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22111 - Spink Numismatic e-Circular 23: British and

World Coins and Medals - e-Auction

Lot 4001 Anglo-Saxon England, Post-Crondall Types (c. 655-675), Pale


Gold Shilling, 'Crispus' type, CBISPUS[ | D]OB CHES, helmeted,
cuirassed and draped Romanised bust right, with elaborate
hair, rev. +DELA[IONA] [in runic] | CESIAN + retrograde,
annulet cross with cross pattée either side, in double beaded
circle, 1.11g, 0° (cf. SCBI [Abramson] 69, 8; North 18; Spink
764), deliberately cut in antiquity resulting in approximate 15%
loss in weight [1.10/1.30g], the surfaces creased and a small
scuff behind head, otherwise of pale gold fabric, the struck
details a really bold very fine, extremely rare, one of only ten
recorded of this instantly recognisable and mysterious "Dark
Age" coin typeProvenance~ Found at Fakenham (Norfolk),
December 2020 ~Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£2,000 to £2,600

Lot 4002 (x) Anglo Saxon-England, Continental Phase (695-740), Sceat,


Series E, Variety C, Pelleted design, pellet on body with fine
pellet outline, crescent enclosing two bars and cross pommée,
rev. central annulet, cross above, opposing chevrons and trefoil
below, pellet, three bars and crescent bottom left, 1.22g (SL
96-20; Abramson 258; Spink 790B), darkly toned, a really good
very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20%
VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4003 (x) Anglo Saxon-England, Continental Phase (695-740), Sceat,


Series E, Variety F, 'Frankener Phase', Cruciform reverse,
annulet and bar below, rev. symmetrical right angles, bars and
pellets, symbols and pseudo-runes in margins, 1.00g (SL
100-20; Abramson 288; North 48; Spink 790), well struck up on
deeply graven dies, toned, a really good very fineSubject to 5%
tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium.
Estimate
£80 to £120
Lot 4004 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Secondary Series (710-760), Sceat,
Series G, type 3a, diademed and draped bust right, with
radiating hair, almond-shaped eye, crescent ear and collar,
large cross pommée before, rev. beaded standard, central
pellet-in-annulet, saltire crosses in corners, pellets between,
0.98g, 10h (Abramson 311; Spink 800), the reverse a trace off-
struck, otherwise trace porosity across uniformly bold surfaces,
a really good very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£200 to £260

Lot 4005 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Secondary Series (710-760), Sceat,


Series G, type 3a, diademed and draped bust right, with
radiating hair, almond-shaped eye, crescent ear and collar,
large cross pommée before, rev. beaded standard, central
pellet-in-annulet, saltire crosses in corners, pellets between,
1.02g (Abramson 311; Spink 800), struck up on deeply graven
dies, toned, good very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price
in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£200 to £260

Lot 4006 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Secondary Series (710-760), Sceat,


Series J, type 85, York, diademed head right, crescent ear,
pellet lips, protruding chin and braided hair, rev. outline bird
(dove ?) right on cross pommée, annulet either side, quatrefoil
of berries before bird, bird has three tail feathers below,
trefoils in lower angles, 0.98g, 7h (SL 18-20; Abramson 382;
North -; Spink 802), toned, about extremely fine, scarce in this
delightful stateSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£300 to £360

Lot 4007 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Secondary Series (710-760), Sceat,


Series J, type 37, diademed heads with braided hair, facing
each other with a trident long cross between, double beaded
border, rev. a whorl of four birds, in a linear style, themselves
forming a cross clockwise around the central cross pommée,
0.88g (SL 19-30; Abramson 387-389; North 135; Spink 802A),
largely centred and of good fabric, a really pleasingly good very
fine, rareSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20%
VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£180 to £240
Lot 4008 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Secondary Series (710-760), Sceat,
Series J, type 36, diademed bust right, braided hair, wreath-ties
behind, long cross pommée before, folds of drapery, rev. two
birds, possibly eagles, right, one in foreground with three tail
feathers and clawed feet, cross pommée before, 1.13g, 5h (SL
20-10; Abramson 401; North 134; Spink 802D), well-centred,
the reverse slightly waterworn, toned, a pleasingly bold very
fine, the reverse near soSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£180 to £240

Lot 4009 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Eclectic Series (710-760), Sceat,


Saltire Standard/Annulet cross, Variety P2, type 51, Mint in
East Anglia, linear saltire within double beaded border with
trefoil in each angle, straight tufa above., rev. annulet cross
with trefoil in each angle, double beaded border, 0.91g (SL
14-110; Abramson 755-756; Spink 833A), struck on a small flan
with enlarged dies, of good fabric, a pleasing very fineSubject
to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium.
Estimate
£180 to £240

Lot 4010 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Eclectic Series (710-760), Sceat,


Saltire standard, type 70, Hill variety, Saltire pommée in
beaded standard, pellet in each angle, tufa above enclosing
three pellets, symbols in margins, beaded border, rev. beaded
standard with large central annulet and two right angles, tufa
above, symbols in margins, beaded border, 0.90g (SL 13-170;
Abramson 737), light porosity, otherwise toned, a really good
very fine, scarceSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£140 to £200

Lot 4011 (x) Anglo-Saxon England, Eclectic Series (710-760), Sceat, Type
70c/g, Saltire standard, variety P1d, saltire pommée in double
beaded standard, trefoil in each angle, rev. irregular beaded
standard with central pellet-in-annulet within double beaded
borders, enclosing line of three pellets on each side, 1.00g (SL
13-200; Abramson 741; Metcalf 246), well-centred and
residually lustrous, a trace of verdigris, otherwise good very
fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT
on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£120 to £160
Lot 4012 (x) Northumbria, Eadberht, with Archbishop Ecgberht
(738-757), Sceat, EDTBEREhTVl·, around cross pattée, rev.
ECGBERhT A, mitred ¾-length Archbishop Ecgberht standing
facing, holding two long crooks on uneven ground, 0.87g, 7h
(Abramson 1027ff; North 192; Spink 852), slightly waterworn, a
bolder very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£400 to £600

Lot 4013 (x) Northumbria, Eadberht, with Archbishop Ecgberht


(738-757), Sceat, Variety i, EDTBEREhTVl·, around cross
pattée, rev. ECGBERhT A, mitred ¾-length Archbishop
Ecgberht standing facing, holding two long crooks on uneven
ground, 0.81g, 3h (Abramson 1027ff; North 192; Spink 852), on
an elliptical flan, with slightly granular surfaces, otherwise a
bolder very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£350 to £450

Lot 4014 (x) Northumbria, Eadberht, with Archbishop Ecgberht


(738-757), Sceat, EDTBEREhTVl·, around cross pattée, rev.
ECGBERhT A, mitred ¾-length Archbishop Ecgberht standing
facing, holding two long crooks on uneven ground, 1.01g, 4h
(Abramson 1027ff; North 192; Spink 852), the obverse a trace
off-struck, otherwise slightly porous, very fineSubject to 5% tax
on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£280 to £350

Lot 4015 (x) Northumbria, Eadberht, with Archbishop Ecgberht


(738-757), Sceat, EDTBEREhTVl·, around cross pattée, rev.
ECGBERhT A, mitred ¾-length Archbishop Ecgberht standing
facing, holding two long crooks on uneven ground, 1.05g, 4h
(Abramson 1027ff; North 192; Spink 852), of slightly baser
fabric, otherwise well-centred, very fineSubject to 5% tax on
Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£280 to £350

Lot 4016 (x) Northumbria, Æthelred I, Second Reign (789-796), Sceat,


Ceolbald, beaded borders, +AEDILRED in neat square script
around central crossed cross, rev. +CEOLBALD around central
boss in beaded circle, 0.97g, 6h (Abramson 887; North 185;
Spink 856), on an elliptical flan, waterworn but well-centred,
toned, a bolder very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£400 to £600
Lot 4017 (x) Northumbria, Archbishop Eanbald II (796-835), Tertiary
Phase, Sceat, Eadwulf, +EANBALD, unbarred As, elaborate
initial and central cross, rev. +EADVVLF, central cross, 1.14g,
12h (Abramson 1044; North 194; Spink 861), traces of
silvering, otherwise good very fineProvenanceReportedly found
near Driffield (East Yorks)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price
in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£120 to £160

Lot 4018 (x) Northumbria, Eanred (810-841), Tertiary Phase, Sceat,


Hwætræd, +EANRED REX, unbarred As, small cross potent, rev.
HVAETRED, 1.00g, 6h (Abramson 935-936; North 186; Spink
860), light porosity and traces of waterwear, otherwise a bolder
very fineSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20%
VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£200 to £260

Lot 4019 (x) Northumbria, Eanred (810-841), Tertiary Phase, Sceat,


Cuthheard, +EANRED R around cross pattée, rev. +CVDHARD
around cross, central motif, 0.84g, 3h (SL 86.5-10; cf.
Abramson, 918; North 186; Spink 860), of excellent fabric, a
really good very fine, very rareSubject to 5% tax on Hammer
Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£400 to £600

Lot 4020 Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), 'Expanding Cross' Type,


Light Coinage, Penny, 1050-1053, Exeter, Wulfmær, diademed
and draped bust left, sceptre before, rev. + PVLFMÆR ON
EXSEE, expanding cross, 1.03g, 3h (SCBI -; EMC 2022.???? this
coin; North 820; BMC V; Spink 1176), slight furling to flan,
otherwise lightly toned and handsomely struck up, a pleasingly
good very fine, evidently an extremely rare type for the moneyer
with none represented on SCBI or EMC prior to this single-find
discoveryProvenance"Found about four inches down whilst
metal detecting on pasture farmland near Swanage, Dorset", 23
June 2022~ Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge, ref. EMC 2022.???? ~Subject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£700 to £900
Lot 4021 Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), 'Hammer Cross' Type,
Penny, 1059-1062, Hastings, Wulfric, +EADPA RD RE, crowned
bust right, holding sceptre, rev. +PVLFRIC ON HÆSTI, voided
cross, arms ending in inward-facing crescents, 4h, 1.24g
(Freeman 68; King 129 (same dies as illustration); SCBI 42
(South Eastern), 1477-87 (same dies); BMC 517 (same dies);
North 828; Spink 1182), richly toned in hues of ochre,
extremely fineprovenanceCNG, Auction Triton X, 9th January
2007, lot 1313Ex H.A. Parsons Collection (Glendining, 11 May
1954), lot 201 (part of).The included collectors ticket is marked
lot 200, however the coin with this legend is marked as lot 201
in catalogue.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£400 to £600

Lot 4022 Edward III (1327-1377), Sixth Coinage, Post-Treaty Period,


'Chainmail Armour' Groat, 1369-1377, London, (m.m.)
EDWARD x' DI x' GRA x' REX : AnGL x' Z : FRAnCIE, crowned
bust facing, wearing chainmail armour, rev. long cross and
pellets, retrograde N, 3.91g, 2h, m.m. cross pattée (North 1285;
Spink 1638), rubbed and waterworn on obverse, the variety
otherwise clear, fair / near very fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£180 to £240
Lot 4023 Richard II (1377-1399), Type II, First Period, 'Three Pellets
Over Crown', Groat, pre-1391, London, (Master, Walter de
Bardi), New Lettering, retrograde copula Z before FRANC,
crowned bust facing, three pellets above crown, rev. CIVITAS
LONDON, long cross and pellets, 4.59g, 9h, m.m. cross pattée
(Potter IIa; Stewartby, pp. 261 - First Period, Type II; Delme-
Radcliffe -; North 1320 (b); Spink 1679), traces of double-
striking, otherwise on a pleasingly full flan, the reverse a touch
off-struck, otherwise toned, a pleasingly bold very fine,
extremely rare with only eight examples of the 'Three Pellets'
variety recorded by PotterProvenanceSNC, July 1988, no. 4682 -
very slightly double-struck, but a superb round specimen, and
difficult to find thus, EF - £1,200 In W J W Potter's contribution
to the corpus, he was to note: "The next and most common
group, while preserving the bust of type I, is immediately
distinguished by the change of copula to the form X. At the
same time the outer circle lettering was made regular in size by
the replacement of the large letters with others of slightly
smaller size, except for the reverse 'M', which had to be made
somewhat larger and of better form (M2). On the reverses the
inner circle lettering, after a period of experiment in shapes,
settled down to a distinctive form with long, pointed serifs. On
these type II groats a remarkable uniformity was preserved over
a considerable number ofdies, with a high standard of
workmanship. These are the common groats ofRichard II, and I
have noted about fifty specimens from perhaps twentyobverse
dies. I have suggested that these coins of type II were struck
prior to 1391. In the latter year, according to Ruding, Walter de
Bardi, the Florentine, who had held the mastership of the mint
since 1363, died or retired, and the long series of groats with
the old familiar bust and lettering, starting in the Treaty period
of Edward III, and continuing through the Post-Treaty, came to
an end.....The obverse dies of type II are much more numerous
than those of type I, but, as will be seen, there are still only
four forms of legend ending. So far I have identified seven dies
of (a/b) and eleven of (c), but only one each of(d) and (e). The
close resemblance one to the other of the dies with the first two
forms of legend makes it very difficult to distinguish them, the
onlyexception being the single die of (a), which has three
pellets above the crown, one over the central lis and one over
each of the two small intermediary jewels (Pl. XIX, 3). This die
was probably the first of type II to be produced, as, of the eight
specimens I have noted, three have reverses of type I while the
other five all have early reverses of type II, whereas I know of
only one other IT/I mule, a coin in my collection with obverse
FRANCIE, die 1 (Pl. XIX, 4)."Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£2,400 to £3,000
Lot 4024 Henry VI (1422-1461), Annulet issue, Halfgroat, 1422-1430,
Calais, m.m. plain cross, 7h, 1.79g (North 1429; Spink 1840),
lightly polished, otherwise darkly toned and portrait
attractively struck up, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£60 to £120

Lot 4025 Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, 1495-1498, Type IIIc, Tower,
crowned bust facing, one jewelled and one unjewelled arch, rev.
long cross and pellets, 2.63g, 5h, m.m. pansy (North 1705C;
Spink 2199), small flan furl at 3 o'clock, otherwise toned, good
very fine, scarce in this uniform high gradeSubject to 20% VAT
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Estimate
£150 to £200

Lot 4026 Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue,


Shilling, 1551, Tower, crowned facing bust, rev. square-topped
shield over cross fourchée, m.m. y, 1h, 6.12g (North 1937;
Spink 2482), scratch above value through to legend, small edge
chip at 10 o'clock, otherwise toned, near very fineSubject to
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£80 to £120

Lot 4027 Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue,


Shilling, 1551-1553, Tower, facing bust, dividing rose and
value, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée, m.m. tun,
11h, 6.10g (North 1937; Spink 2482), some flatness in places,
otherwise toned to darkened surfaces, bolder very fineSubject
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£120 to £150

Lot 4028 Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue,


Shilling, 1551-53, Tower, crowned facing bust, rev. square-
topped shield over cross fourchée, m.m. tun, 3h, 6.32g (North
1937; Spink 2482), very light crease running through the face,
lightly rusted surfaces to the reverse and the obverse lower
legend, otherwise toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £120
Lot 4029 Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue,
Sixpence, 1551-53, Tower, crowned bust facing, rev. square-
topped shield over cross fourchée, m.m. tun, 11h, 2.79g (North
1938; Spink 2483), very lightly creased either side of the rose,
otherwise toned, about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £180

Lot 4030 Mary, Sole Reign (1553-1554), Groat, Tower, crowned bust left,
wearing pearl necklace, plain bodice, rev. square-topped shield
over long cross fourchée, 2.00g, 11h, m.m. pomegranate (North
1960; Spink 2492), MAR of MARIA overstruck, polished and
some flatness through bust, otherwise darkly cabinet toned,
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250

Lot 4031 Mary, Sole Reign (1553-1554), Groat, Tower, crowned bust left,
wearing pearl necklace, plain bodice, rev. square-topped shield
over long cross fourchée, 1.92g, 6h, m.m pomegranate (North
1960; Spink 2492), scratched and slightly creased, otherwise
with darkened surfaces, fair to fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£70 to £100

Lot 4032 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Sixth Issue, Sixpence, 1590, bust 6C,
crowned left, rose behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross
fourchée, 3.02g, 6h, m.m hand (North 2015; Spink 2578B), flan
split at 2 o'clock, leading to crease ending at 9 o'clock,
otherwise the legend pleasingly struck up, darkened surfaces,
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£180 to £220

Lot 4033 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Mestrelle's Milled Issue, Sixpence,


1561, bust A, small faced bust, ornate dress left, large rose, rev.
square-topped shield over cross fourchée, m.m star, 7h, 2.81g,
(North 2024; Spink 2593), some rub to highest points,
otherwise bust detail mostly all present, toned, good very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250
Lot 4034 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Mestrelle's Milled Issue, Sixpence,
1562, tall bust, plain bodice, large rose, 3.12g, 5h, m.m. star
(Borden/Brown 23 [O2/R2]; North 2025/2; Spink 2594), lightly
tooled in fields in antiquity, otherwise toned, the struck details
considerably above average for type, a pleasingly bold very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£280 to £350

Lot 4035 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third and Fourth Issues, Sixpence,


1567, Tower, intermediate bust 4B, m.m lion (North 1997;
Spink 2562), stain to reverse and flat in places, nevertheless
still with much detail to portrait, fine; Sixth Issue, Halfgroat,
1590-92, Tower, bust left, two pellets behind, m.m hand, 7h,
0.88g (North 2016; Spink 2579), rubbed, portrait flat, poor /
fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £70

Lot 4036 Mixed Tudor Silver (4) | Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groat,
m.m lis, 9h, 1.97g (North 1973: Spink 2508); Elizabeth I
(1558-1603), Fifth Issue, Sixpence, 1581, m.m latin cross, 8h,
2.83g (North 1997; Spink 2572); Third and Fourth Issue,
Threepence, 1574, m.m eglantine, 7h. 1.30g (North 1998; Spink
2566); Threepence, 1575, m.m eglantine, 5h, 1.41g (North
1998; Spink 2566), all flat, the first creased, fair (4)Subject to
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£50 to £80

Lot 4037 James I (1603-1625), Third Coinage, Halfcrown, 1621-1623,


King on horseback right, ground line below, rev. plumes over
square-topped and garnished shield, 3h, 14.55g, m.m. thistle
(North 2123; Spink 2666), scratch through obverse field from
horse to legend, some weakness to legends and portrait rubbed,
otherwise toning to recesses, about very fine and rareSubject to
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£600 to £800
Lot 4038 James I (1603-1625), Second Coinage, Shilling, 1607-09, fifth
bust left, rev. square-topped shield, m.m. coronet, 5h, 5.75g
(North 2101; Spink 2656), scratches to shield and flat in places,
including to the portrait, nevertheless with blue toning,
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80

Lot 4039 James I (1603-1625), Second Coinage, Halfgroat, 1604-05,


crowned rose, m.m escallop, 11h, 0.99g (North 2104; Spink
2659), creased and with a small flans split, otherwise toned,
bolder fine; Third Coinage, Penny, 1619-1625, two pellets, no
m.m, 8h, 0.48g (North 2128; Spink 2672), toned and still
pleasingly struck up, good very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£60 to £80

Lot 4040 Ireland, James I (1603-1625), 'Lennox issue' Farthing,


1614-1625, type 3b, m.m flower, 6h, 0.60g (North 2134; Spink
6522), verdigris to surfaces, otherwise very fineSubject to 20%
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£20 to £40

Lot 4041 (x) NGC AU55 | Charles I (1625-1649), Group IV, Type 4, Crown, 1645-1646,
Tower (under Parliament), (m.m.) CAROLVS • D.' G.' MAG.' BRI.' FRA.' ET •
HIB.' REX, fourth foreshortened horseman left, sword upright, no ground
line, rev. •:•• (m.m.) •:• CHRISTO • AVSPICE • REGNO, the G double-
entered, oval garnished shield, 30.01g, 8h, m.m. sun / sun (Hawkins 4;
Francis 40a; FRC XXIV/XXXVII, lot 96; Brooker 272; Barr 43; Boismason
2013; Dr Erik Miller 14; North 2198; Spink 2761), central devices more
softly struck on high points, otherwise unimpinged by unsightly metal
stresses, with an attractive cabinet tone, a pleasing very fine, the
peripheries especially so, the same obverse die as next, in NGC holder,
graded AU55 (Cert.
#2838013-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2838013-001/55/Subject
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£4,000 to £5,000
Lot 4042 (x) NGC XF45 | Charles I (1625-1649), Group IV, Type 4, Crown,
1645-1646, Tower (under Parliament), (m.m.) CAROLVS • D.' G.'
MAG.' BRI.' FRA.' ET • HIB.' REX, fourth foreshortened horseman
left, sword upright, no ground line, rev. •:• (m.m.) •:• CHRISTO •
AVSPICE • REGNO, oval garnished shield, 29.84g, 8h, m.m. sun /
sun (Hawkins 4; Francis 42; FRC XXIV/XXXVIII, lot 97; Brooker
273; Barr 199; North 2198; Spink 2761), some overt metal
stressing across obverse field, otherwise handsome uniform tone,
very fine or better, the peripheries pleasingly bold, the same
obverse die as last, in oversize NGC holder, graded XF45 (Cert.
#4909919-001)ProvenanceSovereign Rarities, by private treaty -
29.88g - £6,500SNC, July 1998, no. 4592 - a few slight flaws,
toned, almost EF - £1,300Baldwin 14, 13 October 1997, lot 614 -
£605'The "Jones" Collection of Crowns', Spink 20, 31 March 1982,
lot 323 - minor flan flaws in obverse field, portrait a little weak,
otherwise very fine -
£570https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/4909919-001/45/Subject
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£4,000 to £5,000

Lot 4043 Charles I (1625-1649), Briot's First Milled Issue, Halfcrown,


1631-1632, Tower, armoured King on horseback left, holding
sword upright, ground below, rev. crowned oval-garnished
shield, dividing crowned cypher, 6h, 14.74g, m.m. flower and B
/ B (Brooker 715 same dies; North 2299; Spink 2852), some
metal stressing to the obverse, a touch of rub to the highest
points, otherwise pleasingly toned, bolder very fine,
scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£1,000 to £1,500

Lot 4044 Charles I (1625-1649), Briot's Second Milled Issue, Shilling,


1638-1639, crowned and draped late bust left, with falling lace
collar, value behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross
moline, 5.86g, 1h, m.m. anchor [rounded flukes to right]
(Brooker 727 same dies; North 2305; Spink 2859), small flan
split to edge at 8 o'clock, and the usual flan adjustment marks
across portrait, otherwise sumptuously toned with much
residual lustre in recesses, struck details approaching
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£500 to £600
Lot 4045 Charles I (1625-1649), Briot's Second Milled Issue, Shilling,
1638-1639, crowned and draped late bust left, with falling lace
collar, value behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross
moline, 6h, 6.26g, m.m anchor and B (North 2305; Spink 2859),
lightly rubbed and hairline going through bust and between IT
in BRIT, otherwise toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £300

Lot 4046 Charles I (1625-1649), Aberystwyth, Groat, 1638-1642, large


crowned bust left, value and plumes either side, rev. plumes
over garnished shield, 1.98g, 7h, m.m. book (North 2337; Spink
2891), some weakness to shield, otherwise with a pleasing
cabinet tone, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£300 to £400

Lot 4047 Charles I (1625-1649), York, Threepence, Type 1, 1643-1544,


crowned bust left, value behind, rev. square-topped shield over
long cross fourchée, EBOR above, 1.27g, 9h, m.m. lion (North
2323; Spink 2877), touch of rub to highest points, otherwise
with a pleasing cabinet tone, bolder very fineSubject to 20%
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£150 to £200

Lot 4048 Scotland, Charles I (1825-1849), Falconer's Second Milled


Issue, Twelve Shillings, Type IV, 1637-1642, new style bust left,
value behind, rev. crowed square-topped shield, dividing CR,
6h, 3.01g, m.m. thistle and F (Spink 5561), surfaces slightly
rubbed and flat, nevertheless lightly toned and very fineSubject
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£200 to £300

Lot 4049 Commonwealth (1649-1660), Shilling, 1653, Tower, coat of


arms within wreath, rev. two coat of arms, XII above, 5.99g, 7h,
m.m. sun (ESC 987; Bull 124; Spink 3217; North 2724), areas
of the legends double struck, the date softly struck, otherwise
richly toned, especially to the obverse, very fineSubject to 20%
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£300 to £400
Lot 4050 Commonwealth (1649-1660), Sixpence, 1653, Tower, coat of
arms within wreath, rev. two coat of arms, VI above, 3.16g, 3h,
m.m. sun (ESC 1488; Bull 197; Spink 3219; North 2726), struck
on an irregular flan, the mint mark double struck off centre,
traces of wax to the H in COMMONWEALTH, otherwise toned to
darkened surfaces, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4051 Commonwealth (1645-1660), Halfgroat, undated, Tower, coat of


arms within wreath, rev. two coat of arms, value above, 1h,
0.95g (North 2728; Spink 3221), creased and with some
scratches, fairSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£40 to £80

Lot 4052 Commonwealth (1645-1660), Halfgroat, undated, Tower, 8h,


0.95g (North 2728; Spink 3221); Penny, undated, Tower, 1h,
0.41g (North 2729; Spink 3222), both with chipped flans and
lightly stained, some rust to the Penny, both fine (2)Subject to
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£60 to £90

Lot 4053 Commonwealth (1649-1660), Penny, Tower, coat of arms within


wreath, rev. two coat of arms, value above, 0.47g, 4h (ESC
2263; Bull 228; Spink 3222; North 2729), very small die slip at
12 o'clock, otherwise toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£60 to £90

Lot 4054 Commonwealth (1649-1660), Halfpenny, undated, Tower,


shield, rev. harp, 4h, 0.26g (ESC 2363; Bull 230; North 2730;
Spink 3223), struck on an irregular flan, with attractive toning,
very fineprovenanceBruun Rasmussen, Auction 2219, 15th May
2022, lot 5220Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£100 to £150
Lot 4055 (x) Oliver Cromwell, Contemporary Imitation Broad, 1656,
laureate head left, rev. crowned shield of the Protectorate, edge
milled, 7.87g, 6h (Lessen, BNJ 1996, p.132, a4b, this piece; cf.
North 2744; cf. Spink 3225), slightly creased and bright,
otherwise highly curious, a remarkable contemporaneous
forgery in gold of Cromwell's canon, presumably very
rareProvenanceNorth Yorkshire Moors (Lessen), Part IV, DNW
186, 21 January 2021, lot 1280Baldwin, 1981Glendining, 26
March 1942, lot 53 [part]Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
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Estimate
£1,200 to £1,500

Lot 4056 (x) Oliver Cromwell, A Cast or Trial of the Pattern Broad, 1656,
in white metal or pewter, after Thomas Simon, laureate head
left, rev. crowned shield, edge straight grained, 5.45g, 6h
(Lessen A42 this coin; cf. Schneider 367; cf. WR 39; cf. S.3225),
slight flan concavity with highly trace evidence of pest and the
odd nick to rim, superficial marks in otherwise residually
lustrous fields, approaching extremely fine, unusual and very
rareProvenanceNorth Yorkshire Moors [Lessen], Part IV, DNW,
21 January 2021, lot 1281The Gift of P D Mitchell, 1978A
curious piece of numismatica with a faint linear flaw through
the serif of the ampersand not present on the gold strikings or
the other white metal 'pattern' example offered recently in
London (SR 4, 21 September 2021, lot 237 - £3,400 HP).
Evidently therefore this piece is not contemporary with those
strikings, been cast from a later production of the die, possibly
placing it alongside the 1738 restrikings of the Half-Broad by
Tanner or the Lead 'squeezes' of the Petition Crown seemingly
emanating from the Royal Mint prior to the incorporation of an
original specimen in their own Museum collection at the onset
of the 19th Century. In short, its existence is enigmatic and its
attribution after Thomas Simon entirely conjectural. However
in any case it remains a powerful example of one of the most
iconic emissions of this masterfully adept engraver.Subject to
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Estimate
£800 to £1,000
Lot 4057 Charles II (1660-1685), Five-Guineas, 1681 TRICESIMO
TERTIO, second laureate head right, rounded truncation,
longer ties, rev. no stop after HIB, crowned shields cruciform,
emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, +•••+ DECVS • ET •
TVTAMEN • ANNO •••• REGNI • TRICESIMO • TERTIO,
narrowly spaced upwards on edge, 41.73g, 6h (Murdoch II, 511;
King -; MCE 23; Schneider II, 427/-; EGC 194 [R3]; Spink 3331),
a rim bruise at 12 o'clock and further nicks at 11 and 6, short
adjustment marks in first quarter of reverse, otherwise rubbed
but with attractive reddish tone in recesses, a really bold
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£4,000 to £6,000

Lot 4058 Charles II (1660-1685), Two-Guineas, 1681, second laureate


head right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, five strings to harp,
sceptres in angles, obliquely milled edge, 16.52g, 6h
(Waterbird 8; MCE 45; EGC 219; Spink 3335), some nicks to
rim and rubbed, otherwise a really good fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£1,800 to £2,400

Lot 4059 Charles II, Guinea, 1670, third laureate bust right, rev. crowned
cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, obliquely milled edge, 6h,
8.33g (EGC 65; Bull 241; Farey 90; Spink 3342), some faint
nailmarks and metal stressing to obverse, somewhat bright
otherwise with an attractive lustre, especially to legends, a
bolder very fineprovenanceSincona, auction 75, 16th May 2022,
lot 132Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£3,000 to £3,500

Lot 4060 Charles II, Guinea, 1682, Elephant and Castle, fourth bust
right, elephant and castle below, rev. crowned cruciform
shields, sceptres in angles, six strings to harp, obliquely milled
edge, 6h, 8.33g (EGC 87-[R2]; Bull 279; Farey 235; Spink
3345), hairline across face and tooled in field to the right of
bust, nevertheless with hints of lustre to legends and a slightly
reddish tone to the obverse, very fine and very
rareprovenanceSincona, Auction 75, 16th May 2022, lot
145Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£2,500 to £3,000
Lot 4061 (x) NGC VF30 | Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1668 VICESIMO,
second laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned shields
cruciform, seven strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h (Bull 373
albeit seven strings not listed; ESC 36; Spink 3357), a small planchet
flaw at 7 o'clock, otherwise bright and lustrous, very fine or better for
strike, in NGC holder, graded VF30 (Cert.
#2816136-004)ProvenanceDNW 141, 14 June 2017, lot 232 -
£800https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/2816136-004/30/Mysteriously
this has been adjudicated an 1668 over 5 [ESC 37A] variety by NGC.
In the opinion of the cataloguer, there is no evidence of any overdate,
including the sometimes encountered '8 over 7' [ESC 37]. A view
further supported by the few '8 over 5' examples traced by this
cataloguer clearly exhibiting nine strings to Irish harp.Subject to 5%
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Estimate
£500 to £700

Lot 4062 Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1670 VICESIMO SECVNDO,


second bust variety right, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
interlinked C's in angles, nine strings to harp, lettered edge
downwards, 6h, 29.53g (ESC 40-[R]; Bull 380; Spink 3357),
excavated and thus with lightly pitted surfaces, scratched to
the obverse, nevertheless darkly toned, bolder very fine and
rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £300

Lot 4063 (x) NGC AU55 WINGS | Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1676
VICESIMO OCTAVO, third laureate and draped bust right, rev.
crowned shields cruciform, six strings to harp, lettered edge
upwards, 6h (Bull 397; ESC 51; Spink 3358), lightly wiped and
toned with much residual lustre, a handsomely broad and bolder
strike, good very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU55 WINGS (Cert.
#3728322-006)ProvenanceStack's, NYINC, 11 January 2018, lot
20325 - $2,000Auction World 10, 13 October 2017, lot 4154 -
JPY300,000 [£2,000]Goldberg's 98, 6 June 2017, lot 2888 -
$2,400https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/3728322-006/55/Subject
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£900 to £1,100

Lot 4064 Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1676 VICESIMO OCTAVO, third


laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, seven
strings to harp, interlinked C's in angles, lettered edge
downwards, 5h, 29.45g (ESC 51; Bull 397; Spink 3358), solder
marks to edge at 6 o'clock, the portrait flat and cleaned,
nevertheless faint areas of toning to recesses, fairSubject to
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£90 to £120
Lot 4065 (x) NGC VF30 | Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1680
TRICESIMO SECVNDO, third laureate and draped bust right,
rev. no stop after HIB, crowned shields cruciform, seven strings
to harp, lettered edge upwards, 5h (Bull 408 [R2]; ESC 58;
Spink 3358), rubbed and toned, good fine / almost very fine, the
rarest of the four varieties known for this date, in NGC holder,
graded VF30 (Cert. #4428275-009)ProvenanceHeritage,
Monthly 271911, 17 March 2019, lot 40048 - $550Heritage,
NYINC Signature 3053, 17 January 2017, lot 36782 - wherein
erroneously described as the more common fourth bust issue,
further compounded by the mis-identification on the NGC
holder - $360
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£350 to £450

Lot 4066 Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1680 TRICESIMO SECVNDO,


fourth bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlocked
Cs in angles, eight strings to harp, upwards lettered edge, 6h,
29.79g (ESC 60; Bull 412; Spink 3359), previously wiped,
scratched and rubbed, metal flaw below bust, otherwise now
with hints of toning, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £400

Lot 4067 Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1681 TRICESIMO TERTIO,


fourth bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked
Cs in angles, eight strings to harp, lettered edge, 6h, 29.12g
(ESC 64; Bull 414; Spink 3359), haymarked, rubbed and mostly
flat, fairSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4068 Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown, 1663 XV, first draped bust
right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles,
eight strings to harp, lettered edge, 6h, 14.94g (ESC 457; Bull
438; Spink 3361), cleaned and the obverse with some scratches,
nevertheless with some toning to the reverse, very fineSubject
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£300 to £400
Lot 4069 Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown, 1663 XV, first laureate bust
right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlocked Cs in angles,
six strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, 6h, 14.88g (ESC
457; Bull 438; Spink 3361), die flaw through A in CAROLVS,
rubbed and some contact marks, otherwise lightly toned, near
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£250 to £350

Lot 4070 Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown, 1671 V. TERTIO, third bust


variety right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlocked Cs in
angles, eight strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h, 14.68g
(ESC 468; Bull 457; Spink 3366), rub to highpoints and pitted
marks to obverse, yet with some toning, near very fineSubject
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£120 to £150

Lot 4071 Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown (2), 1671 V. TERTIO, third


bust variety right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked
C's in angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge, 6h, 14.53g
(ESC 468; Bull 457; Spink 3366), contact marked and flat in
places, nevertheless cabinet toned, fine; 1674 V. SEXTO, fourth
bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in
angles, six strings to harp, lettered edge, 6h, 14.64g (ESC 476;
Bull 466-[R2]; Spink 3367), flat to high points, with speckled
toning, bolder fine yet very rare (2)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£220 to £250

Lot 4072 Charles II (1660-1685), Shilling, 1668, 'Small 6s Repunched',


second laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned shields
cruciform, eight strings to harp, edge straight milled, 5.93g, 6h
(Bull 511; ESC 1030; Spink 3375), lightly toned with a hint of
residual lustre, good very fine and without the usual striking
weaknessSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£350 to £450
Lot 4073 Charles II (1660-1685), Sixpence, 1677, laureate and draped
bust right, rev. interlinked C's in angles, five strings to harp,
obliquely milled edge, 2.85g, 6h (Bull 572; ESC 1516; Spink
3382), struck on an irregular flan with a trace of flecking,
otherwise toned, very fine, the reverse better, with no trace of
overpunch in MAGSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£200 to £260

Lot 4074 Charles II (1660-1685), Sixpence, 1678 over 7, laureate and


draped bust right, rev. G of MAG over lower G, interlinked C's
in angles, three strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 2.97g,
6h (Bull 573; ESC 1517; Spink 3382), rubbed, but lustrous and
vibrantly toned in legends, very fine or near so, rareSubject to
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£200 to £260

Lot 4075 Charles II (1625-1649), Sixpence, 1683, laureate bust right,


rev. three strings to harp, interlocked Cs in angles, obliquely
milled edge, 6h, 3.01g (ESC 1523; Bull 580; Spink 3382), toned
and lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4076 Maundy Coins (4) | Charles II (1660-1685), Fourpence,


Threepence and Twopence, 1679; Penny, 1672/1 (ESC 2181;
2173; Bull 690; 678; Spink 3388), adjustment marks to
Threepence reverse, otherwise all richly toned and with some
lustre, extremely fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £250

Lot 4077 Maundy Coins (3) | Charles II (1660-1685), Fourpence, 1677,


laureate bust right, rev. four interlinked Cs, 6h, 1.86g (ESC
1848; Bull 624; Spink 3384), creased, otherwise toned, very
fine; Threepence, 1675; 1679, laureate head right, rev. three
interlinked Cs, 7h, 1.52g; 6h, 1.33g (ESC 1965; 1970; Bull 651;
660; Spink 3386), the first lightly crimped, both flat in places,
near very fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£90 to £120
Lot 4078 Maundy Coins (3) | Charles II (1625-1649), Fourpence, 1680,
6h, 1.90g (ESC 1852; Bull 632; Spink 3384), rubbed and with
some hairlines, yet richly toned, near very fine; Twopence,
1672/1, 6h, 0.94g; Twopence, 1679, 6h, 1.02g (ESC 2173; 2181;
Bull 678; 690; Spink 3388), the first with a die flaw through the
crown, nevertheless attractively tone, very fine, the latter
scratched and die flawed, near very fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT
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£90 to £120

Lot 4079 Charles II (1660-1685), Farthing, 1675, laureate bust left, rev.
Britannia seated left, plain edge, 6h, 5.64g (Spink 3394), the C
in CAROLVS weakly struck, rubbed and with darkened surfaces,
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£30 to £50

Lot 4080 Ireland, Charles II (1645-1685), 'St Patrick's Coinage', 'small


size' Farthing, FLOREAT REX:, King David playing harp, crown
above, rev. QVIESCAT PLEBS, St Patrick with patriarchal cross
divining away reptiles, cathedral to right, 11h, 5.71g (Spink
6569), small die crack at 1 o'clock, surfaces lightly pitted and
rub to high points, otherwise a bolder fine exampleBeing
offered on behalf of the charity Oxfam.Subject to 20% VAT on
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£300 to £400

Lot 4081 James II (1685-88), Guinea, 1685, first laureate head left, rev.
crowned shields cruciform, grained edge, 8.30g, 6h (Bull 320;
MCE 123; S.3400), a soft strike and a small metal flaw below
the bust, N scratched into the reverse field next to English
shield, but overall very fine and an attractive portrait with some
lustreSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£2,000 to £3,000

Lot 4082 James II (1685-1688), Halfcrown, 1685 PRIMO, first laureate


bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, seven strings to harp,
lettered edge downwards, 6h, 15.13g (ESC 493; Bull 748; Spink
3408), lightly polished and haymarked, weakness to crown of
English shield, nevertheless toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£200 to £300
Lot 4083 James II (1685-1688), Maundy Fourpence, 1686, laureate bust
left, rev. crowned denomination, 6h, 2.19g (ESC 1860; Bull 784-
[S]; Spink 3414), some rub to hair, otherwise richly toned, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80

Lot 4084 Irish Civil War (1689-1691), James II, 'Gunmoney', Halfcrowns
(2), Large Size, September 1689, 18.37g, 12h (Spink 6579D);
another small size, May 1690, 9.97g, 1h (Spink 6580B), both
near very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£180 to £240

Lot 4085 William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first
conjoined busts right, rev. first crowned shield, seven strings to
harp, lettered edge downwards, 6h, 15.03g (ESC 503; Bull 826;
Spink 3434), lightly surfaced marked and rub to hair, otherwise
darkly toned to edges, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4086 William and Mary (1689-1994), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first
conjoined busts right, rev. first crowned shield, six strings to
harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h, 15.04g (ESC 505; Bull 831;
Spink 3434), lightly polished and scratched, otherwise toned
with hues of blue, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4087 William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first
laureate and draped busts right, rev. first shield, caul only
frosted, no pearls, lettered edge, 6h, 14.84g (ESC 506; Bull
834; Spink 3434), heavily cleaned and with some haymarking,
otherwise with pleasing detail to central devices, about very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150
Lot 4088 William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown (2), 1689 PRIMO,
first laureate and draped busts right, rev. first shield, lettered
edge, 6h, 14.75g (ESC 503; Bull 826; Spink 3434), lightly
bagmarked and rubbed, yet with cabinet toning, fine; 1693
QVINTO, second laureate and draped busts right, rev. crowned
cruciform shields, WM in angles, lettered edge, 6h, 14.59g
(ESC -; Bull 860; Spink 3436), some nailmarks to the reverse
and a scratch to the obverse, portrait mostly flat, yet cabinet
toned, fair (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£250 to £350

Lot 4089 William and Mary (1689-1694), Sixpence, 1693, conjoined


heads right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, monogram in
angles, four strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 3.00g
(ESC 1529; Bull 869; Spink 3438), some flecking to face and
Irish shield, otherwise richly toned and with an attractive
lustre, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£400 to £600

Lot 4090 William and Mary (1689-1994), Fourpence, 1690, no stop after
date, first conjoined busts right, rev. crowned denomination,
6h, 2.12g (ESC 1869; Bull 883; Spink 3439), rubbed to high
points, nevertheless toned and with darkened surfaces, near
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £80

