on his 60th birthday, 1905, bronze rectangular unifaceplaquette by Karl Goetz, uniformed bust left, 80mm. x 50mm. (Kienast 21), extremelyfine £100-120
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268 Bavaria, The House of Wittelsbach, bronze rectangular uniface plaquette by KarlGoetz, celebrating four generations, 1911, 50mm. x 75mm. (Kienast 14), extremely fine £100-120
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267 Bavaria, Prince Regent Luitpold, struck silver medal by Karl Goetz, on the wedding ofCrown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese, Munich, 1910, busts left, rev. inscriptionaround trophy of city emblems, 35mm. (Kienast 13), extremely fine £100-120
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270 Dr Paul Ehrlich at age 56, 1910, struck bronze portrait medal by Karl Goetz, bustright, rev. figure of Aesculapius walking left, 60mm. (Kienast 43), extremely fine £100-120
271 Count Von Zeppelin, cast bronze medal, by Karl Goetz, commemorating the flight fromFriedrichshafen to Munich, 24 October 1912, bust three-quarters right, rev. youthinscribing a stone, airship above, 65mm. (Kienast 50), extremely fine £120-150
272 Charles Robert Darwin, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, on the centennial of his birth1809-1909, bust three-quarters left, rev. ape contemplating a skull, flora and faunaaround, 70mm. (Kienast 57), extremely fine £120-150
273 Birth of Johanna von Wien 3 April 1910, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, a ship, rev.the sign Taurus between flowers, 50mm. (Kienast 65), extremely fine £100-120
274 Halley’s Comet, May 1910, struck bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the sun and the comet,rev. astrological signs, 45mm. (Kienast 71), extremely fine £100-120
275 SEMPER, struck bronze Wedding Medal by Karl Goetz, Christ and a young couple, rev.floral cartouche with blank space for engraving, 45mm. (Kienast 84), extremely fine £80-100
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278 The Russian Ambassador receives the Serbian Assassins, Sarajevo 28 June 1914, castbronze medal by Karl Goetz, DER FVNKE DES WELT-BRANDES (the spark of the world fire)assassin holding a bomb, rev. von Hartwig paying three assassins, 57mm. (Kienast 132),extremely fine £100-120
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276 Emil Vieweg, Family medal, struck bronze medal by Karl Goetz, undated, bust right,rev. his wife and son, 60mm. (Kienast 109), extremely fine £80-100
277 Max Ganter, Numismatist, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, on his 29 birthday, 1916,bust left, rev. Roman temple, ILLVM PRAECLARVM MVNDNM ANTIQVI NVMI CONSERVANT(the wonderful world of antiquity preserved through coins), a Roman temple, Zeus seatedin the centre, Mars standing at left, Apollo at right, 47mm. (Kienast 129), extremely fine £100-120
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279 The Sower of Revenge (Rachesäerin Frankreich), cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, onthe use by the French of dum-dum bullets 1914, figure of Marianne sowing a field ofvipers, rev. the French cockerel, 57mm. (Kienast 136), extremely fine £100-120
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280 The Russian Hydra 1914, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the German eagle alightingon the Russian hydra, rev. inscription, 56mm. (Kienast 137), verdigris in details, extremelyfine £120-150
281 Disembarkation of Indian and African Troops at Marseilles 1914, cast bronze medalby Karl Goetz, colonial officer guiding an elephant to the front, rev. an Indian Sepoyarriving under a mock triumphal arch, 58mm. (Kienast 138), extremely fine £100-120
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282 Carriers of Culture 1914, oval cast plaquette by Karl Goetz, busts of George V as Kingand Emperor, with figures from the five continents, rev. inscription, 60mm. x 90mm.(Kienast 140), extremely fine £100-120
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283 General von Hindenburg, the Russian Narew army annihilated at the lakes of Masovia,28-31 August 1914, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, bust three-quarters right, rev.Cossacks drowning crossing the lakes, 67mm. (Kienast 143), nearly extremely fine £100-120
284 British Intrigues in Sweden 1916, cast silvered bronze medal by Karl Goetz, LordBalfour showing a Lusitania medal, in the crowd is the figure of Goetz as the artist makinga sketch, rev. a piper piping propaganda, 57mm. (Kienast 156A), good very fine £100-120
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285 British Intrigues in Sweden 1916, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, Lord Balfourshowing a Lusitania medal, in the crowd is the figure of Goetz as the artist making asketch, rev. a piper piping propaganda, 57mm. (Kienast 156B), extremely fine £100-120
287 The Awakening of Egypt 1915, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the Sphinx beforepyramids, rev. Death, holding an hourglass, and Lord Grey, 57mm. (Kienast 166),extremely fine £100-120
286 Pope Benedict XV 1914, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the Pope seated, rev. theattempt to bribe Pope who is depicted as St Peter in a fishing boat, 57mm. (Kienast 157),extremely fine £100-120
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289 Peace Offer of the German Reichstag July 1917, cast bronze medal, the GermanChancellor, rev. Lloyd George addressing the British Parliament, 58mm. (Kienast 192),extremely fine £100-120
290 Verdun 1917, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, England and France as Death and theMaiden, rev. UND RUHIG FLIESST DER RHEIN, ‘... and quiet flows the Rhine’, 57mm.(Kienast 196), good very fine £100-120
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291 Armistice on the Eastern Front 1917, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, tocommemorate the peace talks of Brest-Litovsk, Germans and Russians in a carriage, rev.a stand of arms, 58mm. (Kienast 200), extremely fine £100-120
292 Marie Therese, Queen of Bavaria 1918, cast oval bronze medal by Karl Goetz, bust left,rev. mother with two children (Kienast 202), extremely fine £80-100
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294 Austria’s Decay 1918, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, commemorating the EmperorCharles’ attempts to negotiate a separate peace with The United States, the Emperorrowing away from the ship Hohenzollern, rev. allegorical depiction of the disintegration ofAustria, 58mm. (Kienast 212), extremely fine £100-120
293 Clemenceau’s Policies and The Bombardment of Paris March 1918, cast bronzemedal by Karl Goetz, Clemenceau, rev. FERNBESCHIESSUN, 58mm. (Kienast 209), goodvery fine £100-120
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296 Germany’s Crucifixion 1919, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, Germania, bound andshackled, rev. the victors dividing the spoils, 90mm. (Kienast 224), extremely fine £120-150
297 The Bismark Mausoleum 1919, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, head of Bismarkabove inscription, rev. view of the Mausoleum in forest, 105mm. (Kienast 230), extremelyfine £80-100
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298 ‘I shall lead you’ 1914-1919, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, Wilhelm II on hobbyhorse, rev. invalid veteran and family, 58mm. (Kienast 238), extremely fine £80-100
299 Mathias Erzberger, Minister of Finance 1920, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz,Erzberger at a roller press squeezing a tax payer, rev. banknotes flying off DIE 40MILLIERDEN PRESSE, 58mm. (Kienast 255), extremely fine £100-120
300 Zappelphilipp (Fidgety Philip), cast silvered medal by Karl Goetz, based on the comicstory by Wilhelm Busch, a fidgety Wilhelm rocks his chair labelled Militarism, to theannoyance of his parents, rev. the table cloth and all that was on it now cover Wilhelm onthe floor, and the bare table is left with Taxes, Bolshevism and Bankruptcy, 58mm.(Kienast 256), good very fine £80-100
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302 The Watch on the Rhine 1920 - the Black Shame, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz,helmeted head right, rev. woman tied to helmeted phallus, 58mm. (Kienast 262), goodvery fine £120-150
301 The Watch on the Rhine 1920 - the Black Shame, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz,helmeted head right, rev. woman tied to helmeted phallus, 58mm. (Kienast 262),extremely fine £120-150
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304 Proclamation of the New Republic in Cologne 1918, cast bronze medal by KarlGoetz, soldier standing, view of Cologne in the distance, rev. crowds in the New-Marketin Cologne, 87mm. (Kienast 275), some verdigris, extremely fine £100-120
305 The Plebiscite in Upper Silesia 1921, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the borderturning against Poland, rev. the German eagle being flayed and having its tail pulled,60mm. (Kienast 284), extremely fine £100-120
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306 The Plebiscite in the Tyrol 1921, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the German eaglewith talons in shackles, rev. an arm waving a Tyrolean hat being pulled two ways, 60mm.(Kienast 285), extremely fine £100-120
307 Reconstruction 1921, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, two foundry workers, rev.inscription, 114mm. (Kienast 289), extremely fine £100-120
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308 The Robber’s Court 1923, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, two hands in manacles,above a bag of money, rev. Marianne guarding the Ruhr coal, 62mm. (Kienast 296),extremely fine £100-120
309 The Last Battle at Birkenbaum 1923, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the birch tree,rev. shepherd watching the gathering forces, 62mm. (Kienast 298), extremely fine £100-120
310 Execution of Albert Leo Schlageter 26 May 1923, struck silver medal by Karl Goetz,portrait, rev. firing squad, 36mm., edge stamped BAYER. HAUPTMUNZAMT. FEINSILBER(Kienast 300), extremely fine £100-120
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311 Hitler’s attempted Putsch in Munich November 1923, cast bronze medal by KarlGoetz, Hitler in the Bürgerbräukeller, rev. the protagonists as puppets in a show, 59mm.(Kienast 302), extremely fine £100-120
312 The State -The People 1924, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, a Jewish ‘financier’, rev.a labourer watched by soldier, 63mm. (Kienast 306), extremely fine £100-120
313 Reichs President Paul von Hindenburg, 80th birthday, 2 October 1927, cast bronzemedal by Karl Goetz, head right, rev. inscription, 82mm. (Kienast 385), extremely fine £100-120
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314 Silver medals by Karl Goetz (5), Sovereign Bavaria (Kienast 406), OberammagauPassion Plays 1930 (Kienast 448), Paul von Hindenburg (Kienast 475), The GermanReich 1938 (Kienast 546), and Our Lady of Czestochowa (Kienast 562), and white metalmedals (2) (Kienast 575, 576), all 36mm., all stamped on edge by the BayerHauptmunzamt, extremely fine (7) £200-300
315 Self Portrait at age 60, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, head left, rev. man standingwith Zirbelnuss (pine cone), symbol of the city of Augsburg, on his shoulder, 115mm.(Kienast 510), extremely fine £100-120
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316 Bombing of Cologne 1943, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, Cologne Cathedral, rev.a family fleeing the destruction, 102mm. (Kienast 605), extremely fine £120-150
317 Bombing of Munich 1943, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the State Opera House,rev. the same in ruins, 102mm. (Kienast 609), extremely fine £120-150
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318 Bombing of Hannover 1944, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the Liebniz House inflames, rev. bombers over the city, 101mm. (Kienast 611), extremely fine £120-150
319 Bombing of Augsburg 1944, cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz, the City Hall in flames,rev. bombers over the city, 102mm. (Kienast 612), extremely fine £120-150
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320 Wessex, Ecgberht (802-839), Penny, 1.42g, Dorob C Phase, c. 828-39, Canterburymint, Tidbearht, draped and diademed bust right breaking legend and inner circle,+ECGBEA/RHT REX, rev. +TIDBEARHT around plain inner circle, DOROB C monogram within(Naismith C88; N.573; S.1035), general light wear and small area of surfacedelamination beneath GB of regnal title, however, a good full piece, toned and quitepresentable, good very fine, rare £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £1150
From the R C Lockett and O’Hagan Collections
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THE HODGSON COLLECTION
The Hodgson collection comprises of 40 pieces all put together during the mid 1970s. A young Patrick Finn was instrumental inthe forming of the collection while operating from Spink’s St James’ offices. Formed around the Kings of Wessex and all England,an attempt was made to represent each ruler and, in the late Anglo-Saxon coinage, each type. Though the majority of the collectionwas sourced from Spink a proportion came from Seaby’s London offices. In addition, a select group were purchased at part II ofthe R P Mack sale in 1977. This is the first time these pieces have been offered for sale since passing through the rooms ofGlendining some 38 years ago. The cataloguer wished to be vigilant in noting provenances and it has since been possible to reuniteseveral of these with the coins in question. The resulting provenance list includes names such as Duke of Argyll, Elmore Jones,Lockett, Mossop, and O’Hagan. Having recently been ‘rediscovered’ at the back of a safe the group are now offered to the widernumismatic market.
