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Please note: Lots will be sold at a rate of approximately 120 per hour Sessions 1 and 2: Wednesday 12 February at 10:00 English Coins from the Collection of the late Dr John Hulett (Part XV)...... 1-106 English Coins from the Collection of the late Peter Spurdens...... 107-166 British Copper and Bronze Coins from the Hiram Brown Collection (Part IV)...... 167-216 A Specialist Group of Milled Silver Coins (Part I)...... 217-248 British Coins from various properties (Iron-Age to William III)...... 249-338 Ten Minute Interval British Coins from various properties (Anne to Elizabeth II)...... 339-509 Scottish Coins from various properties...... 510-522 Isle of Man and Channel Islands Coins...... 523-547 British Coins – Lots...... 548-677 Sessions 3 and 4: Thursday 13 February at 10:00 Ancient Coins from various properties...... 678-835 World Coins from various properties...... 836-1016 Coin Cabinets, Numismatic Books and Ephemera...... 1017-1048 Ten Minute Interval The Don Kenefick Collection of Historical Medals...... 1049-1153 The ‘Boys at the Lake’ Collection of Durand’s Famous People of the World Medals...... 1154-1170 British Historical Medals from various properties...... 1171-1230 World Historical Medals from various properties...... 1231-1334

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1 , First Hand type, Norwich, Leofing, LIVINC MONETA NORDPIC, alpha and omega transposed, 1.56g/12h (SCBI E Anglia 1141, same obv. die [= RCL 671]; BEH –; N 766; S 1144). Cracked on inner circle between 3 and 5 o’clock and chipped at 5 o’clock, otherwise fine, rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt Baldwin

2 Penny, CRVX type, Lympne, Leofric, LEOFRIC M¯O LIMNA, 1.44g/3h (BEH 1614-15; N 770; S 1148). Peckmarked and with surface cracks, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist

3 Penny, Long Cross type, Southampton, Spilmann, SPILEMAN M’O HAM, 1.36g/6h (BEH 1273; N 774; S 1151). Peckmarked on a crinkled flan, good fine, lightly toned, rare £300-£360 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 52, 25 September 2007, lot 213

4 Penny, Last Small Cross type, Stamford, Godleof, GODELEOF M¯O STA, additional four crosses in rev. field, 1.20g/3h (BEH 3493; N 777; S 1154). Peckmarked on reverse, otherwise very fine, dark-toned, rare £240-£300 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell

Cnut (1016-1035)

5 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Huntingdon, Eadnoth, EDNOD MO HVN, reads CNVT REX ON ANGEL ·, 1.10g/9h (Eaglen 149; BEH 1236; N 781; S 1157). About extremely fine but bright, the obverse reading unusual £300-£360 Provenance: Bt M. Trenerry

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6 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, York, Grimulfr, GRIMOLF M¯O EOF, 1.02g/11h (BEH 575; N 787; S 1158). Good very fine, lightly toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist

7 Penny, Short Cross type, Thetford, Ælfwine, ÆLFPINE ON DEO, unusual spear-shaped sceptre handle, 1.08g/6h (Carson 97ff; BEH 3453; N 790; S 1159). Good very fine, lightly toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

8 Penny, Radiate type, Sandwich, Godric, GODRIC ON SAN, 0.98g/ 3h (Freeman 2; N 816; S 1173). Flan crack along line of King’s helmet and a few peckmarks, otherwise very fine, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 23, 3 May 2000, lot 863

9 Penny, Small Flan type, London, Ælfwine, AELFP ON LVND, 0.68g/9h (Freeman 34; N 818; S 1175). About very fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt KB Coins

10 Penny, Hammer Cross type, Lewes, Osweald, OSPOLD ON LÆPE :, 1.26g/9h (Freeman 128; HHK 262; Sussex Mints 157; BMC 601; N 828; S 1182). Very fine £200-£260 Provenance: SCMB February 1967 (H 1025); bt S. Mitchell

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William I (1066-1087)

11 Penny, Bonnet Type [BMC II], Tamworth, Coling, COLEIIIC ON TIIMIIN, 1.30g/12h (Danson 71c; this coin; BMC 143; N 842; S 1251). About very fine and toned, extremely rare £600-£800 Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; B.W. Hunt Collection [from Spink 1953]; E.W. Danson Collection, DNW Auction 69, 12 December 2005, lot 185; SNC April 2008 (HS 3308)

12 Penny, Two Sceptres type [BMC IV], York, Harthulfr, HARTHOLF ON EOFR, 1.30g/12h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.84; BMC 4; N 844; S 1253). Nearly very fine, toned £400-£500 Provenance: H. Montagu Collection, Part V, 16-20 November 1897, lot 70 (part); bt S. Mitchell

William II (1087-1100)

13 Penny, Cross Fleury and Piles type [BMC V], Southwark, Leofwine, LIFPINE ON SIIDG, 1.21g/9h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.80; BMC 275; N 856; S 1262). About fine, lightly toned, rare £500-£600 Provenance: Bt Spink 1964

Henry I (1100-1135)

14 Penny, Small Profile/Cross and Annulets type [BMC XII], Wilton, Ailward, AILPARD : ON : PILTV :, 1.16g/2h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.104; BMC –; N 868; S 1273). Struck off-centre, officially incised at 2 o’clock, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £600-£800 Provenance: SCMB September 1972 (H 3197); Norweb Collection, Part III, Spink Auction 56, 19 November 1986, lot 837 [from Seaby October 1972], recté 1.16g; Baldwin Auction 7, 2 May 1996, lot 527; bt R.K. Richardson 1999

15 Penny, Star in Lozenge Fleury type [BMC XIII], Norwich, Ketill, [—]TEL : ON : NORPI :, 1.17g/3h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.96; N 869; S 1274). Officially incised at 9 o’clock, cracked and chipped between 3 and 4 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, rare £200-£300 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 1997

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16 Penny, Pellets in Quatrefoil type [BMC XIV], Shaftesbury, Sægrimr, SAGRIM [—] SAFT[–], 1.20g/12h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.99; BMC –; N 870; S 1275). Cracked, otherwise about very fine, scarce £200-£300 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 2005 Stephen (1135-1154)

17 Cut Halfpence (2), Cross Moline type [BMC I], and uncertain; 0.48g/3h (N 873; S 1278); Voided Cross and Stars type [BMC II], possibly Bury St Edmunds or (?), Alfric or Aluric, ALVRIC : [——], 0.68g/3h (cf. Eaglen 44; cf. Allen, BNJ 2012, p.107, footnote 586; N 878; S 1280) [2]. First fine, second good very fine and extremely rare £80-£100

18 Penny, Midland group, Lozenge Fleury and Annulets variant [BMC IV], Lincoln, Sigward, SIGPA[—] LINC, 1.17g/6h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.113; Mossop –; N 897; S 1301). About fine, legends mostly flat, extremely rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt Spink 2005 Henry II (1154-1189)

19 Tealby coinage, Penny, class A1, Lincoln, Lanfram, [—]FRAM : ON : LI[—], 1.40g/12h (Mossop 6ff; BMC 398ff; N 952; S 1337). About very fine but flat in parts, toned, scarce £120-£150

20 Tealby coinage, Penny, class C2, Canterbury, Raul, RAW[——-] : C :, 1.50g/12h (BMC 82ff; N 957; S 1339). Reverse off- centre, otherwise about very fine with a well-struck portrait, toned £120-£150 Provenance: SCMB February 1980 (E 101)

21 Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib1, Winchester, Adam, ADAM · ON · WINCE, 1.33g/9h (Winchester Mint 2440; SCBI Mass 492; N 963; S 1344). Surfaces slightly pitted, otherwise nearly very fine £100-£120

Henry III (1216-1272)

22 Long Cross coinage, Pennies (6), class IIIa, London, Nichole, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.33g/2h (N 986; S 1362); class IIIb (3), Canterbury, Nicole, HICOLE ON CANT, 1.38g/10h, Gloucester, Richard, RICARD ON GLOV, 1.28g/9h, Norwich, Jacob, IACOB ON NORW, 1.43g/11h (N 987; S 1363); class IIIb/c, Winchester, Willem, WILLEM ON WINC, 1.36g/4h (N 987-8; S 1363-4); class IIIc, Northampton, Willem, WILLEM ON NORH, 1.20g/12h (N 988; S 1364) [6]. Fine to very fine £120-£150

Edward III (1327-1377)

23 Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroat, series E, York, mm. cross 2, lis on breast, reads AIIGLI, rev. Cs for Es and no stops, 2.27g/9h (DIG 7/5; N 1166; S 1582). Struck on a full flan, good very fine, scarce £150-£180

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Richard II (1377-1399)

24 Groat, type II, London, mm. cross pattée, 4.12g/5h (N 1320b; S 1679). Small of flan, fair to fine £200-£260 Provenance: Bt S. Burkinshaw March 1988

25 Halfpence (3), London, types I, III and IV, 0.50g/7h, 0.58g/9h, 0.58g/4h (N 1331-2; S 1698-1700A) [3]. Fine to very fine £100-£150 Provenance: First and third bt F.J. Rist; second bt Seaby

26 Pennies (4), all York, type I, Abp Neville or Abp Arundel, cross on breast, no pellets above shoulders, 1.03g/9h (N 1329b; S 1690); together with others (3), struck from local dies, minor varieties [4]. Mainly fine £100-£120

Henry IV (1399-1413)

27 Light coinage, , London, type 5, no marks by bust, reads ANGLI, 0.47g/4h (Stewartby B; Withers 5; N 1366; S 1737). Struck on an oval flan, very fine for issue, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt L. Bennett Henry IV or Henry V

28 Light coinage, Groat, Primary series/Secondary series mule, London, type III/class A, mm. cross pattée (with pellet centre on rev.), pellets by , nine arcs to tressure, slipped trefoil on breast, rev. Lombardic Ns, quatrefoil after POSVI, cross after DON, two saltires after TAS, 3.66g/2h (Stewartby PIII/A; Potter dies 1/Ie; N 1359b/1385; S 1760). Struck on a full round flan, about fine, very rare £800-£1,000 Provenance: Bt P. Wallwork 1993 Henry V (1413-1422)

29 Definitive issues, Halfgroat, class F, mm. cross pattée on obv. only, annulet and trefoil by crown, mullet on breast, 1.72g/2h (DIG 1/3; N 1392; S 1774). Good fine, scarce £100-£120

30 Definitive issues, Pennies (3), all York, class C, 0.83g/9h, class F, 0.84/11h, class G, 0.83g/9h (N 1401, 1403-4; S 1785, 1788, 1791); Halfpenny, London, class D, 0.53g/1h (N 1410; S 1795) [4]. Varied state £100-£150

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)

31 Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, no fleur on breast, 3.77g/10h (N 1427; S 1836); Annulet/Annulet-Trefoil sub- issue mule, Groat, Calais, mm. crosses II/V, annulet in one quarter, trefoil after POSVI, 3.42g/2h (N 1427; S 1836/1854) [2]. Good fine or better, but last small of flan £120-£150 Provenance: First bt Seaby 1977; second bt S. Mitchell September 1992

32 Annulet issue, Pennies (3), all Calais, cross V on obv. only, read CALIS’, 0.91g/2h, 0.81g/2h, and a mule with a London obv. die, 0.88g/5h (N 1431/1432, 1432; S 1844/1845, 1845); Annulet Trefoil/Rosette-Mascle issue mule, Penny, Calais, mm. cross V, 0.84g/8h (N 1432/1450; S 1856/1865); Pinecone-Mascle issue, Penny, Calais, mm. cross III, 0.91g/4h (N 1465; S 1879) [5]. Varied state, an interesting group, some rare £150-£200

33 Annulet issue, Halfpenny, Calais, mm. cross V, 0.46g/6h (N 1435; S 1849); Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfpenny, Calais, mm. cross V, 0.46g/7h (N 1454; S 1871); Pinecone-Mascle issue, Halfpenny, Calais, mm. cross III, 0.37g/9h (N 1469; S 1885); Leaf-Trefoil issue, Halfpenny, London, mm. cross III, 0.45g/12h (N 1492; S 1905); Trefoil issue, Halfpenny, London, mm. cross III, 0.49g/10h (N 1500; S 1912); Leaf-Pellet issue, Halfpenny, London, mm. plain cross, 0.33g/5h (N 1512; S 1929); Cross-Pellet issue, Halfpenny, London, mm. cross III, 0.44g/8h (N 1523; S 1942) [7]. Mainly very fine, toned £150-£200

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34 Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfgroat, London, mm. crosses IIIa/V, no mascle after REX, rosettes only as marks, 1.72g/10h (N 1447; S 1861). Good fine, toned, scarce £60-£80

35 Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. crosses IIIa/V, mascles after REX and before LA, 1.89g/12h (N 1448; S 1862). About very fine, toned £80-£100 Provenance: Bt Seaby

36 Pinecone-Mascle issue, Groat, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, 3.10g/11h (N 1460; S 1874); Pinecone-Mascle/Rosette- Mascle issue mule, Groat, Calais, mm. crosses IIIb/V, 3.68g/2h (N 1461/1446; S 1875/1859) [2]. Fine or better, the mule extremely rare £200-£260 Provenance: First Croydon Coin Auction 87, 20 March 1991, lot 410; second E. Bohr Collection, Part I, Bonhams Auction, 28 March 2006, lot 563, bt S. Mitchell August 2006. Rosette/Pinecone mules are relatively common, but the opposite combination is extremely rare with no specimens being present in the Reigate Hoard. However another example, from different dies, was included in the Buck Collection (Spink 176, 30 November 2005, lot 174)

37 Pinecone-Mascle issue, Pennies (2), both York, mullets by crown, 0.85g/11h, rosette on breast, 0.94g/8h (N 1466i, 1466ii; S 1880-1); Leaf-Pellet issue, Pennies (2), both York, 0.85g/10h, 0.85g/3h (N 1510; S 1924); together with a similar Durham Penny, 0.84g/6h [5]. Varied state £120-£150

38 Leaf-Mascle issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross V, leaf on breast, reads FRANC, leaf and saltire after SIE, mascle before and double saltire after LA, 3.72g/12h (Whitton 33; N 1475; S 1890). Slightly off-centre, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce £150-£200 Provenance: From the Reigate Brokes Road (Surrey) Hoard, 1990; Glendining Auction, 8 December 1992, lot 319 (part); bt P. Wallwork December 1992

39 Leaf-Trefoil issue [A], Groat, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, leaf on breast, trefoils after REX and DON, leaf before LON, 3.77g/5h (N 1484; S 1897). Faint scratch across portrait, otherwise about very fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Bt Spink April 1983

40 Trefoil issue, Groats (2), class B, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, leaf on breast, trefoils by neck, fleurs in spandrels, no extra pellets on rev., 3.23g/5h; class C, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, trefoils on cusps at shoulder, leaf on breast, trefoil after LON, 3.80g/3h (N 1498-9; S 1909-10) [2]. First fine, second better, rare £200-£260 Provenance: First bt F.J. Rist 1989; second from the Reigate Brokes Road (Surrey) Hoard, 1990, Glendining Auction, 8 December 1992, lot 336 (part), bt P. Wallwork 1992

41 Trefoil issue, Groat, class C, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, trefoils on cusps at shoulders, leaf on breast, trefoil after REX, pellet below TAS and DON, double saltire before DON, 3.83g/9h (Whitton 37a; N 1499; S 1910). Flan slightly ragged between 12 and 1 o’clock, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks April 2004

42 Leaf-Pellet issue [C], Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, leaf on neck, pellets by crown, pellets under CIVI and LON, 3.56g/9h (Whitton 57b; N 1505; S 1917). Sometime cleaned and with minor surface scrapes and marks, otherwise about very fine £100-£150 Provenance: L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28 November 1951, lot 1167 (part); R. Carlyon-Britton Collection; bt P. Wallwork 1990

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43 Cross-Pellet issue [A], Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, saltires by neck, pellets by crown, lis and leaf on breast, extra pellets in angles under TAS and DON, 3.78g/2h (N 1516; S 1934). Good very fine, all the important marks clear, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: Bt L. Bennett 1995. Struck on a small-sized flan but of good weight, this coin has two extra pellets on the reverse. It is in superior condition to both the Buck and Delmé-Radcliffe examples, which do not show the extra pellets Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)

44 Heavy coinage, Penny, London, class III, mm. rose on obv. only, quatrefoils by neck, reads ANGL’, saltire stops on obv., 0.79g/6h (B & W III; N 1540; S 1985). Edge chip from 4 to 6 o’clock, otherwise very fine, dark-toned, very rare £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Baldwin

45 Light coinage, Halfgroat, Bristol, mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck, trefoils on cusps, trefoil stops, reads BRISTOW, 1.41g/5h (DIG 10/9; B & W VII; N 1585; S 2021). Struck on a full flan, surfaces pitted, otherwise good fine or better, very rare £150-£180

46 Light coinage, Pennies (4), all York, Abp Neville, mm. sun, G and key by neck, 0.77g/10h, 0.73/6h, 0.72g/9h, 0.68/12h (N 1595; S 2062-3) [4]. Fine to very fine, toned £100-£150 Henry VI (Restored, 1470-1471)

47 Penny, York, mm. lis on obv. only, G and key by neck, quatrefoil in centre, 0.60g/11h (B & W 1; N 1623; S 2088). Slightly mis-shapen, otherwise about fine, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt Baldwin December 1996 Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)

48 Groat, London, class XII, mm. short cross fitchée, no marks by neck, small trefoils on cusps except above crown, 2.50g/3h (B & W XII; N 1631; S 2097). Slightly small of flan, otherwise good fine or better, rare £120-£150 Provenance: Bt P. Wallwork May 1986

49 Groat, Bristol, class XIV, mm. rose, trefoils on cusps, B on breast, trefoil stops, reads VILLA BBISTOW, 2.74g/3h (B & W XIV; N 1632; S 2101). Struck on a small flan, otherwise nearly very fine, rare £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Seaby 1978

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50 Groats (2), both London, class XVIII, mm. pierced cross, fleurs on cusps, 2.92g/1h; class XX, mm. pierced cross with central pellet, fleurs on cusps, rose after DEVM, 2.92g/9h (N 1631; S 2098) [2]. Good fine, but second on a slightly small flan £120-£150

Henry VII (1485-1509)

51 Facing Bust issue, Groats (3), class IIIb, mm. escallop, 2.70g/10h; class IIIc (2), mm. anchor, 2.91g/3h, mm. inverted anchor, 3.04g/11h (N 1705b, 1705c; S 2198A, 2199) [3]. Fine to very fine, but first small of flan £120-£150 Provenance: Second bt Seaby 1977; third Patrick Finn FPL 9, January 1997 (193)

52 Facing Bust issue, Penny, Canterbury, Abp Morton, mm. tun, crosses by neck, M in centre, 0.63g/4h (N 1719; S 2220). Small chip at 5 o’clock, otherwise good fine, extremely rare; one of very few specimens known £200-£300 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 2012

53 Facing Bust issue, Penny, York, Abp Rotherham, mm. half sun and rose (?), T and trefoil by neck, quatrefoil in centre, extra pellet in two quarters, 0.66g/7h (N 1722 var.; S 2224). Good fine, rare £80-£100

54 Profile issue, Groat, tentative type, mm. cross-crosslet, double band to crown, six crockets on arches, reads AGL, 3.00g/12h (N 1743; S 2254). Lower part of bust weak (and corresponding on reverse), edge split at 4 o’clock, otherwise good fine, full flan, toned, rare £150-£200 Henry VIII (1509-1547)

55 First coinage, Halfgroats (2), both Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. martlet (over rose on rev.), reads POSVI, WA above shield, 1.43g/4h; mm. pomegranate, reads CIVITAS, WA by shield, 1.42g/6h (Whitton I (ii), II (iii); N 1765-6; S 2320-1) [2]. First fine but with flan split, the overmark rare, second very fine with a good portrait £180-£220 Provenance: SCMB October 1971 (H 2158, H 2159)

56 First coinage, Halfgroat, York, Abp Wolsey, mm. voided cross, TW by shield, keys and cardinal’s hat below, 1.17g/11h (Whitton III; N 1772; S 2327). Nearly very fine, toned, rare £180-£220 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 2003

57 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. pheon, reads HENRIC 8, with Irish title, 2.55g/12h (Whitton (xii) 2; N 1798; S 2338). Pierced at 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine with a clear portrait, toned, very rare £150-£200 There is much muling among groats with the Irish title. This example, with mm. pheon both sides, is very rare

58 Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. uncertain mark on obv. only, nothing by shield, 1.24g/5h (Whitton (ii), 2 and 4; N 1803; S 2344). Nearly very fine £100-£120 Provenance: SNC April 2000 (1872) www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) English Coins from the Collection of the late Dr John Hulett (Part XV)

59 Second coinage, Penny, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. T on obv. only, WA by shield, 0.60g/3h (Whitton (iii); N 1809; S 2350). Flan a little small, otherwise very fine, extremely rare; only three or four specimens known £200-£260 Provenance: Bt B. Reeds 1996

60 Second coinage, Pennies (4), all Durham, Bp Wolsey (2), mm. trefoil, TW by shield, 0.52g/11h, mm. crescent on obv. only, TW by shield, 0.61g/7h; Sede Vacante, mm. star on obv. only, no marks by shield, 0.61g/12h; Bp Tunstall, mm. radiant star on obv. only, CD by shield, 0.59g/2h (Whitton (ii), (iv), (vii), (viii); N 1811-13; S 2352-4) [4]. Mainly fine £100-£120 Provenance: First bt M. Trenerry; second and third bt F.J. Rist; last SCMB April 1979 (E 169)

61 Second coinage, Halfpence (4), all London, mm. lis, 0.42g/6h; mm. sunburst, 0.29g/6h; mm. unclear (2), 0.27g/6h, similar, with annulet in centre of rev., 0.18g/7h (Whitton (ii), (iii); N 1815; S 2356) [4]. Fair to very fine, second and fourth very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Second bt S. Mitchell; third bt S.H. Monks

62 Third coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. WS monogram on rev. only, Tower bust 2, mixed stops, pellet in forks, rose in rev. legend, pellet in third quarter, 2.05g/3h (Whitton 2; N 1846; S 2372). Some weakness in legends, otherwise good fine and toned, rare £150-£200 Provenance: B.R. Osborne Collection, Glendining Auction, 23 April 1991, lot 352 (part); bt B.J. Dawson 1991

63 Third coinage, Groat, Canterbury, no mm., bust 2, nothing in forks, spur from second quarter of shield, 2.46g/8h (Whitton (a); N 1847; S 2373); Posthumous coinage, Groats (2), both Canterbury, no mm., bust 5, Roman lettering, roses in fork ends, pellet stops on obv., 2.37g/6h, mm. rose on obv. only, bust 6, Roman lettering, roses in fork ends, spur in third quarter, 2.38g/12h (Whitton (e), (f); N 1875; S 2408) [3]. Mostly fine £200-£260 Provenance: First bt F.J. Rist 1993; second bt Baldwin 1975; third bt Seaby 1979

64 Posthumous coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. TC monogram on rev. only, Bristol bust 2, Lombardic letters, trefoils in forks, mixed stops, rose after TAS (?), saltire before BRIS, small pellet below shield in third quarter, 2.68g/5h (Whitton 2; N 1874; S 2407). Obverse struck off-centre, otherwise good fine, portrait better £200-£260 Provenance: SNC June 1984 (3634)

65 Posthumous coinage, Halfgroat, Bristol, mm. TC monogram on rev. only, pellet stops on obv., quatrefoil after TAS, nothing in forks, 0.82g/2h (Whitton 2; N 1880; S 2414). About very fine for issue, rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt Baldwin 1972

66 Posthumous coinage, Pennies (6), Canterbury (3), no mm., facing bust, various stops, 0.60g/12h, 0.53g/7h, 0.43g/10h (Whitton (c); N 1887; S 2422); York (3), no mm., facing bust, various stops, 0.68g/12h, 0.52g/9h, 0.45g/2h (Whitton (b); N 1887-8; S 2422, 2424) [6]. Fair to fine £120-£150

Edward VI (1547-1553)

67 First period, Halfgroat, Canterbury, no mm., reads EDOARD and CANTOR, 1.09g/7h (N 1901; S 2459). Some scratches, otherwise fine, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 1995 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) English Coins from the Collection of the late Dr John Hulett (Part XV)

68 First period, Halfgroat, Southwark, mm. E on rev. only, reads CIVITAS LONDON, 1.10g/10h (N 1900; S 2458). Fair to fine, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks 2002 Mary (1553-1554)

69 Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.94g/10h (N 1960; S 2492). Creased and scored on obverse, otherwise good fine, toned £80-£100

70 Penny, no mm., wire-line inner circle on obv, CIVITAS LONDON, 0.32g/12h (N 1963; S 2495). Piece missing from edge from 3 to 7 o’clock and an attempted piercing on obverse, otherwise fair, reverse better, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Patrick Finn FPL 3, January 1995 (233)

Philip and Mary (1554-1558)

71 , 1555, no mm., English titles only, reads REGINA, ANG and NOSTRVM, 3.09g/1h (N 1971; S 2506). Lightly creased and surfaces scratched, otherwise about fine, rare £200-£260 Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist March 1992

72 Halfgroat, mm. lis, reads PHILIP ET MARIA D G REX ET REGINA, 0.93g/3h (N 1974; S 2509). Fair, extremely rare £200-£300 Provenance: SCMB January 1984 (E 27)

Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

73 First issue, Groat, mm. lis, wire-line and beaded inner circles, bust 1F, reads RE’, 1.79g/12h (N 1986; S 2551). Creased, otherwise fine £80-£100

74 Second issue, Groats (2), mm. cross-crosslet, wire-line and beaded inner circles, bust 1F, reads REGINA, 1.84g/11h; mm. martlet, similar, 1.96g/3h (N 1986; S 2556) [2]. Fine or better £100-£120

75 Third issue, Sixpences (2), 1561, large flan, 2.51g/3h, 1562, 2.41g/7h, both mm. pheon (N 1997; S 2559, 2561); Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1573, mm. acorn, 2.79g/6h (N 1997; S 2563); Seventh issue, Sixpence, 1602, mm 2, 2.84g/5h (N 2015; S 2585) [4]. Last nearly very fine and scarce, others fair to fine £150-£200

76 Third issue, Sixpences (2), 1564/3, mm. pheon, 3.03g/1h, 1570, mm. castle, 2.77g/9h (N 1997; S 2561B, 2562); Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1578/7, mm. Greek cross, 2.77g/8h (N 1997; S 2572); Sixth issue, Sixpences (2), 1586, mm. escallop, 2.60g/7h, 1596, mm. key, 2.80g/3h (N 2015; S 2578B) [5]. Fair to very fine £150-£200 Provenance: First bt L. Bennett; fourth bt Baldwin; fifth bt F.J. Rist

77 Third issue, Threepences (5), 1562/1, 1.33g/3h, 1563, 1.54g/9h, 1565, 1.40g/7h, all mm. pheon, 1565, mm. rose, 1.26g/4h, 1566, mm. portcullis, 1.52g/4h, all bust 3F (N 1998; S 2565) [5]. Third nearly very fine, others mostly fine £120-£150 Provenance: First Spink Auction 140, 16 November 1999, lot 477 (part); third and fourth bt P.A. Rayner; last bt P. Finn

78 Third issue, Threepences (5), 1567, mm. coronet, 1.42g/9h, 1571, mm. castle, 1.43g/11h, 1572, mm. ermine, 1.38g/12h; Fourth issue, Threepences (2), both 1573, mm. acorn, 1.61g/6h, mm. ermine, 1.44g/4h (N 1998; S 2566) [5]. Mostly good fine £120-£150 Provenance: First and third bt M. Trenerry 1994; second Patrick Finn FPL 2, August 1994 (268); fourth bt L. Bennett; fifth Bt C.D. Cooke www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) English Coins from the Collection of the late Dr John Hulett (Part XV)

79 Third issue, Halfgroat, mm. coronet, 1.03g/9h, Threehalfpence (2), 1562, 0.63g/1h, 1564, 0.72g/7h, mm. both mm. pheon, bust 3G (N 1999; S 2567); Fourth issue, Threehalfpence (2), 1572, mm. ermine, 0.51g/4h, 1575, mm. eglantine, 0.68g/12h, bust 3G (N 2000; S 2569) [5]. First nearly very fine, others fair to fine £100-£150 Provenance: First bt F.J. Rist; others bt S. Mitchell

80 Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1578/7, mm. Greek cross, 3.03g/12h (N 1997; S 2572); Sixth issue, Sixpences (4), 1585, mm. escallop, 2.43g/10h, 1594, mm. tun, 3.20g/2h, 1596, 2.69g/12h, 1598, 2.72g/9h, both mm. key (N 2015, S 2578A, 2578B) [5]. Fair to nearly very fine £150-£200 Provenance: Second from the Middleham (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1993, Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot unspecified, bt Baldwin; third and fifth bt S Mitchell; fourth bt F.J. Rist

81 Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1580, mm. Latin cross, 2.95g/12h (N 1997; S 2572); Sixth issue, Sixpences (4), 1583, mm. bell, 2.56g/11h, 1595, mm woolpack, 2.45g/7h, 1596, mm. key, 2.84g/7h, 1600, mm. anchor, 2.61g/1h (N 2015; S 2578A, 2578B) [5] About fine and better £140-£180

82 Sixth issue, Halfpence (5), mm. crescent, 0.23g, mm. hand, 0.17g, mm. tun, 0.18g, mm. woolpack, 0.20g, mm. key, 0.27g (N 2018; S 2581) [5]. Mainly about fine or better, first very rare, third rare £100-£120 Provenance: First and fifth bt S. Mitchell; second and fourth bt G. Monk; third bt I. Vecchi

83 Milled coinage, Sixpence, 1566/4, mm. star, bust E, rev. cross pattée, 3.02g/6h (Borden/Brown 36, O1/R2; N 2029; S 2598A). Nearly very fine but slight crease above head, lightly toned £180-£220 Provenance: Bt KB Coins May 1991

84 Milled coinage, Threepence, 1562, mm. star, bust C, large rose, 1.55g/6h (N 2034; S 2603). Slightly creased and edge irregular at 12 o’clock, otherwise good fine or better, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt in St. Albans 1944

85 Milled coinage, Halfgroat, mm. star, 1.01g/6h (N 2037; S 2606). Slightly creased and a faint scratch behind bust, possibly sometime gilt, otherwise fine, rare £100-£120 Provenance: Bt Baldwin 1976

James I (1603-1625)

86 First coinage, Sixpence, 1604, mm. lis, second bust, 2.62g/7h (N 2075; S 2648); Second coinage, Sixpences (3), 1605, mm. rose, third bust, 2.59g/3h, 1609, mm. coronet, 2.84g/9h, 1610, mm. bell, 2.47g/12h, both fourth bust (N 2102-3; S 2657-8) [4]. About fine £100-£140 Provenance: Third from the Middleham (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1993, Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot unspecified; last bt F.J. Rist

87 Second coinage, Sixpences (3), 1606 (2), both mm. escallop, third bust, 2.30g/12h, fourth bust, 3.18g/6h; 1607, mm. grapes (over escallop on obv. [?]), 2.45g/6h (N 2102-3; S 2657-8) [3]. Second about very fine but weak on face, others fair to fine and very rare £150-£200 Provenance: First from the Middleham (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1993, Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot 663 (part), bt Baldwin July 1995; third bt S. Mitchell November 1993

88 Second coinage, Sixpences (3), 1610, mm. bell, 2.92g/5h, 1611, mm. tower, 2.80g/3h, 1612, mm. tower, 2.52g/9h, all fourth bust (N 2103; S 2658); Third coinage, Sixpence, 1623, mm. lis, sixth bust, 2.84g/6h (N 2126, S 2670); [4]. Fine and better £100-£140 Provenance: Second SNC April 2007 (HS 2901); third from the Middleham (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1993, Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot 663 (part); last bt S. Mitchell

89 Second coinage, Sixpence, 1611, mm. bell, fourth bust, 2.86g/3h (N 2103; S 2658). Centres weak, nearly fine, extremely rare; mm. bell not recorded by North for this date £200-£240 Provenance: A Collection of Sixpences of and James I, DNW Auction 69, 15 March 2006, lot 1244; S.A. Bole Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 89, 29 September 2010, lot 1520

90 Second coinage, Halfpence (8), mm. rose, 0.23g, mm. escallop, 0.26g, mm. coronet, 0.26g, mm. key, 0.36g, mm. mullet, 0.22g, mm. bell (2, first over mullet), 0.23g, 0.17g, mm. trefoil (?), 0.26g (N 2107; S 2663) [8]. Mainly very fine, an interesting group, some scarce £150-£200

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91 Third coinage, Sixpence, 1621, mm. thistle, sixth bust, 2.90g/7h (N 2126; S 2670). Nearly very fine, scarce £100-£120 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell June 1995

Charles I (1625-1649)

92 Tower mint, Crown, Gp III, type 3a, mm. bell, 29.77g/3h (FRC XV/XX [Sale, lot 71]; SCBI Brooker 256, same dies; N 2195; S 2758). About very fine, reverse better £800-£1,000 Provenance: Abp J. Sharp Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 5 October 1977, lot 48; A Collection of Crowns, Baldwin Auction 30, 7-8 May 2002, lot 415

93 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp C, mm. plume, 2.79g/1h (SCBI Brooker 595; N 2233; S 2809). Edge split at 11 o’clock, otherwise about fine £60-£80 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 2000

94 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp C, mm. rose, plume above shield, 2.21g/1h (SCBI Brooker 601-3; N 2239; S 2810). Fine, but flan somewhat porous £80-£100 Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist 1990

95 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp D, type 3, mm. portcullis, 2.89g/11h (SCBI Brooker 610; N 2240; S 2811). Almost very fine, but with area of weakness below bust £150-£180 Provenance: Bt S. Mitchell 2005

96 Tower mint, Sixpences (3), all Gp F (3), mm. triangle, 2.85g/10h, mm. triangle-in-circle (2), 2.74g/6h, with VI behind bust punched over triangle-in-circle (!), 2.62g/7h (N 2246; S 2817); Tower mint (under Parliament), Sixpence, Gp G, mm. eye, 2.66g/8h (N 2247; S 2820) [4]. Mostly about fine, the overstamp very rare and unusual £120-£150

97 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp F, mm. triangle-in-circle, 3.31g/8h (SCBI Brooker 651; N 2246; S 2817). Better than very fine on a full flan, dark tone £150-£200 Provenance: Bt R.K. Richardson 1999

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98 Tower mint (under Parliament), Crown, Gp V, type 5, mm. sun, tall spirited horse, 29.57g/12h (FRC dies XXVI/– [Sale, lot 101]; N 2199; S 2762; cf. DNW 107, 293). Well-centred on a spread flan, fine with a few surface marks, reverse better, the reverse die very rare £600-£800 Provenance: Bt 1986

99 Briot’s First Milled issue, Crown, mm. flower on obv. only, signed B both sides, 29.01g/6h (SCBI Brooker 714; N 2298; S 2852). Fair to fine £600-£800 Provenance: Bt P. Wallwork 1985

100 Briot’s First Milled issue, Sixpence, mm. flower on obv. only, signed B both sides, reads BRITANN, 2.92g/3h (SCBI Brooker 720; N 2301; S 2855). About very fine £200-£240

101 Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, mm. castle on obv., rose on rev., 29.13g/3h (Besly D18; SCBI Brooker 1039 and Brettell 365, same dies; N 2559; S 3060). Flan split at 6 o’clock, otherwise good very fine and toned, rare £600-£800

102 Worcester or Shrewsbury mint, Sixpence, mm. castle on obv., boar’s head on rev., 1.89g/1h (SCBI Brooker 1175; N 2621; S 3115). Small piercing before crown and plugged at 9 o’clock, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt Intercoin 1990

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Charles II (1660-1685)

103 First issue, Halfgroat, mm. crown on obv. only, 0.99g/6h (ESC 275 [2161]; N 2770; S 3310). Slightly weak on King’s crown (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise nearly extremely fine £100-£150

104 First issue, Halfgroat, mm. crown on obv. only, no stops on obv. 0.89g/8h; Penny, no mm., reads CAPOLVS, 0.50g/3h (ESC 276, 283 [2162, 2266]; N 2770, 2773; S 3310, 3312) [2]. About very fine and toned, both scarce £100-£120

105 Second issue, hammered Halfgroat, mm. crown on obv. only, 1.00g/1h (ESC 296 [2164], this coin; N 2771; S 3316). Slightly creased, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare £150-£200 This is the actual coin illustrated in ESC, where the type is classified as R5

106 Third issue, Halfgroats (3), all mm. crown, various readings, 1.04g/6h, 0.97g/12h, 0.94g/12h; Pennies (4), all mm. crown, 0.49g/6h, 0.49g/3h, 0.48g/3h, 0.47g/6h (ESC 326ff, 332ff; N 2772, 2775; S 3326-7) [7]. Mainly fine or better and toned £100-£120

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107 Tower mint, Crown, Gp II, mm. harp (over rose over plume on obv.), 29.92g/2h (FRC X*/XIV [Sale, lot 61]; SCBI Brooker 248; N 2193; S 2755). Minor edge bruises, otherwise nearly very fine £700-£900 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell January 1972

108 Exeter mint, Crown, 1644, mm. rose, 28.76g/6h (Besly C8; SCBI Brooker 1032 and Brettell 360, same dies; N 2556; S 3057). Slight double-striking on reverse, otherwise about very fine £500-£600 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell March 1971

Charles II (1660-1685)

109 Crown, 1664, second bust, edge XVI (ESC 362 [28]; S 3355). Good fine or better £150-£180 Provenance: Bt Eagle Coins December 1969

110 Crown, 1672, third bust, edge VICESIMO QVARTO (ESC 388 [45]; S 3358). Nearly very fine, toned £240-£300 Provenance: Bt Silvester June 1970

111 Crown, 1673, third bust, edge VICESIMO QVINTO (ESC 390; S 3358). Fine, reverse better £100-£120

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James II (1685-1688)

112 Crown, 1687, second bust, edge TERTIO (ESC 743 [78]; S 3407). Small stains on obverse, otherwise fine, reverse better £150-£180 Provenance: Bt December 1969

113 Crown, 1688, second bust, edge QVARTO (ESC 746 [80]; S 3407). Scratched on face and has been cleaned, otherwise fine £120-£150 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell May 1970

William and Mary (1688-1694)

114 Crown, 1691, edge TERTIO, I of GVLIELMVS over E (ESC 821 [82B]; S 3433). A few surface marks, otherwise very fine and toned, scarce £800-£1,000 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell March 1971

William III (1694-1702)

115 Crown, 1695, first bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 991 [87]; S 3470). Minor areas of corrosion, otherwise good fine, toned £150-£180

116 Crown, 1696, first bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 995 [89]; S 3470). About fine, lightly toned £60-£80

117 Crown, 1696, third bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 1004 [94]; S 3472). Some surface marks and a scratch on bust, otherwise fine £80-£100

118 Sixpence, 1696, first bust, large crowns, early harp (ESC 1202 [1533]; S 3520). Die cracks in legend, flan flaw on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with attractive cabinet tone £80-£100

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Anne (1702-1714)

119 Crown, 1703 VIGO, edge TERTIO (ESC 1340 [99]; S 3576). Several small edge bruises and a scratch on reverse, otherwise good fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Coins of Canterbury July 1970

