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D I X NOONAN WIB
DNW Auctioneers & Valuers
CELTIC, BRITISH AND WORLD COINS
NUMISMATIC BOOKS
including
Coins of German East Africa and South Africa
MONDAY 17 DECEMBER 2007 AT 1 0 AM PRECISELY
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COIN DEPARTMENT MEDAL DEPARTMENT
Christopher Webb Director
Tel: 020 7016 1801 Email: [email protected]
Peter Preston-Morley
Tel: 020 7016 1802 Email: [email protected]
Jim Brown
Tel: 020 7016 1803 Email: [email protected]
CONSULTANTS
Peter Mitchell
Tel: 020 7016 1700
Michael Sharp
Tel: 020 7016 1700 Email: [email protected]
Italo Vecchi
Tel: 020 7016 1822 Email: [email protected]
Nimrod Dix Director
Tel: 020 7016 1820 Email: [email protected] David Erskine-Hill
Tel: 020 7016 1817 Email: [email protected] Pierce Noonan Director
Tel: 020 7016 1818 Email: [email protected] Brian Simpkin
Tel: 020 7016 1816 Email: [email protected]
CONSULTANTS
Militaria: Dixon Pickup Tel: 01564 772612
Email: [email protected] Arms and Armour: Brian Turner Email: [email protected]
LOGISTICS AND ADMINISTRATION
Client Services: Christopher Hill Tel: 020 7016 1771 Email: [email protected] IT: Robin Greville Director Tel: 020 7016 1750 [email protected] Office Manager and Accounts: Philippa Healy Tel: 020 7016 1775 Email: [email protected] Digital Media: Wioletta Madaj Tel: 020 701 6 1 774 [email protected]
Danielle Webb Teh 020 7016 1819 Email: [email protected] Photography: Jan Starnes Teh 020 7016 1700 Email: [email protected]
Mailroom and Logistics: David Farrell Teh 020 7016 1 753 [email protected] Ania Wysocka Teh 020 7016 1824 Email: [email protected]
REPRESENTATIVES
UK
North: Peter Ireland Teh 01 253 621 588 [email protected] Midlands: Richard Gladdle Teh 01 327 858511 [email protected] East Anglia: Roderick Richardson Teh 01 553 670833 [email protected] West Country: Michael Trenerry Teh 01 872 277977 [email protected]
OVERSEAS
Australia: John Burridge Swanbourne, Perth Teh (61) 89 384 121 8 [email protected] Canada: Eugene Ursual Kemptville, Ontario Teh (1) 61 3 258 5999 Email: [email protected] Italy: Vincenzo Vellucci Lavinio, Rome Teh (39) 347 593 2991 Email: [email protected] Japan: Eiichi Ishii Minatu-Ku, Tokyo Teh (81) 3 5777 0351 Email: [email protected] South Africa: Natalie Jaffe Cape Town Teh (27) 21 425 2639 Email: [email protected] USA: Dr Andy Singer Greenbelt, Maryland Teh (1)301 805 7085 [email protected]
Antony Wilson Forest Hills, New York Teh (1) 718 544 0120 Email: [email protected]
DIX NOONAN WEBB 16 Bolton Street Piccadilly London W1J 8BQ Tel: 020 7016 1700 Fax: 020 7016 1799 www.dnw.co.uk
VAT No. GB 562 8504 32
Registered at I he above address No. 2562425
Banker. I loyds ISO, 19 Piccadilly, London WIJ OAA. Sort Code: 30-96-64. Account No. 0622865
AN AUCTION OF Auctions - Foreign
CELTIC, BRITISH AND WORLD COINS
The Richmond Suite (Lower Ground Floor)
The Washington Hotel
5 Curzon Street
London W1
Monday 17th December 2007
10 am precisely
Weekdays, Monday 3rd December to Wednesday 12th December 16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1
Please note: There will be NO viewing on Thursday 13th December
Friday, 14th December
16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1
Monday 17th December
16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1
Catalogue price £15
In sending commissions or making enquiries please contact
Christopher Webb, Peter Preston-Morley or Jim Brown
Front Cover: Lot 94 Back Cover: Lot 375
Contents
Please note: The auction starts at 10 am precisely and lots will be sold at a rate of 200 per hour
Celtic Coins.1-31
British Coins.32-1 74
Proof and Specimen Sets.'..1 75-1 78
Scottish Coins.1 79-199
Irish Coins.200-222
British Coins - Lots.223-322
Scottish and Irish Coins - Lots.323-344
There will be a 15-minute intermission before Session 2
Coins of German East Africa and South Africa.345-416
World Coins.41 7-481
World Coins - Lots.482-557
Coin Cabinets.558-566
Numismatic Books.567-617
For Lots 1001 to 1676, Historical and Art Medals and Numismatic Books, see separate catalogue
Welcome to Auction 76
The special feature of this small pre-Christmas coin sale is a run of coins from German East Africa and
South Africa. Among the former is a proof 2 rupies of 1 893 (lot 345), while the latter features a
spectacular mis-strike in the shape of an extremely fine obverse brockage of a Kruger pond (lot 375).
Our next auction of British and World coins, scheduled for Wednesday, 1 2 March, will include the
first part of an important collection of Irish coins. We welcome other consignments for this and future
sales. So if you're thinking of selling, whether it be your collection or just some duplicates, please
contact Christopher Webb today at [email protected], or on 020 7016 1 700.
In the meantime we would like to take this opportunity of wishing all clients and subscribers the
compliments of the forthcoming Season and a happy and prosperous 2008.
The Auction Venue
The Washington Hotel is located at 5 Curzon
Street, in the heart of London's Mayfair, two
minutes walk from DNW's offices.
The auction takes place in the hotel's
Richmond Suite on the lower ground floor,
access to which is via a short flight of stairs
leading from the hotel restaurant.
The hotel is a 3-minute walk from the nearest
Underground station, Green Park ( Piccadilly
Jubilee and Victoria Lines, with links directly
to Euston, King's Cross, Victoria [for Gatwick
Airport 1 and Waterloo stations). It is a 40-
minute direct journey from Heathrow Airport.
Numerous buses stop at Green Park station.
There is limited meter parking in Curzon
Street and nearby streets.
Lots not shown arc unsold Prices Realised Coins Sale 17 Dec 07
1 £44(11 )8 £220| 214 £ 1 SOI 314 £ 1201 413 £ 1301 527 £i6oj 118)8
2 £ 160| )9 £300j 215 £ 124) | 315 £70| 414 £ I4()| 528 £2001looy
3 £330 0 £240 j 216 £50i 316 £150| 413 £11()| 529 £95 j 1010
4 £31 «i 1 £360j 217 £2CK)| 317 £ 1201 416 £ 17()| 530 £95 j 1011
5 £4501 4 £ 140 j 218 £K80j 3IS £390| 417 £ 150j 531 £1 lllj 1012
6 £801 15 £750 219 £45| 319 £ 1401 418 £55| 532 £]00 j 1013
7 £4501 16 £3.500 220 £310j 320 £420| 419 £95| 533 £ 1 101 1(114
8 £901 17 £3.600j 223 £110 j 321 £350j 420 £75| 534 £50j 1015
9 £120 18 £ 170 j 224 £390| 322 £150j 421 £45| 535 £80 j 1016
10 £2(i0| 19 £200j 225 £ 170j 323 £ 1101 422 £75| 536 £ 1601 1017
11 £ 1801 20 £ 180 j 226 £ 140 j 324 £1I0| 423 £65| 537 £110 1018
12 £ 1201 21 £260| 227 £2301 325 £240j 427 £I80| 538 £2001 1019
14 £360| 22 £680| 228 £ 1501 326 £110} 428 £160[ 539 £320 j 1020
15 £3901 23 £ 170 j 229 £ 150 j 327 £ 1loj 429 £160| 540 £[601 1021
16 £460 j 24 £480| 230 £4301 328 £75| 430 £ 1501 541 £2601 1022
17 £380 [ 25 £390j 231 £50| 329 £ 170 j 431 £ 1801 542 £2201 1023
18 £380 [ 26 £230j 232 £1 loj 330 £ 1loj 432 £ 1601 543 £50 j 1024
19 £!.300| 27 £220| 233 £ 1701 331 £80| 433 £ 140 j 544 £ 120 j 1025
20 £6301 28 £160j 234 £ 1501 332 £250| 434 £ 140 j 545 £61)1 1026
21 £200| 29 £100j 235 £90] 333 £ 1501 436 £ 160 j 546 £100 j 1027
22 £250) 32 £230| 236 £2loj 334 £250| 439 £250| 547 £ 1201 1028
23 £4501 33 £ 1701 237 £130| 335 £250j 441 £200| 548 £I20| 1029
24 £2201 34 £ 1 (X) j 238 £150j 336 £ 140 j 443 £450j 549 £ 1801 1030
25 £ 130) 35 £650| 239 £160j 337 £ 140[ 444 £50| 550 £451 1031
27 £26o| 37 £700| 240 £I30| 338 £ 140 j 445 £110j 551 £901 1032
28 £5501 38 £360| 241 £ 130[ 340 £160j 446 £290| 552 £50 j 1033
29 £220 j 39 £280| 242 £120| 341 £ 140 j 447 £170| 553 £601 1034
31 £ 150 j 41 £380| 243 £1001 342 £35 j 448 £230| 554 £140 j 1035
33 £2601 42 £750j 244 £150| 343 £50j 449 £ 180 j 555 £801 1036
35 £360 j 43 £ 1001 245 £901 344 £25| 450 £ 190 j 556 £130 j 1037
36 £350 j 45 £ 150 j 246 £ 1201 345 £1.100 j 451 £ 180 j 557 £ 130 j 1038
37 £250| 46 £280| 247 £ 1701 346 £900| 452 £220| 558 £ 180 j 1039
38 £ 1601 47 £150| 248 £100 [ 347 £210| 453 £70| 559 £330| 1040
39 £901 48 £230| 249 £65| 348 £ 180 j 454 £80| 560 £ 120 j 1041
40 £680 j 49 £2.0001 250 £160| 349 £ 160 j 455 £85| 561 £45j 1042
41 £350 j 50 £280| 251 £260| 350 £ 1201 456 £60| 562 £401 1043
42 £2501 51 £2loj 252 £160j 351 £ 170 j 457 £ 120 j 563 £401 1044
43 £8201 52 £70| 253 £170| 352 £ 130 j 458 £90| 564 £40 j 1045
1 44 £5001 53 £370| 254 £1901 353 £ 130 j 459 £3.200j 565 £351 1046
1 45 £ 1001 54 £320| 255 £ 1501 354 £120j 460 £820| 566 £251 1047
j 46 £ 190 j 55 £130j 256 £120| 355 £140j 461 £220j 567 £50 [ 1048
1 47 £3 01 56 £880| 257 £130| 356 £1loj 462 £60| 568 £301 1049
1 48 £410 j 57 £ 1.8001 258 £ 1301 357 £200| 463 £ 170 j 569 £801 1050
| 49 £ 130 j 58 £95| 259 £110| 358 £ 150 j 464 £420| 570 £55 j 1051
50 £2601 59 £140j 260 £160| 359 £ 1001 466 £360 j 571 £3 loj 1052
1 51 £30 j 60 £260| 261 £ 140 j 360 £ 1301 467 £360| 572 £501 1053
1 52 £50 j 61 £55| 262 £ 1301 361 £ 160 j 468 £4loj 573 £501 1054
1 53 £ 1.0001 62 £220| 263 £ 1301 362 £ 120 j 469 £240| 574 £260j 1055
1 54 £2201 63 £50| 264 £1201 363 £200| 470 £70| 575 £2601 1056
1 55 £40! 64 £480| 265 £150 j 364 £ 1201 471 £ 1801 576 £100 j 1057
1 56 £90 65 £200j 266 £ 1701 365 £50| 472 £ 1201 577 £2701 1058
1 57 £220 66 £190j 267 £ 1301 366 £ 1.400j 473 £ 120 j 578 £901 1059
| 58 £220 67 £I80| 268 £ 1 101 367 £900| 474 £ 120 j 579 £ 1801 1060
59 £120 68 £ 180 j 269 £1001 368 £ 1.500| 475 £ 1201 580 £80 j 1061
| 60 £50 69 £ 1001 270 £80j 369 £600| 476 £80| 581 £551 1062
1 61 £1.200 70 £ 1501 271 £60| 370 £800i 477 £70| 582 £60 j 1063
1 62 £2.400 71 £ 1.800 j 272 £65| 371 £ 14-0 j 478 £70 583 £320 j 1064
! 63 £80 72 £100| 273 £ 1001 372 £210| 479 £330| 584 £751 1065
| 64 £2,000 73 £220| 274 £110j 373 £210! 480 £80| 585 £501 1066
1 65 £220 74 £55| 275 £100| 374 £ 1501 481 £ 1801 587 £501 1067
| 66 £700 75 £2.600 j 276 £110 j 375 £6.8001 482 £70| 588 £251 1068
1 67 £210 76 £2.0001 277 £230| 376 £ 1.7001 483 £100j 589 £310| 1069
| 68 £80 77 £ 1.2001 278 £1001 377 £240| 484 £ 1001 590 £451 1070
I 69 £210 79 £ 1.6001 279 £95| 378 £240| 485 £1101 591 £251 1071
| 70 £650 180 £270| 280 £ 120 j 379 £240j 486 £95| 592 £25 j 1072
I 71 £230 181 £95| 281 £1loj 380 £360j 487 £95| 593 £251 1073
1 72 £150 182 £65| 282 £90| 381 £240| 488 £ 1201 594 £45 j 1074
1 73 £60 183 £ 1001 283 £40 j 382 £ 120 j 489 £110| 595 £ 120 j 1075
74 £150 184 £ 1401 284 £60| 383 £ 1.200 j 490 £ 1601 596 £701 1076
1 75 £420 185 £1loj 286 £601 384 £680| 491 £75| 597 £110| 1077
1 76 £170 186 £160j 287 £60| 385 £400| 492 £140j 598 £1001 1078
1 77 £3.600 187 £500| 288 £160j 386 £ 190 j 493 £200| 599 £801 1079
| 78 £1.450 188 £80| 289 £90| 387 £2.700j 494 £110 600 £3101 1080
1 81 £280 189 £160j 290 £210| 388 £2.2001 495 £ 1201 601 £120 j 1081
| 82 £100 190 £ 1001 291 £60| 389 £4.600j 496 £75| 602 £120 1082
1 83 £70 191 £ 180 j 292 £1901 390 £3.100 j 497 £ 180 j 603 £ 101 1083
1 84 £350 192 £85j 293 £85| 391 £30| 498 £65| 604 £ 10 j 1084
| 85 £460 193 £90| 294 £2101 392 £60| 499 £20j 605 £ 1001 1085
| 86 £350 194 £80j 295 £100 j 393 £ 1101 500 £55 606 £401 1086
| 87 £200 195 £50| 296 £1601 394 £ 1.200 j 501 £65| 607 £1 I0| 1087
| 88 £80 196 £200| 297 £90| 395 £1.1001 502 £160j 608 £1 Klj 1088
1 89 £90 197 £340| 298 £1601 3% £720| 503 £65| 609 £451 1089
i 92 £300 198 £310| 299 £ 1 30 j 397 £720| 510 £ 140 j 610 £65 j 1090
1 93 £550 200 £420| 300 £230| 398 £700| 512 £70 j 611 £ 1601 1091
| 94 £3.200 201 £380j 301 £ 1301 399 £50j 513 £65j 612 £2701 1092
1 95 £2.900 202 £ 120 j 302 £1001 400 £150 j 514 £70j 613 £501 1093
| 96 £100 203 £3.2001 303 £ 1601 401 £ 150 j 515 £65| 614 £1 lOj 1094
1 97 £160 204 £2.9001 304 £200| 402 £50j 516 £75l 615 £230 j 1095
| 98 £1.500 205 £4loj 305 £ 170 j 403 £80j 517 £70j 616 £70 j 1096
| 99 £50 206 £600j 306 £55| 405 £210 j 519 £90j 617 £1 I0[ 1097 | 100 £620 207 £270( 307 £201 406 £260| 520 £ 100 j 1001 £6001 1098 I 101 £1,050 208 £150j 308 £3001 407 £3loj 521 £601 1002 £2001 1099 I 102 £4.100 209 £ 120 j 309 £25| 408 £360| 522 £ 1001 1003 £ 160 j 1100 I 103 £250 210 £2.1Ooj 310 JL1201 409 £360| 523 £150 j 1004 £ 1801 1101 | 104 £100 211 £ 1701 311 £100j 410 £360| 524 £ 1801 1005 £200 j 1102 | 105 £20 212 £250| 312 £80| 411 £410 j 525 £120| 1(X)6 £2501 1103 I 107 £16f 213 £200j 313 £65| 412 £210j 526 £210| 1007 £2701 1104
£701 5 £50 j 1205 £4(11 13(17 £55 [ 1416 £551 1530 £901 1641 £100
£ 120 6 £ 130 j 1206 £IM)| 1308 £ 1201 1417 £85 j 1531 £701 1642 £100
£ 3401 7 £140 j 1207 £18()| 1309 £551 1418 £851 1532 £501 $643 £80
£ 160 8 £ 180 j 1208 £180 1310 £4.5| 1419 £301 1533 £120 j 1644 £100
£4(811 9 £60 1209 £ 1701 1311 £351 1421 £11)1 1535 £801 1645 £35
£24()| 0 £30 j 1210 £60 j 1313 £2I()| 1422 £401 1536 £1601 1646 £45
£901 1 £120j 1211 £5(11 1315 £701 1425 £ 1601 1537 £150j 1647 £70
£ 1001 2 £160| 1212 £170| 1316 £651 1426 £701 1538 £K)j 1648 £70
£951 4 £85j 1213 £ 1801 1317 £201 1427 £100| 1539 £451 1649 £110
£26d| 5 £60j 1214 £290j 1318 £451 1429 £451 1541 £4201 1650 £85
£l7flj 6 £85j 1215 £2701 1319 £240| 1430 £65|1542 £120 1651 £70
£380 j 7 £85j 1216 £100 j 1320 £ 1201 1431 £65j 1543 £ 140 j 1652 £80
£351 8 £100j 1217 £2401 1321 £l4()j 1432 £851 1544 £2001 1653 £35
£250 j 9 £50j 1218 £85 j 1322 £751 1433 £6()| 1545 £200 1654 £360
£280 0 £70 j 1219 £40 j 1323 £951 1434 £301 1546 £501 1655 £30
£1601 1 £340 1220 £ 1201 1324 £2701 1435 £251 1547 £851 1656 £100
£I30| 2 £75 j 1221 £45| 1325 £4101 1436 £4501 1548 £251 1657 £190
£120| 3 £130 j 1222 £140 j 1326 £2901 1437 £4201 1549 £130 j 1658 £50
£1601 4 £851 1223 £150 j 1327 £50] 1438 £851 1550 £25 j 1659 £65
£ 1801 5 £ 170 j 1224 £451 1328 £1601 1439 £501 1551 £ 130 j 1660 £85
£150| 6 £190 j 1225 £3o| 1329 £2601 1440 £6.0001 1552 £IS( 1661 £65
£230 j 27 £1101 1226 £55 [ 1330 £5501 1441 £501 1553 £65j 1663 £160
£ 160 j 28 £100 j 1227 £801 1331 £5501 1442 £520| 1554 £ 170 j 1664 £110
£ 140 j 29 £801 1228 £851 1333 £401 1445 £330|1555 £60j 1665 £110
£ 1 | 30 £551 1229 £851 1334 £401 1446 £401 1556 £250 [ 1666 £80
£2301 31 £70 j 1230 £80 j 1335 £651 1447 £2001 1557 £400 j 1667 £170
£120| 32 £2201 1231 £751 1336 £1601 1448 £4 loj 1558 £200 j 1669 £20
£3001 33 £3001 1232 £80 j 1337 £701 1449 £ 170| 1559 £130| 1670 £20
£240| 34 £801 1233 £601 1338 £751 1453 £601 1560 £55j 1671 £50
£ 1 | 35 £701 1234 £200 j 1339 £1.1001 1454 £501 1561 £201 1672 £210
£ 1901 36 £951 1235 £110 [ 1340 £ 1801 1455 £40 j 1562 £201 1673 £10
£280 j 37 £250j 1236 £210| 1341 £4501 1456 £301 1563 £301 1676 £55
£201 38 £801 1237 £210| 1342 £220 j 1457 £301 1564 £90
£ 1 | 39 £701 1238 £130| 1343 £ 1201 1461 £651 1565 £70
£240 j 40 £651 1239 £170 j 1344 £ 151 1462 £651 1566 £310
£501 41 £551 1240 £501 1346 £40 j 1464 £501 1567 £65
£951 42 £2401 1241 £75 j 1347 £210| 1465 £301 1568 £50
£751 43 £501 1242 £701 1348 £301 1466 £ 150} 1569 £40
£ 1 j 44 £65j 1243 £80j 1349 £ 170 j 1467 £601 1570 £30
£ 150| 45 £100 j 1244 £220 [ 1350 £35 j 1468 £851 1571 £130
£951 46 £851 1245 £1 10| 1351 £140 j 1469 £30 j 1572 £55
£801 47 £3201 1246 £601 1352 £1201 1470 £40 j 1573 £50
£21 | 48 £310 j 1247 £1201 1353 £ 1201 1472 £701 1574 £35
£180 49 £1 loj 1248 £ 1001 1354 £351 1474 £651 1575 £30
£801 50 £951 1249 £340| 1355 £120 j 1475 £35 j 1576 £120
£130 51 £ 190 j 1250 £ 1301 1356 £501 1476 £501 1577 £25
£130 52 £2001 1251 £ 150 j 1357 £201 1477 £801 1578 £10
£120 53 £70 j 1252 £2701 1358 £650 j 1478 £15| 1579 £30
£150 54 £651 1253 £2001 1359 £401 1480 £701 1580 £220
£270 56 £601 1254 £ 1201 1360 £25 j 1481 £20! 1581 £45
£45 57 £701 1255 £45 j 1361 £35| 1482 £501 1583 £80
£190 58 £901 1257 £ 1801 1362 £401 1483 £701 1584 £65
£100 59 £160 j 1258 £ 150 [ 1363 £301 1484 £40 j 1586 £50
£130 61 £ 1001 1259 £160 j 1364 £351 1485 £301 1587 £35
£100 62 £160 j 1260 £170 j 1365 £40| 1486 £951 1588 £130
£110 63 £ 1701 1262 £801 1366 £240 j 1487 £65 1589 £45
£1 10 (>4 £1 loj 1263 £180| 1367 £60 j 1488 £90 j 1590 £90
£180 65 £ 130 j 1264 £2101 1368 £351 1489 £60 j 1591 £50
£95 66 £301 1265 £701 1369 £45 j 1490 £651 1592 £150
£180 67 £2101 1266 £501 1370 £451 1491 £451 1593 £50
£170 68 £140 j 1267 £ 1301 1371 £70j 1492 £651 1594 £75
£100 69 £100 j 1268 £50 j 1372 £45j 1493 £551 1595 £95
£85 70 £551 1269 £501 1373 £201 1494 £ 180| 1596 £140
£95 71 £ 1201 1270 £701 1374 £351 1495 £140 j 1597 £40
£50 72 £310 j 1271 £3001 1375 £20 j 1496 £70| 1598 £45
£100 73 £ 150 j 1272 £520j 1376 £301 1497 £80 j 1599 £55
£190 74 £ 1501 1273 £251 1377 £251 1498 £1 I0| 1601 £210
£130 75 £501 1274 £70j 1378 £1701 1499 £401 1602 £50
£120 76 £2001 1275 £ 1701 1379 £35 j 1500 £40j 1603 £55
£70 177 £170! 1276 £551 1380 £351 1501 £25 j 1604 £120
£65 178 £2001 1277 £80 i 1381 £401 1502 £251 1605 £55
£330 179 £100 j 1279 £600 j 1382 £35 j 1503 £601 1606 £65
£140 180 £501 1280 £100 j 1383 £351 1504 £501 1607 £50
£150 181 £40 1281 £250 j 1384 £30 1505 £45 j 1608 £60
£95 182 £1 loj 1283 £80j 1385 £301 1506 £251 1609 £110
£130 183 £251 1284 £140 j 1386 £201 1507 £351 1610 £70
£100 184 £751 1285 £351 1387 £201 1509 £30| 1613 £25
£100 185 £110| 1286 £351 1388 £I50| 1510 £75| 1614 £110
£270 186 £140 j 1288 £70 j 1389 £130| 1511 £40j 1615 £40
£170 187 £ 1501 1289 £1.1001 1390 £l60[ 1512 £200| 1616 £450
£85 188 £90 j 1290 £501 1391 £I80| 1513 £601 1620 £80
£180 189 £80 j 1291 £551 1392 £ 160( 1514 £65 j 1622 £40
£150 190 £70 j 1292 £230| 1393 £451 1515 £401 1623 £55
£130 191 £2701 1293 £401 1394 £ 170 [ 1516 £120| 1625 £30
£80 192 £3201 1294 £601 1395 £200 j 1517 £95 j 1627 £35
£220 193 £130 j 1295 £751 1396 £1901 1518 £701 1628 £50
£80 194 £50 j 1296 £551 1397 £200 j 1519 £551 1629 £180
£75 195 £240 j 1297 £85 1398 £651 1520 £30 j 1630 £200
£60 196 £651 1298 £80j 1399 £40 j 1521 £401 1632 £20
£180 197 £ 130 j 1299 £451 1402 £140 j 1522 £290 [ 1633 £110
£80 198 £ 1701 I3(X) £1501 1404 £60 j 1523 £301 1634 £90
£130 199 £130| 1301 £301 1405 £651 1524 £951 1635 £160
£180 200 £801 1302 £951 1406 £ 1401 1525 £251 1636 £50
£60 201 £601 1303 £251 1408 £601 1526 £ 130 j 1637 £120
£60 202 £3201 1304 £310 j 1409 £55 j 1527 £50 j 1638 £80
£60 203 £220j 1305 £50j 1411 £451 1528 £651 1639 £90
£70 204 £3701 1306 £7501 1414 £201 1529 £65 [ 1640 £40
NOONAN WEBB
DNW Auctioneer* A Value
Live Internet Bidding in DNW Auctions
We are pleased to announce the introduction of a live internet bidding service for all future DNW
auctions. Clients may bid in real time, with lots appearing on your computer screen as they are being
sold and you will be able to hear the auctioneer selling each lot. Prior registration to participate in the
auction in this way is essential and ideally must be made at least 24 hours before the auction
commences. To register, visit www.the-saleroom.com, click 'View Live Auctions', locate this DNW
auction from the resulting list, click 'Sign up for this Auction' and follow the instructions. You have to
give a valid credit card number, but this will not be used without your permission. For further details
please call us on +44 (20) 701 6 1 700 or email [email protected],
PLEASE NOTE: All successful internet bids will incur a 3 per cent web-server surcharge (plus VAT if
resident in the European Union) on the hammer price.