Lot 4091 William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1695 SEPTIMO, first


laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, round breast
plate, rev. crowned shields cruciform, six strings to harp,
edge lettered downwards, cinquefoil stops, 29.92g, 6h
(Bull 990; ESC 86; Pywell-Phillips - [cf. 168]; Spink 3470),
faint adjustment to periphery and some possible
smoothing before face, otherwise beautifully toned, good
extremely fine and much as issued, the most wholesome
example this cataloguer has seen of this frequently
encountered issueFormerly encapsulated by NGC AU-
Details ~ Obverse Repaired, an assessment which would
seem unnecessarily and unduly harsh (Cert.
6318273-001)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£2,400 to £3,000
Lot 4092 William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, third bust
right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, first shield and harp,
seven strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, 29.57g, 6h
(ESC 94; Bull 1004; Spink 3472), rubbed, good to fairSubject to
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£90 to £120

Lot 4093 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, laureate


draped right, rev. large shields, late harp, nine strings to harp,
lettered edge upwards, 5h, 14.94g (ESC 541; Bull 1021; Spink
3487), haymarked, hairline die flaw through MAG, with
attractive toning under darkened surfaces, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£300 to £400

Lot 4094 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, laureate


bust right, rev. modified large shields and harp, seven strings
to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h, 14.70g (ESC 554; Bull 1034;
Spink 3494), weakness to central lion and small scratch to face,
otherwise lightly cabinet toned and residually lustrous, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £300

Lot 4095 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, laureate


bust right, rev. modified large shields and harp, seven strings
to harp, 6h, 14.91g (ESC 554; Bull 1034; Spink 3494),
previously wiped and lightly haymarked, scratch between
French and Irish shields, yet now retoning, very fineSubject to
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£200 to £300

Lot 4096 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1696, Bristol, first draped
and laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain
in angles, 5 strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.98g
(Spink 3498; ESC 1158), haymarked and with pitted mark to
face, damage to X of REX, otherwise lightly toned, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £150
Lot 4097 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, Norwich, first bust
right, rev. early harp, large crowns, plain in angles, obliquely
milled edge, 2.97g, 6h (Bull 1288; ESC 1538; Spink 3524), a
remarkable broad striking of the appearance of an 'out of
collar' emission, overtly haymarked on reverse, otherwise
pleasingly lustrous and attractively toned on obverse, a
handsomely bold extremely fine and much as issued, rare
thusSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £260

Lot 4098 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, York, first bust right,
script Y below, rev. three strings to early harp, large crowns,
mixed size lettering to reverse, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 3.03g
(ESC 1539; Bull 1296; Spink 3525), with a dark cabinet tone
and hints of lustre, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4099 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, York, first bust right,
script Y below, rev. three strings to early harp, large crowns,
mixed sized lettering to reverse, obliquely milled edge, 7h,
2.86g (ESC 1539; Bull 1296; Spink 3525), metal flaw behind
bust and lightly haymarked, nevertheless richly toned, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £90

Lot 4100 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, first bust right, rev.
five strings to late harp, small crowns, obliquely milled edge,
6h, 2.95g (ESC 1552; Bull 1219; Spink 3531), darkly toned and
with hints of lustre, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4101 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, third laureate bust
right, GVLIEIMVS rev. crowned cruciform shields, large crowns,
four strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 3.04g (ESC
1566C; Bull 1237-[R4]; Spink 3538), haymarked, otherwise with
an attractive cabinet toning, very fine and extremely
rareprovenanceDNW, Auction 199, 1st December 2021, lot
155Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200
Lot 4102 Mixed Silver (3) | William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1695 or 96,
first laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, milled
edge, 5.36g, poor; Anne (1702-1714), Edinburgh Shilling, 1707,
second bust left, E below, rev. London reverse, crowned
cruciform shields, plain in angles, obliquely milled edge, 6h,
5.71g (ESC 1138; Bull 1414; Spink 3608), scratched and flat in
parts, fine; Fourpence, 1713, second draped bust left, rev.
crowned denomination, larger crown, plain edge, 6h, 1.96g
(ESC 1893; Bull 1489; Spink 3593B), some rub to higher
points, otherwise toned, about very fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT
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£60 to £90

Lot 4103 Anne (1702-1714), Two-Guineas, 1711, diademed and draped


bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, nine strings to harp,
emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge obliquely milled,
16.58g, 6h (Stratos 159; MCE 206; Schneider II, 532/-; EGC
455; Spink 3569), removed from a mount with rim milling
repairs at 12 o'clock, the surfaces sweated, otherwise struck
details a bolder fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£800 to £1,000

Lot 4104 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Guinea, 1712/02, third bust
left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, seven
strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 8.32g (EGC 224; Bull
476; Farey 550; Spink 3574), lightly cleaned and the edges
smoothed, a handful of contact marks, nevertheless lightly
toned, very fine, the overdate unlisted and thus
rareprovenanceSincona, Auction 75, 16th May 2022, lot
184Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£2,000 to £3,000

Lot 4105 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post-Union' Guinea, 1714, third draped bust
left, plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in
angles, seven strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 7h, 8.20g
(EGC 226; Bull 479; Farey 0570; Spink 3572), scratches to
obverse, most evident to shoulder and left of bust, otherwise a
fine example of this enduringly collectable typeSubject to 20%
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£600 to £700
Lot 4106 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post-Union', Edinburgh Crown, 1707 E
SEXTO, second draped bust left, rev. colon stops after BRI:,
HIB: and REG:, single stop after ET, crowned shields cruciform,
angles plain, nine strings to harp, lettered edge downwards,
30.05g, 6h (Bull 1351; ESC 103; Spink 3600), striking softness
in Queen's name and with rub to portrait, otherwise toned, with
traces of adjustment above head, almost very fineSubject to
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£140 to £200

Lot 4107 Anne (1702-1714), 'Pre-Union' Halfcrown, 1707 SEXTO, first


bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in
angles, six strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 5h, 14.93g
(ESC -; Bull 1364; Spink 3582), rub to hair, otherwise toning to
frosty surfaces, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4108 Anne (1702-1714), Edinburgh Halfcrown, 1707-E SEXTO,


second draped bust left, E below, rev. crowned cruciform
shields, plain in angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge,
6h, 14.53g (ESC -; Bull 103; Spink 3600), rub to hair and the
crown of the Irish harp, some scratches to the reverse,
nevertheless with mottled toning, bolder fineSubject to 20%
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£80 to £100

Lot 4109 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO,


second bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in
angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h,
14.98g (ESC 577; Bull 1370; Spink 3604), a scattering of small
nailmarks to obverse, nevertheless strikingly toned and
lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£250 to £300
Lot 4110 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Halfcrown, 1712 UNDECIMO,
second bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and
plumes in angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge
downwards, 6h, 15.01g (ESC 582; Bull 1374; Spink 3607),
obverse lightly bagmarked, otherwise toned and residually
lustrous to dark surfaces, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £250

Lot 4111 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post-Union' Halfcrown, 1713 DVODECIMO,


second draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain
in angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge, 6h, 14.98g (ESC
583; Bull 1376; Spink 3604), cleaned and with some bagmarks,
nevertheless now retoning, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£250 to £300

Lot 4112 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Halfcrown, 1713 DVODECIMO,


second bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in
angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, 6h,
14.90g (ESC 583; Bull 1376; Spink 3604), hairline scratch to
bust and a handful of other nailmarks, otherwise pleasingly
toned, just very fineprovenanceBt. Compton Auctions, 12th
December 1972 - £15.50Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £250

Lot 4113 Anne (1702-1714), 'Pre-Union' VIGO Shilling, 1702, first bust,
VIGO below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, six
strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.99g (ESC 1131;
Bull 1388; Spink 3585), lightly contact marked otherwise toned
and lustrous to darkened surfaces, near extremely fineSubject
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£300 to £400
Lot 4114 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1707,
third bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
plain in angles, eight strings to harp, obliquely
milled edge, 6h, 6.06g (ESC 1141; Bull 1395;
Spink 3610), a couple of nailmarks to face,
otherwise the obverse richly toned and with
lustre, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£200 to £300

Lot 4115 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1708, third bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles, six
strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.97g (ESC 1149-
[R2]; Bull 1401; Spink 3614), slight metal flaw to milling on
obverse edge at 1 o'clock, otherwise darkly toned and lustrous,
very fine and very rare provenanceTicket written in the hand of
J.M. Ashby, believed NC May 1957, 16478 - 'rare good VF' -
£3.10.00Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£250 to £350

Lot 4116 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1708, third bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, plumes in angles, seven strings
to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.97g (ESC 1148; Bull 1400;
Spink 3611), bust with hairline scratches and touch of rub to
higher points, nevertheless toned and lustrous to darkened
surfaces, bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £250

Lot 4117 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1708, third bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, seven strings to
harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 6.02g (ESC 1147; Bull 1399;
Spink 3610), previously dipped, yet with a lustre and features
pleasingly struck up, bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200
Lot 4118 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1709, third bust left,
plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, seven strings to
harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 6.02g (ESC 1154; Bull 1402;
Spink 3610), the obverse previously wiped and lightly contact
marked, nevertheless attractively toned and lustrous, bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£180 to £220

Lot 4119 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1709, third bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, six strings to
harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 6.03g (ESC 1154; Bull 1402;
Spink 3610), lightly haymarked and some hairlines to obverse,
otherwise pleasingly toned and with an attractive lustre,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£200 to £250

Lot 4120 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1710, third bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles, six
strings to harp, obliquely lettered edge, 6h, 6.02 (ESC 1155;
Bull 1403; Spink 3614), the obverse lightly haymarked,
nevertheless with frosted mint surfaces and lustrous, especially
to the reverse, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£250 to £350

Lot 4121 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1710, third bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles, six
strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.90g (ESC 1155;
Bull 1403; Spink 3614), with some haymarking, a somewhat
rubbed and polished appearance to the obverse, nevertheless
toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£150 to £200

Lot 4122 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1712, fourth bust left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles, six
strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 6.00g (ESC 1159;
Bull 1410; Spink 3617), richly toned to darkened surfaces, good
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£180 to £220
Lot 4123 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Shilling, 1713/2, fourth bust
left, plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and
plumes in angles, six strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h,
6.00g (ESC 1160; Bull 1411; Spink 3617), a handful of flecking
marks to obverse, the obverse residually lustrous to darkened
surfaces, bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4124 Anne (1702-1714), 'Pre-Union' Sixpence, 1703 VIGO, first bust
left, VIGO below, rev. plain in angles, four strings to harp, 6h,
3.02g (ESC 1582; Bull 1446; Spink 3590), some haymarking
and scratch through hair, otherwise lustrous and pleasingly
toned to dark surfaces, practically extremely fineSubject to 20%
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£100 to £200

Lot 4125 Anne (1702-1714), 'Pre-Union' Sixpence, 1705, first bust left,
rev. roses and plumes in angles, five strings to harp, obliquely
milled edge, 6h, 3.02g (ESC 1585; Bull 1450; Spink 3594), bust
wiped, otherwise richly toned and lustrous, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120

Lot 4126 Anne (1702-1714), 'Post Union' Sixpence, 1711, third bust left,
rev. plain in angles, five strings to harp, obliquely milled edge,
6h, 2.85g (ESC 1596; Bull 1460; Spink 3619), contact marked
and rubbed, yet toned, fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120

Lot 4127 Anne (1702-1714), Fourpence, 1704, first bust left, rev.
crowned denomination, plain edge, 6h, 1.98g (ESC 1887; Bull
1481; Spink 3595), haymarked, nevertheless attractively toned
and with a pleasingly lustre, good extremely fine; Penny, 1709,
bust left, rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 5h, 0.46g
(ESC 2320; Bull 1528; Spink 3598), lustrous and toned,
extremely fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£100 to £150
Lot 4128 Scotland, Anne (1702-1714), Five Shillings, 1705, draped bust
left, 5 below, rev. crowned thistle, plain edge, 12h, 2.36g (Spink
5702), rubbed and with some hairlines to obverse, otherwise
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £90

Lot 4129 George I (1714-1727), Halfcrown, 1717 TIRTIO, laureate bust


right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in
angles, eight strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h, 15.04g
(ESC 589; Bull 1554; Spink 3642), light flecking and surface
marks, otherwise cabinet toned very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£300 to £400

Lot 4130 George I (1714-1727), Halfcrown, 1717 TIRTIO, laureate head


right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in
angles, lettered edge, 6h, 14.69g (ESC 589; Bull 1554; Spink
3642), the portrait flat and rubbed, otherwise toned, fair /
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4131 George I (1714-1727), 'South Sea Company' Shilling, 1723, first
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, SSC in angles, C over SS in fourth quarter,
seven strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 5.97g, 5h (Bull
1590; ESC 1176A; Spink 3647), oft-encountered, seldom this
honestly choice, the die-sinker's error clear, splendidly fresh,
much as struck, a fine example to acquire on the eve of this
issue's TercentenarySubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£320 to £400

Lot 4132 George I (1714-1727), 'South Sea Company' Shilling, 1723, first
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, SSC in angles, seven strings to harp,
obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.99g (ESC 1176; Bull 1586; Spink
3647), lightly polished, with some residue to reverse, hairline
scratch to face, otherwise lightly toned, very fineSubject to 20%
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£200 to £300
Lot 4133 George I (1714-1727), Twopence, 1721, laureate head right,
rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 6h, 0.88g (ESC 2222;
Bull 1631; Spink 3656), lightly scratched, yet bold very fine;
Penny, 1725, small E, laureate head right, rev. crowned
denomination, plain edge, 6h, 0.52g (ESC -; Bull 1646; Spink
3657), toned, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4134 George I (1714-1727), Farthing, 1720, laureate and cuirassed


bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, (Spink 3662, struck with
clashed dies, otherwise with an attractive lustre, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£300 to £400

Lot 4135 George II (1727-1760), 'East India Company', Five-Guineas,


1729 TERTIO, first young laureate head left, legend regularly
spaced with large lettering, E.I.C below truncation, rev.
crowned garnished shield, eleven strings to harp, + DECVS •
ET • TVTAMEN • AUUO • REGNI • TERTIO, inverted Ns in
ANNO, lettered upwards on edge, 41.64g, 7h (King 161-162;
Stratos 198; MCE 279; Schneider II, 556, dies 2/2; EGC 553;
Spink 3664), edges made round and fields burnished from past
cleaning, of untidy appearance but struck details almost very
fine, a stable type coin for the budget conscious
collectorSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£6,000 to £8,000

Lot 4136 AU55 | George II (1727-1760), Guinea, 1733, second young


laureate head left, rev. crowned shield, six strings to harp,
obliquely milled edge, 6h (EGC 309; Bull 591; Farey 780; Spink
3674), the obverse with some haymarking, otherwise with
pleasing red toning and some lustre, bolder very
fineprovenanceSincona, Auction 75, 16th May 2022, lot
209Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£3,500 to £4,000
Lot 4137 (x) NGC AU58 | George II (1727-1760), 'Roses' Crown, 1741
DECIMO QVARTO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev.
crowned shields cruciform, roses in angles, eight strings to harp,
lettered edge upwards, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 311; Bull 1666; ESC 123;
Spink 3687), a scuff to Hanoverian shield, with hairlines from light
cleaning and dipping to enhance original and full cartwheel lustre
and remove natural patination since last auctioned, otherwise
extremely fine, a most striking example, in NGC holder, graded
AU58 (Cert. #4909934-001)ProvenanceBaldwin FPL, Winter 2018,
no. 182 - about extremely fine, much underlying brilliance - £3,250
[ref. C189013273]LCA 162, 1 September 2018, lot 2163 - extremely
fine, with an even and pleasing old tone -
£1,500https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/4909934-001/58/Subject
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£2,000 to £2,600

Lot 4138 George II (1727-1760), Crown, 1743 DECIMO SEPTIMO, old


head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, 10
strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, 6h, 30.10g (ESC 124;
Bull 1667; Spink 3688), the obverse with some nailmarks,
otherwise darkly toned and lustrous, the reverse with a lighter
appearance, yet still toned and pleasingly lustrous, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£800 to £1,200

Lot 4139 George II (1727-1760), LIMA Crown, 1746 DECIMO NONO, old
head left, LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, 10
strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h, 30.13g (ESC 125;
Bull 1668; Spink 3689), a handful of faint contact marks,
nevertheless lustrous and pleasingly toned, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£800 to £1,200

Lot 4140 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1732 SEXTO, young laureate


head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in
angles, ten strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, 6h,
14.90g (ESC 596; Bull 1675; Spink 3692), touch of rub to
highest points and lightly haymarked, yet with flashy blue and
ochre toning, very fineprovenanceEdward Smith, Marblearch,
6th November 1993 - £85Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£200 to £300
Lot 4141 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1734 SEPTIMO, young
laureate head right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and
plumes in angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge upwards,
5h, 14.87g (ESC 597; Bull 1676; Spink 3692), cleaned and
lightly haymarked, small metal flaw to the right of GRATIA,
nevertheless hints of retoning very fineprovenacePaddington
Show, 20th November 1993 - £80Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4142 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1739 DVODECIMO, young


head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles,
lettered edge downwards, 6h, 15.00g (ESC 600; Bull 1679;
Spink 3693), adjustment marked, otherwise toned and with
darkened surfaces, the obverse with some residual lustre,
bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£200 to £300

Lot 4143 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, old


laureate head left, plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
roses in angles, eight strings to harp, lettered edge downwards,
6h, 15.03g (ESC 604; Bull 1685; Spink 3694), nail mark to
obverse field and scratch through hair, otherwise attractively
toned under somewhat frosted surfaces, bolder very fine,
reverse betterSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4144 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, old


head left, LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in
angles, nine strings to harp, lettered edge, 6h, 15.02g (ESC
125; Bull 1668; Spink 3689), lightly contact marked, polish
residue to the edge, nevertheless richly toned, very fineSubject
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£250 to £300
Lot 4145 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1746
DECIMO NONO, old laureate bust left, LIMA
below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in
angles, lettered edge upwards, 14.95g (ESC
606; Bull 1688; Spink 3695A), previously
mounted and cleaned, lightly haymarked and
some contact marks, otherwise now subtly
retoning, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£250 to £300

Lot 4146 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1750 VICESIMO QUARTO,


old head left, plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain
in angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge 6h, 14.86g (ESC
127; Bull 1670-[S]; Spink 3690), lightly contact marked and
with rub to high points, nevertheless toned, about very fine and
scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250

Lot 4147 George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1751 VICESIMO QVARTO,


old laureate head right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in
angles, seven strings to harp, lettered edge upwards, 6h,
15.00g (ESC 610-[R2]; Bull 1693; Spink 3696), metal stressing
to face and a scattering of contact marks, bruise to edge at 12
o'clock, otherwise toning to legends and the edge of devices,
nevertheless very fine and very rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£500 to £700

Lot 4148 (x) XF40 | George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1743, old head left,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, seven strings to
harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h (ESC 1203; Bull 1720; Spink
3702), scratch between R in GRATIA and to hair, some rub to
the hair, otherwise very lightly toned, very fine, in NGC holder,
graded XF40 (Cert. #2770491-015)Subject to 5% tax on
Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£150 to £200
Lot 4149 George II (1727-1760), Shilling (2), LIMA 1745, old head left,
LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shield, plain in angles,
seven strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.86g (ESC
1205; Bull 1724; Spink 3703), pitted marks to face and
scratched, yet richly toned, fine; 1758, old head left, rev.
crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, nine strings to
harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 6.02g (ESC 1213; Bull 1734;
Spink 3704), scratch through G of GRATIA, otherwise toned,
very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£120 to £180

Lot 4150 George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1750/46?, old head left, plain
below, rev. crowned cruciform arms, plain in angles, seven
strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.97g (ESC 1210A;
Bull 1730; Spink 3704), touch of rub to hair, otherwise lightly
toned and lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £300

Lot 4151 George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1758, old head left, rev.
crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, eight strings to
harp, 5h, 6.01g (ESC 1213; Bull 1734; Spink 3704), rub to hair,
otherwise toned and residually lustrous, good very fineSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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£120 to £150

Lot 4152 George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1758, small 58, old head left,
plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles,
seven strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 5h, 6.00g (Spink
3704), obverse previously wiped, some light hairlines to reverse
fields, otherwise lightly toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£120 to £150

Lot 4153 George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1731, young laureate and


armoured bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and
plumes in angles, seven strings to harp, obliquely milled edge,
6h, 3.00g (ESC 1607; Bull 1741; Spink 3707), some edge bruises
and contact marks, otherwise darkly toned, very fineSubject to
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£80 to £120
Lot 4154 George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1739, young laureate head,
rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, seven strings to
harp, obliquely milled edge, obliquely milled edge, 3.02g (ESC
1612; Bull 1749; Spink 3709), with dark cabinet toning,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£300 to £400

Lot 4155 George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1746 LIMA, old head left, rev.
crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, six strings to harp,
obliquely milled edge, 6h, 2.99g (ESC 1618; Bull 1757; Spink
3710A), the obverse wiped and with a hairline die flaw though
field at 11 o'clock, otherwise the reverse with an attractive
lustre and lightly toned, near extremely
fineprovenanceGrantham Coins, Marble Arch, 6th November
1993Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4156 George II (1727-1760), Sixpence (4), 1757 (3); 1758, old
laureate head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, obliquely
milled edge, 6h, 3.03g; 6h, 2.86g; 6h, 2.86g; 6h, 3.02g (ESC
1622; 1623; Bull 1762; 1763; Spink 3711), the first toned and
very fine, the remaining issues of this date rubbed and flat,
thus fair, the 1758 lustrous and darkly toned, very fine, the
reverse better (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4157 George II (1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1730, no stop after date;


1750, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated left, plain edge
6h, 10.13g; 10.26g (Spink 3717; 3719), the first rubbed and
with die flaw through REX, the second lightly rubbed and
darkly toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£100 to £200

Lot 4158 George II (1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1734, young laureate bust


left, rev. Britannia seated left, plain edge, 6h, 10.02g (Spink
3717), a touch of rub to highest points, otherwise near
extremely fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£150 to £200
Lot 4159 George II (1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1751, laureate bust left, rev.
Britannia stead left, plain edge, 5h, 9.92g (Spink 3719), rub to
high points, more so to the reverse, otherwise bolder very fine /
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120

Lot 4160 George II (1727-1760), Farthing, 1744, old laureate and


cuirassed bust left, rev Britannia seated left, plain edge, 6h,
4.16g (Spink 3721), lustrous and toned, especially to the
reverse, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£80 to £120

Lot 4161 George II (1727-1760), Farthing, 1746; 1754, old laureate bust
left, rev. Britannia seated left, 6h, 4.31g; 4.66g (Spink 3722),
both rubbed to high points and surfaces dark, nevertheless very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£70 to £90

Lot 4162 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1764, second laureate head
right, rev. crowned shield of arms, eight strings to harp, six
hearts, milled edge, 6h, 8.29g (EGC 368-[R]; Bull 674; Farey
1040-[R]; Spink 3726), some hairline marks and rub to highest
points of portrait, nevertheless very fine and rareSubject to
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£800 to £1,000

Lot 4163 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1772, third laureate head
right, rev. crowned shield of arms, six strings to harp, obliquely
milled edge, 6h, 8.39g (EGC 3727-[R]; Bull 683; Spink 3727),
lightly haymarked, otherwise with hints of red toning to
obverse legend, very fine and rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£800 to £1,200
Lot 4164 MS61 | George III (1760-1820), 'Rose' Guinea, 1773, third
laureate head right, rev. crowned shield of arms, milled edge,
5h (EGC 684; MCE 378; Spink 3727), faint cabinet friction in
otherwise lustrous, original fields, handsomely uniform and
unusually boldly struck for issue, a pleasing extremely fine,
scarcely found so presentable as this, in NGC holder, graded
MS61 (Cert. #6296919-005)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£2,000 to £2,400

Lot 4165 George III (1760-1820), 'Rose' Guinea, 1773, third laureate
head right, rev. crowned and garnished shield, edge chevron
milled, 8.17g, 6h (Farey 1130; EGC 684; MCE 378; Spink 3727),
rubbed flat, fair / good, scarce, the last year of the third
headSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£400 to £500

Lot 4166 George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1788, fifth laureate
head right, rev. 'spade' shield, seven strings to harp, obliquely
milled edge, 12h, 8.35g (Farey 1270; Spink 3729), cleaned and
previously mounted, nevertheless very fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£400 to £500

Lot 4167 George III (1760-1820), Gilded Half-Guinea, 1797, fifth


laureate head right, rev. crowned 'spade' shaped shield, grained
edge, 4.20g, 6h (Bull 840; MCE 436; S.3735), some flecking,
good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£300 to £350

Lot 4168 (g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1804, second


laureate head right, rev. crown and date, edge obliquely milled,
2.75g, 11h (Bull 874; MCE 456; Spink 3740), some scuffs
behind bust, subtly crimped, otherwise fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£120 to £150
Lot 4169 (g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1808, second
laureate head right, rev. crown and date, edge obliquely milled,
2.79g, 11h (EGC 877; MCE 458; Spink 3740), softly struck on
portrait as usual for type, good fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£120 to £150

Lot 4170 George III (1760-1820), Quarter-Guinea, 1762, laureate head


right, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge obliquely milled,
2.04g, 6h (Stratos 25-26; Schneider II, 627; MCE 463; EGC 886;
Spink 3741), clumsily removed from a mount with damage to
rims at 10 and 12 o'clock, the flan crinkled and scratched, the
struck details otherwise very fine, a type-filler example of this
popular type; also, Third-Guinea, 1802, first laureate head
right, rev. crown and date, edge obliquely milled, 2.69g, 12h
(EGC 872; MCE 454; Spink 3739), removed from a mount with
resultant damage at 12 o'clock, the surfaces sweated, otherwise
about good, rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£150 to £200

Lot 4171 (g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Sovereign, 1817,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon within Garter,
milled edge, 6h, 7.92g (Marsh 1; Spink 3785), die flaw to AN in
BRITANNIAR and wiped, nevertheless the legends lustrous and
with a reddish tone, a bolder fine example of the sought-after
first year of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£800 to £1,000

Lot 4172 (g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Sovereign, 1820,
'open 2', laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon within
Garter, milled edge, 6h, 7.93g (Marsh 4; Spink 3785C), nail
mark to mouth, the reverse rubbed to high points, otherwise
residually lustrous to obverse legend, very fineSubject to 20%
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£800 to £1,000
Lot 4173 (g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Half Sovereign,
1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned square-topped shield,
milled edge, 6h, 3.99g (Marsh 400; Spink 3786), a scattering of
nailmarks, otherwise with pleasingly red surfaces and lustrous,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£600 to £1,000

Lot 4174 (g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Half-Sovereign,


1817, laureate head right, rev. Crowned shield, edge milled,
3.95g, 5h (Marsh 400; MCE 467; Spink 3786), lightly wiped but
residually lustrous, a bolder fine, the immensely popular first
year of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£250 to £350

Lot 4175 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, by C H


Kuchler, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.
Britannia seated, within ribbon, castle above, K in relief under
shield, plain edge, 11h, 27.00g (ESC 144; Bull 1925 [A/2];
Davies 17; Spink 3768), nailmark to face and in field, the
obverse lightly cleaned, yet now retoning to the legends, the
reverse with some residual lustre and toned, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£300 to £500

Lot 4176 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, by C H


Kuchler, laureate and cuirassed bust right, top laurel leaf to
the centre of E, no stop after REX, rev. Britannia seated left, K
in relief below shield, plain edge, 12h, 26.98g (ESC 164; Bull
1951; Spink 3768), the obverse field lightly fingermarked, some
lustre to the reverse to otherwise frosted surfaces, darker
toning in parts, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£250 to £300

Lot 4177 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Three-Shillings, Type


A1, 1811, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. BANK
TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1811 in wreath, plain edge, 11h, 14.79g (ESC
407; Bull 2063; Spink 3769), hairline metal flaw to wreath at 5
o'clock, otherwise toned in hues of blue and lustrous, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150
Lot 4178 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Three-Shillings, Type
A1, 1811, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. BANK
TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1811 in wreath, plain edge, 11h, 14.81g (ESC
407; Bull 2063; Spink 3769), small edge bruise to obverse at 8
o'clock, otherwise richly toned to somewhat frosty surfaces,
bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4179 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Three-Shillings,


1812, laureate bust right, rev. BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1812 in
wreath, plain edge, 12h, 14.62g (ESC 416; Bull 2079; Spink
770), lightly contact marked and some rub to high points,
otherwise toned, about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4180 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Three-Shillings,


1814, laureate bust right, rev. BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1814 in
wreath, plain edge, 12h, 14.61g (ESC 422; Bull 2083; Spink
3770), small hairline mark to reverse field, otherwise richly
toned and with flashy and proof-like surfaces, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4181 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Three-Shillings,


1814, laureate bust right, rev. BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1814 in
wreath, plain edge, 11h, 14.64g (ESC 422; Bull 2083; Spink
3770), with some hairlines and lightly wiped, nevertheless the
surfaces darkened, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£50 to £80

Lot 4182 George III (1760-1820), Bank of England Token, Eighteen


Pence, 1811, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.
BANK TOKEN 1S. 6D. 1811 in wreath, plain edge, 12h, 7.35g
(ESC 969; Bull 2112; Spink 3771), faint nailmark to neck,
otherwise lightly toned and with proof-like surfaces, more so to
the reverse, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150
Lot 4183 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1818 LVIII,
laureate head right, rev. Pistrucci's St. George and dragon in
the Garter, lettered edge upwards, 6h, 28.26g (ESC 211; Bull
2005; Spink 3738), a handful of nailmarks and hairlines to
fields, nevertheless with proof-like surfaces, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4185 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1818 LVIII,
laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon, lettered edge
upwards, 28.22g, 6h (Bull 2005; ESC 211; Spink 3787), cleaned
and now lightly toned, some small marks on king's cheek, a
bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£120 to £180

Lot 4186 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1818 LVIII,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon, within the
garter, lettered edge, 6h, 28.33g (ESC 211; Bull 2005; Spink
3787), slight metal flaw to edge at 8 o'clock, lightly contact
marked, otherwise with an attractive pearlescent lustre, near
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£200 to £300

Lot 4187 (x) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1819 LIX,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge,
6h (ESC 215; Bull 2010; Spink 3787), hairline scratch through
field left of truncation and a handful of small nailmarks,
otherwise attractively toned and with a residual lustre, near
extremely fine, in PCGS holder, graded AU DETAILS, scratch
(Cert. #206359.95/30414205)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4188 (x) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1819 LIX,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge,
6h (ESC 215; Bull 2010; Spink 3787), a handful of bagmarks to
the obverse, stain to III in legend, otherwise toned to darkened
surfaces and hints of lustre beneath, near extremely fine, in
NGC holder, graded UNC DETAILS, stained (Cert.
#6167900-005)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£300 to £400
Lot 4189 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Crown, 1819 LIX,
laureate head right, rev. St. George and Dragon in Garter
Collar, lettered edge upwards, 28.25g, 6h (Bull 2010; ESC 215;
Spink 3787), lightly cleaned with sporadic surface marks,
otherwise a really bold very fine, the portrait better stillSubject
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£180 to £240

Lot 4190 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1820 LX,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon within Garter,
lettered edge upwards, 6h, 28.19g (ESC 219; Bull 2016; Spink
3787), cleaned and lightly contact marked, nevertheless the
central devices struck up, the reverse with hints of toning, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£100 to £150

Lot 4191 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1820 LX,
laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon within Garter,
lettered edge upwards, 5h, 28.08g (ESC 219; Bull 2016; Spink
3787), nailmarked and with bruises to edges, otherwise lightly
toned, near very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£90 to £120

Lot 4192 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1820 LX, 2 over
1, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon within the
Garter, lettered edge upwards, 5h, 28.23g (ESC 219; Bull 2016;
Spink 3787), the 2 in date struck over a 1, the obverse richly
toned, the reverse toned in more muted grey tones, with a
pleasing mint state lustre, practically as struck, a choice
exampleSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£600 to £800

Lot 4193 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown (3), 1818 LVIII;
1819 LIX; [1820 LX], laureate bust right, rev, St George and
dragon within the Garter, lettered edge, (ESC 211; 215; 219;
Bull 2005; 2010; 2016; Spink 3787), the first scratched and
graffitied across the obverse, yet bolder fine, the second fine and
the last mostly flat and thus fair (3)Subject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£100 to £150
Lot 4194 (x) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1816,
Type 1, large laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter,
milled edge, 11h (Bull 2086; ESC 613; Spink 3788), the obverse
lightly friction marks, nevertheless richly toned in hues of blue
and ochre, bolder very fine, in NGC holder, graded UNC
DETAILS, cleaned (Cert. #6137616-003)Subject to 5% tax on
Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£200 to £250

Lot 4195 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1816, Type
1, large laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter,
milled edge, 14.13g, 12h (Bull 2086; ESC 613; Spink 3788),
lightly wiped, otherwise residually lustrous and faintly
colourfully toned, a mark on neck, nevertheless extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£200 to £250

Lot 4196 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1816, Type
1, laureate 'bull head' right, rev. crowned shield within the
Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.12g (ESC 613; Bull 2086; Spink
3788), cleaned, yet now subtly retoning, more so to reverse,
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4197 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1817, Type
1, laureate head right, bare shoulder, rev. crowned shield in
Garter, edge milled, 14.14g, 12h (ESC 616; Bull 2090; Spink
3788), softly struck on high points as usual for type, otherwise
lightly toned and lustrous, a pleasing extremely fineSubject to
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£160 to £200

Lot 4198 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1817, small
laureate head right, rev. crowned Garter and shield, milled
edge, 12h, 14.17g (ESC 618; Bull 2096; Spink 3789), some
nailmarks to neck and the reverse very lightly rubbed,
otherwise toned and the reverse with hints of lustre, bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £180
Lot 4199 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1817, Type
2, small laureate head right, rev. crowned shield within Garter,
six strings to harp, milled edge, 12h, 14.12g (ESC 618; Bull
2096; Spink 3789), lightly polished and bagmarked, yet with
toning to legends, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £180

Lot 4200 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrowns, Type 2 (2),
1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge
milled, 14.08g, 12h (ESC 618; Bull 2096), cleaned and
bagmarked, but residually lustrous with some frosting, a bolder
very fine; another, 1819, similar, 14.07g, 11h (ESC 623; Bull
2102; Spink 3789), once cleaned, now partially and patchily
retoned, a few edge nicks, otherwise very fine or marginally
better; additionally, George IV (1820-1830), 'Garter' Halfcrown,
1824, Type 2, laureate head left, rev. crowned shield within
Garter and collar, milled edge, 14.02g, 7h (ESC 636; Bull 2367;
Spink 3808), cleaned but partially retoned, about very fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4201 George III(1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Halfcrown (5), 1817 (4);
1818, Type 2, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in
Garter, edge milled (ESC 618; 621; Bull 2096; 2099; Spink
3789), the 1818 deliberately engraved with the letter C to bust,
one 1817 scratched to the obverse, all rubbed and flat in parts,
from fair to about fine (5)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£220 to £250

Lot 4202 George III (1760-1820), Shilling, 1787, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, seven
strings to harp, with semée of hearts, edge obliquely milled, 7h,
6.01g (ESC 1225; Bull 2129; Spink 3746), a handful of
nailmarks and a small metal flaw to forehead, otherwise with a
somewhat polished appearance yet darkly toned, very
fineprovenanceMarble Arch Show, 6th November 1993 -
£17Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120
Lot 4203 George III (1760-1820), Shilling, 1787, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, six strings
to harp, no hearts, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 5.99g (ESC 1216;
Bull 2125; Spink 3743), previously wiped and with some
hairlines, nevertheless now retoning, very fine, the reverse
better; Shilling, 1787, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to harp,
with semée of hearts, obliquely milled edge, 6h, 6.01g (ESC
1225; Bull 2129; Spink 3746), nailmark to eye and some rub to
high points, otherwise toned in places, very fine (2)Subject to
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£150 to £200

Lot 4204 George III (1760-1820), Shilling (4), 1787, all with stop above
head, no hearts (3); with hearts (1), laureate and cuirassed bust
right, rev. cruciform shields, crown in angles, obliquely milled
edge (ESC 1216; 1225; Bull 2125; 2129; Spink 3743; 3746), one
pierced, yet all toned, from very fine to fine (4)Subject to 20%
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£80 to £120

Lot 4205 George III (1760-1820), Shilling, 1787, second laureate, draped
and cuirassed bust right, stop over head, rev. crowned
cruciform shields, semée of hearts, obliquely milled edge, 12h,
6.02g (ESC 1225; Bull 2129; Spink 3746), haymarked and with
darkened surfaces, nevertheless the reverse with somewhat
flashy toning, very fine; 'New Coinage' Shilling, 1819, 'bull'
head right, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h,
5.63g (ESC 1235; Bull 2152; Spink 3790), cleaned, fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £90

Lot 4206 George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Shilling (3), 1816; 1817;
1820, 'Bull head' right, rev. crowned shield within Garter,
milled edge (ESC 1228; 1232; 1236; Bull 2140; 2144; 2157;
Spink 3790), the 1820 with a bruise to edge at 8 o'clock, all
rubbed yet richly toned, bolder fine to very fine (3)Subject to
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£60 to £90
Lot 4207 George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1787, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, no hearts,
edge obliquely milled, 6h, 2.99g (ESC 1626; Bull 2187; Spink
3748), a couple of nailmarks to face and a touch of rub to
higher points, otherwise darkly toned, very
fineprovenanceCumberland Hotel, c.1970 - £1.50Collector's
ticket reads 'Our original starter coin. 1st coin we brought at a
fair about 1970'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£50 to £80

Lot 4208 Mixed Silver (9) | George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1787, first
laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. no hearts, obliquely
milled edge, 12h, 2.99g; 1787, first laureate and cuirassed bust
right, with hearts, obliquely milled edge, 12h, 3.01g (ESC 1626;
1629; Bull 2187; 2190; Spink 3748; 3749), toned, very fine;
'New Coinage' Sixpence, 1816 (2); 1820, 'Bull head' right, rev.
crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 2.78g; 12h,
2.79g; 12h, 2.78g (ESC 1630; 1638; Bull 2191; 2205; Spink
3791), all about very fine; 'New Coinage' Fourpence, 1818, 'Bull
head' right, rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 12h, 1.88g
(ESC 2423; Bull 2241; Spink 3792), toned, very fine; Ireland,
Bank Token, Five Pence, 1805, laureate bust right, rev.
denomination and date, obliquely milled edge, 12h, 1.99g
(Spink 6619), pierced and scratched, fair; Half Guinea
Gambling Token, 1790; 1800, laureate head right, rev. spade-
shaped shield, plain edge, 12h, 1.44g; 12h, 2.59g, the first
pierced, both with verdigris to surfaces, poor (9)Subject to 20%
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£150 to £200

Lot 4209 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Set, 1763, laureate, draped
and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned mark of value, edge
plain (Bull 2230; ESC 2412; Spink 3762), scratch to Penny
obverse, some haymarking, otherwise mostly darkly toned, very
fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250
Lot 4210 Mixed Silver (3) | George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1817,
laureate head right, rev. crownded shield within garter, milled
edge, 12h, 2.77g (ESC 1632; Bull 2195; Spink 3791), metal flaw
to bottom of truncation, yet toned, very fine; Threepence, 1763,
laureate head right, rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 6h,
1.58g (ESC 2034; Bull 2255; Spink 3753), a touch of rub to the
highest points, otherwise richly toned and residually lustrous,
near extremely fine; Maundy Penny, 1818, laureate head right,
rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 11h, 0.47g (ESC 2423;
Bull 2241; Spink 3792), lustrous, extremely fine (3)Subject to
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£80 to £100

Lot 4211 George III (1760-1820), Maundy Threepence, 1762, young


laureate head right, rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 6h,
1.55g (ESC 2033; Bull 2254; Spink 3753), some toning to
darkened surfaces, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4212 George III (1760-1820), Penny, 1807, laureate head right, rev.
Britannia seated left, centre milled edge, 6h, 18.48g (Spink
3780), rubbed and with some nailmarks, nevertheless bolder
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£30 to £50

Lot 4213 George III (1760-1820), Penny, 1806, Fourth Issue, Soho Mint,
Birmingham, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia
seated left, edge obliquely grained, 18.79g, 6h (Spink 3780), a
few bagmarks, otherwise pleasingly toned, extremely fine; Half
Penny, 1799, Third Issue, Soho Mint, Birmingham, laureate and
draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge obliquely
grained, 12.54g, 6h (Spink 3778), reverse edge bruised at 10
o'clock, hairline scratches, otherwise very fineSubject to 20%
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£100 to £150
Lot 4214 George III (1760-1820), Halfpenny, 1772, laureate bust right,
rev. Britannia seated left, plain edge, 7h, 9.89g (Spink 3774), a
touch of rub to highest points, nevertheless the reverse with
hints of residual lustre, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4215 George III (1760-1820), Halfpenny, Third Issue, 1799, Soho,
laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia, central milled
edge, 12.30g, 6h (Spink 3778), rubbing to high points, fields
lightly fingermarked, otherwise hints of lustre, very fineSubject
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£150 to £200

Lot 4216 George III (1760-1810), Halfpenny, Third Issue, 1799, Soho,
laureate head right, rev. Britannia seated left, 6 relief
gunports, centre milled edge, 6h, 12.91g (Spink 3778), a
handful of contact marks to reverse field, otherwise with
attractive blue toning, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£80 to £120