120 Crown, 1707, second bust, edge SEPTIMO (ESC 1345 [104]; S 3601). Scratch in obverse field, otherwise fine £100-£120 Provenance: Bt November 1966

121 Crown, 1707E, second bust, edge SEXTO (ESC 1350 [103]; S 3600). Some surface marks, otherwise about very fine Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell January 1970 £200-£260

122 Crown, 1708E, second bust, edge SEPTIMO (ESC 1356 [106]; S 3600). Edge bruise on reverse at 5 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Bt Coins of Canterbury July 1970

123 Sixpence, 1705, plumes, late shields (ESC 1449 [1584A]; S 3593). Good very fine, dark-toned £150-£180 George I (1714-1727)

124 , 1720, plain angles, large 0 in date (ESC 1573 [1169]; S 3645). About extremely fine. lightly toned £240-£300

125 Shilling, 1723 SS C, first bust (ESC 1176; S 3647). Minor metal flaw on drapery, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £120-£150 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) English Coins from the Collection of the late Peter Spurdens

George II (1727-1760)

126 Crown, 1739, roses, edge DVODECIMO (ESC 1665 [122]; S 3687). Previously cleaned and with small edge bruises on obverse, otherwise very fine £500-£700 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell March 1970

127 Crown, 1741, roses, edge DECIMO QVARTO (ESC 1666 [123]; S 3687). Small edge knocks on obverse, otherwise good very fine £700-£900 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell January 1970

128 Crown, 1743, roses, edge DECIMO SEPTIMO (ESC 1667 [124]; S 3688). Edge knock at 4 o’clock, otherwise very fine £600-£800 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell July 1970

129 Sixpence, 1728, plain (ESC 1736 [1603]; S 3705). A few minor surface marks and weakly struck on reverse by date, otherwise good extremely fine with attractive cabinet tone £240-£300 Provenance: Bt Seaby September 1975

130 Proof Sixpence, 1728, plain, edge plain, 3.40g/6h (ESC 1737 [1604]; S 3705). Some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, very rare £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Bt Seaby September 1984

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131 Sixpence, 1728, roses and plumes (ESC 1740 [1606]; S 3707). Extremely fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Seaby November 1976

132 Sixpence, 1731, roses and plumes (ESC 1741 [1607]; S 3707). Minor flecking and and marks by neck, otherwise extremely fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Spink Auction 14, 19 March 1981, lot 383; R. Pepperell Collection, Spink Auction 46, 9 October 1985, lot 318

133 Sixpence, 1732, roses and plumes (ESC 1742 [1608]; S 3707). Some weakness on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine with attractive light toning £150-£180 Provenance: SNC March 1967 (1681); H.E. Manville Collection, Spink Auction 9, 4 June 1980, lot 332

134 Sixpence, 1734, roses and plumes (ESC 1744 [1609]; S 3707). Minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine, scarce £60-£80

135 Sixpence, 1735, roses and plumes (ESC 1745 [1610]; S 3707). Nearly extremely fine, toned, rare £150-£180 Provenance: SNC October 1969 (7758); H.E. Manville Collection, Spink Auction 9, 4 June 1980, lot 334

136 Sixpence, 1736, roses and plumes (ESC 1747 [1611]; S 3707). Small edge split at 9 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, reverse better, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt M.J. Dickinson April 1989

137 Sixpence, 1739, roses, O over R in GEORGIVS, D over ? in DEI (ESC 1750 [1612A]; S 3708). Some surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine with light cabinet tone, rare £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Seaby November 1976

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138 Sixpence, 1741, roses (ESC 1751 [1613]; S 3708). Nearly extremely fine, attractive cabinet tone £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Seaby September 1975

139 Sixpence, 1743, roses (ESC 1752 [1614]; S 3709). Some minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: SCMB July 1954 (CH 370); Lord Hamilton Collection, Spink Auction 3, 21 February 1979, lot 465 (part)

140 Sixpence, 1745, roses (ESC 1753 [1615]; S 3709). Good very fine, lightly toned £80-£100 Provenance: Lord Hamilton Collection, Spink Auction 3, 21 February 1979, lot 465 [from Seaby April 1936]

141 Sixpence, 1745 (ESC 1756 [1617]; S 3710). Die flaw by Irish shield, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: SNC October 1969 (7762); H.E. Manville Collection, Spink Auction 9, 4 June 1980, lot 340

142 Sixpence, 1746 LIMA (ESC 1757 [1618]; S 3710A). Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine, reverse better, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt Seaby November 1979

143 Proof Sixpence, 1746, edge grained, 2.94g/6h (ESC 1759 [1619]; S 3711). Struck slightly off-centre, otherwise good extremely fine with attractive dark tone, rare £900-£1,200 Provenance: Bt Seaby November 1976

144 Sixpence, 1750 (ESC 1760 [1620]; S 3711). Light flecking, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, scarce £150-£180 Provenance: Bt Seaby November 1976 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) English Coins from the Collection of the late Peter Spurdens

145 Sixpence, 1751 (ESC 1761 [1621]; S 3711). About extremely fine, lightly toned, rare £200-£260 Provenance: SNC May 1980 (3702); bt Seaby May 1980

146 Sixpence, 1757 (ESC 1762 [1622]; S 3711). About extremely fine, attractive cabinet tone £80-£100 Provenance: Bt Seaby September 1975

147 Sixpence, 1758/7 (ESC 1764 [1624]; S 3711). Extremely fine, lightly toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt Seaby September 1975

George III (1760-1820)

G 148 Third-Guinea, 1804, second bust (MCE 456; S 3740). Weakly struck in places, otherwise extremely fine £300-£360

149 Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, types A/2, leaf to upright of E in DEI (ESC 1925 [144]; S 3768). mint mark and value of undertype visible on reverse at 1 o’clock, light marks in fields, otherwise nearly very fine £120-£150

150 Crown, 1818, edge LVIII (ESC 2005 [211]; S 3787). A few minute edge knocks, otherwise about extremely fine, attractive cabinet tone £200-£260 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell May 1970

151 Crown, 1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009 [214]; S 3787). Very fine £100-£120 Provenance: Bt December 1969

152 Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010 [215]; S 3787). Surface marks on obverse, otherwise good very fine £100-£150

George IV (1820-1830)

153 Crown, 1821, upright WWP, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2310 [246]; S 3805). Lightly marked in fields, otherwise extremely fine with proof-like fields, an early strike £800-£1,000 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell March 1971

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154 Crown, 1822, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2318 [251]; S 3805). Previously cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, scarce £300-£360 Provenance: Bt W.H. Saywell November 1969

William IV (1830-1837)

155 Halfcrown, 1836 (ESC 2482 [666]; S 3834). About extremely fine, lightly toned £200-£260

Victoria (1837-1901)

156 Crown, 1844, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2562 [281]; S 3882). Some surface marks and a minute edge knock on reverse, otherwise good very fine, toned £200-£300 Provenance: Bt W.H. Saywell November 1969

157 Crown, 1845, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2564 [282]; S 3882). Sometime cleaned and with a scratch in field before face, otherwise nearly extremely fine £200-£260

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158 Crown, 1847, edge XI, cinquefoil stops, FT for ET (ESC 2568 [286A]; S 3882). Small edge bruise on reverse, otherwise about very fine and toned, the edge reading rare £150-£180 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell April 1970

159 ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 2571 [288]; S 3883). Fields hairlined, otherwise about extremely fine £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell April 1970

160 Crown, 1896, edge LX (ESC 2601 [311]; S 3937). Contact marks in fields, otherwise extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell July 1970

161 Crown, 1899, edge LXII (ESC 2606 [316]; S 3937). Some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine £120-£150

162 Crown, 1900, edge LXIV (ESC 2609 [319]; S 3937). Bagmarked, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180 Provenance: Bt K.C. Lovell July 1970

163 , 1900 (ESC 2971 [884]; S 3939). Better than extremely fine £100-£120

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Edward VII (1901-1910)

164 Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560 [361]; S 3978). About extremely fine £80-£100

George V (1910-1936)

165 Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 3631 [367]; S 4036). About extremely fine £100-£120

166 Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638 [370]; S 4036). About extremely fine £150-£180

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167 Halfpenny, 1717 (BMC 768; S 3659). Nearly very fine £80-£100

George III (1760-1820)

168 Pattern Penny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, edge plain, 28.49g/6h (BMC 1082 [KP 2]; Selig 1272). Good fine, rare £100-£150

169 Penny, 1797, 11 leaves (BMC 1133; S 3777). Minute edge bruise on obverse at 6 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

170 Halfpenny, 1771 (BMC 896; S 3774). About extremely fine, original colour £150-£180

171 Pattern Halfpenny, 1788, by J.-P. Droz, in brown-gilt copper, bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge RENDER TO CESAR THE THINGS WHICH ARE CESARS, 15.00g/12h (BMC 966 [DH 11]; Selig 1333). Extremely fine, scarce £300-£400

172 Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1797, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 13.87g/6h (BMC 1173 [R 61]; Selig 1380). Small edge bruise at 7 o’clock, otherwise good fine or better, rare £60-£80

173 Proof Farthing, 1806, in gilt-copper, edge plain, 4.08g/6h (Cooke 282; BMC 1394 [K 15]; S 3782). Most gilding worn away, edge knocks at 7 o’clock, otherwise good very fine £80-£100

George IV (1820-1830)

174 Penny, 1826, rev. A (BMC 1422; S 3823). Extremely fine or better, some original colour £150-£200

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175 Penny, 1826, rev. C (BMC 1427; S 3823). Extremely fine, scarce £150-£180

176 Penny, 1827 (BMC 1430; S 3823). Surfaces slightly porous, otherwise about very fine, rare £150-£180

Victoria (1837-1901)

177 Penny, 1841, no colon after REG (BMC 1484; S 3948). Better than extremely fine, much original colour £80-£100

178 Penny, 1846, close colon (BMC 1491; S 3948). A few light surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine with traces of original colour, rare £300-£360

179 Penny, 1847, far colon (BMC 1493; S 3948). Good extremely fine, some original colour £100-£150

180 Penny, 1849 (BMC 1497; S 3948). Surface marks, otherwise fair, rare £80-£100

181 Penny, 1853, far colon (BMC 1500; S 3948). Extremely fine, some original colour £80-£100

182 Penny, 1858/3 (BMC 1516; S 3948). Extremely fine, traces of original colour £80-£100

183 Penny, 1858, date re-cut, far colon (cf. BMC 1518; S 3948). Nearly extremely fine £50-£70

184 Penny, 1860/59 (BMC 1521; S 3948). Usual flaw under Queen’s chin, a few tiny surface marks, otherwise good very fine or better, very rare £1,500-£2,000

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185 Proof Penny, 1860, dies Dd, toothed border, L C WYON on truncation and LCW below shield, obv. legend re-cut, edge plain, 9.48g/12h (Gouby DD; F 12; BMC 1631). Nearly extremely fine with attractive streaky patina, very rare £300-£360

186 Penny, 1860, dies Hd, no signature on obv., LCW below shield, reads ONF PENNY (Gouby X; F 16 var.; BMC 1634, this coin; S 3954). Extremely fine with chocolate brown patina, extremely rare £400-£600 Provenance: E. Rogers Collection; C.W. Peck Collection

187 Restrike Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore for E. Shorthouse, type 3, in bronze, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, no legend, edge plain, 11.29g/12h (F 860; BMC 2132). Characteristic group of rust spots on neck polished out, figure of Britannia weakly struck up, about extremely fine, rare £300-£400 Provenance: ‘Patina’ Collection, Spink Auction 153, 11 July 2001, lot 1027

188 Penny, 1861, dies Fg, L C WYON below bust, rev. no signature, convex shield, (Gouby F; F 25; BMC 1642; S 3954). Extremely fine, traces of original colour £300-£400

189 Penny, 1861, dies Jd, 6 of date over 8, no signature below bust, rev. L.C.W. below flat shield (Gouby L; F 30; BMC –; S 3954). Good very fine, very rare £800-£1,000

190 Penny, 1861, dies Jg, I of BRITT over I? (Gouby N; F 33; BMC 1646; S 3954). Weak in places, otherwise extremely fine, the legend error interesting £60-£80

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191 Penny, 1862, dies Jg, date numerals from Halfpenny punch (Gouby E; F 41; BMC –; S 3954). Fair, extremely rare £80-£100

192 Penny, 1863, die 3 (Gouby D; F 46; BMC 1656; S 3954). About fine, die number clear £300-£360

193 Penny, 1863, die 4 (Gouby E; F 47; BMC 1657; S 3954). Coin poor but the date clear and die number discernible, extremely rare £150-£200

194 Pattern Penny, 1865, unsigned [by T.J. Minton and L.C. Wyon], in bronze, coronetted head left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 8.99g/12h (F 772; BMC 2062). Fair, extremely rare £100-£150

195 Penny, 1869, dies Jg (Gouby A; F 59; BMC 1685; S 3954). Good fine or better, but some light reverse surface deposit £100-£150

196 Penny, 1874, dies Kg, 17 leaves, rose half-visible, gap between ribbons, large date, sea crosses linear circle (Gouby C; F 70; BMC 1692; S 3954). Small spot before Britannia’s helmet, otherwise extremely fine, traces of original colour £100-£120

197 Penny, 1874H, dies Kj, older portrait, close date, sea within linear circle (Gouby N; F 73; BMC 1694; S 3955). Good extremely fine, some original colour £70-£90 Provenance: Bt Spink

198 Penny, 1874H, dies Kh, 17 leaves, rose half-visible, large date, gap between Britannia’s hair and neck (Gouby M; F 76; BMC –; S 3955). Some minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine with much original colour, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200

199 Penny, 1875, dies Lk, older portrait, large date, sea clear of linear circle (Gouby C; F 82; BMC 1703; S 3954). Extremely fine, much original colour, speckled patina £120-£150

200 Penny, 1876H, dies Lm (Gouby K; F 89; BMC 1708; S 3955). Extremely fine or better, some original colour £100-£120

201 Penny, 1877, dies Lj, small date (Gouby A; F 90; BMC –; S 3954). Dented in obverse field and lightly scratched on date, otherwise fair, extremely rare £500-£700

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202 Penny, 1877, dies Lk, large date (Gouby B; F 91; BMC 1709; S 3954). About as struck, almost full original colour £120-£150

203 Penny, 1878, dies Lk (Gouby A; F 94; BMC 1712; S 3954). Good extremely fine, traces of original colour £80-£100

204 Penny, 1879, dies Mk, large date (Gouby B; F 97; BMC 1715; S 3954). About as struck, some original colour £100-£120

205 Penny, 1879, dies Mm, small date (Gouby C; F 98; BMC 1716; S 3954). Smoothed on cheek and neck, otherwise better than very fine, rare £120-£150

206 Penny, 1882, dies Pr, R and I of BRITT not joined, shield with flat perspective, no H below date (Gouby A; F 112; BMC –; S 3954). Fair, extremely rare £150-£180

207 Penny, 1882H, dies Rp, R and I of BRITT joined, first upright of H double entered (Gouby L; F 114; BMC 1728; S 3955). Nearly extremely fine £60-£80

208 Halfpenny, 1860, mule of beaded and toothed borders, 7 berries (F 260C; BMC –; S 3956). Fine, excessively rare; rated R20 by Freeman £400-£500

209 Halfpenny, 1861, 4 berries (F 272; BMC 1759*; S 3956). Die flaw before Britannia, otherwise extremely fine, traces of original colour, rare £150-£180

210 Halfpenny, 1861, LCW incuse on rock above date (F 274; BMC 1761; S 3956). Die flaw at 6 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, chocolate brown patina £90-£120

211 Halfpenny, 1862, die letter A (un-barred) to left of lighthouse (F 290A; BMC –; S 3956; cf. DNW 145, 432). Fine £200-£260

212 Halfpenny, 1862, die letter B to left of lighthouse (F 288; BMC –; S 3956). Fair but die letter clearly visible, rare £200-£260

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213 Halfpenny, 1862, die letter C to left of lighthouse (F 288A; BMC –; S 3956). Obverse good fine, the fields perhaps smoothed, reverse better but with two edge knocks, extremely rare £300-£400

214 Halfpenny, 1865/3 (F 297; BMC 1783A; S 3956). Nearly very fine, rare £40-£50

Edward VII (1901-1910)

215 Penny, 1902, low horizon (F 156; BMC 2205; S 3990A). About as struck, much original colour £80-£100

George V (1910-1936)

216 Penny, 1919H (F 186; BMC 2256; S 4052). Usual clash marks and weakness on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine with diffused original colour, scarce £200-£260

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217 Halfcrowns (2), 1900, 1901, both dies 2+B (Davies 673-4; ESC 2786-7 [734-5]; S 3938) [2]. First extremely fine, second better, the reverse proof-like £80-£100

218 Florin, 1874, die 29, dies 3+B (Davies 259; ESC 2882 [843A]; S 3893). Last V of date over ii, trace of reverse design behind head, extremely fine, the varieties very rare £200-£300

219 Florins (2), 1900, 1901, both dies 2+B (Davies 847-8; ESC 2971-2 [884-5]; S 3939) [2]. Extremely fine, reverses better £80-£100

Edward VII (1901-1910)

220 Halfcrowns (6), 1902, 1903, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, all dies 1+A (Davies 1510, 1511, 1514, 1516-18; ESC 3567, 3569, 3572, 3574-6 [746, 748, 751, 753-5]; S 3980) [6]. First extremely fine but obverse sometime wiped, others fine to very fine or better £500-£600

221 Proof Halfcrown, 1902, dies 1+A (Davies 1510; ESC 3568 [747]; S 3980). About mint state, lightly toned £120-£150

222 Halfcrown, 1904, dies 1+A (Davies 1512; ESC 3570 [749]; S 3980). A few field and edge marks, otherwise good very fine £200-£300

223 Halfcrown, 1905, dies 1+A (Davies 1513; ESC 3571 [750]; S 3980). Fair, rare £100-£150

224 Halfcrown, 1907, dies 1+A (Davies 1515; ESC 3573 [752]; S 3980). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, reverse a little better £150-£200

225 Florins (2), both 1902, and Proof, both dies 1+A (Davies 1530, 1530M; ESC 3587-8 [1410, 1411); S 3981) [2]. Extremely fine or better, but second with minor loss of matt surface £200-£240

226 Florins (7), 1903, 1905-10 inclusive, all dies 1+A (Davies 1531, 1533-8; ESC 3589, 3591-6 [1412, 1414-19]; S 3981) [7]. Second about very fine and scarce but sometime cleaned, others mostly good very fine £400-£500 Provenance: Third and fifth bt Spink

227 Florin, 1904, dies 1+A (Davies 1532; ESC 3580 [922]; S 3981). About extremely fine, lightly toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt Spink

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George V (1910-1936)

228 Halfcrowns (7), 1911-17 inclusive, all dies 1+A (Davies 1660, 1662-8; ESC 3709, 3711-16 [757, 759-764]; S 4011) [7]. Extremely fine or better £200-£260 Provenance: Last bt Spink

229 Halfcrowns (4), 1918 (2, dies 1+A, 1+A*), 1919 (2, dies 1+A, 1+A*) (Davies 1668-71; ESC 3717-18 [765-6]; S 4011) [4]. First and third extremely fine or better, second and fourth very fine and rare £100-£150 Provenance: Second and last bt P. Davies. The second of each pair has a smaller reverse design and minor differences in detail (see Davies p.82, footnotes 2 and 3)

230 Halfcrowns (4), all 1920, dies 1+A, 1+A*, 1+B, 1+B* (Davies 1672, 1673; ESC 3719 [767]; S 4021) [4]. First two extremely fine, others fine to very fine and very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Last two bt P. Davies. The second coin has the head in high relief so that it rocks slightly when placed obverse down on a flat surface. The fourth has dull grey surfaces attributed by Davies to the alloy used which was obtained from old shell casings (see Davies p.82, footnote 1 and p.83 footnote 1)

231 Halfcrown, 1920, dies 2+A (Davies 1674; ESC 3719 [767]; S 4021). Extremely fine, the variety extremely rare, especially in this grade £200-£300 Obverse 2 is an intermediate die with detailed hair engraving as on die 1, combined with the word REX more widely spaced, as on die 3

232 Halfcrowns (2), both 1920, dies 3+A, 3+B (Davies 1675-6; ESC 3720 [767A]; S 4021A) [2]. First good very fine, second good fine, both rare £100-£120 Provenance: Last bt P. Davies

233 Halfcrowns (5), all 1921, dies 3+B (2), 3+C (2), 3+C* (Davies 1677-9; ESC 3722[768]; S 4021A) [5]. Fine to extremely fine, some scarce £80-£100 Provenance: First, second and fifth bt P. Davies. The second and fourth have brighter surfaces than the first and third, although only ‘dull’ coins are noted by Davies for this date. The last has a larger reverse design (see Davies p.82, footnote 5)

234 Halfcrowns (2), both 1922, dies 3+C, 3+D (Davies 1682-3; ESC 3723 [769]; S 4021A) [2]. Better than extremely fine £80-£100

235 Halfcrowns (3), 1923, 1924, 1926, all dies 3+D (Davies 1684-5, 1688; ESC 3724-5, 3728 [770-1, 773]; S 4021A) [3]. First and last nearly extremely fine, second very fine £100-£120

236 Halfcrown, 1925, dies 3+D (Davies 1686; ESC 3727 [772]; S 4021A). Good very fine, scarce £150-£200

237 Halfcrowns (2), 1926, 1927, both dies 4+D (Davies 1690-1; ESC 3729, 3730 [774-5]; S 4032) [2]. First good very fine, second better £80-£100

238 Florins (5), 1911 (2, dies 1+A, 2+A), 1912, dies 2+B, 1913 (2, dies 2+C, 2+C*) (Davies 1730-4; ESC 3755, 3757-8 [929, 931-2]; S 4012) [5]. First four extremely fine, last fine and rare £80-£100 Provenance: Second, third and last bt P. Davies. The last has a slightly smaller reverse design (see Davies p.84, footnote 1)

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239 Proof Florin, 1911, dies 1+A (Davies 1730P; ESC 3756 [930]; S 4012). About as struck, dark blue toning over brilliant fields £150-£200 Provenance: Bt P. Davies

240 Proof Florin, 1911, dies 2+A (Davies 1731P; ESC 3756 [930]; S 4012). Extremely fine or better, toned £100-£150

241 Florins (5), all 1914, dies 2+C, 2+D, 2+E, 2+E*, 2+E** (Davies 1735-7; ESC 3759 [933]; S 4012) [5]. First four extremely fine, last fine, some varieties scarce £80-£100 Provenance: First, second, fourth and last bt P. Davies. The fourth has small teeth in the reverse border, the fifth wide rims on both sides

242 Florins (6), 1915, 1916, 1917, all dies 2+E, 1918 (2, dies 2+E and 2+E*), 1919, dies 2+E (Davies 1738-43; ESC 3760-4 [934-8]; S 4012) [6]. Extremely fine, last better, fifth very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Second, fourth, fifth and last bt P. Davies. The fifth has a smaller reverse design with a thick rim and minor differences in detail (see Davies p.84, footnote 2)

243 Florins (4), all 1920, dies 1+E, 2+E, 2+E* 3+E (Davies –, 1744-6; ESC 3765-6 [939, 939A]; S 4022, 4022A) [4]. Most extremely fine, all rare, the die variety 1+E not noted by Davies £150-£200 Provenance: Bt P. Davies. The third has a smaller reverse design and minor differences in detail (see Davies p.85, footnote 1)

244 Florins (2), both 1921, dies 3+F, 3+F* (Davies 1747, –; ESC 3768 [940]; S 4022A) [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine and with large head in very low relief, this considered UNIQUE by Davies £150-£200 Provenance: Bt P. Davies

245 Florins (3), all 1922, dies 3+E (2, different finishes), 3+E* (Davies 1748-50; ESC 3769 [941]; S 4022A) [3]. Extremely fine, last scarce £80-£100 Provenance: First and third bt P. Davies. The first has a dull finish as on the coins of 1920 and 1921. The others are bright, the last having a smaller reverse design with a thick rim (see Davies p.85, footnote 2)

246 Florins (2), both 1923, dies 2+E, 3+E (Davies 1751-2; ESC 3774 [942]; S 4022A) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine and very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt P. Davies

247 Florins (2), 1924 dies 3+E, 1926 dies 3+G (Davies 1753, 1755; ESC 3775, 3778 [943, 945]; S 4022A) [2]. Extremely fine or better £100-£120

248 Florin, 1925, dies 3+G (Davies 1754; ESC 3777 [944]; S 4022A). Extremely fine or better, patchy reverse toning £200-£300

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249 GALLO-BELGIC, Stater, series E [Ambiani], trace of design, rev. disjointed horse right, pellets and ornament above, coffee-bean behind, pellet below, 6.19g (ABC 16; VA 52; S 11). About extremely fine £400-£500

Early Anglo-Saxon Period

250 Sceatta, Continental series E, porcupine-like figure enclosing three bars and pellets, rev. debased standard, 1.22g (M 239; N 45; S 790). About very fine £50-£60

Kings of Mercia

251 Offa, Penny, Light coinage, London, Eadhun, draped bust right with elaborate hairstyle, OFFA REX at right, two pairs of pellets behind, rev. E AD HV N in angles of lozenge cross with small plain cross in centre, 1.09g/2h (Chick 31 var.; Blunt 38; N 303; S 905). Round and neatly struck, very fine or better with an artistically accomplished portrait, very rare £4,000-£4,600 Provenance: Found near a deserted medieval village in the neighbourhood of Royston (Hertfordshire), 2019 (EMC 2019.0266)

Kings of Wessex

252 Alfred the Great, cut Halfpenny, Exeter, [–]EL / [– –]D RE / [– –]XO / [–]M in four lines, rev. EX[–] vertically, trefoil of pellets to left, 0.48g/12h (Brettell 1, same obv. die; SCBI E Anglia 43; N 642; S 1070). Edge chipped and some small cracks, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200

Southern Danelaw

253 Penny, imitating Alfred’s non-portrait type (BMC XI), Lincoln, Heribert, EL F[—]EX, rev. [LI]N [HERIB]ER [COL]IA in three lines, no ornaments between, 0.58g/9h (cf. Mossop 4; BMC 83; N 469; S –). A large fragment, very fine, excessively rare £400-£500 Provenance: Found in N. Norfolk

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Danes of York

254 St Peter coinage, Penny, Phase III, Sword type, SIIII IIII divided by sword to right, cross above, pellets around, mallet-head (?) below, rev. legend of strokes and letters, T (or hammer) in field, two pellets to left, stroke to right, 0.87g/3h (cf. N 557; cf. S 1016). Crude style with blundered legends, small edge chip, otherwise very fine, excessively rare £2,000-£2,400

Æthelstan (924-939)

255 Penny, Circumscription Cross type, Chester, Mældomen, ÆDELSTAN REX TO BRI around small cross pattée, rev. MÆLDOMEN MO LEGE around small cross pattée, 1.36g/2h (Blunt 146; SCBI Chester I, 18; BMC –; N 672; S 1093). Slightly crimped and with two small rim chips, otherwise about very fine £400-£500

256 Penny, Local type [NE III], Æthelbert, AEDEISTAN RX around small cross pattée, three small triangles at end of legend, rev. tower, ADELBERT MO N below and at sides, 1.27g/2h (Blunt 439; RCL 3683; SCBI BM –; BMC –; N 683; S 1100). Crimped and cracked, otherwise good fine, very rare £800-£1,000

Eadmund (939-946)

257 Penny, Two Line type [HR 1], Chester (?), Mægenræd, MEGR ED MO in two lines divided by three crosses, rosettes of pellets above and below, 1.28g/4h (SCBI BM 438; CTCE 210; N 688; S 1105). Slightly crimped and with small rim chip, otherwise about very fine £300-£400

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Stephen (1135-1154)

258 Penny, Cross and Piles type [BMC VI], Castle Rising, Rodbert, RODB[–]T ON RIS, 1.22g/1h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.108; Mack 81 -2; N 879; S 1281). Creased and chipped, otherwise good very fine, rare £400-£500 Provenance: Found near Holt (Norfolk), 2016 (EMC 2016.0329)

Robert of Gloucester

259 Penny, Shaftesbury, Sagrim, SAGRIM ON SA, crowned bust right with sceptre, ROB COM GLO, rev. quadrilateral containing four pellets superimposed on cross fleury, 0.89g/6h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.114; Mack –; BMC –). Flan slightly dished and edge a little irregular, otherwise nearly very fine and almost entirely legible, UNIQUE £4,000-£6,000 PAS: WILT-239A33

Edward III (1327-1377)

260 Pre-Treaty period, Half-Noble, series Gh, mm. cross 3, open Es, pellets either side of upper lis of cross, no lis in second quarter, trefoils in spandrels, saltire stops on both sides, 3.87g/12h (LAL 16ff; Doubleday 143ff; SCBI Schneider 54; N 1188; S 1494). Better than very fine £1,500-£1,800

261 Treaty period, Half-Noble, London, mm. cross potent on rev. only, saltire before EDWARD, curule X in REX, double saltire stops, 3.86g/11h (LAL Gp a; Doubleday 228ff; SCBI Schneider 79; N 1238; S 1506). Struck on a full flan, nearly extremely fine but creased and lightly scratched on reverse £1,500-£1,800

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Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)

262 Light coinage, Groat, Norwich, class VI, mm. sun, N on breast, quatrefoils by neck, 2.98g/7h (N 1582; S 2011). Slightly weak on face, otherwise very fine or a little better, scarce £200-£240

Richard III (1483-1485)

263 Groat, London, type 1, mm. halved sun and rose no.1, nothing below bust, reads DI, 2.55g/12h (Winstanley 1; N 1679; S 2154). Slightly small of flan, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £600-£800

Henry VII (1485-1509)

264 Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, mm. crowned leopard’s head, saltire stops, 3.20g/5h (SCBI Ashmolean 333ff; N 1705c; S 2199). Nearly very fine £120-£150

Edward VI (1547-1553)

265 First period, Halfcrown, Southwark, mm. E on rev. only, uncrowned letters by shield, Roman Es both sides, lozenge stops, 1.35g/11h (Whitton –; SCBI Schneider –; N –; S –). Cracked and heavily creased, fair to fine, the type apparently unpublished for Southwark, probably UNIQUE £1,200-£1,500

266 Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, 5.98g/5h (N 1937; S 2482). Nearly very fine but weak on face £150-£200

267 Third period, Fine issue, Sixpence, London, mm. tun, 2.61g/1h (N 1938; S 2483). Slightly creased, otherwise better than fine £100-£150 Mary (1553-1554)

268 Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.80g/2h (N 1960; S 2492). Slightly creased, otherwise about very fine £150-£200

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Philip and Mary (1554-1558)

269 Shilling, undated, full titles, mark of value, 5.89g/1h (N 1967; S 2498). Some scratches and flan flaws, otherwise about very fine £200-£300

270 Shilling, undated, full titles, mark of value, 5.85g/3h (N 1967; S 2498). Small stain on Philip’s head and weak in places, otherwise about fine £300-£400

271 Shilling, 1554, full titles and mark of value, 6.10g/4h (N 1967; S 2500). Weak on King’s face and lightly tooled in obverse field, otherwise good very fine, attractively toned £500-£700

Charles I (1625-1649)

272 Tower mint, Unite, Gp B, mm. plume, bust 2b, 11.79g (including mount)/1h (SCBI Brooker 63; N 2149; S 2688). In ring- mount, plugged and gilt, dig in obverse field, otherwise very fine £400-£500

273 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2a, mm. plume, second horseman, oval scroll-garnished shield, lis and rose between C R above, two pellets in field, 12.87g/2h (Bull 96/10 (2-10-4), this coin; SCBI Brooker 297; N 2205; S 2769). Small of flan, good fine, the variety rare £150-£200 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1983]

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274 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2a, mm. plume, second horseman, oval scroll-garnished shield, lis and rose between C R above, two pellets in field, 14.49g/2h (Bull 102/10 (4-22-1), this coin; SCBI Brooker 300; N 2205; S 2769). Fine, reverse better, the variety rare £150-£200 Provenance: H.M. Lingford Collection [from Baldwin November 1943]; Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1994]

275 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2a, mm. plume, second horseman, oval scroll-garnished shield, lis and two pellets between C R above, 14.36g/9h (Bull 102a/15 (4-22-1), this coin; SCBI Brooker 300; N 2205; S 2769). Nearly very fine and toned, the variety rare £200-£260 Provenance: H.M. Lingford Collection [from Baldwin February 1944]; Frogmore Collection [from L. Bennett November 1995]

276 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2a, mm. plume, second horseman, oval scroll-garnished shield, lis over large rose between C R above, two pellets in field, 14.74g/5h (Bull 132a/10a; SCBI Brooker 300; N 2205; S 2769). About fine, reverse better £100-£150 Provenance: A. Morris Collection [from M. Bord 1994]; Frogmore Collectionn [from L. Bennett]

277 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2c, mm. portcullis, second horseman, shield with C R at sides, 14.65g/7h (Bull 197/20 [7-2], this coin); SCBI Brooker 315; N 2207; S 2771). Some obverse marks and scratches, otherwise good fine, reverse better, dark tone £150-£200 Provenance: S & B Bulletin 59, 1992 (E 44); Frogmore Collection [from M.C.S. Rasmussen 2004]

278 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2c, mm. portcullis, second horseman, shield with C R at sides, 15.02g/9h (Bull – [200/20]); cf. SCBI Brooker 315; N 2207; S 2771). Light score on reverse, otherwise good fine or better £120-£150 Provenance: DNW Auction 107, 20-1 March 2013, lot 295; Frogmore Collection

279 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a1, mm. bell, early third horseman, 14.73g/5h (Bull 225c/26; SCBI Brooker 320; N 2209; S 2773). Fine or better £100-£120 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter October 1997]

280 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a1, mm. crown (over bell on rev.), early third horseman, 14.38g/5h (Bull 256c/23; SCBI Brooker 320; N 2209; S 2773). Nearly very fine £150-£200 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter August 1990]

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281 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3b, mm. crown (over bell on rev.), third horseman, plume above shield, 14.71g/1h (Bull 261j/24 (4-12, this coin); cf. SCBI Brooker 324; N 2210; S 2774). Fair to fine £100-£120 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from Reading Coin Club 1990]

282 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a1, mm. tun, early third horseman, 14.78g/6h (Bull 293/23 (2-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 334ff; N 2209; S 2773). Good fine or better £100-£120 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1991]

283 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a1, mm. tun, early third horseman, 14.59g/6h (Bull 291/23 (4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 334ff; N 2209; S 2773). Fine, reverse better £100-£120 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

284 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a1, mm. tun, early third horseman, 14.86g/3h (Bull 291/23; SCBI Brooker 334ff; N 2209; S 2773). Nearly very fine £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

285 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. tun, late third horseman, 14.82g/8h (Bull 314/23 (a-4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 341; N 2211; S 2775). Nearly very fine but a little weak in centres £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

286 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. tun, late third horseman, 14.55g/6h (Bull 314/23 (b-4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 341; N 2211; S 2775). About very fine £150-£200 Provenance: T.W.J.D. Dupree Collection; SNC July-August 1991 (4968); Frogmore Collection

287 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. anchor (flukes to right on obv., flukes to left [over tun] on rev.), late third horseman, 15.07g/4h (Bull 327a/23 (L-4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 342; N 2211; S 2775). Good fine or better Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from B. Reeds 2002] £120-£150

288 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. anchor (flukes to right), late third horseman, 14.92g/5h (Bull 327b/23 (R-4 -39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 342; N 2211; S 2775). About very fine £150-£200 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1993]

289 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. anchor (flukes to right), late third horseman, 15.31g/11h (Bull 329/23 (R-4 -39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 342; N 2211; S 2775). Good fine or better £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1990]

290 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. anchor (upright on obv., flukes to left on rev.), late third horseman, 14.76g/2h (Bull 336/23 (L-4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 347; N 2211; S 2775). Good fine or better £120-£150 Provenance: J.R. Hulett Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 142, 13-15 September 2017, lot 461 [from F.J. Rist July 1992]; Frogmore Collection

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291 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle (over anchor over tun on obv., over tun on rev.), late third horseman, 15.14g/10h (Bull 355/23 (4-39), this coin; cf. SCBI Brooker 349; N 2211; S 2775). A little weak, otherwise about very fine and lightly toned, the sequence of overmarks unusual £150-£180 Provenance: With Seaby 1968; Frogmore Collection [from M.C.S. Rasmussen 2004]

292 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle (over anchor on rev.), late third horseman, 14.94g/8h (Bull 361/23 (4-39), this coin; cf. SCBI Brooker 349; N 2211; S 2775). About very fine, attractively toned £150-£180 Provenance: R.C. Lockett Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 26-7 April 1960, lot 4479 (part); Frogmore Collection [from B. Allen]

293 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle, late third horseman, rough ground below, 14.85g/12h (Bull 383f/32 (4-2), this coin; SCBI Brooker 349ff; N 2211; S 2775). Nearly very fine, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter November 1989]

294 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle, late third horseman, rough ground below, 14.65g/6h (Bull 387; SCBI Brooker 349ff; N 2211; S 2775). Nearly very fine, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from L. Bennett April 2014]

295 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle, late third horseman, rough ground below, 14.91g/1h (Bull 390b/32 (4-2), this coin; SCBI Brooker 349ff; N 2211; S 2775). Very fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

296 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. star, late third horseman, rough ground below, 15.08g/7h (Bull 397/30; cf. SCBI Brooker 353; N 2211; S 2775). Fine, toned £100-£120 Provenance: H.M. Lingford Collection [from Baldwin February 1944]; Frogmore Collection [from L. Bennett 2012]

297 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, type 4, mm. star, fourth horseman, 14.84g/1h (Bull 427d/30 (4-F9), this coin; SCBI Brooker 364-9; N 2214; S 2779). About very fine £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

298 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, type 4, mm. star, fourth horseman, 15.36g/12h (Bull 436a/30 (4-2), this coin; SCBI Brooker 366, this coin; N 2214; S 2779). About very fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: W.E. Ashley Collection; J.G. Brooker Collection; Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1996]

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299 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, type 4, mm. triangle-in-circle, fourth horseman, 14.68g/2h (Bull 453/31 (4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 371ff; N 2214; S 2779). About very fine, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1981]

300 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, type 4, mm. triangle-in-circle, fourth horseman, 15.25g/2h (Bull 460c/31; SCBI Brooker 371ff; N 2214; S 2779). Very fine or better, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S. Mitchell 2005]

301 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. star (over triangle on obv.), sash flies from shoulder, no ground line, King and horse from Aberystwyth punches, 14.50g/6h (Bull 480/30 (4-2), this coin; cf. SCBI Brooker 348; N –; S 2777). Fine or better, rare £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

302 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. (P), late third horseman, 15.09g/6h (Bull 490/36 (4 -39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 354-6; N 2213; S 2778). Slightly irregular flan, otherwise about very fine £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter 1976]

303 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. (R), late third horseman, 14.56g/6h (Bull 500d/35; SCBI Brooker 357-8; N 2213; S 2778). Slightly irregular flan, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter March 1998]

304 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. eye (over (R) on obv.), late third horseman, 15.12g/12h (Bull 505/33; cf. SCBI Brooker 359-60; N 2213; S 2778). Slightly irregular flan, otherwise about very fine £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter May 1998]