321 Wessex, Aethelwulf (839-858), Penny, 1.23g, Dorb/Cant Phase, c.849-c.54,Canterbury mint, Hunbearht, Dorb monogram flanked by pellets, all within inner circle,+E-ELVVLF REX around, rev. +HVNBEAHT MONET around inner circle, note legendcommences at 3 o’clock, DORØBØ monogram within (Naismith C129.1e - this coin;N.616; S.1049), weakly struck in the centres, light general wear, old tone, very fine £1,000-1,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £400 (ticket by Patrick Finn)SNC, September 1974, No.7156 (illustrated), £600SNC, April 1972, No.4010 (illustrated), £250Purchased by Baldwin’s at the Lockett sale R. C. Lockett, Pt. X (English Pt. IV),Glendining, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3620 (illustrated), £25 (Lockett ticket included)H. O. O’ Hagan, Sotheby, 16-20 December 1907, lot 318, £2,10s‘Gentleman’, Sotheby, 21 December 1895, lot 113
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322 Wessex, Aethelbert (858-865), Penny, 1.33g, Inscribed Cross Phase, c.858-c.64,Canterbury mint, Bearnmod, draped bust right breaking inner circle and legend, +AE-ELBEARHT RE+ around, rev. +BIARNM/OD/MO/N/E/T/A within and in the angles of abeaded plain cross (Naismith C168f - this coin; N.620; S.1053), a little localised flan lossat 2 o’clock with resulting crack orientated to bust, otherwise a pleasingly deep and even toneand a remarkably high grade specimen, extremely fine £800-1,200
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £400 (ticket by Patrick Finn)SNC, October 1974, No.8224 (illustrated), £350Purchased by Spink at FEJ sale F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 40(illustrated), £130
323 Wessex, Aethelred I (865/6-71), Penny, 1.20g, Lunettes coinage, Wessex regulargroup, Canterbury dies, Torhtmund, bust right breaking legend and inner circle,prominent nose and tidy style, +AEÐELRED REX, rev. ND MO/TORHTMV/NETA within andbetween type A lunettes, trefoil of pellets above M of MO (Lyons and MacKay group II,var I - unlisted in corpus; N.622a; S.1055), small areas of rust-like deposit but a superb,lustrous and problem-free piece with a pleasing old collection tone, extremely fine, AethelredI one of the harder kings of Wessex to source £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £475
Torthmund appears to be unlisted by Lyons and Mackay for Group II, variant I (cf. table 12,p.86) though the reverse appears to be a die link with reverse die a of variant II, (cf.Ae2.115). This piece may, therefore, be classed as a Group II, variant I/II mule. There arejust two specimens listed for Torthmund in Group II, both variant II.
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324 Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-899), Penny, 1.54g, Londonia monogram type, c.880-83, London, Tilewine, diademed and draped bust right dividing legend, AELFR/ED REX,rev. LONDONIA monogram flanked by a cross pattée either side, TILEVINE above andMONETA below (SCBI 20 Mack, No 737 - same dies; N.646; S.1062), weakness to centresand slightly off-struck on obverse, mostly sharp and full, lustre to reverse, a most presentablepiece, good very fine, the Londonia portrait pieces of Alfred one of the most iconic in the Saxonseries £5,000-7,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £500
325 Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-899), Penny 1.49g, Third coinage, 880-99, Two line‘Guthrum’ type, Mercian dies, Cuthwulf, cross pattée with pellet centre within inner circle+EL FR ED RE around, rev. CV/VVLF in two lines, pellet in centre of field with trefoils atthe periphery (SCBI 9 Ashmolean, No 257 - same dies N.637; S.1066), small area ofweakness to reverse periphery, mostly well-struck with some underlying lustre, toned, good veryfine £800-1,200
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £400 (ticket by May Sinclair)
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327 Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, 1.54g, Portrait type, mint in Wessex,stylized diademed bust left with hair tied behind neck, rev. VVLF/RED MO divided by threesmall cross pattée, trefoil above and below (CTCE No 45, p.58; N.651; S.1084),peripheral flan loss from 6 o’clock to 11 o’clock, general wear and some graffiti, by reversecrosses, otherwise evenly toned and with full legends, very fine, this bust variety extremely rare £1,000-1,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, February 1977, £375 (ticket by Robert Sharman)SNC, October 1974, No.8226 (illustrated), £600
This stylized bust of Edward the Elder is a veritable departure from the more generic stylesusually encountered. It is certainly noteworthy that the king is depicted with the hair long andtied back behind the bust as well as the much more life-like depiction of the king’s features.Arguably there are stylistic similarities between this bust style and the earlier secondary phase(c.710-c.760) sceatta coinage of Series K and L. It is, of course, possible that these piecesinspired the die-cutter and may even have been used as a model on which to base the currentportrait.
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326 Viking Kingdom of York, Cnut (c.900-905), Penny, 1.29g, Mirabilia Fecit type,patriarchal cross, +CNVT REX at limbs of cross and in angles, rev. +MIRABILA FECIT, smallcross pattée, a pellet in two angles (Lyon & Stewart type VIc; N.511; S.998), slightlyirregular flan but full and with smooth surfaces, deeply toned and a good strike, good veryfine or better £500-700
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, January 1975, £260 (ticket by May Sinclair)
Probably Cuerdale hoard, discovered 15 May 1840
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328 Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, 1.55g, two line type (HT1), late phase,c.915 onwards, mint in Wessex, Beornere, cross pattée within inner circle, +EADVVEARDREX around, rev. BEORN/ERE M-O, divided by three cross pattée, trefoils above and below(CTCE p.62, No 95-96; N.649; S.1087), peripheral flan loss between 8 and 10 o’clock,light scratch in obverse field, mostly tidy with an even tone, good very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, December 1974, £150 (ticket by Robert Sharman)Dr B Bird, Glendining, 20 November 1974, lot 95 (illustrated)
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329 Aethelstan (924-939), Penny, 1.62g, Bust crowned type, with mint signature, London,Aelfstan, crowned and draped bust right within inner circle, +AE-ELSTAN REX around, rev.+AELFSTAN MO LOND CIVI, small cross pattée within inner circle (BNJ XLII Blunt, No 268;N.675; S.1095), old scratches to bust but detracting little from this most pleasing piece, fulland centred with an even old collection tone, nearly extremely fine and certainly with appeal £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £1,150
The obverse inner circle is noteworthy in continuing uninterrupted through the king’s bustand forming a neck line for the drapery
330 Eadmund (939-946), Penny, 1.48g, Two line type (HT1), Arnulf, cross pattée withininner circle, +EADMVND REX around, rev. AERN./VLF M-O, divided by three cross pattée,trefoils above and below (CTCE p.285; N.688; S.1105), light wear in areas on this solidpiece, toned and full, good very fine, the surfaces pleasing £500-700
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, April 1975, £300 (ticket by Patrick Finn)
A moneyer, Arnulf struck for the Hiberno-Scandinavian kings of York after 939
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331 Eadred (946-955), Penny, 1.48g, Two line type (HR1), mint in the north midlands,Regther, cross pattée within inner circle, +EADRED REO+ around, rev. REG-E/RES MOT,divided by three cross pattée, crude rosettes above and below (CTCE p.143, No 168 var,SCBI 20 America, No 356 - this coin; N.707; S.1113), several flan perforations containedwithin fine striking cracks, the fabric, however, stable and this piece generally very fine, apresentable, toned example £300-400
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, April 1975, £140W J Zimmerman, collection purchased by SpinkPurchased by Zimmerman from Seaby, 1965
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332 Eadwig (955-959), Penny, 1.36g, Two line type (HT1 NE), ‘York’ group, Heriger, crosspattée within inner circle, +EADPIG REX - around, rev. HERIG/ER M-O, divided by threecross pattée, trefoils above and below (CTCE p.154, No 68; N.724; S.1122), the obversedouble struck and with light hairlines, good metal, very fine, Eadwig a harder monarch tosource of this period, rare thus £1,000-1,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, January 1975, £300 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
Examples of Herigers work have been found in hoards on the Hebridean isles of Tiree andIona as well as York Minster.
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333 Eadgar (959-975), Penny, 1.31g, Two line type (HT1 NE V), Ive, cross pattée withininner circle, +EADGAR RE+ around, dispersed pellets in legend and crescent after REX,rev. IVEM/ONE-T., divided by three cross pattée, trefoils above and below (CTCE p.166,No 59; N.741; S.1129), light wear, a presentable piece with an even tone and problem-free,very fine or better £300-500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £80 (ticket by Patrick Finn)
With old collectors ticket, possibly early Duke of Argyll?
CTCE p.159 notes that moneyers Ive and Grid both shared a die with Eanulf
334 Eadgar (959-975), Penny, 1.33g, Pre-reform coinage, before 973, Circumscription crosstype, ‘York’ group, Fastolf, cross pattée within inner circle, +EADGAR REX around, pelletsin legend, rev. FASTOLF MON with inverted T dividing legend, around inner circlecontaining a cross pattée (CTCE p.184, No 295; SCBI 20 Mack, No 807 - this coin;N.748; S.1134), slight brown-staining but a tidy piece and with a deep tone, good very fine £300-500
PROVENANCE:Bt. R P Mack collection Pt. II, Glendining, 23 March 1977, lot 97 (illustrated), £120(Mack ticket included)
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 1020.0807
Purchased by Mack from Spink in 1919
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335 Edward the Martyr (975-978), Penny, 1.29g, Sole type, Stamford, Wulfgar, diademedand draped bust left, EADPARD REX ANGLORX around, rev. +PVLGAR M-O STANFØ, crosspattée within inner circle (SCBI 1 Fitzwilliam, No 626 - same obverse dies; N.763;S.1142), striking weakness to king’s face and with some light double striking towards 12o’clock on reverse, taken as a whole this piece a very appealing specimen, centrally struck on aperfectly round flan and with with full outer beading, toned and nearly extremely fine,Edward the Martyr a most popular king in numismatic circles £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £700
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From the 1863 Ipswich Buttermarket Hoard
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336 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.67g, First hand type, Ipswich, Waltferth, diademedand draped bust right, rev. +PALTFER- M-O GIP.:, hand issuing from cloud dividing alphaand omega, the sleeve tightly arranged (Sadler; SCBI 42 Southeastern, No 806;Thompson, No 199; N.766; S.1144), weakly struck in centres and with some die clogging,deeply toned as is characteristic for the Buttermarket hoard pieces, a pleasingly round flan,good very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, December 1974, £110 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
Ipswich Buttermarket hoard, discovered 24th October 1863
John Evans, writing in the 1864 Numismatic Chronicle, notes that out of the c. 500 coinsfound in the Buttermarket hoard just 100-120 ‘...were in anything like a good state ofpreservation’. The coins were ‘...mostly in such a state of oxidisation as to break at the slightesttouch’. Coins from this hoard can generally be recognised by the deep toning which cansometimes appear dappled. They were probably subject to high temperatures as a result of fire.Evans lists six examples of this reverse die in the hoard, cf. p29.
337 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.66g, Second hand type, Winchester, Toki, diademedand draped bust right, sceptre before rev. +TOCA M-O PINTO, Hand of Providence issuingfrom billowing cloud dividing alpha and omega, (Harvey, Plate 10, No 239a - this coin;SCBI 20 Mack, No 849 - this coin; N.768; S.1146), struck from rusty dies and with smallarea of delamination behind bust, the centres well struck on this, very fine, the reverse better £200-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. R P Mack collection Pt. II, Glendining, 23 March 1977, lot 109 (illustrated), £65(Mack ticket included)
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 1020.0849
Purchased by Mack, September 1953N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink, 1949
338 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.67g, Crux type, Canterbury, Lifinc, draped bust left,sceptre before, rev. +LIFINC M-O CAENT, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles(SCBI 7 Copenhagen, No 91; N.770; S.1148), pecks, obverse lightly double struck,prominent flan flaw on drapery and correspondingly so on reverse, large, round flan andbeautifully toned, nearly extremely fine, some underlying lustre £250-350
PROVENANCE:Bt. SCMB, September 1975, H5181, £65 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
339 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.39g, Small crux type, London, Eadwine, stylised,draped bust left, sceptre before, inclined to bust, small, neat lettering, rev. +EDPINE M-OLVND, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles, pellets in first and third quarters(SCBI 20 Mack, No 908 - this coin; N.770; S.1149), pecks, small peripheral striking crackat 1 o’clock, mostly tidy and with old tone, very fine, these Small crux pieces struck on asmaller module flan than the regular Crux issue £200-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. R P Mack collection Pt. II, Glendining, 23 March 1977, lot 141 (illustrated), £100(Mack ticket included)
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 1020.0908
Purchased Baldwin’s, October 23 1968
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342 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.22g, Last small cross type, Thetford, Edwine,diademed bust left, rev. +EDPINE ON-EODFO:, cross pattée within inner circle, pellet placedon inner circle below initial cross (SCBI 20 Mack, No 1042 - this coin; N.777; S.1154),contemporary testing marks, this piece with a thin layer of deposit presumably obtained in theground, carefully and evenly struck on a full, round flan, nearly extremely fine, a neat style £200-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. R P Mack collection Pt. I, Glendining, 18 November 1975, lot 160 (illustrated),£90 (Mack ticket included)
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 1020.1042
Purchased Spink, 1929
This piece is exceptional in have a very neat and tidy style. It would seem that care has beentaken, not only in the sinking of the die, but in the striking of the coin itself. Noteworthy alsois the unusual form of the reverse cross pattée. This differs from the convention in having alinear form in which the cross limbs do not appear as to be ‘expanding’ from the centre.Certainly the issue is a deliberate attempt to increase the quality of the end product.