Lot 4217 George III (1760-1820), Guinea Gambling Token, 1790,


laureate bust right, rev. spade shield, obliquely milled edge,
12h 3.83g, good very fine; Halfpenny, 1806, Soho Mint,
laureate head right, rev. Britannia seated left, centre milled
edge, 6h, 9.26g (Spink 3781), rubbed and contact marked, fine
(2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60
Lot 4218 Collection of Copper Coins (7) | George III, Gambling Half
Guinea, 1790, laureate bust right, rev. 'spade' shield, 12h,
pierced and surfaces worn, fine; Halfpenny, 1775, laureate bust
right, rev. Britannia seated left, 6h (Spink 3774), rubbed and
scratched, yet bolder fine; Halfpenny, 1807, Soho Mint,
laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, 6h (Spink 3781),
with pitted surfaces, bold fine; Farthing, 1773, laureate bust
right, rev. Britannia seated left, 5h (Spink 3775), near very
fine; Farthing, 1799; 1806; 1807, Soho Mint, laureate bust
right, rev. Britannia seated left, 6h (Spink 3779; 3782), about
very fine (7)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4219 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, laureate head
left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge lettered DECUS ET
TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV upwards, 15.98g, 6h (MCE 470;
Stratos 171; Spink 3798), bagmarked but lustrous, some tiny
scratches by sword, otherwise good very fineSubject to 20%
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£1,000 to £1,400

Lot 4220 George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, laureate head


left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge lettered DECUS ET
TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV upwards, 15.98g, 6h (MCE 470;
Stratos 171; Spink 3798), polished and rim nicked, a bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£800 to £1,000

Lot 4221 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, laureate head
left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge lettered DECUS ET
TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV upwards, 15.99g, 6h (MCE 470;
Stratos 171; Spink 3798), lightly cleaned but residually
lustrous, struck details a bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£800 to £1,000
Lot 4222 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1821, laureate head left,
rev. St George and dragon, milled edge, 6h, 7.99g (Marsh 5;
Spink 3800), lightly friction marked, nevertheless with a
pleasingly lustre, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£1,200 to £1,500

Lot 4223 (g) George IV (1820-30), Sovereign, 1823, laureate head left,
rev. St George and dragon, milled edge, 7.98g, 6h (Marsh 7-R3;
MCE 473; S.3800), scratch on obverse, otherwise good very
fine, the rarest date of this typeSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£1,200 to £1,500

Lot 4224 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Sovereign, 1825, Type 3,


bare head right, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge milled,
7.98g, 7h (Marsh 10; MCE 476; Spink 3801), lightly bagmarked
otherwise residually lustrous, a bolder very fineSubject to 20%
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£500 to £800

Lot 4225 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Sovereign, 1826, Type 3,


bare head left, rev. crowned shield, milled edge, 6h, 7.99g
(Marsh 11; Spink 3801), wiped and bagmarked, nevertheless
with some lustre to legend, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£600 to £800

Lot 4226 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Sovereign, 1826, Type 3,


bare head right, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge milled,
7.97g, 6h (Marsh 11; MCE 477; Spink 3801), several nicks to
rim, otherwise lightly cleaned but residually lustrous, a bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£500 to £800
Lot 4227 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Sovereign, 1826, Type 3,
bare head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge milled,
7.80g, 7h (Marsh 11; MCE 477; Stratos 125; Spink 3801), some
surface marks, otherwise rubbed, a bolder fine / fineSubject to
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£500 to £600

Lot 4228 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Sovereign, 1829, Type 3,


bare head right, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge milled,
7.99g, 6h (Marsh 14; MCE 480; Spink 3801), light rub and tone,
several faint bagmarks and scuffs, otherwise residually
lustrous, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£500 to £800

Lot 4229 (g) George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Half-Sovereign, 1826,


bare head left, no extra tuft, rev. crowned garnished shield,
edge milled, 3.92g, 7h (Marsh 407; MCE 486; Spink 3804),
removed from jewellery with resultant damage to rims, and
scratching and polishing to obverse field, otherwise struck
details a bolder fine / about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£180 to £220

Lot 4230 George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, inverted WWP,


laureate head left, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge
downwards, 6h, 28.22g (ESC -; Bull 2311-[R]; Spink 3805),
previously cleaned and lightly bagmarked, nevertheless now
retoning, the central devices still pleasingly struck up, bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £300
Lot 4231 The Armstrong Collection | NGC UNC Details |
George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821
SECUNDO, laureate head left, rev. St. George
and Dragon, date in exergue, WWP under
broken lance, lettered edge downwards, 6h
(Bull 2310; ESC 246; Pywell-Phillips 491; Spink
2805), unfortunate scratches before horse,
otherwise lightly toned and lustrous, pleasingly
uniform across devices, struck details a bolder
extremely fine, in NGC holder, harshly graded
UNC Details ~ Reverse Scratched (Cert.
#5880392-007)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£240 to £300

Lot 4232 The Armstrong Collection | NGC UNC Details | George IV


(1820-1830), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head left, rev.
St. George and Dragon, date in exergue, WWP under broken
lance, lettered edge downwards, 6h (Bull 2310; ESC 246;
Pywell-Phillips 491; Spink 2805), some brightness surrounding
dragon, otherwise of natural appearance with hints of purplish-
blue toning, struck details almost extremely fine, in NGC
holder, harshly graded UNC Details ~ Reverse Cleaned (Cert.
#5880392-008)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£180 to £240

Lot 4233 George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head


left, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge downwards, 6h,
28.13g (ESC 246; Bull 2310; Spink 3805), bagmarked and
lightly wiped, otherwise lightly toned, very fineSubject to 20%
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£100 to £150
Lot 4234 George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head
left, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge, 7h, 27.83g (ESC
246; Bull 2310; Spink 3805), rubbed and with some contact
marked, otherwise with hints of toning to recesses, near very
fine; Halfcrown, 1825, bare head left, rev. shield with crowned
helmet, milled edge, 6h, 13.74g (ESC 642; Bull 2371; Spink
3809), obverse scratched, highest points rubbed, otherwise
with some toning, fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£120 to £150

Lot 4235 George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1820, Type 1, laureate bust


right, rev. lightly garnished shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.10g
(ESC 628; Bull 2357; Spink 3807), the obverse wiped and
lightly contact marked, yet the reverse with a proof-like flashy
lustre and attractive toning, very fine / extremely fineSubject to
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£400 to £500

Lot 4236 (x) George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1820, Type 1, laureate


head left, rev. ornately garnished shield, milled edge, 6h (ESC
628; Bull 2357; Spink 3807), lightly wiped and some nailmarks
to obverse, nevertheless with hints of toning and the devices
pleasingly struck up, really bold very fine, in PCGS holder,
graded AU DETAILS, cleaned (Cert.
#140007.92/42689546)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
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£200 to £300

Lot 4237 George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1820, Type 1, laureate head


right, rev. lightly garnished shield, milled edge, 6h, 13.83g
(ESC 628; Bull 2357; Spink 3807), rubbed and contact marked,
light bruise to edge at 12 o'clock, otherwise toned, near very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £120
Lot 4238 George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1821, Type
1, laureate head right, rev. lightly garnished
shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.00g (ESC 631; Bull
2360; Spink 3807), the obverse lightly rubbed
and bagmarked, nevertheless darkly toned, the
reverse with somewhat frosted surfaces, very
fine, reverse betterSubject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £300

Lot 4239 George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1823, Type 2, laureate head


left, rev. crowned shield in Garter and collar, milled edge, 6h,
14.12g (ESC 634; Bull 2365; Spink 3808), cleaned and lightly
surface marked, nevertheless bolder very fineSubject to 20%
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£150 to £250

Lot 4240 George IV (1820-1830), 'Chantrey's' Proof Halfcrown, 1825,


bare head left, rev. crowned and floral-garnished shield, edge
milled, 14.17g, 7h (Davies 191; Bull 2372; ESC 643; Spink
3809), usual tiny die flaws in central shield and with handling
marks and scuffing in fields, otherwise residually brilliant with
cameo 'stippling' to portrait, near extremely fine, very
rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£600 to £1,000

Lot 4241 George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Halfcrown, 1825, bare head


left, rev. shield with crowned helmet, milled edge, 6h, 14.08g
(ESC 642; Bull 2371; Spink 3809), cleaned and with some light
contact marks, otherwise devices pleasingly struck up, bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200
Lot 4242 George IV (1820-1830), 'Chantrey's' Halfcrown, 1828, bare head
left, rev. crowned and floral-garnished shield, edge milled,
13.68g, 6h (Davies 193; Bull 2377; ESC 648; Pywell-Phillips
501; Spink 3809), rubbed and toned, good to fair, yet the key
date of series, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£60 to £100

Lot 4243 Mixed Silver (4) | George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1823,


young laureate head left, rev. crowned square-topped shield in
Garter, milled edge, 6h, 13.21g (ESC 634; Bull 2365; Spink
3808), scratch to face and flat surfaces, poor; Halfcrown, 1825,
bare head left, rev. shield with crowned helmet, milled edge,
6h, 13.56g (ESC 642; Bull 2371; Spink 3809), mostly flat, fair;
Shilling, 1826, 8 or 6 over 2, bare head left, rev. lion on crown,
milled edge, 6h, 5.18g (ESC 1257a; Bull 2410-[R3]; Spin 3812),
flat, poor, yet extremely rare; William IV (1830-1837), Shilling,
1836, bare head right, rev. crowned denomination within
wreath, milled edge, 6h, 5.01g (ESC 1273; Bull 2494; Spink
3835), flat yet toned, poor (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£50 to £70

Lot 4244 George IV (1820-1830), Shilling, 1821, laureate head left, rev.
crowned and garnished shield, milled edge, 6h, 5.65g (ESC
1247; Bull 2396; Spink 3810), richly toned, especially to the
reverse and with a pleasing lustre, extremely fineSubject to
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£200 to £300

Lot 4245 AU58 BN | George IV, First issue, Farthing, 1825, laureate head
left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 6h (Spink 3822), a
handful of nailmarks and some bruising to edge, with areas of
darker carbonisation to surfaces, otherwise bolder very fine, in
NGC holder, graded AU58 BN (Cert. #6296655-007)Subject to
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£30 to £50
Lot 4246 Collection of Halfpennies and Farthings (9) | George IV
(1820-1830), Halfpenny, 1826; 1827, laureate head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge (Spink 3824), the first near
very fine, the second with lighter surfaces, very fine; Farthing,
1821; 1822; 1823 (2); 1825, young laureate head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge (Spink 3822), the 1822 with
some mint red and lustre, extremely fine, the rest very fine;
Farthing, 1829; 1830, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated
right, plain edge (Spink 3825), about very fine (9)Subject to
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£100 to £150

Lot 4247 George IV (1820-30), Proof Third-Farthing, 1827, laureate head


left, rev. en médaille, Britannia, edge plain, 1.61g (Cooke 1633;
BMC 1454; S.3827), some rub to high points, otherwise
lustrous, extremely fine, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£300 to £400

Lot 4248 (g) William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1832, second bare head
right, nose to second I, rev. crowned shield on mantle, edge
milled, 7.96g, 6h (Marsh 17; MCE 490; Bentley 28; Stratos 131;
Spink 3829B), lightly toned and lustrous, a pleasing very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£600 to £900

Lot 4249 William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1837, second bare head


right, nose to second I, rev. crowned shield on mantle, edge
milled, 7.98g, 6h (Marsh 21; MCE 494; Spink 3829B), lustrous,
a pleasing very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£600 to £900

Lot 4250 (g) William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1837, second bare head
right, rev. crowned shield on mantle, edge milled, 7.72g, 6h
(Marsh 21; MCE 494; Spink 3829B), a small test mark on rim at
12 o'clock and bruise at 6 o'clock, otherwise lightly polished,
fair / fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£400 to £600
Lot 4251 William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1834, bare head right, WW
in script on truncation, rev. crowned arms in mantle, milled
edge, 5h, 14.13g (ESC 662; Bull 2478; Spink 3834A), the
obverse wiped, hairline die flaw through neck, the reverse with
proof-like surfaces, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£300 to £400

Lot 4252 William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown (5), 1834 (2), WW in script


on truncation; 1836 (3), WW in script on truncation, bare head
right, rev. crowned shield on mantle, milled edge, (ESC 662;
666; Bull 2478; 2482; Spink 3834a), all rubbed and flat in
places, some with toning, fair (5)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£220 to £250

Lot 4253 William IV (1830-1837), Shilling, 1836, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 5h, 5.67g
(ESC 1678-[R2]; Bull 2510; Spink 3836), a touch of rub to
highest points of hair, otherwise richly toned in hues of blue
and ochre, lustrous, bold extremely fine, very rareSubject to
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£200 to £250

Lot 4254 William IV (1830-1837), Sixpence, 1831, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 2.83g
(ESC 1670; Bull 2499; Spink 3836), some rub to highpoints,
otherwise toned to darkened surfaces, bolder very fineSubject
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£30 to £50
Lot 4255 Mixed Silver (9) | William IV (1830-1837), Sixpence, 183[?],
bare head right, rev. crowned denomination within wreath,
milled edge, 6h, 2.47g (Spink 3836), poor; Victoria
(1837-1901), Sixpence, 1872, second young head left, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 2.60g
(ESC 1726; Bull 3226-[R]; Spink 3910); 1887, Jubilee head left,
rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 2.82g (ESC
1752; Bull 3264; Spink 3928), very fine; 1896; 1900, Old head
left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge,
12h, 2.56g; 12h, 2.69g (ESC 1766; 1770; Bull 3289; 3293; Spink
3941), poor; Groat, 1838, young head left, rev. Britannia seated
right, milled edge, 12h, 1.89g (ESC 1930; Bull 3319; Spink
3913), toned, very fine; Maundy Fourpence, 1848, young head
left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, plain edge, 6h,
1.88g (ESC 2458; Bull 3491; Spink 3916), lustrous and toned,
extremely fine; Maundy Threepence, 1874, young head left, rev.
crowned denomination, plain edge, 6h, 1.42g (ESC 2487; Bull
3527; Spink 3916), lustrous and toned, extremely fine; Maundy
Twopence, 1870, young head left, rev. crowned denomination,
plain edge, 6h, 0.95g (ESC 2482; Bull 3522; Spink 3916),
lustrous and toned, extremely fine (9)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4256 William IV (1830-1837), Groat, 1836, bare head right, rev.
Britannia seated right, milled edge, 12h, 1.88g (ESC 1918; Bull
2515; Spink 3837), darkly toned with hues of blue, good very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£30 to £50

Lot 4257 William IV (1830-1837), Groat, 1837, bare head right, rev.
Britannia seated right, milled edge, 12h, 1.89g (ESC 1922; Bull
2520; Spink 3837), hairline die flaw through FOUR, bright,
otherwise lustrous and extremely fine; Victoria (1837-1901),
Groat, 1855, young head left, rev. Britannia seated left, milled
edge, 12h, 1.89g (ESC 1953; Bull 3352; Spink 3913), bright yet
lustrous, extremely fine; Groat, 1888, Jubilee bust left, rev.
Britannia seated right, milled edge, 12h, 1.88g (ESC 1956; Bull
3359; Spink 3913), bright, yet lustrous, extremely fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £150
Lot 4258 Maundy Coins (5) | William IV (1830-1837), Maundy
Threepence, 1836, bare head right, rev. crowned denomination,
edge plain (ESC 2443; Bull 2554; Spink 3840); Victoria
(1837-1901), Maundy Fourpence, 1857, young head left, rev.
crowned denomination, edge plain; Threepence, 1888; 1889 (2),
Jubilee had left, rev. crowned denomination, edge plain (ESC
2468; 2502; 2504; Bull 3501; 3545; 3547; Spink 3916; 3932),
the first darkly toned yet smoothed, about very fine, the second
also darkly toned and very fine, the Jubilee issues attractively
toned and lustrous, uncirculated (5)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £300

Lot 4259 William IV (1830-37), Penny, 1831, W.W on truncation, 19.01g,


11h (Pywell-Phillips -; BMC Peck 1458*; S.3846), surfaces
lightly polished, otherwise a bold fine, very rareSubject to 20%
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£40 to £60

Lot 4260 (x) AU58 BN | William IV (1830-1837), Halfpenny, 1837, bare


head right, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h (Spink
3847), with some bagmarks, including to cheek, the date
double struck, darkened surfaces, otherwise almost extremely
fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 BN (Cert. #
2771521-005)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4261 (g) MS62 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Five-Pounds,


Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, milled edge, 1h
(MCE -; Schneider II, 653; Stratos 203; Spink 3864), occasional
reddish toning spots across lustrous but lightly bagmarked
fields, a boldly struck portrait but muted eye-appeal, extremely
fine, in PCGS holder, desirably graded MS62 (Cert.
#43419411)https://www.pcgs.com/cert/43419411Subject to 20%
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£2,400 to £3,000
Lot 4262 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Five-Pounds, 1887,
Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, milled edge,
40.03g, 12h (MCE -; Spink 3864), lightly cleaned, otherwise
lustrous with hints of peripheral toning, the usual bagmarks in
expansive fields, otherwise a really bold very fine / almost
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£1,600 to £2,000

Lot 4263 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Five-Pounds, 1893, veiled
head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.98g, 12h
(Stratos 205; Schneider II, 657; MCE -; Spink 3872), lightly
wiped and bag marked, otherwise lustrous, a really bold very
fine, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£1,800 to £2,200

Lot 4264 (g) PCGS MS62 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-
Pounds, 1887, 'Large Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George
and Dragon, Large BP, edge milled, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock 2c/3a;
Stratos 173; Spink 3865), faint cabinet friction in otherwise
lustrous, partially frosty and somewhat brilliant fields, softly
struck on hair as usual for issue, otherwise attractively fresh,
good extremely fine, in PCGS holder, suitably graded MS62
(Cert. #38191399)ProvenanceSNeC 13, 24 February 2021, lot
4628 - "flashy fields, good extremely fine"Gadoury, Coin
Auction 2020, 30 October 2020, lot 791
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/38191399Subject to 20% VAT on
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£1,400 to £1,600

Lot 4265 (g) PCGS MS61 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-
Pounds, 1887, 'Large Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George
and Dragon, Large BP, edge milled, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock 2c/3a;
Stratos 173; Spink 3865), colourful spot of tone by date the
reverse otherwise residually quite brilliant, the obverse with
more muted lustre and softly struck on hair, extremely fine, in
PCGS holder, fairly graded MS61 (Cert.
#43414648)https://www.pcgs.com/cert/43414648Subject to 20%
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£1,200 to £1,400
Lot 4266 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,
'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 16.02g, 12h
(Dyer & Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), very faint bagmarks,
otherwise lustrous, softly struck on hair, otherwise extremely
fine for issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£800 to £1,000

Lot 4267 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled-eye', rev. St. George and Dragon,
small date and B.P., edge milled, 15.99g, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock
2b/2; Spink 3865), rim bruise at 11 o'clock and superficial bag
marks, otherwise residually lustrous, a bolder very fine /
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£750 to £850

Lot 4268 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Jubilee' bust left, normal eye, rev. St. George and Dragon, large
date and B.P., edge milled, 15.96g, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock 2c/3a;
Spink 3865), unfortunate scuff by date and lightly wiped, with
superficial marks in fields, otherwise lustrous, almost
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£750 to £850

Lot 4269 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 15.99g, 12h
(Dyer & Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), rubbed and lightly cleaned
with some surface marks, almost very fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£700 to £900

Lot 4270 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 16.00g, 1h (Dyer
& Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), cleaned but residually lustrous, a
bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£700 to £900
Lot 4271 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,
'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 15.95g, 12h
(Dyer & Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), burnished and bright with
residual lustre at recesses, a bolder very fineSubject to 20%
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£700 to £900

Lot 4272 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 16.01g, 1h (Dyer
& Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), lightly cleaned, otherwise a
bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£700 to £900

Lot 4273 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 15.97g, 12h
(Dyer & Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), polished, very fineSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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£700 to £900

Lot 4274 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 16.00g, 12h
(Dyer & Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), bright but lustrous, almost
problem free for bagmarks, otherwise a really bold very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£750 to £950

Lot 4275 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, 'doubled eye', rev. St. George
and Dragon, small date and B.P., edge milled, 15.99g, 12h
(Dyer & Lubbock 2b/2; Spink 3865), bright but lustrous, a
really bold very fine / extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£750 to £950
Lot 4276 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,
'Tall Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George and Dragon, tall
date and B.P., edge milled, 16.02g, 1h (Dyer & Lubbock ???/??;
Spink 3865), lightly wiped, otherwise residually lustrous, a
really bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£700 to £900

Lot 4277 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Tall Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George and Dragon, tall
date and B.P., edge milled, 15.99g, 11h (Dyer & Lubbock ???/??;
Spink 3865), lightly wiped otherwise residually lustrous, softly
struck on hair, otherwise a bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£700 to £900

Lot 4278 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Tall Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George and Dragon, tall
date and B.P., edge milled, 15.98g, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock ???/??;
Spink 3865), lightly cleaned and resultantly bright, residually
lustrous, a bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£700 to £900

Lot 4279 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887, 'Tall


Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George and Dragon, tall date
and B.P., edge milled, 15.99g, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock ???/??;
Spink 3865), bagmarked but lustrous, a really bold very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£750 to £950

Lot 4280 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887,


'Tall Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St. George and Dragon, tall
date and B.P., edge milled, 15.99g, 1h (Dyer & Lubbock ???/??;
Spink 3865), small nick at 1 o'clock, otherwise bright, a really
bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£700 to £900
Lot 4281 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Two-Pounds, 1887
(2), 'Tall Date' and 'Small Date', 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St.
George and Dragon, tall date and B.P., edge milled, 15.84g,
12h; 15.89g, 12h (Dyer & Lubbock ???/??; Spink 3865), the first
harshly cleaned and removed from mount with resultant rim
reworking, otherwise struck details, very fine; the second
cleaned and heavily rubbed, otherwise fine (2)Subject to 20%
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£1,200 to £1,500

Lot 4282 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Two-Pounds, 1893, veiled
head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 15.88g, 11h
(MCE -; Stratos 175; Spink 3873), two small rim bruises to
reverse rim, the portrait rubbed with a few surface marks,
otherwise residually lustrous, a bolder fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£750 to £850

Lot 4283 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1846, first young head left,
rev. crowned shield within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 7.92g
(Marsh 29; Spink 3852), rubbed and lightly contact marked,
otherwise bolder fine, the reverse betterSubject to 20% VAT on
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£350 to £400

Lot 4284 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Shieldback' Sovereign, 1870, die


number 90, Type 1b, milled edge, 6h, 7.98g (Marsh 54; Spink
3853), lightly contact marked and edge bruise to reverse at 1
o'clock, nevertheless the legends lustrous, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£380 to £420

Lot 4285 (g) MS62 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'St George' Sovereign, 1880,
London, Type IIA, second head, WW complete on truncation,
rev. 'Short tail', small BP, edge milled, 8.01g, 5h (Marsh 91E;
Spink 3856F), bagmarked, otherwise lustrous, near extremely
fine and surprisingly scarce, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert.
#6295129-005)ProvenanceThe Lansdown Collection of Guineas
and SovereignsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£380 to £420
Lot 4286 (g) AU58 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Sovereign, 1893 M,
Melbourne, 'Second Legend' type - angled JEB, rev. 'Long Tail',
edge milled, 8.00g, 1h (DISH M18; Marsh 137; Spink 3867C),
rim marks, bagmarked and residually brilliant, otherwise very
fine or marginally better, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert.
#6295129-012)ProvenanceThe Lansdown Collection of Guineas
and SovereignsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£380 to £420

Lot 4287 (g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Shieldback' Half Sovereign, 1873, die
number 89, Type 1b, milled edge, 6h, 3.97g (Marsh 448; Spink
3860D), metal flaw to second A in BRITANNIARUM, lightly
contact marked, nevertheless with a reddish-tone to surfaces,
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250

Lot 4288 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1844 VIII, star stops, young head
left, rev. crowned square-topped shield within wreath, incuse
lettered edge, 6h, 28.23g (ESC 280; Bull 2561; Spink 3882),
cleaned and bagmarked, nevertheless with some toning, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £180

Lot 4289 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown (2), 1844 VIII, cinquefoil stops;
1845 VIII, cinquefoil stops, young head left, rev. crowned
square-topped shield within wreath, lettered edge, 6h, 28.20g;
6h, 27.84g (ESC 281; 282; Bull 2562; 2564), both lightly
contact marked, the first with flatness to higher points and
thus bolder fine, the second with darkened surfaces, about very
fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4290 (x) XF45 | Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1845 VIII, cinquefoil
stops, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped shield,
lettered edge, 7h (ESC 282; Bull 2564; Spink 3882), bagmarked
and scratched, small bruise to reverse edge at 4 o'clock,
otherwise with some toning, very fine, in NGC holder, graded
XF45, (Cert. #2771521-007)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price
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Estimate
£200 to £300
Lot 4291 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1845 VIII, type B1, cinquefoil
stops, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped shield
within wreath, lettered edge, 6h, 28.21g (ESC 281; Bull 2562;
Spink 3882), scratch across face and lightly contact marked,
nevertheless toned to darkened surfaces, very fineSubject to
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£80 to £120

Lot 4292 The Armstrong Collection | NGC PF61 | Victoria (1837-1901),


Proof 'Gothic' Crown, MDCCCXLVII [1847] UNDECIMO, by W
Wyon, 'Gothic' bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform,
lettered edge downwards, 6h (L&S 57; ESC 288; Bull 2571;
Spink 3883), bagmarked in residually brilliant fields, partial
tone framing the crown, otherwise uniform for strike if a touch
soft on hair, extremely fine and ever sought-after, in NGC
holder, generously graded PF61 (Cert. #5880392-004)Subject
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£6,000 to £8,000

Lot 4293 Victoria (1837-1901), Proof 'Gothic Crown', MDCCCXLVII


[1847] UNDECIMO, by W Wyon, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW
on truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, raised lettered
edge downwards, 6h, 28.28g (L&S 57; ESC 288; Bull 2571;
Spink 3883), light scratch to the cheek and a handful of faint
hairline marks to the obverse field, the obverse edge with a
couple of small bruises at 7 o'clock, otherwise richly and
attractively toned to brilliant surfaces, extremely fineSubject to
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£2,500 to £3,000

Lot 4294 Victoria (1837-1901), Proof 'Gothic' Crown, MDCCCXLVII


[1847] UNDECIMO, by W Wyon, 'Gothic' bust left, rev. crowned
shields cruciform, lettered edge downwards, 28.33g, 6h (L&S
57; ESC 288; Bull 2571; Spink 3883), surface marks and
handling lines in residually brilliant fields, lightly toned,
otherwise a really bold very fine, of slightly untidy appearance
but nevertheless ever sought afterSubject to 20% VAT on
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£800 to £1,200
Lot 4295 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Crown, 1887; 1891, Jubilee head
left, rev. St George and dragon, milled edge, 12h, 28.27g;
27.70g (ESC 296; 301; Bull 2585; 2591; Spink 3921), the first
polished and contact marked, the second pierced and plugged,
bruises to edge, both fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £200

Lot 4296 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Crown, 1889 (2), Jubilee head
left, rev. St George and dragon, milled edge, 12h, 28.24g, 12h,
28.27g (ESC 299; Bull 2589; Spink 3921), the first with a small
hairline to face, die flaw to reverse edge at 5 o'clock, otherwise
lightly toned and with flashy surfaces, about extremely fine, the
second very lightly contact marked, yet with flashy blue toning
to dark surfaces, very fine (2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£180 to £220

Lot 4297 Victorian Crowns (3) | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Crown,


1887; 1889, Jubilee head left, rev. St George and dragon, milled
edge, 12h, 28.28g; 12h, 28.28g; 'Old Head' Crown, 1893 LVI,
old head left, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge, 12h,
28.23g (ESC 296; 299; 303; Bull 2585; 2589; 2593; Spink 3921;
3937), the first lightly contact marked and wiped, nevertheless
highly lustrous, bold very fine, the second with a handful of
contact marks and rub to reverse, otherwise darkly toned, very
fine, the last cleaned and bagmarked, very fine (3)Subject to
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£200 to £250

Lot 4298 Jubilee and Old Head Crowns (3) | Victoria (1837-1901),
'Jubilee' Crown, 1891, bust left, rev. St George and dragon,
milled edge, 12h, 28.14g (ESC 301; Bull 2591; Spink 3921); Old
Head Crown, 1896 LX; 1900 LXIV, old head left, rev. St George
and dragon, lettered edge, 12h, 28.06g; 28.10g (ESC 311; 319;
Bull 2601; 2609; Spink 3937), all rubbed and with contact
marks, yet with toning, fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£120 to £150
Lot 4299 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1893 LVI; 1900 LXIV, old head
left, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge, 12h, 27.96g; 12h,
28.20g (ESC 303; 319; Bull 2593; 2609; Spink 3937), the first
bagmarked and rubbed, some bruises to edges, nevertheless
some toning to the reverse, fine, the second bagmarked and
with bruises to edges, nevertheless the reverse with frosted
surfaces, near very fine / good very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT
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£150 to £200

Lot 4300 Victorian Crowns (9) | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Crown,


1888, narrow date; 1889 (3); 1891; 1892 (2), Jubilee head left,
rev. St George and dragon, milled edge (ESC 298; 299; 301;
302; Bull 2587; 2589 2591; 2592; Spink 3921); 'Old Head'
crown, 1893 LVI; 1899 LXIII, old head left, rev. St George and
dragon, lettered edge (ESC 303; 317; Bull 2593; 2607; Spink
3937), all lightly contact marked and flat to higher points,
nevertheless mostly toned, bolder fine to near very fine
(9)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£300 to £350

Lot 4301 (x) MS62 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin, 1887,
Roman I, Jubilee head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
sceptres in angles, milled edge, 12h (ESC 394; Bull 2695; Spink
3922), the obverse friction marked and wiped, nevertheless the
reverse with some lustre, bolder very fine, reverse better, in
NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #2772704-003)Subject to 5%
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Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4302 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin, 1887, Roman 1,


Jubilee head left, rev. crowned cruciform shield, sceptres in
angles, milled edge, 12h, 22.62g (ESC 394; Bull 2695; Spink
3922), the obverse with a handful of contact marks, otherwise
with an attractive lustre and toned, extremely fineSubject to
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£80 to £120
Lot 4303 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin, 1887, Arabic 1,
Jubilee head left, rev. crowned cruciform shield, sceptres in
angles, milled edge, 12h, 22.62g (ESC 395; Bull 2697; Spink
3923), a scattering of contact marks to the obverse, otherwise
with some toning and lustrous, near extremely fineSubject to
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£80 to £120

Lot 4304 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin, 1887, Arabic 1,


Jubilee head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in
angles, milled edge, 12h, 22.46g (ESC 395; Bull 2697; Spink
3923), cleaned and bagmarked, nevertheless areas of some
toning to reverse, just very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4305 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin (3), 1887, Roman
I; 1887, Arabic 1; 1889, Arabic I, Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned
cruciform arms, sceptres in angles, milled edge, 22.66g;
22.61g; 22.66g (ESC 394; 395; 398; Bull 2695; 2697; 2701;
Spink 2922; 3923), the first darkly toned, lustrous beneath,
extremely fine, the second wiped yet residually lustrous, bolder
very fine, the latter obverse wiped, yet the reverse proof-like,
near extremely fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £300

Lot 4306 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin, 1887, Roman 1;


1887, Arabic 1; 1889, Arabic 1, 'Jubilee' head left, rev. crowned
cruciform shield, sceptres in angles, milled edge, 22.55g;
22.07g; 22.57g (ESC 394; 395; 398; Bull 2695; 2697; 2701;
Spink 3922; 2923), the first contact marked, yet with some
toning, very fine, the second cleaned and stained, fair, the last,
contact marked and bruises to edge, otherwise toned, very fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £150
Lot 4307 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Double Florin, 1887; 1888,
Arabic 1, Jubilee head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
sceptres in angles, milled edge, 22.67g; 22.64g (ESC 395; 397;
Bull 2697; 2699; Spink 3923), both cleaned, nevertheless with a
flashy lustre, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4308 'Jubilee' Mixed Silver (4) | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee'


Double Florin, 1887, Arabic 1; 1889, Arabic 1, Jubilee head left,
rev. crowned cruciform shield, sceptres in angles, milled edge
(ESC 395; 398; Bull 2697; 2701; Spink 3923); 'Jubilee'
Halfcrown, 1887 (2), Jubilee head left, rev. crowned shield in
Garter and collar, milled edge (ESC 719; Bull 2771; Spink
3924), the 1887 Double Florin with some toning, about very
fine, the other fine, the Halfcrown's both toned to darkened
surfaces, about very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£180 to £220

Lot 4309 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head', Halfcrown, 1840, type A3,
young head left, WW incuse, rev. crowned square-topped shield,
milled edge, 14.25g, 6h (ESC 673; Bull 2715; Spink 3887), the
obverse wiped and with some contact marks, a metal flaw to
field between DEI and the top of the hair, otherwise the reverse
toned and with a slight flashy lustre, a really bold very fine, the
reverse better, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£280 to £350

Lot 4310 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head', Halfcrown, 1850, young


head left, no initials, rev. crowned square-topped shield, milled
edge, 14.21g, 6h (ESC 684; Bull 2733; Spink 3888), the obverse
with some faint contact marks, otherwise lightly toned to
frosted surfaces, near extremely fine / the reverse much as
issued, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£250 to £350
Lot 4311 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1874, type A5, large date,
young head left, rev. crowned shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.13g
(Bull 2741; ESC 692; Spink 3889), small scratch to neck and
verdigris to obverse legend, otherwise toned and with mint
lustre, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£100 to £150

Lot 4312 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1874, type A5, of inferior


workmanship, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped
shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.14g (ESC 692; 2741; Spink 3889), a
handful of nailmarks to neck, otherwise highly lustrous and
with richly toned surfaces, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£100 to £150

Lot 4313 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1875, type A5, of inferior


workmanship, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped
shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.17g (ESC 696; Bull 2745; Spink
3889), the obverse cleaned, nevertheless the reverse
attractively toned and with a somewhat proof-like quality, near
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£80 to £120

Lot 4314 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1882, Type A5, inferior


workmanship, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped
shield within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 14.18g (ESC 710; Bull
2761; Spink 3889), obverse wiped and with a handful of contact
marks, otherwise very lightly toned and the reverse with hints
of lustre, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£120 to £180

Lot 4315 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1884, type A5, of inferior


workmanship, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped
shield within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 14.21g (ESC 712-[S]; Bull
2764; Spink 3889), some friction marks, otherwise lightly toned
and with proof-like surfaces, near extremely fine and
scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150
Lot 4316 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1885, type A5, of inferior
workmanship, young head left, rev. crowned square-topped
shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.14g (ESC 713; Bull 2765; Spink
3889), the obverse wiped, yet now retoning, the reverse with an
attractive lustre, very fine / near extremely fine; Halfcrown,
1887, type A5, of inferior workmanship, young head left, rev.
crowned square-topped shield, milled edge, 6h, 14.06g (ESC
717; Bull 2769; Spink 3889), rubbed, nevertheless lightly
toned, near very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4317 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Halfcrown, 1887, type A7,
young head left "of inferior workmanship", rev. crowned
square-topped shield, milled edge, 14.22g, 5h (ESC 717; Bull
2769; Spink 3888), burnished, the struck details otherwise bold
and uniform, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £100

Lot 4318 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1887,


crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, open lace, rev. crowned shield in
Garter, edge milled, 14.14g, 12h (Davies 640, dies 1/A; ESC
719; Bull 2771; Spink 3924), sporadic bag marks in otherwise
quite brilliant obverse fields, a bolder extremely fine, the
reverse frosty and lustrous and much as struckSubject to 20%
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£140 to £180

Lot 4319 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1887 (2), Jubilee


head left, rev. crowned shield within Garter and collar, milled
edge, 14.11g; 14.17g (ESC 719; Bull 2771; Spink 3924), the
first obverse wiped, yet now retoning, the reverse richly toned
and with some lustre, bold very fine, the second obverse
cleaned and scratched, some residual lustre to the reverse and
areas of toning, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £200
Lot 4320 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1889 (2), Jubilee
head left, rev. crowned shield within Garter and collar, milled
edge, 14.14g; 14.07g (ESC 722; Bull 2774; Spink 3924), both
lightly contact marked, the first cleaned, yet with some residual
lustre to the reverse, very fine, the second with ochre toned
surfaces and some frostiness to the reverse, bolder very fine,
scarce (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4321 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1890, Jubilee head


left, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.11g
(ESC 723; Bull 2775; Spink 3924), the obverse with some light
contact marks, nevertheless patches of toning in places and
highly lustrous, practically extremely fineprovenanceBruun
Rasmussen, Auction 2215, 17th April 2022, lot 5241.Subject to
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£90 to £120

Lot 4322 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Halfcrown (6), 1887; 1888; 1889;
1890; 1891; 1892, Jubilee head left, rev. crowned shield within
Garter and collar, milled edge, 14.17g; 14.13g; 14.14g; 14.12g;
14.10g; 14.10g (ESC 719; 721-725; Bull 2771; 2773-2777; Spink
3924), the obverses mostly cleaned, yet the reverses with much
attractive lustre and areas of toning, very fine, the reverses
better (6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£300 to £350

Lot 4323 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Halfcrown (5), 1887; 1889; 1890
(Spink 3924; ESC 2771; 2773); 'Old' head Halfcrown, 1899
(Spink 3938; ESC 2785), some cleaned fair to very fine
(6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £180

Lot 4324 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown (3), 1893; 1897; 1900, old head
left, rev. spade-shaped shield in collar and Garter, milled edge,
12h, 14.21g; 14.21g; 14.18g (ESC 726; 731; 734; Bull 2778;
2783; 2786), all cleaned and with some friction and bagmarks,
the last with some faint toning to legends, all very fine, the
reverses slightly better, especially to the 1893 (3)Subject to 20%
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£250 to £350
Lot 4325 Victorian Halfcrowns (4) | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee'
Halfcrown, 1887, head left, rev. crowned shield in Garter and
collar,12h, 14.13g (ESC 719; Bull 2771; Spink 3924); 'Old Head'
Halfcrown, 1893; 1897; 1900, veiled head left, rev. crowned
shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.18g; 14.02g; 14.12g (ESC
726; 731; 734; Bull 2778; 2783; 2786; Spink 3938), all lightly
contact marked and some cleaned, nevertheless the latter two
toned, the 1900 strikingly purple, all very fine (4)Subject to
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£200 to £300

Lot 4326 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Godless' Florin, 1849, crowned bust left,
WW after date, rev. four crowned cruciform shields, milled
edge, 6h, 11.33g (ESC 802; Bull 2815; Spink 3890), the obverse
contact marked and wiped, nevertheless with a proof-like
quality, toning to legends and the reverse, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120

Lot 4327 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Godless' Florin, 1849 (3), type A2, WW
behind bust, Gothic bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
emblems in angles, milled edge, 6h, 11.16g; 6h, 11.14g; 6h,
11.23g (ESC 802; Bull 2815; Spink 3890), all flat to higher
points, otherwise toned, near very fine; 'Gothic' Florin, 1873
[MDCCCLXXIII], type B8, Gothic bust right, rev. crowned
cruciform shields, emblems in angles, milled edge, 6h, 11.31g
(ESC 841; Bull 2879; Spink 3893), a couple of faint nailmarks,
the reverse high points rubbed, otherwise toned, very fine
(4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250

Lot 4328 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, 1862, crowned bust left,
rev. four crowned cruciform shields, milled edge, 6h, 11.32g
(ESC 820-[R2]; Bull 2847; Spink 3891), lightly contact marked
and wiped, nevertheless with toning to legends and the reverse,
very fine and very rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£200 to £300
Lot 4329 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXXIX [1879],
crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, milled
edge, 12h, 11.34g (ESC 850; Bull 2894-[R]; Spink 3896), some
faint hairlines and nailmarks to the obverse and previously
wiped, otherwise lightly toned, with a pearlescent lustre,
extremely fine and rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£250 to £300

Lot 4330 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, 1883, crowned bust left,
rev. four crowned cruciform shields, milled edge, 7h, 11.30g
(ESC 859; Bull 2905; Spink 3900), the obverse lightly
nailmarked, otherwise toned, bolder very fine, the reverse
betterSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4331 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, 1883, crowned bust left,
rev. four crowned cruciform shields, milled edge, 6h, 11.31g
(ESC 859; Bull 2905; Spink 3900), some scratches to the
obverse, the reverse rubbed, yet the obverses with traces of
lustre, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£80 to £120

Lot 4332 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Florin, 1887, Jubilee bust
right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, spectres in angles, milled
edge, 12h, 11.28g (ESC 868; Bull 2953; Spink 3925), some
friction marks to the obverse, otherwise lightly toned and
pleasingly lustrous, practically uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT
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£100 to £150

Lot 4333 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Florin, 1887, crowned


'Jubilee' bust left, rev. Roman I, crowned shields cruciform,
emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge milled, 11.12g, 12h
(Bull 2953; Spink 3925), lightly polished and partially retained,
otherwise lustrous, struck details about extremely fineSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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£30 to £50
Lot 4334 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Florin, 1901, old head left, rev.
three crowned shields within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 11.34g
(ESC 885; Bull 2972; Spink 3939), some contact marks to the
obverse, otherwise richly toned and lustrous, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4335 Collection of Florins (5) | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Florin,