305 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. sun, late third horseman, 15.23g/2h (Bull 526E/33 (4 -18), this coin; SCBI Brooker 362-3; N 2213; S 2778). About very fine but weak in centres £100-£120 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from R. Jeffrey 1981]

306 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrowns (2), both Gp V, type 5, mm. sun, fifth horseman, 14.78g/10h, 14.55g/1h (Bull 536d/33, 537b/33, this coin; SCBI Brooker 377; N 2215; S 2780) [2]. First fine, second better but with some surface staining £150-£200 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from L. Bennett 2010 and S.R. Porter 1996 respectively]

307 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp V, type 5, mm. plain sceptre, fifth horseman, 14.55g/10h (Bull 540b/33, this coin; SCBI Brooker 378-9; N 2215; S 2780). Weak in centres, otherwise good fine £100-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

308 Briot’s Hammered issue, Halfcrown, muled with Tower rev., mm. triangle (over anchor to right on obv.), Briot’s horseman with ground line, oval garnished shield, 14.37g/6h (Bull 471/23 (4-21); SCBI Brooker 734-5, same obv. die; N 2307; S 2861). Obverse surface marks, fine, reverse better, rare £400-£500 Provenance: P. Earthy Collection; A. Morris Collection; Frogmore Collection [from L. Bennett 2012]

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309 Oxford mint, Halfcrown, 1644, mm. Oxford plume between colons on obv. only, Briot’s horseman, Oxford plume behind, sloping ground line below, Declaration in two lines, large plume between two smaller above, all between pellets, small date between plumelets and OX between pellets below, small rosette before legend, 14.86g/12h (Bull 614/21; Morr. D –; SCBI Brooker 905, same rev. die; N 2427; S 2969). Nearly very fine, extremely rare £600-£800

Bull lists four known specimens of this die combination, three of which are in institutions

310 Truro or Exeter mint, Halfcrown, Gp. III, undated, mm. rose, large equestrian portrait, walking horse, oval garnished shield, reads AVSPCE, 14.55g/4h (Bull 660/10E; Besly J10; SCBI Brooker 1027ff; N 2549; S 3064). On a slightly irregular flan, very fine or better, toned, rare £600-£800 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from L. Bennett 2018]

311 Exeter mint, Halfcrown, ‘1642’, mm. Truro rose on obv., Exeter rose on rev., King, holding marshal’s baton aloft, galloping over arms, rev. scroll garnished oval shield with lion’s paws at sides and date in cartouche below, 14.02g/5h (Bull 663/22 (61-35); Besly L22; SCBI Brooker 1013; N 2534; S 3071). Nearly very fine and extremely rare, the surfaces corroded and tooled to remove old gilding £10,000-£12,000 Provenance: H.M. Lingford Collection [from Baldwin April 1947]; Frogmore Collection bt R.K. Richardson

312 York mint, Halfcrown, Gp 2 [type 7], mm. lion, reads MAG BRT, 14.58g/12h (Bull 558; Besly 2C; SCBI Brooker 1087; N 2315; S 2869). Fine, scarce £150-£200 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

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313 York mint, Halfcrown, Gp 3 [type 5], mm. lion, tall horseman, tail behind legs, EBOR below horse, crowned square- topped shield, crowned C R at sides, 14.30g/12h (Bull 568; Besly 3A; SCBI Brooker 1081, same dies; N 2313; S 2867). Possibly having had a mount removed at 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine or better, dark tone £300-£400 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter April 1974]

314 Chester mint, Halfcrown, mm. three upright gerbs, horseman left, Chester plume in field, CHST below horse, oval scroll- garnished shield, 14.13g/12h (Bull 575 (47-2), same dies; Lyall B/2; SCBI Brooker 1111; N 2627/1; S 3130). Scores on horse’s rump and a little weak in places, otherwise about very fine for issue, very rare £4,000-£5,000 Provenance: Bridgewater House Collection, Sotheby Auction, 15-16 June 1972, lot 296

Commonwealth (1649-1660)

315 Sixpence, 1651, mm. sun on obv. only, 2.75g/5h (ESC 179 [1484]; N 2726; S 3219). Slightly flat in places, otherwise very fine £300-£400

316 Sixpence, 1654/3, mm. sun on obv. only, 2.92g/9h (ESC 201 [1490]; N 2726; S 3219). Slightly clipped, otherwise about very fine and toned, rare £300-£400

317 Penny, 0.45g/3h (ESC 228 [2263]; N 2729; S 3222). Reverse somewhat off-centre, otherwise extremely fine £200-£260

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Oliver Cromwell

318 Halfcrown, 1658 (Lessen I26; ESC 252 [447]; S 3227A). Fine, reverse better £800-£1,000

319 Shilling, 1658 (Lessen J28; ESC 254 [1005]; S 3228). Nearly fine, reverse better £300-£400

Charles II (1660-1685)

320 Crown, 1662, first bust, rose below, stop after HIB, edge undated (ESC 340 [15A]; S 3350). Fine or better, toned £150-£180

321 Crown, 1666, second bust, elephant below, edge XVIII (ESC 368 [33]; S 3356). About fine, reverse better, rare £300-£400

322 Crown, 1668, second bust, edge VICESIMO (ESC 373 [36]; S 3357). Good fine £120-£150

323 Crown, 1671, third bust, edge VICESIMO TERTIO (ESC 386 [43]; S 3358). Very fine and toned, but surfaces flecked and marked £200-£260

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324 Crown, 1672, third bust, edge VICESIMO QVARTO (ESC 388 [45]; S 3358). Good fine £150-£180

325 Halfcrown, 1683, fourth bust, edge TRICESIMO QVINTO (ESC 497 [490]; S 3367). About very fine, scarce £150-£200

326 Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, by J. Roettiers, bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia, edge grained with central raised line, 24mm, 7.48g/6h (Cooke 780; BMC 417). About fine, rare £80-£100

William and Mary (1688-1694)

327 Crown, 1691, edge TERTIO (ESC 820; S 3433). Good fine but weak in centres, reverse a little better £400-£500

328 Halfcrown, 1689, first shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 826 [503]; S 3434). Die flaw in obverse field and small scrapes on cheek, otherwise very fine or better, toned £300-£400

329 Halfcrown, 1691, second busts, edge TERTIO (ESC 850 [516]; S 3436). Nearly very fine £240-£300

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x 330 Halfpenny, 1694 (BMC 602; S 3452). About extremely fine, excellent reverse detail, patinated £340-£400

William III (1694-1702)

331 Crown, 1695, first bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 991 [87]; S 3470). Almost extremely fine, toned £400-£500

332 Shilling, 1697N, first bust (ESC 1184 [1085]; S 3501). Small metal flaw in legend, otherwise good very fine with attractive cabinet tone, scarce £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Seaby 1967

333 Sixpence, 1697, first bust, small crowns, E/B below bust (ESC 1282 [1560A]; S 3534). Very fine, reverse better, very rare £300-£360

334 Maundy set, 1698 (ESC 1305 [2389]; S 3553) [4]. Fine £150-£200

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335 Maundy set, 1699 (ESC 1306 [2390]; S 3553) [4]. About very fine £150-£200

336 Maundy set, 1701 (ESC 1308 [2392]; S 3553) [4]. Very fine or better £150-£200

x 337 Halfpenny, 1697 (BMC 647; S 3554). Light planchet marks on reverse, otherwise very fine, attractive medium-brown patina £300-£400

338 Proof Farthing, 1699, in silver, no stop after date, edge plain, 6.16g/6h (Cooke 527; BMC 682). Good fine, reverse better £150-£180

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Anne (1702-1714)

339 Crown, 1708, second bust, plumes, edge SEPTIMO (ESC 1347 [108]; S 3602). Better than very fine, toned £500-£600

340 Halfcrown, 1707, edge SEPTIMO (ESC 1366 [574]; S 3604). Good fine £100-£150

341 Halfcrown, 1708, edge SEPTIMO (ESC 1370 [577]; S 3604). Lightly flecked, otherwise nearly extremely fine with attractive golden toning around the devices £400-£600

342 Halfcrown, 1713, plain, edge DVODECIMO (ESC 1376 [583]; S 3604). Good fine, lightly toned, scarce £120-£150

343 Shilling, 1707, third bust (ESC 1395 [1141]; S 3610). Minor flecking on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine, dark- toned £260-£300

344 Maundy set, 1713, Penny 1713/0 (ESC 1479 [2399]; S 3599) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £200-£260

345 Pattern Farthing, 1714, by J. Croker, in copper, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, large flan, edge plain, 5.45g/6h (Cooke –; BMC 741; S 3625). Good fine £200-£260

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George I (1714-1727)

346 Half-Guinea, 1720 (MCE 268; S 3635). Nearly very fine but slightly double-struck on face, reverse a little better £600-£800

347 Halfcrown, 1720/17, roses and plumes, edge SEXTO (ESC 1555 [590]; S 3642). Minor flecking, otherwise about extremely fine and toned £1,600-£2,000

348 Shilling, 1723 SS C, first bust, arms of France at date (ESC 1589 [1177]; S 3647). Fine, rare £80-£100

349 Shilling, 1723 SS C, first bust, C over SS in fourth quarter (ESC 1590 [1176A]; S 3647). Virtually as struck with full mint bloom, rare £240-£300

350 Halfpenny, 1723, inverted A for V in GEORGIVS (cf. BMC 802-3; S 3660). Some surface marks, fine or better, very rare; the variety only published for coins dated 1722 £150-£200

George II (1727-1760)

351 Halfcrown, 1745 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1687 [605]; S 3695). Nearly very fine £120-£150

352 Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1688 [606]; S 3695A). Minor flecking, otherwise about extremely fine, lightly toned £200-£260

353 Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1688 [606]; S 3695A). Good fine, lightly toned £120-£150

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354 Halfcrown, 1750, edge VICESIMO QVARTO (ESC 1692 [609]; S 3696). Minor stains in obverse field, otherwise good extremely fine with old cabinet tone £800-£1,000

355 Shilling, 1739, roses (ESC 1716 [1201]; S 3701). Good very fine, reverse better £150-£180

x 356 Shilling, 1750, thin 0 in date (ESC 1729 [1210]; S 3704). Virtually as struck with full mint bloom, atttractive £200-£260

357 Sixpence, 1732, roses and plumes (ESC 1742 [1608]; S 3707). About extremely fine, dark-toned £200-£260

George III (1760-1820) Pre-1816 issues

358 Guinea, 1772, third bust (MCE 377; S 3727). Extremely fine or better £1,000-£1,500

359 Guinea, 1776, fourth bust (MCE 381; S 3728). Very fine £400-£600

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360 Guinea, 1788, fifth bust (MCE 392; S 3729). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine £500-£600

361 Restrike Pattern Guinea, 1791, by C.H. Küchler, in gilt-copper, laureate bust right, rev. incuse crowned spade-shaped shield, edge plain (W & R 107; cf. Selig 1130). Lightly hairlined, otherwise good extremely fine and brilliant [slabbed PCGS PR 62] £800-£1,000 Provenance: A. Halse Collection, CNG Mailbid Sale 108, 16 May 2018 (1195)

362 Guinea, 1793, fifth bust (MCE 397; S 3729). Better than extremely fine £750-£850

363 Half-Guinea, 1798/7, fifth bust (MCE 437; S 3735). Extremely fine or better with some original brilliance, the overdate very rare £600-£700

G 364 Half-Guinea, 1803, sixth bust (MCE 441; S 3736). About mint state £700-£800

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365 Specimen Sixpence, 1787, by L. Pingo, in silver, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. cruciform shields with semée of hearts, crowns in angles, border of pellets both sides, edge plain, 12h (Eimer 86; ESC 2212 [1640]; Selig 1228). Good extremely fine, dark toning over brilliant surfaces [slabbed NGC PF 64] £700-£900 Provenance: SNC February 1978 (1969); Spink Auction 253, 27-28 March 2018, lot 81

366 Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776). Graze on neck, otherwise extremely fine with glossy brown patina £150-£200

367 Pattern Penny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, small letters and wreath on rim, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, date in exergue, small letters and wreath on rim, edge plain, 6h (BMC 1082 [KP 2]; Selig 1272). About as struck, rare [slabbed PCGS 64 BN and incorrectly labelled BMC 1085] £300-£400 Provenance: Auction World 18 (Tokyo), 19-20 October 2019, lot 3536

368 Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, large undraped laureate bust right, die flaw across lowest berry, legend around raised rim, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, offering an olive sprig forward, holding a trident to her side, no K on rock, 12h (BMC 1094 [KP 6]). Some minor surface marks and weak on legend, otherwise extremely fine, traces of original colour [slabbed NGC PF 63 BN] £600-£800 Provenance: A. Halse Collection, CNG Mailbid Sale 108, 16 May 2018 (1196)

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369 Restrike Pattern Penny, 1805, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, edge plain, 19.49g/6h (BMC 1296 [R 89]; Selig 1298). Minor double-striking on reverse, otherwise as struck with attractive orange patina [slabbed NGC PF 64 BN] £800-£1,000 Provenance: P. Pywell-Phillips Collection, Spink Auction 257, 30-1 October 2018, lot 467

370 Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1788, by W.J. Taylor after J.-P. Droz, in aluminium, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, scroll pattern border to robe, edge plain, 4.09g/12h (BMC 1006 [R 19]). About extremely fine with sharp rims, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PF 62] £800-£1,000 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 14 December 2005, lot 396; DNW Auction 152, 14-15 November 2018, lot 821

371 Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1795, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in copper, large laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, edge plain, 14.93g/6h (BMC 1049 [R 40]; Selig 1368). Several minute carbon spots, otherwise about as struck with attractive orange patina, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PF 64 BN] £500-£700 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 15 March 1972, lot 325; E. Judson Collection, DNW Auction 53, 13 March 2002, lot 484; P. Pywell- Phillips Collection, Spink Auction 257, 30 October 2018, lot 457

372 Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1795, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in brass, laureate bust right, SOHO on rim below, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, gesturing forward, 6h (BMC 1055 [R 42]; Selig 1372, this coin). Rim knock near date, otherwise about as struck, very rare [slabbed PCGS PR 63] £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: V.M. Brand Collection; Norweb Collection, Part III, Spink Auction 56, 19 November 1986, lot 1056; ‘H. Selig’ Collection, Spink Auction 131, 2 March 1991, lot 1372; Auction World 18 (Tokyo), 19-20 October 2019, lot 3536

x 373 Halfpenny, 1806, no berries (BMC 1376; S 3781). Virtually as struck, full original colour £90-£120 x 374 Halfpenny, 1806, no berries (BMC 1376; S 3781). Virtually as struck, full original colour slightly diffused £80-£100

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375 Farthing, 1773, obv. 1, 3 of date double-entered (Cooke 356; BMC 911; S 3775). Large spread flan, extremely fine with a hint of original colour £100-£150

376 Pattern Farthing, 1798 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, draped bust right, three berries in wreath, legend around raised rim, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, offering an olive sprig forward, holding a trident to her side, SOHO on rock, aligned slightly below base of shield, 6h (Cooke 310-11; BMC 1205 [KF 4]; Selig –). Good extremely fine with traces of original colour [slabbed NGC PF 63 BN] £600-£800 Provenance: A. Halse Collection, CNG Mailbid Sale 108, 16 May 2018 (1203)

Bank of England

377 MEXICO, Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1795FM, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with head of George III in oval, 26.93g (ESC 1852 [129]; S 3765A). Coin with nick in edge, otherwise very fine or better, countermark nearly extremely fine £300-£360

x 378 Dollar, 1804, types E/2, first leaf to centre of E in DEI, no stop after REX (ESC 1951 [164]; S 3768). Extremely fine, toned £400-£500

379 Proof Three Shillings, 1812, top leaf between I and G, edge plain, 12h (ESC 2080 [417]; S 3770). About as struck, toning around legend [slabbed NGC PF 63+] £500-£700 Provenance: SNC January 1978 (254); Spink Auction 253, 27-8 March 2018, lot 86

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380 Proof Eighteen Pence, 1812, second bust, edge plain, 12h (ESC 2116 [973]; S 3772). Some minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck, brilliant fields [slabbed NGC PF 65] £400-£600 Provenance: Auction World 14 (Tokyo), 20-1 October 2018, lot 3489 New coinage

381 Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010 [215]; S 3787). About extremely fine, reverse better, reflective fields £200-£260

382 Halfcrown, 1816 (ESC 2086 [613]; S 3788). Extremely fine, dark tone £150-£200

383 Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 2090 [616]; S 3788). Small dig in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400

384 Halfcrown, 1819, small head (ESC 2102 [623]; S 3789). Nearly extremely fine £200-£260

385 Shilling, 1817, reads GEOE, E over R (ESC 2148 [1232A]; S 3790). Good extremely fine, very rare [slabbed NGC MS 63] £700-£900 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 96 (Long Beach), 12-15 February 2017, lot 3007 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) British Coins from Various Properties

386 Proof Shilling, 1817, edge plain, 12h (ESC 2149 [1233]; S 3790). Fields lightly hairlined, otherwise as struck, dark-toned [slabbed NGC PF 64] £800-£1,000 Provenance: CNG Mailbid Sale 106, 13 September 2017 (1141)

George IV (1820-1830)

387 Crown, 1821, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2310 [246]; S 3805). Nearly extremely fine or better £400-£500

388 Halfcrown, 1820 (ESC 2357 [628]; S 3807). Small scratches in obverse field, otherwise about extremely fine, reverse better £300-£400

389 Halfcrown, 1826 (ESC 2375 [646]; S 3809). Good extremely fine, some original mint bloom £400-£500

390 Halfcrown, 1826 (ESC 2375 [646]; S 3809). Some marks on bust, otherwise good very fine £60-£80

391 Shilling, 1825/3, type 3 (ESC –; S 3812). Fair, extremely rare £40-£60

392 Shilling, 1825, type 3, Arabic 1 in date (ESC 2405 [1254]; S 3812). Good extremely fine, lightly toned [slabbed NGC MS 63] £200-£260

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393 Shilling, 1826 (ESC 2409 [1257]; S 3812). Nearly extremely fine, toned £160-£200

394 Sixpence, 1824 (ESC 2425 [1657]; S 3814). Light scratches in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine or better £150-£180

395 Proof Sixpence, 1826, type 3, edge grained, 2.83g/6h (ESC 2435 [1663]; S 3815). FDC, toned £500-£600

396 Sixpence, 1828 (ESC 2438; S 3815). Extremely fine, rare £260-£300

397 Maundy set, 1824 (ESC 2447 [2428]; S 3816) [4]. Extremely fine with matching tone £150-£200

398 Proof Farthing, 1822, obv. 1, edge plain, 4.75g/6h (Cooke 263; BMC 1410; S 3822). About as struck, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PF 64 BN] £800-£1,000 Provenance: DNW Auction 158, 24-5 April 2019, lot 447

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x 399 Half-Farthing, 1828, rev. A (Cooke 1599; BMC 1446; S 3826). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour £100-£150 x 400 Half-Farthing, 1828, rev. A (Cooke 1599; BMC 1446; S 3826). Extremely fine, attractively patinated £100-£150

William IV (1830-1837)

401 Shilling, 1836 (ESC 2494 [1273]; S 3835). Hairlined and bright from past cleaning, otherwise extremely fine with brilliant fields £240-£300

402 Britannia Groat, 1836 (ESC 2515 [1918]; S 3837). About as struck £60-£80

403 Threepence, 1834 (ESC 2531 [2044]; S 3838). Better than extremely fine, dark patina £150-£180

404 Threepence, 1835 (ESC 2532 [2045]; S 3838). Nearly extremely fine £100-£120

405 Threepence, 1836 (ESC 2533 [2046]; S 3838). Nearly extremely fine, reverse better, attractive light toning £150-£180

406 Maundy set, 1831 (ESC 2547 [2436]; S 3840) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £150-£200

407 Proof Maundy set, 1831 (ESC 2548 [2437]; S 3840) [4]. A little hairlining on obverses, otherwise better than extremely fine £600-£800

408 Proof Third-Farthing, 1835, edge plain, 12h (Cooke 1635; BMC 1478; S 3850). As struck [slabbed NGC PF 64 BN] £400-£600 Provenance: Spink Auction 255, 3-4 July 2018, lot 996

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Victoria (1837-1901)

G 409 Sovereign, 1862, wide date (M 45; S 3852D). Small areas of staining, otherwise about as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £700-£900

410 Crown, 1844, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2562 [281]; S 3882). Better than extremely fine with some mint bloom, but obverse surfaces marked £1,000-£1,200

411 ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 2571 [288]; S 3883). Evenly worn, nearly fine, a pocket piece £500-£600

412 ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 2571 [288]; S 3883). A pocket piece, poor to fair £300-£400

413 Proof ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge plain, 27.95g/12h (ESC 2578 [291B]; S 3883). Tiny edge nick and hairlines in obverse field, otherwise better than extremely fine, brilliant £4,000-£5,000

414 Crown, 1889 (ESC 2589 [299]; S 3921). About extremely fine, fields proof-like £80-£100

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415 Crown, 1893, edge LVI (ESC 2593 [303]; S 3937). Better than extremely fine with satiny fields and attractive tone £200-£260

416 Crown, 1893, edge LVI (ESC 2593 [303]; S 3937). Previously cleaned and with several small marks on face, otherwise extremely fine £160-£200

417 Halfcrown, 1844 (ESC 2720 [677]; S 3888). About extremely fine £300-£360 Provenance: B.J. Dawson Collection, DNW Auction 157, 21 March 2019, lot 172

418 Halfcrown, 1883 (ESC 2762 [711]; S 3889). Scratches in obverse fields, otherwise extremely fine with some original mint bloom £240-£300

419 Halfcrown, 1886 (ESC 2767 [715]; S 3889). Slight edge knock, otherwise good extremely fine with some original mint bloom £300-£400

420 Florin, 1849, with initials (ESC 2815 [802]; S 3890). Nearly extremely fine £100-£120

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421 Florin, 1852 (ESC 2820 [806]; S 3891). Extremely fine, attractive dark tone £300-£400

x 422 Shilling, 1839, second head (ESC 2979 [1283]; S 3904). Extremely fine, light grey tone £180-£220

423 Shilling, 1844 (ESC 2990 [1291]; S 3904). About mint state, toned £360-£400

424 Shilling, 1866, die 25 (ESC 3027 [1314]; S 3905). A few surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine, toned £200-£260

x 425 Shilling, 1868, die 36 (ESC 3036 [1318]; S 3906A). Extremely fine, olive tone £120-£150

x 426 Shilling, 1871, die 34 (ESC 3039 [1321]; S 3906A). Virtually as struck, most attractive old cabinet tone £150-£200

427 Shilling, 1883 (ESC 3072 [1342]; S 3907). About mint state £150-£180

428 Sixpence, 1845 (ESC 3179 [1691]; S 3908). Some obverse hairlines, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

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429 Sixpence, 1870, die 4 (ESC 1721; S 3910). Extremely fine, usual clash marks on reverse, rare £150-£180

430 Proof Sixpence, 1887, Jubilee, withdrawn type, JEB below truncation (ESC 3269 [1753]; S 3928). About extremely fine, reverse better, obverse fields hairlined £200-£260

431 Pattern Sixpence, 1887, by J. Rochelle Thomas for Spink, in copper, crowned and veiled bust left, rev. crowned arms and supporters, edge stamped MADE IN BAVARIA, 6h (ESC 3306 [1780]). About as struck [slabbed NGC PF 64 BN] £800-£1,000 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 96 (Long Beach), 12-15 February 2017, lot 3146

432 Pattern Sixpence, 1887, by J. Rochelle Thomas for Spink, in silver, similar, edge grained, 2.81g/6h (ESC 3309 [1783]). Fields hairlined, otherwise about as struck [slabbed PCGS PR 63] £700-£900 Provenance: With H. Shulman June 1970; DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 972

433 Sixpence, 1893, Jubilee (ESC 3284 [1761]; S 3929). Poor, very rare £90-£120

434 Threepence, 1838 (ESC 3362 [2048]; S 3914). Nearly extremely fine, royal blue tone on reverse £100-£120

435 Proof Maundy Threepence, 1838, plain edge, 1.40g/12h (ESC 3479 [2446]; Robinson 169, 390; Davies 1400; cf. S 3918). Struck en médaille, better than extremely fine, very rare £1,500-£1,800

436 Threepence, 1839 (ESC 3364 [2049]; S 3914). Extremely fine, but surfaces hairlined from cleaning £200-£260

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437 Threepence, 1840 (ESC 3366 [2050]; S 3914). About extremely fine, attractive dark patina £180-£220

438 Threepence, 1841 (ESC 3367 [2051]; S 3914). Nearly extremely fine, obverse fields hairlined, usual clash marks on reverse £150-£180

439 Threepence, 1843 (ESC 3369 [2053]; S 3914). Small mark on cheek, otherwise nearly extremely fine, reverse better, usual clash marks £150-£180

440 Threepence, 1844 (ESC 3370 [2054]; S 3914). Of bright appearance, nearly extremely fine £150-£180

441 Threepence, 1845 (ESC 3371 [2055]; S 3914). About extremely fine, reverse better, attractively toned £150-£180

442 Threepence, 1847 (ESC 3374 [—]; S 3914). Small spot on reverse and light hairlines from previous cleaning, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £500-£600

443 Threepence, 1848 (ESC 3375 [—]; S 3914). About mint state, attractively toned [slabbed CGS UNC 80] £500-£700

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444 Threepence, 1849 (ESC 3376 [2057]; S 3914). Extremely fine or better, scarce £150-£180

445 Threepence, 1850 (ESC 3378 [2058]; S 3914). Extremely fine or better, attractively toned £150-£180

446 Threepence, 1851 (ESC 3379 [2059]; S 3914). Light scratches in reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine £120-£150

447 Threepence, 1852 (ESC 3382 [—]; S 3914). Extremely fine or better but previously cleaned, very rare £500-£600

448 Threepence, 1854 (ESC 3386 [2061]; S 3914). About extremely fine, reverse better, lightly toned £80-£100

449 Threepence, 1855 (ESC 3387 [2062]; S 3914). About extremely fine, reverse better, attractively toned, scarce £300-£400

450 Threepence, 1856 (ESC 3388 [2063]; S 3914). About extremely fine, lightly toned £80-£100

451 Threepence, 1857 (ESC 3389 [2064]; S 3914). Extremely fine, attractively toned £200-£260

452 Threepence, 1858/6 (ESC 3392; S 3914). Extremely fine and very rare [slabbed LCGS 75] £150-£180

453 Threepence, 1858 (ESC 3390 [2065]; S 3914). Light scratch on neck and with usual clash marks on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine, toned £120-£150

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454 Threepence, 1859 (ESC 3394 [2066]; S 3914). Virtually mint state, attractively toned £180-£220

455 Threepence, 1859 (ESC 3394 [2066]; S 3914). Nearly extremely fine, light peripheral tone £120-£150

456 Threepence, 1860, first bust variety (ESC 3398 [2067]; S 3914A). Small dig on cheek, otherwise nearly extremely fine, usual clash marks on reverse £120-£150

457 Threepence, 1861 (ESC 3395 [2068]; S 3914). Extremely fine or better, attractively toned £150-£180

458 Threepence, 1862 (ESC 3400 [2069]; S 3914A). Extremely fine, lightly toned £150-£180

459 Threepence, 1864 (ESC 3402 [2071]; S 3914A). Extremely fine or better £120-£150

460 Threepence, 1866 (ESC 3404 [2073]; S 3914A). Extremely fine, dark-toned £120-£150

461 Threepence, 1868, reads RRITANNIAR (ESC 3408 [2075A]; S 3914A). Rubbed in obverse field, otherwise fine, very rare £200-£260

462 Proof Threepence, 1887, Jubilee (ESC 3437 [2097]; S 3931). Good extremely fine, obverse fields brilliant but hairlined £100-£120

463 Proof Threepence, 1887, Jubilee (ESC 3437 [2097]; S 3931). Fields hairlined, otherwise about mint state £80-£100

464 Proof Threepence, 1887, Jubilee (ESC 3437 [2097]; S 3931). Fields hairlined, otherwise nearly extremely fine £100-£120

465 Penny, 1851, far colon (BMC 1498; S 3948). Extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 63 BN] £200-£260

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466 Penny, 1860, dies Dd, toothed borders, LC WYON on truncation, LCW below shield (Gouby J; F 10; BMC 1629; S 3954). Lightly bagmarked and with a small stain on reverse, otherwise about as struck with much original colour £300-£400

467 Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore, in copper, laureate bust left, rev. helmeted Britannia seated left on rock, no legend, edge plain, 12h (F 857; BMC 2130). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64 BN and incorrectly labelled as BMC 2109] £400-£600 Provenance: A. Halse Collection, CNG Mailbid Sale 108, 16 May, 2018 (1217)

468 Restrike Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore for E. Shorthouse, type 1, in white metal, bust left, rev. Britannia seated facing, head to right, edge plain, 9.26g/12h (F 830; BMC 2104). Good extremely fine and brilliant, very rare [slabbed NGC PF 63 Ultra Cameo] £400-£600 Provenance: With C.D. Cooke January 1993; DNW Auction 158, 24-5 April 2019, lot 554

x 469 Penny, 1874H, dies Kj (F 73; BMC 1697; S 3955). A few light carbon specks, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour £150-£200

470 Halfpenny, 1860, beaded borders (F 258; BMC 1750; S 3956). Good extremely fine, much original colour £100-£120

471 Proof Halfpenny, 1860, toothed borders, edge plain, 12h (F 263; BMC –). Several small carbon spots, otherwise about as struck with brilliant fields, rare [slabbed NGC PF 63 RB] £300-£400 Provenance: SNC January 1981 (CC 29); Spink Auction 255, 3-4 July 2018, lot 1122

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472 Trial Halfpenny, 1861, in cupro-nickel, edge plain, 12h (F 285; BMC 1773). A few minute surface marks, otherwise about as struck with cartwheel bloom [slabbed NGC PF 64] £500-£700 Provenance: Heritage Auction (Dallas), 26 August 2018, lot 40077

473 Proof Halfpenny, 1877, edge plain, 12h (F 331; BMC 1818). As struck, rare [slabbed NGC PF 66 BN] £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 110 (Beverly Hills), 2-5 June 2019, lot 2366

474 Halfpenny, 1881 (F 342; BMC 1829; S 3956). Extremely fine, some original colour [slabbed NGC MS 62 BN] £100-£120

475 Proof Halfpenny, 1890, edge plain, 12h (F 363; BMC 1847). As struck with highly attractive iridescent blue and red toning, very rare [slabbed NGC PF 65 BN] £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: Heritage Auction 3076 (Dallas), 5-9 September 2019, lot 31663

476 Farthing, 1858 (Cooke 179; BMC 1586; S 3950). Extremely fine, original colour £100-£120

477 Pattern Farthing, 1860 [struck c. 1887], unsigned [probably by L.C. Lauer for ‘A. Weyl’], in bronzed-copper, bust left, rev. cruciform shields, edge plain, 2.83g/12h (Pearce, BNJ 2011, pp.196-7, this coin; Cooke 172, this coin; F 902; BMC 2168). Very minor surface hairlines and spotting by D:G:, otherwise brilliant and as struck, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PF 66 BN CAMEO] £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: J.G. Murdoch Collection, Part III, Sotheby Auction, 15-19 March 1904, lot 675 (part); E. Roberts Collection, Glendining Auction, 15 December 1993, lot 270; C.D. Cooke Collection; Colin Cooke FPL 56 (497); bt London Coins April 2017

478 Proof Farthing, 1883, edge plain, 12h (Cooke –; F 552; BMC 1908). Fields very lightly hairlined, otherwise as struck with much original colour and brilliance, very rare [slabbed PCGS PR 65 RB] £400-£600 Provenance: Law Collection, Heritage Auction 3040 (Chicago), 9-14 April 2015, lot 30042; Heritage Auction 3076 (Dallas), 5-9 September 2019, lot 34032

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479 Pattern Farthing, 1896, by T. Brock, in bronze, veiled bust left, rev. Britannia seated right, edge plain, 12h (Cooke –; F 782; BMC 2071). Die flaw on forehead and minute surface marks, otherwise about as struck, rare [slabbed NGC PF 63 BN] £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 96 (Long Beach), 12-15 February 2017, lot 3179

x 480 Half-Farthing, 1839 (Cooke 1608; BMC 1590; S 3951). Small carbon speck on reverse rim, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour £90-£120

x 481 Half-Farthing, 1839 (Cooke 1608; BMC 1590; S 3951). Small carbon specks in centre of reverse, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour £90-£120

x 482 Third-Farthing, 1844, large G in REG (Cooke 1636; BMC 1606; S 3952). Brilliant mint state, full original colour £150-£200

483 Pattern 10 Cents, 1846, by Marrian & Gausby, in copper, bust left, rev. value in centre, date below, 6h (F 813; BMC 2075). Some minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and rare [slabbed PCGS PR 63 BN] £600-£800 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 100 (Long Beach), 3-6 September 2017, lot 2633

484 Pattern 2 Cents, 1846, by Marrian & Gausby, in copper, similar, edge plain, 6h (F 819; BMC 2082). Small edge bruise at 6 o’clock and some light surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine [slabbed NGC PF 62 BN] £200-£300 Provenance: A. Halse Collection, CNG e-Auction 421, 30 May 2018 (791)

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485 Pattern Cent, 1846, by Marrian & Gausby, in copper, similar, edge plain, 6h (F 823; BMC 2086). Extremely fine, traces of original colour [slabbed NGC PF 62 BN] £300-£400 Provenance: Auction World 16 (Tokyo), 20-2 April 2019, lot 5734

Edward VII (1901-1910)

486 Proof Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3562 [362]; S 3979). Nearly extremely fine, but the matt surface removed by cleaning £100-£150

487 Florin, 1904 (ESC 3580 [922]; S 3981). Several small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine, toned £80-£100

488 Florin, 1905 (ESC 3581 [923]; S 3981). Nearly very fine, toned £150-£180 x 489 Shilling, 1903 (ESC 3589 [1412]; S 3982). Light scratches in hair, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80

490 Trial Penny, 1902, in bronze, edge grained, 9.13g/12h (F –; BMC –). Fair, extremely rare £100-£200

George V (1910-1936)

G 491 Sovereign, 1916 (M 218; S 3996). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 65] £700-£900

G 492 Sovereign, 1925 (M 220; S 3996). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 65] £340-£400

493 Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636 [369]; S 4036). Light scratches in obverse fields, otherwise about extremely fine £150-£180

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x 494 Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638 [370]; S 4036). About extremely fine £150-£200

495 Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638 [370]; S 4036). Good very fine £150-£180

496 Proof Crown, 1932, edge grained, 12h (L & S 41; ESC 3642 [372A]; S 4036). About as struck [slabbed CGS 75] £1,200-£1,500

497 Double-Florin, 1911, by J. Pinches for R. Huth, in phosphor bronze, draped bust left, PHOSPHOR BRONZE stamped below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, triskeles within star in centre, emblems in angles, edge plain, 12h (L & S 23; ESC 3681 [402]). Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 62 BN] £800-£1,000 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 96 (Long Beach), 12-15 February 2017, lot 3207

498 Halfcrown, 1930 (ESC 3739 [779]; S 4037). Extremely fine or better £150-£200 x 499 Florin, 1925 (ESC 3777 [944]; S 4022A). Good very fine, reverse better £60-£80

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x 500 Shilling, 1930 (ESC 3837 [1443]; S 4039). Tiny spot on base of 1 of date, otherwise brilliant mint state, olive tone, rare £90-£120

501 Pattern Octorino, 1913 by J. Pinches for R. Huth, in copper, bust left, rev. cruciform shields, edge grained, 12h (ESC 3869 [1482A]). A few hairlines, otherwise as struck and brilliant [slabbed NGC PF 65 RB] £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 96 (Long Beach), 12-15 February 2017, lot 3213

George VI (1936-1952)

502 Maundy set, 1950 (ESC 4319 [2567]; S 4096) [4]. Rather tarnished, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

503 Threepence, 1946 (BMC 2388; S 4112). Tiny contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine, original colour, rare £160-£200

Elizabeth II (1952- ) Decimal issues

G 504 Proof Sovereign, 2015 (S SC10). Brilliant, as struck £240-£300

G 505 Proof Sovereign, 2016 (S SC11). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £240-£300

G 506 Proof Sovereign, 2017 (S SC12). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £240-£300

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G 507 Proof One Pound, 2017, in gold (S J39). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £600-£800

508 Trial 25 Pence, 1981, in cupro-nickel, crowned arms flanked by Tower and rose, EXPERIMENTAL COIN and date, rev. orb, TRIAL, 5.66g/12h (cf. DNW 136, 749). About as struck, extremely rare £500-£700 At the beginning of the 1980s inflation meant that the purchasing power of the 10p and 5p was decreasing, and the need of a coin with a value between 10p and 50p was becoming more apparent. The 25p, struck at that time only to commemorate special events, hardly ever saw circulation because of its unwieldy size. During 1981 experiments with a small seven-sided shape produced a trial 25p, bearing an orb topped by a cross. At some later stage it was decided not to proceed with a small 25p, but instead tariff the coin at 20p, in which form it was introduced in 1982, weighing c. 5g

509 Maundy set, 2013 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck; sealed in original plastic £400-£600

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510 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class B, four mullets of six points, 1.37g/3h; class Ma, four mullets of six points, 1.42g/10h; class D, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points, 1.39g/2h (SCBI 35, 174ff, 195, 265ff; B 3, 13, 31, figs. 142, 151, 160; S 5052-3, 5057) [3]. Fine to very fine £200-£260 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 384 (part)

511 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class B, four mullets of six points, 1.39g/1h; class Mc1, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points, 1.37g/6h; class D, four mullets of six points, 1.39g/3h (SCBI 35, 174ff, 280ff, 200; B 3, 73, 27a, figs. 142, 191, 158A; S 5052, 5055, 5057) [3]. Second good fine, others very fine £200-£260 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 379 (part)

512 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class B, four mullets of six points, 1.31g/11h; class D, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points, 1.36g/12h; class E, two mullets of five points, two of six, pellet between D and E of ALEXANDER, 1.39g/6h (SCBI 35, 174ff, 265, –; B 3, 31, 35, figs. 142, 160, 167; S 5052, 5056-7) [3]. Of bright appearance, good fine to very fine, last scarce £200-£260 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 370 (part)

513 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class Ma, four mullets of six points, 1.38g/6h; class Mb1, four mullets of six points, 1.38g/9h; class E, four mullets of five points, pellet between D and E of ALEXANDER, extra pellets in rev. quarters, 1.38g/3h (SCBI 35, 195, 197, 247ff; B 13, 15, 34, figs. 151, 157, 166; S 5053-4, 5057) [3]. Of bright appearance, good fine to very fine £200-£240 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 373 (part)

514 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class Ma, four mullets of six points, 1.44g/6h; class D, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points, 1.36g/12h; class E, four mullets of five points, pellet between D and E of ALEXANDER, extra pellets in rev. quarters, 1.33g/6h (SCBI 35, 195, 265, 247ff; B 13, 31, 34, figs. 151, 160, 166; S 5053, 5056-7) [3]. All of bright appearance, first good very fine, others fine or better £200-£240 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 370 (part)