Saleroom Notices
Any saleroom notices pertaining to this auction are automatically posted at the head of the InterNews
section on the coin part of the DNW website, www.dnw.co.uk. Prospective bidders are urged to
consult this facility before sending bids.
Buyers' Premium
Please note that the buyers' premium in this sale is as follows:
Lots 1-557 15% (plus VAT if resident in the European Union)
Lots 558-61 7 20% (plus VAT if resident in the European Union)
Catalogue Illustrations and the Internet
Prospective bidders are reminded that the DNW website carries enhanced high-resolution enlarged
colour illustrations of all the items illustrated in this catalogue, plus many that are not depicted herein.
Bidding in DNW Auctions
We are pleased to accept bids for items in this auction by several methods, apart from the live internet
facility detailed above. A commission form is enclosed with this catalogue for your convenience; this
should be completed and mailed to us so that we receive it by Friday, 14 December at the latest. Bids
can be faxed on this form to +44 (20) 7016 1799 up to 18.00 GMT on 14 December. If you are an
established DNW client you may bid by email to [email protected] (we advise that you request
confirmation that your bids have been received before the start of the auction); or you may telephone
your bids to us up to 18.00 GMT on 14 December. Alternatively you may bid directly via the
Members' Enclosure on the DNW website until 08.00 GMT on 1 7 December.
Viewing All the lots in this auction are available to view, strictly by appointment only, at 16 Bolton Street, on
weekdays from Monday 3 December to Wednesday 12 December. All appointments to view must be
made with the Coin Department by telephoning 020 7016 1700. The public view is at Bolton Street
on Friday 14 December, from 10.00 to 17.00, and on auction day, 17 December, from 08.00 until the
end of the Sale. Please note that there will be NO viewing on Thursday 13 December
Prices Realised
The hammer prices bid at the auction are posted on the Internet at www.dnw.co.uk in real time. A full
list of prices realised can be viewed and printed from our website after 14.00 GMT on 17 December.
Telephone enquiries are also welcome after that time.
CELTIC COINS
CELTIC COINS
Gallo-Belgic issues
1 Stater, series A [Ambiani], laureate head of Apollo left, rev. horse left, pellets and ornaments around, 7.08g/10h (VA 12-1; S 2). Fair to fine (£400-500)
2 Quarter-Stater, series A [Ambiani], laureate head of Apollo right, rev. horse right, 1.15g/6h (VA 17; S 6). Fine (£180-220)
3 Stater, Series E [Ambiani], trace of pattern, rev. disjointed horse right, pellet below, 6.20g (VA 52-1; S 11). Extremely fine (£300-400)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 61,17 March 2004, lot 449
4 Stater, series E (Ambiani], trace of pattern, rev. disjointed horse right, pellets and ornament above, eye behind, pellet
above exergual line, 5.92g (VA 52; S 11). Good very fine (£250-300)
Early Uninscribed issues
5 Stater, British I [North East Coast type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. disjointed horse left, pellets above,
sunflower below, 5.82g/6h (BMC 204-10; VA 805.11; S 29). Good very fine, rare (£400-500)
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 November 1991, lot 135
Chris Rudd FPL 73, January 2004 (35)
f> Stahr, British ) INorfolk Wolf type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. wolf left, 4.43g/2h (BMC 227-49; VA 610-3; S 31). Struck on a ragged flan, otherwise fine (£90-120)
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7 Quarter-Stater, British Lx [N. Thames group], crossed wreath, annulets and crescents in two angles, winged object in
third, rev. horse right, 'dahlia' sunburst above, pellet in annulet below, 1.22g/4h (BMC 367; VA S -). About
extremely fine, extremely rare (£500-600)
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPL 30, January 1998 (67)
Chris Rudd FPL 72, November 2003 (59)
8 Quarter-Stater, British O (Geometric type], crescent with three appendages, rev. geometric pattern with tree,
1.74g/12h (BMC 414; VA 1227; S 46). Very fine (£120-150)
9 Quarter-Stater, British O [Geometric type], traces of crescent with three appendages, rev. geometric pattern with
tree, 1.46g/6h (BMC 419-27, VA 69-1; S 46). Very fine (£120-150)
10 Quarter-Stater, British Qc [Remic type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. horse right, flower above,
pellet-in-annulet in front, cog and pellet-in-annulet below, 1.26g/10h (BMC 503; VA 228; S 48). Part flat otherwise very fine (£150-200)
11 Quarter-Stater, British Qc [Remic type], cruciform design, rev. triple-tailed horse left, 'dahlia' flower above
annulet below, 1.14g/12h (BMC 537; VA 232; S 48). Good very fine, extremely rare (£250-300) pellet in
.QT'AI'HR-ITATES, Bn,l;-h QC IRemic *VP®1. attract head of Apollo, rev. horse left, (lower above, pellet-in-annul,
aiToJoo", ■ 6/1,1 (BMC 5371 ^ “2; 5 386 0b™' m'h "S'” if*™* revolve; toe rare
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13 Quarter-Stater, British Qc [Remic type], degraded head of Apollo, rev. triple-tailed horse left, sunburst above, cogged wheel below, 1.11g/8h (BMC 538; VA S 48). Good fine or better, very rare (£300-350)
Provenance:
'Cotswold' Collection
Chris Rudd FPL 71, September 2003 (18)
14 Quarter-Stater, British Qc [Remic type], crossed wreath, 'rose' in centre, rev. horse right, wing motif above,
pellet-in-annulet below, three pellets by tail, 1.25g/9h (BMC VA 244 [Atrebates]; S 48). Good very fine extremely rare (£400-500)
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPL 73, January 2004 (49)
Atrebates and Regni
15 Tincomaros, Quarter-Stater, tincom between beaded lines, commi below, rev. horse left, wheel above, hook below, 1.20g/9h (BMC 798-810; VA 365; S 74). Very fine or better, very rare (£400-500)
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPL 81, May 2005 (28)
16 Eppillus, Quarter-Stater, callev in centre, star above and below, rev. lion or dog right, eppi
1.19g/10h (BMC 986-1001; VA 407; S 96). Good very fine, rare (£300-400) above, daisy below,
Provenance:
'Cotswold' Collection
W.F. Tatu Collection
Chris Rudd FPL 69, May 2003 (20)
17 Verica, Quarter-Stater, horizontal thunderbolt motif, COM above, fili below, rev. horse galloping right, vir above, pellet in annulet below, 1.27g/10h (BMC 1217-22; VA 468; S 126). Very fine or better, very rare (£300-350)
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPI 75, May 2004 (24)
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I rinovantes
18 Addedomaros, Quarter-Stater, crescent and chevron pattern, rev. horse running right, fleur de lis above, x in box
below, |ADD]EDOMAR[os] around, 1.27g/12h (BMC 2422-4; VA 1638; S 205). Obverse good fine, reverse good very fine,
very rare (£300-400)
Provenance:
'Colswold' Collection
Chris Rudd FPL 67, January 2003 (64)
19 Dubnovellaunos, Stater, crescents and wreath, rev. horse left, pellet-in-annulet above, branch below, dub|novallavn]
around, 5.48g/2h (BMC 2425-40; VA 1650/1655; S 207). Good very fine, scarce (£600-800)
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPL 67, January 2003 (66)
Catuvellauni
20 Tasciovanus, Stater, two crescents divided by two pellets back-to-back in centre of wreath pattern, ver in angles,
rev. horseman with carnyx right, tasc around, wheel behind, exergue blank, 5.45g/12h (BMC 1623; VA 1734; S 218).
Obverse extremely fine, reverse very fine but off-centre and scratched, rare (£600-700)
21 Tasciovanus, Quarter-Stater, crossed wreath, crescents in centre, rev. horse right, bucranium above, t[asc]i around,
1.36g/6h (BMC -; VA -; S -). Good very fine, extremely rare (£250-350)
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPL 73, January 2004 (54)
22 Andoco, Quarter-Stater, crossed wreath, crescents in
1.31g/8h (BMC 2016; VA 1863; S 263). About very fine, ' i centre, an do in angles, rev. horse left, bucranium above,
very rare (£300-400) Provenance:
J. Fay Collection
Chris Rudd FPL 71, September 2003 (60)
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23 Cunobelin, Stater, Plastic type, ear of corn dividing camv, rev. horse prancing right, branch above cvno below
pellets in field, 5.45g/2h (BMC 1809-23; VA 2010-5; S 286). Slightly off-centre, otherwise good very'fine very rare (£400-600) r
Provenance:
Chris Rudd FPL 68, March 2003 (81)
24 Cunobelin, Quarter-Stater, Wild type, ear of corn dividing camv, rev. horse prancing right, branch above cvn below 1.40g/1 Oh (BMC 1838-40; VA 1935; S 293). Good very fine (£250-300)
25 Cunobelin, Quarter-Stater, Wild type, ear of barley dividing [c]am[v], rev. horse prancing right, branch above, cvn
below, 1.29g/12h (BMC 1843; VA 1935; S 293). Smoothed, fine (£120-150)
Corieltauvi
26 Early Uninscribed ISSUES, Stater [South Ferriby type], traces of crude head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left,
six-pointed star below, 5.36g/12h (cf. BMC 3149; VA 811-23; S 390). Some striking splits, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
2.1 Early Uninscribed ISSUES, Stater [South Ferriby type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed (BMC 3152-66; VA 811-1; S 390). Part flat, otherwise good very fine (£300-350)
horse left, 5.48g/10h
28 Esvp Kasv, Stater, wreath pattern, rev disjointed horse left, |csvp| above, |r|asv below, 5.08g/12h (BMC 3269; VA 920; S 405). Very fine and very rare (£500-600)
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Iceni
29 Early Uninscribed issues, Quarter-Stater 11rstead type], latticed box, wreaths at sides, rev. horse right, trefoil above,
wheel below, 1.05g/11h (BMC 3436; VA 628; S 430). About very fine (£200-250)
30 Early Uninscribed series, Quarter-Stater [Irstead type], latticed box, wreaths at sides, rev. horse right, crescents above,
pellet-in-annulet below, pellet under tail, 1.07g/9h (BMC 3437-9; VA 628; S 430). Very fine, rare (£250-300)
Provenance: i
Chris Rudd FPL 83, September 2005 (36)
Gaul
31 Remi, Quarter-Stater, traces of pattern, rev. horse right, three pellets below, 1.45g (de la Tour -; CCI 96.3304). Very
fine or better, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
With Spink 1996
Chris Rudd FPL 73, January 2004 (93)
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BRITISH COINS
Kings of Kent
32 Baldred, Penny, Canterbury, Group I, 'Bonnet' type, Tidbearht, esaldred rex cant, diademed bust right, wearing bonnet,
rev. +tidbearht monet, drvr CITS in two lines across field, pellet between, line above and below, 1.11 g/9h (BLS Ba 6,
same obv. die; BMC 15; N 220; S 879). Slightly bent and with a small chip at 4 o'clock, otherwise very fine or better extremely rare (£2,500-3,000)
Viking Coinages: Danish East Anglia
33 St Edmund Memorial coinage, Penny, Vidit, sicaveo around a, rev. vidit mo around cross, 0.72g/12h (N 485; S 962). Slightly chipped, otherwise very fine and scarce (£150-200)
Provenance:
Sir John Evans Collection
R.C. Lockett Collection, Part I, Clendining Auction, 6-9 June 1955, lot 421
Dr B. Bird Collection, Clendining Auction, 20 November 1974, lot 64
L.R. Stack Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-3 April 1999, lot 362
In the past this coin has always been catalogued as a halfpenny. Current numismatic opinion suggests that the coin is too heavy for a halfpenny and that it is in fact a late (post-Cuerdale) light-weight penny
Viking Coinages: Hiberno-Norse Vikings
34 Anlaf Guthfrithsson, Penny, Raven type, York, /Ethelferth, raven standing with wings outstretched and head turned to
left, +anlaf cvnvncil, rev. +ADELFERD minetril around cross, 1.15g/12h (N 537; S 1019). A little chipped around the edge, otherwise about very fine, very rare (£2,500-3,000)
35 Recnald Guthfrithsson, cut Farthing, Cross Moline type, York, Avra, cross moline, [+REGNALD] cvn|vc), rev. + a |vra
monitreI around cross, 0.26g (CTCE pi. 27, 16; N 537, same rev. die; S 1025). About very fine, very rare (£200-300)
Provenance:
Mungrelt (co Limerick) Hoard
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/Ethelred II (978-1016)
36 Penny, CRVX type, Lewes, Oswold, ospold mo lap, 1.66g/8h (HHK 36; BEH 1470; N 770; S 1148). About extremely
fine, toned (£250-300)
Provenance:
With Seaby 1969
J.A. Hall Collection, DNW Auction 71, 28 September 2006, lot 48
37 Penny, Last Small Cross type, Winchester, Ordbriht, ordbriht on pincsr, 1.48g/9h (BEH 4293; N 777; S 1154). Good
very fine (£200-250)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 169
DNW Auction 69, 15 March 2006, lot 1310
Cnut (1016-1035)
38 Penny, Short Cross type, London, Brihtred, brihtred on lv:, 1.07g/12h (BEH 2055; N 790; S 1159). Good very fine with
attractive dark tone (£180-220)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 69, 15 March 2006, lot 1312
39 Penny, Short Cross type, Norwich, Siric, siric ON nordp, lis sceptre, 1.07g/6h (BEH 2982; N 790; S 1159). Centres weak, otherwise very fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
M. Sherman Collection, DNW Auction 68, 12 December 2005, lot 231
William I (1066-1087)
40 Penny, Bonnet type, Canterbury, Manna, menn on canteni, 1.15g/3h (BMC 76- N 842- S 1251) Aboi with a strong portrait, toned (£600-800)
extremely fine
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BRITISI I COINS
41 Penny, Two Stars type, Colchester, Derman, dermiin on colc, 1.34g/9h (Turner -• BMC N 845; S 1254). Flat in places, otherwise very fine, very rare (£350-400)
Provenance:
R. Seaman Collection, DNW Auction 71, 28 September 2006, lot 469
Henry I (1100-1135)
42 Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type, London, Swerling, spelinc on lvnd, 1.31 g/6h (N 866; S 1271 7 7 o'clock and obverse off-centre, otherwise about very fine (£250-300)
). Officially incised at
43 Penny, Double inscription type, Southwark, Algar, al car on svtpvi :, quatrefoil ornaments between profile and
sceptre, 1.19g/11h (Harris, SCMB 1987, p.6 [= SCBI Mack 1534]; BMC -; N 867; S 1272). Small surface crack and slightly off-centre on obverse, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare (£800-1,000)
Henry II (1154-1189)
44 Tealby COINAGE, Penny, type Cl, Colchester, Alwine, alpine : on : cole, 1.32g/12h (Turner -; BMC 242, same rev. die; N 956; S 1339). About very fine, toned, very rare (£250-300)
Provenance:
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Pt IV, Spink Auction 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1298
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45 Short Cross series, Penny, class Ibl, London, Alain, alain ■ on ■ LVNDe, 1.39g/9h (SCBI Mass 250ff; N 963; S 1344). Weak in centre, otherwise about very fine (£60-80)
46 SnoKt Cross series, Penny, class Ibl, Oxford, Owein, oweiN • on • oxeN, curls 2/4, 1.40g/12h (SCBI Mass 451, same dies; N 963; S 1344). Slightly creased, otherwise about very fine, toned, rare (£100-150)
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Richard I (1189-1199)
47 Penny, class 4a, Winchester, Willelm, willelm ■ on win, 1.45g/12h (SCBI Mass 987ff; N 968/1; S 1348A). Very fine or better, toned, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Pt III, Clendining Auction, 7 October 1986, lot 1798 (pari)
bt Baldwin
48 Penny, class 4a*, London, Willelm, willelm : on : lvnd, nd not ligulated, 1.52g/8h (cf. SCBI Mass 1037//; N 966; S
1348B). About very fine, toned, scarce (£150-200)
Provenance:
W.J.C. Youde Collection
bt Baldwin
49 Penny, class 4b, London, Willelm, willelm • on ■ lv, 1,44g/6h (cf. SCBI Mass 1119ff; N 968/2; S 1348C). WeaJ< in centres, otherwise about very fine (£80-100)
John (1199-1216)
50 Penny, class 5b2, Carlisle, Tomas, tomas • on ■ car, 1.41 g/7h (Allen dies 525/526; SCBI Mass 1465, same dies; N 970; S 1351). Good fine or better, rare (£150-200)
51 Penny, class 5c, Canterbury, Arnaud, arnavd ■ on ■ ca, 1.24g/3h (SCBI Mass 1662, same rev. die; N 971; S 1352). About fine, rare (£60-80)
Henry III (1216-1272)
52 Long Cross series, Sterling imitation, with sceptre, blundered nicole on lvnd, 1.12g/1h (North, BN
With a somewhat ape-like portrait, good fine (£40-60)
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BRITISI I COINS
Edward I (1272-1307)
53 Penny, class la, London, forked crown, 1.28g/4h (SCBI North 19; N 1010; S 1380). About very fine very rare (£300-400) r ' y
Provenance:
8t Spink
54 Penny, class Id, London, annulet on breast, issue for the Abbot of Reading, 1.32g/4h (SCBI North 45; N 1013; S 1384) Small crack along outer circle at 7 7 o'clock, otherwise about very fine and toned, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 4, April 1995 (158)
55 Penny, class Vb/Va mule, London, pellet on breast, 1.35g/9h (SCBI North 272; N 1029/1028; S 1400/1399). About very fine, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin September 1978
56 Penny, class Vb, Durham, mm. cross
rare (£80-100) moline both sides, 1.38g/3h (SCBI North 281-2; N 1029; S 1423). About very fine,
57 Penny, class Vial, London, 1.31g/12h (SCBI North 287; N 1030; S 1401). About very fine, very rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 11, November 1997 (163)
58 Penny, class Vlb, Durham, mm. cross moline both sides, l.43g/5h (SCBI North rare (£90-120)
298; N 1031; S 1423). About very fine,
Prove nano :
Dr ( LS. Robinson Collection, Sotheby Auction, 29 September 1983, lot 69 (part) ).J. Norih Collection |from Baldwin]
P. Finn FPL 15, February 1999 (147)
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59 Penny, class Vila, London, rose on breast, 1.40g/2h (SCBI North 306; N 1032; S 1403). About extremely fine, toned
(£90-120)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Part II, Clendining Auction, 10 April 1984, lot 1569
Edward III (1327-1377)
60 Florin coinage, Penny, Canterbury, 1.08g/9h (N 1123; S 1548). Clipped, otherwise good fine, scarce (£60-80)
61 Treaty period, Noble, London, mm. cross potent on rev. only, saltire before edward, 7.63g/6h (SCBI Schneider 76; N
1231; S 1502). Removed from a mount, otherwise about extremely fine with a strong portrait (£600-800)
Provenance:
W.J. Cunningham Collection, Clendining Auction, 31 January-2 February 1951
62 Post-Treaty period, Noble, London, mm. cross potent on rev. only, no mark before edward, pellet above sail, E and
pellet in centre of rev., 7.73g/7h (SCBI Schneider 114; N 1278; S 1518). About extremely fine (£2,000-2,500)
Henry V (1413-1422)
63 Penny, London, class C, no marks by crown, 0.80g/3h (N 1399; S 1781). Good fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt M. Trenerry 1995
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)
64 Annulet issue, Croat, York, mm. cross II, lis at neck, 3.21 g/9h (Whitton 4a; N 1425; S 1838). Slightly small of flan otherwise good fine, very rare (£1,500-1,800)
65 Annulet-Trefoil sub-issue, Penny, Calais, mm. cross V, annulets by neck, trefoil to left of crown, annulets in two
quarters of rev., 0.92g/6h (Whitton 4a; N 1432; S 1856). Very fine or better, dark tone, rare (£120-150)
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Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)
66 Heavy coinage, Croat, London, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck, crescent on breast, 3.81 g/7h (B & W II i/vii; N 1531- S 1972). Obverse a little weak, in places, otherwise good very fine and attractively toned, rare (£500-700)
Provenance:
Mrs Gladys Delme-Radcliffe Collection, Clendining Auction, 17 April 1985, lot 160
67 Heavy coinage, Penny, York, Abp. Booth, mm. rose, quatrefoils by bust, voided quatrefoil in centre of rev., 0.40g/1h (B & W III; N 1542; S 1987). Clipped, otherwise about very fine for issue, mintmark clear (£90-120)
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)
68 Groat, mm. short cross fitchee, trefoils on cusps except above crown, 2.58g/8h (B & W XII; N 1631; S 2096). Slight chip on edge, otherwise good fine (£90-120)
Henry VIII (1509-1547)
69 First coinage, Croat, mm. crowned portcullis (without chains on rev.), 2.80g/3h (N 1762; S 2316). About very fine, toned (£150-180)
70 Third COINAGE, Testoon, Southwark, mm. S, trefoil stops, rev. sleeve stops, 7.17g/12h (N 1842; S 2367). A little weak in centres, otherwise good fine or better for issue (£700-800)
Edward VI (1547-1553)
71 Iiiird period, I ine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, flat crown, plain caul, 6.06g/4h (N 1937; S 2482). Slight scratch on face, otherwise about very fine (£200-250)
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72 Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, flat crown, plain caul, 5.78g/10h (N 1937; S 2482). Good fine, reverse
better, lightly toned (£100-150)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
73 First ISSUE, Croat, mm. lis, bust IF, beaded and wire-line inner circles, 1.90g/6h (N 1986; S 2551). A little creased,
otherwise good fine or better (£40-60)
74 Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 1A with beaded dress, 5.75g/7h (N 1985; S 2555A). Fair to fine, rare
(£150-180)
75 Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, 6.1 3g/3h (N 1985; S 2555). Slightly bent, otherwise good very fine
(£400-500)
76 Second issue, Shilling, mm. martlet, bust 3C, 6.10g/5h (N 1985; S 2555). Slight scratch in front of face, otherwise about very fine (£200-250)
77 Fifth issue, Pound, mm. woolpack, bust 8A, annulet stops, 11.06g/5h (Brown/Comber F6; SCBI Schneider 799; N 2001 S 2534). Small striking split, otherwise about very fine (£3,500-4,000)
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1fc/fr
78 Sixth issue, Halfcrown,
(£1,500-1,800) mm. 1, 14.83g/5h (N 2013; S 2583). Struck on a full, round flan, about very fine