1887 (2), Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields,
milled edge (ESC 868; Bull 2953; Spink 3925); Old Head Florin,
1897; 1899; 1900, old head left, rev. three crowned shields
within Garter, milled edge (ESC 881; 883; 884; Bull 2967; 2969;
2971; Spink 3939), all cleaned, one 1887 nevertheless with
proof-like obverse field, all about very fine (5)Subject to 20%
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£300 to £400

Lot 4336 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1841, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
5.64g (ESC 1287-[R]; Bull 2986; Spink 3904), touch of rub to
hair and small metal flaw to the right of ONE, otherwise with
much residual lustre and lightly toned, the central devices
pleasingly struck up, good very fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4337 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1844, Type A3, second young
head left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled
edge, 6h, 5.66g (ESC 291-[S]; Bull 2990; Spink 3904); Sixpence,
1874, Type A3, die number 21, second young head left, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 2.83g
(ESC 1728-[S]; Bull 3229; Spink 3910), the shilling with some
nailmarks to face and previously wiped, yet both richly toned
and lustrous, extremely fine and both scarce (2)Subject to 20%
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£150 to £180
Lot 4338 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1848/6, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
5.65g (ESC 1294-[R2]; Bull 2994; Spink 3904), cleaned and
some hairline marks, nevertheless some residual lustre to
legends, bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120

Lot 4339 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1859, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
5.64g (ESC 1307; Bull 3015; Spink 3904), the obverse cleaned,
nevertheless some residual lustre to the reverse, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4340 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1864, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 7h,
5.65g (ESC 1312; Bull 3024; Spink 3905), lightly cleaned and
with some hairline scratches to face, yet with some resiudal
lustre to edges, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120

Lot 4341 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1865, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, die number 67,
milled edge, 7h, 5.69g (ESC 1313; Bull 3025; Spink 3905), the
obverse wiped, yet now retoning, the reverse with a flashy
lustre and toned, very fine / extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£80 to £120

Lot 4342 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1871, third young head right,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
5.65g (ESC 1321; Bull 3039; Spink 3906A), lightly polished and
a handful of contact marks, otherwise toned, very fineSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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£60 to £90
Lot 4343 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1872, third young head left, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, die number 98, milled
edge, 6h, 5.64g (ESC 1324; Bull 3042; Spink 3906A), the
obverse wiped and with a small die flaw to the bottom of the
truncation, nevertheless the reverse with some residual lustre,
bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Estimate
£70 to £90

Lot 4344 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1873, third young head left, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 5.65g
(ESC 1325; Bull 3043; Spink 3906A), the obverse wiped, yet
with some toning in the legend, the reverse with lustre, bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4345 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Proof Shilling, 1887,


crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, by J. E. Boehm, rev. crowned shield
in Garter, edge milled, 5.65g, 11h (ESC 1352; Bull 3138; Spink
3926), faint bag marks in otherwise brilliant fields, some small
die breaks in recesses, nevertheless an appealing Proof, good
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4346 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Shilling, 1887 (2),


Jubilee head left, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled
edge, 12h, 5.65g; 12h, 5.66g (ESC 1351; Bull 3137; Spink
3926), both lightly contact marked, the first previously wiped,
yet both richly toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£40 to £60

Lot 4347 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Shilling, 1897, veiled head
left, large lettering, rev. large rose, crowned shields in Garter,
edge milled, 5.64g, 12h (Bull 3162; ESC 1366; Spink 3940A), a
handful of small nailmarks to the obverse and some carbon
marks, nevertheless toned and with much mint lustre,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£30 to £50
Lot 4348 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling (3), 1864, second young head
left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, die
number 65, 6h, 5.66g (ESC 1312; Bull 3024; Spink 3905),
nailmark to neck, otherwise lustrous and toned, extremely fine;
1880; 1885, fourth young head left, rev. crowned denomination
within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 5.63g; 6h, 5.21g (ESC -; 1345;
Bull 3063; 3076; Spink 3907), the first with some verdigris,
otherwise toned, about very fine, the second fair (3) Subject to
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Estimate
£60 to £90

Lot 4349 Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling (3), 1866, second young head,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
5.64g (ESC 1314; Bull 3027; Spink 3905); 1874, third young
head left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled
edge, 6h, 5.62g (ESC 1326; Bull 3044; Spink 3906A); 1878,
third young head left, rev. crowned denomination within
wreath, milled edge, 6h, 5.61g (ESC 1330; Bull 3049; Spink
3906A), all rubbed the last with darkened surfaces, all fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£60 to £90

Lot 4350 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Shilling (9), 'Jubilee' head, rev.,
crowned shield within Garter, 1887 (3) (Spink 3926; ESC 3137);
1888 (Spink 3926; ESC 3139); 1889 (Spink 3927; ESC 3142);
1890 (Spink 3927; ESC 3144); 1891 (Spink 3927; 3145); 1892
(Spink 3927; ESC 3147), fine to very fine (9)Subject to 20% VAT
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Estimate
£100 to £150

Lot 4351 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Shilling (4), 1896; 1897 (2);
1898, veiled head left, rev. three shields within the Garter,
large rose, milled edge, 5.66g; 5.66g; 5.65g; 5.66g (ESC 1356;
1366; 1367; Bull 3161; 3162; 3163; Spink 3940A), the first
polished and scratched in obverse field, fine, one 1897 cleaned,
the other with some lustre, the 1898 obverse wiped, yet with
some lustre to the reverse, all very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT
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Estimate
£100 to £150
Lot 4352 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1853, type A1, first head left,
rev. crowned mark of value within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
3.36g (Spink 3908; ESC 3189), some light scuff marks,
otherwise lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£100 to £200

Lot 4353 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1857, first young head left, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 2.81g
(ESC 1704-[R]; Bull 3198; Spink 3908), dark to legends, yet
lustrous and lightly toned to somewhat frosted surfaces,
extremely fine and rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £200

Lot 4354 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1875, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
2.84g (ESC 1729; Bull 3230; Spink 3910), some very faint
hairlines to the obverse, nevertheless pleasingly toned and
lustrous, uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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Estimate
£100 to £200

Lot 4355 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1876, second young head left,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, die number 6, milled
edge, 6h, 2.82g (ESC 1730-[R2]; Bull 3231; Spink 3910),
patches of toning to obverse, the reverse with some lustre, near
extremely fine and very rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£100 to £150

Lot 4356 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1877, no die number; 1877, die
number 13, second young head left, rev. crowned denomination
within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.82g; 2.82g (ESC 1732; 1731; Bull
3243; 3232; Spink 3911; 3910), the obverses cleaned, yet the
reverses with some lustre, the second lightly toned, bolder very fine
/ extremely fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£100 to £150
Lot 4357 Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1879, second young head right,
rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h,
2.83g (ESC 1736; Bull 3238; Spink 3910), a scattering of
contact marks, nevertheless richly toned, very fineSubject to
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Estimate
£60 to £90

Lot 4358 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Sixpence, 1887, Jubilee head


left, rev. crowned shield within the Garter, milled edge, 1h,
2.84g (ESC 1754; Bull 3272; Spink 3929), some hairline marks
to the obverse, nevertheless toned and very fineSubject to 20%
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Estimate
£60 to £90

Lot 4359 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Sixpence, 1888, edge milled,


2.83g, 12h (Bull 3277; Spink 3929), small black mark in
reverse field, otherwise a bolder very fine, issued in the year of
the Whitechapel MurdersSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4360 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1893, edge milled,
2.83g, 12h (Bull 3285; Spink 3941), bright, about extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£40 to £60

Lot 4361 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1896, edge milled,
2.84g, 12h (Bull 3289; Spink 3941), lightly bagmarked, some
toning in reverse edges, almost extremelySubject to 20% VAT
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Estimate
£40 to £60

Lot 4362 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1900, old head left,
rev. crowned denomination in wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1770; Bull 3293; Spink 3941), the obverse wiped, yet the
reverse lustrous, very fine, the reverse betterSubject to 20%
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Estimate
£30 to £50
Lot 4363 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Maundy Set, 1850, young
head left, rev. crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 3493;
ESC 2460; Spink 3916), toned to choice surfaces, as struck
(4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£200 to £250

Lot 4364 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Maundy Set, 1873, young
head left, rev. crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 3526;
ESC 2486; Spink 3916), scratch to Fourpence bust, otherwise
highly lustrous and darkly toned, good very fine to extremely
fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£250 to £350

Lot 4365 Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Maundy Set, 1877, young
head left, rev. crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 3530;
ESC 2490; Spink 3916), lustrous and darkly toned with hues of
blue, near extremely fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£220 to £280

Lot 4366 Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy Fourpence, 1883; 1886, young


head left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, plain edge,
12h, 1.89g; 1.88g (ESC 2497; 2500; Bull 3540; 3543; Spink
3916), the first darkly toned and with some lustre, extremely
fine, the second with some nailmarks to the obverse, yet
residually lustrous, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4367 Victoria (1837-1901), Twopence, 1838, plain edge, 12h, 0.93g
(ESC 2248; Bull 3456; Spink 3914E); Maundy Penny, 1843,
plain edge, 6h, 0.47g (ESC 2453; Bull 3486; Spink 3916);
Maundy Penny, 1848, plain edge, 6h, 0.48g (ESC 2458-[R]; Bull
3491; Spink 3916), the first nailmarked, yet toned, the others
with a touch of rub yet darkly toned and with a pleasing lustre,
very fine, the 1848 near extremely fine and rare (3)Subject to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£80 to £120
Lot 4368 Victorian Mixed Silver (6) | Victoria (1837-1901), Double Florin,
1887, Arabic 1, Jubilee head left, rev. crowned cruciform
shields, sceptres in angles, milled edge (ESC 395; Bull 2697;
Spink 3923); Florin, 1887, Jubilee head left, rev. crowned
cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, milled edge (ESC 863;
Bull 2953; Spink 3925); Shilling, 1887, Jubilee head left, rev.
crowned shield in Garter, milled edge (ESC 1351; Bull 3137;
Spink 3926); Sixpence, 1887 (2), Jubilee head left, rev. crowned
shield in Garter, milled edge (ESC 1752; Bull 3264; Spink
3928); Maundy Penny, 1848, young head left, rev. crowned
denomination in wreath, plain edge (ESC 2458; Bull 3491;
Spink 3916), all currency issues wiped, yet the reverses of the
Double Florin and Shilling lustrous, bolder very fine, reverses
better, the Sixpences darkly toned, very fine, the Penny lightly
toned and with proof-like surfaces, extremely fine (6)Subject to
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Estimate
£200 to £300

Lot 4369 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1841, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 19.01g (Spink 3948),
hairline scratch through obverse field, otherwise with hints of
original mint red surfaces within the legends and edges of
devices, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£70 to £90

Lot 4370 (x) MS62 BN | Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1853, young head
left, rev. Britannia seated right, ornamental trident, plain edge,
1h (Spink 3948), a handful of nailmarks, including to the neck,
otherwise with a chocolate patina and the hair in pleasing
detail, near extremely fine. in NGC holder, graded MS62 BN
(Cert. # 2771521-006)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4372 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1854 over 3, PT, reads DEF:,
18.68g, 12h (Adams 123; Pywell-Phillips -; BMC Peck 1505;
S.3948), lightly cleaned with surface marks, otherwise a bolder
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£20 to £40
Lot 4373 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1854, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 11h, 19.02g (Spink 3948),
some carbonised marks, otherwise with areas of mint red
surfaces beneath slightly darkened surfaces, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4374 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1858, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 18.85g (Spink 3949), a
handful of faint contact marks and a very slight bruise to edge
at 10 o'clock, otherwise bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4375 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1860, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, dies 3 and D, 9.33g, 12h (Freeman 13;
Spink 3954), speckles of carbonisation throughout, die flaw
below Y on reverse, otherwise mint red and lustrous, practically
uncirculatedprovenancePreviously purchased from Spink;
R1942 CISubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4376 (x) MS62 BN | Victoria Penny, 1890, young laureate head left,
rev. Britannia seated, lighthouse and ship behind, plain edge,
11h (Spink 3954), a handful of nailmarks to the right of hair
ribbons, otherwise with darkened surfaces, extremely fine, in
NGC holder, graded MS62 BN (Cert. #2771520-015)Subject to
5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium.
Estimate
£60 to £80

Lot 4377 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1898, old head left, rev. Britannia
seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.69g (Spink 3961), some hairline
scratches to the obverse, otherwise residually lustrous and with
much mint red to surfaces, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT
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Estimate
£50 to £70
Lot 4378 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny (4), 1862, dies 6 and G; 1863, dies
6 and G; 1887; 1893, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated
right, lighthouse and ship behind, plain edge, 9.53g; 9.47g;
9.20g; 9.50g (Spink 3954), the first two darkly toned yet with
hints of mint red, the latter two with much mint red and with
lustre, all extremely fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£200 to £300

Lot 4379 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny (5), 1896; 1898; 1900 (2); 1901
(2), old head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge (Spink
3961), the 1898 fine, the rest with some mint red to surfaces,
very fine to extremely fine (5)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£200 to £300

Lot 4380 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1838, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.44g (Spink 3949),
some faint hairlines to obverse and surfaces lightly
fingermarked, nevertheless residually lustrous and with areas
of original mint red, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4381 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1841, young laureate head


left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.39g (Spink
3949), with some lustre to otherwise darkened surfaces,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4382 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1853, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.24g (Spink 3949),
some small bagmarks to neck, otherwise with hints of original
mint red surfaces, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£50 to £80
Lot 4383 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1854, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 11h, 9.53g (Spink 3949),
toned and with hints of mint red beneath, extremely fineSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4384 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1854, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.35g (Spink 3949),
lightly bagmarked and with darkened surfaces, bold very fine;
Halfpenny, 1858, young head left, rev. Britannia seated right,
plain edge, 12h, 9.42g (Spink 3949), areas of mint red
underneath darkened surfaces, extremely fine (2)Subject to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£100 to £150

Lot 4385 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1855, young laureate head


left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.40g (Spink
3949), darkly toned yet with hints of red surfaces to the
reverse, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4386 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1856, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.44g (Spink 3949), die
flaw to D of DIE and with speckled surfaces, otherwise with a
pleasing lustre and reddish tones to the reverse, good
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Estimate
£60 to £90

Lot 4387 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1857, dots on shield, young


head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.89g
(Spink 3949), die flaw through T of GRATIA and R of
VICTORIA, otherwise with flashes of mint red, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £100
Lot 4388 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1858, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.66g (Spink 3949),
some hairline die flaws through legends, otherwise toned and
with a residual lustre to otherwise darkened surfaces,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4389 (x) MS64 BN | Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1860, laureate


head left, rev. Britannia seated right, lighthouse and ship
behind, beaded border, plain edge, 11h (Spink 3956), the
obverse darkly toned, some mint red surfaces visible to the
reverse, with some toning, extremely fine, in NGC holder
graded MS64 BN (Cert. #2779188-019)Subject to 5% tax on
Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4390 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1891, laureate bust left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 5.68g (Spink 3956),
some light scratches to face and carbon marks to surfaces,
otherwise with pleasing mint red surfaces and residually
lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£60 to £90

Lot 4391 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1860; 1861; 1862; 1877;


1887; 1888, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain
edge (Spink 3956), some toned, especially the 1860, mostly
extremely fine, the 1887 uncirculated (6)Subject to 20% VAT on
Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4392 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1844; 1852, dots on shield


(2); 1853, dots on shield; 1858; 1859, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge (Spink 3949), all with some
light contact marks and a chocolate patina, near extremely fine
(6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£200 to £300
Lot 4393 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1897; 1899, old head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 5.83g; 5.65g (Spink
3962), both with areas of original mint red, extremely fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £100

Lot 4394 Victoria (1837-1901), Copper Half Pennies and Half Farthing
(4), Half Penny, 1853, dots on shield; 1854; 1858 (Spink 3949),
the first and second toned, the second more so, both good very
fine, the third, lightly bagmarked, bruise to edge at 8 o'clock,
otherwise very fine; Half Farthing, 1852, (Spink 3951), lightly
bagmarked, very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£150 to £200

Lot 4395 Victoria (1837-1901), Farthing, 1849, young head left, rev.
Britannia seated right, ornamental trident, plain edge, 1h,
4.65g (Spink 3950), nailmark to eye and lightly pitted surfaces,
otherwise with areas of mint red, bolder very fineSubject to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£50 to £70

Lot 4396 (x) MS65 RB | Victoria (1837-1901), Farthing, 1881, three


berries, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain
edge, 12h (Spink 3958), toned and with much mint red to
surfaces, good extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS65 RB
(Cert. # 2771521-015)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£50 to £70

Lot 4397 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Five-Pounds, 1902, by
de Saulles and Pistrucci, bare head right, rev. St George and
Dragon, edge milled, 40.05g, 12h (W&R 404; Stratos 206; Spink
3966), traces of light cleaning, otherwise residually lustrous, a
pleasingly bold extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£1,800 to £2,200
Lot 4398 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Five-Pounds, 1902, by
de Saulles and Pistrucci, bare head right, rev. St George and
Dragon, edge milled, 39.98g, 12h (W&R 404; Stratos 206; Spink
3966), lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fineSubject to 20%
VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view
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Estimate
£160 to £2,000

Lot 4399 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Currency Five-Pounds, 1902, bare
head right, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.97g,
11h (MCE -; Spink 3966), lightly wiped and bagmarked,
otherwise residually lustrous, very fine, the reverse
bolderSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£1,600 to £2,000

Lot 4400 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Five-Pounds, 1902, by
de Saulles and Pistrucci, bare head right, rev. St George and
Dragon, edge milled, 40.01g, 12h (W&R 404; Stratos 206; Spink
3966), scrubbed and scratched, and solder damage at 3 o'clock
where removed from mount, otherwise struck details about very
fine; additionally, Two-Pounds, 1902, 'Low Date', bare head
right, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 15.64g, 12h
(Spink 3967), removed from a mount, heavily sweated and
tooled, a poor type coin (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£2,000 to £2,400

Lot 4401 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Two-Pounds, 1902,
bare head right, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled,
15.98g, 12h (W&R 406; Hill T41; Spink 3968), cleaned and
bagmarked, struck details otherwise extremely fineSubject to
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Estimate
£700 to £900

Lot 4402 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Two-Pounds, 1902, 'Low 02', bare
head right, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 16.00g,
12h (Spink 3967), bag marked, superficial scratches and wiped,
otherwise residually lustrous, a really bold very fineSubject to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£750 to £850
Lot 4403 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Currency Two-Pounds, 1902, 'Low
Date', bare head right, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled,
15.99g, 12h (Hill T40; Spink 3967), die wear to hair, otherwise
lustrous especially so to reverse fields, extremely fine but for
bagmarksSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£800 to £1,000

Lot 4404 (g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Half-Sovereign, 1910, edge milled,
3.98g, 12h (Spink 3974A), deposits to face and obverse field,
some rubbing to reverse, otherwise toning in legend, almost
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£180 to £200

Lot 4405 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Crown, 1902 II, bare head
right, rev. St George and dragon, lettered edge, 12h, 28.28g
(ESC 362; Bull 2562; Spink 3978), cleaned, otherwise with
residual hints of matte finish, especially to the reverse, bolder
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £300

Lot 4406 Edward VII (1901-1910), Crown, 1902 II, bare head right, rev.
St George and Dragon, lettered edge upwards, 28.28g, 12h
(ESC 361; Bull 3560; Spink 3978), lightly wiped but lustrous,
almost extremely fineThis example is curious for the edge
lettering is rendered in sharpness and relief more reminiscent
of the Matte Proof issues, whilst the obverse and reverse are
clearly struck from business currency diesSubject to 20% VAT
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£150 to £200

Lot 4407 Edward VII (1901-1910), Crown, 1902 II, bare head right, rev.
St George and dragon, lettered edge upwards, 11h, 28.29g (ESC
361; Bull 3560; Spink 3978), a handful of light surface marks
to the obverse, otherwise very lightly toned and with some
lustre to the reverse, near extremely fineprovenanceClive
Dennett, Norwich at Marble Arch, 6th November 1993 -
£60Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200
Lot 4408 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Halfcrown, 1902, bare
head right, by G W de Saulles, rev. Crowned shield in Garter,
edge milled, 14.10g, 12h (ESC 747; Bull 3568; Spink 3980),
wisps of cabinet friction and soft tone overlying matte surfaces,
good extremely fine and much as struckSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4409 Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1905, bare head right, rev.
crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h, 13.94g (ESC 750-
[R2]; Bull 3571; Spink 3980), the obverse wiped and rubbed,
lightly contact marked, otherwise with areas of toning to
recesses, a fine example of this very rare year date in
seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £250

Lot 4410 Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1910, bare head right, rev.
crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.15g (ESC
755; Bull 3576; Spink 3980), lightly bagmarked and some
staining to the reverse on shield, otherwise with patchy toning
and some residual lustre, very fine, scarceSubject to 20% VAT
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£80 to £120

Lot 4411 Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown (4), 1902, 1906, 1909,
1910, bare head right, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled
edge, 14.14g; 14.08g; 13.96g; 14.11g (ESC 746; 751; 754-[R];
755; Bull 3567; 3572; 3575; 3576; Spink 3980), all cleaned
apart from the 1906, the 1906 lightly toned and with some
residual lustre to the reverse, all very fine, the 1909 fair, yet
rare (4)provenanceii) Paddington Show, 20th November 1993 -
£30Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£250 to £300

Lot 4412 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Florin, 1902, bare head
right, by G W de Saulles, rev. Standing Britannia, date below,
edge milled, 11.12g, 12h (ESC 920; Bull 3578; Spink 3981),
lightly toned, otherwise much as struckSubject to 20% VAT on
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£80 to £100
Lot 4413 Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1905, bare head right, rev.
Britannia standing facing right, milled edge, 11h, 11.28g (ESC
923-[R2]; Bull 3581; Spink 3981), polished and scratched,
nevertheless with some toning to legends, bolder fine, the key
date in series and thus very rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4414 Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1905, bare head right, rev.
Britannia standing facing right, milled edge, 12h, 11.21g (ESC
923-[R2]; Bull 3581; Spink 3981), rubbed and contact marked,
fine, yet very rare, the key date in seriesSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4415 Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1909, bare head right, rev.
Britannia standing facing right, milled edge, 12h, 11.26g (ESC
927-[R]; Bull 3585; Spink 3981), lightly contact marked, more
so to reverse, otherwise richly toned and lustrous, bolder very
fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £90

Lot 4416 Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1902; 1906; 1907; 1909; 1910,
bare head right, rev. Britannia standing, facing right, milled
edge (ESC 919; 924; 925; 927-[R]; 928; Bull 3577; 3582; 3583;
3585; 3586; Spink 3981), the 1909 rubbed and darkly toned,
fine, the rest bright but with some residual lustre, very fine
(5)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£180 to £220

Lot 4417 PF63 MATTE | Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Shilling,
1902, bare head right, rev. lion passant on crown, 12h (ESC S.
3982, KM 800. NGC PF 63 Matte..1411; Bull 3588; Spink 3982),
darkened surfaces, yet as struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120
Lot 4418 Edward VII (1901-1910), Shilling, 1902 (2), bare head right,
rev. lion passant on crown, milled edge, 11h, 5.66g; 5.64g (ESC
1410; Bull 3587; Spink 3982), the first rubbed and contact
marked, bruise to edge at 12 o'clock, the second polished, yet
lightly toned, fine and very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4419 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1902, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1785; Bull 3597; Spink 3983), a touch of rub to bust and
likely contact marked, nevertheless with frosty mint surfaces,
bolder extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£40 to £60

Lot 4420 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1903, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1787; Bull 3599; Spink 3983), scratch to nose, otherwise
richly toned in hues of ochre and green to darkened surfaces,
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£40 to £60

Lot 4421 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1904, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1788-[R]; Bull 3600; Spink 3983), the obverse previously
wiped, yet with areas of dark toning, nevertheless extremely
fine and rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4422 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1905, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1789; Bull 3601; Spink 3983), obverse lightly contact
marked, nevertheless still with much lustre, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60
Lot 4423 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1906, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1790; Bull 3602; Spink 3983), obverse wiped, nevertheless
still lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4424 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1907, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.82g
(ESC 1791; Bull 3603; Spink 3983), some hairlines to fields,
otherwise fully lustrous and with areas of toning, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4425 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1908, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.82g
(ESC 1792-[R]; Bull 3604; Spink 3983), some hairline scratches
to the face, otherwise with a pleasing lustre, extremely fine,
rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4426 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1909, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.85g
(ESC 1793; Bull 3605; Spink 3983), with a pleasing lustre and
lightly toned, uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4427 Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1910, bare head right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 2.83g
(ESC 1794; Bull 3606; Spink 3983), some faint contact marks,
nevertheless lustrous and uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on
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£40 to £60
Lot 4428 Edward VII (1901-1910), Maundy Set, 1906, bare head right,
rev. crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 3612; ESC 2522;
Spink 3985), a handful of hairlines to the Threepence and
Twopence reverses, otherwise with vibrant and pleasing toning,
highly lustrous, practically as struck (4)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4429 Edward VII (1901-1910), Maundy Fourpence, 1902, bare head
right, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, plain edge,
12h, 1.88g (ESC 2517; Bull 3607; Spink 3985), the obverse with
a somewhat polished appearance, nevertheless the reverse
residually lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£20 to £40

Lot 4430 (x) MS65 RB | Edward VII (1901-1910), Penny, 1902, bare head
right, rev. Britannia seated right, high sea, plain edge, 11h
(Spink 3990), hairline scratch before eye, lightly carbonised to
otherwise mint red surfaces, extremely fine, in NGC holder,
graded MS65 RB (Cert.# 2771520-001)Subject to 5% tax on
Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£90 to £120

Lot 4431 Edward VII (1901-1910), Penny, 1902, bare head right, rev.
Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.43g (Spink 3990),
with some carbon spots and a small stain to the face,
nevertheless with much red mint to the surfaces, extremely
fine; Halfpenny, 1903; 1904, bare head right, rev. Britannia
seated right, plain edge, 12h, 5.72g; 5.55g (Spink 3991), with
much mint red to the surfaces, extremely fine (3)Subject to
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£120 to £180

Lot 4432 Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfpenny, 1902; 1903, bare head
right, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 5.77g; 5.65g
(Spink 3991), the first richly toned, extremely fine, the second
with hints of original mint red, extremely fine (2)Subject to 20%
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£50 to £70
Lot 4433 (g) George V (1910-1936), Half Sovereign, 1912, bare head left,
rev. St George and dragon, milled edge, 12h, 3.99g (Marsh 527;
Spink 4006), some verdigris to legend, otherwise with a
residual lustre, more so to reverse, very fine Subject to 20%
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£190 to £220

Lot 4434 (x) PF64 | George V (1910-1936), Proof 'Wreath' Crown, 1927,
bare head left, rev. crown and date within wreath, milled edge,
12h (ESC 367; Bull 3631; Spink 4036), some small friction
marks to field left of nose, otherwise lightly toned and frosted
surfaces, bolder extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded PF64
(Cert. #2771521-009)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in
addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
Estimate
£200 to £260

Lot 4435 The Armstrong Collection | NGC PF63 | George V (1910-1936),


Christmas Proof 'Wreath' Crown, 1927, by B Mackennal and
Kruger Gray, bare head left, rev. crown and date in oak wreath,
edge milled, 28.19g, 12h (ESC 367; Bull 3631; Spink 4036) a
well-balanced coin with limited brilliance more reminiscent of a
business strike than a Proof, uncirculated or very near so,
15,030 struck, in NGC holder, conservatively graded PF63
(Cert. #5880392-019)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£200 to £260

Lot 4436 George V (1910-1936), Proof 'Wreath' Crown, 1927, bare head
left, rev. crown within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 28.27g (ESC
367; Bull 3631; Spink 4036), some nailmarks to forehead and
the surrounding field, some frostiness to otherwise brilliant
fields, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £250

Lot 4437 George V (1910-1936), 'Wreath' Crown, 1933, modified bare


head left, rev. large crown and date within ornate wreath, milled
edge, 12h, 28.24g (ESC 373; Bull 3644; Spink 2036), lightly
bagmarked, nevertheless toned to darkened surfaces and with
hints of lustre, bolder very fine, only one of 7,132 pieces
struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £300
Lot 4438 George V (1910-2936), 'Wreath' Crown, 1933, bare head left,
rev. crown within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 28.23g (ESC 373;
Bull 3644; Spink 4036), wiped and lightly nailmarked,
nevertheless with hints of toning, very fine, only one of 7,132
pieces struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£200 to £250

Lot 4439 The Armstrong Collection | NGC UNC Details | George V


(1910-1936), Christmas 'Wreath' Crown, 1933, by B Mackennal
and Kruger Gray, bare head left, rev. crown and date in oak
wreath, edge milled, 12h (ESC 373; Bull 3644; Spink 4036)
rigorously conserved, bright and bagmarked but residually
lustrous, struck details, a bolder very fine, in NGC holder,
correctly graded UNC Details ~ Cleaned (Cert.
#5880392-014)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£80 to £100

Lot 4440 George V (1910-1936), 'Wreath' Crown, 1936, modified bare


head left, rev. large crown and date within ornate wreath,
milled edge, 12h, 28.24g (ESC 381-[R]; Bull 3694; Spink 4036),
die flaw above ear and some hairline marks to obverse,
nevertheless lightly toned to frosted surfaces, bolder very fine
and rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£200 to £300

Lot 4441 'Wreath' Crowns (2) | George V (1910-1936), Proof 'Wreath'


Crown, 1927, bare head left, rev. crown in wreath, milled edge,
12h, 28.27g (ESC 367; Bull 3631; Spink 4036), polished,
otherwise the fields still with much brilliance, extremely fine;
'Wreath' Crown, 1930, bare head left, rev. crown in wreath,
milled edge, 12h, 28.33g (ESC 370; Bull 3638; Spink 4036),
lightly contact marked and wiped, otherwise bolder very fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£150 to £200
Lot 4442 Crowns (3) | George V (1910-1936), 'Wreath' Crown, 1928, bare
head left, rev. crown within wreath, milled edge, 12h, 28.27g
(ESC 368; Bull 3633; Spink 4036); 'Rocking Horse' Crown,
1935, bare head left, rev. St George and dragon, incuse lettered
edge, 12h, 28.25g (ESC 375; Bull 3651; Spink 4048); George VI
(1936-1952), 'Coronation' Crown, 1937, bare head left, rev.
Royal arms with supporters, milled edge, 12h, 28.31g (ESC 392;
Bull 4020; Spink 4078), the first with verdigris to surfaces, the
others with some lustre and lightly toned, all very fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £150

Lot 4443 George V (1910-1936), 'Rocking Horse' Crown, 1935, bare head
left, rev. St George and dragon, modernistic style, incuse
lettered edge, 12h, 28.15g (ESC 375; Bull 3651; Spink 4048), a
handful of contact marks, including to edge at 8 o'clock,
otherwise lightly toned to somewhat frosty surfaces, very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120

Lot 4444 George V (1910-1936), 'Rocking Horse' Crown, 1935 (2), bare
head left, rev. St George and dragon, incuse lettered edge, 12h,
28.30g; 12h, 28.30g (ESC 375; Bull 3651; Spink 4048), both
bagmarked, nevertheless the first with some lustre and second
lightly toned, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£90 to £120

Lot 4445 George V and George VI Crowns (3) | George V (1936-1952),


Crown, 1935, bare head left, rev. modernistic St George and
dragon, incuse lettered edge, 12h, 28.32g (ESC 375; Bull 3651;
Spink 4048); George VI (1936-1952), 'Coronation' Crown, 1937
(2), bare head left, rev. Royal Arms with supporters, milled
edge, 12h, 28.35g; 28.32g (ESC 392; Bull 4020; Spink 4078),
the first lustrous and lightly toned, uncirculated, the latter two
lightly contact marked, one with dark staining to bust,
nevertheless both lustrous, bolder very fine / extremely fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £200
Lot 4446 George V (1910-1936), Coronation Proof Halfcrown, 1911, First
Coinage, 'Flat Rim' Variety, bare head left, by B Mackennal, rev.
Crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.14g, 12h (Davies
1660; ESC 758; Bull 3710; Spink 4011), dark colourful tone
overlying brilliant fields, a pleasing extremely fineSubject to
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£200 to £260

Lot 4447 George V, (1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1913, bare head left, rev.
crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.14g (ESC 760-
[R]; Bull 3712; Spink 4011), some faint contact marks to
obverse, otherwise richly toned in the legend and to the
reverse, very fine, the key date in seriesSubject to 20% VAT on
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£80 to £120

Lot 4448 George V (1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1914, bare head left, rev.
crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.20g (ESC
761; Bull 3713; Spink 4011), nailmark to field right of eye and
some faint contact marks to obverse, otherwise with a residual
lustre, bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£60 to £80

Lot 4449 George V (1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1915; 1918, head left, rev.
crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.09g; 14.10g
(ESC 762; 766; Bull 3714; 3718; Spink 4011), the first wiped
and scratched, very fine, the second lightly bagmarked,
nevertheless very lightly toned and lustrous, bolder very fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £150

Lot 4450 George V (1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1916, bare head right, rev.
crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.14g (ESC
763; Bull 3715; Spink 4011), some hairline scratches to head,
otherwise lightly toned and with an attractive lustre, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150
Lot 4451 George V (1910-1936), Halfcrown (3), First Coinage, 1916;
1917; Second Coinage, 1923, bare head left, rev. crowned shield
within Garter, milled edge (ESC 763; 764; 770; Bull 3715; 3716;
3734; Spink 4011; 4021a), the first two with mint lustre and
toned, practically as struck, the third lightly contact marked
yet richly toned, bolder very fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£200 to £250

Lot 4452 George V (1910-1936), Proof Halfcrown, 1927, Fourth Coinage,


bare head left, by B Mackennal, rev. Crowned shield, by K Gray,
edge milled, 14.14g, 12h (Davies 1700, dies 1/A; ESC 776; Bull
3732; Spink 4037), lightly wiped on obverse with fingermarks
in otherwise brilliant fields, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£50 to £80

Lot 4453 George V (1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1930, Fourth Coinage,


modified bare head left, rev. shield flanked by pair of crowned
linked G's, milled edge, 12h, 14.06g (ESC 779-[R2]; Bull 3739;
Spink 4037), some faint handling marks to the obverse,
otherwise lustrous, extremely fine, the reverse better, a key
date in the seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£300 to £400

Lot 4454 Collection of Halfcrowns (13) | George V (1910-1936), First


Coinage, Halfcrown, 1912; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918, bare
head left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge (ESC 759;
761-765; Bull 3711; 3713-3717; Spink 4011); Second Coinage,
Halfcrown, 1923 (2), bare head left, rev. crowned shield in
Garter, milled edge (ESC 770; Bull 3724; Spink 4021A); Fourth
Coinage, Halfcrown, 1928; 1929; 1931; 1932; 1935, bare head
left, rev. shield, milled edge (ESC 777; 778; 780; 781; 784; Bull
3734; 3737; 3741; 3743; 3749; Spink 4037), one 1923 rubbed
and fine, the rest mostly lustrous and lightly toned, from very
fine to extremely fine (13)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£400 to £500
Lot 4455 Halfcrowns (3) | Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1910,
bare head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge,
12h, 14.11g (ESC 755; Bull 3576; Spink 3980); George V
(1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1914; 1915, bare head left, rev.
crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h, 14.11g; 14.09g
(ESC 761; 762; Bull 3713; 3714; Spink 4011), the first cleaned,
fine, the others lightly contact marked, otherwise with some
toning, near very fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£120 to £150

Lot 4456 George V (1910-1936), Coronation Proof Florin, 1911, First


Coinage, bare head left, by B Mackennal, rev. crowned shields
cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge milled,
11.12g, 12h (ESC 930; Bull 3756; Spink 4012), lightly rubbed,
otherwise toned and brilliant, extremely fineSubject to 20%
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£50 to £80

Lot 4457 George V (1910-1936), First Coinage, Florin (9), 1911; 1912;
1914; 1915; 1916 (2); 1917; 1918; 1919, bare head left, rev.
crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, milled edge
(ESC 929; 931-938; Bull 3755; 3757-3764; Spink 4012), some
lightly rubbed, all bright, nevertheless with lustre to the
reverse, very fine (9)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£120 to £180

Lot 4458 George V (1910-1936), Second Coinage, Florin, 1920; 1921;


1922; 1923; 1924; 1926, bare head left, rev. crowned cruciform
shields, sceptres in angles, milled edge (Bull 3766; 3768; 3769;
3774; 3775; 3778; Spink 4022A), some lightly contact marked
and wiped, yet the 1921 lightly toned, all very fine (6) Subject
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£90 to £120
Lot 4459 George V (1910-1936), Fourth Coinage, Florin, Proof 1927;
1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1935; 1936, bare head
left, rev. cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, milled edge (ESC
947-955; Bull 3779; 3781; 3783; 3785; 3787; 3789; 3791; 3793;
3796; Spink 4038), the Proof with some hairlines, nevertheless
with brilliant fields and extremely fine, some of the rest rub, yet
others with toning, very fine (9) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4460 George V (1910-1936), Shilling, 1917, bare head left, rev. lion
passant on crown, milled edge, 12h, 5.64g (ESC 1427; Bull
3806; Spink 4013), wiped yet highly lustrous, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£40 to £60

Lot 4461 George V (19101-36), First Coinage, Shilling (3), 1916 (2);
1917, bare head left, rev. lion standing on crown, milled edge
(ESC 1426; 1427; Bull 3805; 3806; Spink 4013), one 1916
rubbed and thus fine, the other two toned, very fine (3)Subject
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£60 to £80

Lot 4462 George V (1910-1936), Shilling, 1928, bare head left, rev. lion
passant on crown, milled edge, 1h, 5.63g (ESC 1441; Bull 3832;
Spink 4039), nailmark to face, otherwise lightly toned and
residually lustrous, very fine / extremely fineSubject to 20%
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£40 to £60

Lot 4463 George V (1910-1936), Shilling, 1936, bare head left, rev. lion
passant on crown, milled edge, 12h, 5.67g (ESC 1449; Bull
3853; Spink 4039), lightly toned to frosted grey surfaces,
lustrous, uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£50 to £60
Lot 4464 George V (1910-1936), Double-Struck, Double-Sided Brockage
Shilling, 193X, Fourth Issue, struck in Cupro-Nickel (75% Cu;
24% Ni), edge plain, 5.55g, 12h (Spink 4039), a heavily double
struck and double-sided brockage with only residual identifying
details extant, good to fair, extremely rare, especially in this
off-struck metal, with NGC Metallurgical Analysis Certificate
(#6135263-001)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£150 to £200

Lot 4465 George V (1910-1936), Sixpence (3), 1914; 1916; 1918, bare
head left, rev. lion standing on crown, milled edge, 2.82g;
2.81g; 2.82g (ESC 1799; 1801; 1803; Bull 3875; 3877; 3879;
Spink 4014), the first and second with a touch of rub yet
residually lustrous, the third residually lustrous to somewhat
pearlescent surfaces, very fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£40 to £60

Lot 4466 George V (1910-1936), Sixpence, 1919, bare head left, rev. lion
standing, milled edge, 12h, 2.82g (ESC 1804; Bull 880; Spink
4014); 1931, bare head left, rev. three oak springs, milled edge,
12h, 2.82g (ESC 1820; Bull 3907; Spink 4041), the first
uncirculated, the second lightly cleaned, otherwise near
extremely fine (2)provenanceHoliday Inn Coin Fair, London,
11th November 2012 - i) £42 ii) £13Subject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4467 Threepences (5) | George V (1910-1936), Threepence, 1920 (2),


1.39g; 1.35g (ESC 2134; Bull 3937; Spink 4015); 1936, 1.41g
(ESC 2149; Bull 3962; Spink 4042); George VI (1936-1952),
Threepence, 1937, 1.41g (ESC 2150; Bull 4275; Spink 4085);
1938 (ESC 2152; Bull 4279; Spink 4085), the 1936 and 1938
lustrous, extremely fine, the others fair to fine (5)Subject to
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£40 to £60
Lot 4468 George V (1910-36), Penny, 1918 H, Heaton mint (Spink 4052;
Freeman 183; Peck 2253), lovely, douche coppery toning, light
wear on topmost parts, about uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT
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£250 to £350

Lot 4469 Edward VIII (1936), Fantasy Proof Crown, "1936", after Lobel,
Hearn and Pinches, bare head left, rev. Stylised St. George and
Dragon, edge milled, 28.28g, 1h, brilliant uncirculatedSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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£50 to £80

Lot 4470 (g) George VI (1936-1952), Proof Two-Pounds, 1937, bare head
left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge plain, 15.98g, 12h (W&R
437; Spink 4075), some faint contact marks and fingermarks in
otherwise brilliant fields, extremely fine or marginally better
for issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£2,000 to £2,400

Lot 4471 (g) George VI (1936-1952), Proof Sovereign, 1937, bare head
left, rev. St George and dragon, plain edge, 12h, 7.99g (W&R
439; Spink 4076), some faint hairlines, including to the face,
surfaces lightly fingermakred to otherwise brilliant surfaces,
bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Estimate
£1,500 to £2,000