515 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterling, class Ma, four mullets of six points, 1.42g/5h (SCBI 35, 195; B 13, fig. 151; S 5053); together with other Sterlings (4), various classes and combinations of stars [5]. Most of bright appearance, fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 382 (part)

516 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterlings (3), class Mb1, four mullets of six points, 1.38g/3h; class Mc1, four mullets of six points, 1.43g/9h; class E, four mullets of five points, pellet between D and E of ALEXANDER, extra pellets in rev. quarters, 1.32g/9h (SCBI 35, 197, 220, 247ff; B 15, 31, 34, figs. 157, 160, 166; S 5054-6) [3]. Of bright appearance, good fine to very fine £200-£240 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 373 (part)

517 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterling, class Mc2, one mullet of five, three of six points, 1.37g/6h (SCBI 35, –; B –; S 5055). Struck on a full flan with a trace of horn silver on one edge, good very fine, rare £120-£150 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 382 (part)

518 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s first issue, Forty Pence, F above crown on rev., 1.90g/9h (Murray pl. iv, 35; SCBI 35, 1469ff; B 29; S 5579); together with a Turner, reads LACESSIT [2]. Fine to very fine £60-£80

519 Charles I, Third coinage, Intermediate issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 14.19g/6h (Bull 7; Murray pl. iii, 15; SCBI 35, 1457; B 20, fig. 1015; S 5554). Fine or better £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

520 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. leaved thistle (with cross and pellet each side on obv.), rough ground line, F below hoof, F and star over crown, 14.57g/6h (Bull 10; Murray 3; SCBI 35, 1499, same dies; B 41; S 5556A). Fine, reverse better £120-£150 Provenance: Frogmore Collection [from S.R. Porter March 1994]

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521 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. two leaved thistles (large and small), F by horse’s hoof, smooth ground line, two small stars above crown, 14.66g/6h (Bull 15; Murray 4; cf. SCBI 35, 1492-4; B 39; S 5555). Usual die flaw at 12 o’clock on obverse, otherwise very fine or better, toned £300-£400 Provenance: J.K.R. Murray Collection, Spink Auction 57, 29 April 1987, lot 361; Frogmore Collection

522 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s anonymous issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. leaved thistle on obv., thistle-head on rev., 14.80g/6h (Bull 19; Murray 3; cf. SCBI 35, 1519; B 52, fig. 1023; S 5557). Slightly off-centre and lightly scratched behing King, otherwise good fine, reverse better £180-£220 Provenance: Frogmore Collection

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523 James Stanley, Halfpence (2), both 1733, interior of cap of Maintenance plain, wing tip to R of CHANGER (Prid. 29; S 7409); together with other Manx coins (8) [10]. Varied state £100-£150 x 524 George III, First issue, Penny, 1786 (Prid. 16; S 7413). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour £80-£100

525 George III, First issue, Penny, 1786 (Prid. 16; S 7413). Once cleaned, now re-toning, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: ‘Douglas’ Collection, Spink Auction 119, 4 March 1997, lot 245; H. Brown Collection

x 526 George III, First issue, Halfpenny, 1786 (Prid. 31; S 7414). Virtually as struck, a hint of original colour, reflective fields £120-£150

527 George III, First issue, Halfpenny, 1786 (Prid. 31; S 7414). Extremely fine or better, original colour £90-£120 Provenance: ‘Douglas’ Collection, Spink Auction 119, 4 March 1997, lot 245; H. Brown Collection

528 George III, First issue, Halfpenny, 1786 (Prid. 31; S 7414). Extremely fine £70-£90

x 529 George III, First issue, Proof Halfpenny, 1786, edge grained, 8.15g/6h (Prid. 31A; S 7414a). Trifling marks in obverse field, otherwise virtually as struck with original colour and brilliant fields, rare £300-£400 x 530 Victoria, Penny, 1839 (Prid. 20; S 7417). Graze behind head, otherwise virtually as struck, attractive brown patina £80-£100

x 531 Victoria, Proof Halfpenny, 1860, obv. only bronzed, edge plain, 8.18g/12h (Prid. 36; S 7418; cf. Baldwin 77, 2944). Reverse with original colour but some staining and spotting, otherwise extremely fine and very rare £1,500-£2,000 Provenance: N.B. Todd Collection, DNW Auction 129, 18 March 2015, lot 500 [from Baldwin]

532 Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Shilling, 1811, DOUGLAS BANK TOKEN, etc, rev. Peel Castle, edge grained, 2.99g/12h (D 6; Prid. 48). Extremely fine, light grey tone, rare £900-£1,200 Provenance: N.B. Todd Collection, DNW Auction 129, 18 March 2015, lot 506

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Jersey

x 533 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 3; S 7001). Light spotting on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, obverse with original colour and retaining some brilliance £120-£150

x 534 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1858 (Prid. 6; S 7001). Light bagmarks, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour £140-£180

x 535 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1861 (Prid. 7; S 7001). Virtually as struck, obverse with full original colour, reverse toned, scarce £150-£200

x 536 Victoria, Proof Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1870, edge plain, 9.40g/12h (Prid. 10A; S 7004). Trifling carbon specks, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour and obverse with sharp rim, rare £200-£260 x 537 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1871 (Prid. 11; S 7004). Extremely fine, considerable original colour £60-£80 x 538 Victoria, Twelfth of a Shilling, 1881 (Prid. 13; S 7006). Spot behind head and other minor carbon specks on obverse, otherwise brilliant mint state, proof-like surfaces, semi-sharp rims, an exceptional specimen £70-£90 x 539 Victoria, Twelfth of a Shilling, 1894 (Prid. 15; S 7006). Trifling scuffs on face, otherwise virtually as struck with brilliant reflective fields £60-£80 x 540 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1851, 8 of date triple-entered, last 1 of date double-entered (Prid. 31; S 7002). Extremely fine, much original colour £80-£100

x 541 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1858 (Prid. 32; S 7002). Extremely fine, much original colour, reflective fields, attractive £90-£120

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x 542 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1861 (Prid. 33; S 7002). Spot on A of STATES, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour £90-£120 x 543 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1861, 8 of date repunched over a very low 8 (Prid. 33; S 7002). Extremely fine, glossy brown patina £60-£80 x 544 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1870 (Prid. 35; S 7005). Extremely fine, reverse with almost full original colour £80-£100 x 545 Victoria, Twenty-Fourth of a Shilling, 1888 (Prid. 38; S 7007); George V, Twenty-Fourth of a Shilling, 1911 (Prid. 41; S 7012) [4]. First extremely fine with original colour but a surface metal flaw on obverse, second brilliant mint state £50-£70 x 546 Victoria, Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (2), 1894, ‘1895’, revs. enamelled (S 7007) [2]. About very fine; 1895 not an issued date for the denomination £25-£35

547 Coins of Jersey (7), Guernsey (10), 19th and 20th centuries [17]. Some about mint state £100-£150

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548 ICENI, Unknown ruler, silver Unit, stylised boar right, rev. horse prancing right 0.91g (ABC 1576); Cani Duro (10-20), silver Unit, double crescent emblem, rev. horse standing right, 1.13g (ABC 1642); together with Durotriges billon Staters (2), Quarter-Staters (2), a Dobunni silver Unit, Cantiaci Potins (2), miscellaneous ancient British bronzes (8) [17]. Fine and better £100-£150

549 Henry I, cut Halfpenny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], London, Ordgar (?), [–]GAR : ON L[–], 0.65g/36h (N 871; S 1276); Stephen, cut Halfpenny, Cross Moline type, Norwich, Ailwi (?), [—]WI ON NO[ – ], 0.65g/11h (N 873; S 1278); together with other Stephen cut Halfpence (2), mints and uncertain [4]. Varied state £100-£150

550 Edward I, Pennies (4), class 1c, 1d, 4e, all London, 1.44g/1h, 1.41g/8h, 1.46g/10h (N 1012-13; S 1382-3, 1398); class 3g, Lincoln, reads VINCOL’, 1.40g/6h (N 1022; S 1393) [4]. Very fine or nearly so, last scarce £150-£200

551 Edward I, Penny, class 2a, London, 1.39g/4h (N 1014; S 1385); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Bristol (2), London (5), York (2), various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, fine to very fine £180-£220 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 431

552 Edward I, Penny, class 2b, York, 1.34g/2h (N 1015; S 1429); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Bristol (4), London (4), York, various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, mostly fine, a few better £150-£200 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 426

553 Edward I, Penny, class 2b, York, 1.38g/1h (N 1015; S 1429); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Bristol (4), Lincoln, London (3), York, various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, mostly fine, a few better £150-£200 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 427

554 Edward I, Penny, class 3b, York, 1.30g/11h (N 1017; S 1429); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Bristol (4), London (4), York, various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, mostly fine, a few better £150-£200 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 428

555 Edward I, Penny, class 4b, London, 1.44g/3h (N 1024; S 1395); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Canterbury (8), Durham, various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, first very fine or better, others mostly fine £180-£220 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 412

556 Edward I, Penny, class 4d, London, 1.39g/1h (N 1026; S 1397); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Bristol (3), London (4), York (2), various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, mostly fine, a few better £180-£220 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 432

557 Edward I, Penny, class 4d, Canterbury, 1.33g/4h (N 1026; S 1419); together with other Edwardian Pennies (9), from Canterbury (7), Lincoln (2), various classes [10]. Of bright appearance, mostly fine, a few better £150-£200 Provenance: Great Western Auctions (Glasgow), 24-5 March 2017, lot 414

558 Edward I, Pennies (14), from Canterbury (7), Durham (2), Lincoln (5), various classes [14]. Of bright appearance, mostly fine, a few better £200-£240

559 Edward I, Halfpenny, class 3e, Newcastle, single pellet in each angle, 0.66g/4h (N 1045/2; S 1441); together with other Halfpence (4), all London, various classes [5]. Fine, first rare £80-£100

560 Edward IV (First reign), Heavy coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. rose on obv. only, quatrefoils by neck, 0.54g/10h (N 1546; S 1990); together with other English and Scottish medieval coins (14, including a Robert II Halfpenny), (2), etc [17]. Varied state £150-£200

561 James I, First coinage, Shilling, mm. thistle, second bust, 5.78g/6h (N 2073; S 2646); together with other hammered coins (2) [3]. Varied state £40-£60 x 562 Charles I, Farthings (2), Maltravers type 3, mm. woolpack/portcullis, 0.50g/12h, Rose type 4b, mm. crescent, 0.81g/12h (S 3199, 3206); George II, Farthing, 1741 (S 3721); Victoria, Farthing, 1869 (S 3958) [4]. First and last about extremely fine, second good fine, third good very fine £80-£100

563 Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.94g/12h (N 2728; S 3221); Halfpence (2), 0.25g/6h, 0.25g/3h (N 2730; S 3223) [3]. Mostly about very fine £200-£240

564 Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.81g/5h (N 2728; S 3221); together with other hammered coins (3), Henry VII to Charles I, and a Bristol token, 1670 [5]. Mostly fine £60-£80

565 Charles II, Crowns (2), 1663 XV, 1671, second bust, VICESIMO TERTIO (S 3354, 3358) [2]. Fair and better £80-£100 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

566 William and Mary, Halfpence (3), all 1690 (S 2448); together with a George III Penny, 1797, with horseshoe countermark on rev. [4]. Varied state £80-£100

567 William and Mary, Farthing, 1694, no stop after MARIA (S 3453); George II, Halfpenny, 1736, 6 re-cut above 5 in date (S 3717) [2]. First fine, second fair, both rare £80-£100

568 William III, Halfcrown, 1696E, OCTAVO (S 3484); George III, Halfcrowns (2), both 1817, large and small head (S 3788-9); George IV, Halfcrowns (3), 1820, 1823, 1825 (S 3807-9) [6]. Varied state, first tooled £100-£150

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569 William III, Shilling, 1697, first bust (S 3497); together with miscellaneous copper coins and medals (6) [7]. Varied state; one cased as issued £60-£80

570 William III, Sixpence, 1696, first bust, large crowns, early harp (S 3520); William IV, Sixpence, 1831 (S 3836); Victoria, Sixpence, 1883 (S 3912) [3]. Good very fine and better, first toned, second cleaned £150-£200

571 William III, Halfpence (2), both 1698, first and second issues (S 3554-5); George IV, Halfpenny, 1827 (S 3824) [3]. Varied state, last double-struck £40-£60

572 George I, Threepence, 1717 (S 3655); George II, Halfpenny, 1739 (S 3717) [2]. Good very fine and better, first toned, second with traces of original colour £150-£180

573 George II, Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, DECIMO NONO, Shilling, 1745 roses (S 3695A, 3702); together with other milled silver coins (9) [11]. Varied state £200-£300

574 George II, Shilling, 1745 LIMA (S 3703); Victoria, Shillings (3) 1844, 1865, die 42, 1885 (S 3904-5, 3907) [4]. First good fine, others very fine and better £150-£200

575 George II, Shilling, 1750, Sixpences (2), 1746 LIMA, 1758 (S 3704, 3710A, 3711) [3]. Extremely fine or better £120-£150

576 George II, Sixpences (2), 1728, plumes, 1745/3, roses (S 3706, 3709) [2]. First with re-engraved eye, otherwise nearly extremely fine, second very fine £60-£80 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

577 George II, Sixpence, 1757 (S 3711); together with other British coins, in silver (2), base metal (9), mostly 19th century [12]. Varied state £40-£60

578 George II, Halfpenny, 1735/4 (S 3717); together with copper coins of George III (5) [6]. Varied state £90-£120 x 579 George III, Sixpences (2), both 1787, with and without hearts (S 3748-9) [2]. About extremely fine and better, latter toned £60-£80

580 George III, Twopence, Pennies (4), all 1797 (S 3776-7) [5]. Fine to very fine £50-£70

581 George III, Twopence, 1797 (S 3776); Victoria, Penny, 1858 (S 3948); together with other coins (10), George III to Victoria [12]. Varied state £40-£50

582 George III, Pennies (2), both 1797, 10 and 11 leaves (S 3777) [2]. Surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine £120-£150

583 George III, Pennies (2), both 1797 (S 3777); George IV, Penny 1826 (S 3823); William IV, Penny 1831 (S 3845); Victoria, Pennies (2), 1869, 1895 (S 3954, 3962) together with Pennies of Victoria, Edward VII (9), George V (5), George VI (2) and Elizabeth II (4) [26]. Varied state, some extremely fine, others rare £200-£300

584 George III, Halfpenny, 1799, six gunports (S 3778); George IV, Halfpenny, 1827 (S 3824); William IV, Halfpenny, 1837 (S 3847) [3]. First two extremely fine, second with a slight discolouration on reverse, last very fine but with several die cracks on obverse £90-£120

585 George III, Farthings (3), 1806 (2), 1807 (S 3782); George IV, Penny and Halfpenny, both 1826, Farthings (3), 1822 (2), 1823 (S 3822-4); William IV, Penny, 1837 (S 3845); Victoria, Penny, 1854, Halfpence (2), 1854, 1855 (S 3948-9) [12]. Varied state £100-£150

586 George III, Crowns (2), 1819 LX, 1820 LX (S 3787); George IV, Crown 1822 TERTIO (S 3805) [3]. Varied state £60-£80 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

587 George III, Halfcrown, 1816 (S 3788); together with other British and World coins in silver (5), base metal (2), 1672 -1925 [8]. Good fine to extremely fine £120-£150

588 George III, obv. brockage of an imitation Halfpenny; Victoria, obv. brockage of a bronze Halfpenny; Elizabeth II, Penny, 1965, slightly double-struck [3]. Fine and better £80-£100

589 George IV, Sixpences (2), 1821, 1829 (S 3813, 3815) [2]. First about extremely fine, second nearly so and dark-toned £200-£260

590 George IV, Maundy Threepence, 1825 (S 3819); Victoria, Maundy Fourpence, 1847, Maundy Threepence, 1897, Threepences (9), 1860, 1874, 1876, 1887 Jubilee (5), 1901 (S 3914A, 3914C, 3917, 3931, 3942, 3945); together with later Threepences (3) [15]. Some extremely fine and toned £80-£100

591 George IV, Halfpenny, 1826, Farthing, 1822, obv. 1 (S 3822, 3824) [2]. Extremely fine, traces of original colour £60-£80 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

592 William IV, Threepences (3), 1835, 1836, 1837 (S 3838). Second very fine, others extremely fine £150-£200

593 Victoria, Crowns (3), 1887, 1889, 1893 LVI (S 3921, 3937) [3]. Nearly extremely fine and better £200-£300 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection [first two bt Hare Coins 1970]

594 Victoria, Crowns (20), 1888, 1889 (2), 1891 (2), 1892, 1893 LVI, 1894 LVII, 1894 LVIII, 1895 LIX, 1896 LIX, 1896 LX, 1897 LXI (2), 1898 LXI, 1898 LXII, 1899 LXII, 1899 LXIII, 1900 LXIII, 1900 LXIV (S 3921, 3937) [20]. Varied state £300-£360

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595 Victoria, Crowns (16), 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 LVII, 1894 LVII, 1894 LVIII, 1895 LVIII, 1895 LIX, 1896 LIX, 1897 LX, 1897 LXI, 1898 LXI, 1898 LXII, 1899 LXIII, 1900 LXIII (S 3921, 3937) [16]. Varied state £240-£300 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

596 Victoria, Crown, 1900, Double-Florin, 1890, Halfcrown, 1893, Shilling, 1884 (S 3907, 3923, 3937-8); George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1915, 1919, Shilling, 1932 (S 4011, 4039); George VI, Crown, Halfcrown, and Florin, 1937 (S 4078, 4080-1) [10]. Varied state £60-£80

597 Victoria, Double-Florins (6), 1887 (2, Roman and Arabic numerals), 1888, 1889, 1890 (2) (S 3922-3) [6]. Varied state £100-£150

598 Victoria, Double-Florin, 1888; Florins (4), 1849 with initials, 1873, 1888, 1897 (S 3890, 3893, 3923, 3925, 3939) [5]. Good very fine and better £200-£260

599 Victoria, Halfcrowns (3), 1887 Jubilee, 1900, 1901 (S 3924, 3938); together with other Halfcrowns (5), Florins (10), and a Sixpence of Victoria [19]. First three about extremely fine or better, others in varied state £150-£180

600 Victoria, Halfcrowns (2), 1889, 1901 (S 3924, 3938) [2]. Extremely fine with some mint bloom £200-£240

601 Victoria, Halfcrown, 1893, Florin, 1896, Half-Farthing, 1844 (S 3938, 3940, 3951) [3]. Very fine or better £100-£120

602 Victoria, Proof Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, all 1893 (S 3940-2) [3]. First nearly extremely fine, others better and toned £400-£500

603 Victoria, Threepences (3), 1873, 1874, 1882 (S 3914C) [3]. About extremely fine and better £100-£120

604 Victoria, Threepences (7), 1893 Jubilee, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (2) (S 3942) [7]. Extremely fine or better £80-£100

605 Victoria, Pennies (24), 1841, 1843 (6), 1844 (9), 1847 (2), 1853, 1856 close colon (3), 1856 far colon, 1857 (S 3948) [24]. Varied state, some rare £200-£300

606 Victoria, Pennies (10), 1841 no colon after REG (3), 1844, 1846 (2, close and far colon), 1847 (3, all close colon), 1848/7 far colon (S 3948) [10]. Varied state £80-£100

607 Victoria, Pennies (4), 1841 no colon (3), 1847 far colon (S 3948) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-£150

608 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1841 (3), 1853, 1858 (S 3948) [5]. Very fine or better, one with traces of original colour £100-£150

609 Victoria, Pennies (2), both 1843, with and without colon (S 3948) [2]. First fair, second good fine £80-£100

610 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1847 close colon, 1848/7, 1853 far colon, 1854 close colon, 1858 far colon (S 3948) [5]. Mostly about extremely fine £150-£200

611 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1853, 1854, both far colon, 1855, 1857, both close colon, 1858 far colon (S 3948) [5]. Mostly about extremely fine £150-£200

612 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1853, 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858, all far colon (S 3948) [5]. First four about extremely fine, first with small stain on reverse, second with two small nicks on Britannia’s right arm, last good fine with attractive chocolate brown patina £100-£150

613 Victoria, Pennies (6), 1853 far colon, 1854, 1855, both close colon, 1857, 1858 (2), all far colon (S 3948) [6]. Good very fine or better £80-£100

614 Victoria, Pennies (6), 1853 far colon, 1854, 1856, both close colon, 1857, 1858, 1859, all far colon (S 3948) [6]. Third fine, others mostly about extremely fine £150-£200

615 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1853, 1854, both far colon, 1857, close colon, 1858 (2), both far colon (S 3948) [5]. Mostly about extremely fine or better £150-£200

616 Victoria, Pennies (6), 1854, close colon, 1854, far colon, 1856, close colon 1857 far colon, 1858/3, 1858 no W.W. (S 3948) [6]. Good fine to about extremely fine £100-£150

617 Victoria, Pennies (2), 1856, close colon, 1858/3 (S 3948) [2]. First fine and rare, second about extremely fine but with small stains on obverse £100-£150

618 Victoria, Penny, 1858, far colon (S 3948); together with other Pennies (17), 1841-58 [18]. First about extremely fine, others in varied state £100-£150

619 Victoria, Pennies (14), 1860 (3), 1861, 1862, 1863, 1870 (3), 1874 (2), 1874H, 1877, 1879 (S 3954-5); Elizabeth II, Pennies (4), 1953 (3), 1967 (S 4154, 4157) [20]. Varied state £90-£120

620 Victoria, Pennies (15), 1860 (4), 1861, 1862 (2), 1874 (2), 1874H (6) (S 3954-5) [15]. Good fine to about extremely fine £90-£120

621 Victoria, Pennies (6), 1860, 1861, 1876H large date, 1891 (3) (S 3954-5) [6]. About extremely fine or better, some with original colour £100-£150

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622 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1861, 1862, 1863, 1865, 1873 (S 3954) [5]. Very fine or better £120-£150

623 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1862, 1865, 1887 (S 3954) [3]. Extremely fine or better, first with traces of original colour £100-£150

624 Victoria, Penny, 1865/3 (S 3954); together with other Pennies (9), 1860, 1861, 1862, 1865, 1874, 1874H, 1887, 1884, 1885 [10]. First good fine and rare, others in varied state £100-£150

625 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1865, 1872, 1873 (S 3954) [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120

626 Victoria, Pennies (6), 1865, 1874, 1874H (2), 1882, 1901 (S 3954-5, 3961) [6]. Good very fine to extremely fine, three with traces of original colour £100-£150

627 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1871, 1875, 1878, 1879, 1893 (S 3954) [5]. Very fine to extremely fine, one cleaned £100-£150

628 Victoria, Pennies (2), both 1874H (S 3955). Extremely fine, diffused original colour £150-£200

629 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1875 (2, wide and narrow date), 1875H (S 3954-5) [3]. Very fine, last scarce £80-£100

630 Victoria, Pennies (4), 1883, 1884, 1887, 1889 (S 3954) [4]. Extremely fine or better, some original colour £100-£120

631 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1887 (2), 1890, 1892, 1893 (S 3954) [5]. Extremely fine or nearly so £100-£120

632 Victoria, Pennies (7), 1895 (2), 1897, 1900, 1901 (4), Halfpence (5), 1895 (3), 1896, 1901 (S 3961-2) [12]. Extremely fine or better, most with original colour £100-£120

633 Victoria, Pennies (30), various dates including 1869 (5) and 1871 (5) [30]. Varied state, some rare £100-£150 x 634 Victoria, Halfpence (2), 1841, 1858/7 (S 3949) [2]. Extremely fine and better, second with considerable original colour £90-£120 x 635 Victoria, Halfpence (2), 1858/7, 1858 (S 3949) [2]. Extremely fine and better, much original colour £80-£100 x 636 Victoria, Halfpence (2), 1858/7, 1858 (S 3949) [2]. Extremely fine and better, much original colour £80-£100

637 Victoria, Halfpence (2), both 1860, beaded borders (S 3956) [2]. Extremely fine or better, some original colour £100-£120

638 Victoria, Halfpence (7), 1860 (2), 1865, 1868, 1874H (2), 1875 (S 3956-7) [7]. Fine to nearly extremely fine £80-£100

639 Victoria, Halfpence (3), all 1861, first with LCW incuse on rock, second with ship’s mainsail partially missing, last with no hemline to drapery (S 3956) [3]. First very fine, second good fine, last extremely fine £90-£120

640 Victoria, Halfpenny, 1861, LCW incuse on rock above date (S 3956); together with other Victorian Halfpence (10) [11]. First nearly extremely fine, others in varied state £30-£40

641 Victoria, Farthing, 1849 (S 3950); together with miscellaneous British base metal coins (48) [49]. Varied state £50-£60 x 642 Victoria, Half-Farthing, 1844, Third-Farthing, 1876 (S 3951, 3960) [2]. Virtually as struck, full original colour £80-£100

643 Edward VII, Halfcrowns (13), 1902 (2), 1903, 1904 (2), 1906, 1907 (2), 1908 (2), 1909, 1910 (2) (S 3980) [13]. Varied state, several rare £150-£180

644 Edward VII, Florins (16), 1902 (2), 1903 (2), 1904 (2), 1905, 1906 (2), 1907 (2), 1908, 1909 (2), 1910 (2) (S 3981); George V, Florins (14), 1911, 1912, 1913 (2), 1914 (2), 1915, 1916 (2), 1917 (2), 1918 (2), 1919 (S 4012) [30]. Varied state, one rare £200-£260

645 Edward VII, Pennies (10), 1902 (2), 1903, 1904 (3), 1905 (2), 1908, 1910; Halfpenny, 1902 (S 3990, 3991) [11]. Extremely fine or better, mostly with original colour £100-£120

646 Edward VII, Pennies (11), 1902 (2), 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 (2), 1908 (3), 1909; Halfpenny, 1902 (S 3990, 3991) [12]. Extremely fine or better, mostly with original colour £100-£120

647 George V, Crowns (2), 1928, 1929 (S 4036) [2]. Very fine £150-£200 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

648 George V, Halfcrowns (21), 1911 (2), 1912 (3), 1913 (2), 1914 (2), 1915 (3), 1916 (3), 1917 (2), 1918 (2), 1919 (2) ( S 4011) [21]. Varied state £150-£180 15

649 George V, Halfcrowns (13), 1920 (2), 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926 1928 (2), 1929 (4), 1931 (2), 1932, 1933, 1936 (3) (S 4012A, 4037); together with miscellaneous Crowns (8), Halfcrowns (34), Florins (3), Sixpences (3) [61]. Varied state, some rare £200-£260

650 George V, Shillings (2), both 1916, Sixpences (2), both 1918 (S 4013-14), other British and World coins in silver (87); together with a quantity of base metal coins, mostly 20th century British [Lot]. First four extremely fine and attractively toned, others in varied state £60-£80

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652 George V, Pennies (10), 1911, 1912, 1913 (3), 1914-16 inclusive, 1918, 1919 (S 4051) [10]. Extremely fine or better, mostly with original colour £100-£120

653 George V, Pennies (10), 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1920, 1921 (2), 1922, 1927, 1935 (S 4051, 4054A, 4055); George VI, Pennies (10), 1937-40 inclusive, 1943, 1948, 1949 (2), 1950 Proof, 1951 (S 4114, 4117) [20]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

654 George V, Penny, 1912, rev. enamelled in six colours, obv. engraved (ELRC 8.10.15), fields gilt. Brooch mounted on obverse, extremely fine, the enamelling undamaged and of particularly fine workmanship, rare and unusual on a bronze host coin £150-£200

655 George V, Pennies (12), 1920, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1927 (3), 1929, 1930, 1931 (2), 1936 (2) (S 4051, 4054A, 4055) [12]. Mostly extremely fine with original colour £120-£150

656 George VI, Sixpences (60), 1938, 1939 (3), 1942 (4), 1943 (3), 1944 (20), 1945 (13), 1946 (16), Farthings (52), 1937, 1938, 1942 (5), 1943 (21), 1944, 1945 (16), 1946 (6), 1947 (S 4084, 4116); together with a quantity of modern British and World coins, mostly base metal [Lot]. Some Sixpences extremely fine, Farthings better, others in varied state £80-£100

657 George VI, date sets of currency coins, 1939-45 inclusive [Lot]. Three coins missing, varied state; contained in an 8-tray wooden cabinet £50-£70

658 Elizabeth II, Maundy set, 1963; together with a reproduction Edward VIII Maundy set, 1937, by Lobel [8]. Extremely fine or better, first in original envelope with two tickets to the Chelmsford Cathedral Maundy distribution £100-£150

659 Elizabeth II, Maundy sets (3), 1977, 1978, 1979 (S 4211) [12]. Brilliant, last mint-sealed; in cases of issue £240-£300

660 Elizabeth II, Maundy sets (3), 1980, 1981, 1983 (S 4211) [12]. Brilliant, mint-sealed; in cases of issue £240-£300

661 Elizabeth II, Maundy sets (3), 1984, 1985, 1986 (S 4211) [12]. Brilliant, mint-sealed; in cases of issue £240-£300

662 Elizabeth II, Maundy sets (3), 1987, 1988, 1989 (S 4211); silver Proof Five Pounds, 1997 [13]. Brilliant, mint-sealed; in cases of issue £240-£300

663 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1962, rev. 25% overstruck with another (blank?) coin; Threepence, 1966, rev. brockage [2]. Extremely fine £100-£150

664 Elizabeth II, Pennies (33), all 1967 (S 4157); together with a money-box in the form of a fat man, a silver box, and various badges, etc [Lot]. Pennies mint state, others in varied state £50-£70

665 Elizabeth II, silver Proof Two Pounds (2), 1986, 1997; silver Proof Pounds (14), Piedfort (6), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1999, 2001, regular (8), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000; silver Proof 50 Pence, 1992 [17]. About as struck; in cases of issue £120-£150

666 Elizabeth II, Proof Crown collection, 1981; Britannia silver Proof set and Golden Wedding Proof Set, both 1997; Proof Pounds (4), 1984 1985, 1986 1987; Proof Two Pounds, 1995; Proof Five Pounds, 2002; together with specimen Crowns (11), 1990 (10) and 2006, a 2004 USA Dollar and a Canadian Proof set, 2005 [Lot]. Generally as struck; all expect 2004 Dollar in cases or folders £100-£150

667 Henry III to Charles I, silver coins (11); Roman Denarii (2), later silver coins (3); together with a quantity of base metal coins and tokens, mostly 18th to 20th centuries [Lot]. Varied state, the base metal heavily polished £150-£200

668 Charles II to George III, Shillings (8), 1663, 1685, 1693, 1711, 1723 SS C, 1758, 1787 no hearts [8]. Varied state, first gilt £200-£260

669 William III to Victoria, Halfpence (13), various dates [13]. Varied state £90-£120

670 Anne to George V, Sixpences (8), 1708E, 1816, 1864 die 36, 1878 die 35, 1923, 1924, 1932, 1936; together with miscellaneous hammered coins (3), Victorian Threepences (2) [13]. Varied state £100-£150

671 George IV and Victoria, Maundy Fourpences (2), 1825, 1883, Threepence, 1825, Twopences (2), 1825, 1883, Pennies (2) 1826, 1883; together with a 1883 currency Threepence [8]. About extremely fine or better £120-£150

672 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Pennies (40), 1895-1961 [40]. Varied state, some extremely fine £60-£80

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673 George V to Elizabeth II, Crowns (11), various dates [11]. About extremely fine and better £30-£40 Provenance: P. Spurdens Collection

674 British and ancient coins, jetons and tokens, in silver (20), base metal (11) [31]. Varied state £200-£300

675 British coins, a quantity, 19th and 20th centuries, including a few in silver [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150

676 British and World coins, a large quantity, mostly base metal [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300

677 Trade weights (6), of Henry VII/VIII, Elizabeth I, Charles I/II (2), William III, George III [6]. Varied state, scarce £100-£150

End of Session Two and First Day of Sale

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678 EASTERN CELTS, Lower Danube, Tetradrachm, imitating types of Philip III, 2nd cent. BC, convex bulge with faint traces of head of Herakles, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, 15.62g (DLT 9640; Sear 212; imitating Price P152). Good fine £90-£120

679 EASTERN CELTS, Lower Danube, Drachm imitating types of Alexander III, 2nd cent. BC, head of Herakles facing right, rev. Zeus seated left holding eagle and sceptre, 3.34g (DLT 9654; Sear 211); together with bronzes from the Lower Danube (3) and an Obol of the Boii [5]. First about very fine, others in varied state £60-£80

680 CENTRAL GAUL, Rémi, base Quarter-Stater, three lines, three pellets, crescent above, rev. horse right, 1.42g (DT series 30, 182). Very fine £80-£100

681 SICILY, Gela, Didrachm, c. 420-415, warrior on horseback right, holding spear, rev. forepart of man-headed bull left, 8.03g (same dies as SNG ANS 97, McClean 2266 and Jenkins 479). Some minor corrosion, otherwise fine, very rare £600-£800

682 SICILY, Leontinoi, Tetradrachm, c. 425-422, laureate head of Apollo right, laurel leaf and berry behind, rev. lion’s head right, corn-grains above and to left and right, fish below, 16.77g (SNG ANS 251 [same obv. die], 252 [same rev. die]; SNG Ashmolean 1796; BMC 55 var.). Edge flaw, otherwise about very fine, rare £300-£400

683 SICILY, Messana, Litra, 5th century (SNG ANS 348); Panormus, Litræ (2), 5th cent. (SNG ANS 548, 551); Selinus, Litra, 5th cent. (SNG ANS 711); Syracuse, Litræ (2), 480-440 (SNG ANS 116, 137) [6]. Fine to very fine, two clipped £90-£120

684 SICILY, Selinos, Æ Hemilitron, late 5th cent., head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin, 2.54g (SNG ANS 716-20); Lipara, Æ Litra, 4th cent., Hephaistos seated right, holding hammer and cantharus, 8.03g (BMC 28); together with other miscellaneous Sicilian bronzes (18) [20]. First two about fine and rare, others in varied state £80-£100

685 SICILY, Syracuse, Æ Hemilitra, late 5th cent. (SNG ANS 403); Æ Drachm, 4th cent. (SNG ANS 454); Hieron I (270-216), Æ 26 (SNG ANS 924) [3]. Fine or better £50-£60

686 SICILY, Syracuse, bronzes (36), 4th-2nd cent. [36]. Varied state £150-£200

687 ISLANDS OFF SICILY, Melita, Æ 21, 218-175, male head right, rev. priest’s conical cap surrounded by myrtle wreath, 5.76g (Coleiro, 1971, 1); Æ 21, veiled female head left, rev. tripod (Coleiro, 1971, 9) [2]. Fine, first rare £60-£80

688 ZEUGITANA, Carthage, Æ 30 (2), 3rd cent. BC, head of Tanit left, rev. horse standing right, palm tree behind (Sear 6506); together with other Carthaginian bronzes (26) [28]. Fine or better £100-£150

689 MACEDON, Acanthus, Tetrobol, Trihemiobol, and Hemiobol, 470-390; Eion, Diobol, 5th cent.; Mende, Tritartemorion, 460-423; Neapolis, Hemidrachm, 525-450; Olynthus, Tetrobol and Hemiobol, 432-348; Therma, Hemiobol, 500-480 [9]. Fine and better, two pierced £90-£120

690 MACEDON, Amphipolis, Hemiobol, 410-357; Mende, Trihemitartemorion, 480-60; Potidæa, Tetrobol, 500-480; Scione, Tetrobol and Hemiobol, c. 424; Lete, Eighth-Stater, 530-480 [6]. Fine and better £60-£80

691 MACEDON, Thessalonica, Æ (2) revs. goat standing right, Pegasus flying right (SNG ANS 765, 776) [2]. Good fine £40-£50

692 KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip II (359-336), Æ units (5), revs. horse; Antigonos Gonatas (276-239), Æ units (7), revs. trophy (5), helmet, horse; Philip V (221-179), Æ units (5), revs. Athena, helmet (2), horse (2) [17]. Varied state £60-£80

693 KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip II, Æ units (7), quarter-units (2), revs. horse (7), thunderbolt, club; Philip V (221-179), Æ units (7), revs. eagle (2), thunderbolt, club, goats, scimitar [16]. Varied state £60-£80 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) Ancient Coins from Various Properties

694 KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great (336-323), Æ units (18), half-unit, quarter-unit; Kassander (305-297), Æ units (5); Demetrios Poliorketes (306-287), Æ unit and half-unit; together with miscellaneous Macedonian bronzes (8) [35]. Fine to very fine £150-£200 x 695 KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, posthumous Tetradrachm, Sardes, 319-315, head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ behind, 16.81g (Price 2652). Some corrosion on obverse and scratches on reverse, otherwise about very fine £90-£120

696 MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, c. 430-300, two male heads facing, the right inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, 6.65g (SNG BMC Black Sea 228). Very fine £120-£150

697 MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, c. 430-300, two male heads facing, the right inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, 5.46g (SNG BMC Black Sea 230); together with miscellaneous silver coins (7), from Thrace, Moesia, Cilicia and Phoenicia [8]. Varied state £60-£80

698 MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, c. 400-300, two male heads facing, the right inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, 5.00g (SNG BMC Black Sea 253); together with Obols (3) [4]. Good fine and better £90-£120

699 THRACE, Abdera, Triobols (2), Obol, Hemiobols (2), 5th-4th cents.; Thasos, Trihemiobol, Hemiobols (2), 5th-4th cents. [8]. Fine or better £100-£150

700 THRACE, Byzantion, Tetradrachm, in the name and types of Lysimachos, 90-75, diademed and horned bust of Alexander the Great right, rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ, Athena Nikephoros seated left, holding transverse spear and resting elbow on shield, trident in exergue, 16.35g (Callataÿ Gp 3; Wheaton 138; ANS 1944.100.81519, same reverse die). Good fine £150-£180

701 THRACE, Byzantion, Hemidrachm, 400-330, forepart of bull on dolphin left (SNG BMC I, 12), Fifth-Stater, 350-325, bull on dolphin left (SNG BMC I, 36-41); Apollonia Pontica, Diobol, 325-300, Gorgon facing (SNG BMC I, 167); Mesembria, Diobol, 400-300, Corinthian helmet facing (SNG BMC I, 268) [4]. Fine to very fine £100-£150

702 THRACE, Chersonesos, Quarter-Staters (3), 480-350, forepart of lion right, head reverted, revs. quadripartite incuse square, with two sunken quarters, containing monograms and symbols (McClean 4079, 4093, cf. 4120) [3]. Fine and better £60-£80

703 THRACE, Maroneia, Æ 26, 19, and 16, 2nd-1st cent., wreathed head of Dionysus right, revs. nude Dionysus standing left, holding grape bunch (Schönert-Geiss 1418, 1511, 1532); together with other bronzes of Maroneia (3) [6]. Fine and better £60-£80 x 704 THRACE, Olbia, cast Æ 24, 500-400, in the shape of a leaping dolphin, 1.11g (SNG BMC Black Sea 372). Good fine £30-£40

705 THRACE, Trierus, Hemidrachm, 450-400, laureate head of Apollo left, border of dots, rev. Τ Ρ Ε, laurel branch within incuse square, 0.48g (McClean 4053 var.). Very fine but a little porous £60-£80