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340 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.65g, Long cross type, Lydford, Aelfstan, bare headedbust left, rev. +AELFSTAN M·O LYDA, voided long cross each arm terminating in threecrescents (Brettell 441-42; N.774; S.1151), just slight weakness in areas of obverse legendand with a hint of double striking on the bust, generally an exceptional specimen with smoothfields, lustre, and tone, nearly extremely fine £500-700
PROVENANCE:Bt. SNC, June 1975, No 5500, £135N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink, 1949 (Argyll ticketincluded)
341 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.39g, Helmet type, London, Leofric, helmeted,radiate and armoured bust left, rev. +LEOFRIC M[Ω]O LVND, voided long cross overquadrilateral with a trefoil of pellets to cusps (SCBI 9 Ashmolean, No 595; N.775;S.1152), a Scandinavian find thus pecked, the reverse somewhat untidy but the obverse better,toned, nearly very fine £150-250
PROVENANCE:Bt. SCMB, September 1975, H5184 (illustrated), £55 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
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344 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 0.95g, Pointed helmet type, Thetford, Aelfwine, helmeted bustleft, sceptre before, rev. +AELFPINE ON-EO:, voided short cross, arms extending from pelletwithin central annulet, broken annulet in each angle (SCBI 9 Ashmolean, No 704 - samedies; N.787; S.1158), extensive pecking to obverse a minute area of delamination by reversecross, nearly very fine £100-200
PROVENANCE:Bt. SCMB, August 1975, H5091, £55 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
It is unusual to see such extensive pecking on the obverse only. Most of the peck marks appearto be aimed at the bust
345 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.10g, Short cross type, York, Crucan, diademed bust left,pellet-tipped sceptre before, rev. +CRVCAN ON EOFE:, voided short cross arms extendingfrom central annulet (SCBI 51 Estonia, No 922 var; N.790; S.1159), pecks, a littleverdigris and slight double striking to obverse, very fine, the reverse better £100-200
PROVENANCE:Bt. SCMB, August 1975, H5092, £38 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
346 Harold I (1035-40), Penny, 1.06g, Jewel cross type, Chester, Leofwig, diademed bustleft, drapery North fig.1, rev. +LEOFPIG ON LEGIEE, central pellet from which extend fourlobes cruciform linked at base (SCBI 5 Chester, Pt.I, No 268 - same dies; N.802; S.1163),once straightened, see metal stress at 9 o’clock and corresponding along reverse cross, diginfront of bust, otherwise a presentable piece, toned, very fine, this style of drapery rare forHarold’s Jewel cross type £400-600
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £240 (ticket by Patrick Finn)
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343 Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, 1.10g, Quatrefoil type, Chester, Leofwig or Leofwine, +CNVTREX ANGLOR, crudely cut crowned bust left within quatrefoil, rev. +LEOPI ON LEGCS, longcross voided on quatrefoil with pellets on cusps, (SCBI 5 Chester, Pt.I, No 221 - samedies; N.781; S.1157), described in the FEJ sale as ‘Extremely fine but slightly bent, rare’,however, there is no evidence of a bend or signs of straightening, a very well executed piece witha pleasing tone, extremely fine, this piece displaying the unmistakable work of the Chester diecutter in the quatrefoil type £300-500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £150 (ticket by Patrick Finn)F Elmore Jones collection, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 177 (illustrated), £56
The crude and distinctive die cutting undertaken at Chester in the quatrefoil type is a worthyfocus for future study. It has been noted by the cataloguer that there are definite parallels instyle and form with dies utilised at several Severn Valley mints such as Gloucester,Winchcombe and Worcester. As well as style a similarity arises in the inclination to ligateareas of the legend as well as blundering. More can be found on the Chester-cut pieces in Boon‘Welsh Hoards 1979-1981’ and ‘Hiberno-Norse and Irish Sea imitations of Cnut’sQuatrefoil type’ in Blackburn ‘Viking Coinage and Currency in the British Isles’.
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347 Harthacnut (1040-42), Penny, 1.17g, Arm and sceptre type in the name of Harthacnut,Lincoln, Wulfnoth, draped and diademed bust left holding trefoil tipped sceptre,+HARDCNV RE, rev. RVLNO-ON LINCOL, lozenge with incurved sides, pellet on tips, allaround central pellet, over voided short cross (Mossop Pl. LXV, 19 - same dies; N.811;S.1168), some dispersed pecks and light areas of weakness, evidence of straightening visibleunder a glass, however, a very pleasing and well struck piece, nicely centred, full and toned,nearly extremely fine, rare in the name of Harthacnut £2,800-3,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, April 1975, £1150 SNC, March 1975, No 2011, £1250
This is an unusual rendering of the king’s name
348 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.18g, Pacx type, London, Eadmund,diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +EADMVND O:N LV, voided long cross extendingfrom central annulet, limbs terminating with a crescent, a letter of PACX in each angle(SCBI 30 American, No 556 - same dies; N.813; S.1171), light scratch on cheek undermagnification and with some die clogging to legends, generally very sharp in the centres andwith a superb bust, toned, nearly extremely fine £400-600
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £160
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349 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.05g, Radiate type, York, Scula, radiate bustleft, rev. +SCVLA ON EOFER, cross pattée within inner circle, annulet on inner circle(Freeman 312; SCBI 29 Merseyside, No 712 - same dies; N.816; S.1173), a little excessmetal on bust, general light wear, toned, very fine £200-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £65
Freeman notes that Scula minted at York throughout the entire reign of Edward theConfessor
350 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.14g, Trefoil quadrilateral type, London,Edric, diademed bust left, trefoil-headed sceptre before before, rev. +EDRICC ON LVND,central pellet around which quadrilateral, with trefoil on each tip, over voided short cross(SCBI 18 Copenhagen, No 1064 var; N.817; S.1174), some light weakness in areas butgenerally well struck, good metal and with a light tone, good very fine £200-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £75 (ticket by May Sinclair)
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352 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.15g, Expanding cross type, light issue,1050-51, North-Eastern variety, York, Thor, diademed bust left, sceptre before, ‘Jewelcross’ style bust, rev. +-ORR ON EOFRPIC, voided short cross with expanding armsextending from central pellet within two circles, annulet in fourth quarter (SCBI 20Mack, No 1188; N.822; S.1176), some light areas of weakness but generally a good strike,a tidy piece and with a pleasing old collection tone, good very fine £300-400PROVENANCE:Bt. SNC, October 1975, No 8722 (illustrated), £210
The ‘Jewel cross’ variant bust is designated by North as a North-Eastern variety. This bust islisted in the Expanding cross light coinage for Lincoln, Norwich Stamford, and York.
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351 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.14g, Small flan type, York, Ulfcetel,diademed bust left, rev. +VLFCVTEL ON EO around voided short cross (SCBI 29Merseyside, No 748 - same dies; N.818; S.1175), mildly irregular flan and tone slightlypatchy on reverse, a deceptively good piece with lustre evident, nearly extremely fine, this bustvariant scarce and very true to the Roman prototype on which it is based £250-350PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £60 (ticket by May Sinclair)
353 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.70g, Expanding cross type, heavy issue,1052-53, Lincoln, Brihtric, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +BRIHTRIC ON LIN:,voided short cross with expanding arms extending from central pellet within two circles(Mossop Pl. LXXIII, No 24 - this coin; N.823; S.1177), corresponding striking weaknessat three o’clock, mostly well-struck, toned and full, very fine or better £250-350PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £70 (ticket by Patrick Finn)H R Mossop collectionIn the introduction to the Mossop collection sales catalogue, cf. Glendining, 6 November,1991, it is stated that; ‘His Lincoln mint coins are retained for study at the City and CountyMuseum, Lincoln’. It is not known how or why, after appearing in Mossop’s ‘The Lincolnmint c. 890-1279’ in 1970, this piece ended up in Spink’s trays.
354 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.28g, Pointed helmet type, Winchester,Godman, bearded helmeted bust right, lis-headed sceptre before, rev. +GODMANN ONPINCES, short voided cross, annulet at centre, each arm terminating in three crescents(Harvey No 1656; N.825; S.1179), some peripheral weakness, toned and with a pleasingbust, good very fine £250-350PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £70 (ticket by May Sinclair)
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358 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.35g, Pyramids type, Stafford, Godwine,crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +GODPINE ON STAE, voided short cross, armsextending from a central annulet, pellet tipped pile in each angle (SCBI 18 Copenhagen,No 1182 - same dies; N.831; S.1184), reverse off-centre but a deceptively good piece withlustre, especially in reverse field, deeply toned and well struck, nearly extremely fine, some redwax from old impressions on reverse £300-400
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £70 (ticket by Patrick Finn)
Due to the ambiguous mint signature on this piece it has historically been given to bothSteyning and Stafford. Patrick Finn has infact crossed out Stafford and replaced it withSteyning on the Spink ticket. The attribution is now given to Stafford and indeed the moneyerGodwine may have also struck in the same type at Shrewsbury.
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355 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.35g, Sovereign/eagles type, Lewes,Godwine, +EAPPARD REX ANGLO, king enthroned, orb in left hand, sceptre in right, rev.+GODPINE ONN LAEPE, short cross voided with eagle in each angle (Freeman 67; King 252;N.827; S.1181), general light weakness, the bust better, a presentable piece, very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £100 (ticket by Patrick Finn)
356 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.31g, Hammer cross type, Chichester,Wulfric, crowned bearded bust right, sceptre before, +EADPARRD RE, rev. +PVLFRIC ONCICEIT, voided short cross with crescent termials (King 124; N.828; S.1182), a littleweakness on king’s face and small scratch in reverse field, full legends, good very fine £250-350PROVENANCE:Bt. SCMB, August 1975, H5094 (illustrated), £100 (ticket by Robert Sharman)
357 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 0.97g, Facing bust/Small cross type,London, Eadgar, crowned and draped facing bust, rev. +AEDGAR ON LVND, cross pattéewith central pellet within inner circle (N.830; S.1183), once straightened leaving flan stressacross reverse and resulting in perforations, also a flan crack at 3 o’clock, otherwise lustrous,toned, and extremely fine, Eadgar an extremely rare moneyer in this type at London £200-300PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, March 1975, £70Although Edgar is listed as a known moneyer in North he does not appear in Freeman. TheSCBI database only lists an Eadgar in the Pyramids type at London, cf. SCBI 30 American,No 654
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361 Celtic, Early Uninscribed Coinage (mid to late first century BC), Stater, 6.11g, Clactontype, devolved head of Apollo right, rev. disjointed horse right, pellet and curved linebelow (ABC 2329; Mack 46a; S.27), good very fine £600-800
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359 Harold II (1066), Penny, 1.29g, Pax type, 6 Jan-14 Oct 1066, Bedford, Wulfwine,crowned and bearded bust left, sceptre before, rev. +PVLFPI ON BEDEFO, two pelleted linesbetween which PAX (SCBI 2 Glasgow, No 1186 - same dies; N.836; S.1186), weakness inareas and with line of surface delamination on reverse beginning at initial cross, a full andround piece with the king’s face well visible, very fine, Bedford an extremely rare mint in thereign of Harold II £1,700-2,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, December 1974, £300 (ticket by Patrick Finn)
Jonsson and Van der Meer in Numismatica Meddelanden XXXV, p. 56 note just twoexamples of the Bedford mint in Harold II. A further piece was found at Acle, Norfolk in2008 and is recorded as EMC 2008.0013. It is possible that this is the fourth known productof the mint in Harold’s reign and of these four, two are known to be in museum collections.