Lot 4472 George VI (1936-1952), 'Coronation' Crown, 1937, bare head


left, rev. crowned arms with supporters, milled edge, 12h,
28.17g (ESC 392; Bull 4020; Spink 4078), with some bagmarks,
otherwise residually lustrous, bolder very fine; 'Festival of
Britain' Crown, 1951 (2), bare head left, rev. St George and
dragon, incuse lettered edge (ESC 393C; Bull 4024; Spink
4111), lightly toned, proof-like surfaces beneath a slight
haziness, extremely fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150
Lot 4473 George VI (1936-1952), 'Coronation' Crown, 1937, bare head
left, rev. Royal Arms and supporters, milled edge, 12h, 28.36g
(ESC 392; Bull 4020; Spink 4078), lightly contact marked,
otherwise bolder very fine; 'Festival of Britain' Crown, 1951,
bare head left, rev. St George and dragon, incuse lettered edge,
12h, 28.20g (ESC 393C; Bull 4024; Spink 4111), the obverse
with some friction marks, otherwise attractively toned and
lustrous, extremely fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120

Lot 4474 George VI (1936-1952), 'Festival of Britain' Crown, 1951, bare


head left, rev. St George and dragon, incuse lettered edge, 12h,
28.30g (ESC 393C; Bull 4024; Spink 4111), surfaces lightly
speckled with dark deposits, nevertheless fully lustrous
surfaces, extremely fine, in original Royal Mint box of
issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4475 George VI (1936-1952), 'Coronation' Specimen Proof


Halfcrown, 1937, bare head left, by H Paget, rev. Crowned
shield, by K Gray, edge milled, 14.14g, 12h (ESC 787; Bull
4034; Spink 4080), brilliant, practically as struckSubject to
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£50 to £80

Lot 4476 Collection of Halfcrowns (11), George VI (1936-1952),


Halfcrown, 1937 (3); 1939; 1941 (2); 1942; 1944; 1948; 1949,
bare head left, rev. shield dividing cyphers, milled edge (ESC
786; 789; 791; 792; 794; 798; 798A; Bull 4034; 4039; 4044;
4046; 4053; 4063; 4065; Spink 4080; 4101; 4106); Elizabeth II
(1952- ), Halfcrown, 1967, laureate head right, rev. crowned
shield, milled edge, 12h (ESC 798X; Bull 4390; Spink 4145), in
mixed conditions, some wiped, yet mostly with lustre and
lightly toned, the 1967 with some scratches yet residually
lustrous, from very fine to near extremely fine (11)Subject to
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£300 to £400
Lot 4477 George VI (1936-1952), First Coinage, Halfcrown, 1937; 1945;
1946 (2), bare head left, rev. shield, milled edge, 12h, 14.05g;
14.08g; 14.17; 14.15g (ESC 786; 795; 796; Bull 4034; 4055;
4057; Spink 4080), all obverses very lightly marked, the 1945
and one 1946 with some verdigris, otherwise all lustrous,
bolder very fine / extremely fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4478 George VI (1936-1952), .500 Fine, Halfcrowns (3), 1944; 1945;
1946 (Spink 4080), the first bagmarked and circulated, the
second some light contact marks, very fine, the last light
contact marks, some toning, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£60 to £80

Lot 4479 George VI (1936-1952), Halfcrown, 1949, milled edge, 12h;


Florin, milled edge, 12h, 1949 (ESC 7984; 968A; Bull 4065;
4108; Spink 4106; 4107); Elizabeth II (1952- ), Halfcrown,
1956; 1961, milled edge, 12h (ESC 798K; 798P; Bull 4360;
4375; Spink 4145), the first with some toning, very fine, the
Florin contacted marks, fine, the others with full mint lustre,
uncirculated (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£60 to £80

Lot 4480 George VI (1936-1952), Coronation Specimen Proof Florin,


1937, bare head left, by H Paget, rev. crowned double-rose
dividing GR, by K Gray, edge milled, 11.11g, 12h (ESC 957; Bull
4077; Spink 4081), brilliant, practically as struckSubject to
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£30 to £50

Lot 4481 George VI (1936-1952), Florin, 1944; Proof 1951, bare head
left, rev. crowned rose, milled edge, 12h, 11.33g; 11.31g (ESC
964; 968E-[R]; Bull 4095; 4115; Spink 4081; 4107), the first
with some friction marks to obverse, otherwise residually
lustrous, extremely fine, the second some light contact marks
to obverse, otherwise brilliant underneath frosted surfaces,
extremely fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£60 to £90
Lot 4482 George V (1910-1936), First Coinage and Second Coinage,
Florin (15), 1937; 1938; 1939; 1940; 1941; 1942 (2); 1943;
1944; 1945; 1946; 1947; 1948; 1949 (2), bare head left, rev.
crowned rose, milled edge (ESC 956; 958-966; 967; 968A; Spink
4081; 4102), mostly lightly contact marked yet lustrous, very
fine (15)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£150 to £180

Lot 4483 George VI (1936-1952), 'Scottish' Shilling, 1937, bare head left,
rev. Scottish reverse, milled edge, 12h, 5.67g (ESC 1451; Bull
4149; Spink 4083), obverse with some bagmarks, otherwise
lightly toned, bolder very fine / extremely fine; 'English'
Shilling, 1944, bare head left, rev. English reverse, milled edge,
12h, 5.64g (ESC 1466; Bull 4140; Spink 4082), obverse lightly
contact marked and bright, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£60 to £80

Lot 4484 George VI (1936-1952), 'English' Shilling, 1946, bare head left,
rev. English reverse, milled edge, 12h, 5.70g (Spink 4082),
some light friction marks, otherwise practically as struck;
Sixpence, 1950, bare head right, rev. crowned GR, milled edge,
2.77g (Spink 4110), very fine; Threepence, 1944 (2), bare head
left, rev. thrift plant, plain edge, 6.75g; 6.71g (Spink 4112),
very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £80

Lot 4485 George VI (1935-1952), Threepence, 1946, bare head left, rev.
Thrift plant, plain edge, 12h, 6.76g (Spink 4112), contact
marked and with a touch of rub, fine, yet the key date in
seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£50 to £80

Lot 4486 George VI (1936-1952), Threepence (14), 1937; 1938; 1939;


1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1944; 1945; 1948; 1949; Proof 1950;
Proof 1951; 1952, bare head left, rev. Thirft plant, plain edge
(Spink 4112), the Proofs toned, brilliant to somewhat frosty
surfaces, extremely fine, the rest mostly with some contact
marks, yet mostly lustrous, very fine (14)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£120 to £150
Lot 4487 George VI (1936-1952), Maundy Set, 1951, bare head left, rev.
crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 4320; ESC 2568; Spink
4096), with irregular dark ochre toning, especially to the Penny
obverse, yet brilliant surface beneath, uncirculated, the year of
the 'Festival of Britain' (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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Estimate
£90 to £120

Lot 4488 George VI (1936-1952), Maundy Set, 1951, bare head left, rev.
crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 4320; ESC 2568; Spink
4096), with irregular dark toning, yet brilliant surface beneath,
uncirculated, the year of the 'Festival of Britain' (4)Subject to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£90 to £120

Lot 4489 George VI (1936-1952), Maundy Set, 1951, bare head left, rev.
crowned mark of value, edge plain (Bull 4320; ESC 2568; Spink
4096), with irregular dark toning, in particular to the
Fourpence and Penny, yet brilliant surface beneath,
uncirculated, the year of the 'Festival of Britain' (4)Subject to
20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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Estimate
£90 to £120

Lot 4490 Enamelled Coins (3), George VI, 1941, Two Shilling, 15.98g,
12h, enamelled in colour, some damage to reverse, in mount
with suspension loop, fine to very fine; Threepence, 1945, plain
edge, 7.75g, 12h, enamelled in colour, in mount with
suspension loop, very fine; Elizabeth II, Isle of Man, Crown,
1976, Centenary of the Horse Tram, milled edge, 29.96g, 12h,
enamelled in colour, obverse damaged, fine (3)Subject to 20%
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Estimate
£60 to £80
Lot 4491 (g) NGC PF69 MINT ERROR ~ ULTRA CAMEO | Elizabeth II
(1952-), Proof Sovereign, 1989, '500th Anniversary of the
Sovereign', by Sindall, Queen seated in King Edward's chair,
rev. Tudor Rose, milled edge, 12h (Marsh 313H; Spink SC3),
struck through a piece of errant coil at I of FID, otherwise
brilliant uncirculated, a highly unusual and rare production
error for the Royal Mint modern tolerance standards, in NGC
holder, graded PF69 ULTRA CAMEO ~ Obverse Struck Through
(Cert. #6133700-002)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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Estimate
£1,200 to £1,500

Lot 4492 (g) Elizabeth II (1952-), 'Golden Jubilee' Proof Sovereign, 2002,
fourth crowned head right, rev. crowned Royal Shield of Arms
of the United Kingdom, laurel wreaths around, edge milled,
7.99g, 12h (Spink SC5), contact marks across face and obverse
field, otherwise brilliant and almost as struck, the soSubject to
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Estimate
£350 to £450

Lot 4493 (g) Elizabeth II (1952-), 'Diamond Jubilee' Proof Sovereign,


2012, reverse design by Paul Day, edge milled, 8.00g, 12h
(Spink SC8), lightly contact marked, otherwise as struckSubject
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£350 to £450

Lot 4494 (g) Elizabeth II (1952-), Proof Half-Sovereign, 1989, '500th


Anniversary of the Sovereign', Queen seated upon King
Edward's Chair, rev. Shield of Our Royal Arms within a crowned
rose, edge milled, 4.00g, 12h (Spink SB3), scratched in obverse
field at 5 o'clock, and legend at 9 o'clock, otherwise nearly as
struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£400 to £600
Lot 4495 (g) Elizabeth II (1952-), Gold Proof 25-Pounds,
2021, Commemorative Britannia 1/4-Ounce,
sixth crowned head right, by Jody Clark, rev.
BRITANNIA, Britannia and English Lion seated
facing, by P J Lynch, edge milled, 22mm.,
7.80g, 12h, light fingermarks and a small mark
before face, otherwise brilliant uncirculated
with sharp cameo definitionSubject to 20% VAT
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Estimate
£500 to £600

Lot 4496 Commemorative Proof Silver Crowns (3) | Elizabeth II (1952- ),


Proof Silver Crown, Silver Wedding Anniversary, 1972, crowned
head right, rev. crowned EP monogram, floral wreath behind,
milled edge, 12h, 27.99g (Spink LL1); Proof Silver Crown,
Silver Jubilee, 1977, Queen on horseback facing left, rev. the
Ampulla and Anointing Spoon within floral border, milled edge,
12h, 28.66g (Spink LL2); Silver Proof Crown, Queen Mother's
80th Birthday, 1980, crowned bust facing left, rev. Queen
Mother portrait facing left, surrounded by bows and lions,
milled edge, 12h, 28.10g (Spink LL3), all lightly fingermarked,
otherwise brilliant beneath somewhat pearlescent fields,
practically as struck, in Royal Mint cases (3)Subject to 20%
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4497 Commemorative Crowns (8) | Elizabeth II (1952- ), Crown,


1953; 1960; 1965; 1972 (2); 1977; 1980; 1981 (Spink 4136;
4143; 4144; LL1; LL2; LL3; LL4), all with some contact marks,
nevertheless residually lustrous, very fine (8)Subject to 20%
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£150 to £200
Lot 4498 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Crown (3), 1953, Queen on horseback, rev.
crown in centre of emblematical cross, incuse lettered edge,
12h, 29.40g (Spink 4136); 1965, laureate head right, rev.
Churchill right, milled edge, 12h, 28.35g (Spink 4144); 1972,
diademed head right, rev. EP crowned, milled edge, 12h, 28.35g
(Spink LL1), all with some light contact marks, less so to the
1972, all fully lustrous, very fine, the 1972 extremely fine
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£60 to £80

Lot 4499 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Halfcrown, 1957; 1967, young laureate


head right, rev. crowned shield, milled edge, (Spink 4145), both
lightly bagmarked, yet extremely fine; Shilling, 1953; 1962,
young laureate head right, rev. crowned English shield, milled
edge (Spink 4139; 4147), the first as struck, the second lightly
bagmarked, near extremely fine; Threepence, 1966, young
laureate head right, rev. crowned portcullis, plain edge, (Spink
4153), lightly bagmarked, yet with mint lustre, extremely fine
(5)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£80 to £120

Lot 4500 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Florin (16), 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957;
1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967;
Proof 1970, laureate head right, rev. double rose, milled edge
(ESC 968F; 968H-968V; Spink 4138; 4146), the Proof brilliant,
as struck, the rest with some contact marks, nevertheless toned
and residually lustrous, very fine (16)Subject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£120 to £180

Lot 4501 Mixed Silver (4) | Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1907, milled
edge, 12h, 11.22g (ESC 925-[S]; Bull 3583; Spink 3981);
George V (1910-1936), Florin, 1923, 942; Bull 3774; Spink
4022A); Elizabeth II (1952-), Halfcrown, 1961, milled edge;
Proof Halfcrown, 1970, milled edge (ESC 798P; 798Y; Bull
4375; 4392; Spink 4145), the florins rubbed, fine, the
Halfcrowns with some surface marks, otherwise about
extremely fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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Estimate
£60 to £90
Lot 4502 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Sixpence (18), 1953; 1954 (2); 1955;
1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965;
1966 (2); 1967 (2), young laureate head right, rev. interlaced
rose, thistle, shamrock and leek (Spink 4141; 4149), all with
mint lustre and uncirculated (18)Subject to 20% VAT on
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Estimate
£100 to £200

Lot 4503 Elizabeth II (1952-), Maundy Set, 1963, laureate bust right, rev.
denomination within wreath, plain edge, 1.90g; 1.40g; 0.94g;
0.47g (ESC 2580; Bull 4573; Spink 4131), all unevenly toned
yet otherwise brilliant, uncirculated, in modern custom
lacquered case (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Estimate
£100 to £120

Lot 4504 Elizabeth II (1952-). Maundy Set, 1965, laureate bust right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, plain edge, (ESC 2582;
Bull 4575; Spink 4131), brilliant underneath heavily toned
surfaces, uncirculated (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£100 to £120

Lot 4505 Elizabeth II (1952-), Maundy Set, 1975, laureate bust right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, pain edge, 1.94g; 1.47g;
0.95g; 0.50g (Spink 4211), brilliant under lightly frosted and
toned surfaces, uncirculated (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
Premium. For more information please view Terms and
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Estimate
£100 to £120

Lot 4506 Elizabeth II (1952-), Maundy Set, 2007, laureate bust right, rev.
crowned denomination within wreath, pain edge, 1.93g; 1.45g;
0.97g; 0.51g (Spink 4211), with areas of toning, nevertheless
brilliant, uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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Estimate
£80 to £120
Lot 4507 Elizabeth II (1952-), Quartet of Maundy Coins, Penny, 1959,
0.47g; Twopence, 1959, 0.95g (ESC 2576; Bull 4569; Spink
4131); Threepence, 1971, 1.41g (Spink 4211); Fourpence, 1978,
1.90g (Spink 4211), all with some toning to brilliant surfaces,
uncirculated (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Estimate
£60 to £100

Lot 4508 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Threepence (16), 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956;
1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966;
1967; Proof 1970, laureate head right, rev. crowned portcullis,
plain edge (Spink 4152; 4153), the Proof brilliant, as struck,
the rest with some contact marks, yet lustrous and toned, very
fine to extremely fine (16)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£120 to £150

Lot 4509 Elizabeth II (1952-), Brockage and Over-Struck Two Pence,


1988, plain edge, 7.10g, 12h (Spink C3), reverse die struck on
obverse, additionally restruck off-centre causing significant
damage to the planchet, otherwise lightly toned, very fine and
rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4510 Mixed Silver (7) | Victoria (1837-1901), Large Silver (4),
including, Young Head, Halfcrown, 1844, seriffed 4s, edge
milled, 14.09g, 6h (Bull 2720; ESC 677; Spink 3888), rubbed
but toned, good fine; also, 'Jubilee' Crown, 1887, edge milled,
28.19g, 1h (Bull 2585; ESC 296; Spink 3921), rubbed, toned,
fine; and 'Old Head' Crowns (2), 1893 LVII; and, 1900 LXIV
(Spink 3937), the first with heavily bruised rims, otherwise
good, the second with a heavy flan flaw by date, otherwise
toned, fine; also, George VI, Crown, 1937, good fine; and,
United States of America, Silver Dollars (2), Morgan issue,
1902 S; and Peace issue, 1923 S, toned, about very fine; the
second darkly and patchily toned, a bold very fine (7)Subject to
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£80 to £120
Lot 4511 Collection of Sixpences (44) | George V (1910-1936), 1911;
1920; 1923; 1924; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1910; 1932; 1934; 1935;
1936 (Spink 4014; 3024; 4034; 4040-41); George VI
(1936-1952), 1937 Proof, 1937 (2); 138; 1939; 1940; 1941 (2);
1942 (2); 1943; 1944 (3); 1945 (2); 1946 (2); 1947 (2); 1948
(2); 1949 (2); 1950 Proof; 1950 (2); 1951 (3); 1952 (Spink 4084;
4105; 4110), the 1937 proof with some faint friction marks,
otherwise brilliant, the 1950 proof toned to brilliant surfaces,
many of the circulation strikings with full lustre, yet in
conditions from fair to extremely fine (44)Subject to 20% VAT
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£150 to £250

Lot 4512 Collection of Circulated Silver (48) | Victoria (1837-1901),


'Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1891 (ESC 724; Bull 2776; Spink 3924);
Sixpence, 1880 (ESC 1737C; Bull 3248; Spink 3912); George V
(1910-1936), Shilling, 1920; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1926; 1928 (2);
1936 (ESC 1430; 1432; 1433; 1434; 1436; 1441; Bull 3809;
3815; 3818; 3820; 3825; 3832; Spink 4013; 4023A; 4039);
Sixpence, 1920; 1929; 1935; 1936 (2) (ESC 1806; 1818; 1824;
1825; Bull 3882; 3903; 3917; 3920; Spink 4024; 4040; 4041);
George VI (1936-1952), Halfcrown, 1945 (ESC 795; Bull 4055;
Spink 4080); Florin, 1938 (958; Bull 4079; Spink 4081);
Shilling, 'English reverse', 1937; 1940; 1941 (2); 1942 (2) (ESC
1450; 1458; 1460; 1462; Bull 4120; 4129; 4131; 4133; Spink
4082); Shilling, 'Scottish reverse', 1938; 1941; 1943; 1944 (2);
1945 (2); 1946 (ESC 1555; 1461; 1465; 1467; 1469; 1471; Bull
4153; 4161; 4167; 4170; 4173; 4175; Spink 4083); Sixpence,
1937; 1938; 1942 (3); 1943 (2); 1944 (3); 1945 (5); 1946 (ESC
1826; 1828; 1832; 1833; 1834; 1835; 1836; Bull 4218; 4221;
4233; 4236; 4240; 4243; 4245; Spink 4084), all circulated and
mostly in fine condition, some reverses very fine (48)Subject to
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£150 to £200

Lot 4513 Shillings (10) | Edward VII (1901-1910), Shilling, 1907


(Spink 3982); George V (1910-1936), Shilling, 1914;
1918; 1925; 1927; 1933; 1936 (Spink 4013; 4033;
4039); George VI (1936-1952), 1945; 1946; 1948
(Spink 4082; 4083; 4103), a handful with a few spots
of verdigris, otherwise all cabinet toned and largely
with lustre, extremely fine (10)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200
Lot 4514 Miscellany of Twentieth Century Silver, Cupro-Nickel and
Bronze (34) | Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1902; 1907;
Fourpence, 1906; Threepence, 1902; George V (1910-1936),
Shilling, 1927; 1928; Sixpence, 1913; 1914 (2); 1926; 1927;
1931; 1936; Threepence, 1917 (2); 1919; Farthing, 1936;
George VI (1936-1952), Shilling, 1937; 1950, English reverse;
1947, Scottish reverse; Sixpence, 1937; 1940; 1942 (2); 1947;
1948; 1950; 1951; Threepence, 1938 (3); 1940; Farthing, 1939;
1947, in an array of conditions, a handful fully green from
verdigris, others toned and lustrous, fair to good very fine (34)
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£150 to £200

Lot 4515 Collection of Copper Coins (11) | William III (1830-1837),


Halfpenny, 1837 (Spink 3847); Victoria (1837-1901), Farthing,
1881 H; 1901 (Spink 3959; 3964); Half Farthing, 1839; 1843;
1844; 1856 (Spink 3951); Half Farthing, 1843 (Spink 3951);
Jersey, Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1866 (Spink 7004);
Edward VII (1901-1910), Third Farthing, 1902 (Spink 3993);
George V (1910-1936), Farthing, 1929 (Spink 4061); George VI
(1936-1952), Farthing, 1944 (Spink 4116), the 1902 Third
Farthing with some mint red, extremely fine, the 1843 Half
Farthing with mint red surfaces, uncirculated, the rest very fine
to fine (11)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £200

Lot 4516 Collection of Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings (7), George II


(1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1752 [graded by PCI, EF40] (Spink
3719); George IV (1820-1830), Farthing, 1822 [graded by NNC,
AU50] (Spink 3822); Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1892 [graded
by CGS, AU78] (Spink 3954); 1897, normal tide, (Spink 3961);
Halfpenny, 1864 [graded by CGS, AU78] (Spink 3956);
Farthing, 1888 [graded by CGS, EF75] (Spink 3958); George V
(1910-1936), Halfpenny, 1913 [graded by CGS, AU78] (Spink
4056), the first very fine, the second still with much detail to
hair, good very fine, the other dates all with some to almost full
mint red surfaces and lustre, uncirculated (7)Subject to 20%
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£150 to £200
Lot 4517 Collection of Circulated bronze (13) | Victoria (1837-1901),
Penny, 1877 (Spink 3954); George V (1910-1936), Penny, 1911;
1916; 1919; 1936 (Spink 4051; 4055); Halfpenny, 1913; 1920
(Spink 4056); George VI (1936-1952), Penny, 1938 (Spink
4114); Halfpenny, 1948, 4115); Elizabeth II (1952- ),
Threepence, 1957 (Spink 4153); Penny, 1967 (Spink 4157);
Halfpenny, 1960; 1965 (Spink 4158), all circulated and in
conditions from fair to very fine (13)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£80 to £100

Lot 4518 Collection of Pennies and Halfpennies (23) | Victoria


(1837-1901), Penny, 1866; 1872; 1882 H (2); 1901 (Spink 3954;
3955; 3961); Halfpenny, 1885; 1887 (Spink 3956); Edward VII
(1901-1910), Halfpenny, 1903; 1908 (Spink 3991); George VI
(1936-1952), Penny, 1947; Halfpenny, 1946 (2) (Spink 4114;
4115); Elizabeth II (1952-), Penny, 1962 (2); 1963 (2); 1964;
1965; 1966 (2); 1967 (3) (Spink 4157), in various conditions,
the earlier dates well circulated and with darkened surfaces,
many of the later dates with fully mint red surfaces, fine to
uncirculated (23)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£150 to £250

Lot 4519 Mixed Copper (60), Victoria (1837-1901), Farthing, 1901 (Spink
3964); Edward VII (1901-1910), Penny, 1902 (3) (Spink 3990);
Halfpenny, 1903; 1908 (Spink 3991); Farthing, 1902 (2); 1903;
1904 (4); 1906 (3); 1909 (4); 1910 (Spink 3992); Third
Farthing, 1902 (Spink 3993); George V (1910-1936), 1920;
1921 (Spink 4051); Halfpenny, 1923; 1928; 1929; 1931; 1933
(2); 1934; 1935; 1936 (4) (Spink 4056; 4058); Farthing, 1912
(2); 1917; 1922; 1924; 1925 (4); 1926 (2); 1928; 1932 (4); 1936
(2) (Spink 4059; 4060; 4061); George VI (1936-1952),
Threepence, 1937 (2); 1941 (2); 1942; 1945 (Spink 4112);
Elizabeth II (1952-Present), Penny, 1953 (Spink 4154), fine to
very fine (60)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£150 to £180
Lot 4520 Collection of Pennies (8) | Edward VII (1901-1910), Penny,
1902; 1906 (Spink 3990); George V (1910-1936), Penny, 1922;
1928; 1929; 1935 (Spink 4051; 4055); George VI (1936-1952),
Penny, 1937; 1938 (Spink 4114), some with a touch of rub and
darkly toned, the 1922 with a die flaw to the eye, yet others
with areas of mint red to surfaces, in conditions from fine to
extremely fine (8)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£200 to £300

Lot 4521 Collection of Halfpennies (14) | George V (1910-1936),


Halfpenny, 1936 (Spink 4085); George VI (1936-1952),
Halfpenny, 1937; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1949; 1950; 1952 (Spink
4115; 4118); Elizabeth II (1952- ), Halfpenny, 1954; 1956;
1957; 1958; 1960; 1964 (Spink 4158), all with some to all mint
red surfaces, extremely fine to uncirculated (14)Subject to 20%
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£150 to £180

Lot 4522 George V (1910-1936), New Coinage Proof Set (6), 1927,
Wreath Crown to Threepence, (Spink PS14), all lightly toned to
otherwise brilliant surfaces, as struck, in original Royal Mint
case of issue (6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£400 to £500

Lot 4523 George VI (1937-1952), Coronation Proof Set (15), 1937, Crown
to Farthing and Maundy set (Spink PS16), some verdigris to the
currency Threepence, the Crown, Florin, Penny and Halfpenny
with some contact marks, otherwise all lightly toned to
otherwise brilliant surfaces, bolder extremely fine (15)Subject
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£250 to £300

Lot 4524 George VI (1937-1952), Half Century Proof Set (9), 1950, Halfcrown
to Farthing, (Spink PS17), some verdigris to Shilling and Sixpence,
the bronze lightly toned, as struck, in original Royal Mint case of
issue (9)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120
Lot 4525 George VI (1936-1952), Festival of Britain Ten Coin Proof Set,
1951, Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, English and Scottish Shilling,
Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, (Spink
PS18), areas of toning to some, all brilliant and as struck, in
original Royal Mint box of issue (10)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4526 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), lightly fingermarked and some hairline
marks to Farthing obverse, otherwise brilliant, practically as
struck, in original Royal Mint case of issue (10)Subject to 20%
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£150 to £200

Lot 4527 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), hairline mark to face on Penny,
otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, in original Royal
Mint case of issue (10)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£150 to £200

Lot 4528 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), very lightly toned, otherwise brilliant,
as struck, in Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4529 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), a handful of contact marks to
Halfcrown obverse, otherwise very lightly toned and brilliant,
practically as struck, in Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20%
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£150 to £200
Lot 4530 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), a handful of hairline marks, otherwise
toned and brilliant surfaces, practically as struck, in original
Royal Mint case of issue (10)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £200

Lot 4531 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), some surfaces lightly fingermarked,
otherwise toned and brilliant, practically as struck, in Royal
Mint case of issue (10)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£150 to £200

Lot 4532 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), with lightly frosted surfaces and toned,
brilliant beneath, as struck, in Royal Mint case of issue
(10)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4533 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), a handful with faint hairline marks,
some frostiness to surfaces to otherwise brilliant surfaces,
practically as struck, in Royal Mint case of issue (10)Subject to
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£150 to £200

Lot 4534 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), the Threepence and Halfcrown with
some hairlines, otherwise all with brilliant surfaces and
practically as struck, in Royal Mint case of issue (10)Subject to
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£150 to £200
Lot 4535 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Coronation Proof Set (10), 1953, Crown to
Farthing (Spink PS19), friction marks to surfaces, otherwise
brilliant, bolder extremely fine, in Royal Mint case of issue
(10)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4536 Charles I and Henrietta Maria Royalist Supporters Silver


Badge, cast, chased and gilt, c.1649, by T.Rawlins, CAROLVS.
D.G. MAG. BR...TAN. FRAN. ET. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. FI.D,
crowned and draped bust right, rev. HENRETTA. MARIA. D.G.
MAG. BRITAN. FRAN. ET. HIB. REG., draped bust left, 33mm x
44mm, 13.18g (Eimer 166b; MI.I 355/216; Farguhar 1905/263),
rub to high points and cleaned, otherwise bold very fine and
with suspension loopMore than forty Royalist badges, produced
between 1649-1660, commemorate the Stuart family. They were
worn by loyalists and occur with suspension loops. Some were
gilt; such as this example.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£400 to £500

Lot 4537 Charles I (1625-1649), Silver Royalist Supporters Badge, cast


and chased, attributed to Thomas Rawlins, bare head bust
right, with falling lace collar and sash, CAROLVS. DG. MAG BRI
FR. ET. HIB. RX. around, rev. crowned shield within Garter,
8.38g, 51mm x 34mm (MI, I, 360/231, plate XXII, 8; Eimer 167),
with suspension loop, the obverse previously polished, some
residue to recesses, otherwise darkly toned, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£400 to £500
Lot 4538 William III and Mary (1689-1694), Security of Britain, 1689, AE
medal, by P. H. Muller, GVILIELMVS ET MARIA REX ET
REGINA BRITANNIAE., draped and conjoined busts right, rev.
AUREA FLORIGERIS SUCCRESCUNT POMA ROSETIS,
Britannia, holding cross, scales, cornucopia and staff with the
cap of liberty, seated beneath an orange tree decorated with a
crown, SECURITAS BRITAN NIAE RESTITUTA .1689. in exergue
in three lines, * EXTERNO MALE PRESSA IUGO BRITANNIA
PRIDEM, IN PRISCAS ITERUM RESPIRAT LIBERA LEGES • * •
(FK) • on edge, 12h, 62.62g (Eimer 313; MI i 681/60; v Loon III,
383), areas of mint red to edge of devices and residually
lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£300 to £400

Lot 4539 Anne, Official AR Coronation Medal, 1702, by J. Croker for the
Royal Mint, ANNA. D:G: MAG: BR: FR: ET. HIB: REGINA.,
draped bust left, rev. VICEM GERIT. ILLA. TONANTIS., Pallas
standing, hurling thunder at a two-headed monster,
INAVGVRAT. XXIII. AP. MDCCII. in exergue in two lines,
17.11g, 35mm., 12h (Eimer 390; MI ii 228/4; van Loon IV, 347),
lightly flecked and toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£140 to £200

Lot 4540 Capture of Douai, 1710, WM medal, [by Martin brunner?],


DEFECTVM LVMINE VIDIT, view of the Earth eclipsing the
light of the sun, rev. SPES PERDENS., two soldiers play dice,
with counters marked with city names, DVACVM GALLIS
PACEM SPERN.EREPTVM. MDCCX. in exergue in three lines,
44mm, 21.38g (MI 371/216; vL V, 165; Mont 1318; Julius 725),
patch of corrosion to obverse at 6 o'clock and in reverse
exergue, otherwise very fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£50 to £80
Lot 4541 Naval Action off Cape Passaro, AR Medal, 1718, by John Croker,
GEORGIVS • D : G : MAG : BR : FR : ET • HIB : REX • F : D :,
laureate and armoured bust right, rev. SOCIORVM •
PROTECTOR •, statue of the King as Neptune, upon a rostral
column amidst captured naval trophies, CLASSE • HISP •
DELETA • AD • ORAS • SICILAE • 1718 in exergue in three
lines, edge plain, 45mm, 35.07g, 12h (Eimer 481; MI ii 439/42),
some light contact marks to obverse field, otherwise lustrous
and richly toned with hues of blue and ochre especially to
reverse, a really good very fine, and most attractiveSubject to
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£500 to £600

Lot 4542 Death of John Friend, AE medal, 1728, by F. St Urbain,


IOANNES. FRIEND. COII. MED. LOND. ET. REG. S. S., BUST
LEFT, REV. MEDICINA. VETVS. ET. NOVA., ancient and modern
physician stand facing and shaking hands; medical implements
at their feet, 58mm, 123. 64g (Eimer 515; MI II 488/28),
surfaces lightly contact marked, nevertheless with some
residual lustre and toning, near extremely fine,
scarceprovenanceThe Claremont Collection, DNW, Auction 199,
1st December 2021, lot 838John Freind (1675-1728), physician
and MP, was appointed personal physician to the Princess of
Wales in 1726, a position he retained when she became Queen
Caroline the following year.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£120 to £150

Lot 4543 Prussia, Frederick II (1740-1786), AE medal, 1757, Battle of


Prague, by Johann Georg Holtzhey, FRIDERICVS
MAGN•D•G•REX BORVSS•EL•BRAND•DVX SILES ET, laureate
and cuirassed half-length bust right, rev. FAMA PRVDENTIA ET
VIRTVTE, Victory standing to left on spolia inscribed ALBISIL
and MOLDA, holding thunderbolts and shield inscribed
VICTORIA FRIDERICI MAGN, kicking the crown from the head
of Bohemia; tree to left, trophies of captured arms to right,
AVSTIR•EXERC•PROPE•PRAG•FVNDIT CÆSO ET PRAGA
OBSESSA VI MAJI MDCCLVII in three lines in exergue, 48mm,
40.97g (Henck 1620; Olding 604b), touch of rub to higher
points and some bruises to reverse edge, otherwise very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £200
Lot 4544 Oliver Cromwell AE Memorial Medal, by Kirk, struck c. 1773,
laureate and draped bust left, rev. OLIVAR CROMWELL 1658,
26mm (BHM 171), die crack through the reverse, otherwise
very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£20 to £30

Lot 4545 Death of Francis, Duke of Bedford, 1802, AE medal, by J.


Hancock, FRANSCISCUS DUX BEDFORD AE NATUS JULII 23
1765, bust left, rev. TIBI VOTA QUOTANNIS AGRICOLCE
FACIENT, A man standing in a mournful pose and leaning on a
column, accompanied by a dog, agricultural fields in
background, OBIIT MARTH II. MDCCCII in exergue in two
lines, 42mm (BHM 532; EMP 1887/271), slightly carbonised
surfaces, otherwise near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£50 to £80

Lot 4546 Marquis Cornwallis, Peace of Amiens, 1802, AE Medal, by


Hancock, Kempson and Kindon, MARQUIS CORNWALLIS
BRITISH PLENIPOTENTIARY AT AMIENS, uniformed bust left,
rev. POST NUBILA PHOEBUS, Britannia seated beside a
cherub, a medallion of George III on her lap, DEFINITIVE
TREATY CONCLUDED 1802 in exergue, 39mm (Eimer 942;
BHM 539), haziness overlying lustrous surfaces, near extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80

Lot 4547 Opening of the Bridge Dunkeld, AE medal, 1808, unsigned,


BRIDGE OF DUNKELD, view of the bridge, LENGTH 685 FT.
BREADTH 27 AND CENTRE ARCH IS 90 FEET in exergue in
three lines, rev. BUILT BY THE MOST NOBLE IOHN DUKE OF
ATHOLL EXPENCE ABOVE L30 . 000 FOUNDED 24TH. JUNE
1805 AND OPEN'D THE 7TH. NOVR. 1808, 51mm, 44.77g
(BHM 639), the surfaces very faintly fingermarked,
nevertheless lustrous and with an attractive tone, extremely
fine and rareprovenanceThe David Young Collection, DNW,
Auction 1911, 1st December 2021, lot 1080Previously
purchased from Christopher Eimer 17th February 2016Subject
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£160 to £200
Lot 4548 Princess Charlotte Memorial, 1817, AE medal, by J. Hancock,
H.R.H. THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, diademed bust right, rev.
BRITANNIA MOURNS HER PRINCESSDEAD., sarcophagus on
plinth, tree to right, DIED NOV. 6. 1817 AGED 21 in exergue,
26mm, 5.48g (BHM 937), a touch of rub to high points and
some dark deposits, otherwise lustrous, very fineSubject to 20%
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£40 to £60

Lot 4549 George IV (1820-1830), Official AE Coronation Medal, 1821, by


B. Pistrucci, GEORGIUS IIII D. G. BRITANNIARUM REX F. D.,
laureate head left, rev. PROPRIO JAM ANIMO PATERNO.,
George IV enthroned, crowned by Victory, before him stand
Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII. XIX
ANNO. MDCCCXXI in exergue in three lines, 36mm, 22.42g
(Eimer 1146; BHM 1070), contact marks and rubbed, bruise to
edge at 12 o'clock, otherwise some toning to reverse field,
almost very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£40 to £60

Lot 4550 Plymouth Dockyard renamed Devonport, WM medal, 1824, by


T. Halliday, obverse after R. Ellis, PORDUS ET ARA TUIS, Fame,
unfurling a ribbon inscribed DEVONPORT, Neptune points
towards dockyard, rev. twelve line inscription, 55mm, 46.03g
(Eimer 1175; BHM 1244), surfaces worn, otherwise very
fineprovenanceBruun Rasmussen, auction 2219, 15th May
2022, part lot 5348Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£50 to £70

Lot 4551 George Canning (1770-1827), Laudatory medal, AE medal,


1826, by A. J. Stothard published by S. Parker, CANNING, bust
left, within decorative border, rev. female leaning on column
holding ribbon inscribed TO GREAT MEN, MDCCCXXVI in
exergue, 108.88g, 64mm (BHM 1256), verdigris and black
marks to fields, scratch to reverse at 8 o'clock and dent to edge
at 2 o'clock, otherwise very fineOne of Parker's series of 'Great
Men' and priced at one guinea. Subscriptions were received by
Samuel Parker and by Robert Jennings, a bookseller and
publisher of No.2 Poultry, London.Subject to 20% VAT on
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£50 to £80
Lot 4552 Death of the Duke of York, AE medal, 1827, by B. Faulkner,
FREDERICK DUKE OF YORK COMMANDER IN CHIEF, bust left,
rev. H.R.H.F. DUKE OF YORK BORN AUG. 16 1765. FAITHFUL
AND BELOVED, soldier standing mournfully besides a large
funerary urn and plinth, 41mm, 30.86g (BHM 1274), with an
attractive lustre, extremely and extremely rareprovenanceThe
Clarement Collection, DNW, Auction 199, lot 950Subject to 20%
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£120 to £150

Lot 4553 Sir Walter Scott, AE medal, 1827, by A. J. Stothard for S.


Parker, bare head right, within floral border, SCOTT right, rev.
female figure facing right, TO GREAT MEN on scroll,
MDCCCXXVII below, lettered edge, 62mm, 119.45g (BHM
1312), lightly contact marked and with some verdigris, surfaces
darkly toned in places, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4554 Robert Owen, 1832, AE medalette, by W. Bain, ROBT. OWEN.,


bust right, below, TRUTH and a panoramic view of a factory
within a rectangular plaque, 1832 in exergue, rev. THE
KNOWLEDGE THAT THE CHARACTER OF MAN IS FORMED
FOR AND NOT BY HIM CAN ALONE PRODUCE UNIVERSAL
CHARITY AND LOVE, 33mm, 19.55g (Eimer 1260; BHM 1575),
somewhat pitted and darkened surfaces, otherwise very fine,
rareprovenanceSNC, £2 - 'rather interesting and probably rare,
good VF'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80

Lot 4555 Reform Bill, Earl Grey, Lord Brougham & Russell, 1832, AE
medal, .THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS. REFORMED
JUNE 4 1832, three conjoined busts left, rev. 14 line
inscription, 27mm, 5.12g (BHM 1615), somewhat rubbed and
stained, otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£20 to £40
Lot 4556 Sir John Soane, AE medal, 1834, by W. Wyon, JOHN SLOANE,
bare head bust right rev. A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT FROM THE
BRITISH ARCHITECTS, facade of the Bank of England,
MDCCCXXXIV in exergue, 57mm, 92.66g (Eimer 1278; BHM
1662), a handful of contact marks, including to edges, some
verdigris to the obverse, otherwise the reverse residually
lustrous, bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £100

Lot 4557 Victoria (1837-1901), Coronation, AE medal, 1838, by G. R.


Collis, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIARUM REGINA F: D:, bust
left, rev. the queen, enthroned, on an island rock, crowned by
the archbishop and attended by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia;
Neptune and Mercury below, ships to either side, ASCENDED
THE THRONE JUNE 28. 1838. in exergue in three lines, 74mm,
195.04g (BHM1805; Eimer 1310; W&E 95.2), a handful of
scratches and carbon marks, to otherwise lustrous surfaces,
about extremely fine and very rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £300

Lot 4558 London and Birmingham Railway, AE medal, 1838, by G. R.