706 ISLANDS OFF THRACE, Thasos, Trihemiobol, 400-330, satyr holding kantharus left, rev. ΘΑΣ-ΙΩΝ, amphora, 0.77g (SNG Lewis 478). Very fine, lightly toned £60-£80

707 ISLANDS OFF THRACE, Thasos, Tetradrachm, c. 180-149, wreathed head of Dionysus right, rev. Herakles standing right, draped in lion-skin, holding club, 16.22g (Le Rider 51; SNG Copenhagen 1039); together with Eastern Celtic imitations of a similar type (2), 16.49g, 16.25g [3]. About fine or better, last with artistic style £100-£150

708 KINGS OF THRACE, Lysimachos (323-281), Drachm, Ephesos, c. 294-287, horned head of Alexander right, rev. Athena seated left, holding Nike crowning legend, 4.00g (Thompson 169; ANS 1944.100.77649, same dies). About very fine £60-£80

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709 KINGS OF THRACE, Lysimachos, Æ (2), revs. lion, trophy; SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Seleukus I (305-281), Æ double and units (3), revs. Athena, bull, Nike; Antiochus I (281-261), Æ doubles (3), units (4), halves (2), quarter, revs. elephant, Apollo, Athena, trophy [16]. Varied state £60-£80

x 710 ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, c. 353-297, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, olive sprig to left, ΑΘΕ to right, all within incuse square, 17.05g (Kroll –; Sear 2537). Well-centred with full reverse legend visible, obverse struck from a worn die, otherwise about very fine £150-£180 x 711 CORINTHIA, Corinth, Stater, 338-300, Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev. head of Athena left wearing Corinthian helmet, ægis behind head, 7.97g (BMC 253-4). Attempted piercing on obverse and several scrapes on reverse, otherwise very fine, well-centred £60-£80

712 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Seleukus I (312-280), Tetradrachm, Laodicea ad Mare, c. 300-280, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, 16.91g (SC 36.6a; Newell WSM 1204). About very fine, well-centred £120-£150

713 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos II (261-246), Tetradrachm, Seleucia on the Tigris, c. 261-256, diademed bust right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow, 15.54g (SC 587.4; ANS 1950.178.4 [IGCH 1450], same dies). Scratched on both sides, of poor metal with patches of verdigris on the reverse, otherwise good fine £60-£80 x 714 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Seleukos II (246-226), Æ unit, Nisibis, 238-226, jugate busts of Dioscuri, rev. elephant head right, 5.07g (SC 753a); together with Hellenistic and other bronzes (7) [8]. First good fine but with small patch of verdigris on obverse, others very fine £90-£120

715 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos IV (175-164), Æ octuple unit, rev. eagle standing right on thunderbolt, 28.62g (SC 1413); together with miscellaneous Seleukid bronzes (28) [29]. Varied state £60-£80

716 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos IV, Æ double unit, Ptolemais-Ake, rev. Nike in biga (SC 1484.2); Alexander I (150-145), Æ double unit, Apameia, rev. Zeus standing left (SC 1804a); Demetrios II (145-140), Æ double unit, Antioch, rev. tripod (SC 1917) [3]. About very fine and better, but second with two countermarks in reverse field £60-£80

717 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Demetrios I (162-150), Drachm, Antioch, 154-3, rev. cornucopia (SC 1642.3); Alexander I (150-145), Drachm, Antioch, 147-6, rev. Apollo seated (SC 1785.13); Antiochos VI (145-142), Drachm, Apameia, 145 -4, rev. Apollo seated (SC 2011.1); Antiochos VII (138-129), Drachm, uncertain mint, c. 138-129, rev. Nike advancing left (cf. SC 2078). Fine to very fine, but third with attempted piercing on reverse £100-£150

718 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Tryphon (142-138), Æ double, Antioch, rev. helmet (SC 2036); Antiochos VII (138-129), Æ Doubles (2) and Unit, Antioch and Jerusalem, revs. Isis head-dress, club, anchor (SC 2066, 2068.11, 2123.3) [4]. Good fine and better £60-£80

719 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos VIII (121-96), Tetradrachm, c. 121-113, Antioch on the Orontes, diademed bust right, rev. Zeus Uranius standing left, holding star and sceptre, 16.06g (SC 2298.2). About very fine £80-£100

720 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Philip I (93-83), Tetradrachm, uncertain mint, 88-3, rev. Zeus seated left, 14.54g (SC 2463); PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IX (116-106), Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 2 [116-115], rev. eagle standing left, 13.09g (Svoronos 1660); Ptolemy X (106-88), Tetradrachm, yr 14 [101-100], similar, 13.95g (Svoronos 1674); together with an Obol of Miletos and miscellaneous Greek bronzes (11) [15]. Varied state £80-£100

721 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, bronzes (9), Antiochos II to Antiochos VI, Antioch, all with elephant revs. [9]. Fine and better £60-£80

722 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, bronzes (21), Antiochos II to Antiochos III, from Antioch, Apameia, Sardes [21]. Varied state £80-£100

723 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, bronzes (22), Demetrios I to Alexander II, from Antioch, Sidon, Tyre [22]. Varied state £60-£80

724 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, bronzes (23), Antiochus VIII to Demetrios III, from Antioch and other Syrian mints [23]. Varied state £60-£80

725 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Tetradrachms (5), Alexander II to Philip I; together with a plated contemporary imitation Tetradrachm of Demetrios II [6]. Varied state £90-£120

726 KINGS OF COMMAGENE, Antiochus IV (38-72), Æ 27, diademed bust right, rev. scorpion within wreath, 14.05g (RPC 3852). Good fine £60-£80

727 PHOENICIA, Arados, Æ 15 (3), 137-51, jugate busts of Zeus and Astarte right, revs. prow left, figure-head holding shield and throwing spear (BMC 292-99, 346) [3]. Fine and better £50-£60

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728 PHOENICIA, Byblos, Sixteenth-Shekel, c. 333, galley left, hippocamp below, rev. lion attacking bull (BMC 8); togther with miscellaneous Phoenician bronzes (19), 2nd cent. BC-1st cent. AD [20]. Varied state £100-£150

729 PHOENICIA, Sidon, Shekel, yr 80 [31-32], veiled and turreted head of Tyche right, rev. eagle with palm standing left, 13.29g (BMC 109; RPC I, 4554; Babelon 1688, same rev. die); together with earlier fractions of Sidon (7) [8]. First struck from worn dies, fine or better £150-£200

730 HERODIANS, Agrippa I, Æ Prutahs (2), Jerusalem, yr 6 [41-2], reads ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC, canopy within legend, revs. three ears of grain (Sofaer Coll. 153; RPC I, 4981; BMC 1). About very fine £80-£100 x 731 ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Darius I-Xerxes I (490-475), Siglos, Sardes, king running right, two pellets behind head, 5.00g (Carradice type IIIA; BMC Arabia 57); Artaxerxes II-Darius III (375-336), Siglos, Sardes, king kneeling right, three pellets on chest, 5.44g (Carradice type IVC; BMC Arabia 172) [2]. First good fine with dark patina, second very fine £80-£100 x 732 KINGS OF PARTHIA, Drachms (4), of Mithradates I (2), Mithradates II, Gotarzes I (Shore 9, 24, 85, 111) [4]. Good fine and better £100-£150

733 INDO-PARTHIANS, Pakores, Æ Tetradrachm, 1st cent. AD, diademed bust left, rev. Nike standing right holding wreath, monograms either side 7.91g (Whitehead 76). Very fine £60-£80

734 KUSHAN EMPIRE, Æ Tetradrachms (25) and other bronze coins (45) [70]. Varied state £200-£300

735 KINGS OF BACTRIA, Demetrios I (200-185), Æ Trichalkon, Baktria, elephant head right, bell around neck, rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, caduceus, 11.24g (SNG ANS 212 var.); together with an Obol of Eucratides I [2]. First fine, second better £40-£50 x 736 KINGS OF BACTRIA, Apollodotus I (174-165), Drachm, elephant walking right, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΠΛΛΔΤΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΠΟΣ, rev. humped cow standing right, 2.40g (SNG ANS 337-43). Very fine £90-£120 x 737 KINGS OF BACTRIA, Eucratides I (171-145), Obol, diademed bust right, adorned with crested helmet, rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΥΚΡΑΤΙΔΟΥ, palms and pilei of the Dioscuri, 0.65g (SNG ANS 496-516). Very fine £60-£80

738 KINGS OF BACTRIA, Menander I (155-130), Drachm, draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing cavalry helmet, βΑΣΙΛΕΩΖ ΣΩ[ΤΗ]ΡΟΣ ΜΕΝΑΝΔΡΟΥ, rev. Athena Alkidemos standing left, holding shield and thunderbolt, 2.47g (SNG ANS 880-92). About very fine, attractively toned £60-£80 x 739 KINGS OF BACTRIA, Drachms (5), of Antimachos II, Menander I (2), Zoilus I, Apollodotus II (SNG ANS 409, 691, 783, 968, 1531) [5]. About very fine and better £100-£150

740 INDO-GREEK, Hermaios (c. 40-1 BC), Æ posthumous Tetradrachm, diademed bust right, rev. Zeus seated left, 9.38g (SNG ANS 1465); together with a Drachm and a plated Tetradrachm of Hermaios, and miscellaneous Indo-Greek bronzes (8) [11]. First good fine, others in varied state £60-£80

741 INDO-GREEK, Drachms (6), of Antimachos, Menander (4), Antialcidas (SNG ANS 414, 703, 755, 802 var., 822, cf. 1058) [6]. Fine and better £100-£150

742 INDO-SCYTHIANS, Azes (57-12), Tetradrachms (4), revs. Zeus Nikephoros, Pallas standing right (Whitehead 54 var., 63, 149 var., 152); together with a plated imitation Tetradrachm of Azilies [5]. Fine and better £150-£200

743 INDO-SCYTHIANS, Azes (57-12), Drachms (11), revs. Zeus standing front, Zeus standing left, Pallas standing right, Pallas standing left, Pallas standing front; together with Drachms (2) of Azilises and an uncertain Indo-Scythian king [13]. Fine to very fine £150-£200

744 INDO-SCYTHIANS, Azes (57-12), Æ Tetradrachm, elephant standing right, rev. humped cow standing right, monographs above, 10.80g (Whitehead 283 var.); together with other Indo-Scythian bronzes (14) [15]. First good fine, others in varied state £60-£80

745 WESTERN SATRAPS, Drachms (9), Nahapana to Rudrasimha III [9]. Fine to very fine £90-£120

746 KUSHAN EMPIRE, Æ Tetradrachms (4) of Soter Megas (3), Vasu Deva (Whitehead 100, 209); together with Kushan silver Staters (2), bronzes (11) [17]. First four good fine, others in varied state £90-£120

747 PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy I and II (305-246), series 2 Diobols (4), Alexandria; Ptolemy III (246-222), series 4 Obol, Alexandria; together with later Ptolemaic bronzes (2) [7]. Varied state £60-£80

748 PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy II (283-246), Tetradrachm, uncertain Cypriot mint (Paphos ?), rev. reads ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ [ΣΩ]ΤΗΡΟΣ, 13.81g (CPE 474; Svoronos 389); together with a Hemidrachm of the Achæan League, Roman Imperial Denarii (3) and a group of miscellaneous ancient coins [Lot]. First fine, others in varied state £60-£80

749 PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IV (221-204), Tetrobol, series 4B, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head reverted, 44.15g (CPE B366; Svoronos 974); together with miscellaneous Roman bronzes (4) [5]. First good fine with attractive red patina, others in varied state £60-£80

750 SASSANIAN KINGDOM, Peroz (457-484), Drachms (3), various mints, (Göbl I/1, III/1); together with other Sassanian Drachms (7), Shapur I to Xusro I [10]. First three fine to very fine, others in varied state, one pierced and one clipped £80-£100

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751 SASSANIAN KINGDOM, Hormizd I (579-590), Drachms (4), various mints (Göbl I/1); Xusro II (590-628), Drachms (10), various mints (Göbl II/2-3); together with miscellaneous late antique coins (10, five in silver) [24]. Varied state £100-£150

752 SASSANIAN KINGDOM, Xusro II (590-628), Drachm, Zarang, crowned bust right, rev. fire altar, attendants either side, 4.13g (Göbl II/3); together with other Sassanian Drachms (9), Yazdgard I to Xusro II [10]. Varied state £60-£80

Roman Republican Coinage x 753 Cn. Lucretius Trio, Denarius, 136, rev. Dioscuri riding right, 3.78g (Craw. 237/1a); Mark Antony, Denarius, 32-1, mint moving with Antony, rev. three standards, 3.34g (Craw. 544.15); together with plated contemporary imitation Denarii (2), Antoninianii (3) [7]. Fine to very fine £90-£120

754 M. Volteius M.f., Denarius, Rome, 78, draped, helmeted and laureate bust right, pentagram behind, rev. Cybele, wearing turreted crown, driving lion biga, 3.73g (Craw. 385/4; RSC 4). About very fine, toned £100-£120

755 C. Postumius, Denarius, Rome, 74, draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. hound running right, spear below, TA monogram in exergue, 4.00g (Craw. 394/1a; RSC 9). Light scratches in reverse field, otherwise very fine, attractively toned £120-£150

756 C. Postumius, Denarius, Rome, 74, rev. hound running right, spear below 4.00g (Craw. 394/1b); Antoninus Pius, Denarius, Rome, 150-1, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre, 3.14g (RIC 200C) [2]. First fine, second about very fine £80-£100 Roman Imperatorial Coinage

757 Sextus Pompey, Denarius, Sicily, c. 42-40, head of Neptune right, hair tied in band, trident behind, rev. trophy holding prow-stem and aplusture, trident above, two heads of Scylla and anchor below, 3.58g (Craw. 511/2a; RSC 1b). Good fine, but reverse off-centre £150-£180 Roman Imperial Coinage

758 Augustus, Denarius, Colonia Patricia, 18 BC, laureate bust right, rev. slow quadriga right, 3.53g (RIC 108A; RSC 274; CNG eAuction 343, lot 428, same rev. die). About very fine; as excavated and in need of cleaning £120-£150

759 Augustus, Denarius, Lugdunum, 7-6 BC, laureate bust right, rev. Gaius and Lucius standing facing, shields and spears between them, lituus and simpulum in field above, 3.45g (RIC 212; RSC 43d; BMC 538). Minor metal flaws in fields, otherwise very fine with attractive cabinet tone £150-£180

760 Tiberius, As, Rome, 22-30, rev. altar enclosure with double doors, 10.11g (RIC 81); Nero, As, Rome, 62-8, rev. Victory holding shield, 10.36g (RIC 312); Gordian III, Sestertius, Rome, 244, rev. Securitas standing left, 18.26g (RIC 336) [3]. Good fine or better £60-£80

761 Caligula, Denarius, Rome, 41, laureate head right, rev. radiate head of Augustus right, 2.51g/5h (RIC 31; RSC 8). Corroded around edges, both portraits preserved, very fine £80-£100

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762 Claudius, Sestertius, Rome, 41-50, laureate bust right, rev. EX S C OB CIVES SERVATOS within oak-wreath, 28.72g (RIC 96; BMC 115). Some minor roughness, otherwise good very fine, attractive dark patina £400-£500

763 Vespasian, Denarius, Rome, 71, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus, 2.50g (RIC 43); Septimius Severus, Denarius, Rome, 193-4, rev. Liberalitas standing, 3.22g (RIC 18); Julia Mamæa, Denarius, Rome, 225-35, rev. Venus standing, 2.42g (RIC Severus Alexander 358) [3]. First about fine, second good very fine, last about very fine £80-£100

764 Vespasian, Sestertius, Rome, 76, laureate bust right, rev. Spes standing left, holding flower and raising skirt, 24.22g (RIC 884). Good fine, but pitting on reverse £90-£120

765 Domitian, Denarius, Rome, 82, laureate bust right, rev. dolphin coiled around anchor, 3.50g (RIC 96; RSC 593). Very fine £90-£120

766 Nerva, Sestertii (2), Rome, 96, rev. Fortuna standing left holding rudder and cornucopia, 28.45g (RIC 73); 97, rev. two mules grazing with an upturned cart behind, 27.08g (RIC 93) [2]. First fine, second very fine but with a deep scrape and corrosion on the reverse £90-£120

767 Trajan, Denarius, Rome, c. 103-11, laureate bust right, rev. nude Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy, 2.86g/6h (RIC 80; RSC 255). Very fine and well-centred, dark patina £60-£80

768 Trajan, Denarius, Rome, c. 103-111, rev. Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm, 3.15g/6h (RIC 128; RSC 244a); together with other Roman coins (3) [4]. Varied state £50-£60

769 Trajan, Sestertius, Rome, c. 103-11, rev. Arabia standing front, holding branch, camel beneath, 27.59g (RIC 466); Hadrian, Sestertius, Rome, c. 125-8, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory and cornucopia, 27.15g (RIC 636b) [2]. Good fine £90-£120

770 Trajan, Sestertius, Rome, c. 112-14, laureate bust right, rev. Dacia seated left on rock holding aquila, child holding grapes in front, 25.54g (RIC 621: BMCRE 960). Double-struck and smoothing in obverse fields, otherwise good fine £120-£150

771 Trajan, Sestertius, Rome, c. 112-14, laureate bust right, rev. Felicitas draped and standing front, holding cornucopia and winged caduceus, 26.35g (RIC 625). Light corrosion around edge, otherwise very fine £120-£150

772 Hadrian, Sestertii (3), all Rome, 121-2, rev. Virtus standing left in military attire, 27.19g (RIC 614a); c. 134-8 (2), revs. Fortuna standing left, 25.27g (RIC 759d), Providentia standing left, 24.94g (RIC 772) [3]. About very fine or better, dark patina £150-£200

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773 Hadrian, Sestertius, Rome, c. 132-4, cuirassed and draped bust left, rev. Justitia seated left, resting on sceptre and holding patera, 26.15g (RIC 710J). Light smoothing in obverse field, otherwise very fine £120-£150

774 Hadrian, Dupondii (2), both Rome, revs. Virtus standing right (RIC 605), Salus standing left (RIC 604a); Asses (4), all Rome, revs. Britannia seated front (RIC 577B), Janus Quadrifons standing front (RIC 662), Salus standing right (RIC 669d), galley with arched cabin to right (RIC 673c) [6]. Fine or better £90-£120

775 Antoninus Pius, Sestertii (2), both Rome, 139, rev. Fides standing right, raising bowl of fruit, 27.45g (RIC 546); 159-60, rev. Pietas standing left, carrying globe and child, 29.62g (RIC 1031) [2]. First with light encrustation on reverse and edge split, otherwise very fine, second good fine £90-£120

776 Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, c. 140-4, laureate bust right, rev. Moneta standing left, holding coin purse and scales in outstretched right hand, cornucopia in left, 25.81g (RIC 611). Porous surface on obverse, otherwise about very fine, rare £150-£180

777 Antoninus Pius, Sestertii (2), both Rome, c. 145-161, rev. Salus standing left, 24.50g (RIC 761); 151-2, rev. Emperor seated left in curule chair, 21.58g (RIC 889); together with a Sestertius of Sabina [3]. First good fine, second fine but scratched in obverse fields, last smoothed and tooled, otherwise fine £90-£120

778 Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, 157-8, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 23.94g (RIC 987 var.). About very fine, rare £150-£180 This type with draped bust not listed in RIC; no examples shown on Coin Archives

779 Fasutina Senior, Sestertii (2), both Rome, 141, revs. Juno veiled, standing left with patera and sceptre, 22.50g (RIC 1143), hexastyle temple on raised podium, figural scene in pediment, quadriga on fastigium, and statues on angles, 23.27g (RIC 1148) [2]. First very fine with olive-green patina with a few small pits on obverse, second good fine £90-£120

780 Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), Sestertius, Rome, 148-9, rev. Clementia standing front, 26.05g (RIC Antoninus Pius 1278); Marcus Aurelius, Sestertii (3), Rome, 179-80, rev. Virtus seated right, 22.44g (RIC 1249); 161 (2), revs. pyre in four tiers, decorated with figures and topped by a facing quadriga, 24.00g (RIC 1266), Marcus and Verus embracing, 23.71g (RIC 1281) [4]. Fine to very fine £150-£200

781 Faustina Junior, Sestertii (2), both Rome, c. 161-76, revs. Venus seated left, 22.57g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 735), Venus standing left,, 25.92g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1688); Diva Faustina, Sestertius, Rome, c. 176-180, rev. Diana standing facing, 26.64g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1715) [3]. Good fine and better, but first scraped in obverse fields £90-£120

782 Lucilla, Sestertii (2), both Rome, c. 164-9, revs. Juno seated left, 24.80g (RIC Aurelius 1746), Juno standing left, 25.17g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1748); Commodus (as Cæsar), Sestertius, Rome, 175-6, bust right, rev. Jupiter and Commodus standing left, 23.67g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1747); Commodus, Sestertius, Rome, 180, rev. eagle standing right on altar, 23.33g (RIC 658) [4]. First and last tooled on obverse, otherwise fine and better £60-£80

783 Commodus, Sestertii (2), Rome, 179-80, rev. Jupiter seated left, 23.39g (RIC 291d), 184-5, rev. Emperor standing left, 25.05g (RIC 454Ad); Septimius Severus, Sestertius, Rome, 193, rev. Victory advancing left, 18.21g (RIC 656); Macrinus, Sestertius, Rome, 217, rev. Annona standing left, 18.44g (RIC 146) [4]. Fine or better, first two with olive-green patina £90-£120

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784 Commodus, Sestertius, Rome, c. 186-9, laureate bust right, rev. draped Victory flying left holding garland, two shields below inscribed SC resting on a base inscribed COS V PP, 27.76g (RIC 552). Flan somewhat mis-shapen, otherwise good fine, reverse legend clearly legible, rare £120-£150

785 Manlia Scantilla, Sestertius, Rome, 193, draped bust right, rev. Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at feet, 25.56g (RIC Didius Julianus 18b). Very fine, rare £300-£400

786 Septimius Severus, Sestertius, Rome, 195, laureate bust right, rev. helmeted and draped Roma seated left, holding victory and spear, 24.43g (RIC 691). Light scratches in fields, otherwise about very fine £80-£100

787 Septimius Severus, a lightweight barbarous imitation Sestertius copying coins from the mint at Rome, laureate bust right, I SPET SIV PIRT AVG IMP, rev. FORTUNA I[–]CI, SC, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia, 15.27g (cf. RIC 706a/703). Good fine with an artistic portrait £90-£120 A barbarous invention; the types are those of RIC 706a, while the reverse legend appears to be a blundered copy of RIC 703

788 Caracalla, Denarius, Rome, 210-13, rev. Emperor standing right, holding transverse spear, 2.75g (RIC 225); Diocletian, Follis, Cyzicus, rev. Genius, draped in chlamys, holding cornucopia and pouring libation from patera, 7.62g (RIC 12a) [2]. Nearly extremely fine, first with attractive cabinet tone £100-£120

789 Severus Alexander, Sestertii (4), all Rome, revs. Fides standing left, 20.27g (RIC 552d), Pax advancing left, 21.84g (RIC 592c), Mars standing left, 23.23g (RIC 477), Spes walking left, 23.66g (RIC 648a) [4]. Fine or better £90-£120

790 Pupienus, Sestertius, Rome, 238, laureate bust right, rev. Pax seated left, 15.81g (RIC 22A). Fine, scarce £90-£120

791 Gordian III, Antoninianii (5), Antioch ?, c. 242-4, rev. Emperor standing, 4.07g (RSC 319); Rome (4), c. 241-3 (2), revs. Sol, 4.54g (RSC 41), Lætitia, 4.09g (RSC 121), 242-3, rev. Apollo, 5.02g (RSC 261), c. 243-4, rev. Mars, 3.07g (RSC 155); Philip I, Antoninianii (2), both Rome, c. 244-5, rev. Pax, 4.60g (RSC 102), 247, rev. Felicitas, 4.46g (RSC 136) [7]. Very fine or better £150-£200

792 Philip I, Sestertius, Rome, 247, laureate bust right, rev. Felicitas draped, standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 17.19g (RIC 150). Verycvfine and well-centred, attractive dark green patina £120-£150

793 Constantine I, anonymous Third-Siliqua, Constantinople, after 330, helmeted and draped bust of Roma left, rev. large P within border of pellets (Bendall, RN 2002, 3; RIC –; S 599B var.). A few minor edge chips, otherwise very fine £100-£120 Provenance: Found at Chelmsford (Essex), October 2019

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Roman Provincial Coinage

794 Augustus, Æ 19, Antioch, yr 43 [12-3], head of Zeus right, rev. ram running right, head reverted (RPC I, 4268); Hadrian, Æ 14, Antioch, yr 177 [128-9], head of Apollo left, rev. laurel-branch (RPC III, 3748) [2]. First good fine, second very fine and scarce £50-£60

795 Tiberius, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 19 [32-33], laureate bust left, rev. radiate head of Augustus right, 11.68g (RPC 5095; BMC 45). Good very fine £90-£120

796 Tiberius, Dupondius, Sabratha (Africa Proconsularis), laureate head of Ball-Melqart right, rev. radiate bust of Augustus right, lituus in front, all within laurel wreath, 16.80g (RPC I 816.1; CNG 63, 1105, same dies). Very fine and well- centred, full obverse legend visible £150-£180

797 Nero, Tetradrachms (4), all Alexandria, revs. Alexandria, Apollo (RPC 5289, 5292); Hadrian, Tetradrachms (2), both Alexandria, revs. Ammon, Sarapis (RPC 5637, 5789) [6]. Good fine or better £90-£120

798 Nero, Tetradrachms (20), all Alexandria, revs. Dikaiosyne, Poppæa, Sarapis, eagle, Alexandria, Augustus, Tiberius, Hera [20]. Varied state £100-£150

799 Nero, Tetradrachms (20), all Alexandria, revs. snake, Poppæa, eagle, Alexandria, Augustus, Tiberius, Zeus, Hera, Apollo [20]. Varied state £100-£150

800 Vespasian, Tetradrachm, Antioch, date illegible, rev. eagle standing left on club, 14.31g (cf. RPC 1953); Trajan, Tetradrachms (3), all Antioch, 110-111, revs. Tyche of Antioch seated, Orontes below, 13.09g (RPC 3540), eagle standing right on club, 11.72g (RPC 3538), laureate head of Melqart right, wearing lion-skin, 13.09g (RPC 3593) [4]. Good fine, last with scrape on reverse £100-£150

801 Domitian, Æ Hemidrachm, Alexandria, yr 11 [91-2], laureate buist right, rev. Pharos lighthouse, decorated with a statue of Ptolemy Soter (?) at the summit and figures of Triton on lower stage, 16.42g (RPC 2617; cf. BMC 343). Fine, rare £200-£260 The lighthouse of Alexandria a masterpiece of Greek architecture which pioneered the architectural form of these structures, came to be considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Constructed on the island of Pharos during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphos, it was designed to help guide merchants and travellers into Alexandria’s two harbours, away from the shallows and reefs that ran along the nearby coastline. Unfortunately, the structure is now lost, having been destroyed by several earthquakes. Reconstructions, based on surviving literary evidence and artistic depictions such as that seen on this coin, indicate that it originally stood around 115 metres above sea level and that its light was visible from some 34 miles distant

802 Hadrian, Tetradrachms (18), all Alexandria, revs. Nilus, serpents, Sarapis, eagle, Apollo, Pronoia; together with uncertain Tetradrachms of Alexandria (2) [20]. Varied state £100-£150

803 Hadrian, Tetradrachms (20), all Alexandria, revs. Nilus, clasped hands, Mummy of Osiris, eagle, Sarapis, Ammon, canopus, Isis, serpents, Eirene [20]. Varied state £100-£150

804 Hadrian, Æ Drachms (8), all Alexandria, revs. Nilus, Canpoi, Isis, Apis Bull; together with other Alexandrian bronzes (11), miscellaneous ancient bronzes (4), and a glass seal stone depicting a griffin [24]. Varied state £100-£150

805 Antoninus Pius, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 13 [149-50], draped bust of Faustina II right, rev. Athena standing left, holding Nike and spear, 11.93g (Milne 2033; Dattari 3235; RPC online 13655). Patch of verdigris on reverse, otherwise fine, rare £60-£80 No examples of this type are shown on Coin Archives

806 Antoninus Pius, Tetradrachms (2), Alexandria, yr 11, rev. Apollo Didymeus facing (RPC online 14267); yr 11, rev. Apollo Didymeus standing left (RIC online 14538); Marcus Aurelius, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 8, rev. bust of Selene facing right (RPC online 14512) [3]. First two with patches of verdigris, otherwise all fine, scarce £60-£80

807 Antoninus Pius, Tetradrachms (20), all Alexandria, revs. Eirene (4), Canopus, Isis Pharia, hands, eagle (2), Nilus, Sarapis (3), Nike (2), Mars, Dikaiosyne (2), Athena, Tyche [20]. Varied state £100-£150

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808 Antoninus Pius, Æ Hemidrachm, Alexandria, yr 2 [138-9], radiate bust right, rev. sphinx crouched right, wearing nemes and uræus, 14.66g (Milne 1613; cf. BMC 1249). Fine, rare £90-£120

809 Marcus Aurelius, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 7 [166-7], draped bust of Lucilla right, rev. Tyche reclining on couch, resting hand on rudder, 12.60g (RPC online 14514; Dattari 3817; BMC 1391). Fine, rare £150-£180

810 Marcus Aurelius, Didrachm, Cæsarea, 161-6, laureate bust right, rev. Helios, holding globe and sceptre, standing atop Mount Argaios, 6.23g (RPC online 6942); together with Drachms (4), of Vespasian, Trajan, Septimius Severus and Caracalla, and a Hemidrachm of Vespasian [6]. Fine to very fine, but one a plated contemporary imitation £90-£120

811 Maximinus Thrax, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 2 [235-6], rev. Hamonia seated left, holding double cornucopia, 14.17g (RPC online 10673); Gallienus, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 12 [264-5], rev. Tyche seated left, holding cornucopia, palm behind, 10.00g (BMC 2202) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine and attractively toned £90-£120

812 Tetradrachms (6), Antioch and Seleucia in Pieria, of Macrinus, Elagabalus (2), Gordian III, Philip I, Philip II; together with miscellaneous Roman provincial bronzes (40) [46]. Fine and better £100-£150

813 Tetradrachms (14), all Alexandria, of Claudius (2), Nero (11), Vitellius [14]. Varied state £90-£120

814 Tetradrachms (17), all Alexandria, of Hadrian, Faustina II (2), Severus Alexander, Julia Mæsa, Maximinus Thrax (2), Tranquillina, Philip I (2), Gallienus, Salonina, Claudius Gothicus (2), Aurelian (2), Probus; together with uncertain Tetradrachms of Alexandria (3), miscellaneous ancient bronzes (4) [24]. Varied state £100-£150

815 Tetradrachms (18), all Alexandria, of Tiberius, Claudius (2), Nero, Galba, Vespasian (2), Trajan (3), Hadrian (2), Antoninus Pius (2), Marcus Aurelius, Commodus, Severus Alexander, Gordian III [18]. Varied state £100-£150

816 Tetradrachms (18), all Alexandria, of Claudius (2), Nero (2), Galba (2), Vespasian (8), Titus (2), Trajan (2) [18]. Varied state £100-£150

817 Tetradrachms (18), all Alexandria, of Claudius, Nero, Vespasian, Nerva (2), Trajan, Hadrian (6), Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius (5) [18]. Varied state £100-£150

818 Tetradrachms (21), all Alexandria, of Elagabalus (3), Severus Alexander (2), Philip I (8), Gordian III (6), Valerian II, Maximianus [21]. Varied state £100-£150

819 Tetradrachms (25), all Alexandria, of Trajan, Hadrian (2), Antoninus Pius (9), Marcus Aurelius (3), Commodus (2), Severus Alexander (2), Gordian III, Philip I (2), Claudius Gothicus (2), Maximianus; together with other later Alexandrian Tetradrachms (6) [31]. Varied state £150-£200

820 Tetradrachms (75), all Alexandria, 3rd and 4th cents.; together with miscellaneous coins of the World (16) [91]. Varied state £200-£300

821 Tetradrachms (80), all Alexandria, 3rd and 4th cents. [80]. Varied state £200-£300

822 Berytus, miscellaneous bronzes (19), of Augustus (2), Tiberius, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Julia Domna, Septimius Severus (3), Geta, Caracalla, Elagabalus (5), Gordian III (2) [19]. Fine and better £80-£100

823 Provincial bronzes (17), all Cæsarea, of Trajan (2), Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus (2), Caracalla, Elagabalus, Severus Alexander (4), Gordian III (4) [17]. Varied state £60-£80

824 Provincial bronzes (42), of Syria and Phoenicia, 1st cent. BC to 3rd cent. AD; together with contemporary plated imitation Tetradrachms (2) of Caracalla and Macrinus [44]. Varied state £100-£150 Miscellaneous

825 Mark Antony, Denarius; together with other ancient coins (14) [15]. Varied state £60-£80

826 Antoninianii (4), of Philip I, Gallienus and Probus (2); together with a Drachm of Alexander III, a Tetrobol of Histaiai, a Siliqua and a bronze of Theodosius, and a Byzantine (?) commercial weight [9]. Fine to very fine, but two with filed edges £60-£80

827 Antoninianii (8), Roman bronzes (36) [44]. Varied state £60-£80 x 828 Antoninianii (9); together with late Roman bronzes (45), Byzantine Æ Trachea (2), Byzantine bronzes (14) [70]. Varied state £200-£300

829 Sestertii (6), all Rome, of Julia Mamæa, Maximinus Thrax, Gordian III, Philip I (2), Trajan Decius [6]. Two pitted, otherwise fine and better £90-£120

830 Bronzes (17), of Cyrenaica, Carthage and Numidia [17]. Varied state £60-£80

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831 Bronzes (24), of Syria and Phoenicia, 1st cent. BC to 1st cent. AD [25]. Varied state £100-£150 x 832 Bronzes (33), Egypt to , 4th cent. BC to 2nd cent. AD [33]. Fine to very fine £100-£150

833 Bronzes (47), of Phoenicia, 2nd cent. BC to 1st cent. AD [47]. Varied state £150-£200

834 Bronzes (48), of Macedon, 4th cent. BC to 2nd cent. AD [48]. Varied state £150-£200

835 Bronzes (50), of Macedon and Thrace, 4th cent. BC to 1st cent. AD [50]. Varied state £150-£200

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836 ZABULISTAN, Spur Martan Shah (c. 7th cent. AD), Drachm, ZAWL (Zabul), yr 8, 3.36g (Göbl 211; Zeno 180863). Slightly bent, otherwise very fine with some toning, rare £300-£400

837 ZABULISTAN, Spur Martan Shah (c. 7th cent. AD), Drachm, LHWT (Rakhvad), yr 8, 3.42g (Göbl 211 var.; Zeno 184481). Good very fine, rare £300-£400

838 ZABULISTAN, Spur Martan Shah (c. 7th cent. AD), Drachm, SAKAL? (unidentified mint), yr 8, 3.48g (Göbl 211 var.; Zeno 203069). Very fine, rare £300-£400

Australia

G 839 Victoria, Sovereign, 1872S, shield rev. (M 70; S 3855). Nearly extremely fine [slabbed PCGS AU 55] £340-£400

G 840 Victoria, Sovereign, 1885S, shield rev. (M 81; S 3855B). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £500-£600

G 841 Victoria, Sovereign, 1888M, second obv. (M 132; S 3867B). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £500-£700

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G 842 Victoria, Sovereign, 1896M (M 156; S 3875). About mint state [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £900-£1,100 No examples graded higher by PCGS

G 843 Victoria, Sovereign, 1897S (M 166; S 3877). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £600-£800

G 844 Victoria, Sovereign, 1899P (M 171; S 3876). Good extremely fine, scarce [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £800-£1,000

G 845 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1905P (M 198; S 3972). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £500-£700

G 846 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1908P (M 201; S 3972). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £300-£360

G 847 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1909M (M 193; S 3971). Lightly bagmarked, otherwise about as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £340-£400

G 848 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1909S (M 211; S 3973). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £300-£360

G 849 Edward VII, Half-Sovereign, 1906S (M 523; S 3977B). Minor contact marks, otherwise about as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £800-£1,000 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) World Coins from Various Properties

G 850 George V, Sovereign, 1911S (M 271; S 4003). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £300-£360

G 851 George V, Sovereign, 1912P (M 251; S 4001). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £340-£400

G 852 George V, Sovereign, 1918P (M 257; S 4001). Some tiny adjustment marks, otherwise about as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £400-£500

G 853 George V, Sovereign, 1918P (M 257; S 4001). Good extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £300-£360

G 854 George V, Sovereign, 1919S (M 279; S 4003). About as struck [slabbed MS 62] £340-£400

G 855 George V, Sovereign, 1921S (M 281; S 4003). Small stain on neck and lightly bagmarked, otherwise good extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £1,200-£1,500

G 856 George V, Sovereign, 1929M (M 247; S 4000). Good extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS62] £2,400-£3,000

G 857 George V, Half-Sovereign, 1915S (M 540; S 4003). About mint state [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £240-£300

858 George V, Threepences (2), both 1910, Halfpenny, 1915 (KM. 18, 22); George VI, Crown, 1937 (KM. 37); together with other coins of the Commonwealth (22) [26]. Varied state £60-£80

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x 859 George V, Penny, 1920, Melbourne die, dots above upper and below lower scrolls (KM. 23). Good very fine, scarce [slabbed PCGS XF 40] £240-£300 Barbados

860 Pennies (2), 1788 (Prid. 10, 14; KM. Tn 4, 8); together with a Woods Farthing, 1723 [3]. Fine to very fine £90-£120

Belgium

861 Albert I, Pattern 10 Centimes, 1929, unsigned, in nickel, no central hole, counterstamped 7 on obv., edge plain, 4.00g/6h (KM. Pn 294); LUXEMBOURG, Maria Theresia, Liard, 1759 (KM. 3); NETHERLANDS, Willem III, 10 Cents, 1890, Wilhelmina, 5 Cents, 1908 (KM. 80, 137) [4]. Very fine and better, first rare £60-£80 Provenance: Spink Auction 154, 12 July 2001, lot 218 Bermuda

862 George III, Penny, 1793 (Prid. 5; KM. 5). About extremely fine £100-£120

Bolivia

863 Charles II, cob Réales (2), 1674E, 1678E (CCT 611, 615); Philip V, cob Réales (3), 1707Y, 1710Y, 1742P (CCT 1405, 1408, 1444); Ferdinand VI, cob 4 Réales, 1759Q (CCT 389); cob 2 Réales (9), 1747Q, 1749Q, 1750E, 1754C, 1755Q, 1756Q, 1757Q, 1758Q, 1759Q (CCT 442, 444, 446, 453, 455-9); cob Réales (8), 1754Q, 1755Q, 1756Q, 1757Q, 1758Q (2), 1759Q (2) (CCT 538-43); cob Half-Réale, 1759Q (CCT 621); together with other cobs (4), mint and/or date unclear, a Mexico Réal of Charles and Johanna and a contemporary forgery of a cob 2 Réales [30]. Varied state, two pierced £150-£200