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS
360 Celtic, Gallo-Belgic, Morini, gold Quarter Stater, 1.48g, imported coinage,uninscribed, geometric pattern, rev. tree like object within pattern (ABC 40; S.10), off-struck on reverse, very fine £150-200
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Clashed ‘error’ die of Verica
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363 Celtic, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD 8-41), gold Quarter Stater,1.39g, Biga type, CAMVL on panel over crossed wreath, alternate symbols in angles, rev.biga left, branch above, CV[N] below with wheel above (ABC 2807; S.290), a little earthydeposit, weaker on obverse, reverse superb, very fine/nearly extremely fine £400-600
PROVENANCE:Found High Easter, Essex, 2008
362 Celtic, Atrebates and Regni, Verica (c.AD 10-40), gold Stater, 5.37g, vine leaf dividingVI-RI, rev. horseman right holding spear and shield, C O F around (ABC 1193; BMC1159-67; Mack 125; S.121) slightly off-centre but a good strike with light wear to the highpoints, very fine, these clashed die ‘error’ dies extremely rare £1,000-1,500
This obverse die, a well documented ‘error’ die, is known from coins both before and afterbeing ‘clashed’ with a reverse die of the same type. A fuller description of this die pairing canbe found in SNC, November 1994 ‘Clashed Dies and the Organization of Verica’s Mint’ byRobert Van Arsdell. The continued use of the die after the sustained damage gives a valuableinsight into Celtic mint organization
364 Celtic, Trinovantes, (early first century AD to c.40 AD), silver Unit, 1.48g, ‘Braughingdragon’ type, boar left, annulet above, pellet in annulet below, rev. coiled serpent, Mbelow, dispersed pellets and annulets in field, (ABC 2282; Mack 445; S.-), a field findwith the usual scuffs, darker patination to areas, main factors for attribution clear, nearlyvery fine and extremely rare £200-300
There are fewer than five recorded specimens of this type
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‘York’ type Thrymsa found near York
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365 Anglo-Saxon, Northumbria, Ultra-Crondall types, c.620-c.65, Thrymsa, 1.28g, ‘York’type, c.640-60, facing figure flanked by crosses, the drapery consisting of intersecting linesrev. [...]HNOAP: around inner circle, a cross within, (Metcalf p.49-51; SCBI 63 BM, No16 - diff. rev. die; Sutherland No 75, Pl. IV, 18-20 - diff. rev. die; N.27; S.762), a fieldfind with some light grazing under magnification on obverse, a little mud in recesses, reverseoff-struck but the piece generally well presented and with good centring on obverse, good veryfine and extremely rare £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:Found near Shipton, North Yorkshire, 2014
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0151
In addition to the York group thrymsa sold in the March 2015 sale (lot 505) there are noweighteen traceable examples of the type of which eleven are sub-type C
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368 Anglo Saxon, Sceatta, 0.96g, Continental issues, c.695-c.740, series X, facing ‘Wodan’head with crosses by face, pellet above rev. crested monster left with tail raised to mouth(Abramson, p.207; N.116; S.797) a field find with the usual scuffs, small patches ofverdigris but metal quality generally very good, a sharp strike and nearly extremely fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:Found East Stratton, Hampshire, 2015
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0129
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366 Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, 1.11g, Primary phase, c.680-c.710, attributed to King Aethelredof Mercia, 674-704, degenerate head, rev. runic AETHEL/RED in two lines and divided bysolid bar, all within triple beaded border (Abramson p.193; N.155; S.780), wear to highpoints and with patination in recesses, a good example with the runes struck in high relief,good very fine and rare £400-600
The runic inscription usually reads ‘Aethil(i)raed’ whereas this examples appears to readAethilraed
367 Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, 1.17g, Primary phase, c.680-c.710, ‘Vernus’ group, degenerate,diademed head right, inscription before, rev. standard (Abramson p.54; N.17; S.783), afield find, dark tone, this piece a very solid strike and with lustre on reverse, nearly extremelyfine, rare £200-300
PROVENANCE:Found near Chelmsford, Essex, 2009
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0174
369 Anglo Saxon, Sceatta, 0.91g, Secondary phase, c.710-c.760, series Q, variety IIIb,monster right looking back, no triquetra, pellets dispersed in field, rev. bird left lookingforward, triquetra above, pellets dispersed in field (Abramson p.159; N.139 var.; S.810var.), a detector find, surfaces patinated, weaker areas but mostly very fine, this die pairingpossibly very rare £200-300
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371 Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, 1.43g, Portrait phase, c.805-21, Group III, Crossand wedges type, London, Ceolbald, laureate, diademed and draped bust right dividinglegend, variety with moustachioed bust, +COEHVVLF REX M, legend begins at 1 o’clock,uncial M, rev. +CEOLBEALD around cross pattée with pellet in each angle (Naismith L19.2;N.355; S.918), a field find with some light deposits remaining, slightly dished flan withundulation above the portrait, elongated striking perforation at 9 o’clock, this piece aremarkably high grade and with original surfaces evident, nearly extremely fine, a superbexample of this excessively rare bust variety £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Found near Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0166
This exceptional bust variety, listed for just three specimens by Naismith (cf. L18/L19), isremarkably true to the Roman prototype on which it is based. A veritable departure fromconvention, the oversized bust is depicted with a laurel and diadem as well as a moustache;quite unknown for the rest of Coenwulf’s coinage. Of Naismith’s three examples, one is in theFitzwilliam, another is in the British Museum and a third is in a private collection. This pieceappears to be in a better state of preservation than the two museum-held pieces and is the onlyexample in private hands of moneyer Ceolbald.
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370 Mercia, Offa (757-796), Penny, 1.20g, Light coinage, c.779-92/3, Canterbury, Eoba,beaded cross with large annulet containing a cross pattée with pellets in angles at centre,O/F/R/M with contraction bars in angles of beaded cross, also dispersed pellets, rev.E/O/A/B in angles of cross pommée with large annulet containing a cross of pellets atcentre, broken annulets enclosing cross limbs (Chick 103e obv./102a-1 rev. var.; N.39var.; S.904), a field find, obverse struck off-centre, the surfaces extensively patinated,however, the grade is strong with extensive detail visible, this piece nearly extremely fine anda new type for the reign of King Offa, unique £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Found near Chelmsford, Essex, 2009
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0303
Coenwulf Penny based on a Roman 4th century prototype
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373 Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-99), Penny, 1.05g, lunettes coinage, 871-76/77,Mercian group, London dies, Dudd, Burgred ‘vertical’ style bust right, +ELFRED MX-+,rev. MON/+DVDD/ETA, lunettes type A, trefoil of pellets at periphery of both lunettes(Lyons and MacKay group II, var V, Corpus AfL2.22; N.625; S.1057A), the metalappearing somewhat pitted and base, very mild curvature of flan, generally full andreadable, nearly very fine, the Mercian dies of Alfred very rare £1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE:Found Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, February 2015
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0175
Lyons and Mackay, p.62, note that Dudd was a prolific moneyer for Aethelred I of Wessex atCanterbury yet he is only known for Mercian style dies under Alfred. This interchange ofWessex and Mercian moneyers, however, was not uncommon during this period
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From Blunt’s ‘Danac’ group
372 Danelaw, East Anglia (c.885-915), Penny, 1.37g, St Edmund memorial coinage, earlyphase, c.895-905, Ersalt, chevron-barred A, dispersed pellets in field, +EDRENIDANAC,legend begins at 5 o’clock, rev. +E.RSAT-MON, cross pattée within inner circle (N.483;S.960), some areas of darker tone, small patch of corresponding weakness, a very tidy earlystriking of this coinage, full, round and perfectly centred, original surfaces remain, good veryfine and very rare with obverse this obverse legend £300-400
The replacement of the obverse legend SCEADMVNDREX with EDRENIDANAC appears to bequite deliberate. The exact meaning of the legend is not known though the ‘Danac’ group wasgiven special mention by Blunt in his article ‘St Edmund memorial coinage’, published in theProceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1969). All the examples cited by Blunt,BMC 397-401, are a variant on a theme of EDRENIDANAC wih the common final elementDAN, DANC, DAAC, or DANAC. All pieces are by moneyer Ersalt and one may wonder whetherthe DANAC legend may be in some way an allusion to the common Danish heritage of the EastAnglian settlers or indeed to a regional Danish ruler.
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376 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.14g, (early) Crux type, Exeter, Goda, draped bustright, sceptre before, rev. +GODA M-O EXECA, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles(Brettell - ; Stewart NC 1971, pl. 36, no 2 - same dies; N.772; S.1148 var - sub-varietynot listed), light tone and with a little weakness, mostly struck-up, full and centred, good veryfine and an extremely rare sub-variety, the first the cataloguer has handled £1,000-1,200
This remarkable piece of which one other is known for Exeter was listed in Hildebrand’sAddendum (Tillagg 475, no 4353). It was, therefore, missed by Stewart in compiling his listof types and moneyers for publication in R P V Brettell’s sales catalogue in 1970. Stewart’ssubsequent Numismatic Chronicle article on ‘Ethelred II’s Crux issue with right-facing bust’(1970) noted the existence of the Hildebrand piece and illustrated it on plate 36, no 2.Having been given by Hildebrand as a Second hand/Crux mule, Stewart argues for it as anearly or transitional issue of the Crux type. North subsequently omits Exeter as a knownissuing mint for the Crux bust right variant in English Hammered Coinage, Vol.II. One oftwo known bust right variants for the Crux issue at Exeter and the only example in privatehands.
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374 Eadred (946-955), Penny, 1.45g, Two line type (HT1), Otic, cross pattée within innercircle, +EADRED REX around, rev. OTIC/MON-E, divided by three cross pattée, trefoils aboveand below (CTCE p.139, No 56; N.706; S.1113), central bend with some cracking andmetal stress along bend, c.50% peripheral flan loss, good metal quality and a well struckexample, good very fine £150-250
The deliberate bending of this piece may well be a contemporary measure to test the metalquality of the coin. This is a known Anglo-Saxon method of metal testing as distinct from theScandinavian practice of peck marking. cf. M Blackburn, Expansion and control: aspects ofAnglo-Scandinavian minting south of the Humber, note No 15, in ‘Viking coinage andcurrency in the British Isles’, p.140.
375 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.15g, Second hand type, London, Ealhstan, diademedand draped bust right, sceptre before rev. +EALHSTAN M-O LVN, Hand of Providenceissuing from billowing cloud dividing alpha and omega, (N.768; S.1146), pecks, flan alittle crimped, a little weakness in centres, good legends and strong face to portrait, very fineor better £200-300
Early Crux issue with bust right
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379 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.55g, Long cross type, London, Godman, bareheaded bust left, rev. +GODMAN M-O LVND, voided long cross each arm terminating inthree crescents, pellet in second quarter (N.774 var; S.1151 var), single peck to obverse,light kink in flan and with double striking in the legends, however, a very pleasing strike withsuperb surfaces and an appealing iridescent tone, nearly extremely fine £300-400
380 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.33g, Helmet type, Exeter, Aelfric, helmeted, radiateand armoured bust left, rev. +AELFRIC MΩO EAXE voided long cross each limb terminatingin three crescents over lozenge, a trefoil on each tip (Brettell 11-12; N.775; S.1152), acorresponding striking weakness below the bust, area of metal stress in reverse field, this pieceremarkably sharp and with lustre, the king’s face particularly strong, extensive iridescenttones, extremely fine £350-450
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377 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.41g, Crux type, Barnstaple, Aelfsige, draped bust left,sceptre before, rev. +AELFSIGE M-O BARDA, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles(Brettell 413; N.770; S.1148), some light undulations on flan, the strike a hint on the softside in areas, this piece generally most pleasing with an even old collection tone, good metaland good very fine, Crux a very rare type for Barnstaple and Aelfsige a very rare moneyer atthe mint £1,000-1,500
The Crux type was not represented for Barnstaple in the Elmore Jones collection.
378 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.65g, Crux type, Winchester, Wynstan, draped bustleft, sceptre before, rev. +PYNSTAN M-O PIN, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in angles(N.770; S.1148), a couple of marks in obverse field, light tone, well centred and on aperfectly round flan, extensive lustre remaining on reverse, nearly extremely fine £250-350
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382 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.32g, Last small cross type, Chester, Alcsige,diademed bust left, rev. +ALCSIGE ON LEIC, cross pattée within inner circle (SCBI 5Chester, No 161 var - rev. legend; N.777; S.1154), a couple of pecks in reverse field and theslightest bit off-centre, generally well struck with a pleasing portrait, toned, good very fine £300-400
This bust is almost definitely the prototype used for the Last small cross imitations of SihtricAnlafsson. It may even be that a Chester piece was used as links are known to exist betweenthe Chester and Dublin mints during this period. Indeed Chester is one of the mint signaturesknown to have been imitated in the type at Dublin
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381 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.46g, Last small cross type, Bridport, Godric,diademed bust left, rev. +GODRIC ON: BRYDIA, cross pattée within inner circle (N.777;S.1154), a couple of old repairs at periphery, pecks to obverse, generally well struck, good veryfine, Last small cross an excessively rare type for Bridport £500-700
Jonsson and Van Der Meer list just one known moneyer, Godric at Bridport in the Last smallcross type. This specimen was present in Hildebrand and is thus in the Swedish Royal cabinet.Locating another example is troublesome with just six listed specimens for the entire reign inthe EMC/SCBI database and none for this type. In addition it would appear the mint/typehas not passed through any of the major European auction houses in recent times. Therefore,this may be the only example of Bridport in the Last small cross type available to commerce.
Prototype bust for the Hiberno-Scandinavian series
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385 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.05g, Quatrefoil type, Norwich, Godwine, +CNVT REXANGLORVI, crowned bust left within quatrefoil, rev. +GODPINE M∑O NOR, long cross voidedon quatrefoil with pellets on cusps, (N.781; S.1157), a little off-centre on reverse butgenerally tidy, the reverse especially, deep tone, good very fine £200-300
386 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.11g, Pointed helmet type, Exeter, Saewine, helmeted bust left,sceptre before, rev. +SAEPINE :ON EXCEST:, voided short cross, arms extending from pelletwithin central annulet, broken annulet in each angle (N.787; S.1158), obverse pecks, lightundulation around bust and reverse slightly off-centre, however, a magificent grade and withan even tone, very tidy and fully struck-up, extremely fine £300-400
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383 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.56g, Last small cross type, Lincoln, Bruntat,diademed bust left, rev. +BRVNTAT ON LICOLNE, large cross pattée within inner circle(Mossop, Pl.XXII, No 3; N.777; S.1154), pecks, minor double striking to areas of obverse,light silvery white tone, pleasing bust and generally strong, nearly extremely fine £250-350
Of the 19 dies listed by Mossop this is the only piece with this distinctive bust style. The picturedexample is in Helsinki Museum and all subsequent listed examples have a Scandinaviansource. With the apparent peck marks, distinctive style, and slight blundering of the mintsignature on this piece a Scandinavian origin has to at least be considered.