79 Sixth issue, Shilling, mm.
(£150-180) 1, bust 6B, 5.41 g/3h (N 2014; S 2584). On a slightly small flan, otherwise better than fine
James I (1 603-1625)
80 Second coinage, Double-Crown, mm. crescent, fifth bust, 4.92g/11h (SCBI Schneider 40; N 2088; S 2623). Small striking split, otherwise about very fine, rare (£600-800)
Provenance:
H.M. Lingford Collection, Part II, Clendining Auction, 20-1 June 1951, lot 987
81 Third coinage, Halfcrown, mm. lis, 14.78g/10h (N 2122; S 2666). Slightly double-struck on reverse, otherwise fine or better (£250-300)
82 Third COINAGE, Shilling, mm. trefoil, sixth bust, 5.66g/7h (N 2124; S 2668). Good fine (£100-150)
03 (HIRD COINAGE, Sixpence, 1624, mm. lis, sixth bust, 2.89g/6h (N 2126; S 2670). A little creased, otherwise about very fine, reverse better (£80-100)
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Charles I (1625-1649)
84 TOWER mint, Crown, Gp I, mm. lis, 29.78g/12h (FRC IV/II [Sale, lot 44]; SCBI Brooker 233, same dies; N 2190; S 2753).
Part flat, otherwise about very fine with grey tone (£400-600)
85 Tower mint, Shilling, Gp B, mm. negro's head, 5.66g/3h (Sharp B2/1; cf. SCBI Brooker 407-8; N 2218; S 2784). Good fine, rare (£250-300)
86 Shilling, Gp B, mm. negro's head, plume above square-topped shield, reads CHISTO, 5.65g/5h (Sharp B2/2; SCBI Brooker
409, same rev. die; N 2220; S 2785). Small surface plug (?) on obverse below band of crown, otherwise fine, rare (£400-500)
87 Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, mm. tun, older bust, smaller crown with less jewels, 5.96g/10h (Sharp E5/2; cf. SCBI
Brooker 512; N 2225; S 2792). A little double-struck, otherwise good fine, reverse better, scarce (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt B.J. Dawson 2001
Brooker 517-18; N 2229; S 2796). 88 Tower MINT, Shilling, Gp E, mm. anchor (vertical), 6.02g/10h (Sharp F3/1; SCBI
Bright appearance, about very fine, reverse better (£90-120)
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89 Tower mint, Shilling, Cp F, mm. star (over triangle on obv.), 6.1 9g/1 2h (Sharp Gl/2; cf. SCBI Brooker 547- N 2211 2799). About very fine (£90-120) '
; S
90 Briot s Hammered issue, Halfcrown, muled with Tower rev., mm. triangle (over anchor to right on obv.?), Briot's
lozenge stops on obv., rev. oval garnished shield as on Gp III Tower coins, 15.06g/4h (SCBI Brooker 734, same dies; N 2307; S 2861). About very fine, reverse better, toned, very rare (£2,000-2,500)
91 Oxford mint, Penny, mm. lis, broad bust, rev. small plume, coarse work, 0.51 g/6h (Morr. E-2; cf. SCBI Brooker 967; N 2479; S 3001). Small edge split and flat in places, otherwise good fine, rare (£250-350)
92 York MINT, Shilling, Gp. 2 [type 5], mm. lion, 5.80g/12h (Besly 2Ee; SCBI Brooker 1097, same dies; N 2320; S 2874). Slightly off-centre, otherwise about very fine (£400-500)
93 Newark, Shilling, 1645, normal jewelled crown, rev. obs Newark, 5.74g/12h (Hird 250; SCBI Brooker -; N 2640; S 3143). Pierced, otherwise very fine and toned, rare (£500-600)
Commonwealth (1649-1660)
94 Pattern FIalf( rown, 1651, by P. Blondeau, in silver, mm. sun on obv. only, shield in wreath of oak and palm, rev.
conjoined shields, edge in the third yeare of freedome by cods blessing restored, 15.12g/6h (ESC 443; N 2731; cf. DNW 75, Ml). Slight traces of blank filing on reverse, otherwise better than extremely fine, toned, very rare (£2,000-2,500)
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Oliver Cromwell
95 Crown, 1658/7 (ESC 10; S 3226). Die flaw in early stage, slight flan flaw on chin, otherwise about extremely fine and
toned (£3,000-3,500)
Charles II (1660-1685)
Hammered coinage
96 Third issue, Shilling, mm. crown, reads bri fra et hib, large mark of value, 6.03g/4h (ESC 1019; N 2764; S 3322). Weak in centre, obverse about fine, reverse about very fine (£120-150)
97 Third issue, Sixpence, mm. crown, 3.04g/4h (ESC 1510; N 2767; S 3323). reverse), otherwise about very fine or better (£150-200)
Weak on face (and corresponding on
Milled coinage
98 Crown, 1662, first bust, rose below, edge undated (ESC 15; S 3350). Slightly weak in centres, otherwise good very fine, attractive tone (£800-1,000)
99 Twopence, 1679, hib over fra on rev. (ESC 2181 A; S 3388). Good very fine, rare (£60-80)
100 Halfpenny, 1672, reads craolvs (BMC 507; S 3393). About very fine with light brown patina, very rare (£300-400)
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James II (1 685-1688)
101 Crown, 1687, second bust, edge tertio (ESC 78; S 3407). Usual weakness on hair and corresponding on reverse,
otherwise about extremely fine with some original bloom (£900-1,200)
William and Mary (1689-1694)
102 Five Guineas, 1694, elephant and castle, edge sexto (MCE 143; S 3423). Some surface marks, otherwise very fine
(£4,000-4,500)
103 Crown, 1691, edge tertio (ESC 82; S 3433). Die-break on king's head, otherwise about fine (£250-300)
104 Shilling, 1692, RE of rex over et (ESC -; S 3437). About fine, reverse better, the corrected error clear, very rare
(£100-150)
105 Farthing, 1694, rev. as unbarred (BMC 622; S 3453). Fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
William III (1694-1702)
106 Halfcrown, 1697e, edge NONO, large shields, ordinary harp (ESC 547; S 3490). Good very fine and toned, scarce
(£600-800)
107 Sixpence, 1696, first bust, early harp (ESC 1533; S 3520). Mint state (£150-200)
Anne (1702-1714)
SL1 108 Guinea, 1714, third bust (MCE 226; S 3574). Removed from a mount, about fine (£120-150)
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109 Halfcrown, 1703 vico, edge tertio (ESC 569; S 3580). Some blank filing on reverse, otherwise about very fine
(£300-350)
110 Halfcrown, 1704, plumes, edge tertio (ESC 570; S 3581). Good fine, rare (£200-250)
111 Halfcrown, 1710, roses and plumes, edge nono (ESC 581; S 3607). Edge knock, otherwise good very fine, reverse
better (£300-400)
112 Halfcrown, 1713, roses and plumes, edge dvodecimo (ESC 584; S 3607). Very fine, toned (£250-300)
George I (1714-1727)
113 Guinea, 1719, fourth bust (MCE 251; S 3631). Good fine (£300-400)
114 Shilling, 1 723 ss c, first bust, c over ss in fourth quarter (cf. ESC 1176a; S 3647). Weak at date, otherwise better than extremely fine, rare (£150-200)
115 Farthing, 1717 (BMC 783; S 3661).
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George II (1727-1760)
116 Five Guineas, 1 729 EIC, edge tertio (MCE 279; S 3664). Obverse about very
(£4,000-4,500) fine, reverse good very fine
117 Five-Guineas, 1731, edge qvarto (MCE 281; S 3663A). Very fine or better with high rims, the reverse retaining some residual brilliance; struck from proof dies Inote the little die flaw to the left side of the 3 in the datel (£3,500-4,500)
118 Halfcrown, 1731, roses and plumes, edge qvinto (ESC 595; S 3692). Almost very fine, obverse with light blue/grey
tone (£250-300)
119 Halfpenny, 1737 (BMC 851; S 3717). Extremely fine with original colour (£250-300)
Provenance:
'Cheshire' Collection, Goldberg Auction (Beverly Hills), 30 May-1 June 2005, lot 2361.
Slabbed in NGC holder, graded MS63 BN
120 Halfpenny, 1 752 (BMC 882; S 3719). Extremely fine, attractive glossy brown patina (£200-250)
Provenance:
'Cheshire' Collection, Goldberg Auction (Beverly Hills), 30 May-1 June 2005, lot 2374.
Slabbed in NGC holder, graded MS64 BN
George III (1760-1820)
Pre-1816 issues
121 Guinea, 1 773, third bust (MCE 378; S 3727). Dig behind head, otherwise good fine (£200-250)
122 Specimen Shilling, 1787, by L. Pingo, in silver, bust right, rev. cruciform shields with crowns in angles, semee of
hearts, edge plain, 5.93g/12h (ESC 1241; Eimer 85; Selig 1221). A few tiny digs on obverse, otherwise good extremely
fine, toned, rare (£250-300)
(Jne of the < oins intended for the sets prepared by Lewis Pingo for the Bank of England and other interested officials in September 1787 (Manville,
UN) 2004, pp.90-1)
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123 Pattern Penny, 1797, by C.H. Kuchler, in silver, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 17.38g/6h
(BMC 1086 |KP 4]; Selig 1274). Knocks (or perhaps official mutilations) to rim area of reverse, otherwise about very
fine, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
Morton & Eden Auction 27,14 June 2007, lot 413
124 Pattern Halfpenny, 1 797, by C.H. Kuchler, in gilt-copper, bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge centre-grained,
14.29g/6h (BMC 1152 (KH 6]; Selig 1373). Some hairlining, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£450-500)
Provenance:
'Gregory' Collection, Part II, Baldwin Auction 47, 25 September 2006, lot 407
125 Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, by C.H. Kuchler, in gilt-copper, bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge centre-grained,
13.08g/6h (BMC 1224 [KH 13], this coin listed; Selig-). Practically mint state, extremely rare (£350-400)
Provenance:
A.H.F. Baldwin Collection
'Gregory' Collection, Part II, Baldwin Auction 47, 25 September 2006, lot 412
126 Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, by C.H. Kuchler, in bronzed-copper, bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge
centre-grained, 12.79g/6h (BMC 1245 [KH 23]; Selig 1392, this coin). Practically mint state (£150-200)
Provenance:
The Property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 20, 31 March 1982, lot 426
H. Selig Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 131,2 March 1999, lot 1392
Ponterio & Associates Auction 139 (Anaheim), 8 September 2006, lot 1485
127 Proof Halfpenny, 1806, in gilt-copper, edge centre-grained, 9.48g/12h (BMC 1362 Practically mint state (£250-300)
[KH 36]; S 3781; Selig 1401).
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BKITISII COINS
128 Proof Farthing, 1806, edge centre-grained, 4.71 g/6h (BMC 1389 [KF 13]; S 3782; Selig 1439). Extremely fine and
brilliant (£150-180)
Bank of England
129 Three Shillings, 1811 (ESC 407; S 3769). Of bright appearance, about extremely fine, a scarce variety (£100-120)
130 Eighteen Pence, 1811 (ESC 969; S 3771). Extremely fine with attractive blue tone (£80-100)
New coinage
131 Sovereign, 1817, die-axis 1 2h (M 1; S 3785). About very fine, an extremely rare variant (£700-900)
132 Sovereign, 1818, ascending colon after britanniar (M 2; S 3785A). Fair (£150-180)
133 Crown, 1819, edge Lix (ESC 215; S 3787). About extremely fine with some brilliance in fields (£200-250)
134 Crown, 1819, obv and rev. enamelled in six different colours, brooch mounted on rev. Tiny chip to the reverse
enamelling, of high quality workmanship, particularly the obverse, rare (£100-150)
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George IV (1820-1830)
135 Sovereign, 1822 (M 6; S 3800). A few edge knocks, otherwise about extremely fine (£600-800)
136 Sovereign, 1822 (M 6; S 3800). About fine (£180-220)
137 Sovereign, 1825, type 2 (M 10; S 3801). A little scuffed, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better (£700-900)
138 Crown, 1821, edge secundo (ESC 246; S 3805). Good extremely fine with attractive blue tone (£300-400)
139 Crown, 1821, edge secundo (ESC 246; S 3805). A few bagmarks, otherwise about extremely fine, toned (£200-250)
William IV (1830-1837)
140 Proof Two Pounds, 1831, edge plain, 15.96g/6h (WR 258; S 3828). Small dig by neck and some surface marks,
otherwise about as struck, brilliant (£4,000-4,500)
141 Proof Maundy set, 1831 (ESC 2437; S 3840) (4). A few hairlines, otherwise practically as struck (£300-350)
Victoria (1837-1901)
142 Sovereign, 1838 (M 22; S 3852). (£500-700)
Edge knock and has been cleaned, otherwise good fine, reverse better, scarce
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143 Sovereign, 1852, last digit of date double-punched, possibly over a 1 (M 35; S 3852C). About very fine rare
(£100-150)
144 Sovereign, 1853, ww in relief, parts of obverse legend double-punched, perhaps o over c in victoria (M 36; S 3852C)
About very fine (£100-150)
145 Sovereign, 1853, ww incuse, last two digits of date double-punched, 5 perhaps over 6 (M 36; S 3852D). About very
fine, rare (£150-200)
146 Sovereign, 1869, die 40, v over a or inverted v in victoria (M 53; S 3853). About very fine, rare (£150-200)
147 Crown, 1844, edge vm, star stops (ESC 280; S 3882). A few slight edge knocks, otherwise very fine or better, toned
(£120-150)
148 Crown, 1844, edge vm, cinquefoil stops (ESC 281; S 3882). A couple of slight edge nicks, otherwise good very fine,
toned (£250-350)
149 PROOF Crown, 1847, edge plain, 28.00g/12h (ESC 291; S 3883). Brilliant and practically as struck, attractively toned,
rare (£1,500-1,800)
150 Florin, 1884 (ESC 860; S 3900). Practically mint state (£200-250)
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151 Shillinc,
152 Shillinc,
1882 (ESC 1341; S
1890 (ESC 1357; S
3907). Extremely fine but lightly cleaned at some time (£150-200)
3927). Practically as struck (£50-70)
153 Pattern Penny, 1860, restrike by J. Moore for E. Shorthouse, type 1, in light copper, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia
seated to front, edge plain, 10.30g/12h (F 831 [dies 2+A; Sale, lot 270, this coin]; BMC -; Magnay 267, this coin; cf.
Adams 160). Characteristic group of rust spots on neck and by olive branch, spot on lower jaw, otherwise brilliant and
practically as struck, extremely rare (£250-300)
Provenance:
M.J. Freeman Collection, Christie's Auction, 23 October 1984, lot 270
Croydon Coin Auctions, 3 July 1985, lot 239
D.E. Magnay Collection, DNW Auction 39, 3 February 1999, lot 267
L. Bamford Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, lot 185
154 Pattern Penny 1860, by J. Moore, type 2, in light copper, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. Britannia seated
left, edge plain, 11.23g/12h (F 837 [dies 1+B; Sale, lot 274]; BMC 2110; Magnay 272; Adams 166, this coin). Trifling
spots, otherwise virtually as struck, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
C. Adams Collection, Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 166
L. Bamford Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, Lot 187
155 Penny, 1860, dies Ed, lc wyon on truncation, lock of hair undifferentiated, rev. lcw below shield, 9.44g/12h (Gouby L;
Bamford 18; F 13 [dies 3+D]; BMC 1625; S 3954). Extremely fine with much original colour (£90-120)
156 Penny, 1860, dies Fd, lc wyon below truncation, leaf midribs raised, rev. lcw below shield, E of penny over p
9.37g/12h (Gouby - [NA in forthcoming edition]; Bamford 22; F - [dies 4+D]; BMC -; S -). Mottled surface, otherwise'
good line and superior to the Bamford specimen which was believed to be the only example known (£600-800)
The Bamford specimen sold for £950
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157 Penny, 1861, dies Jf, no signature either side, wreath of 16 leaves, lighthouse with rounded top, 9.45g/12h (Couby M;
Bamford 43; F 32 [dies 6+F; Sale, lot 20]; BMC 1645a; S 3954). Light surface marks and high points of reverse weak,
otherwise about extremely fine with original colour on obverse, considerably superior to the Bamford specimen and extremely rare (£700-900)
The Bamford specimen sold for £1,000
158 Penny, 1874h, dies Kj, aged portrait, rev. small date, 9.27g/12h (Gouby N; Bamford 90; F 73 [dies 7+H]; BMC 1697; S
3955). Extremely fine (£40-60)
159 Penny, 1876 [H], dies Lm, 8.46g/12h (Couby K; Bamford 97; F 89 [dies 8+K]; BMC 1708; S 3955). Well worn, but interesting without the apparent H, which is doubtless due to a filled die (£40-60)
160 Halfpenny, 1861, 15 leaves, some midribs with double incuse lines, rev. lcw on rock, 6 of date over another
misplaced and raised 6, 5.71 g/12h (F 274 var; BMC 1761 var; S 3956). Ghosting in obverse field, extremely fine with a hint of original colour, extremely rare (£200-300)
161 Halfpenny, 1861, 16 leaves, all midribs are raised lines, rev. no signature (F 282; BMC 1769; S 3956). Good
extremely fine with peripheral traces of original colour (£30-50)
Slabbed in PCCS holder, graded MS 62 RB
162 Farthing, 1838, an incuse die trial of the obverse, ww raised on truncation [should be incuse], '223' inked on back,
edge plain, 4.22g (cf. S 3950). Better than very fine, very rare and unusual, worthy of further research (£100-150)
The initials on the truncation of the first head used on the sovereign (1838-48) and farthing (1838-49) were rendered in raised letters; the date on the
present piece and the fact that any coins struck from its die would have had incuse letters on the truncation shows that perhaps the original intention
was for the first head of Victoria to carry incuse letters on the truncation
163 Farthing, 1874h, cs over horizontal Gs in legend (F 527; BMC 1888; S 3959). Gilt, surface metal faults and a scratch
across lighthouse, otherwise fine and clear, very rare (£60-80)
Elizabeth II (1952- )
164 Proof Five Pounds, 2002, in gold (S 4555). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£550-600)
165 Proof Two Pounds, 2002, in gold (S 4570). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£250-300)
166 Proof Pound, 2002, in gold (S 4594). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£250-300)
167 Proof 50 Pence, 2002, in gold (S 4610). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£250-300)
168 Proof 20 Pence, 2002, in gold (S 4630). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£250-300)
169 Proof 10 Pence, 2002, in gold (S 4650). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£150-200)
170 Proof Five Pence, 2002, in gold (S 4670). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£150-200)
171 Proof Maundy set, 2002, in gold (S 4211) [4]. Brilliant, rare; mint-sealed in holder (£1,500-2,000)
172 Proof Two Pence, 2002, in gold (S 4690). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£150-200)
173 Proof Penny, 2002, in gold (S 4710). Brilliant, mint-sealed (£200-250)
174 Crown, 195.3, edge faith and truth i [....] will bear unto y (ESC 393F; S 4136). Some nicks on edge, otherwise about
as struck (£30-50)
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Victoria (1837-1901)
175 Part Proof set, 1839, comprising Britannia Croat, Maundy set, copper Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing |8|. Silver a
little hairlined, otherwise about as struck and lightly toned, copper about mint state; in original maroon fitted case
(£1,200-1,500)
Britannia Croat, 1,84g/6h; Maundy Fourpence, 1.91 g/12h; Maundy Threepence, 1.33g/12h; Maundy Twopence, 1.02g/12h; Maundy Penny, 0.47g/12h;
copper Penny, 17.18g/12h; Halfpenny, 9.58g/12h; Farthing, 4.79g/6h
176 Specimen set, 1893, comprising gold Five and Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign (S 3872-4, 3878) [4], A few
hairlines, otherwise practically mint state (£1,500-2,000)
177 Proof SET, 1893, comprising silver Crown to Threepence [61. Some light hairlines, otherwise brilliant toned (£1,200-1,500)
Elizabeth II (1952- )
178 Cold Proof set, 2002, Five Pounds to Penny, including Maundy set [13]. As struck; in case of issue with certificate (£3,500-4,000)
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SCOTTISII COI
SCOTTISH COINS
Alexander II (1214-1249)
179 Short Cross and Stars coinace, Phase D, Sterling, Roxburgh, Andrew and Alain, crowned bust right with sceptre, rev.
anderev alain on ro, 1.41g/12h (cf. SCBI 35, 87; cf. B 4 and 5, figs. 73 and 74; S 5036). Good fine, extremely rare (£800-1,000)
The moneyers' names are normally given in the order Alain and Andrew. The opposite reading found here seems to be unpublished
Alexander III (1249-1286)
180 First coinage, Sterling, type III, 'Dun', Wilam, wilam on dvn, 1.33g/9h (SCBI 35, -; B -; S 5043). About fine, reverse better, extremely rare (£200-250)
David II (1329-1371)
181 Second coinage, Halfgroat, class C, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattee, older bust, 2.12g/12h (SCBI 35, 400, same rev. die;
B 19, fig. 299; S 5105). Split in edge at 10 o'clock, otherwise fine or better (£80-100)
Robert II (1371-1390)
182 Groat, Perth, mm. cross pattee, star on sceptre handle, tressure of six arcs, trefoils in spandrels, 3.47g/4h (cf. SCBI
35, 460-72; B 10, fig. 317; S 5136). Chipped, otherwise better than fine (£60-80)
183 Halfpenny, Edinburgh, robertvs rex, rev. Vila eidirbvr, 0.49g/12h (cf. SCBI 35, 502; B 2; S 5152). Hairline striking
crack at 7 o'clock and small chip at 11 o'clock, otherwise about very fine, rare (£120-150)
Robert III (1390-1406)
184 Heavy coinage, First issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattee, tressure of seven arcs, trefoils of pellets on cusps,
strips of three pellets on obv., double saltires on rev., 2.73g/9h (cf. SCBI 35, 540ff; B 5, fig. 348; S 5164). About very
fine (190-120)
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185 Heavy coinage, Second ISSUE, Croat, Perth, mm. cross pattee, tressure of seven arcs broken by bust, saltires in
spandrels, double saltire stops, 3.02g/8h (SCBI 35, 589-90; B 29, fig. 394; S 5166). Striking split, otherwise about very
fine (£90-120)
James V (1513-1542)
186 Second coinage, Croat, type III, Edinburgh, crowned bust with open mantle right, trefoil stops both sides, 2.61g/8h
(cf. SCBI 35, 931; B 10, fig. 713; S 5378). Chipped and some light scratching, otherwise good fine (£100-150)
187 First COINAGE, Ryal, 1567, 30.45g/10h (SCBI 35, 1202-3; B 2, fig. 921 var; S 5472). Good fine, toned (£300-400)
188 Ninth coinage, Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 5.30g/10h (SCBI 35, 1364; B 2, fig. 974; S 5505). A little small of flan, otherwise about fine, reverse better (£60-80)
189 Tenth coinage, Sixty Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 29.51g/4h (SCBI 35, 1369, same obv. die; B 11, fig. 983; S 5502).