864 Charles III, 2 Réales, 1767, Potosi (KM. 48); together with a Peru, Charles II, Réal, 1699, Lima [2]. Fine £40-£60

865 Republic, 20 Centavos, 1883EF (KM. 159.1). Nearly very fine, the error initials extremely rare £60-£80 KM suggests only 3-5 specimens known Brazil

866 Joseph I, 1000 Réis, 1771 (KM. 162.1; F 75); CANADA, Elizabeth II, 5 Dollars, 1983 (KM. 135; F B4); CHILE, Republic, 5 Pesos, 1895 (KM. 153; F 50); DENMARK, Frederik VIII, 10 Kroner, 1909 (KM. 809; F 298); SWEDEN, Oscar II, 5 Kronor, 1881 (KM. 756; F 95); SWITZERLAND, Confederation, 20 Francs, 1935L-B (KM. 35.1; F 499) [6]. Varied state, first ex mount and pierced, fifth also ex mount £500-£700

British North Borneo

867 25 Cents, 1929H (Prid. 1; KM. 6). As struck [slabbed NGC MS 66] £300-£400

868 Half-Cent, 1891H (Prid. 32; KM. 1); BRITISH WEST AFRICA, Edward VIII, Pennies (10), all 1936KN, George VI, Penny, 1946KN (KM. 16, 19); PALESTINE, British Mandate, 20 Mils, 1942 (KM. 5a); together with miscellaneous 19th and 20th century World coins (6) [19]. Varied state £80-£100 Brunei

869 temp. ‘Abd al-Mu’min, Pitis, 1285h (Mitchiner 3978; KM. 2); temp. Hashim Jalal, Cent, 1304h (KM. 3); MUSCAT & OMAN, Faisal b. Turki, Quarter-Annas (3), 1311h, 1312h, 1315h (KM. 2, 3.1, 8.1); BUKHARA, temp. Alim Khan, Tengas (2), 1336h and date off flan (KM. 46.2); KHIVA, Muhammad Rahim (1282-1328h), Falus, 130[–]h (KM. Y3); together with Persian civic coppers (2), uncertain mints [10]. Varied state, first scarce £100-£150

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870 temp. ‘Abd al-Mu’min, Half-Pitis, 1285h, 6.20g/6h (Mitchiner 3979; KM. 1). Very fine, rare £150-£180

Cambodia

871 Miscellaneous coins, in silver (7), base metal (4); together with coins of Aceh, Burma (3), Java (2), Johore, Kelantan and Siam [20]. Varied state £100-£150

Central American Republic

872 8 Réales, 1824M, Nueva (KM. 4). Good very fine with some toning £300-£400

Ceylon

873 Miscellaneous ancient and medieval base metal coins (48), including many local imitations of Roman bronzes [48]. Varied state £100-£150

China

874 QING DYNASTY, Wen Zong, 10 , Fuzhou, Fujian Province, 24.32g (H 22.780). Very fine £100-£120

875 QING DYNASTY, Wen Zong, 10 Cash, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, 15.65g (H 22.793). About very fine £100-£120

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876 QING DYNASTY, Wen Zong, 10 Cash, Guilin, Guangxi Province, 17.89g (H 22.825). About very fine £100-£120

877 QING DYNASTY, Wen Zong, 10 Cash, Wuchang, Hubei Province, 13.74g (H 22.857). Very fine £100-£120

878 QING DYNASTY, De Zong (1875-1908), machine-struck brass Cash, Wuchang, Hubei Province, large characters on obv., 2.42g (H 22.1355 var.; KM. HSU 182). Good very fine, very rare £60-£80

879 TAIPING REBELLION, Anonymous, Cash, undated [c. 1860-2], 3.74g (H 23.10); Cash, undated [c. 1861-4], 3.07g (H 23.18) [2]. Fine, scarce £100-£150 Cocos-Keeling Islands

880 J.S. Clunies Ross, ivory 10 Cents, 1913, no. 1197 (Prid. 6; KM. Tn2). Extremely fine, rare £150-£180 Please note that ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to export and other trade restrictions

881 J.S. Clunies Ross, ivory 5 Cents, 1913, no. 2322 (Prid. 7; KM. Tn1). Extremely fine, rare £150-£180 Please note that ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to export and other trade restrictions

882 Charles IIII, 2 Escudos, 1791JJ, Nuévo Reino (CCT 387; Cayon 14167; F 56). Good fine £240-£300

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Crete

883 George, 5 Drachmai, 1901 (Divo 130; Dav. 118; KM. 9). Extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £6,000-£8,000 Only one graded finer by PCGS; three graded finer by NGC

Crusader issues

884 ANTIOCH, Bohemond III (1163-1201), Denier, ‘helmet’ type, class E, rev. crescent in first quarter, 0.86g/3h (Magaracik 171); JERUSALEM, Baldwin III (1130-63), Denier, ‘smooth’ series, Gp 1, 0.60g/2h (Metcalf –), Denier, ‘smooth’ series, Gp 4, 0.95g/8h (Metcalf 159-64) [3]. First good fine and very rare, second with edge chipped otherwise good very fine and rare, last very fine £100-£150 Provenance: First A. Lilburn Collection, Baldwin Auction 49, 25-6 September 2006, lot 1789; second Baldwin Coins of the Crusades FPL 6, July 2004 (63)

Cyprus

885 Edward VII, 18 Piastres, 1907 (Prid. 3; KM. 10). Good fine, rare £120-£150

886 George V, 45 Piastres, 1928 (Prid. 1; KM. 19); together with other miscellaneous coins of Cyprus and Greece (25) [26]. Varied state £80-£100

Dominican Republic

887 Peso, 1897A (KM. 16). Good very fine £80-£100

888 10 Centavos, 1959 (KM. 19). As struck [slabbed NGC MS 66] £300-£400

889 10 Centavos, 1959 (KM. 19). As struck [slabbed NGC MS 66] £300-£400

Egypt

890 Mahmud II (1223-55h), 5 Para, yr 31 (OC 30-103-04); Abdul Mejid (1255-77h), 10 Para, yr 15 (OC 31-044-22), 5 Para, yr 2 (OC 31-045-03), Para, yr 5 (OC 31-046-03); Abdul Aziz (1277-93h), 40 Para, yr 10 (OC 32-031-02), 20 Para, yr 3 (OC 32-032-02), 10 Para, yr 4 (OC 32-033-02), 4 Para, yr 4 (OC 32-035-00); Abdul Hamid II (1293-1327h), Twentieth- Qirsh, yr 33 (OC 34-034-00), Fortieth-Qirsh, yr 26 (OC 34-035-00); Mehmed V (1327-36h), Twentieth-Qirsh, yr 6 (OC 35-025-00), Fortieth-Qirsh, yr 6 (OC 35-026-00) [12]. Varied state, first scarce, fourth rare £80-£100

G 891 United Arab Republic, 5 Pounds, 1968/1388h (KM. 416; F 123). Good extremely fine £800-£1,000

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France

892 Philip IV (1285-1314), Maille tierce à l’O rond (3), 1.32g/4h, 1.29g/3h, 1.26g/3h (Dup. 219) [3]. Good fine to very fine £100-£120

893 Philip IV, Maille tierce à l’O rond, 1.25g/9h (Dup. 219); together with other French hammered coins (26), Louis VI to Charles VI [27]. Varied state, some damaged £150-£200

894 Philip VI (1328-50), Pite tournoise, cross, rev. chatel, P between annulets beneath, 0.45g/8h (Dup. 280). Fine, rare £80-£100

895 Louis XI (1461-83), Blanc à la couronne, Lyon, 2.73g/1h (Dup. 550); together with other French hammered coins (25), Charles VII to Henri II [26]. Varied state £200-£260

896 Henri III, Franc au col plat, 1586M, Toulouse, 13.54g/4h (Dup. 1130); together with other French coins (24, mostly silver), many late 16th century [25]. Varied state £150-£200

897 Louis XIV, Écu à la mèche longue, 1653A, Paris (KM. 155.1; VG 202). Good fine or better £80-£100

898 Louis XIV, Écu aux trois couronnes, 1711B, Rouen (KM. 386.1; VG 229). Some blank filing, otherwise good fine, reverse a little better £80-£100

899 Louis XIV, Twefth-Écu au buste juvénile, 1664D, Lyon (KM. 199.3; VG 115); together with other French and French colonial coins in silver (27), base metal (54), 17th and 18th centuries [82]. Varied state £150-£200

900 Louis XV, Écus aux branches d’oliviers (2), 1726I, Limoges, 1727M, Toulouse; Écus aux bandeaux (3), 1750B, Rouen, 1755 Pau, 1763L, Bayonne (KM. 486.10, 486.13, 512.3, 512.12, 518; VG 321-2) [5]. Varied state £100-£150

901 Louis XVI, Écus aux branches d’oliviers (3), 1785I, Limoges, 1785R, Orléans, 1789L, Bayonne (KM. 564.7, 564.9, 564.14; VG 356) [3]. Last about very fine, others very fine and better but first scratched on bust £120-£150

902 ANGLO-GALLIC, Henry VI (1422-50), Grand Blanc aux écus, Paris, mm. crown, 3.11g/12h (W 405A; E 279). About very fine, reverse slightly double struck £100-£120

903 BRITTANY, Francis II (1458-88), Blanc, Rennes, 2.99g/1h (B 136); together with other French feudal coins (25), mostly 12th to 14th centuries [26]. Varied state £120-£150

904 DOMBES, Anne Marie Louise d’Orléans, Douzième d’ecu, 1666A, 2.06g/6h (KM. 40); together with other French coins in silver (17), base metal (81), mostly feudal, 16th and 17th centuries [99]. Varied state £150-£200

905 NORMANDY, Anonymous, Denier, 11th cent., cross with pellets in angles, rev. cross calvary flanked by O and V, blundered legends on both sides, 0.76g/6h (Dumas, RN 1979, pl. xvii, 8; P d’A 121 var.). Cracked around inner circle and edge chipped, otherwise about very fine, extremely rare £200-£260

906 Feudal Deniers (21), from Angoulême, Déols, Poitou, Tours, etc., mostly 12th and 13th centuries [21]. Varied state £100-£120 Germany

907 WüRZBURG, City, , 1631, in the name of Gustavus Adolphus, 28.86g/12h (Dav. 4559A; KM. 90). Possibly removed from a mount, otherwise good very fine and toned, rare £500-£700

908 WEIMAR REPUBLIC, 3 Marks, 1930A, von der Vogelweide (J 344; KM. 69); together with other World coins, in silver (19), base metal (47), mostly 20th century [67]. Varied state £100-£120

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Gibraltar

x 909 Victoria, Proof 2 Quarts, 1861, edge plain, 10.27g/12h (Prid. 4; KM. 3). One carbon speck on either side, otherwise virtually as struck and patinated, extremely rare £2,400-£3,000 Provenance: Sovereign Rarities Auction 2, 24 September 2019, lot 329

x 910 Victoria, Proof Quart, 1861, edge plain, 5.40g/12h (Prid. 8; KM. 2). Two stains on obverse, otherwise virtually as struck, extremely rare £500-£600 Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 21-2 September 1981, lot 546; A.L.T. McCammon Collection, Baldwin Auction 20, 11 October 1999, lot 280; ‘Arielle’ Collection, Part II, Baldwin Auction 86, 6 May 2014, lot 157; Sovereign Rarities Auction 2, 24 September 2019, lot 328

911 Circulo El Progreso, presumed a currency token valued at 4 Pence, cupro-nickel, 20mm (Lyall 1215). Good fine, extremely rare; perhaps the only recorded specimen £30-£40 Provenance: DNW Auction T16, 2 October 2019, lot 173

912 Tallies (4), Crown Bar (2), aluminium, 19mm (Lyall 1219), copper, 19mm (Lyall 1220); R.B., octagonal aluminium, 21mm (Lyall 1243); Winter Gardens Night Club, aluminium, 21mm (Lyall 1259) [4]. Generally fine, all rare £40-£60 Provenance: DNW Auction T16, 2 October 2019, lot 175 Guatemala

913 Charles IIII, 2 Réales, 1793M (CCT 876), Réal, 1794M (CCT 1009); PERU, Charles IIII, 2 Réales, 1793IJ (CCT 896), Half- Réal, 1794IJ (CCT 1168); together with Jamaican fruit tallies (12), and a contemporary cast copy of a Half-Réale [17]. Varied state £80-£100

914 Ferdinand VII, 2 Réales, 1813M, Nueva Granada (KM. 67); together with other Spanish and Spanish colonial silver coins (63), mostly 18th and 19th centuries [64]. Varied state, a useful lot £200-£300 Haiti

915 Jean-Pierre Boyer, 50 Centimes, AN 28 [1831] (KM. 20), other Central and South American silver coins (44); together with a quantity of similar base metal coins [Lot]. Many silver 19th century, others mostly later, varied state £100-£150 Ionian Islands

916 George III, 2 Oboli, 1819 (Prid. 18; KM. 33). Good fine £60-£80 Italy

917 AQUILEIA, Antonio Panciera (1402-11), Denaro, 0.56g/11h (Biaggi 191); together with other minor medieval coins (7), from Ancona, Bardi, Bologna, Genoa, Lucca, etc, mostly 12th to 14th centuries [8]. Fine or better £40-£60

918 MILAN, Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1468-76), Testone, pellet-in-annulet behind head, 9.56g/6h (Toffanin 201/2; Crippa 6/A; CNI V, 58). About very fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: C. Campbell Collection, DNW Auction 142, 13 September 2017, lot 233 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) World Coins from Various Properties

919 NAPLES, Robert d’Anjou (1309-43), Gigliato (Biaggi 1634); together with miscellaneous silver and billon coins of Milan and Naples (10), 12th to 17th centuries [11]. Fine to very fine £80-£100

920 PAVIA, Galeazzo II (1359-78), Grosso or Pegione (Biaggi 1844); together with other billon and base metal coins (8), from Ravenna, Sicily, etc, mostly 11th and 12th centuries [9]. Fair to fine £40-£60

921 SICILY, Roger I (1071-1101), Tarí, no mint or date visible, rev. trefoil of pellets above T, 1.53g/5h (Spahr 26). About very fine, scarce £80-£100

922 SICILY, Roger II (1130-54), Reform coinage, Tarí, mint off flan, 546h, rev. two annulets above cross, 1.18g (Spahr 64). Very fine with clear date £150-£180 Provenance: Stephen Album Auction 13 (Santa Rosa), 18-19 May 2012, lot 1666

923 SICILY, Roger II, Mezzo-Follari (2), 2.38g/12h, 1.78g (Spahr 78, 80); William I (1154-66), fractional Dirham, mint and date unclear, 0.54g (Spahr 96), fractional Follari (2), Messina, 550h, 1.36g/12h, mint and date unclear, 1.26g/7h (Spahr 99); William II (1166-89), Follaro, 1.91g/12h (Spahr 118) [6]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: First three DNW Internet Auction, 22 October 2009, lots 306, 307, 309

924 SICILY, Roger II, Mezzo-Follaro, Messina, 540h, 1.05g (Spahr 79); William II, fractional Dirham, no mint or date, 0.58g/12h (Spahr 116) [2]. Very fine, scarce £80-£100 Provenance: Tim Wilkes FPL 18, January 2013 (11, 12)

925 SICILY, Frederick III (1296-1337), Pierréale, 3.27g/2h (Biaggi 1311); together with a similar coin of Frederick IV and base metal issues (11), including Frederick II, Henry VI, Manfred, Roger II, William I and II [13]. Fine or better £100-£120

926 VENICE, Giovanni Soranzo (1312-29), Grosso, 2.16g/6h (Paolucci 2); together with other Venetian Grossi (6), base metal and billon coins (30) [37]. First very fine but clipped, others in varied state £50-£70

G 927 KINGDOM OF NAPOLEON, Napoleon I, 40 Lire, type I, 1808M (MIR 479/2; F 5). Some minor marks, otherwise very fine £600-£800 Jamaica

928 British Administration, Authority of November 1758, Dollar (valued at Six Shillings and Eightpence), a Ferdinand VI, 8 Réales, 1757MM, Mexico City, both sides centrally countermarked with floriate GR raised within a circular indent, 26.67g (Prid. 4; KM. 8.2). Scratched on both sides, otherwise coin and countermarks good very fine £800-£1,000 Provenance: Found at Lyssons (St Thomas Parish), Jamaica, 1950

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929 British Administration, Authority of November 1758, Half-Réal (valued at Fivepence), a Ferdinand VI, Half-Réal, 1758JM, Lima, both sides countermarked with floriate GR raised within a circular indent, 1.56g (Prid. 8; KM. 1.3). Coin fine, countermarks very fine £150-£180

930 Victoria, Penny, 1869, Halfpence (2), 1884, 1887, Farthings (2), 1887, 1888 (KM. 15-17); together with coins and tokens of New Zealand (3) [8]. Varied state £80-£100

Korea

931 Tae Dong, Chon, undated [1882-3], rev. Ho in black cloisonné enamel, 3.25g (KM. 1081). Enamel mostly intact, otherwise very fine £100-£150

Liberia

932 Republic, Pattern 2 Cents, 1847, by W.J. Taylor, in copper, capped head of Liberty left, rev. palm-tree, edge plain, 17.04g/6h (KM. Pn2). Spot by tree, otherwise nearly extremely fine £90-£120

Low Countries

933 BEAUMONT, Baudouin d’Avesnes (1246-88), Petit Gros, 2.52g/6h (B 2154). Scratched, otherwise fine, rare £100-£150

934 CREVECOEUR, Jean de Flandre (1313-15), Petit Gros, 1.39g/11h; together with other medieval and later Low Countries coins (21), 13th to 18th centuries [22]. Varied state, first scarce but chipped £150-£200

935 FLANDERS, Aire-sur-la-Lys, Obole, lion, rev. cross, 0.33g/6h. About fine, rare £80-£100

Luxembourg

936 Pattern 10 Centimes, 1889, unsigned, in bronze, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 10.13g/6h (KM. E15). Lightly hairlined on reverse, otherwise about as struck, rare £150-£180

Malaya & British Borneo

937 One Cent (129), all 1962 (KM. 6); together with other British and World coins (11), and a contemporary forgery of a George V Halfcrown [141]. Mostly extremely fine or better £60-£80

Mexico

938 Philip V, 2 Réales, 1747M (CCT 1140); Ferdinand VI, 2 Réales (14), 1747M-1760M inclusive (CCT 427-30, 432-41) [15]. Varied state £150-£200

939 Ferdinand VI, Réales (14), 1747M (2), 1748M-1759M inclusive (CCT 511-21, 524-5); Half-Réales (15), 1747M-1757M inclusive, 1758M (2), 1759M, 1760M (CCT 592-602, 605-7) [29]. Varied state, two pierced £150-£200

940 Charles III, 2 Réales (2), 1773FM, 1788FM (CCT 1213, 1229), Réale, 1780FF (CCT 1412); Half-Réales (4), 1775FM, 1778FF, 1786FM (2) (CCT 1600, 1603, 1612); Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1808TH (CCT 665), 2 Réales (2), 1797FM, 1806TH (CCT 923, 933), Réale, date unclear [11]. Varied state £100-£150

941 Republic, 8 Réales, 1894AM, Mexico City (KM. 377.10); together with other Mexican coins in silver (14), base metal (15), 19th and 20th centuries [30]. First extremely fine, others in varied state £120-£150

Nepal

942 Miscellaneous coins, in silver (28), base metal (28) [56]. Varied state, two cut, another pierced £150-£200

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Netherlands

943 Willem I, 25 Cents, 1826, Utrecht (KM. 48); other Dutch and Dutch colonial silver coins (37); together with a quantity of similar base metal coins, 18th to 20th centuries [Lot]. First nearly extremely fine, others in varied state £100-£150 New Guinea

944 Conus shell necklace, beads of shell held by fibre along the edge, approx. 60cm including fixing (Opitz p.22); Kina shell money, approx. 145mm (Opitz p.41); necklaces and bracelets (14) made from, or in combination of, bone, teeth, seeds, beads, coconut shell, shells, turtle shell and coral; together with Boar Tusk bangle (?); loose cowry shells (Monetaria annulus), etc [Lot]. Varied state, some strung with fibre, others nylon, various lengths; viewing strongly recommended £70-£100 Melawea village on the Sepik river, amongst others, used this as money Norway

945 Oscar I, 24 Skilling, 1845 (KM. 315.1); other Norwegian and Swedish silver coins (32); together with a quantity of similar base metal coins, 18th to 20th centuries [Lot]. First good fine, others in varied state £100-£150 Penang

946 EIC, Tenth-Dollar, 1788, 2.48g/12h (Prid. 4; KM. 5); Pice, 1787 (Prid. 7; KM. 4); Half-Pice, 1787 (Prid. 9; KM. 2) [3]. First severely encrusted, otherwise about fine, second fine, last very fine £100-£150 Poland

947 Boleslaw III (1107-38), Denar, St George and the dragon, rev. cross, 0.51g (Kopicki 44; Gum. 80). About very fine, scarce £100-£120

948 Sigismund III, 3 Groschen, 1593, Olkusz, 2.38g (Gum. 1007). Some flatness on reverse, otherwise very fine £30-£40 Portugal

949 Manuel I (1495-1521), Half-Vintém, Lisbon, 0.64g/9h; together with billon coins (14), including Ceitils of Alfonso V, John I, John III, a Dinheiro of Dinis I, etc, mostly 14th-16th centuries [15]. Varied state £40-£60

950 John V, Peça, 1725, 13.96g/12h (Gomes 127.03; KM. 221.3; F 86). Some scratches and scrapes, otherwise good very fine, very rare £2,000-£2,600

951 Peter V (1853-61), 80 Réis, undated (KM. 177); other European silver coins and medals (23); together with a quantity of base metal coins [Lot]. First good very fine, others in varied state £80-£100 Rhodesia

x 952 SALISBURY, Gold & Platinum Group Metals Co Ltd, uniface brass, un-numbered, 39mm (Hern 702a). About extremely fine, rare; pierced for suspension £80-£100

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Russia

953 Peter the Great, Rouble, ҂АΨΘΙ [1719] OK-ILL, Red mint, reads POCNI, 26.34g/12h (Bit. 824; Diakov 89; Sev. 435A). Flan flaw on obverse and lightly tooled in places, otherwise about very fine £500-£600

954 Catherine II, 20 Kopecks, 1784 (KM. C63c); other Russian silver coins (23); together with a quantity of similar base metal coins, 18th to 20th centuries [Lot]. First nearly very fine, others in varied state £150-£200

955 Paul I, re-coinage of 1797, 5 Kopecks, date (1791 or 1793) unclear, no mintmark, 51.83g/12h (Bit. 96-7; Brekke 8/12). Fine, very rare £400-£500

956 Nicholas II, 3 Kopecks, 1891 (KM. Y11.2), together with other British and World coins in base metal (122), banknotes (25); all contained in a large wooden cabinet, c. 1900, 48 x 38 x 27cm, comprising 10 trays single-pierced to house over 800 coins, deep top drawer revealed by hinged lid, lock and key, brass carrying handles at sides [Lot]. First extremely fine with original colour, others in varied state, cabinet sound £100-£150

St Kitts-Tortola

957 Double Island issue, Eighth-Dollar, a cut eighth-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, one side firstly countermarked with incuse S three times [c. 1801], then later countermarked TIRTILA raised within a shaped indent [type III, c. 1805+], 3.64g (Prid. 54 var.). Coin worn almost flat, countermarks very fine, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200

Sarawak

958 Charles J. Brooke, 20 Cents, 1915H (Prid. 9; KM. 10); Charles V. Brooke, 10 Cents, 1934H, Cents (2), both 1937H (Prid. 21, 56; KM. 16, 18) [4]. First good fine and scarce, others very fine and better £100-£150

959 Charles J. Brooke, 10 Cents, 1911H, 5 Cents, 1915H (Prid. 15, 26; KM. 8-9). Very fine £60-£80

Sierra Leone

960 Sierra Leone Co, Cent, 1791 (KM. 1); together with other British and World coins (5) and a brass ISG [7]. Varied state £100-£150 Singapore

961 Merchant tokens (8), various types (Prid. 1, 5, 7, 21, 26-7, 33); together with a VOC Doit, 1753 [9]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: J.G. Rose Collection

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South Africa

G 962 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1898 (Hern Z51; KM. 10.2; F 2). About as struck [slabbed NGC AU 58] £600-£800

G 963 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1895 (Hern Z41; KM. 9.2; F 3). Very fine £100-£150

964 Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1892 (Hern Z30; KM. 7). Extremely fine or better [slabbed NGC AU 58] £100-£150

965 Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1892 (Hern Z30; KM. 7). Extremely fine or better [slabbed NGC AU 58] £100-£150

966 Paul Kruger, Florin, 1894 (Hern Z25; KM. 6). Minor scratches in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine [slabbed NGC AU details] £60-£80

967 Paul Kruger, Penny, 1893 (KM. 2); together with other 19th century African coins (3) [4]. First about extremely fine, others in varied state £50-£70

968 George V, Florin, 1929 (KM. 18); George VI, Proof Crown, 1948 (KM. 40.1); Elizabeth II, Proof Crown, 1953 (KM. 52) [3]. First very fine, others virtually as struck [these slabbed PCI NPR 68, NNC PR 69] £60-£80

969 George VI, Proof Threepence and Halfpenny, both 1952 (KM. 35.2, 33); Elizabeth II, Crown, 1955, Proof Halfcrown, 1955 (KM. 51-2); together with other South African coins and medals, in silver (13), base metal (2) [19]. Varied state £50-£60

Spain

970 Alfonso VIII (1158-1214), Diner, Toledo, 0.75g (Cayón 1067); together with other Spanish coins (53), Alfonso VIII to Philip V, mints of Castile, Barcelona, Gerona, Mallorca and Valencia [54]. First good fine, others in varied state £100-£150

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971 Ferdinand and Isabella (1474-1504), Double-Excelente, undated, Seville, 6.79g/2h (F 129). Removed from a mount, otherwise very fine £600-£800

972 Philip V, 2 Réales (13), 1721JJ (2), 1725JJ, Cuenca (CCT 974, 976), 1717J, 1721A (2), Madrid (CCT 982, 985), 1717J, 1721F, 1722F, 1723F, Segovia (CCT 999, 1011-13); 1722J, 1723J, 1724J, 1735AP, Seville (CCT 1027-9, 1039); Charles III, 2 Réales, 1711, Barcelona (CCT 24) [15]. Varied state, some cleaned, one with attempted piercing £150-£200 Provenance: Seven found in St Thomas Parish, Jamaica, 1950; six others R. Brandon Collection

973 Isabel II, Fantasy Proof 4 Pesetas, 1894, by J. Pinches for R. Huth, in silver, veiled bust left, rev. stylised cross, castles and lions in quarters, edge grained, 12h (KM. X7). About as struck, attractive light tone [slabbed NGC MS 63] £500-£700 Provenance: Spink Auction 246, 28 April 2017, lot 76 Sudan

974 ‘Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Khalifa, 20 Piastres, 1312h, yr 12, 20 Piastres, 1315h, yr 8, 5 Piastres, 1311h, yr 11 (KM. 5.1, 15, 26); LIBYA, Abdul Hamid I, Mangir, Trablus Gharb 1188h (ICV 3418); TUNISIA, Abdul Aziz, 4 Kharub, 1281h, 2 Kharub, 1289h (OC 32-037-00, 32-038-03); ‘Ali Bey, 10 Centimes, 1891a (Lecompte 94); MALDIVES, Ibrahim Iskandar II, Larin, 1134h (ICV 4404); Hasan ‘Izz al-din, 2 Lari, 117[–]h (ICV 4408); Muhammad Mu‘in al-din, Half- Larin, 1216h (ICV 4419) [10]. Varied state, third and fourth scarce £100-£150

Sumatra

975 EIC, 4 Kepings (2), 1804 (Prid. 4-5; KM. 266-7), 2 Kepings (2), 1783, 1786 (Prid. 9, 11; KM. 256, 258); PENANG, EIC, uniface Cent, undated (Prid. 5; KM. 3); CEYLON, copper Kahavanu (4) [9]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: J.G. Rose Collection Switzerland

976 Confederation, 5 Francs, 1889B (Dav. 392; KM. 34). About extremely fine £120-£150

977 Confederation, 2 Francs, 1862B (KM. 10a), other silver Cantonal and Confederation coins (23); together with a quantity of similar base metal coins, 18th to 20th centuries [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150

Thailand

978 Rama III (1824-51), ‘bullet’ money, Baht, 15.16g (KM. C47); Rama IV (1851-68), ‘bullet’ money, 2 Salung and Salung, 7.21g, 3.78g (KM. C135-6) [3]. Very fine £60-£80 Tibet

979 Miscellaneous coins, in silver (13), base metal (4); together with coins of Bhutan (10), Burma (9), Sri Lanka (28) [64]. Varied state £100-£150

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Tunisia

x 980 Mohammed al-Amin Bey, 10 Francs, 1368h/1948 (Lec. 346; KM. –). Brilliant and virtually as struck, rare [slabbed NGC MS 66] £80-£100 1,103 struck

Turkey

981 Abdul Mejid (1255-77h), 40 Para, yr 19 (2), one with Yunda Island countermark (OC 31-041-00), 20 Paras (2), yr 4, yr 16 (OC 31-024-00, 31-043-00), 10 Para, yr 16 (OC 31-044-01), 5 Para, yr 13 (OC 31-045-02); Abdul Aziz (1277-93h), 40 Para, yr 4 (2), one with Yunda Island countermark (OC 32-031-01), 20 Paras (2), yr 1, yr 4 (32-032-02, OC 32-032 -01), 10 Para, yr 4, with toughra countermark (OC 32-033-01); Abdul Hamid II (1293-1327h), 5 Para, yr 4 (OC 34-032 -00) [12]. Varied state £100-£150

United States of America

982 St Patrick’s coinage, ‘Halfpenny’, 9.31g/12h (Vlack/Martin 1-B; Whitman 11540; S 6567). Partly weak, otherwise fine £300-£400

983 St Patrick’s coinage, ‘Farthing’, 5.32g/11h (Martin 1b.6/Ca.10; Whitman 11500; S 6572A). Edge filed, corroded, otherwise fine £100-£150

984 Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1722, type I (Martin 4.1/Bb2; Whitman 12690; S 6600). Very fine £150-£180

985 Wood’s coinage, Halfpence (2), 1723/2, 1723, type II (S 6601) [2]. About very fine and better £150-£200

986 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, Gp I, older neater head, 7.85g/5h (Zelinka 2-A; Whitman 1382X; Breen 221; Nelson 4; DF 566). Scratched in reverse fields, otherwise about very fine £150-£180

987 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, Gp V, P before face, 7.70g/6h (Zelinka 15-N; Whitman 13950; Breen 232; Nelson 12; DF 576). Fine, reverse better £100-£120

988 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, Gp V, P below head, 8.62g/6h (Zelinka 16-O; Whitman 13960; Breen 233; Nelson 13; DF 578). Fine £100-£120

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989 Voce Populi coinage, Farthing, 1760, large letters, 3.00g/6h (Whitman 13800; Breen 234; Nelson 1; DF 578). Fine, rare £300-£400

G 990 Twenty Dollars, 1900. Some light bagmarks, otherwise virtually as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £1,200-£1,400

G 991 Twenty Dollars, 1904S. Good extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 65] £2,000-£2,400

992 Dollars (3), 1878S, 1881S, 1882S (3); together with other silver coins of the World (11) [14]. First three extremely fine or better, others in varied state £40-£60

993 Dollars (5), 1884O (2), 1887, 1896, 1921; together with a Kennedy Half-Dollar 1964, a Canadian Dollar, 1935 and a New Zealand Crown, 1949 [8]. Very fine and better £60-£80

994 Half-Dollar, 1835; Quarter-Dollar, 1845; Half-Dime, 1832 [3]. Good very fine £100-£150

995 Half-Dollar, 1907O. Extremely fine £80-£100

996 Half-Dollar, 1921, Missouri Centennial, with 2 * 4 in obv. field. About as struck, scarce [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £300-£400 Provenance: DNW Auction 132, 15 September 2015, lot 2090

997 Half-Dollars (2), 1924 Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary, 1936 Cleveland Centennial [2]. Virtually mint state [slabbed PCGS MS 65 and MS 64 respectively] £240-£300

998 Half-Dollar, Quarter-Dollars (2), 5 Cents (36), 1884-1985; together with miscellaneous coins of the World (55) and a large bag of US Cents [Lot]. Varied state £50-£60

999 Quarter-Dollar, 1822. Fair £80-£100

1000 Dime, 1908O, Cent, 1863; together with other US coins, in silver (7), base metal (5), 19th and 20th centuries [14]. Varied state £60-£80

1001 Two Cents, 1871; together with other US coins, in silver (34), base metal (113), 19th and 20th centuries [148]. First very fine, others in varied state £150-£200

1002 Cent, 1843, petit head, large letters; together with other Cents (2), 1845, 1894 [3]. Fine to very fine £80-£100

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1003 Cent, 1872, bold N in ONE. Very fine £180-£220

1004 Cent, 1876; together with miscellaneous coins of the World (3), all silver [4]. First very fine, others in varied state £60-£80 x 1005 MASSACHUSETTS, Boston & Maine Rail Road (Inc. 1843), Way, a uniface rectangular brass tally by J. Robbins, Boston, stamped 53521, 42 x 36mm; NEW YORK, New York Central & Hudson River Rail Road (Inc. 1869), Lockport, a uniface brass tally by J. Robbins, Boston, stamped 3876, 45 x 39mm; TEXAS, Texas Midland Rail Road (Inc. 1892), a brass switch key by Wilson Bohannan, Brooklyn, NY, back stamped S, 50mm [3]. About very fine or better, last rare £80-£100 Provenance: R. Brandon Collection Uruguay

1006 Republic, 50 Centésimos, 1877A (KM. 16); together with other South American coins in silver (21), base metal (61), 19th and 20th centuries [83]. First extremely fine, others in varied state £200-£300

Miscellaneous

1007 Coins of Australia (12), Cocos Keeling Is. (2), Cook Is. (3), Fiji (1), New Guinea (1), Tonga (1) [20]. Varied state £50-£60

1008 Coins of the World (18), some in silver; together with a stamp case [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150

1009 Coins of the World (45), mostly base metal, 18th-20th centuries [45]. Varied state £60-£80

1010 Coins and tokens of the World (approx. 400), all in base metal, some 18th century [Lot]. Many very fine £80-£100 x 1011 World, Islamic and ancient coins, in silver (15), base metal (76) [91]. Varied state £100-£150

1012 Coins of the World, in silver (8), base metal (49) [57]. Varied state £50-£70

1013 World tokens, medals, etc (82), many from the Far East [82]. Mostly very fine £40-£60

1014 World tokens (97), including a few in silver [97]. Some very fine £50-£70

1015 World Proof sets and other modern coins [Lot]. Mostly as struck; many cased £100-£150

1016 Enamelled coins: ARGENTINA, 10 Centavos, 1911, rev. enamelled in 2 colours; DENMARK, 3 Rigsbankskilling, 1842, rev. enamelled in 2 colours; FRANCE, Franc, 1871, obv. enamelled in 1 colour, 50 Centimes, 1867, set in a box and rev. enamelled in 2 colours, 50 Centimes, 1881, rev. enamelled in 1 colour; PERU, Sol, 1885, and Peseta, date not visible, revs. re-engraved and enamelled in 1 colour; SOUTH AFRICA, Halfcrown, 1894, rev. enamelled in 4 colours; SPAIN, Centimo, 1870, rev. enamelled in 2 colours [9]. Varied state, most with mounts attached £150-£200

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1017 A mahogany coin cabinet by Swann, 33 x 30 x 15cm, comprising 10 trays uniformly double-pierced to house a total of 420 coins, brass pulls, drop front, lock (no key). Extremely fine, complete with all felts; ideal for Halfcrowns, Pennies or 18th century tokens £120-£150

1018 A mahogany coin cabinet by Swann, 33 x 30 x 15cm, comprising 10 trays double-pierced to house a total of 491 coins, brass pulls, drop front, lock and key. Some scrapes to top, otherwise internally sound, lacking some felts £80-£100 Provenance: John Hulett

1019 A mahogany coin cabinet by Swann, 33 x 30 x 15cm, comprising 10 trays double-pierced to house a total of 600 coins, brass pulls, drop front, lock (no key), brass carrying loops at side. Some damage to drop front, otherwise internally sound but lacking a few felts £70-£90 Provenance: John Hulett

1020 A mahogany coin cabinet by Swann, 33 x 30 x 25.5cm, comprising 20 trays uniformly double-pierced to house a total of 840 coins, brass pulls, double inlaid doors, lock and key. Some fading to door inlays, otherwise extremely fine but lacking a few felts; ideal for Halfcrowns, Pennies or 18th century tokens £200-£300

1021 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 29 x 17cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 410 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. In excellent order, lacking one felt £80-£100

1022 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays uniformly single-pierced to house a total of 420 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key, felt base. Very fine, complete with all felts; ideal for Pennies or 18th century tokens £80-£100 Provenance: John Rose

1023 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 474 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock (no key), felt base. Very fine, complete with all felts £80-£100

1024 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 493 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Small scratch on top, otherwise extremely fine, lacking one felt £80-£100

1025 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 29.5 x 29.5 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays uniformly single-pierced to house a total of 504 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Small scratch on top, otherwise extremely fine, lacking some felts £80-£100

1026 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 29.5 x 29.5 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 516 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Small scratch on top, otherwise extremely fine, complete with all felts £80-£100

1027 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 29 x 17cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 540 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Some minor scratches to top, otherwise in excellent order and complete with all felts £80-£100

1028 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 29.5 x 29.5 x 17cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 552 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Scratch on top, otherwise very fine, complete with all felts £80-£100

1029 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 29 x 17cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 576 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Some scratches to top, otherwise in excellent order, complete with all felts £80-£100

1030 A polished late 19th century pinewood cabinet, 19 x 22 x 17cm, comprising 8 numbered open felt-lined trays to house medals, ivory pulls, single glazed door, lock (no key), carrying handle at top, felt base, label inset ‘Army & Navy Stores, Naturalist Dept, London S.W.’ Back split, otherwise in excellent order £60-£80

1031 A mixed wood medal cabinet, 145 x 44.5 x 48cm, comprising 32 open felt-lined trays in two banks, each tray 33 x 34cm, double doors. In good order £30-£50

1032 A wooden dealer’s cabinet by Lembit, 27 x 28 x 25cm, comprising 16 felt-lined uniformly compartmented trays to house a total of 1,024 coins, single door, lock and key. In excellent order, complete with all felts £100-£150

1033 Resin-based dealer’s cabinets by Lembit (3), each 26 x 26 x 12.5cm and comprising 8 felt-lined compartmented trays, the 3 cabinets to house a total of 1,314 coins [3]. In excellent order; only lacking one felt £100-£150

1034 A Beba cabinet of 9 trays (one double-depth), with black leatherette carrying case (one buckle missing); together with small Abafil cases (2), one with clasp detached, each containing 5 trays [Lot]. Well used £40-£50

1035 Portable coin cases (3), each containing trays to house coins of various sizes, one with keys [3]. Good working order £20-£30