384 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.03g, Quatrefoil type, Maldon, Aethelwine, +CNVT REXANGLORVM, crowned bust left within quatrefoil, rev. +AEDELPINE MEL, long cross voidedon quatrefoil with pellets on cusps, (N.781; S.1157), flan split in front of bust and strikingweakness behind, deeply toned, full and round, very fine, Maldon a scarce provincial mintand scarce also with the copulative omitted £250-350
PROVENANCE:Glendining sale 31021, lot 101 (with lot ticket from sale)
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387 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.15g, Short cross type, London, Swan, diademed bust left,sceptre before, rev. +SPAN ON LVND, voided short cross arms extending from centralannulet (N.790; S.1159), light peripheral undulations below bust, a pleasing and tidy oldcollection piece, nearly extremely fine £250-350
388 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.02g, Short cross type, Shaftesbury, Aegelric, diademed bustleft, sceptre before, rev. +AEGELRIC ON SCE, voided short cross arms extending fromcentral annulet (N.790; S.1159), pecks, general even wear to the higher points, old collectiontone, centred and full, very fine, Shaftesbury a scarce west country mint £250-350
PROVENANCE:Purchased by Baldwin’s in FEJ saleF. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 714 (illustrated), £28
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389 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.12g, Pacx type, Norwich, Osmund,diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +OSMVND O NOR-, voided long cross extendingfrom central annulet, limbs terminating with a crescent, a letter of PACX in each angle(N.813; S.1171), pecks, die flaw across obverse, full and centred, good very fine, Pacx ascarcer type in the reign of Edward the Confessor £200-300
390 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.45g, Expanding cross type, Heavy issue,Wallingford, Brihtric, helmeted bust left, sceptre before, bar struck into die by bust andextending over sceptre, rev. +BRIHTRIC ON PAL, voided short cross with expanding armsextending from central pellet within two circles (Boon, p.24; Freeman 45; N.823;S.1177), once gold gilt for use as jewellery, some remains, general weakness on this, fine, anintriguing and numismatically interesting piece £300-400
George Boon illustrates on p.24 of ‘Coins of the Anarchy 1135-54’ an Expanding cross pennyof Canterbury with a bar across the sceptre. This, he believes, is an indication that the die wascancelled at the mint and then subsequently mobilized for use. Boon writes ‘...occasionallycancelled dies were in emergency use at other periods, and the National Museum collectionincludes a Canterbury penny of the Confessor with a cancellation-bar across the sceptre’. Thispiece, of the same reign and type could also fit into the same category. One possibleexplanation for the gold gilding is that the piece was taken from circulation after beingrejected for trade due to the cancellation mark.
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391 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.29g, Sovereign/eagles type, Chichester,Aelfwine, +EADPARD REX ANGL, king enthroned, orb in left hand, cross omitted, sceptre inright, rev. +AELFPINE: ON CICEST:, voided short cross with eagle in each angle (King 108a- obv. var; N.827; S.1181), gentle wave in flan and with some double striking in obverselegend, a pleasing tone on this with definite sharpness in areas, the reverse particularlystriking, good very fine, pleasing £400-600
PROVENANCE:SCMB, October 1976, E246 (illustrated)
This variety with the orb cross omitted is very seldom seen
Morcere at the Saxon mint of Bury St Edmunds
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392 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Halfpenny, 0.66g, Hammer cross type, Bury StEdmunds, Morcere, crowned bearded bust right, sceptre before, [+EADPA]RD RE, rev.+MORCRE O[N EADMUN], voided short cross with crescent terminals (Eaglen 5 (dies Aa),p.219; FEJ 126 - same dies; N.828; S.1182), a field find with areas of earth in situ, wavein flan, some scuffs and roughness, otherwise well-struck and with little wear, a tidy strikeand good very fine, Bury a very rare mint in the Saxon series £200-300
Eaglen lists ten examples of the Hammer cross type at Bury with Morcere being the only knownmoneyer for the entire reign at the mint. It is noteworthy that a writ survives in whichEdward the Confessor grants a moneyer at Bury to abbot Baldwin around the year 1065-1066. The writ states; King Edward sends greetings to Bishop Aethelmaer and Earl Gyrthand Toli and all my thegns in East Anglia. And I inform you that I have granted abbotBaldwine a moneyer within St Edmund’s Bury, to have with the same freedom fromrestriction as I have my own anywhere in any of my boroughs where I have them more freelythan anywhere else. may God be the friend of you all.’. It is the earliest extant record of aspecific grant of coinage rights in England and was issued shortly after the current piece wasstruck at the Bury mint.
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393 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.13g, Two sceptres type, Wareham, Aegelric, facingcrowned bust flanked by sceptres, rev. +AEGLRE ON PERNI, cross fleury extending fromcentral annulet over cross botonnée (Allen BNJ 2012, p.82; SCBI 24 West Country, No758; N.844; S.1253), a field find, distorted flan resulting in multiple cracks and small areaof flan loss, a full, round flan and evenly struck, good very fine and Wareham an extremelyrare mint in William I’s Two sceptres type £300-400
PROVENANCE:Found East Dorset, 2013
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0293
Just two moneyers, Aegelric and Sideman are known to have struck at Wareham in this type.Two other examples, one of each moneyer, are listed in the EMC/SCBI databases and afurther example of Sideman’s work was present in Carlyon-Britton, lot 702
394 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.28g, Two sceptres type, Winchester, Anderboda, facingcrowned bust flanked by sceptres, rev. +ANDERBODA ON PN, cross fleury extending fromcentral annulet over cross botonnée (Allen BNJ 2012, p.83; Harvey No 1934 var - obv.legend; N.844; S.1253), surfaces appearing frosted under magnification, very small area ofdelamination in reverse legend, however, full, well centred and very fine £400-600
PROVENANCE:Bt. SCMB, 5 February 1975, H4792, £165 (ticket by Robert Sharman)Dr B Bird, 1974, not in salePurchased at the Drabble sale by Sir John Ludlow Hanham, 10th Baronet ofWimbourne, Somerset (d.1955)G C Drabble Pt.II, Glendining, 13 December 1943, lot 910, £2, 15s
Ticket states ‘J Young & Francis, 1926’ but despite efforts the cataloguer has been unable tolocate this sale
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395 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.26g, Two stars type, Ipswich, Aelfric, facing crowned bustdividing two stars, rev. +AELFRRIC ON GIP, cross bottonnée over quadrilateral with a pelleton each tip (Allen BNJ 2012, p.74; SCBI 12 Ashmolean, No 81 var; N.845; S.1254), anexcavated find with some discolouration and signs of straightening to right of bust, metalstress is evident along bend, otherwise full and mostly well-struck, good very fine, Ipswich arare mint in this type £1,000-1,500
PROVENANCE:Found near Debenham, Suffolk, September 2013
Recorded with Ipswich Museum, Suffolk, EF1857
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0150
There are just four Ipswich mint pennies of the type currently listed in the EMC/SCBIdatabases. This number includes only one example of Aelfric’s work
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396 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.36g, Two stars type, London, Godwine, facing crownedbust dividing two stars, rev. +GODPI ON LVNDE, cross bottonée over quadrilateral with apellet on each tip (Allen BNJ 2012, p.77; SCBI 20 Mack, No 1381; N.845; S.1254), hasturned in the die otherwise some pleasing underlying russet tones and a strong portrait, goodvery fine £300-500
397 William II (1087-1100), Penny, 1.37g, Voided cross type, Lincoln, Wulfnoth?, crownedfacing bust, star each side of neck, rev. +PV[LFN?]O- ON LIN, cross annulettée over voidedshort cross (N.853; S.1260), large flat areas, the centres better, especially so on reverse,struck on a good sized flan, toned, a tough coin to grade but overall probably nearly very fineand Wulfnoth possibly a new moneyer for the type at Lincoln £600-800
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 18 January 1974 (with old Spink envelope with King Street address)
Attributing the moneyer on this piece is problematic. The legend begins with a P, possiblyfollowed by a V, and certainly ends O-. With the space available WVLFNO- seems most likelythough this moneyer is not recorded at Lincoln in this type. A moneyer Aelfnoth is recordedin the Voided cross type but the legend clearly does not support this attribution.
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398 William II (1087-1100), Penny, 1.08g, Cross pattée and fleury type, London, Smaewine,crowned facing bust holding sword to left, rev. +SMAEPINE ON LVN, cross fleury over crosspattée (N.855; S.1261), some areas of striking weakness, a remarkably full piece struck on alarge, proud flan, generally very presentable and good very fine, Smaewine an extremely raremoneyer at London £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XI, 8 January 2008, lot 1667 ($9000)
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400 Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.14g, ‘Watford’ type (BMC 1), Lewes, Willelm, crownedbust right breaking legend, sceptre before, STIEFN[E RE?] rev. PIL[LEM]:ON:LEPE:, crossmoline, a fleur in each angle (Allen BNJ 2012, p.111; Mack 20c; N.873; S.1278), a fieldfind, the flan slightly undulating and with a line of surface delamination on the reversewhich has developed into a crack in areas, otherwise a very full and round piece, the portraitwell presented, very fine for this £300-500
PROVENANCE:Found East Dorset, 2014
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0363
Willelm is also known to have struck a defaced die type I penny which has a cross struck ontothe king’s shoulder
401 Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.31g, ‘Awbridge’ type (BMC 7), Bury St Edmunds, Willem,crowned and bearded bust facing, sceptre to left, STIEFN/E rev. PILLEM:ON:S:ED, voidedcross pommée with annulet centre, a fleur in each angle, all within beaded inner circle(Allen BNJ 2006 No 25-8; Eaglen 48-9; N.881; S.1282), a field find, flan stress acrosscoin from straightening along with a little roughness from being in the ground, this piece,however, a superb example of Stephen’s Type VII, centred and full with immaculate legendsfor this, good very fine, Bury a very rare mint in this type, eight examples listed by Eaglen £1,000-1,500
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New moneyer for type XII at Canterbury
399 Henry I (1100-35), Penny, 1.19g, Small profile/cross and annulets type (BMC XII),Canterbury, Winedi, crowned bust left breaking legend, rosette before, legend begins at5 o’clock, rev. PINNEDAI:ON:CAN[:], cross pattée with annulet at centre, pellet withinannulet in each quarter (Allen BNJ 2012, p.86 Winedi unlisted in this type; N.868;S.1273), a field find, corresponding striking weakness on bust, the usual scuffs and deposits,contemporary edge nick, much of the legends remain, good fine, this piece unique and the firstrecorded type XII for Winedai at Canterbury £400-600
PROVENANCE:Found near Harlow, Essex, 4 January 2009
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2015.0176
Allen, BNJ 2012, p.86 lists just two moneyers; Edwine and Gregarie as striking at theCanterbury mint in type XII. The addition of Winedai brings this number to three knownmoneyers in the type.