About fine (£100-150)
James VI (1567-1625)
Charles I (1625-1649)
190 Third COINAGE, Falconer's First issue, Twelve Shillings, rev. F above crown, 5.66g/9h (Murray pl.iii, 21; SCBI 35, 1460-5; B 24, fig. 1017; S 5560). Good fine (£90-120)
191 Third coinage, Falconer's Second issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. leaved thistle, F by horse's hoof, smooth groundline, two
lozenges above crown, 14.84g/6h (Murray 5; SCBI 35, 1493-4, same dies; B 38; S 5555). Horseman characteristically weak, otherwise very fine, toned (£150-200)
192 Third coinage, Falconer's Anonymous issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. thistle on obv., thistle-head on rev. 14.59fj/6h
urray 5; cf. SCBI 35, 1519; B 51, fig. 1023; S 5557). Obverse off-centre, about fine (£60-80)
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COINS
Charles II (1660-1685)
193 Merk, 1670, type II, thistle below bust (Murray 17; S 5611). Obverse fine, reverse about very fine (£90-120)
194 Dollar, 1682 (Murray 38; SCBI 35, 1614-17; B 3; S 5618). Fair (£80-100)
195 Eichth-Dollar, 1677 (Murray 51; SCBI 35, 1639; B 1057; S 5622). About fine, toned (£60-80)
James VII (1685-1688)
196 Forty Shillings, 1687, edge tertio, reads iacobus, error edge reading lacessiet (cf. SCBI 35, 1675-6; S 5637). Good fine, very rare (£300-400)
William and Mary (1689-1694)
197 Sixty Shillings, 1692, edge tertio (SCBI 35, 1690-1; B 2; S 5642). A few edge bruises, otherwise fine, reverse better
(£300-400)
William II (1694-1702)
198 Forty Shillings, 1696, edge octavo (SCBI 35, 1740-1; B 5; S 5681). About very fine (£300-350)
Fullarton patterns
199 Ayrshire, Col. William Fullarton, Reslrike Pattern Halfcrown, 1799, by W.|. Taylor from dies by |. Milton, in silver,
bust of the Prince of Wales left, rev. cruciform shields, edge plain, 15.44g/12h (Dykes, BN| 2002, pp.156-8; Stainton
HA; Seaby ST 297; DH 5 bis I). Usual die flaw beneath bust, brilliant and practically as struck, attractively toned
(£900-1,200)
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IRISH COINS
Hiberno-Norse period
200 Phase III, Penny, crude bust left, rev. long voided cross with hand in two quarters, pellet in third, blundered legends,
1.04g/3h (S 6132; DF 24). Slightly bent, otherwise about extremely fine, attractively toned (£400-500)
Provenance:
Bt Seaby 1977
201 Phase III, Penny, crude bust left, rev. long voided cross with hand in two quarters, blundered legends, 0.94g/6h (S
6132; DF 24). Good very fine (£300-400)
Provenance:
Bt Seaby 1977
Henry VIII (1509-1547)
202 First Harp issue, Croat, mm. crown, ha by harp (Anne Boleyn), 2.23g/12h (S 6472; DF 201). About very fine (£90-120)
Charles I (1625-1649)
203 Inchiquin MONEY, Halfcrown, irregular flan stamped 9dw:16cr within double border, the outer beaded, 11.68g (S 6533;
DF 276). About very fine, very rare (£1,500-2,000)
204 Dublin money, Crown, irregular flan stamped Vs within double border, the outer beaded, rev. similar, 29.38g (S 6542;
DF 286). Slightly scratched on reverse, otherwise about very fine, toned, very rare (£1,500-2,000)
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205 Ormonde money, Crown, 29.43g/8h (Millennial Collection 239, same obv. die; S 6544; DF 289). Good fine (£300-400)
206 Ormonde money, Halfcrown, 14.85g/11h (S 6545; DF 293). About very fine (£400-500)
207 Ormonde money, Shilling, 5.90g/8h (S 6546; DF 297). Flat in places, otherwise about very fine, toned (£250-300)
208 Ormonde money, Sixpence, 2.68g/8h (S 6547; DF 301). Flat in places and scored on reverse, otherwise about very fine, toned (£200-250)
209 Ormonde money, Croat, 1.40g/12h (S 6548; DF 304). Somewhat creased, otherwise good fine, toned (£120-150)
210 Confederate Catholic issues, 'Blacksmith's' Halfcrown, mm. cross potent on obv., harp on rev., 14.04g/4h (S 6557; DF
335). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine or better for issue, very rare (£1,000-1,200)
Charles II (1660-1685)
211 Regal coinage, Flalfpenny, 1681, small lettering (S 6575; DF 354). Fair, rare (£70-90)
James II (1685-1691)
212 Limerick coinage, Farthing, 1691, reversed n in hibernia (S 6595; DF 487). A couple of verdigris spots, otherwise about extremely fine (£250-300)
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213 Limerick coinage, Farthing, 1691, reversed n in HIBERNIA (S 6595; DF 487). A couple of verdigris spots, otherwise good
very fine (£200-250)
214 Limerick coinage, Farthing, 1691, reversed n in hibernia (S 6595; DF 487). Some weakness on high points, otherwise better than very fine (£150-200)
215 Limerick coinage, Farthing, 1691, reversed n in hibernia (S 6595; DF 487). Some verdigris on obverse and digs on edge, otherwise very fine or better (£120-150)
George I (1714-1727)
216 Wood's coinage, Flalfpenny, 1723, type 2 (S 6601; DF 510). Good fine or better (£80-100)
George III (1760-1820)
217 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, type 3, square head, normal date (Zelinka 5-D; Nelson 6; DF 567). Good fine (£120-150)
George IV (1820-1830)
218 Penny, 1822 (S 6623; DF 629). An early striking, good extremely fine with proof-like fields (£150-180)
Free State (1921-1937)
219 Threepence, 1933 (S 6629; DF 680). Extremely fine or better (£60-80)
Slabbed in ICC holder, graded AU58
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IRISI I COIf
220 Proof set, 1928, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (S 6625-32; KM. PS1)
mint state; no case (£300-350) [8], Some light toning, brilliant, practically
Eire (1937- )
221 PROOF SET, 1949, comprising Threepence, 3.22g/12h; Penny, 9.48g/12h; Halfpenny, 5.71 g/12h; Farthing, 2.78g/12h (S
6642-5; DF 792, 810, 830, 845) [4], Brilliant, very rare; no case (£5,000-6,000)
222 PROOF SET, 1950, comprising Sixpence, 4.53g/12h; Threepence, 3.22g/12h; Penny, 9.48g/12h (S 6641-3; DF 767, 793,
811) [3]. Brilliant, very rare; no case (£5,000-6,000)
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223 Edward the Eider, cut Halfpenny, Two Line type [HP 11, Fritheberht, fride [BRHT mo], 0.72g/5h (cf. BMC 43; N 649; S
1087); /Ethelstan, cut Halfpenny, Two Line type [HT 1], Abba, abb|amon], 0.45g/1h (CTCE pi 6, 5; N 668; S 1089) [2],
About very fine, second broken (£50-70)
Provenance:
Mungrett (co Limerick) Hoard
224 Edward the Confessor, Penny, Facing Bust type, Ipswich, Bruninc, brvninc on GIPPE, 0.92g/12h (N 830; S 1183);
Edward l-II, Pennies (51), various types and mints; other hammered silver coins (19) [71]. Varied state, some pierced
or damaged (£150-200)
225 Henry I, Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type, mint and moneyer unclear, 1.36g (N 871; S 1276); together with
other English and Scottish hammered coins in silver (6) [7]. First fair, others in varied state (£90-120)
226 Henry II, Penny, Short Cross series, class lb, York, Turkil, tvrkil • on ever, 1.24g/7h (SCBI Mass 579, same obv. die;
N 963; S 1344); Richard I, Pennies (2), class 3, Winchester, Adam, adam • on ■ win, 1.34g/10h (cf. SCBI Mass 830; N
967; S 1347); class 4b, Canterbury, moneyer uncertain, 1.47g/7h (N 968/2; S 1 348C) [3]. Varied state, second scarce
(£90-120)
227 John, Pennies (4), class IVc, Canterbury, Meinir, MeiNiR • on • can, 1.25g/3h; class Via (3), all London, Rauf, ravf ■ on
lvnde, 1.32g/7h; Walter (2), Walter • on ■ lv, 1.41 g/8h, 1.37g/6h (N 968, 974; S 1349, 1353) [4]. First fair to fine,
others better (£80-100)
228 Henry III, Short Cross series, Pennies (5), all class 7, Canterbury (3), London (2) (N 978-80; S 1356) [5]. Fine or better (£90-120)
229 Henry III, Short Cross series, Penny, class 7a, Durham, Pieres, 1.35g/6h (N 978; S 1356A); together with other
hammered coins in silver (10) [11]. First fine or better, scarce, others in varied state (£90-120)
230 Henry III, Short Cross series, Penny, imitation, wllen ■ on • lnad, 1.29g/7h (Stewartby 37ff); together with a Short
Cross sterling of Munster, 1.32g/9h (Chautard pi. XXV/7) [2]. About fine (£60-80)
231 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (3), class 111 b, London, Henri; lllc, Canterbury, Nicole; Vg, Canterbury, Robert (N
987-8, 997; S 1363-4, 1 373) [3], Fine or better (£30-40)
232 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class lllc, Ion, ioh oh s'edmvnd, dies Ee, 1.41 g/6h, ion
ON S'EDMVND, dies Ff, 1.39g/9h, dies Hh, 1.31 g/9h, dies Qq, 1.38g/3h (Eaglen 274, B245; 275, B082; 277, B742; 286,
B301, these coins; N 988; S 1364) [4). Second pierced, otherwise very fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
First Clendining Auction, 15 April 1971, lot 362 (part), B.R. Osborne Collection, bt January 1983
Second bt Seaby March 1979
Third L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Clendining Auction, 28 November 1951, lot 1036 (part), C.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8
June 1988, lot 1040 (part)
Last P. Woodhead Collection, bt November 1983 [from Baldwin May 1965]
233 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (3), all Bury St Edmunds, class lllc (2), both Ion, ion on s'edmvnd, dies Hh,
1.45g/1h, dies Qq, 1.36g/3h (Eaglen 277, B897; 286, B351, these coins; N 988; S 1364); class Va3, Ion, ion on
s'edmvnd, dies Aa, 1.45g/11h (Eaglen 292, B748, this coin; N 991/3; S 1367) [3], First good very fine and well-centred, others very fine, last slightly bent (£90-120)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin January 1990
Second F. Elmore Jones Collection, Part II, Clendining Auction, 10 April 1984, lot 1538 (part)
Third C.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 1040 (part)
234 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (3), all Bury St Edmunds, class Vb2, Randulf, randvlf oh s'ed, dies Bb, 1.37g/9h,
raidvlf oh S'ed, dies Cc, 1.43g/6h, randvlf : on s'ed, dies Dd, 1.53g/3h (Eaglen 307, B095; 308, B030; 309, B088,
these coins; N 992/2; S 1368) [3], Last fine, others very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
First and third bt Baldwin May 1979 1
Second bt B. Franceschi March 1977
235 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class Vb2 (3), all Randulf, randvlf oh s'ed, dies Cc,
1 ■ 42g/1 h, randvlf : ON s'ed, dies Dd, 1,44g/8h, randvl : F on s'ed, dies Ff, 1.47g/9h (Eaglen 308, B190; 309, B402;
311, B642, these coins; N 992/2; S 1368); class Vc, Randulf, randvlf : on s'ed, dies Aa, 1.35g/8h (Eaglen 316, B176,
this com; N 993; S 1369) [4], First and last very fine, others fine, second double-struck (£80-100)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin April 1982
Second bt S. Burkinshaw June 1985
Third bt Baldwin January 1988
Last Lord Crantley Collection, lot unspecified
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236 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class Vb2, Randulf, raidvlf : oh s'ed, dies Cc,
1.34g/1 1h, randvlf : on s ED, dies Dd, 1.32g/4h, randvff ■ oh s'ed, dies Cg, 1.50g/9h, randvlf : on s'ed, dies Hh,
1.28g/1h (Eaglen 308, B442; 309, B638; 312, B677; 313, B443, these coins; N 992/2; S 1368) |4|. First good very fine others very fine (£150-180)
Provenance:
First and last bt Baldwin March 1986
Others bt Baldwin January 1988
237 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class Vb2 (3), all Randulf, randvl : F on s'ed, dies Ff,
1.45g/5h, RANDVLF : ON S'ED, dies Hh, 1.45g/4h, randvlf • on s'ed, dies li, 1.38g/4h (Eaglen 311, B692; 313, B465; 314,
6668, these coins; N 992/2; S 1368); class Vc, Randulf, randvlf : on s'ed, dies Aa, 1.45g/9h (Eaglen 316, B749, this
coin; N 993; S 1369); Edward 1, Penny, class VI, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, ioh on seihted, dies Aa, 1.41 g/3h (Eaglen 349,
B251, this coin; N 1001; S 1377) [5]. Fine to very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
Second bt Baldwin April 1986
Fourth C.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 1040 (part)
Last Glendining Auction, 15 April 1971, lot 362 (part), B.R. Osborne Collection, bt January 1983
Others bt Baldwin January 1988
238 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class Vc (3), all Randulf, randvlf on s'ed, dies Cc,
1.43g/2h, dies Dd, 1.42g/7h, randvlf : on s'ed, dies Ee, 1.51 g/9h (Eaglen 318, B652; 319, B667; 320, B641, these
coins; N 993; S 1369); class Vc(x), Randulf, randvlf : on s'ed, rs with upturned tails, dies Aa, 1.40g/6h (Eaglen 321,
B557, this coin; N 993; S 1369) |4J. Third very fine, others fine or better (£90-120)
Provenance:
Last bt Baldwin April 1986
Others bt Baldwin January 1988
239 Henry III, Long Cross series, Pennies (3), all imitations, without sceptre, devii on adi, 1.04g/11h (North -); with sceptre
(2), davi ON DEVON, 1,25g/4h (cf. North 70); HVC emro wig TOR, 1.23g/1 2h (North 76) [3]. Good fine or better (£60-80)
240 Edward I, Long Cross series, Pennies (2), class VI, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, 1.52g/3h; class VII, London, Phelip, 1.36g/1h
(N 1001-2; S 1377-8) [2]. First slightly off-centre, about very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt Spink, additionally:
First from the Colchester [Essex] Hoard, 1969
241 Edward I, Long Cross series, Pennies (2), class VI, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, 1.41 g/9h; class VII, London, Phelip, 1.42g/3h
(N 1001-2; S 1377-8) [2]. First slightly off-centre, about very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
First from the Colchester [Essex] Hoard, 1969, bt E. Szauer
Second bt Spink 1982
242 Edward I, Pennies (5), all London, class Ic, crown 1, pellet after dns, 1.40g/8h (SCBI North 26), Civi lon tas don,
1.22g/5h (SCBI North -); crown 2 (3), 1.40g/2h, 1.39g/1h, 1.36g/10h (SCBI North 32ff; N 1012; S 1382) [5], Mostly
better than fine (£70-90)
243 Edward I, Pennies (5), all London, class Id (2), 1.35g/3h, 1.18g/7h (SCBI North 40ff; N 1013; S 1383); class I la (3),
1.38g/7h, 1.34g/3h, 1.30g/5h (SCBI North 47ff; N 1014; S 1384) [51. Mostly better than fine (£60-80)
244 Edward I, Pennies (8), all London, class lib (2), 1.38g/2h, 1.35g/2h (SCBI North 59 ff; N 1015; S 1386); class 111 c/d (6),
1.40g/ 5h, 1.35g/2h, 1.31 g/8h, 1.30g/11h, 1.1 9g/1 Oh, 1.18g/12h (SCBI North 95ff; N 1018; S 1389) |8|. Mostly good
fine or better (£60-80)
245 Edward I, Pennies (2), both London, class Ilia, 1.39g/11h (SCBI North 76; N 1016; S 1387); class lllb, 1.40g/3h (SCBI
North 78ff; N 1017; S 1388) [2]. About very fine, both scarce (£80-100)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin September 1978
246 Edward I, Pennies (7), all London, class lllf, 1.38g/8h (SCBI North 142ff; N 1021; S 1392); class lllg (6), 1.41 g/7h,
1.37g/11 h, 1.35g/8h, 1.34g/8h, 1.33g/6h, 1.17g/3h, (SCBI North 155ff; N 1022; S 1393) [7], Good fine or better
(£70-90)
Provenance:
First bt Seaby June 1982
247 Edward I, Pennies (9), all London, class IVa, 1.44g/10h (SCBI North 200ff; N 1023; S 1394); class IVb (4), 1.40g/9h,
1.39g/6h, 1.22g/8h, 1.13g/9h (SCBI North 223ff; N 1024; S 1395); class IVd (2), 1.35g/9h, 1.32g/1h (SCBI North 244ff;
N 1026; S 1397); class IVe (2), three pellets on breast, 1.41 g/11 h, 1.25g/1h (SCBI North 256ff, N 1027; S 1398) |9|.
First two good very fine, others mostly good fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
Last P. Finn FPL 15, February 1999 (145)
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248 Edward I, Pennies (2), both London, class Vlb, 0.99g/6h (SCI3I North 292; N 1031; S 1402); class Vila, 1.36g/5h (SCBI
North 304; N 1032; S 1403) [2]. First small of flan, otherwise good fine or better, both scarce (£90-120)
Provenance:
First C.E. Blunt Collection [from P. Woodheadl
249 Edward I, Pennies (2), both London, class Vila, 1.29g/4h (SCBI North 304; N 1032; S 1403); class Vllb, 1.13g/4h (SCBI
North 317; N 1033; S 1404) [2]. Fine or better (£40-60)
Provenance:
Second C.E. Blunt Collection
250 Edward I, Pennies (9), all London, class Vlllb (4), 1.45g/10h, 1.36g/2h, 1.35g/11h, 1.32g/3h (SCBI North 329/7; N
1034; S 1406); class IXa (2), 1.37g/3h, 1.32g/12h (SCBI North 340ft; N 1036; S 1407); class IXb (3), 1.37g/6h,
1.32g/4h, 1.28g/1 Oh (SCBI North 36877; N 1037; S 1408) [9]. Mostly good fine (£80-100)
251 Edward I, Pennies (17), all London, class X, various sub-classes (SCBI North 481 ff; N 1038-43; S 1409-14) [17],
Mostly better than fine (£150-180)
252 Edward I, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class IIId, Robert de hadeleie, 1.37g/2h (SCBI North 123; N 1019; S 1417);
class lllg, ROBERT DE HADELEIE, 1.36g/8h (SCBI North 171; N 1022;, S 1417); class IVa, ROBERTVS DE HADL, 1.19g/11h (SCBI
North 217; N 1023; S 1417); class IVb, ROBERT DE HADELEIE, 1,04g/11 h (SCBI North 220; N 1024; S 1417) |4|. Mostly
good fine (£120-150)
253 Edward I, Pennies (4), all Bury St Edmunds, class 11 Id, ROBERT de hadeleie, 1.34g/8h (SCBI North 123; N 1019; S 1417);
class lllg, ROBERT DE HADELEIE, 1.22g/3h (SCBI North 171; N 1022; S 1417); class IVa, ROBERTVS DE HADL, 1.32g/6h (SCBI
North 217; N 1023; S 1417); class IVb, ROBERT DE HADELEIE, 1.11 g/8h (SCBI North 220; N 1024; S 1417) [4]. Mostly
good fine (£120-150)
254 Edward I, Pennies (6), all Bury St Edmunds, class Vlllb, 1.41 g/4h (SCBI North 333; N 1034; S 1418); class IXa,
1.38g/8h, class IXb, 1,44g/7h, class IXc, reads EW, 1.26g/9h (SCBI North 365, 412, 465; N 1036-7; S 1418); class Xab
(2), 1.38g/9h, 1.28g/4h (SCBI North 55677; N 1039; S 1417); Edward II, Pennies (2), both Bury St Edmunds, class Xla,
1.41 g/2h (SCBI North 79577; N 1060; S 1465); class XVa, 1.25g/2h (SCBI North 924; N 1066; S 1465) [8]. Mostly better than fine, first rare (£90-120)
255 Edward I, Pennies (7), all Bristol, class lib (3), 1.42g/9h, 1.30g/10h, 1.26g/12h (SCBI North 6377; N 1015; S 1416);
class lllb, 1.36g/3h (SCBI North 82; N 1017; S 1416); class lllcd (2), 1,42g/6h, 1.32g/4h (SCBI North 98ff, N 1018-19; S
1416); class lllf, 1.29g/12h (SCBI North 147; N 1021; S 1416) [7], Mostly better than fine, last scarce (£80-100)
256 Edward I, Pennies (5), all Bristol, class lllg (3), 1.40g/10h, 1.36g/10h, 1.36g/8h (SCBI North 15877; N 1022; S 1416);
class IXb (2), 1.41g/11h, 1.29g/4h (SCBI North 37677; N 1037; S 1416) [5]. Good fine or better (£60-80)
257 Edward I, Pennies (6), all Canterbury, class lib (2), 1.44g/3h, 1.44g/3h (SCBI North 68; N 1015; S 1419); class lllb,
1,42g/5h (SCBI North 84; N 1017; S 1419); class lllcd (2), 1.45g/6h, 1.39g/2h (SCBI North 10177; N 1018-19; S 1419);
class lllg, 1.41 g/1 Oh (SCBI North 179; N 1021; S 1419) [6], Mostly very fine (£70-90)
258 Edward I, Pennies (8), all Canterbury, class IVb, 1.42g/10h (SCBI North 227; N 1024; S 1419); class IVc (2), 1.34g/4h,
1.33g/2h (SCBI North 240; N 1025; S 1419); class IVd, 1.46g/10h (SCBI North 25Iff; N 1026; S 1419); class IVe,
1,25g/2h (SCBI North 26277; N 1027; S 1419); class IXa, 1.27g/10h, class IXb (2), 1.44g/2h, 1.35g/3h (SCBI North
358ff; N 1036-7; S 1419) [8]. Mostly good fine or better (£80-100)
259 Edward I, Pennies (2), both Canterbury, class Va, pellet on breast, 1.41 g/1 Oh (c7. SCBI North 271; N 1028; S 1419);
class Vb, no pellet (?), 1.41g/9h (SCBI North 277; N 1029; S 1419) [2]. About very fine, both scarce (£70-90)
260 Edward I, Pennies (9), all Canterbury, class X, various sub-classes (SCBI North 498ff; N 1038-43; S 1419) [9|. Mostly better than fine (£80-100)
261 Edward I, Pennies (2), both Chester, class lllg, 1,44g/6h (SCBI North 16377; N 1022; S 1420); class IXb, 1.33g/2h (SCBI
North 389ff; N 1037; S 1420) [2]. About very fine, both scarce (£70-90)
262 Edward I, Pennies (6), all Durham, class lib (3), 1.34g/10h, 1.33g/11h, 1,09g/11 h (SCBI North 71; N 1015; S 1422);
class lllcd (2), 1 -45g/11 h, 1.37g/10h (SCBI North 10377; N 1018-19; S 1422); class llle, 1.31 g/9h (SCBI North 125; N
1020; S 1422) [6]. Mostly good fine or better (£70-90)
263 Edward I, Pennies (6), all Durham, class lllg (4), 1.40g/9h, 1.38g/2h, 1.24g/8h, reading civi tas eme dvr, 1.14g/11 h
(SCBI North 18277; N 1022; S 1422); class IVa, 1,04g/6h (SCBI North 21377; N 1023; S 1422); class IVb, mm. cross
moline both sides, 1.41 g/12h (SCBI North 232ff; N 1024; S 1423) [6|. Mostly good fine or better, fourth rare (£70-90)
264 Edward I, Pennies (5), all Durham, class IXb, mm. cross moline on obv. only (4), 1.42g/10h, 1.26g/7h, 1.25g/3h,
1 -22g/1 Oh (SCBI North 392ff; N 1037; S 1423); mm. plain cross on obv., 1.36g/9h (SCBI North 400ff; N 1037; S 1421);
Edward II, Pennies (2), both Durham, class Xlb, crazier on rev., 1.48g/5h (SCBI North 81 Iff; N 1061; S 1469); class
XIV, mm. lion and lis (SCBI North 908ff; N 1065; S 1470) [7], Mostly good fine (£80-100)
265 Edward I, Pennies (6), Exeter, class IXb, 0.95g/9h (SCBI North 445ff; N 1037; S 1425); Kingston-upon-Hull, class IXb,
1 -35g/1 2h (SC BI North 450ff; N 1037; S 1426); Newcastle (4), class llle (2), 1.36g/4h, 1.26g/11h (SCBI North 124ff- N
1020; S 1428); class IXb (2), 1.39g/4h, 1.37g/7h (SCBI North 406ff; N 1037; S 1428) [6|. Mostly good fine (£70-90)
266 Edward I, Pennies (6), all Lincoln, class lllcd (4), 1.38g/6h, 1.37g/1h, 1.32g/12h, 1.27g/4h (SCBI North 105ff- N
(I°70890j S 1427); daSS '"8 (2)' 1’4l8/6h' 1'378/8h (5CBI North 167ff; N 1022; S 1427) [6], Mostly good fine or better
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267 Edward I, Pennies (7), all York, class lib, 1.35g/10h (SCBI North 74; N 1015; S 1429); class lllb (2) 1.40e/9h
*lh (St BI North 90ft' N 1017i S 1429); class llle royal, 1.42g/3h, class llle episcopal (2), 1.40g/3h, 1.08g/12h
(SCBI North 130ff; N 1020; S 1429-30); class IXb royal, 1.45g/12h (SCBI North 416ff; N 1037; S 1429) [7] Mostly good fine (£70-90) ' '
268 Edward I, Pennies (5), all Berwick, Blunt class la, 1.28g/11h; class II, 1.43g/4h; class III (2), 1.47g/6h, 1.42g/3h- class
IV, 1.25g/2h (SCBI North 1122ff; N 1071 EL; S 1415) [5], Mostly better than fine (£60-80)
269 Edward II, Pennies (7), all London, class Xla (2), 1.32g/9h, 1.09g/10h; glass Xlb (2), 1.33g/10h, 1.32g/2h (SCBI North
768ft) N 1060-1; S 1455-6); class XIII, 1.36g/2h (SCBI North 878ff) N 1064; S 1459); class XIV, 1.46g/12h (SCBI North
897ff; N 1065; S 1460); class XVb, 1.30g/7h (SCBI North 925; N 1067; S 1462) [7], Fine or better (£70-90)
270 Edward II, Pennies (4), all Canterbury, class Xla, 1.33g/9h, class Xlb, 1.36g/2h (SCBI North 77Iff; N 1060-1; S 1466);
class Xlb/XIc mule, distinctive A on rev. 1.08g/1h (cf. SCBI North 848ff; N 1062/1; S 1466); class XIV, 1.39e/3h (SCBI
North 902ff; N 1065; S 1466) [4|. Fine or better, third scarce (£50-70)
271 Edward II, Farthing, class XI-XIII, London, 0.32g/3h (N 1070/2; S 1474); Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroat,
series D, London, 2.14g/1 Oh (N 1154; S 1575); together with Long Cross Pennies (4), of Bristol, London (2) and Newcastle [6]. Varied state (£60-80)
272 Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroat, series C, London, 2.18g/12h (N 1148; S 1574); together with Edward III
Pennies (9), various classes and mints [10]. Varied state (£60-80)
2/3 Edward IV, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Bourchier, mm. pall (?), trefoils on cusps, knot on bust, 1.29g/2h (B & W Vb; N
1590; S 2025); Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfpenny, London, class Ilia, 0.35g/12h (N 1734; S 2244); Henry VIII,
Second coinage, Pennies (2), both Sovereign type, London, mm. arrow, 0.66g/10h, Durham, Bp Wolsey mm crescent
0.63g/7h (N 1808, 1811; S 2349, 2352) [4]. Mostly better than fine (£90-120)
274 Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Croat, Canterbury, no mm, bust 5, 2.46g/1h (N 1875; S 2408); Mary, Croat, mm.