1036 BAILLION, F., and others (eds), Europees Genootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde/La Vie Numismatique, Antwerp/Brussels, April 1951-November/December 1981, complete, bound in 7 vols; CAHN, H.A., and LE RIDER, G. (eds), Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of , Paris/Basle, 1976, xiv + 683pp, 77 plates; CARSON, R.A.G., and others (eds), A Survey of Numismatic Research 1972-1977, Berne, 1979, ix + 526pp; PRICE, M., and others (eds), A Survey of Numismatic Research 1978-1984, 3 vols, London, 1986, ix + 1,076 + 48pp; HACKENS, T., and others (eds), A Survey of Numismatic Research 1985-1990, 2 vols, Brussels, 1991, x + 896pp [15]. First uniformly bound in 7 volumes in half-leather, spines gilt, others in publishers’ bindings £60-£80

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1037 BOWYER, R., Ancient Coins, engraved plates published by R. Bowyer, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall (3), viz. ‘Saxon Coins’, by C.R. Ryley and E.W. Thomson, March 1795; ‘Edward I to Richard II’, by J. Thomson, March 1796; ‘Edward IV to Richard III’, by E.W. Thomson, November 1796 (Manville 231). Framed and glazed as a trio, 81 x 50cm; in extremely fine state £80-£100 Exhibition: Russell-Cotes Museum & Art Gallery, Bournemouth/BANS Congress, April 1992. Charles Reuben Riley (1752-98), English history painter and frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy; Edward William Thomson (1770 -1847), painter and sculptor

1038 BOWYER, R., Ancient Coins, engraved plates published by R. Bowyer, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall (4), viz. ‘Coins of the Commonwealth’, by by R.A. Smirke and J.G. Walker; ‘Gold and Silver Coins [of] Charles II’, by J. Newton, February 1799; ‘Coins of James 2d’, by R.A. Smirke and J. Newton, May 1801; ‘Coins of William & Mary’, by by R.A. Smirke and J.G. Walker, November 1805 (Manville 231). Framed and glazed as a group of four, 61 x 83cm; in extremely fine state £90-£120 Exhibition: Russell-Cotes Museum & Art Gallery, Bournemouth/BANS Congress, April 1992. Robert Smirke, RA (1753-1845), painter and illustrator; J.G. Walker, engraver; James Newton (1748-1804), engraver

1039 FARQUHAR, Helen, Patterns and Medals bearing the legend Iacobvs III or Iacobvs VIII, pp. 229-70, with illustrations, offprint from BNJ 1906; GRANT, M.H., Catalogue of British Medals Since 1760, Parts I-IV complete, 60 + 42 + 51pp, offprints from BNJ 1936-41; SANDWICH, Earl of, British and Foreign Medals relating to Naval and Maritime Affairs, 1st edn, London, 1937, 308pp, 27 plates (Manville 946); NATHANSON, A.J., Thomas Simon, his life and work 1618-1665, London, 1975, 60pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1317); TAYLOR, J., The Architectural Medal: England in the Nineteenth Century, London, 1978, xii + 244pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1400); BROWN, L., British Historical Medals 1760 -1960, vol. 1, London, 1980, xxvi + 469pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1427); FEARON, D., Spink’s Catalogue of British Commemorative Medals 1558 to the present day, Exeter, 1984, 192pp including plates, dj (Manville 1521); together with other references on historical medals (6) [16]. Publishers’ bindings; mostly clean £80-£100

1040 GRUEBER, H.A. [POOLE, R.S., ed], Roman Medallions in the British Museum, London, 1874, viii + 153pp, 66 fine autotype plates. Publisher’s brown cloth, spine gilt; a little rubbed at extremities, otherwise internally fine and virtually free of foxing, still a useful reference, title page signed by John Naylor Leighton £80-£100 Provenance: Ex libris John Naylor Leighton, with his bookplate

1041 HAWKINS, E., FRANKS, A.W. and GRUEBER, H.A., Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II, 2 vols, London, 1885, 724 + 866pp (Manville 515) [2]. Publishers’ brown cloth, spines gilt; some pencil checkmarks in a 19th century hand, otherwise a clean set, vol. I with illustrated 5pp article from the Connoisseur, August 1903, entitled Stuart Medals and Royalist Badges, by P. Berney-Ficklin, and vol. II with ALS from H.A. Grueber to Mr Berney-Ficklin, 13 July 1904, bound in at p.181, and referring to the Peace of Ryswick medal, M.I. II, 181/476 £60-£80 Provenance: Ex libris Philip Berney-Ficklin. Philip Berney-Ficklin, FSA (1849-1917), of Tasburgh Hall, Norwich; his collection of Stuart badges and medals, many of which were acquired at the Montagu sale in May 1897, was sold by Sotheby’s in November 1921

1042 HAWKINS, E., Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II, London, 2 vols, xxxiii + 724 + 866pp, the 1978 reprint; TAYLOR, J., The Architectural Medal: England in the Nineteenth Century, London, 1978, xii + 244pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1400); BROWN, L.A., British Historical Medals 1760-1960, vol. II, London, 1987, xxiii + 516pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1599); EIMER, A.C., British Commemorative Medals and their values, 1st edn, London, 1987, 265pp, dj (Manville 1606) [5]. Publishers’ bindings; generally fine and clean £40-£50

1043 , J.P.C., Roman Coins, London, 1978, 368pp, including 199 plates by M. and A. Hirmer, dj. Publisher’s green cloth; RRP excised from dj, otherwise very fine and clean £70-£90

1044 MATTINGLY, H., and others, The Roman Imperial Coinage, vols. I, II, III, IV Parts I to III, V Parts I and II, London, 1923-49 [8]. Publishers’ original green and gilt cloth; a very fine and clean set of first editions £80-£100

1045 PECK, C.W., English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, 1558-1958, 2nd edn, London, 1964, xx + 648pp, 50 fine collotype plates (Manville 1115); together with other references (2), by Snelling and Linecar [3]. Snelling disbound, others in publishers’ bindings £50-£70

1046 PRIDMORE, F., The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 1, European Territories, London, 1960, 98pp (Manville 1063); JESS PETERS INC [Los Angeles], The Ray Byrne Collection of Coins and Tokens of the Caribees, 13-14 June 1975, 1457 lots, illustrations in text; GORDON, R.C., West Indies Countermarked Gold Coins, np, 1987, 122pp, illustrations in text, 3 copies; LYALL, R., The Tokens, Checks, Metallic Tickets, Passes and Tallies of the British Caribbean & Bermuda, Lake Mary, FL, 1988, vii + 207pp, illustrations in text, 2 copies; CLARK, C.R., Florida Tokens, 1st edn, St Petersburg, FL, 1990, 532pp, illustrations in text; BRANDON, R., A Listing of Pennies and Halfpennies from the Pineapple and Chariot Token series, np, 2001, illustrations in text, 1st trial copy (of 4 intended), signed by the author; BRANDON, R., Haiti, the Tokens, Tickets, Identification Tags, Life Saving Medals, etc, in the Edward Roehrs Collection, np, 2002, illustrations in text, copy no.4 of 4, signed by the author; together with other references (5), by Cresswell, Sweeny, etc [15]. Publishers’ bindings £80-£100 Provenance: Ex libris Ray Brandon www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) Coin Cabinets, Numismatic Books and Ephemera

1047 SCOTT, K., Counterfeiting in Colonial America, New York, 1957, xii + 283pp, 8 plates, dj; PRIDMORE, F., The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 3, West Indies, London, 1965, 364pp, illustrations in text; JESS PETERS [Los Angeles], The Ray Byrne Collection of Coins and Tokens of the Caribees, 13-14 June 1975, 1457 lots, illustrations in text; GORDON, R.C., West Indies Countermarked Gold Coins, np, 1987, 122pp, illustrations in text; GILBOY, F.F., The Milled Columnarios of Central and South America…1732 to 1773, Regina, 1999, x + 293pp, illustrations in text, dj; MENZEL, S., Cobs, Pieces of Eight and Treasure Coins…1536-1773, New York, 2004, 484pp, illustrations in text, dj; together with other references (9), mostly on Latin American and West Indies coins [15]. Third hardbound in green cloth, others in publishers’ bindings; generally very fine and clean £80-£100 Provenance: Third ex libris Ray Barker

1048 ALS (3), from Edward Poynter to Leonard Wyon, regarding the reverse design for the Ashantee Medal, 1873-4, viz. from Beaumont Lodge, Wood Lane, Shepherd’s Bush (2), Thursday 23 July 1874, 2pp, and Saturday 1 August 1874, 1pp, and from Simonstone, Hawes, Bedale, Tuesday 11 August 1874, 3pp [3]. Very fine £150-£200 The text of the first reads: “My Dear Sir, I do not see that I can possibly get the drawing for the Ashantee Medal ready by Wednesday. I have had to change the scheme of the Design completely to suit the views of the War Office, & the sketch I last sent in, & which has been approved, was in a very informed condition, so that the design has really to be remade, & fresh studies done for it. If you will send me your address in the country I will forward you the drawing, which I may hope to have ready about Monday week; I will not in case delay you longer than I can possibly help. Very truly yours, Edward J. Poynter”. The text of the second reads: “My Dear Sir, I send you a line to say that I have slightly enlarged the drawing for the Ashantee medal to rather over 7 inches. It is nearly ready, but as I want it photographed I shall take it on Tuesday to the Autotype Compy., & they will forward it to you in N. Wales before the end of the week. Very truly yours, Edward J. Poynter”. The text of the third reads: “My Dear Sir, I have sent you the drawing by the same post as this note. It has taken me an interminable time – much longer than I expected. I only hope that I have made it possible to work from – I must put off having it photographed till after you have done with it. I have endeavoured to represent the modelling as rather flat which I think would suit a composition of a good many figures better than high relief, but I must leave this to you a good deal of course. I shall be here another week if there is anything you would like explaining. Very truly yours, Edward J. Poynter”. The Ashantee Medal, sanctioned on 1 June 1874, was awarded for Major-General Sir Garnet Wolseley’s campaign against the Ashantis, led by King Kofi Karikari (Hayward et al, British Battles and Medals, pp. 312-14). The reverse of the medal, depicting bush fighting between British soldiers and Ashanti warriors, is the work of the painter and sculptor Sir Edward Poynter, RA (1836-1919). At the time these letters were written Poynter was Slade professor at University College, London; he later became Director of Art at the National Art Training Schools in South Kensington. From 1894 to 1904 he was Director of the National Gallery and he opened the Tate Gallery in 1897; following the death of Sir John Everett Millais in office, he spent 22 years as President of the Royal Academy, 1896 -1918. Poynter’s original sketches for the medal, in red chalk on blue tinted paper, are now held by the Victoria & Albert Museum. They show that his first designs, depicting muscular warriors resplendant in leather body armour repelling native hordes, were rejected in favour of a non-classical reverse in which ancient warriors had been replaced by modern soldiers wearing contemporary bush gear. Poynter’s first numismatic commission was the Army ‘Best Shot’ medal of 1869, where his neoclassical reverse was combined with Leonard Wyon’s portrait of Victoria; his other numismatic work includes a number of cast bronze portrait medals from the 1880s in the style of his friend Alphonse Legros, and the reverses of the florin and shilling for Victoria’s last coinage, 1893.

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1049 Royal Society, Rumford Medal, 1802, a specimen striking in copper by J. Milton, flaming brazier on tripod, rev. legend within wreath, 77mm (Stainton 22; E 878; D & W 161/465). Extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 10 June 2006, lot 393

1050 Society of Apothecaries, Linnaeus Medal, 1830, in silver, by W. Wyon, bust of Charles Linnaeus right, rev. Hygeia instucting a pupil in botany, caduceus decorated with the Society’s badge in exurgue, edge named (Hendrina Victoria Klassen, 1882), 47mm (E 1233). Extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case [this somewhat distressed] £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 682 (part)

1051 Foundation of the City of London School, 1834, a silver medal by B. Wyon, façade of building, rev. youth with seated figure of Knowledge, 58mm (BHM 1680; Taylor 120a). A somewhat later striking, good extremely fine and attractively toned; in fitted case by Searle & Co. £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 60, 10 December 2003, lot 1414

1052 Royal Horticultural Society, 1836, a silver-gilt award medal by W. Wyon, Flora standing facing surrounded by attendants, rev. wreath, un-named, 54mm. Extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 3 November 2001, lot 407

1053 Horticultural Society of London, Banksian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, bust of Joseph Banks right, rev. named (To Mr Andrew Mitchell, for Peaches and Nectarines, June 17, 1843), 38mm (BHM 1041; E 1138). Good very fine, toned £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction 47, 8 September 2000, lot 705

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1054 Opening of the New Coal Exchange, 1849, a copper medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, medallion portraits of the Queen, Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, rev. interior of the Coal Exchange, 89mm, flan thickness 10mm (W & E 581A.1; BHM 2357; Taylor 161c; E 1435). Good extremely fine, arguably the finest City of London medal from an artistic standpoint £300-£400 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 33, 6-7 May 2003, lot 1336

1055 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Prize Medal, a copper award by W. and L.C. Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, rev. standing figures of the Continents present Industry to Britannia, edge named (David Labbé & Co, Class XII), 77mm (Allen A020; BHM 2462). Minor edge bruises, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: L.L. Allen Collection, Baldwin Auction, 9 June 2007, lot 19. David Labbez & Co., woollen manufacturers, Sains-Richaumond, France. The z of Labbez was mistakenly omitted from the edge inscription

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1056 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Prize Medal, a copper award by W. and L.C. Wyon, similar, edge named (R. Harris & Sons, Class XX), 77mm (Allen A020; BHM 2462). Once cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: J. Webb Collection, DNW Auction 45, 1 March 2000, lot 601 (part); L.L. Allen Collection, Baldwin Auction, 9 June 2007, lot 26 [from Baldwin 2002]. Richard Harris & Sons, manufacturers, Leicester

1057 Visit of Napoleon III to London, 1855, a copper medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined busts of Napoleon III and Eugenie facing three-quarters left, rev. Britannia introduces France to Londinia, 76mm (Page-Divo 233; BHM 2561; E 1496). Cleaned at one time, otherwise nearly extremely fine £150-£180

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1058 Visit of King Victor Emanuel II to the Guildhall, 1855, a copper medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, bust left, rev. Britannia and Londinia greet the figure of Sardinia, 76mm (BHM 2567; E 1499). Extremely fine £150-£180 Provenance: C. Fallani Collection, DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1004

1059 Exhibition of Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, a copper medal by J. Pinches, view of the building, wreath and shields around, rev. three muses, 63mm (Allen 35; BHM 2605; E 1513; Taylor 173e). Extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction M6, 17 December 2007, lot 1290

1060 International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, a copper Juror’s medal by D. Maclise and L.C. Wyon, Britannia seated left, surrounded by female figures representing the exhibition categories, lion below, rev. wreath, edge named (W. MacFarlane & Co, Class X), 77mm (Allen A-010; BHM 2747). Good extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £100-£120 Provenance: L.L. Allen Collection, Baldwin Auction, 9 June 2007, lot 47 [from A.C. Eimer 2004]

1061 University College, London, a silver award medal, unsigned, Hygiea seated left, rev. named (Thomas R. Loy, Anatomy (Senior), 1864-5), 38mm. A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, toned £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 39, 11-12 October 2004, lot 2287 (part)

1062 International Reformatory Exhibition, London, 1865, a copper medal by J.S. Wyon, bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. monogram on floral background and legend, 57mm (W & E 1024A.1; BHM 2845). Extremely fine £30-£40 Provenance: DNW Auction 44, 17 November 1999, lot 708

1063 Wakefield Industrial Exhibition, 1865, a copper award medal by T. Ottley, female figure seated right, bestowing laurels upon group of artists and craftsmen, rev. ornamental hexafoil decorated with symbols of art and industry including a locomotive engine, named (Mary A. Hall, Dressmaking), 77mm (Allen Pt 4; E 1578). Minor marks on rims, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 81, 10 May 2013, lot 3561

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1064 Metropolitan and Provincial Industrial Exhibition, 1866, a copper award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, crowned bust of Victoria left, rev. four shields arranged around beehive, 51mm. Extremely fine; in fitted leather case by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, London £50-£70 Provenance: Bt Baldwin December 2007

1065 Coventry Industrial Exhibition, 1867, a copper award medal by T. Ottley and W. Taunton, central vignette of Coventry Cathedral and surrounding area, large wreath decorated with armorial shields around, rev. equestrian figure of Lady Godiva, laurel wreath around, edge named (Henry Bright), 70mm (Allen Pt I). Extremely fine, rare £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 81, 10 May 2013, lot 3562

1066 Norwich and Eastern Counties Exhibition, 1867, a copper award medal by J.S. Wyon, bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. arms, 58mm (Allen Pt 4). Good extremely fine; in case of issue [this damaged] £80-£100 Provenance: Bt Baldwin December 2007

1067 City of London School, John Mowlem English Prize, 1868, a silver award by B. Wyon, frontal elevation of the school, rev. armorial shield and crest, un-named, 58mm (cf. BHM 1680; cf. E 1279; cf. Taylor 120a). Minor hairlines, otherwise virtually as struck £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction M7, 1 July 2008, lot 2150

1068 Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn Valley Viaduct Opened, 1869, a copper medal by G.G. Adams for the Corporation of the City of London, coronetted bust of Victoria left, rev. City shield dividing views of both bridges, figures of Londinia and Britannia at sides, 77mm (BHM 2906). Extremely fine but cleaned £40-£50 Provenance: DNW Auction 36, 12 June 1998, lot 619

1069 International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1872, a copper medal by R. Gayrard, France seated left, rev. legend within wreath, 51mm. Extremely fine £30-£40 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 February 2005, lot 416

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1070 National Thanksgiving for the Prince of Wales, 1872, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, Londinia inviting Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales to enter St Paul’s Cathedral, rev. interior of the Cathedral, 77mm (W & E 1160A.1; BHM 2928; Taylor 39k; E 1618). Extremely fine £150-£180 Provenance: C. Fallani Collection, DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1005 (part)

1071 Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club Founded, 1872, a silver medal by J.S. Wyon, bust of Prince Arthur left, rev. crowned arms, 45mm (BHM 2949). Some nicks to rims and cleaned in the past, otherwise nearly extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: DNW Auction 44, 17 November 1999, lot 710

1072 International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, London, 1873, a plated white metal medal by G.T. Morgan, draped bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. façade of buildings, edge named (The Hon. F. Leveson-Gower, MP), 70mm (BHM 2964; Taylor 180a; E 1622). Extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 63, 30 September 2009, lot 1491. Admiral the Hon. Francis Egerton (1824-95), known as Francis Leveson-Gower, naval commander and politician, MP for Derbyshire East 1868-85 and for Derbyshire North-East 1885-6

1073 Visit of Czar Alexander II to London, 1874, a bronze medal by C. Wiener for the Corporation of the City of London, uniformed bust left, rev. Alexander and Londinia standing, winged Peace behind, 77mm (Diakov 807.1; W & E 1225A.1; BHM 2981; E 1634). Cleaned at one time, otherwise about extremely fine £150-£180

1074 International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, 1874, a bronze award medal by G.T. Morgan, named (Ludwig Otto), 52mm (BHM 2992; E 1633); Victoria, Death, 1901, a silver medal by L.-C. Lauer, 35mm [2]. First extremely fine, in maroon fitted case; second good very fine and scarce £40-£50 Provenance: DNW Auction 40, 14 April 1999, lot 843

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1075 Westminster Industrial Exhibition, 1879, a bronze award medal by Pinches, un-named, 51mm (Allen Pt 3); Royal Society of Arts, a silver award medal by L.C. Wyon, edge named (Cecil Fane, for his Paper on Newfoundland, Session 1892-3), 56mm [2]. Extremely fine; first in original case £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 28, 9 October 2001, lot 1949. Cecil Fane, CMG, DSO (1876-1960), joined the army in 1897, served in the Boer War, the First World War and in Ireland, 1920-1, retired as Colonel in 1922

1076 Royal Manchester, Liverpool & North Lancashire Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by Elkington, four coats of arms within quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (Binyons, Robinson & Co, for Japanese Porcelain, Metal Enamels & Lacquer Ware, Exhibited at Crewe, Sept. 1880), 45mm. About extremely fine; with mount and ring for suspension £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 26 May 2012, lot 412

1077 Crystal Palace International Exhibition, 1881, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, Britannia holding caduceus and key, opening the doors to the exhibition, lamb and helmet at her feet, rev. wreath, date on tablet, edge named (Pryce Jones), 63mm (Allen 1; BHM 3107). Mint state, with attractive olive tone, very rare in silver; in official maroon gilt-blocked case of issue by John Pinches, 27 Oxendon street, London £200-£260 Provenance: DW Auction 21, 27 March 1996, lot 614; J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 74, 10 May 2007, lot 30

1078 New Buildings at the City of London School Opened, 1882, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined busts of the Prince and Princess of Wales right, rev. frontal elevation of the School, 77mm (W & E 1461A.1; BHM 3133; E 1690). Extremely fine £120-£150 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 35, 13-15 October 2003, lot 2277

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1079 The Architectural Association, a silver award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, floral arrangement around central monogram, back named (Presented to George M. Ward, Octr. 27th 1882), 55mm (cf. DNW 143, 145). Virtually mint state; in original fitted case £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 98, 3 May 2016, lot 2594

1080 Worshipful Company of Shipwrights, a silver award medal, unsigned, edge named (Thos. Saml. Woolfe, Esq, 1882), hallmarked RSG Birmingham 1881, 49mm (D & W 163/477; cf. BDW 10, 467); Worshipful Company of Barbers, a bronze award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Violet Victoria Adlington of the Polytechnic School of Hairdressing Evening Department…Session 1937-38), edge impressed (C.L. Hansen Esquire), 48mm [2]. First with light graze in centre of reverse, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, second very fine £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction 60, 10 December 2003, lot 1323

1081 London International Exhibition, 1884, a bronze medal by Pinches & A. Fisch, standing female figure holds caduceus and key, opening exhibition doors inscribed Industry and Science, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (A. Stocks), 63mm (BHM 3174; Allen 005; MJP p.33 var.). Extremely fine, rare £60-£80

1082 Opening of the New Council Chamber at the Guildhall, 1884, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, interior of the Chamber, rev. Londinia, attended by Commerce and Magistracy, addressing her council, 77mm (BHM 3177; Taylor 206a; E 1705). Practically as struck, a wonderfully detailed medal £200-£260 Provenance: C. Fallani Collection, DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1007

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1083 Prince Albert Victor Receives the Freedom of the City of London, 1885, a bronze medal by G.G. Adams for the Corporation of the City of London, bust right within wreath, rev. Prince and Princess of Wales watch Prince Albert receive the Freedom from the Lord Chamberlain, 77mm (BHM 3182; E 1717). Extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: C. Fallani Collection, DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1008

1084 Royal Institute of British Architects, Pugin Medal, a silver award by J. Taylor Foot, decorated column supported by two lions, rev. Pugin arms, edge named (William Henry Bidlake, M.A., 1885), 57mm (E 1471). Brightly cleaned and with a couple of rim nicks, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1009. William Henry Bidlake (1861-1938), a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts movement in Birmingham; b. Wolverhampton; educ. Tettenhall College and Christ’s College, Cambridge; RA Schools, 1882; RIBA Pugin Travelling Fellow, 1885; set up in independent practice, Birmingham, 1887; pioneered the teaching of architecture at Birmingham School of Art, 1893 and director of the School of Architecture, 1919-24

1085 Colonial and Indian Reception at the Guildhall, 1886, a bronze medal by Elkington for the Corporation of the City of London, crowned arms and shields on mantle, rev. interior of the Guildhall, 77mm (BHM 3214; E 1726; Pudd 886.1.1; Taylor 185a). Good extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1229

1086 Amateur Art Exhibition, Exeter, a copper award medal, unsigned, Arts seated left, cathedral behind, rev. city arms, edge named (Mrs George Symes Saunders 1887), 63mm (Allen Pt I). Some spotting, otherwise extremely fine; in original fitted case [this somewhat distressed] £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin of St James’s Auction 15, 3 February 2018, lot 329

1087 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Royal Mining, Engineering & Industrial Exhibition, 1887, a copper medal by Reid & Sons, city arms and supporters, rev. railway bridge spanning the River Tyne, cityscape beyond, edge named (Douglas Brothers Ld), 51mm (W & E 2920A.1; BHM 3343; E 1730; Allen Pt 4). Good extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £50-£70 Provenance: DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1299

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1088 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Royal Mining, Engineering & Industrial Exhibition, 1887, presentation gilt electrotypes of the obverse (2) and reverse of the medal by Reid & Sons, obv. arms, rev. railway bridge, 50mm (Allen Pt 4; cf. BHM 3343) [3]. About extremely fine; all in original fitted cases £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 26 May 2012, lot 310

1089 700th Anniversary of the Mayoralty of the City of London, 1889, a bronze medal by A. Kirkwood & Sons for the Corporation of the City of London, busts of Richard I and Victoria vis-à-vis in cartouche, rev. St Michael presenting sceptre to kneeling figure of Londinium, St Paul’s behind, 77mm (BHM 3377; E 1752). Extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: C. Fallani Collection, DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1012

1090 King’s College, London, Richard Jelf Medal, a bronze award by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, bust right, rev. arms of College, edge named (Gual. Eust. Petr. Hogg, MDCCCLXXXIX), 76mm (BHM 2920; E 1614; MJP p.89; cf. DNW 37, 1006). About extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 68A, 15 December 2005, lot 1214

1091 German Exhibition, London, 1891, a bronze medal by W. Mayer, bust of Wilhelm II in military attire left, rev. frontal elevation of Earl’s Court, 70mm (BHM 3423; Fiala 1219; cf. DNW 86, 122). About extremely fine, rare £70-£90 Provenance: L.L. Allen Collection, Baldwin Auction, 9 June 2007, lot 159

1092 Local Art & Industry Exhibition, Rugby, 1891, a bronze medal, unsigned, 51mm (Allen Pt 4); Bristol School of Art, a bronze award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, edge named (Joseph W. Norgrove, 1895-1896), 51mm [2]. About as struck £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 3 November 2001, lot 419 (part)

1093 Polytechnic Industrial Exhibition, London, 1892, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, St George and dragon, rev. named (A.V. Denman, for Watch Making), 45mm. Polished and with some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 21 June 2001, lot 336

1094 University of St Andrews, a copper award medal, named (James R. Tosh, Advanced Botany, 1893-94), 52mm; Carstairs Mathematical Medal, a silver award, named (Thomas Watters, Session 1899-1900), 52mm [2]. Extremely fine; second in original fitted case by A. Kirkwood & Son £60-£80 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 705

1095 City and Guilds of London, Technological Examination, a silver award medal by L.C. Wyon for Pinches, edge named (Alexander Brand, Jute Weaving, 1st Prize, 1894), 51mm (MJP p. 27); a silver award medal by E.D. Jackman, edge named (Alexander Brand, Linen Weaving (Designing), 1st Final 1912), 51mm (cf. MJP p. 28) [2]. Good extremely fine; in original fitted cases £100-£150 Provenance: DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 741 (part)

1096 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, silver award medals after W. Wyon (2), bust of James Watt left, revs. legend, edges named (R.H. Yeo, for Studies of Children, 1894...Awarded to H.R. Yeo, for Portrait Study, 1896), both 45mm (E 1272) [2]. Good extremely fine and toned; in fitted cases by J.A. Restall, Birmingham £80-£100

1097 Royal Horticultural Society, Knightian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, bust of Thomas Knight left, rev. wreath, named (C.E. Keyser Esq, The Warren House, Stanmore, for a Collection of Pineapples, 26th June 1894), 44mm (BHM 1705; E 1290). Polished, otherwise about extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 534

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1098 Institute of British Architects, a silver award medal, unsigned, wreath, rev. named (To J.A.R. Inglis for Drawings Submitted for the Pugin Studentship, 1895), 57mm. Almost as struck, polished in the past, but obverse now pleasingly toned; in fitted case by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, London £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 743

1099 Aberdeen University, a silver award medal by A. Kirkwood & Son, arms, rev. wreath, named (William McLaren M.A, Systematic Geology, 1896-97), 52mm. Good extremely fine; in original fitted case £60-£80 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 509

1100 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 56mm (W & E 3000A.4; BHM 3506; E 1817a); George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 57mm (W & E 7000A.4; BHM 4314; E 2046a) [2]. Good very fine and better; in original cases £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 June 2004, lot 539 (part)

1101 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher for Spink for the Corporation of the City of London, bust left, rev. Londinia with attendants presenting garland to seated Britannia, 76mm (W & E 3470A.1; BHM 3510; E 1815). Extremely fine £150-£180 Provenance: D. Fig Collection, DNW Auction 74, 10 May 2007, lot 282

1102 Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, a silver award medal, unsigned, seated female figure placing wreaths on heads of two standing male figures, rev. wreath, named (Robert Paterson, Robgill Tower, for Clydesdale Filly, 1897), 45mm. Polished and centre of reverse badly scratched, otherwise about extremely fine £30-£40 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 97

1103 Royal Grammar School, Guildford, Merriman Memorial Medal, a bronze award by W.O. Lewis, bust of Revd. H.G. Merriman half-left, rev. cruciform shields, edge named (Alexander Oliver Rankine, 1898, Aged 16 Years & 7 Months), 70mm (cf. DNW 66, 1088). About extremely fine £30-£40 Provenance: DNW Auction 68A, 15 December 2005, lot 1392

1104 The Architectural Association, a silver award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, floral arrangement around central monogram, back named (Presented to P.J. Turner, Lectures, Div. II, 1899), 55mm (cf. DNW 143, 145). Extremely fine and attractively toned £80-£100 Provenance: J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1004

1105 Confectioners, Bakers and Allied Trades Annual International Exhibition, London, a silver award medal by T. & J. Bragg, Ceres standing right, rev. wreath of corn, named (J. Craig, Glasgow), hallmarked Birmingham 1900, 49mm. Nearly extremely fine £30-£40 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 368 [from Baldwin 1992]

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1106 Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, armorial achievement, rev. tablet with wreath border, named (To Ethel May Bilbe of the City of London School for Girls as the Prize for Drawing, A. Conyers Haycraft Esq, Master, G.W. Holtzapffel Esq, Upper Warden, T.H.E. Foord Esq, Renter Warden, Right Honble. Frank Green, Lord Mayor), edge engraved (The Sir Alfred Bevan Medal), 63mm (MJP p.232; cf. DNW 30, 634). About extremely fine, very rare £150-£180 Provenance: J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 74, 10 May 2007, lot 161

1107 Metropolitan College of Pharmacy, a copper award medal, unsigned, Science standing right amidst instruments and appliances, rev. wreath, named (Herbert Cyril Booth, 1900), 63mm. Some scratches on reverse, otherwise good very fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 19 November 2011, lot 582. Herbert Cyril Swanley Booth (1877-1960), b St Albans; employed by Albert Pollard, pharmacist, 3 The parade, , 1901; from 1903 to 1939 he worked in HM’s naval medical establishments, firstly in Plymouth, then Chatham, Portland, back to Plymouth and finally in the Royal Hospital in Valletta, Malta. In later life he lived at Tollerton, Nottinghamshire

1108 Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, conjoined busts of Edward VII and Alexandra right, rev. female figure, seated, looks towards Westminster Abbey beyond, 64mm (W & E 4205A.14; BHM 3772; E 1870). Extremely fine, scarce £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1103

1109 Royal Horticultural Society, a silver award medal after W. Wyon, Flora standing facing surrounded by attendants, rev. wreath, named (To John Rutherford Esq., for Orchids, Temple Show, 1902), 55mm. Obverse polished, otherwise extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: DNW Auction 47, 8 September 2000, lot 728 (part). Sir John Rutherford, 1st Bt (1854-1932), JP, DL, Beardwood, Blackburn and Rutherford Lodge, Roxburgh; Mayor of Blackburn 1888-9; Conservative MP for Darwen, 1895-1922; Honorary Colonel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Yeomanry Cavalry

1110 Merionethshire Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, farm animals in foreground, large house behind, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to [––––], Sept. 29th 1903, C.R. Williams, Pony 12 & not over 13 1/2 Hands), 47mm. Pierced, mount removed from reverse, otherwise very fine £30-£40 Provenance: DNW Auction 50, 20 June 2001, lot 1113 (part)

1111 Inter-Parliamentary Conference, London, 1906, a plated bronze medal by A. Wyon for Elkington, 51mm (W & E 4911A.2; BHM 3941; E 1891); together with miscellaneous base metal medals (6) [7]. Varied state; first in original fitted case by Wyon £80-£100 Provenance: First DNW Auction 62, 30 June 2004, lot 1511

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1112 Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, a silver award medal by E. Fuchs and L.C. Wyon, bust of Edward VII left, rev. legend in and around wreath, edge named (Captain E. Barnes, for his Paper on ‘The Bhils of Western India’, Session 1906-7), 56mm (E 1863). About extremely fine; in black fitted case of issue by Fuchs £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction 68A, 15 December 2005, lot 1394. Major Ernest Barnes, b. 16 August 1869, joined the Indian Army from the Royal Artillery in April 1892 and served in the Boer War, where he was severely wounded. He was promoted to Captain in February 1902 and received the Kaisar-i-Hind 1st class in January 1905

1113 Royal Institute of British Architects, 1907, a silver medal by Sir G. Frampton, two crowned lions vis-à-vis, front paws on central pedestal, rev. seated female wearing mural crown, inscribing documents at a desk, 76mm (BHM –; BDM VII, 317; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.100). Extremely fine, reverse toned, rare £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 68A, 15 December 2005, lot 1249

1114 Worshipful Company of Poulters, a silver award medal by Baddeley Bros, rev. engraved (Smithfield Club 1911), edge named (Awarded to Stephen Deacon), 44mm (Garnett p.118); Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers, a uniface silver badge by T. Fattorini, named (Percy Richard Dunn, Admitted the 14th October 1948), 32mm [2]. First virtually as struck and toned, second extremely fine and toned, with clip, ring, straight bar suspender and original mauve ribbon and in dark blue case of issue £50-£70 Provenance: J.N. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 74, 10 May 2007, lots 153, 154; DNW Auction M7, 1 July 2008, lot 2197

1115 Royal Society of Arts, a silver award medal by B. Mackennal, bust of George V left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (Walter C. Hancock B.A., F.I.C. for Research of Clay, 1912-3), 56mm (BHM 4004; E 1917). Extremely fine; in fitted case by Wyon £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 682 (part)

1116 Modern silver graduation medals (8), various universities, four named, 50mm; together with miscellaneous coins (5) [13]. Medals about as struck, coins in varied state £100-£150

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Australia

1117 Ararat Agricultural Society, a copper award medal, unsigned, horse standing left, sheep and cow behind, rev. wreath, named (Merino Ewe, 2 tooth, 2nd Prize, won by J. Wilson Esq., Sept. 1880), 39mm. Good very fine, rare £150-£180 Austria

1118 Franz Joseph I, a pair of base metal impressions of the Emperor’s personal seal, one silvered, the other bronzed, crowned Imperial eagle with arms on breast, griffin supporters, motto on ribbon above, 174mm [2]. Several small piercings, otherwise good very fine £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 2 February 2013, lot 449

1119 Weltausstellung Wien [World’s Exhibition, Vienna], 1873, a copper medal for Verdienste by J. Tautenhayn and K. Schwenzer, laureate bust of Franz Joseph I right, rev. seated female receiving wreath from standing female, 70mm (Hauser 2911; Wurzb. 2494; BM Acq. 1983-6, pl.1, 1; BDM VI, 37; cf. DNW M7, 2548). About extremely fine £40-£50

1120 Landwirthschafts-Gesellschaft, Wien [Agricultural Exhibition, Vienna], 1890, an oval bronze award medal by H. Jauner, crowned arms and supporters, rev. figure of Plenty, cupids and a sheep at her feet, un-named, 82 x 67mm (BDM III, 63; cf. DNW 51, 1108). Polished, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 11 June 2005, lot 471 Belgium

1121 La Société Centrale des Combattants Décorés de 1830, a gilt-bronze award medal by Fisch, crowned arms on mantle, rev. legend and date 23 Septembre 1894, un-named, 50mm. Brilliant; in original Fisch card box [this somewhat distressed] £30-£40 Provenance: DNW Auction 48, 30 November 2000, lot 809

1122 Grand Concours International des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Brussels, 1888, a bronze medal by A. Fisch, bust of Leopold II left, rev. view of the Expo pavilion, 64mm (cf. DNW 66, 1452). Nearly extremely fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 70, 28 September 2011, lot 601

1123 Exposition Universelle, Antwerp, 1894, a bronze medal by J. Baetes, bust of Leopold II right, rev. globe above cityscape, 61mm (cf. DNW 30, 708). Extremely fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 70, 28 September 2011, lot 601

1124 Exposition Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a copper medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, Belgica standing facing, wearing flared head-dress, embracing Industry and the Arts, rev. crowned arms with supporters, un-named, 70mm (BDM III, 267 -8). Extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 1 June 2013, lot 485

1125 Exposition Universelle, Brussels, 1897, a bronze award medal by J. Lagae, un-named, 70mm; 25e Anniversaire de la Société Royale Nautique, Antwerp, 1903, a uniface bronze medal by C. Nys, 58mm; Touring-Club de Belgique, a bronze medal by P. Dubois, 65mm [3]. First extremely fine, others very fine £80-£100 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 November 2016, lot 701

1126 Exposition Universelle, Liège, 1905, a bronze plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon for the Comité Français, robed figures of France and Belgium in greeting, Flemish girl standing behind, rev. cityscape, 73 x 63mm (PBE 979; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.50, 194; BDM VI, 243; cf. DNW M2, 2447). Good very fine £30-£40 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 19 November 2011, lot 567 (part) Brazil

1127 Fourth National Exhibition, 1875, a copper medal, head of Peter II left, rev. wreath, 54mm (Meili 68). Attempted piercing in obverse margin, otherwise good very fine £30-£40 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 1 June 2013, lot 486 France

1128 Concours Universel Agricole, Paris, 1856, silver and copper award medals by A.A. Caqué, edges named (Henri Battersby), both 50mm; together with gilt-bronze medals (2), for the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867 [4]. Extremely fine; first two in original fitted case with space for the now missing gold medal [case slightly damaged] £100-£150 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 26 May 2012, lot 428

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1129 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, a silver medal by A. Barre and A. Vauthier-Galle, bust of Prince Napoleon Eugene Louis right, rev. France greets figures of the Arts, Commerce and Colonies, 67mm (Page-Divo 547). About extremely fineProvenance: Baldwin of St James’s Auction 15, 3 February 2018, lot 347 £80-£100

1130 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, a silver award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, head of Ceres left, rev. Fame blowing trumpet, cherub below holding tablet, named (W. Cubitt & Cie), 68mm (Maier 65; PBE 48; BDM I, 402; Jones, Art of the Medal, 313). Some uneven toning on obverse, otherwise extremely fine; in fitted red leather case of issue £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 60, 6 May 2009, lot 1166

1131 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, zinc medals by C. Massonnet (2), view of the Expo, both 86mm [2]. Very fine; in polished decorative metal frames and glazed, maker’s label on reverse £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction 105, 6 December 2012, lot 1493

1132 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, a light bronze medal by E.-A. Oudiné, standing figures in front of exhibition entrance, rev. two cherubs holding plan of the exhibition on a scroll, 86mm (PBE 646; BDM IV, 350; cf. DNW 50, 1287). Extremely fine; in official maroon case of issue, inside of lid named (Monsieur F. M. Bryant, Attaché au Secrètariat de la Commission Royale Britannique) £60-£80 Provenance: A Small Collection of World Exhibition Medals, DNW Auction M6, 17 December 2007, lot 1462