Collis, LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY, view of Euston
Arch, in exergue ENTRANCE FRONT OF THE LONDON
STATION, followed by a five line inscription, rev. THE
DIRECTORS OF THE LONDON & BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY
COMPANY 1838, twenty-three line inscription listing directors
and builders, 74mm, 163.13g (Eimer 1319; BHM 1874),
attractively toned and with a lustrous and glass-like surfaces,
virtually as struck, thus good extremely fine and rare, in velvet
and silk-lined maroon leather case of issueSubject to 20% VAT
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£200 to £300
Lot 4559 Opening of Birkenhead Docks, WM medal, 1847, THE
BIRKENHEAD COMMISSIONERS DOCKS, OPENED BY
VISCOUNT MORPETH M.P. 5TH APRIL 1847, starboard view of
sailing ship, rev. eight line inscription within laurel and shield,
54mm, 59.35g (BHM 2286), surfaces lightly scratched and
discoloured, very fine, rare; Mechanical Engineering Prize
Medal, AE medal, 1892, by Kirkwood & Son, awarded to Howard
S. Adamson, female figure seated at dockside, facing left, rev.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LOWER GRADE HOWARD S.
ADAMSON 1892, nine line inscription within, 60mm, 84.39g,
extremely fine (2)provenanceBruun Rasmussen, auction 2219,
15th May 2022, part lot 5348Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120

Lot 4560 Coal Exchange Opened, AE medal, 1849, by B. Wyon, issued by


the Corporation of London, .NEW COAL EXCHANGE OPENED
OCT. 30TH 1849 BY H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT, central portrait
medallion of Victoria, surrounded by those of Prince Albert and
Princess Royal, ON BEHALF OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN
VICTORIA in exergue, rev. THE RT HONBLE SIR JAMES DUKE
LORD MAYOR - JOHN WOOD ESQRE CHAIRMAN OF THE
COMMITTEE - JAMES B. BUNNING ESQRE ARCHITECT, Coal
Exchange, heraldic devices on either side, below, City of
London shield and motto, 89mm, 413.16g (Eimer 1435; BHM
2357), surfaces lightly contact marked in places, including to
edges, otherwise extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£300 to £400

Lot 4561 Art Union of London, AE Medal, 1849, by C.F. Carter, INIGO
JONES, draped and wearing a cap bust left, rev. facade of
Banqueting House, BANQUETING HOUSE WHITEHALL 1616 in
exergue in three lines, ART-UNION OF LONDON 1849 on edge,
54mm, 82.31g (Eimer 1437; BHM 2348), some small areas of
verdigris to the obverse, bruise to obverse edge at 6 o'clock,
otherwise the reverse with an attractive lustre, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120
Lot 4562 Great Exhibiton, WM medal, 1851, by Allen and Moore, PRINCE
ALBERT, CONSORT OF QUEEN VICTORIA., bust right, rev. THE
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION LONDON, 1851.,
view of building, ten line inscription in exergue, 51mm, 38.83g
(Eimer 1460), a handful of scratches, otherwise with proof-like
surfaces, extremely fine; Visit to Wosley Hall, WM medal, 1851,
by Allen and Moore, VICTORIA QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN.,
within floral wreath, crowned bust left, rev. TO
COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF HER MOST GRACIOUS
MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA & H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT TO THE
EARL OF ELLESMERE., royal barge with house in background,
WORSLEY HALL OCTR. 9 & 10 1951 in exergue in three lines,
51mm, 38.82g (BHM 2414), pierced, lightly contact marked
and bent, otherwise with proof-like surfaces in places, bolder
very fine (2)provenanceBruun Rasmussen, auction 2219, 15th
May 2022, lot 5349Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£100 to £150

Lot 4563 Westminster Abbey, AE medal, c.1855, by J. Weiner,


WESTMINSTER ABBEY, facade of the cathedral, rev. interior
view of the cathedral, ST. PETER'S CHURCH FOUNDED ABOUT
612. REBUILT AND ERECTED AN ABBEY 958 AND 1049-1066
in exergue in three lines, 60mm, 98.93g (Eimer 1506; BHM
2592), some verdigris and light hairlines to obverse, otherwise
residually lustrous, bolder very fine Subject to 20% VAT on
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£60 to £80
Lot 4564 Laudatory Medal Gifted by John E Gray to Thomas Davidson |
John and Marie Emma Gray, Keeper of Zoology at the British
Museum, 1863, AE Laudatory Medal, by G. G. Adams, I.E. AND
M.E. GRAY., conjoined busts right, rev. within wreath, TRUST
IN THE LORD AND DO GOOD, 58mm, 96.43g (BHM 2787), with
an attractive lustre and lightly toned, as struck. In original case
of issue and with hand written note in the hand of John Gray
which reads, 'My dear Davidson I have great pleasure in
sending you a medal in consideration of our old friendship, and
of the high estimation I have of your labours in connection with
the Brachiopoda yours ever, J E Gray, British Museum. 24th
October 1872' John Edward Gray (1800-1875) was a notable
zoologist and worked at the British Museum between
1824-1874. Later becoming keeper of the Zoological
department in 1840. He was one of the most prolific
taxonomists in the history of zoology, having described more
than 300 species and subspecies of reptiles. Maria Emma Gray
(1787-1876), married John Gray in 1826. She is most notable
for her work as a conchologist, algologist and scientific
illustrator. She often collaborated with her husband, creating
artworks of the species they studied. Thomas Davidson
(1817-1885), was a British palaeontologist, most notable for his
study into the Brachiopoda fossil on which he published six
volumes. During his lifetime he was elected fellow of the
Geological Society of London in 1852 and in 1857 to the Royal
Society. Upon his death he bequeathed his extensive fossil
collection to the British Museum. Subject to 20% VAT on
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£300 to £400

Lot 4565 Department of Science and Art, Queen's National Medal, AE


medal, 1864, awarded to Joseph Rollason, by W. Wyon,
VICTORIA BY THE GRACE OF GOOD QVEEN MDCCCLVI,
crowned but left, rev. LOCAL PRIZE FOR SVCCESS IN ART
AWARDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART,
within beaded and laurel border, JOSEPH ROLLASON.
BIRMINGHAM. STAGE 18B. 1864 on edge, 56mm, 90.01g
(Eimer 1511), with an attractive lustre and lightly toned, a
pleasing extremely fineProposed in 1852 by the Royal
Commissioners of the Great Exhibition, a fixed sum was voted
by Parliament in order to fund a self-supporting system of
instruction. Medals were given at the public examinations in all
three metals, for each of eight main groups of subjects. The
medals were intended to encourage and stimulate talent at
local schools throughout Britain amongst the industrial
classes.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120
Lot 4566 Anglo-French Exhibition, London, 1865, AE Medal, by E.
Weigand, RICHARD COBDENN BORN 1804 DIED 1865, bust
three-quarters right, rev. within laurel PEACE JUBILEE ANGLO-
FRENCH WORKING -CLASS EXHIBITION LONDON 1865,
41mm, 29.72g (BHM 2839; Eimer 1576), lustrous and with
attractive chocolate brown surfaces, extremely fineSubject to
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£30 to £40

Lot 4567 Prince of Wales, National Thanksgiving 1872, AE medal, by J.S.


Wyon and A.B. Wyon, ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES,
bust left, rev. NATIONAL. THANKSGIVING. FOR. RECOVERY.
OF. THE. PRINCE. OF. WALES. FEB: 1872, Prince's crest within
wreath, 58mm, 102.32g (Eimer 1619; BHM 2929), some light
contact marks to the obverse, hairline die flaw through the
reverse, otherwise with much lustre, bolder very fineSubject to
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£80 to £120

Lot 4568 The Incorporated Law Society of the United Kingdom, Atkinson
Conveyancing Prize, awarded to J. B. Birkbeck, 1881, Gold
medal, struck by J.S & A.B Wyon, THE INCORPORATED LAW
SOCIETY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, arms with supporters,
rev. ATKINSON CONVEYANCING PRIZE. FOR LIVERPOOL OR
PRESTON STUDENTS., within beaded border, J. B. BIRKBECK
NOV. 1881, 30mm; 19.25g, lightly nailmarked and with some
scratches, otherwise with a proof-like obverse field, about
extremely fine and rare. In original case of issue with only
minor surface wear to edgesJohn Barrass Birkbeck
(1831-1917)Born in Shiney Row, County Durham in 1831; died
in County Durham 1917. Composed anthems including 'It is a
good thing to give thanks' (1898) and 'Arise, shine O Zion'
(1911), hymn, tunes and songs.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£600 to £800
Lot 4569 Victoria (1837-1901), Official AR 'Golden Jubilee' Medal, by J E
Boehm for the Royal Mint, VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX,
crowned and draped bust left, rev. IN. COMMEMORATION,
enthroned figure of Empire, flanked by figures of Science,
Letters and Art, Industry and Agriculture, shields below
inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA,
77mm, 215.82g (Eimer 1733b; BHM 3219; Wollaston 39), fields
lightly fingermarked, to otherwise brilliant proof-like surfaces,
toned in places in shades of ochre and blue, extremely fine and
heavily sought after in the present market place, in original
case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£500 to £670

Lot 4570 Victoria (1837-1901), Official AE 'Golden Jubilee' Medal, by J E


Boehm for the Royal Mint, VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX,
crowned and draped bust left, rev. IN. COMMEMORATION,
enthroned figure of Empire, flanked by figures of Science,
Letters and Art, Industry and Agriculture, shields below
inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA,
77mm, 210.54g (Eimer 1733b; BHM 3219; Wollaston 39), some
carbonised fingermarks to surfaces, otherwise with attractive
lustrous surfaces, extremely fine and heavily sought after in the
present market place, in original case of issueSubject to 20%
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£300 to £500

Lot 4571 Victoria (1837-1901), Queen Victoria 'Golden Jubilee' (Masonic


Breast Jewel) Medal, 1887, designed by Sir Albert Woods,
struck in gold and silver-gilt, with '13th June 1887' bar for
attendees at the Grand Lodge Especial Meeting, crowned and
draped bust right within beaded border, surrounded by laurel
wreath, VRI cypher below, bust surmounted by star and
jewelled crown, rev. .ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES C.M
. JUNE 21-1887, Prince of Wales' plumes; on original ribbon
with bar, the face stippled and dated '1837-1887', second bar
inscribed '13TH JUNE 1887', 'SS' below (Harris 212a), one
small pin mark to the field surrounding the portrait, some
surface wear to the star and crown, otherwise the enamel and
ribbon fully intact, with a proof-like quality to the obverse and
reverse fields of oval central medallion, extremely fine, with pin
for wear and in presentation box in good orderThe Prince of
Wales was Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England
from 1874 until his accession as King Edward VII in 1901. The
medal was designed by Sir Albert Woods.Subject to 20% VAT on
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£800 to £1,200
Lot 4572 Victoria (1837-1901), Golden Jubilee, WM medal, 1887, by
Bracher and Sydenham, 1887, QUEEN VICTORIA 1837 1887,
crowned and draped bust left, rev. JUBILEE COMMEMORATION
JUNE 21ST 1887. ARTHUR HILL MAJOR, five portraits within
shield, S'COMMUNITATIS: RADINGIE around, 39mm, 17.31g,
pierced and with some contact marks, otherwise the surfaces
well in tact, bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£30 to £50

Lot 4573 Royal Commemorative Medals (2) | Marriage of Duke of York to


Princess Victoria Mary, 1893, AE medal, by J. Moore, H.R.H.
PRINCESS VICTORIA MARY H.R.H. GEORGE DUKE OF YORK,
draped and conjoined busts left, rev. MARRIED JULY 6TH 1893
within floral wreath, coronet above, VG monogram below,
38mm, 20.47g (Eimer 1782; BHM 3444), a couple of marks to
reverse, otherwise with attractive and highly lustrous surfaces,
lightly toned, extremely fine; The Bernard Pearl Collection of
Historical Medals | Duke and Duchess of York, Royal Visit, AE
medal, c.1893-94, H.R.H. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK,
conjoined busts left, rev. COMMEMORATING THE ROYAL
VISIT, three shields within garter, 22mm, 3.35g, with
suspension loop, attractively toned and lustrous, extremely fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £100

Lot 4574 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AR medal,


1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT
XX, draped and diademed bust left, rev. young head left,
dividing inscription LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA
EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 56mm, 83.95g (Eimer 1817a; BHM
3506), a couple of scratches to reverse face, otherwise toned to
somewhat matte surfaces, more so the reverse, about extremely
fine, in original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150
Lot 4575 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AR medal,
1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT
XX, draped and diademed bust left, rev. young head left,
dividing inscription LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA
EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 56mm, 84.80g (Eimer 1817a; BHM
3506), with attractive blue toning to edges and reverse bust, as
struck, in original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT
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£150 to £200

Lot 4576 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AR Medal,


1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLAVDIT
XX· IVN· MDCCCXCVII., crowned and veiled bust left, rev.
young bust of Queen left, dividing inscription LONGITVDO
DIERVM IN DEXTERAEVIS ET IN SINISTRA GLORIA, below,
1837 upon branch tied with ribbon, 84.16g, 56mm (Eimer
1817a; BHM 3506), a couple of marks to the obverse face,
otherwise toned, extremely fine, in original Royal Mint case of
issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4577 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AR medal,


1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT
XX, draped and diademed bust left, rev. young head left,
dividing inscription LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA
EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 56mm, 84.43g (Eimer 1817; BHM
3506), with frosted and darkly toned surfaces, extremely fine,
in original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on
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£150 to £200

Lot 4578 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AE medal, 1897,


by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint, VICTORIA
ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT XX, draped
and diademed bust left, rev. young head left, dividing inscription
LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA EIVS GLORIA, 1837
below, 56mm, 78.87g (Eimer 1817a; BHM 3506), a touch of rub
to dark red surfaces, otherwise bolder very fine, in original Royal
Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£80 to £120
Lot 4579 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AE medal,
1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT
XX, draped and diademed bust left, rev. young head left,
dividing inscription LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA
EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 56mm, 75.11g (Eimer 1817a; BHM
3506), light surfaces, extremely fine, in Royal Mint case of
issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120

Lot 4580 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AE medal,


1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT
XX, draped and diademed bust left, rev. young head left,
dividing inscription LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA
EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 56mm, 78.69g (Eimer 1817a; BHM
3506), some darker toning to higher points, practically as
struck, in original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT
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£100 to £150

Lot 4581 Victoria (1837-1901), Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AE medal,


1897, by G. W. de Saulles after T. Brock for the Royal Mint,
VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT
XX, draped and diademed bust left, rev. young head left,
dividing inscription LONGITVDO SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA
EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 56mm, 73.65g (Eimer 1817a; BHM
3506), lightly contact marked, yet with lustre, bolder very fine;
Official 'Diamond Jubilee' AR medal, 1897, by G. W. de Saulles
after T. Brock for the Royal Mint, VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI
SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLADVIT XX, draped and diademed
bust left, rev. young head left, dividing inscription LONGITVDO
SIERVM ET IN SINISTRA EIVS GLORIA, 1837 below, 26mm,
9.68g (Eimer 1817b; BHM 3506), cleaned, yet very fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£120 to £180
Lot 4582 Collection of WM and AE medals (5) | Accession of William IV
and Queen Adelaide, WM medal, 1830, by T. Halliday, HIS
MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM IIII, bare head right, rev.
QUEEN ADELAIDE, draped bust right, AUG. 22. 1830
PRESENTED TO THE PURCHASERS OF THE PAUL PRY, 39mm,
17.57mm (BHM 1418), near very fine; Great Exhibition, WM
medal, 1851, by Allen & Moore, QUEEN VICTORIA & ALBERT,
conjoined busts left, within wreath, rev. THE INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION LONDON, 1851, view of the
exhibition building, ten line inscription in exergue, 51mm,
38.89g (Eimer 1462; BHM 2419), surfaces mostly worn, yet
with some original lustre to reverse, near very fine; Preston
Guild, WM medal, 1862, PRESTON GUILD 1862, shield, rev.
PRESTON TOWN HALL FOUNDATION STONE LAID 2ND SEPR.
1862, facade of town hall, 40mm, 14.76g, pierced, with some
original surface lustre, near very fine; Majority of the Marquis
of Bute, AE medal, 1868, by R. J. Yorath, crown surmounted by
B, 12 SEPTEMBER 1868 below, rev. TO COMMEMORATE THE
MAJORITY OF THE MARQUIS OF BUTE, 31mm, 14.15g, very
fine; AE Political Medal, undated, by Oldacre & Co of London,
THE RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE M. P. draped bust left, rev.
THE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY K.C., draped
bust right, 32mm, 14.48g, near very fine (5)i) This medal was
presumably presented to the purchasers of the Paul Pry
newspaper in an attempt to increase circulation.Subject to 20%
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£90 to £120

Lot 4583 Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation, AR medal, 1902, by G.W.


de Saulles, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, crowned
and draped bust right, rev. ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT,
crowned and draped bust right, 9. AUG. 1902 on banner below,
31mm, 86.13g (Eimer 1871b; BHM 3737), a nail mark to
obverse field, otherwise with matte-like and attractively toned
surfaces, bolder extremely fine, in original Royal Mint case of
issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£90 to £120
Lot 4584 Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation, AE medal,
1902, by G.W. de Saulles, EDWARD VII
CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, crowned and
draped bust right, rev. ALEXANDRA QUEEN
CONSORT, crowned and draped bust right, 9.
AUG. 1902 on banner below, 31mm, 80.57g
(Eimer 1871b; BHM 3737), darkened surfaces,
nevertheless with hints of original surface
colour to edg of devices, extremely fine, in
original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20%
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£50 to £80

Lot 4585 Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation, AE medal, 1902, by G.W.


de Saulles, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, crowned
and draped bust right, rev. ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT,
crowned and draped bust right, 9. AUG. 1902 on banner below,
31mm, 80.45g (Eimer 1871b; BHM 3737), a handful of small
scratches to otherwise darkened surfaces, hints of original
lustre to edge of devices, bolder very fine, in original Royal
Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£50 to £80

Lot 4586 Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation, AE medal, 1902, by G.W.


de Saulles, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, crowned
and draped bust right, rev. ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT,
crowned and draped bust right, 9. AUG. 1902 on banner below,
56mm, 80.68g (Eimer 1871a; BHM 3737), the reverse with a
lacquered appearance, otherwise extremely fine / very fine, in
original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£50 to £80
Lot 4587 Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation, AR medal, 1902, by G.W.
de Saulles, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, crowned
and draped bust right, rev. ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT,
crowned and draped bust right, 9. AUG. 1902 on banner below,
31mm, 12.65g (Eimer 1871b; BHM 3737), polished, otherwise
bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£50 to £70

Lot 4588 George V (1910-1936), Coronation, AR medal, 1911, by B.


Mackennal, GEORGE V CROWNED JUNE 22 1911, crowned and
draped bust left, rev. QUEEN MARY JUNE 22 1911, crowned
and draped bust left, 51mm, 88.53g (Eimer 1922a; BHM 4022),
lightly friction marked to higher points, otherwise darkly toned,
extremely fine, in original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to
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£100 to £150

Lot 4589 George V (1910-1936), Coronation, AE medal, 1911, by B.


Mackennal, GEORGE V CROWNED JUNE 22 1911, crowned and
draped bust left, rev. QUEEN MARY JUNE 22 1911, crowned
and draped bust left, 51mm, 78.63g (Eimer 1922a; BHM 4022),
darkened and matte surfaces, practically as struck, in original
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£80 to £120

Lot 4590 George V (1910-1936), Coronation, AE medal, 1911, by B.


Mackennal, GEORGE V CROWNED JUNE 22 1911, crowned and
draped bust left, rev. QUEEN MARY JUNE 22 1911, crowned
and draped bust left, 51mm, 78.25g (Eimer 1922a; BHM 4022),
darkened and matte surfaces, practically as struck, in original
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Lot 4591 George V (1910-1936), Coronation, AE medal, 1911, by B.
Mackennal, GEORGE V CROWNED JUNE 22 1911, crowned,
draped and with an orb, bust left, rev. QUEEN MARY JUNE 22
1911, crowned and draped bust left, 51mm (Eimer 1922a; BHM
4022), with frosty surfaces, hints of redness to recesses,
extremely fine, in original Royal Mint case of issueSubject to
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£80 to £120

Lot 4592 George V (1910-1936), Silver Jubilee, 1935, AR medal, by P.


Metcalfe, VI. MAII. MCMX MCMXXXV, crowned and draped,
conjoined busts left, rev. STET FORTUNA DOMUS, view of
Windsor Castle, 87.07g, 58mm (Eimer 2029a; BHM 4249), with
matte surfaces, as struck, in original Royal Mint case of
issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £100

Lot 4593 George V (1910-1936), Silver Jubilee, 1935, AR medal, by P.


Metcalfe, VI. MAII. MCMX MCMXXXV, crowned and draped,
conjoined busts left, rev. STET FORTUNA DOMUS, view of
Windsor Castle, 32mm, 15.69g (Eimer 2029b; BHM 4249), nail
mark to the obverse field and some hairlines, otherwise with
hints of toning to lustrous surfaces, bolder very fine, in original
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£50 to £80

Lot 4594 George VI (1936-1952), Coronation, 1937, AR medal, GEORGE


VI CROWNED 12 MAY 1937, crowned and draped bust left, rev.
QUEEN ELIZABETH 12 MAY 1937, crowned and draped bust
left, 83.00g, 58mm (Eimer 2046a; BHM 4314), with matte
surfaces, practically as struck, in original Royal Mint case of
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£80 to £100
Lot 4595 George VI (1936-1952), Coronation, AR medal, 1937, GEORGE
VI CROWNED 12 MAY 1937, crowned and draped bust left, rev.
QUEEN ELIZABETH 12 MAY 1937, crowned and draped bust
left, 16.21g, 32mm (Eimer 2046b; BHM 4314), lightly contact
marked, including to face, otherwise lustrous and attractively
toned with hues of blue, about extremely fine, in original Royal
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£50 to £70

Lot 4596 Coronation Medals (3) | George VI (1936-1952), Coronation, AR


medal, 1937, by P. Metcalfe, GEORGE VI CROWNED 12 MAY
1937, crowned and draped bust left, rev. QUEEN ELIZBAETH
12 MAY 1937, crowned and draped bust left, 83.44g, 57mm
(Eimer 2046a; BHM 4314), some small stains, otherwise as
struck, in original Royal Mint case of issue; George VI
(1936-1952), Coronation, 1937, AE medal, rev. signed BRITISH,
KING. GEORGE. VI & QUEEN. ELIZABETH., conjoined crowned
and craped busts left, rev. CROWNED A.D. 1937., Britannia
standing between pillars, ship and Westminster Abbey behind,
44mm, 47.09g (BHM 4356), some nailmarks, otherwise with
darkened surfaces, extremely fine; Elizabeth II (1952- ),
Coronation, WM medal, 1953, crowned bust right, rev. 7 line
inscription, shield above, 39mm, 22.11g cleaned and lightly
contact marked, otherwise bolder very fine (3)Subject to 20%
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£100 to £150

Lot 4597 London and Birmingham Railway Centenary, AE medal, 1938,


by J. R. Pinches, LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY, view
of Euston Arch facade, GEORGE CARR GLYNN - CHAIRMAN
ROBERT STEPHENSON - ENGINEER PHILIP HARDWICK -
ARCHITECT 1838 in exergue in four lines, rev. LONDON
MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY, thirteen line inscription,
65mm, 129.20g (Eimer 2054; BHM 4391), a handful of faint
hairline marks, otherwise toned, practically as struck, in
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£60 to £80
Lot 4598 Medicine: Edinburgh School of Medicine, AE Prize Medal, 1906;
another, Royal Medico-Psychological Association, AE Nursing
Proficiency Cross (South African issue [?]); also, St. John's
Ambulance, A group of Crosses (9), in copper, bronze and white
metal, some of these named on reverse, generally very fine
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£120 to £150

Lot 4599 Collection of Equestrian and Agricultural Medals (5), Yorkshire


Agricultural Society Centenary Show, AR medal, awarded to
Mrs Howard Mander, by W&H, Birmingham, 1937, YORKSHIRE
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, female figure standing in wheat
field, INSTITUTED 1837 in exergue, rev. 1837. CENTENARY
SHOW 1937 MRS HOWARD MANDER, shield within wreath,
56mm, 70.08g; British Horse Society, AE medal, awarded to
Mrs V.D.S Williams, 1959, horses head right, rev. BRITISH
HORSE SOCIETY, MRS V.D.S. WILLIAMS LITTLE MODEL
CAMBERLEY 1959, 46mm, 25.36g; Hunter's Improvement &
National, Light Horse Breeding Society (2), AR medals,
Birmingham, 1926; 1928, by Frank Hyams Ld, three horses
standing right, rev. figure on horse riding left, 51mm, 42.19g;
51mm, 43.83g; Hunters Improvement & National Light Horse
Breeding Society, AR medal, Birmingham, 1935, horse facing
left, rev. horse facing right with two figures, 51mm, 52.49g, all
apart from the first with suspension loop, some staining to the
AE medal, yet all silver medals pleasingly toned, all about
extremely fine (5)Mrs V.D.S. Williams published the book
Riding for the British Horse Society in 1954.Subject to 20%
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£80 to £120

Lot 4600 Bath, Somerset, Farthing Token, 1794, BLADUD FOUNDED


BATH, bust to left, rev. THROUGH HIS SWINE, Bladud
standing with shield and bow, two piglets at his feet, plain
edge, 6h, 4.72g (D&H 115), rub to high points and with
darkened surfaces, about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£20 to £40
Lot 4601 Twentieth Century Tokens (5) | Birmingham, Walter J. Smith, 1
Bushel, milled edge, 3.71g; Belfast, John Arnott, Silk Mercers
and Haberdashers, Farthing, plain edge, 3.97g; Sussex,
Petersham, Smerdon Manor Farm, Shilling, struck in copper,
plain edge, 7.17g; Sixpence, struck in brass, plain edge, 6.38g;
Kent, Sittingbourne, May and Vinson of Church Farm, Penny,
milled edge, 5.51g; the Smerson Manor Farm Shilling with
some original mint redness to surfaces, all circulated, fine to
very fine (5)provenanceii) LNC auction, 10th May 2011 -
£1Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £80

Lot 4602 Cambridge, John Blackly (Baker), Farthing, undated († 1670


[?]), in copper alloy, 6h, m.m. star, (m.m.) IOHN • BLACKLY •
BAKER, Baker's arms, rev. (m.m.) IN • CAMBRIDGE, I •B• A in
centre, mullet between (Cooper [1845], pp. 541; Babington 6;
Searle 6; Boyne & Williamson 18; SCBI Norweb I, 368;
Dickinson, Cambs 18), fine; another, Jonathan Browne
(Grocer), Farthing, undated († 1663), in copper alloy, 12h,
IONATHAN BROWNE, Grocer's arms, rev. i.m. cinquefoil
(twice) IN CAMBRIDGE, IO. I B monogram in centre, roses
beside (Cooper [1845], pp. 541; Babington 7; Searle 7; Boyne &
Williamson 18; SCBI Norweb I, 369; Dickinson, Cambs 19),
rougher surfaces, poor to fair, rare; lastly, William Bryan
(Confectioner), Farthings, 1652, m.m. star, 6h (2), (m.m.) WILL
• BRYAN • IN • CAMBRIDGE, three cloves, rev. (m.m.)
CONFECTIONER • 1652, •W •B •H in centre (Cooper [1845],
pp. 541; Babington 8; Searle 8; Boyne & Williamson 20; SCBI
Norweb I, 370; Dickinson, Cambs 20), the first good fine, the
other slightly porous otherwise fine (4)Provenancei) Purchased
Nigel Clark, January 1980 ii-iii) S Sweet
Estimate
£70 to £90

Lot 4603 Cambridge, William Gorham (Grocer), Farthing, undated (†


1680), in copper alloy, 6h, 'Arms of Leete, Kingston, Cambs',
rev. WILL | GORHAM | OF CAMB | GROCER | W G M in five
lines (Cooper [1845] -; Babington 31; Searle 29; Boyne &
Williamson 47; SCBI Norweb I -; Dickinson, Cambs 47), clipped
planchet and somewhat rougher surfaces, otherwise a bold
finer, very rare, unrepresented in the Norweb
collectionProvenancePurchased R Gladdle, 5 January 1996 -
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£30 to £50
Lot 4604 Cambridge, Rose Taverne, Richard Allen (Publican and
Councilman), Farthings, undated († 1684), in copper alloy (4),
7h, m.m. star (m.m.) RICHARD • ALLEN • ROSE, tudor rose,
rev. (m.m.) TAVERNE • IN • CAMBRIDGE, R • A • I and small
rose in centre, A to G in CAMBRIDGE (Cooper [1845], pp. 541;
Babington 2; Searle 2; Boyne & Williamson 11; SCBI Norweb I,
421; Dickinson, Cambs 11), about very fine; also, in brass, 6h
(2), similar to last, rev. A to (m.m.) (Dickinson, Cambs 11A);
lastly, as before, rev. no (m.m.), 12h, 1.32g (Boyne &
Williamson 12; SCBI Norweb I, 422 this coin; Dickinson, Cambs
12), some light verdigris, fine (4)Provenanceii) Purchased
Seaby, January 1987 - £16'A collection of Seventeenth Century
Tokens: The Property of a Lady', Spink 51, 16 April 1986, lot 80
[part] - £120iii) Purchased Seaby, £9iv) Purchased Nigel Clark,
February 1990 - £15Mrs. R. Henry Norweb collection (with this
envelope)Purchased Baldwin, 1960Richard Allen became
landlord of the Rose Tavern in 1653. The following year he
established a Coach service to Grays Inn, Holborn that cost 10
Shillings and left for London on Mondays, Wednesday and
Fridays. Richard Allen was appointed a Councilman in 1662,
and died in the town in July 1684. However his inn would be the
scene of a brutal stabbing a few decades later, when on
Saturday 19 April 1707, about 10 or 11 at night, Alderman Fox
quarrelled with a Mr Joseph Pyke at the Rose Taverne. An
eyewitness reported: “the said Mr Fox with his penknife did
stabb the said Joseph Pyke in his side near his belly; but he
recovered from the wound.” [sic]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£60 to £80

Lot 4605 Cambridgeshire, Soham, Hovell Joanes (Grocer), Farthings (3),


1654, in brass, 6h (Dickinson, Cambs 171), fair; also, 1658,
12h, legend starts at 6h on obv. (2) (Dickinson, Cambs 172),
fair to fine; Nathaniell Stearne (Grocer), Farthing 1667, in
brass, 9h (Dickinson, Cambs 173), good fine (4)Subject to 20%
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£20 to £50
Lot 4606 Cambridge Token, John Bird, 1667, Farthing Token, IOHN.
BIRD 1667, merchant taylors arms, rev. OF. CAMBRIDGE, 1667
within border, 0.91g (BW 16; same dies as Norweb 367a), flan
split in two and some corrosion, otherwise bold fine; Lincoln,
The Bail, Token, Samuel Ludington, undated, Farthing Token,
SAMVEL LVDINTON IN, mercer's arms, rev. THE. BALE. OF.
LINCOLN, S.L within border, 1.08g (same die as Norweb 2966),
lightly pitted surfaces, otherwise near very fine; Sutton (Isle of
Ely) Token, John Clement, 1656, Farthing Token, IOHN
CLEMENT, 3 tuns, rev. IN. SVTTON. 1656, I.C within border,
0.79g (BW 176; Norweb, Part I, listed as Uncertain I), some
corrosion, otherwise fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £80

Lot 4607 Derbyshire, Shirebrook Colliery Token, engraved 0113 to both


sides contact marked, nevertheless very fine Subject to 20%
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£20 to £30

Lot 4608 Dorset, Blandford AR Token, Shilling, 1811, town arms, rev.
FOR PUBLIC ACCOMODATION H. WARD, 12h, 3.52g (D 1),
some staining in places, otherwise residually lustrous and
toned, very fine and very rareprovenanceGlendings, 3rd
November 1993, part lot 111 - £60Subject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4609 Dorset, Blandford AR Token, Shilling, 1811, FOR PUBLIC


ACCOMODATION, rev. PAYABLE BY H. WARD BLANDFORD,
town arms within garter, 12h, 3.84g (D 2), proof-like surfaces
beneath pleasing and darkly toned surfaces, as struckSubject to
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£70 to £90
Lot 4610 Dorset, Blandford Forum Halfpenny and Farthings (22),
Halfpenny, Richard Embris, 1666, RES crowned, rev. HIS HALF
PENY, 9h, 2.39g (Norweb -; BW 11); Farthing, Borough Token,
1669, THE BVRROVGH OF BLAND FORD THEI RE CORPO
RATION, revFAR THING FOR THE VSE OF YE POORE 1669,
12h, 1.88g (same dies Norweb 849; BW 9); Thomas Bridle,
1659, mercers arms, rev. B T M, 12h, 0.86 (same dies Norweb
850; BW 10); Henry Forrest, 1663, St George and dragon, rev.
H F, 6h, 0.74g (same dies Norweb 851; BW 12); Thomas Gould,
1664, rampant lion, rev. GTR monogram, 12h, 0.94g; (Norweb- ;
BW 14); Nicholas Gouldesburgh, 1663, date, rev. N G, 9h, 0.93g
(same dies Norweb 852; BW 16); John Mew (2), 1655, mercers
arms, rev. I M, 6h, 1.06g; 6h, 1.26g (same dies Norweb 853; BW
17); William Munck, 1657, W M, rev. W M 1657, 6h, 1.98g
(Norweb 856; BW 18-[RR]); William Munck, 1654, W M, rev. W
M, 6h, 1.02g (Norweb -; BW 19); John Paige, 1656, grocers
arms, rev. P I T, 12h, 0.89g (same dies Norweb 857a; BW 20);
Walter Ridiout (3), 1652, W R, rev. W R, 12h, 1.26g; 12h, 1.01g;
6h, 1.04g (same dies Norweb 858-859; BW 23-[R]); Walter
Ridiout, 1662, W R, rev. W R, 9h, 0.92g (Norweb- ; BW 22);
Daniel Shepheard, arms, rev. SDM, 9h, 0.66g (same dies
Norweb 860; BW 24A); Edward Speed, undated, angel, rev. SEA,
12h, 0.59g (same dies Norweb 861; BW 25); William Stayner
(2), undated, scales, rev. WS, 5h, 0.94g; 5h, 1.20g (same dies
Norweb 862; BW 26; 27); William Wolferyes, undated, grocer's
arms, rev. WW, 6h, 0.70g (same dies Norweb 864; BW 29);
William Ware, 1668, rope ties, WWE, 12h, 0.43g (same dies
Norweb 863; BW 28), in conditions from fine to very fine
(22)provenancei) Sir John Hanham collection, Spink, 3rd March
1982, part lot 43 - £620ii) SCMB, December 1968, 9 - 35/-iii)
Sir John Hanham collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982, part lot 43
- £620iv) brought £3.50v) Sir John Hanham collection, Spink,
3rd March 1982, part lot 43 - £620vi) SCMB, 1969 - 30/-vii)
SCMB, 1976 - £5viii) Sir John Hanham collection, Spink, 3rd
March 1982, part lot 43 - £620viiii) SCMB, 1969 - 25/1x) SCMB,
1976 - £12xi) SCMB, 1976 - £8xii) SCMB, 1967 - 40/-xiii) Sir
John Hanham collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982, part lot 43 -
£620xiiii) SCMB, 1969 - 45/-xv) -xvi) -xvii) SCMB, 1976 -
£15xviii) -xviiii) SCMB, 1966 - 25/-xx) SCMB, 1975 - £15xxi)
SCMB, 1978 - £6xxii) -Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£250 to £300
Lot 4611 Dorset, Bridport, Farthings (13), Richard Bagg (4), mercer,
1657, R.B, rev. leg, 6h, 0.74g; 6h, 0.79g, 6h, 0.85g, 6h, 0.41g;
(same dies Norweb 867-868; BW 30-31); Thomas Bagg,
undated, THOMAS BAGG T.B, rev. arms, 9h, 0.98g (Norweb-;
BW 32-[R]); Robert Bishopp, apothecarist, undated, R.B, rev.
arms, 12h, 0.65g (same dies Norweb 869; BW 33); William Bull,
Baliff, undated, V.B, rev. bull's head, 12h, 0.75g (same dies
Norweb 870; BW 34); William Bull, Baliff, undated, BWL, rev.
bull's head, 9h, 0.57g (same dies Norweb 871; BW 35); William
Burte, 1669, B W S, rev. Cook's arms, 12h, 0.57g (Norweb- ; BW
37-[R]); Francis Hasting (2), 1657, F.H, rev. bull's head, 1.16g;
6h, 1.04g (same dies Norweb 874; BW 41-[R]); Daniel Taylor,
mercer, 1666, D.T, rev. pestle and mortar, 12h, 1.19g (same
dies Norweb 875; Bull 43); Thomas Dassell, 1669, cow, rev. TD,
12h, 0.47g (same dies Norweb 872; BW 39-[RR]), Thomas Bagg
token rare and still pleasingly struck up, very fine, the William
Burte token also very rare, one Francis Hasting's token fair, the
rest all fine to very fine (13)provenancei) -ii) SCMB, 1969 -55/-
iii) -iv) -v) SCMB, 1969 - 60/- rarevi) SCMB, 1965, 35/-vii)
SCMB, 1966- 25/-viii) SCMB,1969 - 25/-viiii) Baldwin, 12th
August 1987, lot 40x) Baldwin, November 19[6]8 - 30/-xi) -xii) -
xiii) SCMB, 1976 - £10William Bull was Baliff in the years 1677.
1682, 1696, 1700, 1705 and 1712. A Daniel Taylor, who was a
Quaker, by deed dated 28th August, 1696, gave a house, called
the Quakers' Almshouse, in trust for the use of such poor
persons of the borough of Bridport to dwell in as should be
appointed by the trustees and their successors. The same
person by deed dated 31st December 1708, granted to trustees
a house, called the Bull Inn, in East Street, the income of which
was to support a Free school in Bridport, the number of
scholars to be twelve of the poor inhabitants there, or so many
as the annual produce should exceed or fall short of £12. He
was buried in the Friends' Burial Ground, in South Street,
which he appears to have given to the society. Upon a large
stone, let into the wall over the gateway, is cut in Roman
capitals the following inscription: "1696, Friends Burial
Ground, Given by Daniel Taylor of Bridport. He died the 7th and
was buried in this ground the 12th day of 9th Mo 1714, aged 73
years."Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Lot 4612 Dorset, Cerne Abbas, Farthing, John Randoll, undated, grocers
arms, rev. I.R, 12h, 1.05g (same dies Norweb 876; BW 45);
Corfe Castle, Farthings (3), Edward Harvey, 1657, arms, rev.
E.H, 6h, 1.13g (same sies Norweb 877; BW 47); Edward Keynell,
1666, date, rev. K. E E, 6h, 0.92g (same dies Norweb 878; BW
48); Richard Painter, 1666, figure holding woolcomb, rev. P. R
S, 12h, 0.84g (same dies Norweb 879; BW 50), the first two
good fine, the third very fine (4)provenancei) SCMB, 1966, 35/-
ii) SCMB, 1969, 55/-iii) SCMB, 1969, 50/-iv) -Subject to 20%
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£40 to £50
Lot 4613 Dorset, Dorchester Halfpennies and Farthings (25),
Halfpennies (2), Halfpenny, Tho[mas] Gould, 1667, hat, rev.
monogram, 3h, 1.69g (same dies Norweb 903; BW 69);
Lawrence Righton, 1669, arms, rev. L.R, 12h, 1.86g (same dies
Norweb 910; BW 75); Farthings (23), Thomas Allen (2),
undated, mercer's arms, rev. T A, 3h, 1.14g; 9h, 0.82g (Norweb
895; 894b; BW 58; 59); John Cardrow, undated, draper's arms,
rev. TC monogram, 12h, 0.53g (same dies Norweb 896; BW 62);
Edward Cheapman, 1668, roll of tobacco, rev. E.C, 12h, 0.62g
(same dies Norweb 897; BW 63); Richard Cheney (2), 1659,
grocer's arms, rev. R C, 12h, 1.08g; 12h, 0.90g (Norweb-; BW
65-[R]); Richard Cheney (2), 1666, grocer's arms, rev. R C, 9h,
1.27g; 12h, 0.87g (same dies Norweb 900; 899; BW 64; 64a);
Simon Eyre (2), 1667, SIMON EYRE, rev. three quatrefoil leaves
and a boot, 12h, 1.87g; 12h, 2.02g (same dies Norweb 901; 902;
BW 66-[R]; 67); Thomas Hall (3), 1656, castle, rev. grocer's
arms, 12h, 0.55g; 6h, 0.73g; 1h, 1.09g (same dies Norweb
904-7; BW 70; 70a; 71); Thomas Hall, 1666, castle, rev. grocer's
arms, 9h, 0.69g (same dies Norweb 908; BW 72); William
Maycock, 1658, grocer's arms, rev. W.M, 6h, 0.76g (same dies
Norweb 909; BW 73); John Roy, 1660, brewer's arms, rev. I.R,
6h, 0.70g (same dies Norweb 912; BW 76); Philip Stansbie (4),
undated, arms, rev, monogram, 12h, 0.91g; 12h, 1.76g; 6h,
1.11g; 12h, 0.97g (same dies Norweb 915a; 916a; BW 84);
Philip Stansbie (2), 1668, arms, rev, monogram, 12h, 1.42g;
12h, 0.47g (same dies Norweb 917; 918; BW 81); Samuel
Williams, 1658, arms, rev. WSH, 6h, 1.22g (same dies Norweb
919; BW 85-[R]), the second Simon Eyre Farthing pierced,
some with verdigris, otherwise some rare varieties, fine to very
fine (25)provenancei) SCMB, 1969 - 65/-ii) brought - £3.50 iii)
SCMB, 1969 - 30/-iiii) Baldwin, April 1969 - 50/-v) SCMB, 1976
- £10vi) SCMB, 1976 - £8vii) SCMB, 1969 - 35/-viii) -viiii)
SCMB, 1966 - 18/6x) Sir John Hanham, Spink, 3rd March 1982 -
part lot 51 - £640, Croydon Coin Auctions, 17th May 1995xi)
SCMB, 1969, 60/-xii) SCMB, 1976 - £6xiii) SCMB, 1966 -
32/6xiiii) Sir John Hanham, Spink, 3rd March 1982 - part lot 52
- £640, Croydon Coin Auctions, 17th May 1995 - £20xv) SCMB,
1966, 32/6xvi) SCMB, 1966 - xvii) SCMB, 1969 - 32/6xviii)
SCMB, 1969 - 30/-xviiii) SCMB, 1969, 40/-xx) Baldwin,
November 1968 - 30/-xxi) SCMB, 1976 - £10 very rarexxii)
SCMB, 1966 - 32/6xxiii)SCMB, 1975 - £5 rarexxiiii)-xxv)
brought £3.50 rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£350 to £400
Lot 4614 Dorset, Dorchester Town Farthings (6) | Town Farthing (6),
1669, arms, rev. H.D, 12h, 2.29g; 12h, 3.33g; 12h, 2.55g; 3h,
1.96g; 12h, 1.84g; 12h, 1.67g (BW 53-56), some with blue
verdigris to surfaces, otherwise fine to good very fine
(6)provenancei) SCMB, 1966 - 17/6ii) -iii) - iiii) -v) SCMB, 1976
- £7vi) -Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £90

Lot 4615 Dorset, Lyme Regis Farthings (9), Town Farthing (2), 1669,
large rose, L.R, date below, rev. town arms, 12h, 3.00g; 12h,
1.75g (dies as Norweb 924; 922c BW 92; 91); Town Farthing
(3), 1669, small die, L.R, date below, rev. town arms, 12h,
1.79g; 12h, 1.83g; 12h, 1.78g (dies as Norweb 925a-d; BW 93);
Ammiel Hart (2), 1655, heart, rev. bunch of flowers, 12h, 1.08g;
6h, 1.02g (dies as Norweb 927b; 926b; BW 96); Ammiel Hart,
1668, heart, rev. bunch of flowers, 3h, 0.64g (same dies Norweb
928a-b; BW 96); Abraham Pitts, 1657, ship, rev. AP, 6h, 0.79g
(same dies Norweb 929a; BW 99), all with some rub, about very
fine (9)provenancei) SCMB, May 1966, 91 - 22/6ii)SCMB, 1977
-£5iii) brought 1966, 8/6iv) SCMB, 1969 - 12/6v) -vi)1969
-25/1vii) -viii) -viiii) SCMB, 1969 - 50/-Subject to 20% VAT on
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£70 to £90

Lot 4616 Dorset, Poole AR Tokens | Shilling, 1811 (2), town arms, rev.
James Ferris Silversmith, 12h, 3.78g; 12h, 3.82g (D 6; 8), both
lightly rubbed, yet with some toning, very fine, the second rare
(2)provenancei) Glendings, 3rd November 1993, part lot 113 -
£95ii) Croydon Coin Auctions, 17th October 1995Subject to
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£150 to £200

Lot 4617 Dorset, Poole AR Tokens (2) | Shilling, 1812, Justice seated
right, rev. PAYABLE BY W.B. BEST within garter, 6h, 4.32g (D
9), attractively toned and lustrous, as struck; Sixpence, 1812,
Justice seated right, rev. PAYABLE BY W.B. BEST within garter,
6h, 2.27g (D 10), a touch of rub to higher points, otherwise
attractively toned and lustrous, extremely fine
(2)provenanceBoth, Glendings, 3rd November 1993, part lot
113 - £95Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £100
Lot 4618 Dorset, Poole, James Bayly, Halfpenny, 1795, town arms, rev.
figure of Hope leaning upon anchor, milled edge, 12h, 9.93g
(D&H 6a), residually lustrous and with hints of original mint
red to legend, good very fine and scarceprovenanceSCMB,
August 1967, 6a, 'scarce EF' - £25/-Subject to 20% VAT on
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£40 to £50

Lot 4619 Dorset, Poole, James Bayly, Halfpenny, 1795, town arms, rev.
figure of Hope leaning upon anchor, lettered edge, 6h, 8.93g
(D&H 6); James Bayly, Farthing, 1795 (3), town arms, rev.
figure of Hope leaning upon anchor, milled edge (D&H 10);
James Bayly, Farthing, 1795 (2), town arms, rev. figure of Hope
leaning upon anchor, dot omitted below POOLE, plain edge
(D&H 11), all with some residual lustre, good very fine to
extremely fine (4)provenancei) SCMB, 1966 - 7/6ii) SCMB,
August 1967, 10 'EF' - 15/-iii) SCMB, August 1967, 11 -EF' - 35/-
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£80 to £120

Lot 4620 Dorset, Poole, Richard Allen, Halfpenny Token, 1797, R.