pomegranate, 1.83g/10h (N 1960; S 2492); Philip and Mary, Groat, mm. lis, 1.70g/5h (N 1973; S 2508) [3] Varied state (£90-120)
275 Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpences (3), 1566, mm. portcullis, 2.66g/3h, 1567, mm. coronet, 2,99g/6h, 1573, mm.
ermine, 2.93g/5h; Fifth issue, Halfgroat, mm woolpack, 0.74g/11h (N 1997, 2016; S 2561-2, 2579) [4|. About fine or better (£80-100)
276 Charles I, Tower mint, Sixpence, Cp F, mm. triangle, 2.85g/2h; Halfgroat, Cp A, mm. lis, with inner circles, 0.87g/6h;
Penny, Gp D, mm. two pellets, no inner circles, 0.50g/4h (N 2246, 2248, 2268; S 2817, 2822, 2845); together with
other hammered silver coins (4) [7|. Varied state (£90-120)
S& 277 Charles I, Oxford mint, Crown, 1644, an 18th century electrotype copy by Stuart of Rawlins' celebrated coin (cf. N
2407; S 2948). Extremely fine (£90-120)
278 Charles I, Scarborough, Two Shillings, a fantasy piece in silver, late 19th or early 20th century, 12.95g (cf. N 2650ff;
cf. S 3153ff). Extremely fine, as made (£50-100)
279 Charles II, Fourpences (2), both 1679, Threepences (2), 1680, 1684 (S 3384, 3386); together with other Maundy
oddments (4) [8|. Mostly better than fine (£50-70)
280 William III, Crown, 1696/5, edge octavo, Halfcrown, 1697y, edge nono, Sixpence, 1696 (S 3470, 3492, 3520);
together with silver coins of Anne (3) [6|. Varied state, first scarce (£70-90)
281 William III, Shilling, 1696y (S 3503); George II, Shillings (2), 1729 roses and plumes, 1750 (S 3698, 3704); together
with other English silver coins (3) [61. Varied state (£80-100)
282 William III, Halfpence (4), 1697 (2), one with no stop after tertivs (BMC 650*); 1698 type 2, 1699 type 2, inverted vs
for as in Britannia (BMC 684; S 3554-5) [4], Varied state, last very rare (£80-100)
283 William III, Halfpence (2), both 1699, type 3, one with very small s in cvlielmvs and tertivs (S 3556) [2]. About fine and better (£60-80)
284 William III, Halfpence (4), all 1699 type 3, one with inverted vs for as in Britannia (BMC 689), one with no stop on
rev. (BMC -), two with no stops on obv. (BMC 693; S 3556) [4|. Varied state, second very rare (£70-90)
285 William III, Halfpence (6), all 1700, one with no stop after cvlielmvs (BMC -), one reading cvlielmvvs (BMC -), one
reading gvllelmvs and inverted vs for as in Britannia (BMC -), two with m of cvlielmvs over another m (BMC -), one
with inverted vs for as in Britannia and no stop (BMC 698; S 3556) [6|. Varied state, mostly very rare (£100-200)
286 William III, Halfpence (3), all 1700, unbarred as in Britannia, one reading ■ tertivs • (BMC 701), one with i over l in
cvlielmvs, one with damaged serifs to ns in Britannia (S 3556) [31. Fair (£80-100)
287 William III, Halfpence (6), all 1701, all with inverted vs for as in Britannia, one additionally with c of cvlielmvs over L
(BMC -), two others with inverted as in obv. legend (BMC 705; S 3556) [61. Varied state, fourth very rare (£60-80)
288 George I, Sixpence, 1 723 SS C (S 3652); together with silver coins of George II (3), George III (12, including Irish)
1161. Varied state (£90-120)
289 George I, Halfpence (3), 1717 without stop after rex, 1 719, 1722 with mixed sizes of obv. lettering (S 3659-60) |3|.
fast about very fine and patinated, others fair to fine, second with traces of ghosting on obverse (£80-100)
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790 George I, Halfpenny, 1721, a contemporary forgery struck from two reverse dies; George III, Twopence, 1 797 (S
3776); together with other copper Pennies (27), Halfpence (75, including Irish), Farthings (26) |130|. First only fair,
interesting, second about very fine, others in varied state, some damaged (£80-100)
291 George I, Halfpence (2), 1 722, 1 723 (S 3660); Victoria, Shilling, 1875, die 21 (S 3906A) [3|. First fine, others very
fine, second patinated but with a green spot in hair (£90-120)
2g2 George II, Halfcrown, 1746 lima, Sixpence, 1 757 (S 3695A, 3711); George III, Halfcrown, 1818, Sixpences (3), 1787
hearts (2), 1816 (S 3749, 3789-91) |6|. Mostly very fine or better (£80-100)
293 George II, Halfpence (3), 1 734, B of Britannia over d, 1739 (2), one with unbarred as in Britannia, other with no stops
on obv. or rev. (S 3717) [31. First about very fine and very rare, second fine, last fair (£60-80)
294 George III, Sovereign, 1820 (S 3785C); France, Napoleon III, 10 Francs, 1858a (KM. 784.3); together with other
miscellaneous British copper coins, 1797-1831 (8) [10). Varied state (£140-180)
295 George III, Crown, 1818 lix (S 3787); Victoria, Halfcrown, 1896 (S 3938) [21. First very fine, second extremely fine but
with some edge damage (£80-100)
296 George III, Crown, 1819 lix (S 3787); George IV, Crowns (2), 1821, 1822 (S 3805); Victoria, Crowns (3), 1887-9-91,
Double-Florins (4), 1887 Arabic numeral, 1888, 1889 (2) (S 3921, 3923); George V, Crowns (2), both 1935 (S 4048);
George VI, Crowns (2), both 1937 (S 4078) [14], Varied state (£80-100)
297 George III, Crown, 1819 lix (S 3787); together with English and World coins in silver (14), base metal (4) [19]. Varied
state (£60-80)
298 George III, Crown, 1820 lx (S 3787); together with English and World coins in silver (9), base metal (47, including
tokens) [57], Varied state (£60-80)
299 George III, Penny, 1797 (S 3777); together with other British and World coins in silver (10), base metal (132) [143].
Varied state (£50-70)
300 George III to Elizabeth II, Crowns (12), various dates, mostly silver; Double Florins (2), both 1887 [14]. Varied state
(£80-100)
301 George III to Elizabeth II, coins in silver (71), base metal (14) [85]. Varied state, a few damaged (£60-80)
302 George IV, Shillings (3), 1824, 1826 (2), Sixpences (3), 1821-4-6 (S 3811-15); Victoria, Florins (2), Shillings (2),
Sixpences (6) [161. Varied state (£60-80)
303 Victoria, Sovereign, 1871, die 27; Half-Sovereign, 1885 (S 3853B, 3861) [2]. Extremely fine or better (£200-250)
304 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887, Jubilee; Half-Sovereigns (2), both 1887 Jubilee (S 3866, 3869) [3). Very fine or better (£180-220)
305 Victoria, Halfcrowns (3), 1887 (2, young head and Jubilee), 1900; Florins (2), 1887 Jubilee, 1900; Shillings (2), 1887
Jubilee, 1897; Sixpences (3), 1887 Jubilee (3), withdrawn type (2), wreath type, 1893 old head; Threepences (3), 1887
Jubilee (2), 1888 (S 3889, 3924-6, 3928, 3931, 3938-9, 3940A) [14], Mostly better than very fine (£120-150)
306 Victoria, Halfpence (2), both 1861, 15 leaves and door to lighthouse (BMC 1760), 16 leaves and incuse breastplate,
wide gap between 186 and last 1 of date (BMC 1766; S 3956) [2J. First good very fine and patinated, second good fine, both rare (£70-90)
307 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1887, two 'pellets' on upper breast (S 3956); Edward VII, Halfpenny, 1910, two 'pellets' below
beard (S 3991) [2], Very fine and better (£20-30)
The significance or otherwise of the marks is uncertain
308 Victoria, original maroon leather case for the 1839 Proof set. Lid a little scratched and marked with red wax, otherwise extremely fine (£400-500)
309 Victoria TO Elizabeth II, miscellaneous brass Threepences, bronze Pennies, Halfpence, Farthings, a quantity of
commemorative base metal football medallions, banknotes (9), etc [Lot], Varied state; some contained in folders and albums (£30-40)
310 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1907 (S 3969); together with miscellaneous cupro-nickel Crowns (78), other cupro-nickel
coins, approx. £20 face value [Lot], First extremely fine, others in varied state (£90-120)
311 Edward VII, Florin, 1904, Sixpence, 1902 (S 3981, 3983); George V, Halfcrown, 1916, Sixpence, 1911 (S 4011, 4014);
together with other Halfcrowns (4), Florins (3), Shillings (8), Sixpences (3), Threepences (35) [57J. Varied state, a few scarce (£150-200)
312 Edward VII, official case for a 1902 long Proof set; George VI, official cases for 1937 gold Proof sets (2); other cases
for Proof or specimen sets (9), mostly from the 1960s [12]. Mostly in good condition (£60-80)
313 George V, Halfcrowns (7), 1911-12-13-14-15-18-19 (S 4011) [7J. Mostly very fine or better (£80-100)
314 George V, Halfcrowns (6), 1914-15-19-21-9-31-3; Florins (3), 1914-17-19; Shillings (3), 1917-26-31; Sixpences (3),
1915-23-5 (S 4011-14, 4021A, 4024-5, 4033-7-9) [15], Mostly extremely fine or better (£120-150)
315 George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1916, 1918 (ESC 763, 765; S 4011) [2J. Practically mint state (£80-100)
316 f£200C250J HalfCr°WnS (60)' 1942 (15)' 1943 (45) (S 4080) |601- fxtreme/y fine and better, many practically as struck
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317 George VI, Florins (60), 1942 (14), 1943 (33), 1944
struck (£150-200) (13) (S 4081) [60]. Extremely fine and better, many practically as
318 Elizabeth II, Proof Sovereigns (2), 1979, 1980; Proof 25 Pence (7), 1972-7-80, 1981 (2), 1990, 1993; Proof sets (6),
3' ],977/ 1980 2 ' 1983, 1984; °ther Sllver Proof Crown-sized coins (21), base metal coins and sets (9) [Lot] Generally about as struck (£200-250)
319 Elizabeth II, Proof Sovereign, 1980; Proof Half-Sovereign, 1980; silver Proof Pounds (3), 1983 (2), 1984 (S 4204-5 4221-2). Mint-sealed; in cases of issue (£150-180)
320 Silver coins, all pre-1920, approx. £15.50 face value (215); together with silver Threepences, mostly pre-1920 (270) [485]. Varied state, a few damaged (£280-320)
321 Silver coins, all pre-1947, approx. £37 face value [Lot], Varied state, a few damaged (£280-320)
322 A 20th century double Gold SOVEREIGN case, oblong, plain, lid with engraved initials, 60 x 30 x 15mm 9ct 25 50g
Good condition, the lid a trifle thin (£200-300) 6'
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Scotland
323 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class Ma, four mullets of six points, 1.41 g/1 2h (S 5054); class E2, one
star of five points, three mullets of six points, 1.41g/9h (S 5056) [2]. About very fine or better (£60-80)
324 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class Mc/D, three mullets of six points, one of seven, l.30g/4h (S 5055);
class E (2), one star of five points, three mullets of six points, 1.29g/5h; two mullets of six points, two stars of seven,
1.45g/11h (S 5056) [3). Better than fine (£60-80)
325 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterling, class D, rev. two mullets of 6 points, two stars of seven, 1.19g/2h (S 5057);
Mary, Bawbee, Edinburgh, 1.68g/8h (S 5432); together with other Scottish coins in silver (7), base metal (11) 1201.
Varied state (£120-150)
326 David II, Second coinage, Croat, Edinburgh, series A, mm. cross pattee, young bust left breaking tressure of six arcs,
3.84g/6h (SCBI 35, 366-8; B 15a, fig. 262B; S 5091); Third coinage, Croat, Edinburgh, star on scetpre handle, tressure
of six arcs, trefoils in spandrels, 2.77g/12h (SCBI 35, 425, same rev. die; B 38, fig. 301; S 5125) [2). About fine or
better, second clipped (£70-90)
327 Robert III, Heavy coinage, Second issue, Croat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattee, tressure of seven arcs broken by bust,
annulets in spandrels, double pellet stops, 2.72g/6h (SCBI 35, 570; B 40, fig. 391; S 5167); James I, Groat, First
Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, 1.98g/28h (S 5195); James III, Ecclesiastical issues, Bp Kennedy, Penny, type I la (S 5309)
[3]. Varied state (£80-100)
328 James V, Plack, Edinburgh, mm. crown, 1.71 g/12h (S 5381); Mary, First period, Bawbees (2), Edinburgh, 1.68g/6h, a
contemporary forgery in copper, blundered legends, 0.81 g/9h (S 5432); Lion, 1558, 0.73g/9h (S 5445) [4]. Varied state
(£70-90)
329 James VI, Quarter Thistle-Merk, date unclear, 1.53g/8h (S 5499); together with other Scottish coins, in silver (6) copper
(14) [21], Varied state, a few damaged (£90-120)
330 Charles II, Half-Merk, 1671, type II, thistle below bust, Quarter-Dollar, 1677 (S 5614, 5620) [2]. Both about fine, reverses better (£100-150)
331 Charles II, Bawbee, 1678, Turner, 1677 (S 5628, 5630) (2]. Good fine, much better than usual (£60-80)
Ireland
332 John (as King), Third coinage. Pennies (2), Dublin, both Roberd, ROBERD on dive, 1.49g/10h, 1.41 g/5h (S 6228) [2].
Good fine and better (£120-150)
333 Henry III, Pennies (3), all Dublin, type lb, Davi, davi on diveli, 1.39g/6h; type Ic, Ricard, ricard on dive, 1.40g/9h;
type I la, Davi, davi on develi, 1.43^8h (S 6236-7, 6240) [3], Good fine, first with small edge split (£120-150)
334 Edward I, Pennies (6), Dublin (5), type la, 1.40g/11h; type lb (3), 1.31 g/6h, 1.31 g/7h, 1.31 g/1 Oh; type IVc, 1.28g/4h;
Waterford, type 1b, 1.32g/6h; Halfpenny, Waterford, type 1b, 0.60g/3h (S 6246-7, 6253-4, 6264) [7], Mostly better than fine (£150-180)
335 Edward I, Pennies (6), Dublin (5), type lb (3), 1.40g/8h, 1.40g/12h, 1.36g/11h; type Ic, 1.39g/11h; type IVa, 1.12g/2h;
Waterford, Type 1b, 1.27g/1h; Halfpenny, Waterford, type 1b, 0.49g/6h (S 6247-8, 6251, 6254, 6264) [7], Mostly better than fine (£150-180)
336 Edward I, Penny, type lb, Dublin, 1.25g/1h (S 6247); Philip and Mary, Croat, 1557, 2.58g/4h (S 6501C); James I, First
coinage, Shilling, mm. bell, 3.81 g/2h; Sixpence, mm. bell, 2.12g/7h, Second coinage, Shilling, mm. martlet, third bust, 4.05g/12h (S 6512, 6514-15) [5]. Varied state (£120-150)
337 Elizabeth I, Pennies (5), 1601 (2), mm. trefoil, mm. star, 1602 (3), all mm. martlet (S 6510) [51. Fine or better (£80-100)
338 Elizabeth I, Pennies (5), 1601, mm. unclear, 1602 (4), all mm. martlet (S 6510) [5]. Fine or better (£60-80)
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339 Charles II, Halfpenny, 1683 (S 6575); together with other Irish metal (10) [24], Varied state (£40-60)
copper coins (7), world coins in silver (6) and base
340 Charles II Halfpenny,1683 (S 6575); other Irish copper coins (7); Russia, wire money (76); other coins of the World, in silver (7), base metal (9) [100]. Varied state, many of the Russian holed (£80-100)
341 :r»'V'.f“r°"eoCCOinage' Halfc,own’ 1690 M=r. small size, Shillings (3), 1689 Oct:, 1690 Mar, 1690 May IS
tino- i fo ' 6 ' l: Gi°'C! Fa,thi"6' 1760 IS 66,11 I51' Thi'dgood very fine, others in varied state
342 George I, Wood's coinage, Halfpence (2), both 1723, type 2 (S 6601) [2], About fine (£40-60)
343 Eire Halfcrown 1939 (S 6633); together with other Irish coins in silver (2), base metal (5, including a coin weight) |8|. First practically as struck, others in varied state (£60-80)
344 Eire, Sixpence, 1958 (S 6641); together with other base metal coins of the Free State and Republic (7) [8], First better than extremely fine, others in varied state (£30-40)
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COINS OF GERMAN EAST AFRICA AND SOUTH AFRICA
German East Africa
William II (1888-1918)
345 Proof 2 Rupien, 1893, edge grained, 23.35g/12h (KM. 5). A little scuffed and hairlined, otherwise brilliant and
practically as struck, very rare (£1,000-1,200)
346 Two Rupien, 1894 (KM. 5). Some bagmarking, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better (£600-800)
347 Rupies (3), 1890 (2), 1891 (KM. 2) [31. Mint state (£90-120)
348 Rupies (5), 1890, 1913a, 1913) (2), 1914j (KM. 2, 10) [5). Mostly extremely fine or better (£80-100)
349 Proof Rupie, 1890, edge grained, 11.69g/12h (KM. 2). Some hairlining, particularly on obverse, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£200-300)
350 Rupie, 1892 (KM. 2). Practically mint state (£80-100)
351 Rupie, 1894 (KM. 2). File mark on obverse rim, otherwise extremely fine or better, rare (£150-200)
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353 Rupie, 1901 (KM. 2). Some traces of verdigris, otherwise mint state (£80-100)
354 Rupies (2), both 1904a (KM. 10) [2]. Practically mint state (£90-120)
355 Rupies (5), 1906a, 1906], 1907], 1910] (2) (KM. 10) [5], Mostly extremely fine or better (£80-100)
356 Rupies (5), 191 Oj (2), 1911J (3) (KM. 10) [5], Mostly extremely fine or better (£80-100)
357 RUPIES (3), 1911a, 1911 j, 1912) (KM. 10) [3]. Practically mint state (£90-120)
358 Rupies (2), 1913], 1914j (KM. 10) [2]. Practically mint state (£90-120)
360 Half-Rupie, 1901 (KM. 4). Traces of verdigris on rim, otherwise practically mint state (£90-120)
361 Half-Rupies (4), 1891, 1910j (2), 1914] (KM. 4, 9) [4]. Mostly extremely fine or better (£80-100)
362 Quarter-Rupies (3), 1891 (2), 1898 (KM. 3) [3], Extremely fine or better, one toned (£90-120)
363 Quarter-Rupies (6), 1907), 1910), 191 2j, 1913a, 1914] (2) (KM. 9) [61. Mostly extremely fine or better (£90-120)
364 Pesa (3), 1890, 1891 (2) (KM. 1); together with other German East Africa coins in base metal (20) [23]. First three
about mint state, others in varied state (£79-90)
365 Brass 20 Heller (4), all 1916t; copper 20 Heller, 1916T; brass 5 Heller, 1916t (KM. 14.2, 15, 15a) [6]. Varied state
(£50-70)
South Africa
Orange Free State
366 Pattern Pinny, 1874, by W. Lauer for O. Nolte, in copper, arms, rev. value, edge plain, 9.87g/6h (Hern Ol; KM. Pnl).
Practic ally as struc k, with traces of original colour (£1,200-1,500)
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Transvaal
367 Pattern Twopence, 1874, by W. Lauer for O. Nolte, in copper, arms over banners, rev. value, edge plain, 9.92g/6h (Hern T19; KM. PnA5). Some patchy verdigris, otherwise better than extremely fine with some original colour
(£800-1,000)
368 Pattern Penny, 1874, by W. Lauer for O. Nolte, in copper, arms over banners, rev. value, edge plain, 10.20g/6h (Hern T23; KM. Pn4). A few carbon spots on reverse, otherwise practically as struck with some original colour (£1,000-1,200)
369 Pattern Penny, 1890, by W. Lauer, in bronze, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 9.41 g/6h (Hern T27; KM. PnA22). Some verdigris marks, otherwise extremely fine (£600-800)
South African Republic (1852-1910)
370 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1892, single shaft (Hern Z45; KM. 10.2; F 2). Light scratch on hair, otherwise about fine, rare
(£1,000-1,200)
371 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1896; Half-Pond, 1894 (KM. 9.2, 10.2) [2]. First fine, second about very fine (£120-150)
372 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1898 (Hern Z51; KM. 10.2; F 2). Tiny obverse edge bruise, otherwise extremely fine or better (£200-250)
373 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1898 (Hern Z51; KM. 10.2; F 2). A few tiny edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine (£200-250)
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374 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1898 (Hern Z51; KM. 10.2; F 2). Edge knock at 7 2 o'clock on reverse, otherwise extremely fine attractive tone (£150-200)
375 Paul Kruger, Pond 11892-1900], obverse brockage, 7.99g/12h (KM. 10; F 2). Extremely fine or better with raised rims
on the obverse from the force of the striking, very rare; a spectacular mis-strike (£6,000-8,000;
Illustrated on the back cover
376 Paul Kruger, Crown, 1892, double shaft (Hern Z36; KM. 8.2). A few tiny bagmarks, otherwise practically mint state,
lightly toned with proof-like fields (£1,200-1,500)
377 Paul Kruger, Halfcrowns (5), 1892-4-5-6-7; Florins (3), 1894-6-7; Shillings (6), 1892-3-4-5-6-7; Sixpences (6),
1892-3-4-5, 1896 (2); Threepences (6), 1892-3-4-5-6-7; Pennies (2), 1892, 1894 (KM. 2-7) [28], Mostly better than fine
(£150-180)
378 Paul KRUGER, Halfcrowns (3), 1892-5-6; Florins (3), 1894-6-7; Shillings (6), 1892-3-4-5-6-7; Sixpences (6),
1892-3-4-5-6-7; Threepences (5), 1892-3-5-6-7; Pennies (2), 1892, 1894 (KM. 2-7) [25]. Mostly better than fine
(£150-180)
379 Paul Kruger, Halfcrowns (4), 1892-5-6-7; Florins (3), 1894-6-7; Shillings (6), 1892-3-4-5-6-7; Sixpences (6),
1892-3-4-5-6-7; Threepences (6), 1892-3-4-5-6-7; Pennies (2), 1892, 1894 (KM. 2-7) [27], Mostly better than fine
(£150-180)
380 Paul Krucer, Halfcrown, 1894 (Hern Z32; KM. 6). Patchy dark toning, otherwise extremely fine or better (£200-300)
381 Paul Kruger, Halfcrowns (2), 1894, 1896; Florins (4), 1893-4-5-7; Shillings (3), 1895-6-7; Sixpences (2), 1892, 1895;
Threepences (2), 1892, 1896; Pennies (4), 1892 (2), 1894, 1898 (KM. 2-7); together with imitation brass Ponds (3) [20].