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402 Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.04g, ‘Awbridge’ type (BMC 7), Leicester, Gefrei, crownedand bearded bust facing, sceptre to left, STIEFN/E rev. GEFRE[I:ON:]LEER, voided crosspommée with annulet centre, a fleur in each angle, all within beaded inner circle (AllenBNJ 2006 No 293 - given to York, now known to be Leicester; same dies; N.881; S.1282),an excavated piece, flan crack at 10 o’clock and with some delamination above crown, theregnal title clear and the mint/moneyer readable, nearly very fine, the reverse better for this £250-350
PROVENANCE:Found East Dorset, 2014
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0120
The only other piece of Gefrei at Leicester, ex. Lockett 1149, was previously attributed to Yorkon the partial legend that was visible; +GEFREI:ON:E[-]ER. The finding of this piece nowenables the reattribution to Leicester based on the completion of the mint signature as LEER
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A new attribution from York to Leicester
403 Henry II (1154-89), Penny, 1.41g, Tealby coinage, 1158-80, class B1, Bury StEdmunds, Henri, facing crowned bust holding sceptre to left, rev.+H[E]NRII:ON:[S];ED[M], large cross pattée, cross in angles (N.953/1; S.1338), irregularflan as usual, general striking weakness but identifiable, very fine for issue £150-250
404 Edward III (1327-77), Quarter-Noble, 2.00g, Fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69,shield within tressure, cross in circle above, French title omitted, pellet before EDWARD,rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panel containing an annulet (Schneider100; Stewartby B2, p.258; N.1245; S.1513), short of flan, possibly edge filed, general wear,nearly very fine, rare variety £250-350
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406 Henry V (1413-22), Groat, 2.87g, Class B, London, m.m. pierced cross, crowned‘scowling’ bust, no mullet on shoulder, quatrefoil after HENRIC, rev. CIVITAS LONDON,quatrefoil after POSVI, double saltire stops (N.1386; S.1762), clipped and irregular flan,general even wear, the unmistakable down turned mouth and scowling expression stillevident on this, good fine, rare £250-350
407 Henry V (1413-22), Groat, 3.60g, Class C, London, m.m. pierced cross, crowned facingbust, mullet on right shoulder, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, quatrefoil after POSVI, saltire stops(N.1387b; S.1765), scratch on king’s face, weaker areas but mostly presentable, nearly veryfine or better £200-300
408 Henry VI, Grand Blanc aux Écus, 3.13g, Paris, m.m. crown, shields of France andEngland, rev. cross dividing lis and leopard, HERICVS below, BENEDICTVM (Elias 279 var.),nearly very fine, scarce variety £80-100
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, July 1976
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405 Henry V (1413-22), Noble, 6.86g, Class E, London, m.m. pierced cross, king, crowned,standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, annulet by sword and pellet at tip, trefoilby shield, annulet on side of ship and quatrefoil above sail, rev. floriate cross, armsextending from central panel containing letter H, crowned leopards in angles, pelletbehind leopard in first angle and quatrefoil in front of leopard in second angle (Schneider249; N.1373; S.1744), small module flan, light weakness in areas and the obverse dieslightly rusty at time of striking, mostly struck up and with the die sinkers’ guides visible inparts, pleasing good very fine, the king’s face quite visible on this £2,800-3,500
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409 Edward IV (first reign 1461-70), Groat, 2.90g, Light coinage, 1464-70, type Xb,London, m.m. LCF/sun, trefoils on all cusps except above crown, quatrefoils by neck,trefoil stops or none, no marks by neck, rev. trefoil stops or none (Blunt & Whitton Xb2,var.1, p.89; Buck MEG, p.33 - this coin; N.1578; S.2002 - this coin), some areas of darkertoning and with very slight kink in flan, this piece on a fuller flan and with old collectiontoning, tidy, very fine, scarce issue £100-200
PROVENANCE:Jon Mann collection of 15th century groatsI R Buck, Spink auction 176, 30 November 2005, lot 314, £130 (Buck ticket included)SCMB, July 1972, H3134, £9L A Lawrence, Glendining, 11 July 1951, lot 636
410 Henry VI (Restored, 1470-71), Halfpenny, 0.35g, London, m.m. short cross fitchée,crowned facing bust, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle,(Withers 1; N.1624; S.2089) a field find with some patchy patination and porosity, grazeto crown, however, a well presented example of this coinage with the regnal title andmintmark quite discernible, the flan a good size for this and well rounded, nearly very fine,the halfpenny a very rare denomination for the restoration period £250-350
411 Edward IV/V (1483), Groat, 3.01g, Type XXII, London, m.m. sun and rose, crownedfacing bust, fleurs on all cusps except above crown, saltire stops and none, no pellet belowbust, rev. saltire stops and none (Blunt & Whitton XXII, 7-9; Stewartby p.433; N.1631;S.2146a), small flan and scraping effect to obverse, otherwise an even tone and with themintmark/regnal title quite apparent, very fine and a key piece in the medieval series £1,800-2,500
PROVENANCE:F Brady, Spink auction 210, 6 October 2011, lot 230 (£3120 inc. premium)SNC, February 1995, No 124, £900 (illustrated)
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415 Henry VIII (1509-47), Angel, 5.13g, First coinage, 1509-26, m.m. portcullis, StMichael vanquishing Satan, rev. H and rose over shield in ship (N.1760; S.2265), struckfrom a rusty obverse die, scratch on armour, weakness in areas but overall very fine, pleasingreverse £1,000-1,500
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412 Richard III (1483-85), Penny, 0.62g, York under Archbishop Rotherham, m.m. sun androse 2/-, crowned facing bust, no marks at neck, rev. quatrefoil on long cross, trefoil ofpellets in angles (Stewartby p. 446 VR; N.1685; S.2168), a field find with rough surfacesand small kink in flan, small flan as usual, a presentable piece for this poor issue for whichthe Archbishop was imprisoned by Richard thus nearly very fine and very rare £250-350
Stewartby, p.382, notes that this very rare Archbishop Rotherham issue with no marks by bustis only known from one die. It can be distinguished by the linear die-flaw to the left of the bust.
413 Henry VII (1485-1509), Angel, 4.96g, Type III, m.m. pansy, St Michael spearing Satan,rev. shield within ship, dividing H and rose (N.1696; S.2183), short of flan, light generalwear on this, some earth deposits remain, centres presentable with a good amount of detailremaining on St Michael, very fine £700-900
414 Henry VII (1485-1509), Angelet, 2.47g, Type V, m.m. pheon, St Michael spearingSatan, saltire stops, rev. O CRVX AVE SPES UNICA, shield within ship, cross above dividingletter H and rose, double saltire stops (N.1698; S.2292), slightly waterworn appearancewith generally even but extensive wear, legends fully readable and centres with some gooddetail remaining, good fine £500-700
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416 Edward VI (1547-53), Shilling, 5.95g, Fine silver issue, 1551-53, m.m. tun, crownedbust facing, rose to left, mark of value to right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée(N.1937; S.2482), scratches on and around face under magnification, deeply toned, possiblyartificial, a pleasing piece, extensive fine detail remaining on the portrait including thefrosting within the king’s crown, good very fine £500-700
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417 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 5.90g, 1555, English titles only, crown dividingdate above facing busts, rev. crowned shield dividing mark of value (N.1968; S.2501), acouple of peripheral knocks, some light undulation in areas, mostly a well struck piece withsome strong detail coming through, especially on the busts, a pleasingly full and round piece,good very fine £1,500-2,000
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418 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.19g, 1564 over3 over 2, m.m. pheon, large crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée(N.1997; S.2561B), good fine/nearly very fine £100-150
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420 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 2.64g, 1567, m.m.lion, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), good fine £60-80
421 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.13g, 1575, m.m.eglantine, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (B & C Bust 5A,N.1997; S.2563), lightly toned, a presentable piece, nearly very fine £100-150
422 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, Sixpence, 2.68g, 1595, m.m.woolpack, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2015; S.2578B),ragged edge, porosity, good fine £50-60
419 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.23g, 1567, m.m.lion, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), slightlyirregular flan, old collection tone, pleasing portrait, very fine £180-250
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423 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Pattern shilling, 6.03g, m.m. key, crowned bust left, bustpunch as used on gold issues, spur rowel counterstamp behind bust, REGI, rev. long crossfourchée over plain square topped shield (N.2044; S.- ), general weakness but retainingsome good detail on the bust and with the legends fully readable, carefully struck on a speciallyprepared flan and thus retaining the tidy presentation of a pattern, very fine and a very rareshilling of this reign £4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:Spink, 22-23 June 2011, lot 697 (£5200 inc. prem.)SNC, December 1972, No 11680 (£100)
The five point mullet stamped in the field behind the Queen’s head may be a contemporarymerchant’s or banker’s test mark.
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425 James I (1603-25), Unite, 10.02g, Second coinage 1604-19, fourth bust, m.m. mullet,crowned half-length figure right, in decorated armour, holding orb and sceptre, reversedN’s in legend, rev. crowned shield dividing I-R (N.2084; S.2619), corresponding weaknesson king’s armour, scratch above reverse shield, extensive detail remaining on bust and withfull legends, very fine or better £1,000-1,500
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424 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Halfcrown, 14.62g, Seventh issue, 1601-1602, m.m. 1,crowned bust left holding sceptre and orb, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2013;S.2583), some weakness to face and with a couple of peripheral flan flaws, obverse surfaceinterruptions, deeply toned and full, generally a good strike, the reverse tidy and pleasing,very fine £1,500-1,800
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428 Charles I (1625-49), gold Crown, 2.27g, Group D, Tower mint under the king, m.m.portcullis, crowned bust left with falling lace collar, armour over shoulder, rev. crownedoval shield dividing crowned C R (N.2185a; S.2715), a field find with some knocks andscratches, struck on a small flan but full weight, a magnificant strike with much freshnessremaining, the portrait on this a veritable work of art in itself, extremely fine £400-600
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426 James I (1603-25), Britain Crown, 2.40g, Second coinage, 1604-19, m.m. tun, fifthcrowned bust right, rev. crowned shield dividing I R, (N.2092; S.2626), a little flanirregularity, crease mark in front of bust, full and with a good bust for the James I goldcoinage, good very fine £400-600
427 James I (1603-25), Quarter-Laurel, 2.25g, Third coinage, 1619-25, m.m. spur rowel,second laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (N.2118;S.2642), a field find, weakly struck on face and peripheral scrape at 4 o’clock, the portraitotherwise pleasing and this piece mostly well struck, good very fine £250-350
429 Charles I (1625-49), Groat, 1.90g, Provincial coinages, Aberystwyth, 1638/9-42, m.m.book, large crowned bust left, plumelet before, mark of value behind, rev. garnished ovalshield, plume above (Brooker 760-63; N.2337; S.2891), small area of excess flan loss at 8o’clock, reverse double striking and with darker tone in corner of shield, most pleasing obverse,neat and tidy with reflective fields, good very fine £250-350
430 Charles I (1625-49), Civil War coinages, Bristol, 1643-45, Sixpence, 2.67g, 1644, m.m.pellet/prostrate Br, crowned bust left of coarse Bristol style, plumelet before, mark ofvalue behind, rev. declaration in three lines, three plumelets above, 1644 below (Brooker1001; N.2503; S.3020), slight wave in flan and with some wear to the higher points, ingeneral a good strike for Bristol with the characteristic crudeness of the Bristol bust wellretained, deep tone and very fine for this £400-600
There is only a single Bristol sixpence listed in the Brooker sylloge.
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432 Charles I (1625-49), Civil War coinage, Exeter, 1643-46, Crown, 29.36g, m.m. rose,king crowned, riding left, sash in large bow, rev. round garnished shield (Brooker 1012;N.2532; S.3055), weakness on equestrian portrait and in areas of legends, peripheralstriking flaw at 9 o’clock on reverse, this flan full and well rounded for this coinage, tonedand with a good deal of lustre, especially on reverse, nearly very fine for this £300-400
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431 Charles I (1625-49), Threepence, 1.37g, Civil War coinages, Bridgenorth-on-Severn,1646, m.m. plumelet/-, crowned bust left, plumelet before and mark of value behind, rev.Declaration in three lines, plumelet between scrolls above, 1646 below, (Brooker 1134;N.2526; S.3043), slightly off-centre and with minor striking crack at 11 o’clock, generalwear but much detail retained, the reverse particularly full, neat and pleasing, very fine £300-500
433 Charles I (1625-49), Civil War coinage, Exeter, 1643-46, Crown, 29.04g, m.m. castle,dated 1645, king crowned, riding left, sash flies out with two ends behind, rev. roundgarnished shield (Brooker 1041-45; N.2561; S.3062), irregular flan as usual, someobvious peripheral striking flaws and with haymarking in obverse field, however, pleasing andeven old tone, a good deal of underlying lustre, generally a good strike, good very fine for this £700-900
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434 Charles I (1625-49), Halfcrowns (4), tower (2), 14.18g, Group II, m.m. plume, rev. CR divided by lis over rose (S.2769), horseman very weak, reverse better, fine, 15.02g, GroupIII, m.m. tun (S.2773), horseman very weak, reverse better, fine, 14.50g, Oxford (1), 1643,m.m. plume/-, rev. declaration, Oxford plumes above, 1643 below (S.2954), centresweak, essential devicess still visible, large flan, fine, 12.79g, Bristol (1), 1645, m.m.pellet/[?], plumelet behind king, Br below horse, rev. declaration, Oxford plumes above,1645 and Br below (S.3009), centres weak and flan irregular as usual, date and Brmonograms mostly visible, nearly fine (4) £250-350