ALLEN. IRONMONGER. POOLE. 1797, Prince of Wales Plumes,
75 below, rev. POOLE HALFPENNY PAYABLE. IN
DORSETSHIRE AND DEVON 1797., 6h, 9.09g (Conder 31/3;
Atkins 22/3; D&H Dorsetshire 3), with the usual die flaw to the
reverse, residually lustrous and with hints of original mint red
surfaces, about extremely fine and very rareprovenanceSCMB,
April 1969, 3, 'R, unc' - £8/10/-Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£250 to £350
Lot 4621 Dorset, Poole Halfpennies and Farthings (12), Halfpennies (2),
Michael Oke, 1668, oak tree, rev. HIS HALFE PENY 1668, 12h,
1.07g (same dies Norweb 947; BW 118); Halfpenny, The
George, 1666, St George and draogn, rev. HIA, 12h, 1.44g
(same dies Norweb 946; BW 115); Farthings (10), Town
Farthing (2), 1667, arms, rev. 1667, 3h, 1.07g; 3h, 1.07g (same
dies Norweb 933; 934a; BW 108; 109); Constanstine Beaumont,
1667, B C.R, rev. 1667, 9h, 0.66g (same dies Norweb 935; BW
110); Samuel Bramble, 1666, date, rev. BSS, 3h, 1.35g (same
dies Norweb 936; BW 111); Elizabeth Milledge, 1666, horned
animal, rev. E.M, 3h, 1.48g (same dies Norweb 938; BW 116);
Elizabeth Milledge, 1668, horned animal, rev. E.M, 9h, 1.03g
(Norweb-; BW 116a); William Minty, 1657, W.M, rev. 1657, 12h,
0.56g (same dies Norweb 939; BW 117); George, 1665, rev.
O.G.A, 12h, 1.07g (Norweb-; BW 115); Richard Olliver, 1656,
arms, rev. R.O, 0.71g (same dies Norweb 941; BW 122); Dennis
Smith, 1663, leg, rev. ship, 12h, 0.94g (same dies Norweb 942;
BW 125), some with verdigris to surfaces, the Richard Olliver
Farthing fair, the rest fine to very fine (12)provenancei)
Baldwin, November 1968 - 30/-ii) -iii) SCMB, 1969 - 75/-iiii)
SCMB, 1968 - 25/- scarcev) SCMB, 1968 - 45/-vi) SCMB, 1968 -
40/-vii) SCMB, 1969 - 35/-viii) SCMB, 1969 - 50/-viiii) SCMB,
1969 - 65/-x) SCMB, 1975 - £3.50xi) SCMB, 1965 - 21/-xii)
Baldwins, September 1981Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4622 Dorset, Shaftesbury AR Token, Shaftesbury Bank Token,


Henderson & Co., Shilling, 1811, town arms, rev. value within
wreath, 12h, 3.57g (D 19), deliberate scratches to reverse,
otherwise with a highly attractive lustre and toning, extremely
fine, very rareprovenanceGlendinings, 20th November 1991, lot
209 - £80 A. C. Fraser Collection, Auction 74, 29th November
1989 - part lot 327 -£130Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £120

Lot 4623 Dorset, Shaftesbury AR Bank Token, Shilling, 1811, town arms,
rev. MAY TRADE THE PLOUGH & THE FLEECE FLOURISH IN ALL
BRITISH ISLES SUCCESS TO AGRICULTURE AND NAVIGATION,
12h, 3.03g (D 27), test cut to edge, some verdigris to surfaces,
otherwise very fine and extremely rareprovenanceGlendings, 20th
November 1991, lot 221 - £80A. C. Fraser Collection, Auction 74,
29th November 1989 - part lot 329, illustrated - £180Subject to
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£100 to £150
Lot 4624 Dorset, Shaftesbury AR Tokens (8) | Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire,
Wiltshire & Shaftesbury Bank, Shilling, 1811 (2), town arms,
rev. legend, 12h, 3.69g; 12h, 3.81g (D 21; 22), both with highly
attractive lustrous and toned surfaces, practically as struck
(2)provenancei) Dawson, 11th April 1992 - £25Subject to 20%
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£100 to £150

Lot 4625 Dorsetshire, Wiltshire & Shaftesbury AR Bank Tokens (5),


Shilling, Accomodation of the Public, 1811 (2), town arms, rev.
legend, 12h, 3.41g (D 26/21); 1h, 3.58g (D 13), the first
lustrous and toned, practically as struck, the second with
darkened surfaces, yet with hints of lustre beneath, very fine;
Sixpence, 1811 (3), town arms, rev. legend, 12h, 2.02g; 12h,
1.86g; 12h, 1.82g (D 28/23; 30), one shilling with some
verdigris, one sixpence scratched, fine, the rest all with an
attractive lustre and toning, practically as struck
(5)provenanceii) Glendings, 3rd November 1993, part lot 113 -
£95v) Glendings, 3rd November 1993, part lot 113 - £95
Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information
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£150 to £170
Lot 4626 Dorset, Shaftesbury Halfpennies and Farthings (24),
Halfpennies (3), William Dampny, 1668, grocer's arms, rev. HIS
HALFE PENNY WDM, 3h, 2.51g (same dies Norweb 954; BW
140); Alexander Weekes, undated, crowned rose, rev. AW, 9h,
1.72g (same dies Norweb 964; BW 154); Thomas Bricksey, hat
and feathers, rev. BTE, 1.34g (BW 134); Farthings (21), Town
Farthing, 1669, arms, rev. MOVNT PALA DORE, 12h, 2.46g
(same dies Norweb 948a; BW 132); Thomas Ball, 1667, shuttle,
rev. BTA, 12h, 0.84g (Norweb-; BW 133); Edward Burd (2),
undated, lion, rev. BE.M, 3h, 1.10g; 6h, 0.80g (same dies
Norweb 949; BW 136a); Joseph Byles (3), undated, tallow
chandler's arms, rev. BI.S, 12h, 0.63g; 12h, 0.77g; 6h, 0.66g
(same dies Norweb 951; BW 137; 137b; 137a); Thomas Hackny,
1665, grocer's arm,s rev. T.H, 12h, 0.84g (same dies Norweb
956; BW 143); Thomas Masters, [16]68, grocer's arms, TM, 9h,
0.78g (Norweb-; BW 149); Peter King Jnr (2), 1657, crowned
bust, rev. KPM, 12h, 0.53g; 12h, 1.48g (same dies Norweb 957;
BW 146; 147); Peter King Jnr, 1657, crowned bust, rev. KPM,
12h, 1.50g (same dies Norweb 959; BW 145); Christopher Ware,
undated, arms, rev. monogram, 12h, 1.01g (same dies Norweb
963; BW 153); Richard Prittell, undated, horse, rev. P.R.M, 6h,
0.97g (Norweb-; BW 151); Richard Sopp, 1665, leg, rev. R.S
(Norweb -; BW 152); Nathaniel Ford, undated, hat, rev. N.F,
12h, 0.79g (same dies Norweb 955; BW 142); William Mathew,
1667, horse, rev. MWM, 9h, 0.71g (Norweb -; BW 150); John
Legge, 1658, grocer's arms, rev. L.I.S, 3h, 1.05g (same dies
Norweb 960; BW 148); John Call, 1668, Royal Arms, rev. C I M,
9h, 0.63g (same dies Norweb 952; BW 138); Henry Humber at
the Bell, undated, bell, rev. H.H, 6h, 0.51g (same dies Norweb
965; BW 144); John Cole, undated, mercer's arms, rev. IC, 6h,
0.62g (same dies Norweb 953; BW 139), some with verdigris
and chips to edges, neverthless many still well struck-up and
some rare varieties, fine to very fine (24)provenancei) SCMB,
May 1966, 140 - 30/-ii) -iii) Sir John Hanham Collection, Spink,
3rd March 1982 - part lot 64 - £570iiii) SCMB, 1961 - 50/-
rarev) Sir John Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982 -
part lot 64 - £570vi) SCMB, 1969 - 25/-vii) SCMB, 1963 - 25/-
viii) Sir John Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982 - part
lot 64 - £570viiii) Sir John Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd
March 1982 - part lot 64 - £570x) SCMB, 1969 - 30/-xi) SCMB,
1976 £6.50xii) Sir John Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd March
1982 - part lot 64 - £570xiii) SCMB, 1969 - 35/-xiiii) SCMB,
1969 - 35/-xv) brought £25xvi) brought £4.50xvii) SCMB, 1969 -
75/-xviii) SCMB, 1969 - 45/-xviiii) SCMB, 1976 - £6xx) Sir John
Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982 - part lot 64 -
£570xxi) SCMB, 1963 - 25/-xxii) brought £6.50 rarexxiii) Sir
John Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982 - part lot 64 -
£570xxiiii) Sir John Hanham Collection, Spink, 3rd March 1982
- part lot 64 - £570Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£350 to £400
Lot 4627 Dorset, Sherborne, Pretor, Pew, Whitty & Pretor, Halfpenny,
1793, cypher of PP&W, beehive above, rev. spread double-
headed eagle, PAYABLE AT THE BANK IN SHERBOURNE
DORSET on edge, 6h, 10.95g (D&H 7), a touch of rub in places
to dark surfaces, the edge clearly legible, very fine,
rareprovenanceSCMB, 1965 - 12/6This private bank was
established in about 1740 as Simon Pretor & Co. It was styled
Pretor, Pew, Whitty & Pretor in 1792 and Pretor, Pew & Whitty
in 1797. Simon Pretor and Samuel Whitty were postmasters and
Richard Pew was a surgeon. It was also known as Sherborne &
Dorsetshire Bank. The firm's partners and name changed
several times and in 1843, when known as Pretor, Pew & Co, it
was acquired by National Provincial Bank of England.Subject to
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£50 to £70

Lot 4628 Dorset, Sherborne Farthings (7), Town Farthing (2), 1669,
mitre, rev. SHERBORN FARTHING FOR. THE POOR 1669, 12h,
1.32g; 6h, 1.49g (same dies Norweb 966a-967; BW 155); R H,
[16]57, sea monster, rev. H.R, 6h, 0.82g (same dies Norweb
978; BW 173); Joh Stuckie, 1659, ARMS, rev. I.S, 3h, 1.37g
(same dies Norweb 981; BW 177); Alford Robert, undated,
crowned rose, rev. A.R.M, 6h, 0.91g (same dies Norweb 969;
BW 157); John Whetcombe, 1657, shield, rev. IW, 12h, 1.18g
(same dies Norweb 984; BW 180), John Pitman, 1658, two guns,
rev. PII, 12h, 1.01g (same dies Norweb 974; BW 167), the third
with verdgris and fine, the others very fine (7)provenancei) -ii)
Spinkiii) Baldwin, November 1968 - 30/-iiii) SCMB, 1969 - 45/-
v) brought £30, ex W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics
Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, prev Sansom
Collectionvi) brought - £2.75vii) SCMB, 1975 - £5Subject to
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£70 to £90
Lot 4629 Dorset, Weymouth Halfpennies and Farthings (18), Halfpennies
(2), James Budd (2), 1666, grocers arms, rev. B I I, date below,
6h, 1.70g; 6h, 1.91g (same dies as Norweb 996a-b; BW 198);
Farthings (16), Town Farthing, 1669, arms, rev. ..A..
WEYMOUTH FARTHING FOR THE .POOR. 1669, 12h, 2.99g
(same dies Norweb 993a; BW 194); Bartholomew Beere, 1658,
grocers arms, rev. B B S, 6h, 0.92g (same dies Norweb 994; BW
195); John Beere, undated, grocers arms, rev. B I I, 6h, 0.67g
(same dies Norweb 995; BW 197); Thomas Hide (3), 1664, ship,
rev. T H, 3h, 0.86g; 6h, 0.83g; 6h, 1.20g (same dies Norweb
997; 998; 999a; BW 101; 199); Jon Hodder, undated, rose, rev. I
H, 1h, 0.81g (same dies Norweb 1000; BW 200-[R]); William
Pooke, undated, grocers arms, rev. W P, 6h, 0.93g (Norweb- ;
BW 201); Francis Reed (2), undated, grocers arms, rev. F R, 6h,
1.62g; 3h, 0.96g (same dies Norweb 1002; BW 202; 202a); John
Senior, castle, rev. S I R, 12h, 1.13g (same dies Norweb 1004;
BW 204); James Studley, 1664, wheatsheaf, rev. merchant's
mark composed of a letter inside a heart, with a number above,
6h, 0.81g (same dies Norweb 1005a; BW206); Thomas Tunstall,
undated, ship, rev. T T A, 12h, 0.80g (same dies Norweb 1006;
BW 207-[R]); Thomas Tunstall, 1667, ship, rev. T T A, 12h,
0.76g (same dies Norweb 1007; BW 208), John Swetnam,
undated, ISA, rev. ISA, 9h, 1.00g (same dies Norweb 931; BW
104), the second halfpenny good very fine, some with verdigris,
yet in conditions from fine to very fine, the dated Thomas
Tunstall Farthing with a die crack yet very rare, Jon Hodder
Farthing also rare (18)provenancei) Baldwin, November 19[69]
- 30/-ii) Bladwin, April 1981 - £15iii) SCMB, 1966 - 25/-iv) -v)
SCMB, 1969 - 35/-vi) SCMB, 1963 - 35/-vii) SCMB, 1969 - 40/-
viii) SCMN, 1966 - 27/6viiii) SCMB, 1969 - 37/6 , rarex) SCMB,
1968, 30/-xi) SCMB, 1969 - 45/-xii) SCMB, 1966 - 32/6xiii)
SCMB, 1969 - 50/-xiiii) SCMB, 1966 - 21/-xv) SCMB, 1969 - 40/-
xvi) SCMB, 1976 - £7.50xvii) SCMB, 1976 - £7.50xviii) - i)
SCMB, 1969, 40/-ii) SCMB, 1960, 27/6Subject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £300
Lot 4630 Dorset and Oxfordshire Halfpenny and Farthings (14),
Halfpenny (1), Wimborne Halfpenny, Thomas Flory, 1670, TF,
rev. HIS HALFE PENY, 12h, 1.11g (same dies Norweb 1019; BW
222), Farthings (13)Beaminster, Henry Brayne, 1657, arms, rev.
H.B, 12h, 0.46g (same dies Norweb 843; BW 3); Cranborne,
Nicholas Barnes, 1659, grocer's arms, rev. NB, 12h, 1.48g
(same dies Norweb 881; BW 52); Evershot, John Fisher, 1658,
arms, rev. IF, 6h, 0.83g (Norweb -; BW 88); Wimborne,
Farthing, Will Easton, undated, shuttle, rev. WE, 12h, 0.96g
(same dies Norweb 1017; BW 219); David Deane, 1657, DD.B,
rev. 1657, 6h, 0.43g (same dies Norweb 1013; BW 215); David
Deane, 1668, DDB, rev. 1668, 12h, 0.91g (same dies Norweb
1014; BW 216); John Anstey, mercer's arms, rev. IA, 12h, 0.68g
(same dies Norweb 1009; BW 210); William Baten, undated,
grocer's arms, rev. BWM, 9h, 1.22g (same dies Norweb 1010;
BW 211); Stalbridge, Thomas Snooke, 1658, fleur-de-lis, rev.
STR, 3h, 1.34g (same dies Norweb 989; BW 185-[R]),
Thorncombe, Samuel Staple, [16]68, scales, SSE, 12h, 0.97g
(Norweb -; bw 190), Sturminster Newton, Robert Porter, arms,
rev. RFP, 6h, 0.78g (Norweb -; BW 188), Bere Regis, Thomas
Speare, undated, TS, rev. TS, 6h, 0.85g (same dies Norweb 848;
BW 8), Oxfordhsire, Dorchester, William Brock, undated,
grocer's arms, rev. WB, 6h, 0.62g (same dies Norweb 3632a-e;
BW 83), the Halpenny chipped, one Farthing pierced, in
conditions from fine to very fine (14)provenancei) SCMB, 1969
- 32/6ii) SCMB, 1976 - £6.50iii) SCMB, 1969 - 65/-iiii) SCMB,
1976 - £10 rarev) SCMB, 1969 - 45/-vi) -vii) -viii) SCMB, 1975 -
£3.50 rareviiii) SCMB, 1976 - £1x) SCMB, 1969 - 85/- rarexi)
SCMB, 1976 - £13.50xii) -xiii) -xiiii) SCMB, 1966 - 15/-Subject
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£150 to £180

Lot 4631 Gloustershire Tokens (4), Bristol City, Farthing, 1652, A.


BRISTOLL. FARTHING, C.B within, date below, rev. THE.
ARMES. OF. BRISTOLL, arms within, (BW 12; the first same
dies as Norweb 1459), the first very fine, the other fair (2);
Farthing, 1660, A. BRISTOLL. FARTHING, C.B within, date
below, rev. THE. ARMES. OF. BRISTOLL, arms within (BW 17),
fine; Thornbury, Farthing, 1670, A. THORNBVRY. FARTHING,
initials and date within, rev. IN. GLOVCESTER. SHIRE,
combined emblem of Stafford Knot with Stafford Badge, 2.03g
(BW 206), very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£50 to £80
Lot 4632 Kent, Ashford Tokens (4), Francis Baylef, at the Pied Bull,
Farthing, 0.81g, 6h (BW 3; dies as Norweb 2382), mostly fair;
William Botting, Halfpenny, 1669, 6h, 0.87g (BW 4; dies as
Norweb 2372), excavated, somewhat creased, fair to fine; James
Chittenden, Halfpenny, 1669, 6h, 0.78g (BW 6; dies as Norweb
2374), excavated, chipped flan, yet fair to fine, scarce
(3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £60

Lot 4633 Kent, Bibbenden Token (1), Alexander Holmsby, Halfpenny,


1658, ALEXANDER HOLMSBY, 1658 within, rev. IN
BIDDENDEN IN KENT, initials within, 6h, 0.74g (BW 25; dies
as Norweb 2386), very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4634 Kent, Brookland Tokens (2), John Eve, Halfpenny, 1671, 1.22g
(BW 39; dies as Norweb 2393), fine; John Eve, Farthing, 0.67g
(BW 40; dies as Norweb 2392), poor to fair, scarce (2)Subject to
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£40 to £60

Lot 4635 Kent, Chatham Tokens (2), William Hardin, Farthing, undated,
WILLIAM HARDIN IN, shield within, rev. CHATHAM IN KENT,
W.H.A within, 6h, 1.06g (BW 92; dies as Norweb 2440),
excavated, otherwise fair; Walter Ramsden, Farthing, undated,
WALTER RAMSDEN, cannon, rev. LIVEING AT CHATHAM,
anchor, 0.88g (BW 104; dies as Norweb 2447), rim nick and
excavated, otherwise fair (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£30 to £40

Lot 4636 Kent, Deptford Tokens (4), John Hodges, Farthing, '3 Goat
Head', undated, 0.80g (BW 176), excavated, yet fair, rare; John
Hodges, Farthing, undated, 0.74g (BW 177), chipped flan, fair
and rare; Richard Jefry, Farthing, undated, 1.22g (BW 180),
good fine, rare; Peter Pemell, Farthing Token, 1666, 1.06g (FW
188), good fine and very rare (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £250
Lot 4637 Kent, Dymchurch Token, Andrew Clifford, Halfpenny, undated,
ANDREW CLIFFORD BLACK, anvil, rev. SMITH IN
DIMCHVRCH, HIS HALF PENNY A.C.S within, 1.95g (BW 197;
dies as Norweb 2547), excavated, clipped flan, otherwise good
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£20 to £30

Lot 4638 Kent, Edenbridge Tokens (2), Robert Alchorne


and William Ablet, Halfpenny, undated, ROB
ALCHORNE WIL ABLET AT, THER HALF PENY
within, rev. MERCERS EDTONBRIDGE IN
KENT, mercers arms, 1.82g (BW 245; dies as
Norweb 2549), fair to fine, scarce; Katherine
Huberd, Halfpenny, undated, KATHERINE
HVBERD OF, crown, rev. EDTTONBRIDGE IN
KENT, HER HALFPENY within, 4.11g (BW 246),
good fine, very rare (2)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4639 Kent, Elham Token, William Partridg[e], Farthing, undated,


WILLIAM PARTRIDGE, grocers arms, rev. IN ELHAM KENT,
W.P within, 0.78g (BW 248; dies as Norweb 2550), poor to fair,
yet rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£20 to £40

Lot 4640 Kent, Eltham Token, John Bladen, Farthing, undated, IOHN
BLADDEN, a measure, rev. MALTMAN ELTHAM, I.B.I within,
0.84g (BW 250; dies as Norweb 2551), slightly pitted surfaces,
yet rare, fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60
Lot 4641 Kent, Farningham Token, Henry Pound, Farthing, 1658, HENRY
PVOND IN KENT, grocers arms, rev. FARNINGHAM IN KENT,
H.P within, 1.00g (BW 262; dies as Norweb 2555), legends and
devices generally legible, about fine, nevertheless rareSubject
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£30 to £50

Lot 4642 Kent, Folkestone Token, Edward Franklin, Halfpenny, 1670,


EDWARD FRANKLIN, HIS HALF PENY, rev. OF FOVLSTON IN
KENT, E.F.M 70 within, 6h, 1.81g (BW 278; dies as Norweb
2570), fine and scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£20 to £30

Lot 4643 Kent, Goudhurst Token, John Austen, Farthing, undated, IOHN
AVSTEN, mercers arms, rev. GOVDHERST MERCER, I.A.B
within, 6h, 1.09g (BW 284; dies as Norweb 2573), some
corrosion, nevertheless about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£40 to £60

Lot 4644 Kent, Gravesend Tokens (6), Thomas Clark, Farthing, 6h, 0.80g
(BW 293a), pitted surfaces, fair to fine, very rare; John May,
Farthing, 1666, 9h, 0.87g (BW 297; dies as Norweb 2580), fair,
rare; The Maremaid (I.D.P), Farthing, 1656, 0.92 (BW 300),
pitted, about very fine and rare; Jacob Parson, Farthing, 1651,
0.92g (BW 301; dies as Norweb 2582), minor edge damage,
excavated, good fine; A[rthur] W[hite] at the Swan, Farthing,
0.87g (BW 306; dies as Norweb 2590); John Watson, Farthing,
1653, 6h, 1.23g (BW 308; dies as Norweb 2587), deposit to
obverse, about very fine (6)Arthur White died in 1671; he was
innkeeper of the Swan Inn at Milton-next-Gravesend, and
postmaster for Milton and Gravesend.Subject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £250
Lot 4645 Kent, Greenwhich Tokens(6), The George, Farthing, undated,
6h, 1.48g (BW 317; dies as Norweb 2597, reverse die not in
Norweb), struck on a bar end, good fine, die pairing rare;
George Saxbee, Farthing, 1650, 1.19g (BW 335; dies as Norweb
2595), very fine; Adam Edghell at The Three Lis, Halfpenny,
1667, 6h, 1.71g (BW 324; dies as Norweb 2601), good fine; John
Ellis, Farthing, 0.90g (BW 325; dies as Norweb 2593 [this
piece]), poor to fair, scarce; Thomas Colton, Farthing, 1667,
2.09g (BW 321; dies as Norweb 2592), some surface damage,
fine; Hugh pudeford, the White Horse, Halfpenny, 0.87g (BW
333; dies as Norweb 2602), about fine, rare (6)Subject to 20%
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£200 to £250

Lot 4646 Kent, Harrietsham Token, Robert Hovenden, Farthing, undated,


ROBERT HOVENDEN, grocers arms, rev. IN HARRIETSHAM,
initials within, 6h, 0.59g (BW 346), fine, very rareSubject to
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£70 to £90

Lot 4647 Kent, Hawkshurst Token, John Latter, Halfpenny, undated,


IOHN LATTER BVCHER, HIS HALF PENY within, rev. OF
HAWKSHURST IN KENT, initials within, 1.64g (BW 349; dies as
Norweb 2611), good fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£30 to £50

Lot 4648 Kent, Hythe Tokens (4), John Bassett, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.23g
(BW 357; dies as Norweb 2614), about very fine; Peter Johnson,
Farthing, 0.78g (BW 358; dies as Norweb 2615), some deposits
otherwise very fine and rare; Guy Langdon, Farthing, 1659,
1.12g (BW 359; dies as Norweb 2616), good fine; David March,
Halfpenny, 1669, 0.83g (BW 360; dies as Norweb 2617),
excavated, poor to fair, yet rare (4)provenanceR. Sharman
Collection, DNW 12th June 2018, lot 1620; ex H. Chamber
Collection bt. 2005R. Sharman Collection, DNW 12th June
2017; bt. N. Clark June 2012R. Sharman Collection, DNW, 12th
June 2018, lot 1620 pt; H. Chamber Collections bt. 2005R.
Sharman Collection, DNW 12th June 2018, lot 1620 pt. Not
RRR as annotated on the collector's ticket, but still elusive in
any grade. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£150 to £180
Lot 4649 Kent, Leeds Token, Nathaniell Benson, Farthing, undated,
NATHANIELL BENSON, grocers arms, rev. IN LEEDS KENT,
initials within, 0.96g (BW 369), about fine, rareSubject to 20%
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£40 to £60

Lot 4650 Kent, Lenham Tokens (2), John Deede, Farthing, 1664, 0.67g
(BW 371), excavated, fair and rare; Thomas Foorde, Halfpenny,
1667, 1.86g (BW 372; dies as Norweb 2623), excavated, fine
and rare (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£90 to £120

Lot 4651 Kent, Lydd Token, William Sudell, Farthing, 1662, WILLIAM
SUDELL, rev. IN LIDD 1662, initials within, 0.73g (BW 377), a
river find, mostly fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4652 Kent, Malling Tokens (3), Francis Chambers, Farthing,


undated, 0.85g 12h (BW 400), slightly bent, yet about fine and
scarce; Richard Chambers, Farthing, 1668, 1.54g 3h (BW 401;
dies as Norweb 2653), chipped, fair to fine; Samuel French,
Farthing, 1667, 0.42g, 3h (BW 402), pitted, yet about fine and
scarce (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£90 to £120

Lot 4653 Kent, Milton Tokens(4), Walter Ninn, Farthing, 1666, 0.56g
(BW 419; dies as Norweb 2669), excavated, about very fine;
Walter Ninn, Farthing, 1666, 1.28g (BW 419; dies as Norweb
2669), chipped flan and excavated, otherwise fine; Anthony
Sifflet [at the Golden Ball], Farthing, 0.74g (BW 425; dies as
Norweb 2674), fair to fine; John Smith, Farthing, 1.23g (BW
426; dies as Norweb 2675), on thick brassy flan, some minor
scuffing, fine and rare (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£90 to £120
Lot 4654 Kent, Milton near Sittingbourne Tokens (4), William Allen,
Farthing, 1658, 0.74g (BW 428; dies as Norweb 2676), fine,
rare; William Bissy, Farthing, undated (BW 430; dies as Norweb
2677), excavated and with chipped flan, yet very fine; Cheny
Bourne, Farthing, undated, 0.79g (BW 431; dies as Norweb
2678); Richard Henman, Farthing, undated, 0.45g (BW 434;
dies as Norweb 2680), struck on a bar end, excavated and
creased, otherwise very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£90 to £120

Lot 4655 Kent, New Romney Token, Richard Baker, Farthing, undated,
RICHARD BAKER, grocers arms, rev. IN NEW ROMNEY, initials
within, 0.79g (BW 482; dies as Norweb 2714), with verdigris,
yet fair to fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£20 to £30

Lot 4656 Kent, Sittingbourne Token, John Milway, Farthing, undated,


JOHN MILWAY IN SITTING, three doves, rev. BOURNE NEXT
THE CROWN initials within, 1.11g (BW 524; dies as Norweb
2744), chipped and with lightly pitted surfaces, otherwise good
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£20 to £40

Lot 4657 Kent, Strood Tokens (4), Philip Ewer, Farthing, 1652, 0.89g
(BW 535; obverse die as Norweb 2748), weak strike, yet good
fine and rare; Henry Allen [at the Bull's Head], Farthing Token,
0.95g (BW 532), fair, very fine; Henry Figgett, Farthing Token,
1654, 1.27g (BW 538; dies as Norweb 2751), bold, about very
fine; Anthony Lovell, Farthing Token, 1668, 0.67g (BW 538;
dies as Norweb 2752), excavated, poor to fair, yet rare
(4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£90 to £120

Lot 4658 Kent, Wingham Token, John Solley, Farthing, undated, IOHN
SOLLEY IN, rampant lion,rev. WINGHAM IN KENT, initials
within, 1.02g (BW 569; dies as Norweb 2770), fair, the only
issuer for this localitySubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£10 to £20
Lot 4659 Kent, Wrotham Tokens (2), Charles Allfrey, Farthing, undated,
0.69g (BW 579; dies as Norweb 2773), poor to fair, very rare;
Thomas Caverley, Farthing Token, 1666, 0.91g (BW 580), poor,
yet very rare (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£40 to £50

Lot 4660 Kent, Wye Token, Thomas Allen [at the Saracen's Head],
undated, THOMAS ALLEN AT THE, saracens head, rev.
SARASANS HEAD IN WIE, initials within (BW 582; dies as
Norweb 2779), fairSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£20 to £40

Lot 4661 Middlesex, Thomas Erskine, AE Political Halfpenny Token, 18th


Century, HON. T. ERSKINE, draped bust left, rev. A FRIEND TO
FREEDOM & RIGHTS OF MAN., 29mm, 8.01g (D&H 1010 -
Middlesex), some light contact marks and carbonised marks,
otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£30 to £50

Lot 4662 Middlesex Political Tokens (3) | William Pitt, Political and
Social Penny WM Token, 1789, by C. I, THE RIGHT HONBLE.
WILLM. PITT., draped bust right, 1789 below, rev. THE
SUPPORTER OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN,
33mm, 10.06g (D&H 212), contact marks to surfaces, dent to
reverse edge at 2 o'clock, fine, nevertheless rare; Louis XVI and
Marie Antoinette, Political and Social AE Halfpenny Token,
1793, ROI ET REINE DE FRANCE & LOUIS. XVI ET M.
ANTOINETTE, conjoined busts right, rev. MURD.. BY THE
FACTIOUS. LOUIS. XVI. JAN. 21. M: ANTOINETTE OCT. 16.
1793., 28mm, 7.00g (D&H 995a), some rub to reverse letters,
otherwise darkly toned, bolder very fine; Spence Odd Fellows,
AE Political Halfpenny Token, 1795, ODD. FELLOWS. QUIS
RIDES, the faces of Pitt and Fox conjoined, rev. HONOUR, hand
within a wreath, 28mm, 10.62g (D.H 804c), somewhat pitted
surfaces, die flaw to centre of obverse, otherwise very fine
(3)provenanceii) SNC, January 1968, T.33 - 18s 'EF' iii) SNC,
January 1968, T.24 - 15s 'good VF' Subject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150
Lot 4663 Oxfordshire Tokens, Oxford, City (2), THE MAYOR OF, arms,
rev. OXFORD TOKEN, C.O 1652 .R. (BW 111-12), the first
darkly toned and pitted surfaces, the other with chip to edge
yet, both fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£30 to £40

Lot 4664 Somerset, John Howard AE Political Halfpenny Token, 1795,


IOHN HOWARD F.R.S. HALFPENNY, draped bust left, rev.
REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN GOAL, seated figure holding an
olive branch tells a boy to GO FOURTH, 28mm, 9.47g (D.H.
35b), 58 graffitied into the reverse field, otherwise with
attractive toning, near extremely fineprovenanceSNC, January
1968, T.34 - 12s 'EF'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£40 to £60

Lot 4665 Surrey, Mortlake, Peter White, Halfpenny, 1665, PETER.