Varied state (£120-150)
382 Paul Kruger, Halfcrowns (2), 1895, 1896; Florin, 1896; Shillings (2), 1894, 1896; Sixpences (27), 1892 (4), 1893 (2),
1894, 1895 (5), 1896 (7), 1897 (8); Threepences (6), 1893, 1894, 1896 (2), 1897 (2); Pennies (3), 1892, 1898 (2) (KM.
2-7) 141 ]. Mostly fine or better, a few damaged (£80-80)
383 Paul Kruger, Shilling, 1892, Sixpence, 1893, Ihreepences (2), 1893, 1895 (KM. 3-5) 14]. About extremely fine or
better (£150-200)
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384 Paul Kruger, Shilling,
(£300-500)
1893 (Hern Z18; KM. 5). Some light scratching in fields, otherwise about extremely fine
385 Paul Kruger, Penny, 1893 (Hern Z2; KM 2). About extremely fine, rare (£80-100)
George V (1910-1936)
386 Halfcrowns (2), 1924, 1932, Florins (2), 1924, 1933, Shilling, 1932 (KM. 17.3, 18, 19.1, 19.3, 22) [5). About
extremely fine or better (£90-120)
387 Proof set, 1923, comprising Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern P2; KM. PS1) [10). Brilliant
and practically as struck, silver lightly toned, rare; in Mappin & Webb case of issue (£2,500-3,000)
* 388 Part Proof set, 1923, comprising Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Halfcrown to Threepence, Halfpenny [cf. Hern P2;
KM. PS1) [8]. Silver with patchy toning, otherwise practically as struck; in fitted Mappin & Webb case of issue Iwhite
satin lid badly stainedl (£1,000-1,200)
389 Proof set, 1935, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern P11; KM. PS10) [8]. About as struck, toned, very rare; in blue leather case (£3,500-4,000)
20 sets issued. Halfcrown only illustrated
390 PROOF SET, 1936, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern PI 2; KM. PS11) [81. About as struck, toned, rare; in embossed card case of issue Ithis slightly damagedI (£2,500-3,000)
40 sets issued. Halfcrown only illustrated
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391 Original leather case by Mappin & Webb for the 1923 Long Proof set. Extremely fine (£30-50)
George VI (1936-1952)
392 Crowns (5), 1947-8-9-50-1 (KM. 31); Republic, 50 Cents (3), 1962-3-4 (KM. 62); Prooflike set, 1967, Rand to Cent; Proof
sets (2), 1968, Rand to Cent, 1972, Rand to Half-Cent; together with other modern silver coins (3) [Lot]. Mostly about
mint state; the 7 968 set in case of issue (£40-60)
393 Proof specimen Crowns (3), 1947-9-52 (KM. 31, 40.1, 41); Elizabeth II, Proof 'specimen' Crowns (6), 1954-5-6-7, 1958
(2) (KM. 52) [9]. Mostly as struck (£120-150)
394 PROOF set, 1937, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern PI3; KM. PS12) [8], About as struck, toned; in card case of
issue [this slightly damagedI (£1,000-1,500)
116 sets issued. Halfcrown only illustrated
395 Proof set, 1943, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern PI 6; KM. PS15) [8). About as struck, toned; in blue leather
case (£600-800)
104 sets issued. Halfcrown only illustrated
396 PROOF SET, 1944, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern PI 7; KM. PS16) [8]. About as struck, toned; in embossed
card case of issue Ithis slightly damagedI (£600-800)
150 sets issued
397 PROOF set, 1945, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern PI 8; KM. PS1 7) [8]. About as struck, toned; in blue leather
case (£600-800)
150 sets issued
398 Proof set, 1946, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (Hern PI9; KM. PS18) [8]. About as struck, toned; in card case of
issue Ithis damagedI (£600-800)
150 sets issued
399 Proof SET, 1951, Crown to Farthing (KM. PS23); Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1953, Crown to Farthing (KM. PS27) [18].
About as struck; no cases (£60-80)
400 Proof set, 1952, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, Crown to Farthing (Hern P26; KM. PS24) [11]. About as
struck; in case of issue (£150-200)
401 PROOF SET, 1952, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, Crown to Farthing (Hern P26; KM. PS24) |11|. About as
struck, silver a little dull; in case of issue (£120-150)
Elizabeth II (1952-1961)
402 Crown, 1959 (Hern S324; KM. 52). Slight edge knoc ks, otherwise practically mint state (£80-100)
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403 PROOF 'SPECIMEN' Crown, 1959 (Hern S324; KM. 52). Brilliant, practically as struck (£120-150)
404 Proof 'SPECIMEN' Crown, 1959 (Hern S324; KM. 52). Some patchy staining, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck
(£100-120) i
405 Proof set, 1953, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, Crown to Farthing (Hern P27; KM. PS26) [11], About as
struck; in case of issue (£150-200)
406 PROOF SET, 1954, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, silver Crown to Farthing (Hern P28; KM. PS29) [11]. Brilliant;
in original blue box (£200-250)
407 Proof set, 1955, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, silver Crown to Farthing (Hern P29; KM. PS33) [11|. Brilliant
(£250-300)
408 Proof set, 1956, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, silver Crown to Farthing (Hern P30; KM. PS36) [11], Brilliant
(£250-300)
409 PROOF set, 1957, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, silver Crown to Farthing (Hern P31; KM. PS38) [11]. Brilliant
(£250-300)
410 Proof set, 1958, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, silver Crown to Farthing (Hern P32; KM. PS41) [11]. Brilliant
(£250-300)
411 Proof set, 1959, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, silver Crown to Farthing (Hern P33; KM. PS44) [11]. Brilliant
(£250-300)
412 Proof set, 1960, comprising gold Pound and Half-Pound, Crown to Farthing (Hern P34; KM. PS48-9) [11]. About as
struck; in two cases (£120-150)
Republic (1961 - )
413 Proof set, 1961, comprising gold Two Rand and Rand, 50 Cents to Half-Cent (Hern P35; KM. PS50) [9]. About as
struck; no case (£120-150)
414 Proof set, 1965, comprising gold Two Rand and Rand, silver Rand to Cent (Hern P39; KM. PS62) [9]. About as struck;
in case of issue (£120-150)
415 Proof set, 1974, comprising gold Two Rand and Rand, silver Rand to Half-Cent (Hern P48; KM. PS90) [10], About as
struck; in case of issue (£120-150)
Miscellaneous
416 George V to Republic, silver Crowns (17), Halfcrowns (10), Florins (7), Shillings (11), Sixpences (6), Threepences
(104), Rands (7), together with various coins in base metal (53) [215], Varied state (£120-150)
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Anglo-Gallic
417 Richard the Lionheart (1172-99), Denier, type 1, barred as, obv. legend retrograde, 0.88g/11h (E 4d [Sale, lot 121). Good fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Civrac Hoard
418 Richard the Lionheart, Denier, type 2, barred as, cross below legend, 0.85g/12h (E 5 [Sale, lot 13]) Fine rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
Civrac Hoard
419 Edward II (1307-27), Maille Blanche 'Hibernie', trefoil of pellets below gateway, 2.51 g/1 Oh (E 32 [Sale, lot 56])
Traces of verdigris, otherwise very fine or better (£100-150)
420 Edward II, Maille Blanche 'Hibernie', trefoil of pellets below gateway, 1.56g/2h (E 32 [Sale, lot 56]). Some verdigris
and struck on an irregular flan, otherwise about very fine (£90-120)
421 Edward III (1327-77), Denier au leopard, second type, trefoil below leopard and double trefoil stops, 0.77g/6h (Elias
95c [Sale, lots 174-5]). About very fine, rare (£50-70)
422 Edward III, Denier au leopard, second type, trefoil below leopard and double trefoil stops, 0.88g/3h (Elias 95c [Sale,
lot 174-5]). About very fine, rare (£50-70)
423 Edward III, Denier au leopard, second type, trefoil below leopard and double trefoil stops, 0.80g/5h (Elias 95c [Sale,
lots 174-51). Slightly bent, otherwise about very fine, rare (£50-70)
424 Edward the Black Prince (1 362-76), Demi-Gros, first issue, La Rochelle, r at end of rev. legend, 1.77g/3h (E 181b [not
in Sale]). On an irregular flan, slightly double-struck, fine or better (£80-100)
425 Edward the Black Prince, Demi-Gros, second issue, Poitiers, 2.07g/1h (E 180 [Sale, lot 274]). Good fine or better but
weak in centre (£80-100)
426 Henry IV (1399-1413), Denier, leopard and lis in third and fourth quarters upside-down, 1.12g/4h (E 237c [Sale, lot
350c]). Legends weak, otherwise better than fine, rare (£120-150)
Australia
427 VICTORIA, Sovereign, 1859, Sydney (M 364; KM. 4; F 10). Scuffed, otherwise about very fine (£150-200)
428 Victoria, Sovereign, 1860, Sydney (M 365; KM. 4; F 10). Heavily scuffed, otherwise fine, scarce (£120-150)
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429 Victoria, Sovereign, 1863, Sydney (M 368; KM. 4; F 10). Scuffed, otherwise about very fine (£120-150)
430 Victoria, Sovereign, 1864, Sydney (M 369; KM. 4; F 10). Somewhat scuffed, otherwise about very fine, some original
brilliance (£120-150)
431 Victoria, Sovereign, 1865, Sydney (M 370; KM. 4; F 10). Very fine but scuffed (£120-150)
432 Victoria, Sovereign, 1866, Sydney (M 371; KM. 4; F 10). Some scuffing, otherwise very fine (£150-180)
433 Victoria, Sovereign, 1867, Sydney (M 372; KM. 4; F 10). Scuffed, otherwise good fine (£100-120)
434 Victoria, Sovereign, 1868, Sydney (M 373; KM. 4; F 10). Scuffed, otherwise very fine (£120-150)
435 Victoria, Sovereign, 1870, Sydney (M 375; KM. 4; F 10). Light bagmarks, otherwise extremely fine with fresh appearance and mint bloom (£500-600)
436 Victoria, Sovereign, 1870, Sydney (M 375; KM. 4; F 10). Good very fine (£120-150)
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437 Victoria, Sovereign, 1884m, St George rev. (M 106; S 3857C). A few edge knocks on reverse, otherwise practically mint state (£120-150) 7
438 George V, Sovereign, 1927P (M 266; S 4001). Practically mint state (£300-400)
Brazil
439 Republic, 4000 Reis, 1900, 400th anniversary of the discovery of Brazil (KM. 502.1). Small scratch in reverse field,
otherwise good very fine or better (£150-200)
Canada
440 George V, Sovereign, 1914c (M 223; S 3997). A few edge nicks, otherwise practically mint state, scarce (£400-500)
Chile
441 Republic, Proof Centavo, 1835, bronzed, edge plain, 18.07g/6h (KM. 115). Brilliant, mint state (£200-250)
Provenance:
). Watt Jr Collection, Morton & Eden Auction 2, 13-14 November 2002, lot .378 (part).
Formerly slabbed in NGC holder, graded PE68 BN
China
442 Vunnan-S/echuanc, lael, undated, stag's head with short antlers, 37.09g (KM. 3.1). Small edge nick at 11 o'clock,
otherwise very fine with uneven tone, rare (£120-150)
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Colombia
443 Charles IV, 8 Escudos, 1796JF, Popayan (Cayon 14512; KM. 62.2; F 52). A couple of light scratches and rim nick on
obverse, otherwise good very fine, reverse better (£400-500)
Germany
444 Saxony, Christian II, Johann Ceorc and August, Thaler, 1609, Chemnitz, 28.75g/5h (Dav. 7566; KM. 24). Good fine
(£60-80)
India
445 EIC, Madras Presidency, Star Pagoda, 3.42g (Prid. 9; KM. 303; F 1578). About extremely fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
This and the following seven lots were recovered in October 1965 from the wreck of the Fame, sunk off Sea Point, Table Bay, South Africa, 14 June
1822
446 EIC, Madras Presidency, 2 Pagodas, undated [1808-15], 9 stars either side of pagoda, 5.95g (Prid. 146; KM. 358; F
1582). Extremely fine (£200-250)
447 EIC, Madras Presidency, 2 Pagodas, undated [1808-15], 9 stars either side of pagoda, 5.89g (Prid. 146; KM. 358; F
1582). Some edge damage, otherwise about extremely fine (£140-180)
448 EIC, Madras Presidency, Mohur, 1819 issue, 11.66g (Prid. 241; KM. 421.1; F 1587). Very fine or better but with slight edge damage (£150-200)
449 EIC, Madras Presidency, Mohur, 1819 issue, 11.66g (Prid. 241; KM. 421.1; F 1587). About very fine but with edge damage (£120-150)
450 EIC, Madras Presidency, Mohur, 1819 issue, 11.65g (Prid. 241; KM. 421.1; F 1587). About very fine, but creased and with slight edge damage (£120-150)
451 EIC, Madras Presidency, Mohur, 1819 issue, 11.59g (Prid. 241; KM. 421.1; F 1587). About very fine but with edse damage (£120-150) 6
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452 EIC, Madras Presidency,
fine (£80-100) Five Rupees or Third-Mohur, undated [18201, 3.89g (Prid. 244; KM. 422; F 1590). Good very
453 EIC, Madras Presidency, Proof Dub, 1794, bronzed, edge lettered, 13.94g/6h (Prid. 311; KM. 394). Brilliant, about mint state (£50-70)
Formerly slabbed in NGC holder, graded PF63 BN
Low Countries
4a4 Looz, Arnold V (1279-1323), Esterlin, pollard type, 1.19g/7h (Mayhew 60; Baerten 17). Slight chip, otherwise fine or
better, scarce (£40-60)
455 Lorraine, Ferri IV (1312-28), Esterlin, lvntolencien on rev., 1.07g/10h (Mayhew 306). Fair to fine, scarce (£30-50)
456 Lorraine, Ferri IV (1312-28), Esterlin, signvm crvcis on rev., 1.17g/1 h (Mayhew 309). Creased and cracked, otherwise
fine or better (£40-60)
457 Namur, Gui DE Dampierre (1263-97), One-Third Esterlin, Namur, 0.38g/8h (Chalon 55). Of bright appearance, about
very fine, scarce (£60-80)
Mexico
458 Philip II, 8 Reales, undated, mint and moneyer's marks unclear, pellets at cross ends on rev. (Cayon 3914ff). Fine or
better (£50-70)
Provenance:
Recovered in 1964 from the Lucayan Beach treasure, Grand Bahamas, lost in 1628. Sold with Spink certificate and box
New Zealand
waitangi
459 GEORCt V, Waitangi Proof set, 1935, comprising Crown, I lalfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence (KM.
PS3) |6|. Brilliant, practically as struck; in original card case (£2,000-2,500)
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Portugal
460 lOHN II (1481-95), Cruzado, Lisbon, 3.51 g/12h (Gomes )2 15.07; F 19). A little creased, otherwise very fine or better,
rare (£600-800)
461 Iohn V, 6,400 Reis, 1748, Lisbon (Gomes 54.24; KM. 221; F 86). Good very fine but gilt and brooch-mounted on the
reverse (£150-180)
Russia
462 Paul I, Rouble, 1 799 me (Dav 1688; KM. 101a). Weakly struck in centres, about fine (£60-80)
Sierra Leone
463 Sierra Leone Company, Proof Cent, 1791, bronzed, edge plain, 12.68g/6h (Vice 9A; KM. 1). Practically mint state
(£120-150)
Formerly slabbed in PCCS holder, graded PR64 BN
Switzerland
464 Confederation, 5 Francs, 1916b (KM. 34). About extremely fine, rare (£400-500)
465 Confederation, 5 Francs, 1923b (KM. 37). Edge bruise, otherwise extremely fine or better (£40-60)
United States of America United States
466 Twenty Dollars, 1894, Liberty head. A few light bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck (£350-400)
467 Twenty Dollars, 1924, St Gaudens. A few rim nicks and surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine (£350-400)
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468 Twenty Dollars, 1927, St Caudens. A few light surface marks, otherwise practically mint state (£350-400)
469 Ten Dollars, 1912, Indian head. A few light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine or better (£200-250)
’ifc' 470 Two-and-a-Half-Dollars, 1914, Indian head. Small dig in front of forehead, otherwise very fine or better (£80-100)
471 Morgan Dollar, 1878CC. Some bagmarking, otherwise practically mint state (£120-150)
472 Morgan Dollar, 1882cc. Some bagmarking, otherwise practically mint state (£70-90)
474 Morgan Dollar, 1884tx. Some bagmarking, otherwise practically mint state (£70-90)
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475 Half-Dollar, 1929d, Walking Liberty type. Minor bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£120-150)
476 Half-Dollar, 1937d, Walking Liberty type. Minor bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£90-120)
477 Half-Dollar, 1937d, Walking Liberty type. Minor bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£90-120)
478 Half-Dollar, 1937s, Walking Liberty type. Minor bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck (£80-100)
479 Five Cents, 1885, Liberty Head type. A few stains, otherwise about very fine, very rare (£300-350)
480 Cent, 1827, Liberty type. About very fine, reverse better (£50-70)
481 Cent, 1914d, Lincoln type. About very fine, very rare (£120-150)
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482 Anglo-Gallic, Richard the Lionheart (1172-99), Obole, Aquitaine, type 1, cross above legend, 0.41 g/lh (E 6)- Obole
Poitou, annulet in third quarter of rev., 0.40g/6h (E 9a) [2], Fair to fine, both scarce (£50-70)
Provenance:
Civrac Hoard
483 Anglo-Gallic, Richard the Lionheart, Deniers (2), both Poitou, 0.83g/6h (E 8); rii for rex, annulet above rev legend 0.79g/1 h (E 8d) [2]. Good fine (£80-100) 8
Provenance:
Civrac Hoard
484 Anglo-Gallic, Edward I (1252-1307), Deniers au leopard (2), rev. e in first, crescent in second quarter, 0.93g/5h
0.88g/11h (Elias 20) [2], About very fine (£60-80)
485 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III (1 327-77), Doubles au leopard sous couronne (3), all with rosette below leopard, 1.35g/3h,
1 -25g/1 2h, 1.01 g/3h (Elias 92b) [31. Better than fine (£80-100)
486 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Doubles au leopard sous couronne (2), both with rosette below leopard and at end of rev.
legend, 1.10g/12h, 1.01g/12h (Elias 92c) [2], Better than fine (£60-80)
487 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Doubles au leopard sous couronne (2), both with trefoil below leopard and pellet under
crowns on rev., I.IOg/lh, 0.86g/8h (Elias 92f) [2]. Good fine or better (£80-100)
488 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Doubles au leopard sous couronne (7), one apparently with ducal title (Elias 92-3) [7], Fair
to fine with verdigris, exact varieties indecipherable (£100-150)
489 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Deniers au leopard (2), both second type, rosette below leopard, 0.87g/11h, 0.81g/4h (Elias
95) [2], Some verdigris, fine or better, rare (£100-150)
490 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Deniers au leopard (11), all second type, various varieties (Elias 95) [11], Many with
verdigris, fair to fine, exact varieties mostly indecipherable (£150-200)
491 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Deniers au leopard (2), both fourth type, mb below leopard and crown in second quarter on
rev., 0.96g/8h, 0.70g/11h (Elias 107a) [2], Both slightly chipped, otherwise about very fine (£90-120)
492 Anglo-Gallic, Edward III, Oboles au leopard (5), all fourth type, mb below leopard and crown in second quarter on
rev. (Elias 110a) [51. Mostly fine, with verdigris (£100-150)
493 Australia, Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1864 Sydney, 1865 Sydney (KM. 3; F 10a) [2], About fine, first with dig in
front of neck (£100-120)
494 Australia, George V, Florins (2), 1914h, 1915, Shillings (2), 1912, 1915h (KM. 26, 27); together with other Australian
silver coins (30) [34). Varied state (£60-80)
495 British West Africa, George V, Tenth-Pennies (355), 1928 (210), 1935 (145) (KM. 7) [355]. Mostly about mint state
(£90-120)
496 Cape Verde Is., Sal ins du Cap Vert, octagonal black enamelled brass token, rev. servi^O interior D, 31mm;
Mozambique, plantation token, a Portugal, Carlos I, 20 Reis, 1892, obv. countermarked SCI; Zaire, hexagonal brass
tokens (2, different), both 39mm; other miscellaneous pieces (2) [6], Fine and better (£30-50)
497 Cook Is, Elizabeth II, Proof 100 Dollars, 1975 (KM. 13; F 2); Papua New Guinea, Proof 100 Kina, 1975 (KM. 9; F 1);
together with UK and World Proof sets (3), uncirculated sets (2), coins in silver (27), base metal (124) [1841. Varied
state, some in cases of issue (£200-250)
498 Crusader issues, Ierusalem, Aimery (1197-1205), Denier (Malloy 43); together with other Crusader and French feudal
coins in billon (26) [27). Varied state, some damaged (£50-70)
499 Ethiopia, Zauditu, 50 Matonas, EE 1923 [19301 (KM. 31); together with other base metal coins of Ethiopia (6) [71. First
extremely fine but mis-struck and off-centre, others in varied state (£25-35)
500 Germany, Prussia, Frederick III, 2 Marks, 1888a (KM. 510); together with silver Crown-sized coins of the World (8) [91.