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435 Commonwealth (1649-60), Halfcrown, 14.95g, 1653, m.m. sun, shield of Englandwithin wreath, rev. shields of England and Ireland, mark of value above, 1653 at top oflegend (N.2722; S.3215), slight flan irregularity, corresponding weakness in centres,irridescent tones and some stronger areas, nearly very fine £300-400
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437 Charles II (1660-85), Shilling, 1663, first bust variety right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, interlinked C’s in angles (ESC 1025; S.3371), gilded, fine £50-60
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438 English hammered (7), all purchased from Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin in the 1970swith original tickets and coin envelopes, includes Henry III (1) Class IIIb penny ofGloucester, Edward I (5) pennies of varying classes, all London except a single specimenof Berwick, one piece provenanced to the Loch Doon hoard, Henry VII (1) Type IIhalfgroat of Canterbury, grades vary from good fine to good very fine, all toned and with theSeaby provenance (7) £100-200
436 Commonwealth (1649-60), Shilling, 5.94g, 1653, m.m. shield of England in wreath rev.shields of England and Ireland conjoined, mark of value above, 1653 in legend (N.2724;S.3217), reverse slightly off-centre and with areas of double striking, generally a pleasingpiece, some reflection in the fields and areas of sharpness, very fine £300-500
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441 Scotland, David I (1124-53), Penny, 1.41g, period C, Berwick, Folpart, ... CIE ...,crowned head right, sceptre in front, rev. ... FOL ..., cross fleury, single pellet in angles(Burns fig.4A; S.5007), slightly misshaped flan as often, dark tone, good fine, interestingvariety with the reading ESOCIE £500-600
442 Scotland, William I (1165-1214), short cross and stars coinage 1195-1214, Penny,1.41g, phase B, Edinburgh, Hue and Walter, + LE REI WILAM, head left, sceptre in front,rev. + HVE WALTER , voided short cross, stars in angles (Burns fig.52; S.5029), good veryfine £400-500
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439 Scotland, John Baliol (1292-96), Penny, 1.38g, Second coinage, IOHANNES DEI GRØA,crowned bust left, sceptre before, rev. long cross, four mullets with five points in angles(S.5071), some darker patches of toning and area of surface delamination in reverse legend,pleasing old collection tone which accentuates the king’s features, full and round, very fine,scarce £300-400
440 Scotland, David II (1329-71), Farthing, 0.31g, First coinage, first issue,+DAVID:DEI.GRACIA, crowned bust left, sceptre before, rev. +REX SCOTORVM, cross pattée,mullets of five points in angles (S.5086), a field find, corresponding peripheral weakness infront of bust and some double striking to reverse, a clear portrait and regnal title, wellpresented for a farthing of this period, very fine and an extremely rare denomination forDavid II £1,000-1,500
A Collection of Scottish Coins, Many Being the Plate Coins in the Standard Catalogue
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445 Scotland, John Baliol (1292-96), second coinage, smooth surface issue, Penny,Edinburgh, IOhANNES DEI GRA, crowned head left, sceptre before, rev.REX/SCO/TOR/VM+, long cross, mullet of five points in each quarter (Burns fig.219;S.5071), a light scratch on the obverse, very fine £400-500
446 Scotland, Robert Bruce (1306-29), Halfpenny, 0.65g, ROBERTVS DEI GRA, crowned headleft, sceptre before, rev. SCO/TOR/VM R/EX+, long cross, mullets of five points in twoquarters (Burns fig.227; S.5077), legend flat in front of face, some scratches, good fine,extremely rare £2,000-2,500
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443 Scotland, Alexander II (1214-49), Penny, 1.44g, in the name of William I, issuecommencing c.1230, Roxburgh, Peris, head left, rev. short cross, stars in angles (S.5034),scratches on obverse, fine £200-250
444 Scotland, Alexander III (1249-86), second coinage after 1280, Penny, 1.41g, +ALEXANDER DEI GRA, crowned head left, sceptre before, rev. REX SCOTORVM, long cross,stars in angles - class Mc, 23 points (S.5055), very fine £80-100
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448 Scotland, Robert II (1371-90), Halfgroat, 1.74g, Edinburgh, crowned bust left, sceptrebefore, rev. long cross, mullets of fivre points in angles (S.5138), good fine £150-200
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447 Scotland, David II (1329-71), second coinage 1357-67, Groat, Aberdeen, + DAVID DEIGRA REX SCOTORVM, crowned young bust left, sceptre before, rev. + DNS P/TECTOR/MS ZLIB/ATOR MS/, in inner circle vill/a : a/ber/don, long cross, mullet of five points in eachquarter (Burns fig.255; S.5103 - this coin illustrated), very fine, very fine £1,000-1,200
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450 Scotland, James I (1406-37), second fleur-de-lis issue, Groat, 2.26g, Edinburgh,‘rough’ crowned facing bust, with tall central fleur in crown, sceptre to left, rev. longcross, fleur and three pellets in alternate angles (S.5200), good fine £300-400
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449 Scotland, Robert III (1390-1406), heavy coinage 1390 - c.1403, Groat, 2.56g,Edinburgh, ‘rough’ crowned facing bust in tressure of seven arcs, rev. long cross, pelletsin angles (S.5164), good fine £100-150
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451 Scotland, James II (1437-60), second coinage 1451-60, first issue, Groat, 3.25g,Edinburgh, crowned facing bust wearing mantle, tall central fleur to crown, rev. longcross, crown and three pellets in alternate angles (S.5231), very fine £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:Lucien LaRiviere, Spink auction 179, 29 March 2006, lot 54Stack’s, New York, 2 December 1997, lot 1514Dundee collection, Spink/Bowers, Los Angeles, 19 February 1976, lot 70
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452 Scotland, James III (1460-88), main issue 1484-88, Groat, 3.02g, Edinburgh, +IACOBVS : DEI : GRACIA : REX ; COTRV, crowned bust three-quarters left, annulet on innercircle in front of face, rev. long cross, crowns and three pellets with annulet in alternatequarters (Burns 44; S.5287 - this coin illustrated), minor verdigris on obverse otherwise veryfine with a clear portrait £700-800
PROVENANCE:Mrs Joan Murray, Baldwin’s auction 26, 9 May 2001, lot 1948
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453 Scotland, James III (1460-88), Halfgroat, 1.54g, IACOBVS . DIE . GRACIA . REX, crownedbust three-quarter left, rev. + DNS/. PROT ./ECTOR/MEVS., in inner circle + VIL/.AED/.INB/.VRI., long cross, crown and three pellets with annulet in alternate angles (Burnsfig.648, 10; S.5292 - this coin illustrated), good very fine, very rare £3,000-3,500
PROVENANCE:Dundee collection, Spink/Bowers, Los Angeles, 19 February 1976, lot 80R C Lockett, part V, Sotheby, 18-19 June 1957, lot 252 (illustrated)T Bearman, collection purchased by Baldwin c.1922J G Murdoch, Sotheby, 11-13 May 1903, lot 131A B Richardson, Scottish portion sold privatelyJ H Kermack Ford, Sotheby, 12-19 June 1884, lot 844
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454 Scotland, James IV (1488-1513), Halfgroat, 1.15g, Edinburgh, variety iiia, i.m. crown,IACOBVS. DEI. GRA REX. SCOTTOR, neat crowned facing bust in tressure, stars by neck, rev.SALVV./FAC. PO/POLVV./TV D’NE, in inner circle VILL/A EI/INB/VRGE, long cross, mulletand three pellets in alternate angles (Burns fig.699; S.5345 - this coin illustrated), lightlydouble struck on obverse, a neat round coin, very fine for this very rare denomination £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:Lucien LaRiviere, Spink auction 179, 29 March 2006, lot 80DNW, 9 December 2003, lot 439Purchased from Spink, October 1970
Burns notes ‘a specimen in the B.M. collection has SCOTTOR’, as does this coin
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455 Scotland, James V (1513-42), second coinage 1526-39, Groat, 2.60g, type II,Edinburgh, + IACOBVS: 5: DEI: GRA: REX: SCOTOR, crowned and mantled bust right, singlearch to crown, rev. :OPPI/DVM:E/DINB/VRGI, shield over long cross fourchée (Burnsfig.720, 19; S.5377 - this coin illustrated), metal flaw on neck, otherwise almost extremelyfine, rare £1,600-2,000
PROVENANCE:Lucien LaRiviere, Spink auction 179, 29 March 2006, lot 89J K R Murray, Spink auction 57, 29 April 1987, lot 172H A Parsons, Glendining, 11 May 1954, lot 729R Carlyon-Britton, collections dispersed through Seaby
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456 Scotland, Mary (1542-67), second period 1558-60, Francis and Mary, Testoon, type II,1560, crowned shield of Francis as king of Scotland and Mary, rev. crowned FMmonogram, crowned lis on left, crowned thistle on right (S.5418), from a mount, fair £80-120
457 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), seventh coinage, 5-Shillings, 1594, cuirassed half-length bust right, rev. crown over triple headed thistle (S.5494), good fine £50-60
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459 Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), third coinage 1637-42, 12-Shilling, type II, crownedbust left, value XII behind, rev. crowned flat topped shield dividing crowned C-R (S.5559- this coin illustrated), adjustment marks, very fine £200-250
460 Scotland, Charles II (1660-85), Merk, 1669, CAROLVS. II. DEI; GRA., laureate and drapedbust right, thistle below, rev. MAG BRI. FRA ET. HIB REX. 1669:, four shields cruciform, valuein centre (S.5611), about very fine2, £200-250
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458 Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), third coinage 1637-42, Unit, 9.58g, m.m. thistle and Bat end of legend on obverse only, CAROLVS. D:G. MAG. BRITAN. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX., king,crowned, half-length right, wearing decorated armour, holding sceptre and orb, rev. HIS.PRAESVM. VT. PROSIM., crowned square topped shield dividing crowned C-R (S.5531), froma mount, fine £1,500-2,000
461 Scotland, William II (III of England, 1694-1702), 40-Shillings, 1695, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. crowned shield, no lozenges in Dutch shield, edge with uprightraised letters SEPTIMO (S.5679 - this coin illustrated), some scratches and adjustment marks,very fine £500-600
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462 Scotland, Anne (1702-14), 10-Shillings, 1705, draped bust left, value below, rev.crowned shield (S.5700 - this coin illustrated), some black deposit, very fine £300-350
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463 Scotland, James VIII (The Old Pretender 1688-1766), Crown, 1716, IACOBVS. VIII. DEI.GRATIA., laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. .SCOT. ANGL. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX.,crowned square shield, edge plain (S.5731), struck from original dies in 1828 by MatthewYoung, usual rust spots, extremely fine £1,500-2,000
464 BURNS, EDWARD, The Coinage of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1887, 3 vols., xxiii +365pp., XVIII + 556pp., vi + 79 plates, original brown half leather and marbled boards,spine ribbed and gilt, t.e.g., marbled frontpaper of first volume detached, the boardsrubbed, very fine £200-300
PROVENANCE:ex libris W Sharp Ogdenex libris Arnold J Henderson
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466 Ireland, Hiberno-Scandinavian, Sihtric Anlafsson, Halfpenny, 0.51g, Phase I, c.995-1020, Dublin, unknown moneyer, diademed bust left in style of Aethelred II Last smallcross type, +S[I]HTRC REX D[...], rev. +SII[...] ON FNI, small cross pattée (S.6117), peckmarks and with small chip at one extremity, areas of darker tone, a well-struck and sharppiece, nearly extremely fine and a rare phase I type £150-250
467 Ireland, Philip and Mary (1554-58), Groat. 2.86g, 1556, bust vis-à-vis, crown abovedividing date, rev. crowned harp dividing small crowned P and small crowned M(S.6501A), good detail for this issue, nearly very fine £100-150
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465 Ireland, Hiberno-Scandinavian, Sihtric Anlafsson, Penny, 1.25g, Phase I, c.995-1020, Dublin, Faeremin, bare headed bust left in style of Aethelred II, +SIHTRC RE+DYFLMN, rev. +FAEREMIN MIO DYFLI, voided long cross with crescent terminals (S.6103),peck marks, this piece split down centre and crudely repaired, some peripheral flan loss, goodvery fine £200-300
The appearance of peck marking on this piece indicates that it was probably involved in tradewith the continent at the Dublin seaport.
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468 Ireland, Cork Farthing, 4.40g, William Ballard, 1677, brass penny token smoothed andcounterstamped on reverse, CORKE in script, leopards head above, palm branches below,all within toothed border, token undertype LLARD*HIS* still legible (Dowle & Finn 333;SCBI 49 Norweb, No 6214; S.6562B), striking crack encroaching onto counterstamp, thecounterstamp very clear and full with some wear to the high points, very fine or better, anintriguing and very rare piece £600-800There are different schools of thought regarding the purpose of these enigmatic pieces. Onetheory is that they are in some way related to the 1689-91 Civil War and, therefore, arerelative to the reign of James II in Ireland. The last example of this Cork counterstamp topass through Spink’s rooms was the La Riviere specimen, 22 February 2006, lot 147; thecurrent SCBC plate coin.
469 Ireland, James II (1685-91), Crown, 13.38g, ‘Gunmoney’ coinage, 1689-91, 1690,overstruck on large size ‘gunmoney’ halfcrown, king on horseback left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, crown at centre, ANO/DOM 16/90 in angles (S.6577), lettering slightlyoff-flan in areas, some light wear to the high points but a pleaing equestrian portrait andgenerally tidy, well struck and good very fine £350-450It is very difficult to discern any evidence of an undertype on this piece.
470 Ireland, James II (1685-91), Civil War coinage, ‘gunmoney’ Halfcrown, Mar: 1690,laureate head left, rev. crown over crossed sceptres dividing JR, large 0 in date (S.6579M),very fine £120-150
471 Ireland, The Society of the Attorneys and Solicitors of Ireland, gold prize medal by JohnWoodhouse, coat of arms of the Society, JW below, rev. inscription in eight lines Awardedto John Harvey Hogan Esq. for Superior answering at the competitive Examination for thesociety’s Prize Micha’s Term 1874 within wreath, 40mm. 33.05g, small marks on edgeotherwise extremely fine £600-700From the Irish Law Times and Solicitors Journal of 1874, ‘Dublin. Michaelmas Term 1874.At the Examination of Applicants seeking to become Apprentices to Attorneys...The Court ofExaminers have awarded a gold medal and £10 to Mr John Harvey Hogan.’