WHITE. IN. MORCLACK, initials within, rev. HONI. SOIT. QVI.
MALY. PENSE, arms of City of London, 1.35g (Dickinson 187;
same dies as Norweb 4674), slightly rusted and pitted,
otherwise fine and rareprovenanceSeaby Invoice, March 1965,
'rare' - £2/5/0Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£20 to £40

Lot 4666 Warwickshire, Contemporary Forgery, Conder Halfpenny


Token, 1791, IOHN WILKENSON IRON MASTER, draped bust
right, rev. HALFPENNY, seated figure of Vulcan at work, date in
exergue, WILLEY BEERSHAM BRADLEY SNEDSHILL on edge,
11h, 11.14g (D&H 447c), patch of verdigris to reverse and
lightly contact marked, bolder fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£20 to £40

Lot 4667 Warwickshire, Coventry, Halfpenny Token, 1792, Lady Godiva


on horseback left, rev. Elephant standing left with castle on
back, PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ROBERT rEYNOLDS
& CO on edge, 6h, 12.55g (D&H 231), darkened surfaces and
with a handful of contact marks, otherwise very fineSubject to
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£50 to £60
Lot 4668 Farming Tokens and Bushels (27), Essex, Thomas May,
Woodham Walter, White House Farm, Sixpence, Twopence and
Penny (A 3081-2; 3084); Herefordshire, Phil S. Bach, 1 Bushel
(H 950); Sussex, James Smith, Icklesham, Place Farm Hop (5),
c. 1844, 24 Bushels; 12 Bushels; 1 Bushel (H 493); James
Russell, Bexhill, Little Worsham Farm, 60 Bushels; 12 Bushels;
1 Bushel (H 447); Robert Weston, Buckhurst Farm, [30]
Bushels; 1 Bushel; James Hilder, Bodiam, Court Lodge, 30
Bushels; 12 Bushels; 1 Bushel (H 261); Eli West Stubbs,
Powdermill Farm, 60 Bushels; 12 Bushels (H 517); Kent, T.
Levett, Brenchley, 30 Bushels; 6 Bushels; 1 Bushel (H 316);
Norfolk, Henry Page, Aylsham, Shilling; Unknown Locations, W.
C, Bushels (2); TR / IS, Bushel; T.S, Bushels (2), one T.S bushel
highly corroded, the rest in very fine to extremely fine
condition (27)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£80 to £120

Lot 4669 (g) Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), Sydney Branch Mint,


Sovereign, 1862, second diademed head left, rev. AUSTRALIA in
wreath, edge milled, 7.98g, 7h (Bentley 641; McD 109; QM 35
[R3]; Marsh 367; KM 4; Fb. 10), scruffy surfaces, otherwise
residually lustrous, a really bold fine, scarceSubject to 20% VAT
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£350 to £400

Lot 4670 (g) PCGS AU53 | Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), Sydney


Branch Mint, Sovereign, 1863, second diademed head left, rev.
AUSTRALIA in wreath, edge milled, 6h (McD 110; Bentley 643;
Marsh 368; KM 4; Fb. 10), untidy surfaces and other bagmarks
in residually lustrous fields, struck details marginally bolder
than very fine, in PCGS holder, graded AU53 (Cert.
#43415640)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£400 to £500

Lot 4671 (g) Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), Sydney Branch Mint,


Sovereign, 1870, second diademed head left, rev. AUSTRALIA in
wreath, edge milled, 7.98g, 5h (Bentley 653; McD 117; QM 44;
Marsh 375; KM 4; Fb. 10), some marks on neck, otherwise
playfully lustrous with a hint of orange tone, a really bold very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£400 to £600
Lot 4672 (g) PCGS AU58 | Australia, Victoria (1837-1901) 'St. George'
Sovereign, 1874 M, Melbourne, young head left, WW in relief,
M below, rev. St. George and Dragon, 'Long Tail', small BP,
milled edge, 7h (McD. 149; Marsh 96; Spink 3857), bagmarked
but residually brilliant, a really bold very fine, the reverse
bathed in honey orange tone in recesses, in PCGS holder,
graded AU58 (Cert.
#43414651)https://www.pcgs.com/cert/43414651Subject to 20%
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£380 to £420

Lot 4673 (g) PCGS AU58 | Australia, Victoria (1837-1901) 'Shieldback'


Sovereign, 1881 S, Sydney, young head left, WW in relief, rev.
crowned shield, milled edge, 7h (McD.129; Marsh 77; Spink
3855B), bagmarked but residually lustrous, otherwise near
extremely fine, in PCGS holder, graded AU58 (Cert.
#43414649)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£380 to £420

Lot 4674 (g) Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), 'Shieldback' Sovereign,


1885 S, Sydney, Type 1d, third head, raised W.W, milled edge,
6h, 7.97g (Marsh 81; Spink 3855B), bagmark to cheek and a
scattering of other contact marks, otherwise with an attractive
lustre, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£400 to £450

Lot 4675 (g) PCGS AU58 | Australia, Victoria (1837-1901) 'Jubilee'


Sovereign, 1888 S, Sydney, 'Jubilee' head left, repositioned
legend, small spread J.E.B. on edge of truncation, rev. St.
George and Dragon, 'Short Tail', milled edge, 12h (DISH S10;
Marsh 139B; McD. 176c; Spink 3868B), rather softly struck on
portrait and bagmarked but with much residual lustre, at best
marginally bolder than very fine for obverse strike, the reverse
better and contestably quite 'fresh', in PCGS holder, rather
generously graded AU58 (Cert. #43414612)Subject to 20% VAT
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£380 to £420
Lot 4676 (g) PCGS MS62 | Australia, Victoria (1837-1901) 'Jubilee'
Sovereign, 1893 S, Sydney, 'Jubilee' head left, repositioned
legend, small spread J.E.B. on edge of truncation, rev. St.
George and Dragon, 'Long Tail', milled edge, 12h (DISH S17;
Marsh 144; McD. 186; Spink 3868C), bagmarked and scuffed
and softly struck on portrait, otherwise with much residual
lustre, the reverse with brilliance and flare, strictly a bolder
very fine, but in some parts much as issued, in PCGS holder,
generously graded MS62 (Cert.
#43414653)https://www.pcgs.com/cert/43414653Subject to 20%
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£400 to £500

Lot 4677 (g) Australia, George V (1910-1936), Sovereign, 1931 P, bare


head left, rev. St George and dragon, milled edge, 12h (Marsh
270; Spink 4002), the surfaces lightly nailmarked, nevertheless
lustrous, especially to legends, bolder very fine, in PCGS
holder, graded UNC Details, cleaned (Cert.
#113604/92/43414654)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£380 to £420

Lot 4678 (g) Australia, George V (1910-1936), Half-Sovereign, 1911 S,


bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, with B.P., edge
milled, 4.00g, 12h (Marsh 537; McD 072; Spink 4009),
beautifully choice, practically FDC, seldom encountered at
auction, especially in this wondrous stateSubject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £260

Lot 4679 (g) Australia, George V (1910-1936), Half-Sovereign, 1912 S,


bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, with B.P., edge
milled, 4.00g, 1h (Marsh 538; McD 074; Spink 4009),
beautifully choice, practically FDC, seldom encountered at
auction, especially in this wondrous stateSubject to 20% VAT on
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£200 to £260
Lot 4680 MS64 | Australia, George V (1910-1936), Florin, 1927, Opening
of Parliament House, crowned bust right, rev. Parliament
House, date below, milled edge, 11h (KM 31), the obverse with
some signs of handling, nevertheless highly lustrous, near
extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS64 (Cert.
#2783766-019)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£60 to £90

Lot 4681 Australia, George V (1910-1936), 'Opening of Canberra House'


Florin, 1927, crowned and draped bust left, rev. view of
Canberra House, date and two sceptres below, milled edge, 12h,
11.31g (KM 31), toned and with an attractive lustre, about
extremely fine example of this one year typeSubject to 20% VAT
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£30 to £50

Lot 4682 (g) Australia, Edward VII (1901-1910), Half-Sovereign, 1906 S,


bare head right, rev. Reverse B, St. George and Dragon, with
B.P., edge milled, 4.01g, 11h (Marsh 523; McD 062; Spink
3977B), delightfully fresh and rather choice for an Edwardian
issue, much as struck, very scarce and seldom offered at
auction, with only 308,000 reportedly issuedSubject to 20% VAT
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£200 to £260

Lot 4683 Austria, Republic, 50 Schilling (5), 1963, 600th anniversary of


union with Tirol (KM 2894),1968 (2), 50th Anniversary of the
Republic (KM 2904.1), 1969 (2) 450th Anniversary of the death
of Maximilian I (KM 2906), 25 Schilling (4), 1956, Mozart
bicentenary (KM 2881), 1963, Prinz Eugen (KM 2893), 1964,
Franz Grillparzer (Km 2895.1), 1966, Ferdinand Raimund (KM
2899), uncirculated (9)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£60 to £80
Lot 4684 Brazil, João VI (1816-1825), 960 Reis, 1821/0 B, Bahia,
Overstruck on a Mexico colonial 8 Reales, crowned
denomination within wreath, rev. shield on globe, cross potent
behind, security edge, 12h, 26.71g (KM 326.2), rubbed to
highest points, hairline die flaw through obverse field,
otherwise with dark grey surfaces, near very fineSubject to 20%
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£80 to £120

Lot 4685 British North Borneo, Cent, 1882 H, date within wreath, rev.
Coat of Arms, plain edge, 12h, 9.14g (KM 2), some bagmarks
and with darkened surfaces, otherwise very fineSubject to 20%
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£30 to £50

Lot 4686 (g) MS69 | China, Peoples' Republic, Gold 500-Yuan or Panda,
2017, brilliant uncirculated, in NGC holder, graded MS69 (Cert.
#5879375-002)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£1,200 to £1,500

Lot 4687 China, People's Republic, Second Rénmínbì, Lunar Series,


Proof 50-Yuan, 1988, 'Year of the Dragon', rev. Great Wall of
China, edge milled, 155.52g, .999 Fine (KM 194; Y.142),
peripheral tone, otherwise brilliant uncirculated, in original
vacupack and capsule of issue, only 5,000 struck, in Mint case
of issue, with Certificate of Authenticity (#
2595)ProvenanceSpink (Modern Collections), 1 December 1987
- £200Fresh to market, one owner since issueSubject to 20%
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£250 to £350

Lot 4688 Cyprus, George V and George VI, Nine Piastres (4), 1919, 1921,
1938, 1940, edge milled, 5.56g, 5.60g, 5.61g, 5.66g (KM 13,
25), the second a good fine, the rest with hints of lustre, more
so on the first, all very fine (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £200
Lot 4689 Dutch East Indies, Gold 'Porto Novo' Pagoda, Negapatnam,
Venkateswara standing facing, rev. Arabic numerals inside
pelleted border, 2.68g, 12h, the reverse noticeably off-struck,
otherwise good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£120 to £180

Lot 4690 France, Louis XV (1715-1774), Louis d'Or "Mirliton" aux palmes
longues, 1724-L, Bayonne, edge straight milled, 6.54g, 7h
(Dupl. 1638; KM 470.11; Gad. 339; Fb. 459), bruise at 12
o'clock and cleaned with a hint of vertical adjustment through
portrait, otherwise, a bold very fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£800 to £1,000

Lot 4691 Louis XVIII (1814-1815-1824, 5 Francs, 1821 A, Paris bare head
left, rev. crowned shield within wreath, lettered edge, 7h,
24.87g (KM 711.1), bagmarked, nevertheless toned, especially
to the reverse, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£50 to £80

Lot 4692 France, Second Empire, Napoleon III, 5 Francs, 1869 A, Paris,
laureate head left, rev. crowned arms on mantle, lettered edge,
6h, 24.91g (KM 799.1), bagmarked, nevertheless toned, near
very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £70

Lot 4693 France, 5 Francs, 1874 A, Paris denomination within wreath,


rev. Hercules group, lettered edge, 6h, 24.97g (KM 820.1),
bagmarked, yet darkly toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£50 to £80
Lot 4694 France, 50 Francs, 1976, denomination within wreath, rev.
Hercules group, security edge, 6h, 30.07g (KM 941.1); Proof 10
Francs, 1973, denomination within wreath, rev. Hercules group,
security edge, 6h, 24.95g (KM 932), the first with full cartwheel
lustre, practically as struck, the second lightly toned to the
reverse and brilliant, practically as struck (2)Subject to 20%
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£60 to £90

Lot 4695 France (4) | Louis Philippe I (1830-1848), Quarter Franc, 1836
A, laureate bust right, rev. denomination within wreath, milled
edge, 6h, 1.22g (KM 740.1); lightly toned and with proof-like
surfaces, uncirculated; Napoleon III (1852-1870), 20 Centimes,
1867 A; 1867 B, laureate head left, rev. crowned denomination,
milled edge, 6h, 0.99g; 0.99g (KM 808.1; 808.2), both lustrous
and toned, extremely fine; Republic, Franc, 1888 A, head left,
rev. denomination within wreath, milled edge, 6h, 5.02g (KM
822.1), lustrous and toned, extremely fine (4)Subject to 20%
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£120 to £150

Lot 4696 France, Modern Republic, Trial 10 Centimes, Chamber of


Commerce of Marseille, 1916, designed by J. Guerin, struck in
aluminium, Arms of Marseille, rev. denomination, date on
banner above, plain edge, 6h, 1.79g (KM not listed), lightly
contact marked and some staining, otherwise very fine and very
rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£150 to £200

Lot 4697 France, Modern Republic, 5 Francs, 1945 (2) (KM 888B.1); 2
Francs, 1944; 1945 B (KM 886a.1; 886a.2); Franc, 1943; 1945;
1947 (KM 902.1; 885A.1); 25 Centimes, 1904 (KM 856); 5
Centimes, 1918 (KM 865), all circulated, fine to very fine
(9)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120
Lot 4698 France Second Empire, Napoleon III, Ten Centimes, 1855 A,
Paris, laureate head left, rev. eagle facing right, plain edge, 6h,
9.91g (KM 777.1), fingermarked, yet lustrous and with areas of
mint red below darkened and toned surfaces, extremely
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £120

Lot 4699 France (4) | Second Empire, Napoleon III (1852-1870), 5


Centimes, 1856 B (KM 777.2); Modern Republic, 10 Centimes,
1873 K; 1889 A; 1906 (KM 815.2; 815.1; 843), the 1889 with
some mint red to obverse, extremely fine, the rest very fine
(4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£80 to £100

Lot 4700 Guernsey, William IV (1830-1837), One Double, 1830 (Spink


7202); Jersey,George V (1910-1936), One Twelfth of Shilling,
1923, crowned head left, rev. arms, plain edge (Spink 7011);
George VI (1936-1952), One Twelfth of Shilling, Liberation
issue, crowned head left, rev. arms, plain edge (Spink
7019)1945, the first with contact marks yet toned, fine, the
others with much mint red, extremely fine (3)Subject to 20%
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£90 to £120

Lot 4701 Hong Kong, Victoria (1837-1901), Trade Dollar, 1866, crowned
bust left, rev. Chinese symbols, flanked by denomination and
date, milled edge, 6h, 26.97g (KM 10), the obverse cleaned and
contact marked, nevertheless the reverse attractively toned and
lustrous, very fine / near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£750 to £850

Lot 4702 Mixed Irish Bronze (35), Penny, 1928 (3); 1931 (2); 1933; 1935
(2); 1937 (2) (Spink 6630); 1940 (2); 1941 (2); 1942; 1943 (2);
1946; 1949; 1963; 1964; 1965 (Spink 6643); Halfpenny, 1928;
1933 (2); 1935 (Spink 6631); 1940; 1941; 1942; 1946 (2); 1949
(Spink 6644); Farthing, 1928 (2) (Spink 6632), some with mint
red, conditions from fine to good very fine (35)Subject to 20%
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£40 to £80
Lot 4703 Italy, Venice, Paolo Ranier (1779-1789), Gold Zecchino, PAVL
RAINER S M VENET, St. Mark standing right, DVX in field,
presenting cruciform staff to Doge kneeling left, rev. SIT T XPE
DAT Q TV REGIS ISTE DVCA, Christ the Redeemer standing
facing within mandorla of sixteen stars, edge plain, 3.48g, 7h
(Paolucci 12; KM 714; Fb. 1434), very fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£200 to £260

Lot 4704 Italy, Venice, Ludivico Manin (1789-1797), Gold Zecchino,


LVDO MANIN S M VENET, St. Mark standing right, DVX in
field, presenting cruciform staff to Doge kneeling left, rev. SIT
T XPE DAT Q TV REGIS ISTE DVCA, Christ the Redeemer
standing facing within mandorla of sixteen stars, edge plain,
3.43g, 6h (Paolucci 14; CNI 74; KM 140; Fb. 1445), slightly
crimped, otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£200 to £260

Lot 4705 (g) Italy, Vatican State, Pius XI (1922-1939), Gold 100-Lire,
1933-1934, Rome, capped Pope right, rev. Christ pantokrator
standing facing, date in fields, edge milled, 8.81g, 6h (Mont.
425; Pag. 616; Fb. 284), lustrous, good extremely fineSubject to
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£350 to £400

Lot 4706 Isle of Man, John McTurk, Penny 'PUBLICK


ACCOMMODATION' Tokens, 1830 (3) (W. 2085-86);
additionally, Halfpenny, 1830 (W.2090), very fine or better,
some lustrous (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£50 to £80

Lot 4707 Isle of Man, Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1839, bust left, rev.
triskelis, plain edge, 6h, 18.84g (Spink 7417a), bagmarked and
rubbed, fair to fine; William IV (1830-1837), Half Penny Token,
1831, HALF PENNY TOKEN, date below, rev. triskelis, plain
edge, 7h, 8.36g (KM TN21), with some lustre, good very fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80
Lot 4708 Isle of Man, Onchan Internment Camp Brass Tokens (3),
Sixpence, c.1940, triskelion, rev. denomination, plain edge,
6.58g; Penny, c.1940, triskelion, rev. denomination, plain edge,
2.74g; Halfpenny, c.1940, triskelion, rev. denomination, plain
edge, 3.77g, (Yarwood 1-3; Quarmby 197-9; Mackay 136-8; Prid.
65-7; KM. Tn 23-5) some carbonised marks, otherwise all with
hints of original mint surfaces, extremely fine or betterThe
Onchan camp consisted of 60 buildings and was opened in June
1940. The camp initially held interned Germans and Austrians,
then after September 1940 exclusively Italians. The coins were
struck by Messr J. R. Gaunt & Son Ltd, Birmingham. A total of
2,500 Sixpence pieces were struck, alongside 20,000 Pennies
and 2,000 Halfpennies.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£300 to £400

Lot 4709 Liberia, Republic, Dollar, 1962 (KM 18), edge bumps, otherwise
toned, almost extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£15 to £25

Lot 4710 Low Countries, County of Hainaut, Guillaume III of Bavière


(1355-1389), AR Plaque au Lion or Double Gros 'Vaillant', c.
1360-1380, Valenciennes, 2.93g, 4h, m.m. cross pattée (Bd.
2130; Ch. 101; Lucas-Hainaut 116a; NP. 64/222), a large
fragment missing, otherwise die clashed, toned, good to fair,
rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4711 Netherlands, William III (1849-1890), 2 ½ Gulden, 1871, bare


head right, rev. crowned shield, denomination either side,
lettered edge, 6h, 24.97g (KM 82), surfaces lightly contact
marked, otherwise the reverse residually lustrous, bolder very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£60 to £80
Lot 4712 (g) Netherlands, Commemorative Trade Ducat, 1817-2017,
'Bicentennial Restrike of the 1817 Ducat', Royal Dutch Mint,
edge obliquely milled, .983 Fine, 3.49g, 12h, light fingermarks
in otherwise brilliant fields, much as issuedThe Earl of
Leicester's Ordinance of 1586 during the Dutch Wars of
Succession prompted the introduction of the now world-famous
Dutch Trade Ducat. Until the Napoleonic occupation of Holland
in 1808, these coins were struck almost every year. Following
Waterloo, the coinage was retarriffed with a reduced fineness
and weight, the first specie of this type being struck in 1817. In
2017, the Royal Dutch Mint celebrated the Bicentenary of this
issue by producing this and faithful Double Ducat restrikes for
collectors.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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Estimate
£140 to £160

Lot 4713 Persia, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-1979),


Proof Octagon Medal, Golden Jubilee of the National Bank of
Iran, 900 fine gold, MS2535 (1976), conjoined busts of the
Shah and his father Reza Shah, rev. bank emblem over facade
of the central bank building, 40mm, 39.31g, some light
hairlines to surfaces, otherwise brilliant, practically as struck,
in original case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£2,000 to £2,500

Lot 4714 Persia, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-1979),


Proof Octagon Medal, Golden Jubilee of the National Bank of
Iran, 900 fine gold, MS2535 (1976), conjoined busts of the
Shah and his father Reza Shah, rev. bank emblem over facade
of the central bank building, 21mm, 4.88g, some faint friction
hairlines to surface, otherwise brilliant, practically as
struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£250 to £300

Lot 4715 (g) Persia, Quarter Pahlavi, 1960, bare head left, rev. crown
above lion, milled edge, 2.03g, 12h (KM 1160a), to die flaws to
obverse at around 12 o' clock, lightly rubbed, about very
fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150
Lot 4716 Persia, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-79),
Quarter-Pahlavi, 2.00g, SH1355 (1976), head of Mohammad
Reza left, date below, rev. crown above radiant lion standing
left holding sword, wreath below (KM.1198), a couple of small
contact marks to the obverse, otherwise with hints of toning,
near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£100 to £150

Lot 4717 Persia, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-79),


Quarter-Pahlavi, 2.04g, SH1355 (1976), head of Mohammad
Reza left, date below, rev. crown above radiant lion standing
left holding sword, wreath below (KM.1198), some very faint
hairlines, yet with a residual lustre, near extremely fineSubject
to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please
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£100 to £150

Lot 4718 Persia, Pahlavi Dynasty, Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-79),


Quarter-Pahlavi, 2.06g, SH1355 (1976), head of Mohammad
Reza left, date below, rev. crown above radiant lion standing
left holding sword, wreath below (KM.1198), some faint
hairlines, otherwise extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4719 Portugal (2) | Maria I (1777-1816), 400 Reis, 1797, crowned
shield, rev. cross potent, security edge, 6h, 14.34g (KM 288),
cleaned and scratched, yet very fine; John VI (1816-1826), 400
Reis, 1816, crowned shield, rev. cross potent, security edge, 6h,
14.51g (KM 331) lightly haymarked, yet pleasingly toned, very
fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4720 Portugal, John V (1706-1750), 10 Reis, 1720, JV crowned, rev.


value within wreath, plain edge, 6h, 11.86g (KM 191), some
metal stressing to the reverse, otherwise with a dark chocolate
patina, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£20 to £30
Lot 4721 (g) USSR, Soviet Union, Gold Proof 100-Roubles, 1977,
Commemorating the 1980 Moscow Olympics, National Arms
dividing CCCP, value below, rev. Moscow Olympic Logo, edge
milled, 17.50g, 12h (KM Y A163), brilliant uncirculated, in
Official Case of Issue and Certificate of Authenticity, no.
25466Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£700 to £800

Lot 4722 Russia, Peter I 'the Great' (1689-1725), Counterstamp Restrike


Ducat or Novodel Chervonets, "1711", in the style of
Kadashevsky (Moscow), struck over a 17th Century Zwolle
Trade Ducat, the original commemorates the Capture of Azov
from Ottoman Forces, 3.31g, 12h, struck with false dies,
evidence of original host coin extant across bust, otherwise very
fine, unusual, a significant gap filler in the absence of the
extremely rare originalSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£250 to £350

Lot 4723 (g) MS61 | Russia, Alexander II (1855-1881), 5-Roubles, 1873


HI, St. Petersburg, double-headed crowned eagle, rev.
denomination and date within beaded circle, incuse security
edge, 12h (Sev. 494; Uzd. 0261; Bitkin 21; Diakov 376), very
lighty friction marked, nevertheless lustrous, bolder very fine,
in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #6027985-002)Subject to
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£400 to £600

Lot 4724 (g) MS63 | Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), 5-Roubles, 1902


AP, St Petersburg, bare head left, rev. doubled-headed crowned
eagle, security edge, 12h (Bitkin 29; F.180; KM Y62; Sev 576;
Uzd 0344), some faint hairlines to the obverse, otherwise the
reverse with an attractive lustre, near extremely fine, in NGC
holder, graded MS63 (Cert. #6296801-009)Subject to 20% VAT
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£200 to £250
Lot 4725 Russia, Alexander II Nikolaevich (1855-1881), Rouble, 1856-
CNB, St. Petersburg, lettered edge, 20.62g, 12h (KM C168.1),
lightly bagmarked, lustrous with blue and red toning, almost
extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£300 to £500

Lot 4726 Silesia, Leopold I (1657-1705), 6 Kreuzer SHS, 1673, Breslau,


laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned double headed
eagle, plain edge, 12h, 3.12g (KM 507), cleaned and slightly
bent, otherwise pleasingly struck up, extremely fineSubject to
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£80 to £120

Lot 4727 (g) MS64+ | South Africa, George V (1910-1936), Sovereign,


1930 SA, bare head left, rev. St George and dragon, milled
edge, 11h (Marsh 294; Spink 4005), some light nailmarks to
the hair and neck, otherwise with an attractive lustre,
extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS64+ (Cert.
#6133723-006)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£400 to £450

Lot 4728 South Africa, George VI (1937-1952), Proof Five Shillings,


1947, edge obliquely milled, 28.31g, 12h (KM 31), superficial
scratches on obverse, otherwise lustrous and toned, very fine,
in original South African Mint blue boxSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £150

Lot 4729 South Africa, Two and Half Shilling, 1893; 1896; 1897 (2),
draped bust left, rev. garnished shield (KM 7); Two Shilling,
1895, draped bust left, rev. garnished shield (KM 6); Shilling,
1895, draped bust left, rev. denomination within laurel (KM 5);
Sixpence, 1892, draped bust left, rev. denomination within
laurel (KM 4), the Sixpence with some hairlines yet toned,
about extremely fine, the rest contact marked, one of the
1897's cleaned, nevertheless the rest toned, the 1893 fine, the
rest about very fine (7)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £200
Lot 4730 (g) Spain, Isabel II (1833-1868), 100-Reales, 1861, Madrid,
laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned oval shield, edge
obliquely milled, 8.40g, 12h (Cal. 788; KM 605.2), an
unfortunate fresh scratch on cheek, otherwise handsomely
lustrous and rather 'mint fresh', a bold extremely fineSubject to
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£350 to £400

Lot 4731 Spain, Charles III (1759-1788), ½-Escudo, 1788 over 7 M-M
over DV, Madrid, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.
Crowned shield in Collar Chain of the Order of the Golden
Fleece, 1.63g, 12h (Cal. 782; KM 425.1), multiple flan flaws and
lightly polished, the portrait almost flat, otherwise the variety
clear, good / fine, the over-marks rareSubject to 20% VAT on
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£80 to £100

Lot 4732 Straits Settlement, Edward VII (1901-1910), Dollar, 1903,


Bombay Mint, incuse B, crowned and draped bust right, rev.
lettering and decorative pattern, milled edge, 11h, 26.92g (KM
25), the obverse cleaned and contact marked, yet the reverse
with a flashy lustre and lightly to reverse, very fine, the reverse
betterSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£100 to £150

Lot 4733 Switzerland, 'Shooting Festival Commemorative', Five Francs,


Schaffhausen, 1865, arms of Switzerland, rev. seated female
figure facing right, with child, milled edge, 12h, 25.08g (KM
S8), some small naimarks to the reverse, otherwise toned and
highly lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£150 to £250

Lot 4734 (g) United States of America, Gold Quarter Eagle, 1888 $2.50
Liberty, Type 3, San Francisco, by James Barton-Longacre,
'coronet' Liberty head left, below halo of thirteen stars, rev.
Eagle akimbo, S below, edge milled, 4.19g, 6h (PCGS 7840; NGC
ID 25LC), acid test mark on rim at 12 o'clock, otherwise lustrous
and quite 'mint fresh', extremely fine, with only 16,001
struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£200 to £260
Lot 4735 (g) United States of America, Gold Dollar, 1854 G$1, Liberty,
Type 1, Philadelphia, by James Barton-Longacre, coronet
Liberty head left, below halo of thirteen stars, rev. value in
wreath, edge milled, 1.68g, 6h (PCGS 7525; NGC ID 25BY; KM
73), matte surfaces, a pleasing very fineSubject to 20% VAT on
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£100 to £120

Lot 4736 (g) United States of America, Gold Dollar, "Centenary of the
Louisiana Purchase" Exposition at St. Louis, bust of Thomas
Jefferson, 1903, edge milled, 1.68g, 6h (KM 120), previously
mounted, significant solder marks to reverse, some hairlines,
otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£150 to £200

Lot 4737 United States of America, 'Morgan' Dollar, 1879, Liberty head
left, rev. eagle facing left, milled edge, 6h, 26.70g (KM 110),
some bagmarks to face and a bruise to edge at 10 o'clock,
otherwise lightly toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£40 to £60

Lot 4738 United States of America, 'Morgan' Dollar, 1881 S, Liberty head
left, rev. eagle, milled edge, 6h, 26.71g (KM 110), some
nailmarks to obverse and bright, otherwise with a cartwheel
lustre, bolder very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£40 to £60

Lot 4739 United States of America, 'Morgan' Dollar, 1884 O; 1886,


Liberty head facing left, rev. eagle facing left, milled edge, 6h,
26.72g; 6h, 26.69g (KM 110), both obverses contact marked,
the 1884 more so, otherwise both fully lustrous and with areas
of light toning, near uncirculated (2)Subject to 20% VAT on
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£80 to £100
Lot 4740 United States of America, 'Morgan' Dollar, 1888 S, San
Francisco, Liberty head left, rev. eagle facing left, milled edge,
6h, 26.68g (KM 110)< wiped and a handful of contact marks to
the obverse, otherwise highly lustrous, near extremely fine, the
scarcer mint for this yearSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £200

Lot 4741 United States of America, 'Morgan' Dollar (6), 1885; 1889; 1889
O; 1896; 1901 O; 1904 O, Liberty head left, rev. eagle facing
left, milled edge (KM 110), all wiped and with some contact
marks, nevertheless the 1885 and 1904 with much lustre,
mostly toned, all very fine to bolder very fine (6)Subject to 20%
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£200 to £250

Lot 4742 United States of America, 'Morgan' Dollar (3), 1900 O; 1921
(2), 'Liberty' head left, rev. eagle facing left, milled edge,
26.80g; 26.75g; 26.73g (KM 110), the first and second cleaned
and lightly contact marked, very fine, the third with cartwheel
lustre, yet some light contact marks, nevertheless extremely
fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80

Lot 4743 Mixed European Cupro-Nickle Coins (32) | Malta, 1 Lira, 1986;
1991; 50 Cents, 1972; 1992; 25 Cents, 1998; 10 Cents, 1986 (2);
1993; 5 Cents, 1991; 2 Cents, 1982; 1986; Cent, 1995; Portugal,
200 Escudos, 1998 (2); 100 Escudos, 1990; 50 Escudos, 1969;
1988; 20 Escudos, 1999; 10 Escudos, 1998; 5 Escudos, 1994;
1997; 1998; Poland, 2 Zloty, 1995; 1 Zloty, 1992; 50 Groszy,
1990; 20 Groszy, 1997; 2 Groszy, 1998; Norway, 20 Kroner,
1995; 10 Kroner, 1995; 5 Kroner, 1998; 1 Kroner, 1997; 50 Ore,
1997, all circulatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£50 to £70
Lot 4744 Chile, Victoria (1837-1901), Diamond Jubilee, AR medal, 1897,
by GM, Lima Mint, VICTORIA. D.G. BRITT. REG. F. D. IND. IMP,
crowned and draped bust left, rev. DIAMOND JUBILEE OF HER
MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA VALPARAISO JUNE 1897, 30mm,
12.01g, touch of rub to bust, otherwise toned and lustrous,
bolder very fine / extremely fine, very rare20Subject to 20% VAT
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£150 to £250

Lot 4745 Egypt, Ismail Pasha (1863-1879), on the opening of the Suez
Canal, WM medal, by Trotin and Massonnet, inscription within
wreath, rev. central medallion with map view of the Canal
surrounded by shields of nineteen nations, 50mm, 41.71g,
wiped, about extremely fine with pleasing toning, in red,
circular box of issue with blue velvet lining, rareSubject to 20%
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£400 to £500

Lot 4746 French Egypt, Egyptologist Pierre Jouguet, AE Medal, 1936, by


Guzman, bust of Jouguet right, rev. lotus flowers at centre,
pyramids and Sphinx below, 59mm, 107.5g, dusty surfaces,
about uncirculated or almost soProvenance: iNumis, December
2013, lot #444Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For
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£300 to £350

Lot 4747 French Egypt, on The Montreux Conference, AE Medal, 1937,


by Huguenin, 50mm, 54.99g, matte surfaces, good extremely
fine and much rarer than the silver-gilt versionSubject to 20%
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£150 to £200

Lot 4748 France, Louis XIII (1610-1643), Coronation AR Jeton, 1610, by


Nicholas Briot, LVDO XIII. D.G. FR. ET. NA. REX.
CHRISTIANISS, crowned and draped bust right, rev. FRANCIS.
DATA. MVNERA. COE LI. 17. OCTOBER. 1610, hand descending
from clouds, holding the Holy Ampulla, 25mm, 5.05g, (F 7880
var; Sb 15; De/B I, plate 110), some nailmarks to fields,
otherwise attractively toned, near extremely fineSubject to 20%
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£500 to £600
Lot 4749 France, Louis XIV (1643-1715), Capture of Douai, Quesnoy and
Bouchain, 1712, AE medal, by Mauger, LUDOVICUS MAGNUS
REX CHRISTIANISSIMUS., bust right, rev. MARTI
LIBERATORI, the shields of the three cities hanging from an
oak tree, DUACO QUERCEtO BUCHEMIO RECUPERATIS
M.DCC.XII in exergue in three lines, 41mm, 34.71g (Divo 312) a
handful of contact marks, largely to reverse field, otherwise
with pleasing hints of lustre, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT
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£40 to £60

Lot 4750 France, "Battle of the Pyramids in Egypt", AE Later Restrike


Medal, 1798, A. Bovy, BONAPARTE GENERAL EN CHEF.,
uniformed bust right, rev. SOLDATES! DU HAUT DE CES
PYRAMIDES 40 SIECLES NOUS CONTEMPLENT., Napoleon on
horseback instructs soldiers; beyond, the pyramids, NAPOLEON
EN EQYPTE. 25 JUILLET 1798. in exergue in two lines, 41mm,
41.25g, somewhat lustrous and with attractive toning,
extremely fineProvenanceSNC, January 1968, no. 602 - 'EF' -
£3.10.0Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4751 France, First Empire, Napoléon I (1804-1814) | Set of AE


Medals Commemorating William III, King of Prussia and
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia's Visit to Paris Mint (12), 1814,
by D.V. Denon and B. Andrieu, FRED. GUILL. III ROI DE
PRUSSE, draped bust left, rev. FREDERIC GUILLAUME III ROI
DE PRUSSE VISITE LA MONNAIE DES MÉDAILLES MDCCCXIV,
41mm, (Bramsen 1466) (6); ALEXANDRE I. EMPEREUR DE
TOUTES LES RUSSIES. laureate bust right, rev. Genius seated
left, inscribing tablet with the words 'Sejour d'Alex I à Paris',
MDCCCXIV in exergue, 41mm, (Bramsen 1464) (6), all with
some light contact marks to otherwise pleasingly toned and
highly lustrous surfaces, extremely fine and rare as a set, in
original leather presentation case inscribed MONNAIE DES
MEDAILLES, crowned arms of First French Empire below, the
hinge in poor order and with some surface wear (12)Subject to
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£800 to £1,200
Lot 4752 France, International Exhibition, 1900, bronze medal, by O.
Roty, EXPOSITION. UNIVERSELLE. INTERNATIONALE. DE
1900, PARIS, view of Paris street, floral wreath through the sky,
rev. 1801. 1900 LVMEN. VENTVRIS TRADIT. MORITV RA.
PERENNE, winged genius takes a torch from a seated female
figure, 51mm x 36mm, 36.36g (Bekker 2001, 38 no. 500; Maier
2010, 175 no.104), dark silver coloured surfaces, practically as
struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£40 to £60

Lot 4753 France and Belgium, World War One Medallions (2), AR, c.
1914, by Michel, ALBERT ROI DES BELGES, uniformed bust
left, rev. Belgium Lion and Gallic Rooster on shields,
inscription upon banners, 35mm x 30mm, 10.92g, with
suspension loop, residue left from previous cleaning, very fine;
Georges Clemenceau and Marshal Ferdinand Foch, AE, c.1919,
by Gilbault, CLEMENCEAU 1917-1919 FOCH, conjoined busts
right, rev. allegorical figure of Justice chases away Crime,
28mm, 8.83g, with suspension loop, good very fine (2)Subject
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£30 to £50

Lot 4754 Germany, Brandenburg-Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm II, 1786, AR


Medallet, 'Homage of Berlin', by Abramson, FRIDERICVS
GVILIELMVS BORVSSORVM REX, draped and cuirassed bust
right, rev. NOVA SPES REGNI, four lines of text thereafter,
edge plain, 27.5mm., 7.25g, 1h (Hoffman 67), toned and
lustrous, good very fineProvenanceGlendining, 28 June 1989,
lot 128 - £30Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more
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£50 to £80

Lot 4755 Germany, Prussia, Death of Friedrich Wilhelm III (1797-1840), AE


Medal, 1840, by H.F. Brandt, bust left, rev. inscription to edge,
ERINNERUNG within, 45mm, 53.88g (Henckel 2408), lightly
nailmarked, otherwise very fine; additionally, Battle of Cape St
Vincent, AE Medal, 1799, by T. Wyon Sr., EARL ST. VINCENT
DEFEATED THE SPANISH FLEET, uniformed three-quarters bust
right, rev. VALOUR REWARDED, two infant genii display an earl's
coronet and British ensign above the sea, FEB 14 1797 FOUR
SHIPS TAKEN OFF CAPE ST VINCENT, in exergue in three lines,
38mm, 26.19g (Eimer 883; BHM 433), some hairline scratches to
obverse, otherwise with some residual lustre, near extremely fine
(2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information
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£80 to £100
Lot 4756 Germany, Weimer Reupublic, 'Die schwarze Schande', AE cast
medal, 1920, by Karl Goetz, DIE WACHT AM RHEIN!!,
caricatured French colonial soldier facing right, 1920, LIBERTÉ
EGALITÈ FRATERNITÈ below, rev. DIE SCHWARZE SCHANDE,
nude woman bound to phallic post crowned by French helmet,
58mm, 54.15g, stained in places and some scratches in places,
otherwise about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£100 to £150

Lot 4757 Hungary, uniface bronze plaquette by Lajos Beran, 1st Honved
Regiment, 1869-1909, 67mm. x 52mm., bronze prize medal by
Lajos Beran, Budapest 1930, 60mm., bronze medal by Walter
Madarassy, viragos budapest, mother and children, rev.
Hungarian crown, 60mm., uniface bronze medal by Körmendi,
Karoly Graf Khuen-Hedervary, bust left, 55 mm., and uniface
bronze plaquettes (2), by Kovacs Panni, both for athletics,
1937, extremely fine (6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£90 to £120

Lot 4758 Ireland, Farming Society, AR Membership Medal, by W. S.


Mossop, plough, rev. inscribed within laurel, 34 mm, 15.08g (cf.
D & W 128/216; Frazer pp. 455), pierced, and the inscription on
reverse worn down, otherwise fine and scarceSubject to 20%
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£20 to £40

Lot 4759 Italy, Livio I Odescalchi (1652-1713), 'Acquisition of the Duchy


of Sirmio', AE Medal, 1697, by Ferdinand de St. Urbain, LIVIVS
I ODESCALCVS, bare head right, rev. D. G. SIRM. ET. BRAC.
DVX., femal figure reclining, holding maps inscribed SIR BRAC
CER., 23.38g, 43mm, patchs of verdigris, crack to edge at 11
o'clock, stain to reverse field, otherwise the obverse darker in
colour, the reverse a hint of lustre, a bold very fineSubject to
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£50 to £80
Lot 4760 Italy, Ercole Consalvi (1757-1824), AE Memorial Medal, 1824,
by Girometti, HERCVLES CONSALVI S.R.E. CARD. DIAC, draped
bust left, rev. QVO FAS ET GLORIA DVCVNT, Minerva standing
holding rudder and inverted spear, to right an owl on a plinth
entwined by serpent, olive branch to right, DE AMICOR ·
SENTENTIA ROMAE MDCCCXXIV in exergue in two lines,
98.66g, 55mm, scattered patches of verdigris and contact
marks, the reverse residually lustrous, very fineSubject to 20%
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£30 to £50

Lot 4761 Italy, Julius II (1503-1513), Cast AE Laudatory Medal, after the
originally struck in 1506, by Cristoforo Caradosso Foppa,
IVLIVS LIGVR PAPA SECVNDVS MCCCCCVI, draped bust right,
rev. PEDO SERVATAS OVES AD REQVIEM AGO, shepherd and
sheep dogs within a pastoral landscape, shepherd points up to a
path where sheep are entering a gateway, 76.35g, 56mm,
pierced at 12 o'clock, grey mark to reverse between 11 and 12
o'clock, otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s
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£80 to £120

Lot 4762 Latvia, Death of Waldemar Dietrich, Baron von Budberg, AR


Memorial Medal, 1784, by Abramson, W D L B DE BVDBERG
CARVS AMICIS | NATVS D.VIII OCT MDCCXL, head right, rev.
ARS AMICVM LVGET PAVPER PRAESIDIVM, tomb and weeping
woman, edge plain, 27.01g, 42.5mm., 12h (Hoffman 190; H-Cz
6608), lightly cleaned with surface marks, small rim bruising,
otherwise almost very fine, rare, only 250 struckSubject to 20%
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£150 to £250

Lot 4763 Netherlands, Hermannus Boerhaave Universal medallic series


of famous men, AE medal, 1819, by Vivier, HERMANNUS
BOERHAAVE, bust left, rev. Inscription, NATUS VOOZOUTI
PROPE LEIDAM IN HOLLANDIA AN. M. DC. LXVIII. OBIIT AN.
M. DCC. XXXVIII. SERIES NUMISMATICA UNIVERSALIS
VIRORUM ILLUSTRIUM M.DCCC.XIX, 41mm, 38.64g, some
carbon spots and some contact marks to edge, otherwise with
residual hints of lustre in fields, near extremely fineSubject to
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£20 to £40
Lot 4764 Russia, Paul I Petrovich (1796-1801), AR Coronation Medal,
1797, by A. Abramson, PAVLVS I RVSS IMP PATER PATRIAE,
bust right, ABRAMSON below, rev. FELICITAS POPVLI, Minerva
seated left, holding shield, spear and cornucopiae, REGNO
ADEPTO in exergue, 28.33g, 41.8mm, 1h (Diakov 243.12 [R2];
Hoffman 167; Reichel 2955), slightly bagmarked in otherwise
brilliant but previously wiped fields, residually lustrous, almost
extremely fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£400 to £600

Lot 4765 South Africa, AE medals (2), Cape of Good Hope, South African
Exhibition, 1885, SOUTH AFRICAN EXHIBITION OF 1885, IN
MELIORA SPERA on banner, Coat of Arms above, rev.
CONCORDIA. NAMAQUALAND. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, within
LABOR INTELLIGENCE. SECURE SUCCESS. PEACE AND
UNION, 35.07g, 48mm; Opening van de Delagoabaai Spoorweg,
1895, by P.M. Menger, OPENING VAN DEN DELAGOABAAI
SPOORWEG, Paul Krugerdraped bust left, rev.
NEDERLANDSCHE ZUID-AFRIKAANSCHE SPOORWEG-
MAATSCHAPPIJ, within wings of Hermes on cartwheel and
arrows, 37.64g, 44mmSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.
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£150 to £200
Lot 4766 Silesia, Glogau, Karl Ludwig von Corceji, Golden Jubilee AR
Medal, 1802, by A Abramson, draped bust right, rev. eight lines
of text in wreath, edge plain, 27.80g, 1h (Friedensburg/Seger
3724; Hoffman 194), speckled tone, otherwise lustrous, almost
extremely fine, very rareCocceji gained fame through his
marriage to the dancer Barbarina. The dancer, also known as
the “Flying Goddess” by her admirers, was born in 1721 as
Barbara Campanini in the northern Italian city of Parma. At the
Teatro Farnese there, she received her dance training from the
famous dancer Fossano. Early on, she was praised for her
brilliant technique and expressive pantomime. From 1739, she
celebrated her first successes at the Paris Opera and at the
court of Louis XV, where various contemporary composers
created ballet pieces especially for her. In the following years
she made guest appearances on the most important European
theaters. Friedrich II saw the Barbarina in Paris in 1743 and is
said to have been so impressed by her beauty and charm that
he wanted to take her to the Berlin Opera on the spot, and then
hired her for the next one Season. But this threatened her
fledgling relationship with the Scottish Lord Stuart Mackenzie.
The couple fled to Venice to avoid the Berlin contract. But the
Prussian king let his diplomatic connections play, and the
dancer was finally brought to Berlin under military guard. Here
she rose to become the undisputed diva of dance theatre. She
was so popular that Friedrich allowed her to set her own fee.
After all, she got 7,000 Reichstaler a year on five months' leave.
The equally prominent court musician Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach, on the other hand, had to be satisfied with 300
Reichstaler.The clever Barbarina's palace became a magnet for
artists and diplomats. In 1748, she fell out of favour with the
king, with whom she was said to have had an affair. She had
accepted her admirer Carl Ludwig von Cocceji's marriage
proposal, which he made to her after a performance on the
open stage. His father, the Prussian Grand Chancellor and
judicial reformer Samuel von Cocceji, tried to prevent this
inappropriate liaison and induced Friedrich to terminate the
dancer's engagement. The Barberina went to England, but soon
returned to her lover, who was eventually jailed for 18 months.
The couple had to secretly get married. Cocceji was exiled to
Glogau in Silesia, the Barberina who followed him was forced to
sell her Berlin palace. The relationship lasted ten years, then
the dancer separated from her husband; however, the divorce
was not finalised until 1788. In 1789, King Friedrich Wilhelm II
awarded her the title of Countess. On their estates in Barschau
in Silesia, the Barberina founded a monastery for impoverished
noble ladies, which lasted until the First World War.Subject to
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£80 to £120
Lot 4767 Neoclassical (19th Century), AE Artist's Impression, on a rough
brass planchet, allegorical scene in frieze, perhaps depicting
the Rape of the Sabine Women, 326.88g, rubbed to high points,
about very fine and highly curiousSubject to 20% VAT on
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£50 to £80

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