First extremely fine, others in varied state (£60-80)
501 Germany, Poland, South Africa, etc, coins in silver (4), base metal, including porcelain (22) [26]. Varied state
(£30-50)
502 Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, Proof Five Pounds (2), both 2004, Athens Olympics; Greece, Proof 10 Euros (12), [20031 (8),
[20041 (4), all Athens Olympics (KM. 190-1, 193-4, 196-7, 199-200, 202-3, 205-6); Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, Proof
Crown, 2003, Athens Olympics (KM. 1182) [15]. Brilliant; mint-sealed (£200-250)
503 Gold Coast, aluminium Cocoa checks (2), 1922-3, 28mm, 1924, 33mm (Vice 15, 16); together with other
miscellaneous base metal checks, etc (5) [7], First two very fine, others in varied state (£30-40)
504 Hungary, Louis Of Aniou (1342-82), Denars (36), all with saracen's head (Huszar 547-8); together with other mostly
medieval coins in silver (24) [601. Varied state (£150-200)
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505 Hungary, Louis or Aniou, Denars (40), all with saracen's head (Huszar 547-8); together with other mostly medieval
coins in silver (21) [61]. Varied state (£150-200)
506 Hungary, Louis of Aniou, Denars (45), all with saracen's head (Huszar 547-8); together with other mostly medieval
coins in silver (15) |60|. Varied state (£150-200)
507 Hungary, Louis of Aniou, Denars (50), all with saracen's head (Huszar 547-8); together with other mostly medieval
coins in silver (10) [601. Varied state (£150-200)
508 Hungary, Louis of Anjou, Denars (52), all with saracen's head (Huszar 547-8); together with other mostly medieval
coins in silver (9) [61]. Varied state (£150-200)
509 Hungary, Louis of Aniou, Denars (54), all with saracen's head (Huszar 547-8); together with other mostly medieval
coins in silver (22) [761. Varied state (£180-220)
510 Hungary, Ferdinand III, Taler, 1643, Kremnitz (KM. 107; Dav. 3198); together with other European coins, in silver (16,
including two medals), base metal (5) [21]. First mounted for suspension, others in varied state (£90-120)
511 Hungary, Denars (12), Matthias I (2), Vladislav II, Louis II (2), Ferdinand I (7), various dates and mints [12]. Fine or
better (£60-80)
512 Hungary, Denars (14), Matthias I (2), Vladislav II (2), Louis II (3), Ferdinand I (7), various dates and mints [14]. Fine
or better (£70-90)
513 Japan, Kaheishi period, Ni-bu Ban Kin; Tempo period, Ni-shu Kin; Ansei period, Ichibu Cin; Kaei period, Isshu Gin (J & V
C5, E2, 1102, 1302; KM. 12, 16a, 18, 21 d) [4], Very fine or better (£60-80)
514 Japan, Kaheishi period, Ni-bu Ban Kin; Tempo period, Ni-shu Kin; Ansei period, Ichibu Gin; Kaei period, Isshu Gin (J & V
C5, E2, 1102, 1302; KM. 12, 16a, 18, 21 d) [4], Very fine or better (£60-80)
515 Japan, Kaheishi period, Ni-bu Ban Kin; Tempo period, Ni-shu Kin; Ansei period, Ichibu Gin; Kaei period, Isshu Gin (J & V
C5, E2, 1102, 1302; KM. 12, 16a, 18, 21 d) [4], Very fine or better (£60-80)
516 Japan, Kaheishi period, Ni-bu Ban Kin; Tempo period, Ni-shu Kin; Ansei period, Ichibu Gin; Kaei period, Isshu Gin (J & V
C5, E2, 1102, 1302; KM. 12, 16a, 18, 21d) |4], Very fine or better (£60-80)
517 Japan, Kaheishi period, Ni-bu Ban Kin; Tempo period, Ni-shu Kin; Ansei period, Ichibu Gin; Kaei period, Isshu Gin 0 & V
C5, E2, 1102, 1302; KM. 12, 16a, 18, 21 d) [4], Very fine or better (£60-80)
518 Japan, Mutsuhito, 50 Sen, Meiji 41 [1908] (KM. Y31), together with other Japanese coins (3, two in silver); South
Africa, George V, Farthings (4), all 1923, dark finish (KM. 12.1) [8]. First good very fine, others in varied state (£40-60)
519 Japan, Hirohito, 1,000 Yen, 1964, Tokyo Olympics (KM. Y80); together with other World coins and sets in silver (25),
base metal (35) [61]. Varied state (£60-80)
520 Luxembourg, John the Blind (1309-46), Esterlin, 1.05g/9h (Mayhew 265); together with contemporary copies of English
Pennies (2), 0.90g/7h (Mayhew 382), 1.05g/8h (cf. SCBI North 1218) [3], Varied state (£40-60)
521 Malta, Emmanuel de Rohan, 2 Scudi, 1796 (KM. 343); together with other silver coins of Mexico (7), Panama and
Venezuela [10]. First elaborately mounted as a menu holder, others in varied state (£60-80)
522 Mexico, Philip II, 8 Reales (2), undated, moneyer's marks unclear, pellets at cross ends on rev. (Cayon 3914ff) [2].
Fair to fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Recovered from the wreck of the Ioanna, sunk off South Africa, June 1682. Sold with certificates
523 Mexico, Philip V, 8 Reales (2), 1739mf, 1740mf, both Mexico City (KM. 103); together with other 8 Reales (4), various
dates and mints [6]. Sea-salvage; first two about very fine, others fair to fine (£90-120)
524 Netherlands, Utrecht, Gulden, 1792 (KM. 102); together with other coins of the World, in silver (23), base metal (27)
[51]. First extremely fine, others in varied state (£90-120)
525 Netherlands, William II, 10 Cents, 1849, dot after date (Sch. 535; KM. 75); William III, 10 Cents, 1882 (KM. 80);
Wilhelmina, 10 Cents, 1892 (KM. 116) [3]. Practically mint state (£120-150)
526 Netherlands East Indies, Batavian Republic, Gulden, Quarter- and Eighth-Gulden, all 1802, with inner circles on rev.
(KM. 79, 81, 83) [3], Extremely fine, toned (£120-150)
527 Russia, Siberia, Catherine II, 5 Kopecks (2), 1768km, 1776km; 2 Kopecks (2), 1774km, 1775km (KM. C4-5) [4], Good fine or better (£150-180)
528 Russia, Siberia, Catherine II, 5 Kopecks (2), 1771km, 1777km; 2 Kopecks (2), 1770km, 1775km; Kopeck, 1769 (KM. C3-5) 15]. Good fine or better (£180-220)
529 South Africa, George VI, Halfcrown, 1942 (KM. 30); Southern Rhodesia, George VI, Halfcrown, 1937 (KM. 13);
Elizabeth II, Proof Crown, 1953 (KM. 27) [3], All about mint state (£80-100)
530 Spain, Juan Carlos, Proof 2,000 Pesetas (16), 1990 (8), 1991 (4), 1992 (4), all Barcelona Olympics (KM. 859, 861-7, 887-90, 911-14) [16]. Brilliant; mint-sealed; no case (£120-150)
531 Spanish Netherlands, Brabant, Philip IV, Ducaton, 1650, Brussels, mm. head, 30.31 g/12h; together with other World coins in silver (27), base metal (38) [65]. Varied state (£60-80)
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532 Spanish Netherlands, Brabant, Philip IV, Ducaton, 1659, Antwerp, mm. hand, 29.70g/5h; together with other Low
Countries silver coins (13) [14], Sea-salvage; varied state (£80-100)
Provenance:
This and the next lot reputdely recovered from the wreck of the Meresteijn, sunk off Saldanha, South Africa, 1702
333 Spanish Netherlands, Brabant, Charles II, Ducaton, 1668, Antwerp, mm. hand, 29.15g/5h; together with other Low
Countries silver coins (14) [15], Sea-salvage; varied state (£80-100)
534 Switzerland, Confederation, coins in silver (66), base metal (19) [85]. Many mint state (£50-70)
535 USA, Washington Cent, double-headed type (Durst 327); Cent, 1871, Indian head; together with other copper coins (2) [41. Varied state (£90-120)
536 USA, Cold Dollar, 1853; together with other gold coins of the World (4) [5], First very fine, others in varied state (£200-250)
.)37 USA, Morgan Dollars (13), 1878-1900, various dates and mints [13]. About extremely fine but mostly cleaned (£70-90)
538 USA, Morgan Dollars (15), 1880, 1885, 1886 (4), 1887 (5), 1898 (4) [15], Some bagmarks, otherwise practically mint state (£150-180)
539 USA, Morgan Dollars (20), all 1881s [20]. An original roll; a few with some bagmarking, otherwise practically mint state, many with full mint bloom (£200-250)
540 USA, Morgan Dollars (7), 1881s, 18820, 1882s, 18980, 1900o (3); Peace Dollars (9), 1922 (5), 1922s, 1923, 1925 (2) [16], Some bagmarks, otherwise practically mint state (£150-180)
541 USA, Morgan Dollars (20), all 18830 [20], An original roll; some bagmarking, otherwise practically mint state (£200-250)
542 USA, Morgan Dollars (16), 18830 (5), 18840 (8), 18850 (3) [16]. Some bagmarks, otherwise practically mint state (£150-180)
543 USA, Morgan Dollars (2), 1889, 18990; together with other USA coins in silver (7), base metal (11) [20], First two about mint state Igraded by PCCS as MS63], others in varied state (£60-80)
544 USA, Proof silver Dollars (6), all Atlanta Olympics, 1995P (2), Gymnastics and Paralympics; 1996P (4), High Jump,
Paralympics, Rowing and Tennis [6|. Brilliant, mint-sealed; no case (£90-120)
545 USA, Walking Liberty Half-Dollars (6), 1941d (2), 1942, 1943 (2), 1944s [6]. Some bagmarking, otherwise the majority practically mint state (£90-120)
546 USA, Franklin Half-Dollars (40), 1962d (20), 1963d (20) [40). Some bagmarking, otherwise the majority practically mint state (£80-100)
547 USA, Kennedy Half-Dollars (70), 1964 (30), 1964D (40) [70], Some bagmarking, otherwise the majority practically mint state (£120-150)
548 USA, Kennedy Half-Dollars (70), 1964 [48], 1964d (22) [70]. Some bagmarking, otherwise the majority practically mint state (£120-150)
549 USA, Half-Dollars (89), Walking Liberty type (11), Franklin type (55), various dates and mints, Kennedy type (23), all
1964 [89]. Varied state (£150-200)
550 USA, Quarter-Dollar, 1918; together with other US coins in silver (28), base metal (66) [95]. First very fine, others in
varied state (£50-70)
551 USA, Washington Quarter-Dollars (40), all 1954D [40]. Minor bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck (£100-150)
552 USA, Washington Quarter-Dollars (40), all 1958 [40]. Minor bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck
(£60-80)
553 USA, Dime, 1857; Proof sets (3), 1964 (2), 1984s Prestige; uncirculated sets (4), 1987P (2), 1987d (2); Eisenhower
Dollars (74, four in silver), various dates and mints [115]. First very fine or better, others mostly mint state (£60-80)
554 USA, silver Eagles (20), all 1986 [20], Practically mint state (£90-120)
555 Coins OF the World, mostly 1 9th and 20th century, in silver (18), base metal (181) [199], Varied state (£60-80)
556 Coins OF the World, mostly 19th and 20th century issues, in silver (67), base metal (approx. 700) [Lot]. Varied state,
a few in holders (£90-120)
557 Coins OF the World, mostly 19th and 20th century issues, in silver (67), base metal (approx. 700), World banknotes
(6) [Lot]. Varied state (£90-120)
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COIN CABINETS
558 A MAHOGANY cabinet BY A.H. Ualdwin & Sons, 33 x 35 x 31cm, comprising 23 [of 241 trays double-pierced to hold coins
of different sizes, single brass pulls, double doors, lock but no key, brass carrying handles at sides. Mouldings
missing at top and right side of base, otherwise in good condition (£200-300)
559 A mahogany cabinet by Swann, 25 x 32.5 x 30cm, comprising 20 trays double-pierced to hold coins of various sizes,
single brass pulls, double doors, lock but no key. Good condition, but lacking a few felts (£200-300)
560 A mahogany coin cabinet by Swann, 25 x 1 7 x 23cm, comprising 13 trays double-pierced to hold coins of various sizes,
single brass pulls, drop front, lock and key. Good condition (£80-100)
561 A SMALL MODERN mahocany coin cabinet, 21 x 23 x 24cm, comprising 21 trays single-pierced for coins of various sizes,
double brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Good condition (£50-70)
562 A small modern mahogany coin cabinet, 21 x 23 x 24cm, comprising 21 trays single-pierced for coins of various sizes,
double brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Good condition (£50-70)
563 A SMALL modern mahogany coin cabinet, 25 x 1 7 x 23cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced for coins of various sizes,
double brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Good condition (£50-70)
564 A small modern mahogany coin cabinet, 25 x 1 7 x 16cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced for coins of various sizes,
double brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Good condition (£50-70)
565 A small modern mahogany coin cabinet, 25 x 17 x 16cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced for coins of various sizes,
double brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Good condition (£50-70)
566 A small modern mahogany coin cabinet, 25 x 17 x 16cm, comprising 4 trays for coins of various sizes and 5 trays
suitable for medalllions, double brass pulls, double doors, lock but no key. Good condition (£40-60)
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NUMISMATIC BOOKS
NUMISMATIC BOOKS
All lots in this section are sold as viewed and NOT subject to return
567 Alkemade, K. van, De Goude en Zilvere Gangbaare Penningen der Graaven en Graavinnen van Holland, Delft, 1 700
foreword + 192pp, 45 engraved plates. Original cream decorated leather, ribbed spine; corner of first free endpaper' torn, otherwise internally fine and clean, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
Ex libris E.F. Dadson
568 Allen, D.F., A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum: The Cross-and-Crosslets CTealby') type of Henry II,
London, 1951, clxxxiv + 214pp, 25 plates. Original blue cloth, spine ribbed and gilt; cover a trifle damp-stained, but internally very fine and clean (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
569 Allen, D.F., An Introduction to Celtic Coins, London, 1978, 80pp, illustrations in text; Duane, O.B., Celtic Art, London,
1996, 80pp, illustrations in text, dj; James, S., and Rigby, V., Britain and the Celtic Iron Age, London, 1997, vi + 90pp,
illustrations in text; Cremin, A., The Celts, 3rd edn, Sydney, 1999, 159pp, illustrations in text; de Jersey, P., Celtic
Coinage in Britain, Princes Risborough, 2001, 56pp, illustrations in text; Pennick, N., The Sacred World of the Celts,
Newton Abbot, 2001, 141 pp, illustrations in text; Sills, J., Gaulish and Early British Coinage, Cambridge, 2003, viii +
555pp, 17 plates + map [7J. Publishers' bindings; all very fine copies (£40-60)
Provenance:
First ex libris Patrick Finn, Kendal, Baldwin Auction 28, 9 October 2001, lot 2085
570 Andrew, W.J., A Numismatic History of the Reign of Stephen, AD 1135-1154, London [1915], pp.1 77-90, 87-136, 43-67,
4 plates; bound with Andrew, W.J., A Remarkable Hoard of Silver Pennies and Halfpennies...found at Sheldon,
Derbyshire, in 1867, London [1912], pp.27-89, 2 plates; together with other references on English, Scottish and
Continental coins (23), by the Shirley Fox brothers, Folkes, Richardson, Stewartby, North, Mossop, etc [24],
Publishers' bindings; several damp-stained (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane.
Not suitable for shipping
571 [Anon], Carte ou Liste, contenant le prix de chacun Marcq, Once, estrelin & As, etc, Antwerp, 1627, 286 interleaved
engraved plates of European coins. Rebound in brown half-leather and marbled boards, spine ribbed; a fascinating and
accurately rendered depiction of the money in circulation at that time, rare (£50-100)
572 Babincton, C., Catalogue of a selection from the British and English Coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, np, 1867, 14pp,
dedicatory inscription from the author opposite p.l; Nash, W.L., An Account of the English Coins of Charles I, Reading,
1881, 58pp, 5 engraved plates; Carlyon-Britton, P.W.P., On the Coins of William I and II, and the Sequence of the
Types, London, 1902, 53pp; [Seaby, EH.A.J, The Milled Silver Coinage of England, London, 1925, 134pp, illustrations in
text; [Seaby, H.A.J, Catalogue of the Coins of Great Britain & Ireland, 1st edn, London, 1934, 46pp; [Seaby, H.A.J,
Catalogue of the Coins of Great Britain & Ireland [2nd edn), London, 1936, 73pp; together with other references on
British coins (20), by Hawkins, Crueber, Lawrence, Thorburn, Henry, Shirley-Fox, etc [26], Publishers' bindings; a
useful lot (£70-100)
Provenance:
First ex libris Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural EHistory, Moyses Hall, with their bookplate, SCMB November 1980 (W 1229), bt Seaby
December 1981
Second ex libris Nehemiah Asherson, London
573 Bigot, A., Essai sur Les Monnaies du Bretagne, Paris, 1857, 422pp, 40 engraved plates. Modern red cloth, ribbed
spine; back partly damp-stained, but internally very fine and the majority of pages uncut, scarce (£30-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
574 British Numismatic Journal, vols. 1-20 [1904-301, inclusive [20]. Publishers' bindings; endpapers of several volumes
foxed and Vol. 4 partly damp-stained at front, otherwise internally fine and clean (£300-400)
Provenance:
Vol. 15 de-accessed from Harris Public Library, Preston
Others de-accessed from Blackburn Public Library.
Not suitable for shipping
575 British Numismatic Journal, vols. 46-66 11976-96] inclusive, vols. 68-76 [1998-2006J; together with vol. 15 [1918-20]
and an extra vol. 55 |1985| [32]. Publishers' bindings; all very fine copies (£120-150)
Not suitable for shipping
576 Brooke, G.C., A Catalogue of the English Coins in the British Museum: The Norman Kings, vols. I and II, London, 1916,
cclv + 42 plates, 462pp [2], Original blue cloth, spine ribbed and gilt; some spotting to covers and first free endpapers
foxed, otherwise fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
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577 Buist, )., National Record of The Visit of Queen Victoria to Scotland in September 1842, Perth, 1842, viii + 248pp; bound
with several other numismatic tracts, etc, by Beale Post, Dr L. Loewe, Aquilla Smith (several), SainthiII, Ihomas
England, etc, on Celtic and Irish coins, etc, 1846-58. Decorated brown half-leather, title index in the hand of George Sim, who records that the Aquilla Smith and Sainthill publications were sent to him by their respective authors; a very
fine group, some scarce (£70-100)
Provenance:
Ex libris George Sim, Edinburgh
Stuart Lane
578 Burns, E., The Coinage of Scotland, 3 vols, Edinburgh, 1887, xxiii + 365pp, xviii + 556pp, vi + 79 fine plates [3). A
large paper set in official crimson half morocco and marbled boards, ribbed spine, t.e.g.; extremely distressed and in
need of restoration (£50-100)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane.
Edition of 45 copies
579 Coffey, G., Catalogue of Irish Coins in the Collection of the Royal Irish Academy, Part II, Anglo-Irish, Dublin, 1895,
123pp; Coffey, G., Guide to the Collection of Irish Antiquities...Anglo Irish Coins, Dublin, 1911, 105pp (2|. Publishers' bindings; second with cover considerably damp-stained, but contents fine and clean (£30-40)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
580 Diderot, D., and d'Alembert, J., Encyclopedic ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers; Monnoyage, the 19 engraved plates of mints, minting techniques and coins executed in 1750 for the book [Lot].
Complete; a fine and clean set (£50-70)
581 Dieudonne, A., Les Monnaies Capetiennes...de Louis IX a Louis XII, Paris, 1932, xxxiii + 406pp, 5 engraved plates of
letters, 36 plates. Modern red cloth, ribbed spine; a very fine and clean copy (£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
582 Dolley, R.H.M., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 8: The Hiberno-Norse Coins in the British Museum, London, 1966,
vii + 234pp, 13 plates, dj; Dolley, R.H.M., and Seaby, W.A., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 10: Ulster Museum Belfast, Part I, Anglo-Irish Coins, John-Edward III, London, 1968, Ivii + 16 plates and text, dj; Galster, G., Dolley,
R.H.M. and Jensen, J.S., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 22: National Museum Copenhagen, Part V, Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Irish Coins, London, 1975, xxx + 22 plates and text, dj; Seaby, W.A., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 32: Ulster Museum Belfast, Part II, Hiberno-Norse Coins, London, 1984, x + 18pp, 16 plates and text [4]. Publishers' bindings; very fine and clean (£40-60)
583 Evans, Sir J., The Coins of the Ancient Britons, London, 1864, xi + 424pp, 26 engraved plates; Evans, Sir)., The Coins of the Ancient Britons, Supplement, London, 1890, pp.419-599, 10 engraved plates + map [2], Publishers' green cloth; covers somewhat damp-stained, but both internally fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
584 Galster, G., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 4: National Museum Copenhagen, Part I, Ancient British and Anglo-Saxon Coins before /Ethelred II, London, 1964, viii + 11 6pp, 30 plates, dj; Galster, G., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 7: National Museum Copenhagen, Part II, Anglo-Saxon Coins, /Ethelred II, London, 1966, xiv + 148pp, 71
plates, dj; Galster, G., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 13, 14, 15: National Museum Copenhagen, Parts Ilia, lllb, lllc, Anglo-Saxon Coins, Cnut, London, 1970, xxiii + 326pp, 158 plates, djs; Galster, G., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 18: National Museum Copenhagen, Part IV, Anglo-Saxon Coins from Harold I and Anglo-Norman Coins, London,
1972, xv + 116pp, 54 plates, dj [6]. Publishers' bindings; very fine and clean (£50-70)
585 Ghesquiere, M. I'Abbe, Memoire sur trois points interessans de I'Histoire Monetaire des Pays-Bas, Brussels, 1786, 214pp,
5 engraved plates. Modern brown half-leather, ribbed spine, t.e.g; internally fine, rare (£70-90)
586 Grierson, P., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 1: Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, Ancient British and Anglo-Saxon Coins, London, 1958, xxii + 70pp, 32 plates. Publishers' blue cloth; front cover a trifle damp-stained, otherwise internally fine and clean, scarce (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
587 Hawkins, E., An Account of Coins and Treasure Found in Cuerdale, London, 1842, 104pp, 10 engraved plates; together
with other references on Anglo-Saxon coins (6), by Parsons, Dolley, Keary, etc [7]. First in modern red cloth, fine and clean, others in publishers' bindings (£25-35)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
588 Hildebrand, B.E., Anglosachsiska Mynt, 3rd edn, Stockholm, 1881, viii + 502pp, 14 engraved plates. Modern grey cloth, original paper covers bound-in; a very fine copy of the best edition (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
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589 IRISH Numismatics, vols. 1-16, Dublin, March 1968-December 1983, complete [Lot]. Vols. 1-14 bound biennially in dark
green and gilt morocco, spines gilt and ribbed, vols. 15 and 76 in rexine folders; an attractive set (£100-150)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
590 Keary, C.F. and Crueber, H.A., A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon series, vols. I and II
London, 1887-93, xciv + 282pp, 30 plates, cxxvi + 544pp, 32 plates [2], Publishers' blue cloth; some 'minor library stamps in vol. II, otherwise fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
De-accessed from Edward Pease Public Library, Darlington
ex libris Stuart Lane
591 Lindsay, A View of the Coinage of the Heptarchy, Cork, 1842, viii + 135pp, 6 lithographic plates. Original boards- rebacked, otherwise fine and clean (£30-50)
592 Liverpool, [1st] Earl of, A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm; in a Letter to The King, 1st edn, Oxford, 1805, 268pp.
Original boards, rebacked; heavily annotated in margins, mostly in pencil (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Westminster Library
M. Attwood, with bookplate
L.V. Larsen, Coshocton, Ohio
593 Mack, R.P., Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 20: R.P. Mack Collection, Ancient British, Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coins, London, 1973, xxii + 121 pp, 56 plates, dj. Fine and clean (£50-70)
594 Marsh, M.A., The Gold Sovereign, 1st edn, Cambridge, 1980, x + 72pp, illustrations in text, dj; Marsh, M.A., The
Gold Half Sovereign, 1st edn, Cambridge, 1982, 52pp, illustrations in text, dj; Wilson, A., and Rasmussen, M.C.S.,
English Pattern Trial and Proof Coins in Gold, Cambridge, 2000, 537pp, illustrations in text, dj; Marsh, M.A., The Gold
Sovereign, [3rd] edn, Cambridge, 2002, x + 126pp, illustrations in text; Marsh, M.A., The Cold Half-Sovereign, 2nd
edn, Cambridge, 2004, x + 111 pp, illustrations in text [5], Publishers' bindings; all mint copies, the four volumes of Marsh all signed by the author (£40-60)
595 Nelson, P., The Coinage of Ireland in Copper, Tin and Pewter, 1460-1826, London, 1905, viii + 98pp, 6 plates.
Publishers' red cloth, spine shaky but internally fine and clean; with ALSs from J.S. Jensen to P. Finn and from P. Finn to S. Lane, both July 1973, inserted, together with a draft of Lane's reply to Jensen (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane.