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472 Charles II (1660-85), Five-Guineas, 1684, laureate bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, edge SEXTO (ESC 29; S.3332), some edge bruising, good fine £4,000-5,000
473 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1668 VICESIMO, second laureate and draped bust right,rev. four crowned shields cruciform, entire edge lettering upside down (cf. ESC 36;S.3357), has been brushed, parts of edge legend illegible, marks on edge, fair, reverse better £100-150
474 Charles II (1660-85), Halfcrown, 1676 V OCTAVO, retrograde 1 in date, fourth laureateand draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 478A; S.3367), softstrike, nearly very fine £100-150
PROVENANCE:SCMB January 1976, no.1024
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476 James II (1685-88), Guinea, 1687 over 6, second laureate head left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, sceptres in angles (MCE.128 the overdate noted; S.3402), some marksaround edge, the date weak, haymarked on reverse, good very fine £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:Purchased from Stanley Gibbons, 5 June 1980, £375
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475 Charles II (1660-85), official pattern Farthing, 1662, CARO-LVS A CARO-LO, crownedrose, thistle, harp and lis, rev. QVATVOR MARIA VINDICO, ship sailing to left, edge straightgrain (Peck 399), nearly extremely fine, rare £600-800
PROVENANCE:T D Shephard collection
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477 William and Mary (1688-94), Five-Guineas, 1692, conjoined busts right, rev. crownedshield, edge QVARTO (ESC 138; S.3422), some smoothing otherwise about extremely fine £20,000-25,000
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478 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1690, first conjoined busts right, reads GRETIAwith second V over S in GVLIELMVS, rev. second crowned shield, edge SECVNDO (ESC.514- R3; S.3435), good fine, toned, rare £200-250
479 William and Mary (1688-94), tin Farthing, 1689, small laureate and draped busts right,rev. Britannia, lettered edge (Peck 563), some corrosion, fine, extremely rare £500-600PROVENANCE:P Bateman, Bonham’s, 4 June 1998, lot 457 (part)C R Taylor collectionFound by the river Thames, 1979
480 William and Mary (1688-94), tin Farthing, 1689, small laureate and draped busts right,rev. Britannia, lettered edge (Peck 563), some corrosion, edge chipped, fine, extremely rare £400-500
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481 William and Mary (1688-94), tin Farthing, 1690, laureate and draped busts right, rev.Britannia, lettered edge (Peck 578), some corrosion, nearly very fine £400-500
482 William and Mary (1688-94), tin Farthing, 1691, laureate and draped busts right, nostops after GVLIELMVS and MARIA, rev. Britannia, lettered edge (Peck -, cf.583), strong goodfine, rare £250-300
483 William III (1694-1702), Chester Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, laureate bust right, C below,rev. four crowned shields cruciform (S.3489), weak on drapery and corresponding area ofreverse, otherwise very fine £200-250
484 William III (1694-1702), Threepence, 1701, with GBA for GRA, laureate and draped bustright, rev. crown over value (ESC 2003A; S.3550), very fine, scarce £40-50PROVENANCE:SCMB March 1975, no.M012
485 Anne (1702-1714), Gold Touchpiece, 2.94g, ANNA· D:G·M·BR· - F:ET·H·REG:, three mastedship in full sail left, rev. SOLI·DEO· - GLORIA·, St Michael slaying Satan (MI II 242/28;Noon 320-3), officially pierced as usual, gilt and from a mount, fine £250-350PROVENANCE:Spink, 24 June 2010, lot 260 (£340)
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489 George I (1714-27), ‘dump’ issue Halfpenny, 1718, laureate cuirassed bust right, rev.Britannia (Peck 774; S.3659), corrosion patch on reverse, good very fine/fine £60-80
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486 Anne (1702-14), before Union, Halfcrown, 1704 TERTIO, draped bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 570; S.35810, about very fine, scarce £200-300
PROVENANCE:SCMB January 1975, no.1023
487 Anne (1702-14), after Union, Sixpence, 1708 E*, normal bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 1593; S.3621), about very fine, rare £100-120
PROVENANCE:SCMB January 1975, no.1055
488 George I (1714-27), Crown, 1718 over 6, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev.four crowned shields cruciform, edge QUINTO (ESC ; S.3639), about very fine £800-1,000
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490 George II (1727-60), proof Crown, 1746, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev.four crowned shields cruciform, edge VICESIMO (ESC126; S.3690), brooch mount removedfrom overse, now toned, good very fine £4,000-5,000
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491 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1735 over 4, young bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1610A - R3; S.3707), the 5 doubled, the baseof the 4 visible, about very fine, rare £100-120
PROVENANCE:SCMB November 1974, no.2018
492 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1736, young bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1611; S.3707), about very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:SCMB March 1975, no.2057
493 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England issue, Three-Shillings, 1812, laureate headright, rev. wreath (ESC 416; S.3770), good very fine £50-60
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496 George III (1760-1820), Penny, 1806, incuse hair curl (S.3780), Victoria, Penny,1853, ornamental trident (S.3948), both about extremely fine with some lustre (2) £150-200
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494 George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Twopence, 1797, laureate, draped bust right,rev. Britannia (Peck 1077; S.3776) good very fine £60-80
495 George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1819 LX, laureate head right, rev. St George anddragon (ESC 216; S.3787), good very fine £120-150
g497 George IV (1820-30) Sovereign, 1830, head left, rev. crowned shield (S.3801), somesmall scratches, about extremely fine, in PCGS holder graded AU53 £600-800
498 George IV (1820-30), Sixpence, 1827, head left, rev. lion over crown (ESC 1664 - R2;S.3815), nearly very fine, rare £80-100
PROVENANCE:SCMB December 1974, no.TC710
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g499 Victoria (1837-1901), proof set, 1887, gold Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign andHalf-Sovereign, silver Crown, Double-Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence andThreepence (S.PS5), some marks on the Sovereign, otherwise uncirculated, the silver toned,in fitted case (11 coins) £12,000-15,000
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504 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1854, young head left, rev. value in wreath (ESC 1302 -R2; S.3904), fine, scarce £100-150
505 Victoria (1837-1901), Pennies (3), 1865, 1883, 1892, Halfpenny, 1863, Farthing, 1884(S.3954, 3956, 3958), extremely fine (5) £100-120
506 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1869, bust left, rev. Britannia (Peck 1685; S.3954), veryfine £300-400
507 Miscellaneous bronze coins (11), Pennies (8), 1895, 1908, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1919,1944, 1953, Halfpenny, 1901, and Farthings (2), 1896, 1923, extremely fine (11) £100-120
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500 Victoria (1837-1901), Gothic Crown, 1847, Gothic style bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 288; S.3883), edge bruise and knock on front ofcrown, cleaned, very fine £600-800
501 Victoria (1837-1901), Gothic Crown, 1847, Gothic style bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 288; S.3883), polished, very fine £400-500
502 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1893 LVI, Sixpence, 1893, edward VII, Shilling, 1909,Sixpence, 1909, the 1909 Shilling cleaned very fine, the others better (4) £60-80
503 Miscellaneous, milled silver (38), Gothic Florin, Shillings (13), Sixpences (16), Groats(2), Threepences (6), Edward VII Coronation medals (2), silver, 31mm, bronze, 56mm,and Victoria Diamond Jubilee medal, 1897, silver, 26mm, the Groats and three Sixpencesholed, generally fine to very fine (lot) £100-150
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g508 Edward VII (1901-10), satin proof Sovereign, 1908 C, head right, rev. St George anddragon (S.3970), small dent below bust otherwise uncirculated, in PCGS holder gradedSP63 £5,000-6,000
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g509 George V (1910-36), Sovereign, 1924 SA, head left, rev. St George and dragon(S.4004), scratches on obverse otherwise extremely fine, in PCGS holder graded AU ‘detail’with scratch noted £3,000-4,000
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g511 George VI (1956-52), gold proof set, 1937, Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign andHalf-Sovereign (S.PS15), some surface handling marks otherwise uncirculated, in case ofissue (4 coins) £4,000-4,500
512 Elizabeth II (1952 -), Maundy set 1974, Fourpence - Penny (S.4211), uncirculated (4) £120-150
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g510 George VI (1956-52), gold proof set, 1937, Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign andHalf-Sovereign (S.PS15), uncirculated, in case of issue (4 coins) £4,000-5,000
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1 DEFINITIONSThe following definitions apply in these conditions:Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to
authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any
catalogue;Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; andVAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT
2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
3 BEFORE THE SALE3.1 Examination of goods
You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports areusually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand Conditions.
3.2 Catalogue descriptions3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made
orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidanceonly, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone orcolour of any item. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds ofinaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue andonline shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring,margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from theillustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on asa statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot willsell or its value for any other purpose.
3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. We provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested shouldexercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters.
3.3 Your ResponsibilityYou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of
Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement ofthe first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall havethe same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andConditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. Youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an ExpertCommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
3.4.4 We will not accept a request for an extension on account ofcondition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults ordefects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificateof Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in thecatalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.
3.4.7 If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committeein relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate ofAuthenticity, you must provide us with copies of suchcorrespondence no later than 7 days after you receive suchcorrespondence.
4 AT THE SALE4.1 Refusal of admission
Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.
4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you areregistering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require adeposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such depositwill be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you areunsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the samemeans it was paid to Spink.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.
4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.
4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.
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4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com andSpink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments atthe time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing toexecute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connectionwith this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com willhave a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for usingthis facility.
4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.
4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.
4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:
Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to
the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.
4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaseLots as principal.
4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.
4.13 After Sale ArrangementsIf you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.
4.14 Return of Lot4.14.1 Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable
to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem.We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection.Save as set out in clause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lotand the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely atour sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion ifthe Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in atthe auction date.
4.14.2 No lot may be returned on account of condition if thecondition was stated by a third party grading company (including,but not limited to PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, PMG, WBG).
5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium and other charges
In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer price of each lot, a feeof 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a feefor paying by credit card.
5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on theHammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on theBuyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the Buyer’s premium only.
5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they
have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export theLot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made.
5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.
5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s
Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,Londonderry.
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded.
5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.
5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an ImportVAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.
5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address
and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts duehave been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set
out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltdand sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A fee of 2% will be applied. Paymentsmade by American Express are subject to a 4% fee. Paymentsexceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the cardholder in person whilst on our premises.
5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedLots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.
5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots
purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, havebeen paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots whenthey wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have beenmade with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be releaseduntil cleared funds are received with regard to payments made bycheque.
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lotwill be entirely at your risk.
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.
5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when
handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, theLot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.
5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any ImportDuties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.
5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion ofSpink.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or otherproperty in the possession of the Spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the SpinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment;
5.10.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our cataloguestating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction buthave subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or
5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether
or not payment has been made, you will be required5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any
additional handling cost that may apply.5.10.3.2 you will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all
outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.
5.11 Uses of default informationIf you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms andConditions:5.11.1 We reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any
future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults havebeen settled; and
5.11.2 You consent to us disclosing details of such default to otherauctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include yourname, address, nature of the default and the date of the default.
Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the defaultmay rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into atransaction with you in the future.
5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed
provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.
5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.
5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.
5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.
5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you
if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the
receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is aForgery;
5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and
5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.
5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you thata Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive suchevidence.
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.
5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.
6 LIABILITYNothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or
fraudulent misrepresentation.
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7 USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to:
7.1.1 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful orotherwise) and other auction related services we provide;
7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot;7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include
passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseasdeliveries, to customs where they make enquiries regarding the Lot;
7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide,but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us.
7.2 In accordance with clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass yourinformation to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a recordof any search that they do.
7.3 In accordance with clause 5.11, you agree that where you default onmaking payment for a Lot in accordance with these terms and conditionswe may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and livebidding platforms.
7.4 We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example,other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receiveinformation about you from them.
8 COPYRIGHT8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video
or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.
8.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.
9 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
10 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.
11 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business.11.1 Limitation of Liability
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:11.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or
similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or
11.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.
11.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.
11.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.
11.4 Waiver11.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only
effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.
11.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.
11.5 Law and Jurisdiction11.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising
out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.
11.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.
Postal ChargesPrices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends toaccount for VAT.
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’
Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.
2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to UKVAT–registered businesses, the VAT on Buyers’ Premium is notrecoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issueinvoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price andthe Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses torecover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules forrecovering input tax.
ii. Zero-Rated LotsLimited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’spremium.
iii. Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
iv. Imported and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear theOmega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price andon the Buyer’s Premium. This VAT is payable on items imported fromoutside the EU. In these cases we have used a temporary importationprocedure, which in effect means that the point of importation is deferreduntil the Lot has been sold. At this point the Buyer is treated as theimporter and is liable to pay the import VAT due. We will collect the VATfrom you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise on your behalf.
v. Investment Gold LotsLots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer outside of the EU.
Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20
Up to £10,000 £20 £30 £40
Above £10,001 £20 £50 £60
Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25
BANKNOTES
8 July World Banknotes London 1502816 August Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1503827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1724/25 September The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 32229/30 September World Banknotes London 150091 October World Banknotes London 1500914 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19
SALE CALENDAR 2015
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
STAMPS
17 June The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part V London 1503915/16 July The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York 15120/21 July The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 1502624 July Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History London 1503716 August Antique Maps Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1504017 August The “Sentosa” Collection of Straits Settlements, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo
and Sarawak sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1504118 August Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1502726 September The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS14November The Charles W. Adams “Atypical” Collection of United States New York 152November The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York 153
COINS
15 July Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500516 August Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1503827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1722/23 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500624/25 September The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 32214 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS192/3 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 15007
MEDALS
23 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500219 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 15003
BONDS AND SHARES
16 August Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1503827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1724/25 September The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 32214 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1927 November Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 15019
AUTOGRAPHS
24 July Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History London 15037
WINES
25 June Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Hong Kong SFW1415 August Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits sale during the International Exhibition Singapore SFW1517 September Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Hong Kong SFW1612 October Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Hong Kong SFW1715 January 2016 Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Hong Kong SFW18
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