The correspondence refers to the Cunmoney coinage halfcrown in SCBI Copenhagen V, 480
596 Nelson, P., The Coinage of Ireland in Copper, Tin and Pewter, 1460-1826, London, 1905, viii + 98pp, 6 plates.
Publishers' dark cloth; spine label detaching, internally fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
Ex libris Geoffrey Hearn
Stuart Lane
597 Nelson, P., The Coinage of William Wood for the American Colonies, 1722-1733, London 11905], 21 pp, illustrations in
text, 1 plate; Noe, S.P., The Silver Coinage of Massachusetts, the Quarterman reprint, 1973, 246pp, illustrations in text
[2], Publishers' blue cloth (£20-30)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
598 Nordman, C.A., Anglo-Saxon Coins found in Finland, Helsingfors, 1921, 92pp, 2 plates. Later half morocco, ribbed
spine; a very fine and clean copy (£30-40)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
599 Oman, C., The Coinage of England, Oxford, 1931, xii + 395pp, 45 engraved plates; North, J.J., English Hammered
Coinage, vols. I and II, 1st edns, London, 1960-3, 198 + 183pp, 16 + 10 plates, djs; Beresford-)ones, R.D., A Manual
of Anglo-Gallic Gold Coins, London, 1964, 85pp, 4 plates; Dolley, R.H.M., Anglo-Saxon Pennies, London, 1970, 32pp,
16 plates; Carson, R.A.C. (ed), Mints, Dies and Currency, essays dedicated to the memory of the late Albert Baldwin, London, 1971, xv + 336pp, 23 plates, dj; Elias, E.R.D., The Anglo-Gallic Gold Coins, London, 1984, ix + 262pp,
illustrations in text; Allen, M.R., The Durham Mint, London, 2003, xi + 228pp, 12 plates, dj; together with other
references (6), by Sutherland, Craig, Brooke, etc [14], Publishers' bindings; North vol. I, Elias and Allen mint, others
generally very fine copies (£60-80)
Not suitable for shipping
600 O'Sullivan, W., fhe Earliest Anglo-Irish Coinage, Dublin, 1964, viii + 88pp, 10 plates; together with other references
on Irish coins (25), by Aquilla Smith, Dolley, Seaby, Symonds, Farquhar, etc 126]. First a very fine copy, others in
varied state (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
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601 Prou, M., Les Monnaies MGrovingiertnes, Paris, 1892, cxx + 628pp, 35 lithographic plates + map. Later red half-morocco, spine ribbed; covers partly damp-stained, but internally very fine and clean, important (£70-90)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane, with his bookplate
602 Roth, B„ Hiberno-Danish Coins, London, 1910, 92pp, 10 plates; O'Sullivan, W., The Earliest Irish Coinage, Dublin,
1961, 47pp, 4 plates, bound with O'Sullivan, W., The Earliest Anglo-Irish Coinage, Dublin, 1964, viii + 88pp, 10 plates
|2], Publishers' cloth; covers somewhat damp-stained, otherwise fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane, additionally:
First ex libris Richard Cyril Lockett, with his bookplate
603 Severin, H.M., Cold and Platinum Coinage of Imperial Russia from 7707 to 797 7, 1 st edn, New York, 1958, xv + 77pp,
17 plates, dj; Stride, H.G., Nickel for Coinage, London, 1963, 122pp, illustrations in text; Craig, W.D., Coins of the World 1750-1850, 1st edn, Racine, nd, x + 753pp, illustrations in text, dj; Grierson, P., Monnaies du Moyen Age, Fribourg, 1976, 319pp, illustrations in text, dj; together with other references (32), by Taxay, Cribb, Oka, Porteous,
etc [361. Publishers' bindings (£30-50)
Not suitable for shipping
604 Shirley-Fox, )., The Pleasures of English Coin Collecting, 1st edn, Medstead, 1933, 83pp; Seaby, H.A., and Seaby, P.J.,
A Catalogue of the Copper Coins and Tokens of the British Isles, 1st edn, London, 1949, 142pp; Seaby, P.J., The Story of the English Coinage, London, 1952, xii + IIOpp, dj; Seaby, H.A., and Rayner, P.A., The English Silver Coinage from 7649, 2nd edn, London, 1957, 136pp; Seaby, H.A., Standard Catalogue of British Coins, 1st edn, London, 1962, 223pp,
Peter Seaby's copy, signed by him and with price amends in his hand; Freeman, M.J., The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain, 1st edn, Glasgow, 1970, 154pp, 18 plates, dj; Seaby, P.J., Coins and Tokens of Ireland, 1st edn, London, 1970,
168pp, illustrations in text, Purvey, P.F., Coins and Tokens of Scotland, 1st edn, London, 1972, 160pp, illustrations in
text; together with other references (30), by Nathanson, Amstell, Josset, etc [38]. Publishers' bindings (£30-50)
Not suitable for shipping
605 Simon, J., An Essay towards an Historical Account of Irish Coins, 1st edn, Dublin, 1749, xv + 184pp, 8 engraved plates.
Original brown leather; some overall foxing, otherwise clean (£40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Thomas Burgh, with his bookplate
A.H. Smith Barry, with his bookplate
Stuart Lane
606 Simon, J., An Essay towards an Historical Account of Irish Coins, 1st edn, Dublin, 1749, xv + 184pp, 8 engraved plates.
Original brown leather; front cover partly detached and signature cut out of first free endpaper, otherwise clean (£30-40)
607 Simon, J., An Essay...of Irish Coins and of the Currency of Foreign Monies in Ireland, with Mr Snelling's Supplement, Dublin, 1810, x + 180pp, 8 engraved plates; 13pp, 4 engraved plates. Later green morocco, ribbed spine; a fine and clean copy (£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
608 Simon, An Essay...of Irish Coins and of the Currency of Foreign Monies in Ireland, with Mr Snelling's Supplement, Dublin, 1810, x + 180pp, 8 engraved plates; 13pp, 4 engraved plates. Later blue cloth, ribbed and gilt spine; with alphabet table and other notes in a contemporary hand affixed, the back with pencilled name (Sir Wm Osborne Hamilton of Glanmire, Co Cork); cover somewhat damp-stained, otherwise clean (£50-70)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
609 Snelling, T., A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time, 1st edn,
London, 1762, 55pp, 17 engraved plates. Contemporary marbled boards, label on front; some light foxing, otherwise clean (£30-40)
610 Snelling, T., A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time, 1st edn,
London, 1 762, 55pp, 17 engraved plates; bound with Snelling, T., Miscellaneous Views of the coins Struck by the English Princes in France, Counterfeit Sterlings, etc, London, 1769, 54pp, 7 engraved plates. Half-leather and boards, marbled endpapers; a fine and clean copy (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Geoffrey EHearn, with his signature opposite title page
611 Sotheby & Son [London], Catalogue of the Unique Collection of Coins and Medals...of the late...Marmaduke Trattle,
Esq, 30 May-13 July 1832, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3,387 lots, priced, some buyers' names. Later brown leather, ribbed spine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Richard Cyril Lockett, with his bookplate
612 |Spink), Catalogue...of a collection of Milled English Coins...Patterns and Proofs...formed by H Montagu, Esq, ESA, London, 1890, 1 75pp, rectos, illustrated in text. Publishers' decorated green cloth, all edges gilt; a very fine copy, with list of prices against almost every item in a contemporary hand (£50-70)
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613 [Si ink], Catalogue of the Collection of Anglo-Callic Coins formed by Captain L.M. Hewlett, London, 1923, 38pp, 8 fine
plates. Paper covers, fine and a rare illustrated record (£30-40)
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane
614 Sylloce of Coins of the British Isles, vols. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (2 copies), 9, 10 (2 copies), 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1 7 (2
»P^8, 22, 39, London, 1961-89, some with djs [22], Publishers' bindings; those without djs mostly damp-stained
Provenance:
Ex libris Stuart Lane.
Not suitable for shipping
615 Sylloce of Coins of the British Isles, vols. 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 1 1, 16, 17, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 41, London,
1961-92, some with djs [18], Publishers' bindings; mostly clean (£80-100)
Not suitable for shipping
616 Ward, )., and Gifford, A., Tables of English Silver and Cold Coins: first published by Martin Folkes, Esq, London, 1 763,
iv + 161 pp, 12 + 21 6pp, 68 engraved plates! Original brown leather, rebacked ribbed and gilt spine; signature of C.
Musgrave on inside front cover, otherwise fine and clean (£50-70)
617 WATSON, D.K., History of American Coinage, New York, 1899, xxi + 301pp; Sotheby & Co [Cairo], The Palace
Collections of Egypt...Catalogue of the...[King Farouk] Collection of Coins and Medals, 24 February-6 March 1954,
2,798 lots, 72 plates, PRL; Superior Stamp & Coin Co [Los Angeles], Catalogue of the 1975 ANA Auction Sale, 19-23
August 1975, 3,582 lots, 182 plates; Bowers & Ruddy Galleries/Spink [Los Angeles], The Dundee Collection of Scottish
Coins, 19 February 1976, 347 lots, all illustrated, PRL [4]. Third a special de-luxe personally named edition and an extremely useful reference for USA silver Dollars, others in publishers' bindings (£30-50)
Provenance: '
First ex libris Senator Nelson Aldrich, Baker Library, Etarvard University, with their cancelled bookplate.
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Thursday, 13 December
Naval Gallantry Awards from the Collection of R.C. Witte
and in a separate catalogue
Orders, Decorations and Medals
Including Important Peninsular War Medals
Medals for the Boxer Rebellion, 1900 and Somaliland 1902-1904 to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines
Monday, 1 7 December
Historical and Art Medals, Numismatic Books
Including Irish Medals in Gold and Silver from the Collection of James Spencer
Napoleonic Medals from the Collection of Dennis Fig
A Collection of World Exhibition Medals, the property of a Gentleman
Art Medals from the Collection of Dr Stephen Martin
Wednesday, 12 March
British and World Coins
Including Important Irish Coins from a Private Collection (Part I)
We are accepting material for this auction until Monday, 28 January
Thursday, 13 March
British and World Paper Money
Including The John Clark Brodie Archive of Proof and Specimen Banknotes
The Union Bank of Scotland Collection (Part II)
We are accepting material for this auction until Monday, 4 February
Wednesday, 19 March
Orders, Decorations and Medals
We are accepting material for this auction until Monday, 78 February
Wednesday, 9 April
Ancient Coins and Numismatic Books
We are accepting material for this auction until Monday, 25 February
There will be auctions of British Trade Tokens and Historical and Art Medals on Thursday, 5 June
The 2008 dates given above are provisional and correct at the time of going to press.
More details of all forthcoming DNW sales will be found by visiting the international auction calendar at www.dnw.co.uk
To consign material to our auctions, please call any of the DNW team on (+44) 020 7016 1700
Important Information for Buyers
Absentee Bids
If instructed we will execute bids and advise intending purchasers. No
charge is made for this service. Lots will always be bought as cheaply as is
allowed by such other bids and reserves as are on our books. In the event of
identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. Always indicate a 'top limit'
- the amount to which you would bid if you were attending the auction
yourself. 'Buy' or unlimited bids will not be accepted.
All bids must be confirmed in writing, by fax or e-mail and should be
received by 6pm GMT on the day before the auction. Although we will
endeavour to execute all late bids, Dix Noonan Webb cannot accept
responsibility for any bids received on the day of the auction itself.
Commission Form
Further advice to bidders and purchasers may be found on the commission
form included with this catalogue. Please use this form when sending bids to
us.
Buyers' Premium
A buyers' premium on the hammer price (plus VAT if resident in the
European Union) is payable by the buyer of all lots. For coins, tokens,
orders, decorations, war medals and banknotes this is 15 per cent; for
historical and art medals, 17.5 per cent; for militaria, cabinets and
numismatic books, 20 per cent.
Pre-sale Estimates
The pre-sale estimates are intended as a guide for prospective purchasers.
Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance
of success. However all lots, depending on the degree of competition, can
realise prices either above or below the listed estimates.
Methods of Payment
All payments must be made in pounds sterling. Payment may be made by
transfer direct to Dix Noonan Webb's account at:
Lloyds TSB
Piccadilly London Branch
39 Piccadilly
London W1J OAA
Sort Code: 30-96-64 Account No: 0622865
Swift Code: LOYDCB2L
IBAN: CB70LOYD30966400622865 BIC: LOYDCB21085
Conditions
Conditions mainly concerning Buyers
1 The buyer
The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the 'hammer price' and any dispute
shall be settled at the auctioneer's absolute discretion. Every bidder shall be
deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written
acknowledgement by Dix Noonan Webb that he acts as agent on behalf of a
named principal.
2 Minimum increment
The auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not exceed
the previous bid by at least 5 percent or by such other proportion as the
auctioneer shall in his absolute discretion direct.
3 The premium
The buyer shall pay to Dix Noonan Webb a premium on the 'hammer price'
in accordance with the percentages set out in paragraph 4 above and agrees
that Dix Noonan Webb, when acting as agent for the seller, may also receive
commission from the seller in accordance with Condition 15.
4 Value Added Tax (VAT)
The buyers' premium is subject to the current rate of Value Added Tax if the
purchaser is resident in the European Union.
Please include your name, account number and invoice number with the
instructions to the bank.
Alternative methods of payment which will enable immediate clearance of
purchases include cash, bankers drafts, credit cards (Master Card, Visa and
American Express) and debit cards. Although personal and company cheques
are accepted, buyers are advised that property will not be released until such
cheques have cleared.
Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of £5,000 (five
thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one auction.
Purchases will be despatched as soon as possible upon receipt of your
written despatch instructions and full payment in pounds sterling for the lots
you have bought. Carriage will be at the buyer's expense. Estimates and
advice on all methods of despatch can be provided upon request.
All credit card payments are subject to an additional charge of 2 per cent.
Insurance cover will be arranged unless otherwise specified and will be
added to the carriage charge.
Clearance of Purchases
Buyers who have not established a credit arrangement with Dix Noonan
Webb will be asked to pay for their purchases in pounds sterling when they
wish to take possession of them. It is regretted that Dix Noonan Webb cannot
take banker's references over the telephone at the time of clearance and that
buyers cannot take possession of their purchases until cheques are cleared.
If buyers wish to pay for their purchases by cheque they are urged to arrange
clearance of their cheques well in advance of the sale by supplying
appropriate banker's references.
Buyers will be requested to supply a reasonable means of identification at the
time of payment.
Lots will only be released to the purchaser, or his or her authorised
representative, if full payment in pounds sterling has been received by Dix
Noonan Webb, together with settlement of any charges due.
of Business
5 Payment
Immediately a lot is sold the buyer shall:
(a) give to Dix Noonan Webb his or her name and address and, if so
requested, proof of identity; and
(b) pay to Dix Noonan Webb the 'total amount due' in pounds sterling
(unless credit terms have been agreed with Dix Noonan Webb before the
auction). Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of
£5,000 (five thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one
auction.
6 Dix Noonan Webb may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms w'ith
the buyer before an auction under which the buyer will be entitled to take
possession of lots purchased up to an agreed amount in value in advance of
payment by a determined future date of the 'total amount due'.
7 Any payments by a buyer to Dix Noonan Webb may be applied by Dix
Noonan Webb towards any sums owing from that buyer to Dix Noonan
Webb on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of the
buyer, his or her agent, whether expressed or implied.
8 Collection of purchases
The ownership of the lot(s) purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he or
she has made payment in full to Dix Noonan Webb of the 'total amount due'
in pounds sterling
9 (a) The buyer shall at his or her own expense take away the lot(s) purchased
not later than 5 working days after the day of the auction but (unless credit
terms have been agreed in accordance with Condition 7) not before payment
to Dix Noonan Webb of the 'total amount due'.
(b) The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance
charges on any lot not taken away within 5 working days after the day of the
auction.
(c) The packing and handling of purchased lots by Dix Noonan Webb staff is
undertaken solely as a courtesy to clients and, in the case of fragile articles,
will be undertaken only at Dix Noonan Webb's discretion. In no event will
Dix Noonan Webb be liable for damage to glass or frames, regardless of the
cause.
10 Buyers' responsibilities for lots purchased
The buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to lots purchased from the
time of collection or the expiry of 5 working days after the day of the auction,
whichever is the sooner. Neither Dix Noonan Webb nor its servants or agents
shall thereafter be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind, whether
caused by negligence or otherwise, while any lot is in its custody or under
its control.
11 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase
If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with Conditions
6 and 10, or if there is any other breach of either of those Conditions, Dix
Noonan Webb as agent of the seller shall, at its absolute discretion and
without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one
or more of the following rights and remedies:
(a) to proceed against the buyer for damages for breach of contract.
(b) to rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at
the same or any other auction.
(c) to re-sell the lot or cause it to be re-sold by public auction or private sale
and the defaulting buyer shall pay to Dix Noonan Webb any resulting
deficiency in the 'total amount due' (after deduction of any part payment and
addition of re-sale costs) and any surplus shall belong to the seller.
(d) to remove, store and insure the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer
and, in the case of storage, either at Dix Noonan Webb premises or
elsewhere.
(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2 percent per month on the 'total
amount due' to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 5 working days
after the day of the auction.
(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to the same buyer at the sale or any other
auction and release it only after payment of the 'total amount due'.
(g) to reject or ignore any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer
at any future auctions or obtaining a deposit before accepting any bids in
future.
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale then due or at any time thereafter becoming
due to the defaulting buyer towards settlement of the 'total amount due' and
to exercise a lien on any property of the defaulting buyer which is in Dix
Noonan Webb's possession for any purpose.
12 Liability of Dix Noonan Webb and sellers
(a) Goods auctioned are usually of some age. All goods are sold with all
faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues
are for identification only. Buyers should satisfy themselves prior to the sale
as to the condition of each lot and should exercise and rely on their own
judgement as to whether the lot accords with its description. Subject to the
obligations accepted by Dix Noonan Webb under this Condition, none of the
seller, Dix Noonan Webb, its servants or agents is responsible for errors of
descriptions or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. No warranty
whatever is given by Dix Noonan Webb, its servants or agents, or any seller
to any buyer in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or
warranties are hereby excluded.
(b) Any lot which proves to be a 'deliberate forgery' may be returned by the
buyer to Dix Noonan Webb within 15 days of the date of the auction in the
same condition in which it was at the time of the auction, accompanied by
a statement of defects, the number of the lot, and the date of the auction at
which it was purchased. If Dix Noonan Webb is satisfied that the item is a
'deliberate forgery' and that the buyer has and is able to transfer a good and
marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, the sale will be set
aside and any amount paid in respect of the lot will be refunded, provided
that the buyer shall have no rights under this Condition if:
(i) the description in the catalogue at the date of the sale was in accordance
with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts or fairly
indicated that there was a conflict of such opinion; or
(ii) the only method of establishing at the date of publication of the catalogue
that the lot was a 'deliberate forgery' was by means of scientific processes not
generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a
process which was unreasonably expensive or impractical.
(c) A buyer's claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid
in respect of the lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage suffered or
expense incurred by him or her.
(d) The benefit of the Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely
and exclusively in the buyer who, for the purpose of this condition, shall be
and only be the person to whom the original invoice is made out by Dix
Noonan Webb in respect of the lot sold.
Conditions mainly concerning Sellers and Consignors
13 Warranty of title and availability
The seller warrants to Dix Noonan Webb and to the buyer that he or she is
the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property
by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the
property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify Dix
Noonan Webb, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or
damage suffered by either in consequence or any breach on the part of the
seller.
14 Reserves
The seller shall be entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any
single item lot which has a minimum value of £100, being the minimum
'hammer price' at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once
placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent of Dix Noonan
Webb. Dix Noonan Webb may at their option sell at a 'hammer price' below
the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the seller is
entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the
reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the auctioneer may bid on
behalf of the seller.
15 Authority to deduct commission and expenses
The seller authorises Dix Noonan Webb to deduct commission at the 'stated
rate' and 'expenses' from the 'hammer price' and acknowledges Dix Noonan
Webb's right to retain the premium payable by the buyer.
16 Rescission of sale
If before Dix Noonan Webb remit the 'sale proceeds' to the seller, the buyer
makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and Dix Noonan Webb
is of the opinion that the claim is justified, Dix Noonan Webb is authorised
to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Dix Noonan
Webb in respect of the lot.
17 Payment of sale proceeds
Dix Noonan Webb shall remit the 'sale proceeds' to the seller not later than
35 days after the auction, but if by that date Dix Noonan Webb has not
received the ’total amount due' from the buyer then Dix Noonan Webb will
remit the sale proceeds within five working days after the date on which the
'total amount due' is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been
agreed between Dix Noonan Webb and the buyer, Dix Noonan Webb shall
remit to the seller the sale proceeds not later than 35 days after the auction
unless otherwise agreed by the seller.
18 If the buyer fails to pay to Dix Noonan Webb the 'total amount due'
within 3 weeks after the auction, Dix Noonan Webb will endeavour to notify
the seller and take the seller's instructions as to the appropriate course of
action and, so far as in Dix Noonan Webb's opinion is practicable, will assist
the seller to recover the total amount due' from the buyer. If circumstances do
not permit Dix Noonan Webb to take instructions from the seller, the seller
authorises Dix Noonan Webb at the seller's expense to agree special terms for
payment of the 'total amount due', to remove, store and insure the lot sold, to
settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as Dix Noonan
Webb shall in its absolute discretion think fit, to take such steps as are
necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and if necessary to
rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer.
19 If, notwithstanding that the buyer fails to pay to Dix Noonan Webb the
'total amount due' within three weeks after the auction, Dix Noonan Webb
remits the 'sale proceeds' to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to
Dix Noonan Webb.
20 Charges for withdrawn lots
Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, Dix Noonan Webb reserve the
right to charge a fee of 15 per cent of Dix Noonan Webb's then latest estimate
or middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together
with Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the European Union,
and 'expenses' incurred in relation to the property.
21 Rights to photographs and illustrations
The seller gives Dix Noonan Webb full and absolute right to photograph and
illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and
illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at
any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the
auction).
22 Unsold lots
Where any lot fails to sell, Dix Noonan Webb shall notify the seller
accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for
sale or to collect the lot.
23 Dix Noonan Webb reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half
of the 'stated rates' calculated on the 'bought-in price' and in addition
'expenses' in respect of any unsold lots.
General conditions and definitions
24 Dix Noonan Webb sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated
wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for
any default by seller or buyer.
25 Any representation or statement by Dix Noonan Webb, in any catalogue
as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance,
condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every
person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to
such matters and neither Dix Noonan Webb nor its servants or agents are
responsible for the correctness of such opinions.
26 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at
the auction, Dix Noonan Webb will, if so instructed, execute bids on their
behalf. Neither Dix Noonan Webb nor its servants or agents are responsible
for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so.
27 Dix Noonan Webb shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission
to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person.
28 Dix Noonan Webb has absolute discretion without giving any reason to
refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw
any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put up any lot for auction
again.
29 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions,
proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or
suffered by the person entitled to the benefit of the indemnity.
(b) Dix Noonan Webb declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants
and agents of the benefit of every indemnity under these Conditions to the
extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the benefit of its servants and
agents.
it) Any notice by Dix Noonan Webb to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder
or buyer may be given by first class mail or airmail and if so given shall be
deemed to have been duly re< eived by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
31 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters
connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. Dix Noonan
Webb hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all
other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the
English courts.
32 In these Conditions:
(a) 'catalogue' includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or
other publication;
(b) 'hammer price' means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the
auctioneer to the buyer;
(c) 'total amount due' means the 'hammer price' in respect of the lot sold
together with any premium. Value Added Tax chargeable and additional
charges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in pounds sterling;
(d) 'deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of
deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which
is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the
date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had
been in accordance with that description;
(e) 'sale proceeds' means the net amount due to the seller being the 'hammer
price' of the lot sold less commission at the 'stated rates' and 'expenses' and
any other amounts due to Dix Noonan Webb by the seller in whatever
capacity and howsoever arising;
(0 'stated rate' means Dix Noonan Webb published rates of commission for
the time and any Value Added Tax thereon;
(g) 'expenses' in relation to the sale of any lot means Dix Noonan Webb
charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, packing
and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon;
(h) 'bought-in price' means 5 per cent more than the highest bid received
below the reserve.
33 Vendors' commission of sales
A commission of 15 per cent is payable by the vendor on the hammer price
on lots sold.
34 VAT
Commission, illustrations, insurance and advertising are subject to VAT if the
seller is resident in the European Union.
Bankers:
Lloyds TSB
Piccadilly London Branch
39 Piccadilly
London W1 j OAA
Sort Code: 30-96-64
Account No. 0622865
Swift Code: LOYDCB2L
IBAN: CB70LOYD30966400622865
BIC: LOYDCB21085
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Dix Noonan Webb, established in 1991, are located in a six-storey Georgian building in the heart of London's Mayfair, two
minutes walk from Green Park underground station.
Our staff of experts collectively have over 300
years of unrivalled experience on all aspects of
numismatics, including coins of all types,
tokens, commemorative medals, banknotes,
orders, decorations, campaign medals and
militaria.
We hold several auctions each year, the full
contents of which are published on the Internet
one month before the sale date. Printed
catalogues are mailed three weeks prior to
each sale. During each cataloguing cycle,
details of the lots in all coin auctions are
updated daily on our website.
Medal department
Coin department
Auction viewing room
In addition, we handle private treaty sales of fine orders,
decorations and campaign medals.
Our offices, open from 9am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday, include
a dedicated pre-auction viewing room, enabling us to offer
extended viewing to clients during the three weeks prior to each
auction.
All DNW auctions are held at the
Washington Hotel in Curzon Street,
Mayfair. Lots may be viewed at Bolton
Street on auction days and while the
sale is taking place.
We look forward to welcoming clients
old and new to Bolton Street and assure
you of a warm reception.
Reception
16 BOLTON 5
Tel: 020 7016 1700
DNW
REET PICCADILLY LONDON W1J 8BQ
Fax: 020 7016 1799 Email: [email protected]