1133 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, a bronze medal by L. Sala for the Seccion Española, 51mm; SPAIN, Exposición Aragonesa, 1885-6, a bronze award medal by Menendez for Aguilar, 53mm (BDM VII, 8, and VIII, 54); ARGENTINA, Exposición Continental, Buenos Aires, 1882, a bronze medal by R. Grande, 45mm (BDM –) [3]. Extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: DNW Auction M6, 17 December 2007, lot 1622

1134 Exposition Internationale d’Éléctricité, Paris, 1881, a bronze award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, bust of Marianne right, rev. tablet on oak branch, named (Smith), 69mm (BDM I, 402). Some marks and scratches, otherwise good very fine, scarce £30-£40 Provenance: DNW Auction M8, 24 June 2009, lot 2235

1135 Exposition Internationale, Nice, 1883-1884, a gilt-bronze medal by Depose, France seated facing, rev. Victory holding trumpet, exhibition building behind, tablet below inscribed (Deuxième Médaille Beaux-Arts), 66mm. About extremely fine £30-£40 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 19 November 2011, lot 567 (part)

1136 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze award medal by L.A. Bottée, Gallia rewards blacksmith seated on anvil, rev. winged Fame blows trumpet, named (Paul Pelissié), 63mm (PBE 9; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, 15; BDM I, p.231). Good very fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin of St James’s Auction 12, 4 November 2017, lot 335

1137 Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, bust of Marianne right, rev. seated female crowning a seated artisan, naked Genie at left, view of Eiffel Tower at right, 63mm (PBE –; Coll. R. Marx 307; BDM I, 664; cf. DNW 70C, 2465). Extremely fine; in original gilt-blocked leather pouch £30-£40 Provenance: A Small Collection of World Exhibition Medals, DNW Auction M6, 17 December 2007, lot 1465

1138 Industrie und Gewerbe Ausstellung, Strasbourg [Industrial Exhibition, Strasbourg], 1895, a bronze medal by Heiligenstein, arms with supporters, rev. cityscape, 68mm. Extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 26 May 2012, lot 349

1139 La Paix Educatrice, 1898, a large uniface cast bronze plaque by A.A.P. Massoulle for Magdeleine of Paris, seated figure of Peace with sword and shield, protecting a child who reads a book partly resting on her left knee, 195 x 143mm (BDM III, 603). A most attractive piece, good very fine and nicely patinated, very rare £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction 35, 3 April 1998, lot 535

1140 Première Conference de Metrologie Pratique, Paris, 1937, a bronze medal, obv. after J-C. Chaplain, seated figures of the continents, rev. legend, 99mm. Obverse polished, otherwise about extremely fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 11 February 2006, lot 369

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Germany

1141 Augsburg, a bronzed electrotype copy of a circular plaque after H.-J. Bayr, Athena leads the personification of Painting into the circle of Arts and Sciences, the figures to the fore with relevant instruments and emblems, baroque townscape beyond, floral border, 149mm (cf. Weber 786, 786A; Bernhart S 68). Very fine £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 49, 25 September 2006, lot 1425

1142 Erinnerung an die Ausstellung Deutscher Gewerbserzeugnisse zu Berlin [Exhibition of German Industry, Berlin], 1844, a gilt-bronze medal by C.H. Lorenz and E. Schilling for Loos, Germania seated left on rock, holding wreath, rev. steam locomotive to right over viaduct, shields of five industries around, 45mm (Marienburg 4234; BDM III, 471; cf. Swan 300). Extremely fine; in original fitted case £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 98, 3 May 2016, lot 2416

1143 Erinnerung an die Ausstellung Deutscher Gewerbserzeugnisse zu Berlin [Exhibition of German Industry, Berlin], 1844, a copper medal by C.H. Lorenz and E. Schilling for Loos, similar, 45mm (Marienburg 4234; BDM III, 471; cf. Swan 300). Minor spotting, otherwise extremely fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 1 June 2013, lot 503

1144 Internationale Landwirthschaftliche Ausstellung, Hamburg [International Agricultural Exhibition, Hamburg], 1863, a silver award medal by H. Lorenz and E. Steinle, personification of Hamburg seated with emblems of agriculture, rev. ribbon, city arms above, un-named, 79mm. A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare; in original fitted case [this slightly distressed] £200-£260 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 1 February 2014, lot 540

1145 Ausstellung Altona [Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition, Altona], 1869, a bronze medal by C.D. Claudius, robed female seated right, view of Altona with shipping in background, rev. shields of Altona and Hamburg, 60mm (BDM VII, 184). Virtually as struck; in original green case of issue £40-£50 Provenance: DNW Auction M6, 17 December 2007, lot 1422

1146 Allgemeine Deutsche Patent-und Musterschutz Ausstellung, Frankfurt [Inventions and Patents Exhibition, Frankfurt], 1881, a gilt-bronze medal by A. Scharff, winged figure of Victory with cupids at her feet, rev. two cornucopiæ, tablet inscribed NIEDER-SELTERS, 63mm (BDM V, 363). Brilliant mint state; in original faded blue case of issue £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction 51, 4 October 2001, lot 1186; A Small Collection of World Exhibition Medals, DNW Auction M6, 17 December 2007, lot 1474

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1147 Internationale Ausstellung von Arbeiten aus Edlen Metallen und Legirungen, Nuremberg [International Metal Exhibition, Nuremberg], 1885, a bronze medal by H. Ströbel for Lauer, cityscape, arms above, rev. legend within wreath, 65mm. About extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 June 2010, lot 355

1148 Internationale Ausstellung für Hausbedarf und Nahrungsmittel, Cologne [International Exhibition of Food and Household Goods, Cologne], 1889, a gilt-bronze medal by J. Schwerdtner and W. Pittner, ornate shield of arms, rev. Flora seated right among flowers and trophies, 65mm. Extremely fine £50-£70 Provenance: Bt Baldwin December 2007 Hungary

1149 International Exhibition, Budapest, 1885, a bronze award medal by Prof. S. Schwartz, female figure stands by decorative pedestal, rev. raised naming on central panel (Loder Robertnek Wittelburg), 65mm (BDM V, 426). Extremely fine, scarce £50-£70 Provenance: DNW Auction 105, 6 December 2012, lot 1148 South Africa

1150 South African International Exhibition, Cape Town, 1877, award medals in silver and bronze, revs. named (Burney & Co, London…Miss McLeod, Cape Town), both 39mm; South African Exhibition, Cape of Good Hope, 1885, a bronze medal, unsigned, 48mm; South African & International Exhibition, Kimberley, 1892, a bronze medal by the Mint, Birmingham, un-named, 45mm; South African Industrial and Arts Exhibition, Grahamstown, 1898-9, a bronze award medal by Joseph & Sons, Port Elizabeth, named (Mess. G. Glanfield & Son, London), 49mm [5]. First two mint state, others about extremely fine and better; first in brown gilt-blocked case of issue £60-£80 Provenance: DNW Auction M8, 24 June 2009, lot 2374 Switzerland

1151 Exposition Nationale Suisse, Geneva, 1896, a plated bronze medal by H. Bovy and G. Hantz, semi-naked female seated, rev. building, tablet and wreath of oak, 61mm (BDM II, 424). Good very fine £40-£50 Provenance: DNW Auction M10, 15 March 2011, lot 1671 United States of America

1152 Philadelphia International Exhibition, 1876, a bronze medal by H. Mitchell, Industry seated left, rev. legend within wreath, 76mm (Julian AM-10; BDM VIII, 67). Very fine £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 7 June 2014, lot 505 Miscellaneous

1153 A uniface bronzed electrotype, probably 19th century, classical scene of mother and father watching over four infants lighting a fire at the base of a herm, 105mm. Good very fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 11 June 2005, lot 483

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To paraphrase Winston Churchill, this series, and its issuer, are somewhat like a riddle wrapped in mystery, inside an enigma. Virtually nothing has been written in English about Durand and his medals. Because of this, the series has been largely ignored by the English-speaking collecting fraternity. What is known has been gathered from French sources and Paul Bosco’s website, which cites information from Paul’s friend, Jean Vacherot. Durand (1789-1873) was born in Paris. He was a graduate of the National School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in Paris and was made a Commander of the French Empire by Louis XVIII. His initial offering was his Metallic Gallery of the Famous Men of France, begun in 1817. This was followed, beginning in 1818, with his Great Men of the World Series, the subject of this group. The fabric of both series is similar, in that they are all 41mm and the vast majority struck in copper. The silver Dante Alighieri (Lot 1155) is the only one in this metal that I’ve ever seen and may very well be unique. The distinguishing characteristic between the two series is in the legends; the France series is in French while the World series is in Latin. At the time, the Paris Mint had a monopoly on the striking of medals, so those issued between 1817 and 1826 were struck there without any edge markings. As Durand considered this monopoly an infringement on his economic rights, he moved his dies and production to Munich between 1827 to 1843. The Munich-produced medals are easily distinguished as they have the edge mark ‘Monachii’. In 1844 production returned to Paris. Vacherot indicates that more than 150 individuals were so commemorated and, with possible die and edge variations, the total number of variants extant exceeds 400. No information has as yet been found indicating how individuals were selected for inclusion, the number issued for each, or how they were marketed. In my experience, all are either scarce, rare or very rare. My first exposure to this series was with Washington Born Virginia. These medals are an anomaly, with the existence of three distinct varieties (Lots 1166-8) clearly explained by Neil Musante in his 2016 standard work, including one with the statesman’s name Germanicized to ‘Wasington’. Next was Franklin Born Boston (Lot 1164). At this point I decided I needed some sort of rational to justify adding yet another collection to my numismatic holdings. After considerable thought, I decided that if I were to invite people up to my lake house for a summer of conversation, fishing, golf, barbecues and cards, who would it be? With that logic, and on that basis, the ‘Boys at the Lake Collection’ was born. Now, after many enjoyable summers, it is time for the Boys to move on. Now is your chance.

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1154 Roger Bacon (1214-94), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (E 9; BDM II, 227); Petrarch (1304-74), a copper medal by R. Jeuffroy, 41mm (BDM III, 74); Johannes Gutenberg (1400-68), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227); (1442-1506), a copper medal by L. Petit, 41mm (BDM IV, 466) [4]. Extremely fine or better [third with NGC slab tag MS 64 RB] £150-£200 Provenance: Second bt H. Betts January 2010; last bt R. Margolis January 2011

1155 Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), a restrike silver medal by R. Gayrard, bust left, rev. legend, 41mm (BDM II, 227). Once cleaned but now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine, very rare in silver £400-£500 Provenance: Bt D. Young October 2010

1156 Pietro Bembo (1470-1547), a copper medal by A. Veyrat, 41mm (BDM VI, 258); Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543), a copper medal by L. Petit, 41mm (BDM IV, 466); Michelangelo (1474-1564), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227); Desiderius Erasmus (1477-1536), a copper medal by J. Pingret, 41mm (BDM –) [4]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: First bt D. Young November 2010; last bt H. Betts December 2009

1157 Martin Luther (1483-1546), a copper medal by A. Depaulis, bust left, rev. legend, 41mm (BDM I, 559). About as struck [with NGC slab tag MS 65 BN] £100-£120 Provenance: Bt J.J. Teaparty August 2010

1158 Hernan Cortez (1485-1551), a copper medal by M. Vivier, 41mm (BDM –); Francis I (1494-1544), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227); Charles V (1500-58), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227); John Calvin (1509-64), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227) [4]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: First bt R. Margolis January 2011; last Presidential Auction (Baltimore), June 2009, lot 1680

1159 Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227); Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 227); William Shakespeare (1564-1616), a copper medal by J. Barre, 41mm (BDM I, 128); Maurice of Orange (1567-1625), a copper medal by J. Pingret, 41mm (BDM –) [4]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: Last bt D. Young October 2014; others bt H. Betts December 2009

1160 William Harvey (1578-1657), a copper medal by W. Binfield, 41mm (E 196; BDM I, 190); Axel Oxenstierna (1583 -1654), a copper medal by J.-B. Salmson, 41mm (BDM –); Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), a copper medal by E. Gatteaux, 41mm (BDM II, 207); John Milton (1608-71), a copper medal by M. Vivier, 41mm (BDM VI, 291) [4]. Extremely fine or better [first with NGC slab tag MS 64 BN] £150-£200 Provenance: Third bt H. Garrison September 2013; last bt R. Gladdle February 2010

1161 Blaise Pascal (1623-62), a copper medal by J. Pingret, 41mm (BDM –); Domenico Cassini (1625-1712), a copper medal by Peuvrier, 41mm (BDM IV, 472); Christian Huygens (1629-95), a copper medal by F. Henrionnet, 41mm (BDM II, 478); John Locke (1632-1704), a copper medal by F. Caunois, 41mm (BDM I, 361) [4]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: Third bt H. Betts August 2010; last bt D. Young September 2009

1162 Isaac Newton (1642-1727), a copper medal by L. Petit, 41mm (BDM IV, 466); Bernard le Bouvier de Fontenelle (1657 -1757), a restrike copper medal, unsigned, 41mm; William Congreve (1672-1729), a copper medal by A. Caqué, 41mm (E 517; BDM I, 342); George Frederick Handel (1684-1759), a copper medal by B. Wolf, 41mm (E 664; BDM VI, 525) [4]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: First bt M. Reid September 2013; second bt D. Young November 2010; third bt H. Betts December 2009

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1163 William Penn (1644-1718), a restrike copper medal by E. Rogat, bust left, rev. legend, 41mm (BDM V, 192). Contact marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: Bt W. Goetz March 2016

1164 Benjamin Franklin (1706-90), a copper medal by A. Caqué, bust left, rev. legend, 41mm (Greenslet 42; BDM –). Good extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: Bt G. Berg March 2003

1165 Samuel Johnson (1709-84), a copper medal by T. Smith, 41mm (E 812; BDM V, 553); Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78), a copper medal by J.-P. Montagny, 41mm (BDM IV, 130); James Cook (1728-79), a copper medal by T. Smith, 41mm (E 781; BDM V, 553); Joseph Haydn (1730-1809), a copper medal by E. Gatteaux, 41mm (BDM II, 207) [4]. About extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: Second bt D. Young October 2010; last bt H. Betts December 2009

1166 George Washington (1732-99), a copper medal by M.N.M. Vivier, bust left, rev. legend, 41mm (Musante 98; Baker 132; BDM VI, 291). Extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: Presidential Auction 78 (Baltimore), June 2008, lot 50

1167 George Washington (1732-99), a copper medal by M.N.M. Vivier, bust left, legend reads WASINGTON, rev. legend, 41mm (Musante 100; Baker 131; BDM VI, 291). About extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: Presidential Auction 78 (Baltimore), June 2008, lot 49

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1168 George Washington (1732-99), a restrike copper medal by J. Bacon, imaginary bust right, rev. legend, 41mm (Musante 101; Baker 130; BDM VII, 37). Good extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: Presidential Auction 78 (Baltimore), June 2008, lot 48

1169 Torbern Bergman (1735-84), a copper medal by J.-B. Salmson, 41mm (BDM V, 318); Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741 -1801), a copper medal by P. Léveque, 41mm (BDM III, 424); Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746-1817), a copper medal by F. Caunois, 41mm (BDM –); Quirino Visconti (1753-1818), a copper medal by A. Caqué, 41mm (BDM I, 344) [4]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: Second bt D. Young October 2010; last bt D. Young June 2012

1170 Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (1743-94), a copper medal by B. Wolf, 41mm (BDM VI, 525); Friedrich Schiller (1759 -1805), a copper medal by J.-J. Barre, 41mm (BDM I, 131); Victor Moreau (1763-1813), a copper medal by F. Caunois, 41mm (BDM –); Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), a copper medal by A. Durand, 41mm (BDM –) [4]. About extremely fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: First bt M. Reid January 2014; second bt D. Young December 2010

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1171 Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 1625, a struck silver medalet, unsigned [by P. Regnier], busts vis-à-vis, rays of heaven above, rev. Cupid scatters roses and lilies, rays of heaven above, 22mm, 1.89g (MI I, 238/1; E 108). Very fine £60-£80

1172 Sir Sydenham Poyntz, 1646, a cast silver medal imitative of the work of A. Simon [perhaps by J. Stuart], bust left, rev. legend in six lines, 35mm, 17.26g (cf. Platt type C; E 152b). Very fine and toned, rare £100-£150

1173 Charles II, a gold Touchpiece, ship to left, rev. St Michael standing, spearing dragon, 21mm, 3.66g (Woolf O4/R4; MI I, 477/86). Pierced as usual with small ring for suspension, fine, scarce £300-£400

1174 Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, a cast silver medal by G. Bower, armoured bust right, wearing lace cravat, rev. William on horseback at the head of his army, fleet at anchor beyond, Justice raised in foreground, 48mm, 20.86g (MI I, 639/64; E 297Bb). Tooled in fields, otherwise nearly extremely fine, toned £300-£400

1175 Battle of Blenheim, 1704, a copper medal by J. Croker, bust of Anne left, rev. Britannia seated on globe, captive seated on military trophies, 34mm (MI II, 256/49; E 409). Very fine £70-£90

1176 Wilhelmina Charlotta, c. 1718, a copper medalet after J. Croker, bust left, hair tied in bun, rev. flowering rose, 25mm (MI II, 443/48). Fine, rare £20-£30

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1177 Sovereigns of England, a set of Dassier’s copper medals (40), c. 1731, including both the dedication medals of George II and Queen Caroline, the usual Sovereign medals, the reduced-size Cromwell, together with: Edward VI and Queen Mary-rejected obv. dies (MI I, 63/21, 89/60; Eisler 23d, 24c); George II and Queen Caroline, a ‘mule’ of the portrait obvs. of the dedication medals (MI II, 498-9, 43, 44); Death of George II (MI II, 714/454; E 36); Birth of George, Prince of Wales, 1762, by T. Pingo (Eimer 26; BHM 77); Death of George III, 1820, by J. Marrian for Thomason and Jones; both MI and Eisler list the rejected Mary medal as uniface, however a struck example with the rev. was sold in SCA 8 (lot 288), as was the mule double portrait (lot 291); Death of George II is now [Eisler] attributed to Antoine Dassier [40]. Medals extremely fine or better, housed in two fitted and numbered trays of 20, many with original lifting tabs, contained in a period red leather library binding decorated with the Royal arms of George III and with wide borders in gilt and blind, the case with very little signs of wear £3,000-£4,000 Provenance: Lord Airlie Collection, Sotheby Auction, 24-6 July 1897, lot 85; Baldwin Auction 38, 4 October 2004, lot 1083

1178 Martin Folkes, 1740, a damascened copper medal by J.A. Dassier, draped bust right in cap, rev. legend and date within ornamental cartouche, 54mm (Eisler 328; MI II, 558/185; E 556). About extremely fine £300-£400

1179 Duke of Marlborough, 1742, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 54mm (MI II, 568/202; E 568); State of England, 1750, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 55mm (MI II, 658/363; E 630) [2]. First with minor spotting, otherwise about extremely fine or better £60-£80

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1180 Death of George Whitefield, 1770, a gilt medal signed C.W., draped bust three-quarters right, rev. legend in 11 lines, THE FUNERAL SERMON PREACHD BY THE REV. IOHN WESTLY, etc, 31mm (BHM 150). Very fine, extremely rare £100-£150

1181 Naval Victory of 1 June 1794, a copper medal by W. Wyon for J. Mudie, uniformed bust of Earl Howe right, rev. Neptune riding right in marine car, 41mm (BHM 387; E 856). Extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 56, 7 May 2008, lot 3024

1182 London Missionary Society, 1796, a white metal medal, unsigned, ship in full sail to left, rev. WITH MISSIONARIES TO THE SOUTH SEAS FOR THE CONVERSION OF THE HEATHENS, 38mm (BHM 416; MH 449a; E 875). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £200-£300 Provenance: R. Lyall Collection [bt 1987]. Following reports of the inhabitants of Tahiti and other islands in the South Seas by Capt. Cook, among others, the London Missionary Society, which was formed in 1795, funded the purchase of a ship, Duff, placed under the command of Capt. James Wilson. Wilson, his crew and a party of missionaries sailed on 10 August 1796, via the Cape of Good Hope, reaching Tahiti in 1797, where a missionary station was established. Similar stations were set up in Tonga and on the Marquesas; the Duff returned to London in July 1798. Unfortunately a second voyage, in December 1799, taking more missionaries to Tahiti, met with disaster when the ship was captured by a French privateer, landed at Montevideo and sold

1183 Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797, a copper medal by J.G. Hancock and P. Kempson, uniformed bust of Admiral Jervis left, rev. mournful Hispania on shore, naval action beyond, 49mm (BHM 435; E 881). Minor contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £120-£150 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 February 2011, lot 263

1184 Sir Sidney Smith, 1805, a copper medal by T. Webb, 54mm (BHM 573; E 971); Opening of London Bridge, 1831, a copper medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, 51mm (BHM 1544; E 1245; Taylor 102a) [2]. About extremely fine £120-£150

1185 Death of Lord Nelson, 1805, a white metal medal by P. Wyon for J. Bissett, seaman standing by tomb, rev. Britannia and Neptune seated, 51mm (BHM 579; E 958). Good very fine £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 February 2011, lot 266

1186 Death of Charles James Fox, 1806, medals (2), in copper, unsigned [by T. Webb], 54mm (BHM 605), in white metal, by P. Wyon, 53mm (BHM 608); George III, Golden Jubilee, 1810, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, 49mm (BHM 680); Dudding Hill Horticultural Show, 1911, a bronze award medal by Ottley, named (W. Arkill, for Best Show of Vegetables), 44mm; Universal Cookery & Food Exhibition, 1922, a bronze medal by Restall, 39mm [5]. Varied state; last two cased [one case damaged] £100-£150

1187 Mudie’s National Medals, 1820, a set of 40 copper medals by various artists, struck by E. Thomason for J. Mudie, covering events from Admiral Duncan Victory at Camperdown, 1797, to the Ionian Islands, 1817 (BHM 387, 432, 438, 476, 504, 509, 567, 595, 635, 637, 666, 671, 673, 713, 718, 727, 730, 735, 756, 760, 761, 765, 769, 776, 777, 789, 825, 854, 859, 867, 868, 869, 871, 884, 889, 891, 892, 921, 933, 958) [40]. Extremely fine or better, an attractive set; uncased £2,000-£3,000

1188 Mudie’s National Medals, 1820, 38 of the set of 40 copper medals by various artists, struck by E. Thomason for J. Mudie, covering events from Admiral Duncan Victory at Camperdown, 1797, to the Ionian Islands, 1817 (BHM 387, 432, 438, 476, 504, 509, 567, 635, 637, 666, 671, 673, 713, 718, 735, 756, 760, 761, 765, 769, 776, 777, 789, 825, 854, 859, 868, 867, 869, 871, 884, 889, 891, 892, 921, 933, 958); together with BHM 596 (Nelson) [38]. Good very fine to extremely fine; contained in the original double-layer gilt-tooled maroon case [this damaged], together with a small folio book, An Historical and Critical Account of a Grand series of National Medals, published under the direction of James Mudie, Esq., London, 1820, 151pp, 10 plates, and a 12-page Prospectus for the set £2,000-£2,600 Laurence Brown suggested that BHM 596 was originally intended to be included in Mudie’s series of national medals

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1189 Death of the Earl of Bridgewater, 1829, a copper medal by A. Donadio, 41mm (BHM 1340; E 1209); John Howard, 1829, a copper medal by J.-J. Barre, 41mm; Reform Bill, 1832, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, 39mm (BHM 1597); Death of Frances Huth, 1901, a bronze medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], 43mm (BHM 3727) [4]. Good very fine or better, but third plugged £50-£70

1190 Kings and Queens of England, 1830, a complete set of Thomason’s re-worked set of the Dassier medals in white metal (34), with additional medals for George III and George IV, each with portrait obv., revs. legend with biographical details, each 41mm (excepting Cromwell, 38mm) (BHM 1437; E 1236) [36]. Some minor scratches in fields, otherwise almost as struck, proof-like finish, scarce as a complete set; contained in a repaired original case £1,500-£1,800 x 1191 Victoria, Majority, 1837, a white metal medal by J. Davis, 44mm (W & E 3A.2; BHM 1735); Winchester College, Queen’s Medal, 1837, a bronze award by B. Wyon, un-named, 49mm (W & E –; BHM 1800; E 1240, footnote); Opening of the Royal Exchange, 1844, a silver medal by W. Wyon, reading OCT:, 28mm (W & E 448.3; BHM 2186; E 1392) [3]. Second extremely fine and rare, others nearly so £70-£90

x 1192 Visit of Queen Victoria to the Guildhall, 1837, a copper medal by W. Wyon for the Corporation of London, coronetted bust left, rev. frontal elevation of the Guildhall, 55mm (W & E 72.1; BHM 1775; E 1304). Hairline graze in obverse field, otherwise virtually as struck £150-£200

1193 Visit of Queen Victoria to the Guildhall, 1837, a copper medal by W. Wyon for the Corporation of London, similar, 55mm (W & E 72.2; BHM 1775; E 1304). Extremely fine £150-£200

x 1194 Victoria, Coronation, 1838, a silver medal by B. Pistrucci, bust left, rev. Victoria receiving crown from standing figures, 36mm (W & E 88.2; BHM 1801; E 1315). Brilliant mint state, lightly toned £150-£200

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1195 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Prize Medal, a copper award by W. and L.C. Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident and dolphins in field, rev. Britannia placing a wreath on kneeling figure of Industry, attended by supporters representing the continents, edge named (Heeley & Sons, Class XXIII), 77mm (Allen A25; BHM 2462; E 1456). Extremely fine £200-£260

1196 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Prize Medal, a copper award by W. and L.C. Wyon, similar, edge named (Powell & Sons, Class XXIV), 77mm (Allen A25; BHM 2462; E 1456). Extremely fine £200-£260 James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars glassworks, Tudor street, London EC, in business from 1710 to 1980

1197 Restoration of Llandudno Parish Church, 1855, a white metal medal by E. Cottrill, 38mm; Isle of Wight Civilian Rifle Clubs, a silver award medal by Elkington, engraved (1912), 26mm; Golden Jubilee of the Aberavon Literary Institute, 1932, a bronze award medal by Vaughton, un-named, 32mm; together with other miscellaneous medals, in silver (4), base metal (14), from Wolverhampton, Oldbury, Dudley, Birmingham, etc [21]. Mostly very fine, some better; second in case of issue £80-£100

1198 National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, Birmingham, 1857, a white metal medal by G.R. Collis, 55mm (BHM 2602); together with other miscellaneous medals, in silver (5), base metal (59, including uniface plaster Dassiers) [65]. Varied state £60-£80

1199 Victoria, a Bois Durci medal, 113mm; together with other miscellaneous medals, clichés, etc (12), some after the antique [13]. First very fine, others in varied state £60-£80 x 1200 International Exhibition, London, 1862, a white metal medal by G. Dowler, 73mm, die-axis 9h (Allen B080; BHM 2720; E 1555); Exposition Universelle de Londres, 1862, a copper-gilt medal, unsigned, 42mm Allen –) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine, both very rare £90-£120

1201 Sir Moses Montefiore, of Kent and London, c. 1880, a cast brass medal of German origin, unsigned, bust right, rev. arms and supporters, 37mm (cf. Peus 412, 912). Some marks and scratches, about very fine, scarce £100-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 1643

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1202 Visit of Queen Victoria to Epping Forest and Dedication, 1882, bronze medals by C. Wiener for the Corporation of the City of London (2), crowned bust left, revs. Londinia standing opposite a seated Queen, view of pathway into the forest behind, 75mm (W & E 1400.1; BHM 3128; E 1689) [2]. About extremely fine; in contemporary case [this slightly distressed and with a faulty catch] £400-£600

One medal illustrated x 1203 International Fisheries Exhibition, South Kensington, 1883, a silver medal by L.C. Wyon and L.F. Day for Pinches, 45mm (BHM 3153; E 1694; Allen Pt 3); International Inventions Exhibition, South Kensington, 1885, a silver award medal by L.C. Wyon, un-named, 46mm (W & E 1497A.1; BHM 3198; E 1715; Allen Pt 3) [2]. First extremely fine but with minor obverse rim nicks, second good very fine, dark-toned £80-£100 x 1204 International Health Exhibition, Kensington, 1884, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon and J. Pinches, 45mm (BHM 3175; Storer 4811; E 1704; Allen Pt 3); International Exhibition of Navigation, Travelling, Commerce & Manufactures, Liverpool, 1886, a copper medal by Elkington, 51mm (W & E 1536.1; BHM 3216; E 1727; Allen Pt 2); London Philatelic Exhibition, 1890, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, 38mm (Allen –) [3]. First extremely fine but with a reverse rim bruise at 7 o’clock, others brilliant and as struck £70-£90

1205 Centenary of the Introduction of Wesleyan Methodism into the Channel Islands, 1884, white metal medals by C.F. Carter (2), both 41mm (McCammon M92CIi); Edward VII, Coronation, Bailiwick of Guernsey, white metal medals (6), unsigned [by Beck & Inchbold], all 39mm (W & E 4125J.1; McC M13Gi) [8]. Very fine and better £30-£40

1206 International Inventions Exhibition, London, 1885, white metal medals by R. Neal (2), 38 and 32mm (BHM 3197 for the latter); Crystal Palace Grand International Show of Poultry, Pigeons & Rabbits, bronze award medals by E.J. Fairbairns (2), one named (J. Bradbury, 1928), both 51mm (Allen 1928/001); together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (17) [21]. Generally very fine; third in case of issue by E.J. Fairbairns Ltd, Ethelburga House, Wormwood St, London EC £60-£80 x 1207 Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, bronze medals (2), by Heaton, 38mm (W & E 2170B.3; BHM 3249), and by Pinches, 36mm (W & E 2318A.4; BHM 3276); Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887, a bronze medal by Heaton, 45mm (W & E 2172A.3; BHM 3346); Victoria, Visit to Florence, 1893, a white metal medal by L. Giorgi, 47mm (W & E –; BHM –) [4]. Last very fine and very rare, others extremely fine £50-£70

1208 International Exhibition, Glasgow, 1888, a gold award badge, unsigned, named (R.J. Browne, Staff), 32 x 22mm, 9.06g; Edinburgh Industrial Exhibition, a silver badge, unsigned, named (Awarded to J.E. Forster for Photography, 1901), 50 x 29mm; together with other Scottish exhibition medals (4, one in silver) [6]. First fine, others very fine and better; second in maroon case of issue by Belfield, 24 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh £80-£100

1209 Angus and Mearns Canine Club (Inst. 1888), the obv. die for an award medal, unsigned, 62mm (cf. DNW 62, 1410); The South Midland Coalowners Mines Rescue Cup, the obv. die for an award medal, unsigned, 33mm; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, the obv. die for a medal by A. Fenwick, 33mm, together with a bronze medal struck from it, 33mm (W & E 4234C [not noted in this metal] [Lot]. Very fine and better, last much as made £50-£70

1210 Blackheath College, , Couldery Medal, a silver award, unsigned, named (The Second Prize…was obtained by Frederic Franklin Beckett, number of marks 33218, Christmas 1895), 45mm; Scottish Inter-University Athletic Sports, award medals (2, silver and bronze), unsigned, named (1st, Graceful Swimming, won by T. Richmond, 1899...2nd, Diving, won by T. Richmond, 1899), both 44mm; Worshipful Company of Carpenters, a bronze award medal, unsigned [after J. Milton], named (J. Pugh, Trades Training School, 1903), 54mm (cf. DNW 143, 35); Aylesbury [Bread] Show, 1911, an engraved silver award medal by Elkington, named (Presented by The British Diamalt Co to W. Billingham, Esq), hallmarked Glasgow 1899, 49mm; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (6) [11]. First, fourth and fifth brilliant mint state, others very fine and better; all in cases of issue, second and third by Geo. Jamieson & Son, Goldsmiths to the Queen, 107 Union Street, Aberdeen £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) British Historical Medals from Various Properties x 1211 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals (8), by G.W. de Saulles, in silver, 26mm (W & E 3000A.1; BHM 3506; E 1817b); unsigned [by Constantine & Floydd], in gilt white metal, 44mm (W & E 3078B.1 var.); by A. Miesch, in silver, 38mm (W & E 32650A.4; BHM 3595); by The Mint Birmingham (2), in plated bronze and bronze, both 39mm, former struck without collar (W & E 3275A.5, 3275A.6; BHM 3549); by F. Bowcher for Spink (3), revs. Four Longest Reigns, in bronze, 38mm (W & E 3477B.3; BHM 3526), Blessings of Peace, in bronze, 38mm (W & E 3477C.3; BHM 3524), God Bless our Queen, in silver, 38mm (W & E 3477E.4; BHM 3522) [8]. Extremely fine and better, last rare £90-£120 x 1212 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals by G.W. de Saulles (2), in silver and bronze, both 56mm (W & E 3000A.3, 3000A.4; BHM 3506; E 1817); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals by G.W. de Saulles (2), in silver and bronze, both 56mm (W & E 4100A.3, 4100A.4; BHM 3737; E 1871) [4]. Mint state £90-£120 x 1213 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals by F. Bowcher for Spink (4), revs. Prime Ministers (2), in bronze and white metal, both 51mm (W & E 3476A.1, 3476A.3; BHM 3516), Royal Family, in bronze, 51mm (W & E 3476B.3; BHM 3512), Primates of all England, in bronze, 51mm (W & E 3476E.3; BHM 3517) [4]. Virtually as struck, an attractive group £70-£90

1214 Grantham Industrial & Fine Art Exhibition, award medals by Vaughton (3), in silver and bronze (2), named (silver: T. Ewbank, Jan. 1904; bronze: T. Ewbank, Jan. 1899, T.C. Ewbank, January 1907), first hallmarked Birmingham 1902, all 39mm (Allen Pt 1; cf. DNW M4, 25); Food, Domestic & Trades Exhibition, [Portsmouth], 1904, a silver-gilt award medal by Stephenson & Sons, named (Awarded to S.F. Lyle, Portsmouth), hallmarked Birmingham 1904, 44mm (Allen –); Food & Cookery Exhibition, 1905, an engraved silver award medal by Walker & Hall, named (Presented to Mr Geo. Parker by Vandermin Bros on his success with Cream Yeast), 44mm; Naval Shipping & Fisheries Exhibition, Earl’s Court, 1905, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to G. Rapley for non-capsizing Boats and non-heating Bearings), 45mm (Allen –); together with other exhibition-related medals and medalets, in silver (2), base metal (8) [16]. Very fine and better; one in case of issue £60-£80

1215 Death of Frances Huth, 1901, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], bust left wearing bonnet, rev. legend within wreath, 40mm (BHM 3728; MJP p.59). Extremely fine and toned, rare £50-£80 Frances Caroline Huth, née Marshall (1812-1901), daughter of Sir Chapman Marshall, Lord Mayor of London, wife of Charles Frederick Huth (1806-95), banker, and mother of Reginald Huth (1853-1926), coin collector and publisher of private patterns

1216 Scottish Arboricultural Society, a silver award medal, named (John McTavish, Pole Measuring Instrument, Exhibited at Dumfries, 1903), 60mm; Edinburgh Cor. Horse Show, a silver award medal, named (Bruce Lindsay Bros.), 45mm; Daniel Stewart’s College, Edinburgh, a silver award medal, named (Alan G. Ross, Physics, 1937), 60mm [3]. First and last extremely fine, second very fine; last with ribbon and in original fitted case £100-£150

1217 Richard Phené Spiers, 1905, a bronze plaque by E. Lanteri for Pinches, bust left, rev. capital of an Ionic column, 78 x 58mm (BHM 3921; E 1884). About extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 1106; J. Watson Collection, DNW Auction 123, 11-12 June 2014, lot 499 (part)

1218 14th Inter-Parliamentary Conference, 1906, a bronze medal by A. Wyon for Elkington, 51mm (W & E 4911A.3; BHM 3941; E 1891); together with other miscellaneous medals (29), a few in silver [30]. Fine to very fine; first in red gilt- blocked case of issue by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, W £60-£80

1219 Newport & District Agricultural Society, bronze award medals (4), unsigned, named (Second Class Medal, Collection of Implements, Awarded to F.H. Burgess, July 26 1906...Mr F.H. Burgess 30th July 1908...Mr F.H. Burgess 29th July 1909...Mr F.H. Burgess 25th July 1912), all 48mm; Staffordshire Agricultural Society, bronze award medals (2), unsigned, named (Awarded to Mr Fredk. H. Burgess for Cart at the Leek Meeting, 1925...Mr F.H. Burgess for Farm Cart with Pneumatic Equipment at the Trentham Park Meeting, 1933), both 48mm; Penistone Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by Fattorini, named (Bread Section, 2nd Prize, W. Newman, 1936), hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 38mm [7]. Last mint state and in blue case of issue, others very fine and better, Staffordshire medals in glazed lunettes £50-£70

1220 Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c); Borough of Eastleigh Incorporated, 1936, a bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (70), mostly British [72]. Very fine, some better £60-£80

1221 Institution of Sanitary Engineers, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to Roland R. Hole, for obtaining the Highest Percentage of Marks in the Associate Membership Examination in 1925), 44mm; St John Ambulance Brigade, Long Service, a silver award medal, named (15952 Sgt J.H. Hobbs, Plymouth Co O.P. Div. No.9 Dis. S.J.A.B., 1936), 38mm; Women’s Royal Voluntary Service, Long Service, a cupro-nickel award medal, un-named, 35mm; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (4) [7]. Second and third mint state and in cases of issue, others very fine and better, two in cases of issue £50-£70

1222 The Shorthorn Society, silver award medals by J. Pinches (8), named (Awarded to Lt. Col. E.C. Atkins at Leicestershire Agricultural Society’s Show, 1930, for his Heifer 93603, Baskerville Greenleaf...at Rutland Agricultural Society’s Show, 1932, for his Cow 104523 Baskerville Grey…at Rutland Agricultural Society’s Show, 1933, for his Cow 115275 Baskerville Greenleaf, 2nd…1934, at the Nottinghamshire Show for Lena Wild Eyes 19th…1934, at the Staffordshire Show for Champion Dairy Shorthorn Cow Sizergh Queen…1935, at the Cambridgeshire Show for Champion Dairy Shorthorn Cow Butterfly Jess…1935, at the Staffordshire Show for Champion Dairy Shorthorn Cow Sizergh Queen…For the Highest Shorthorn Herd Average in Warwickshire 1935-36), all 51mm (MJP p.193) [8]. Very fine and better £100-£150 Other medals awarded to E.C. Atkins were sold in these rooms, 12 December 16, 15 March 17, 12 December 17 and 12 June 18

1223 Guernsey Amateur Swimming Club, an openwork silver badge by Fattorini, named (Leek Memorial won by G.W. Coker, 1932), hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 36 x 29mm; Elizabeth College, Guernsey, bronze award medals (8), unsigned [for Jewellers & Silversmiths Co Ltd, St Peter Port], awarded for different sports, 1932-4, all 38mm (cf. McCammon M185G) [9]. Extremely fine; in cases of issue £50-£70 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1224 British Delphinium Society, Josephine Newbegin Memorial Medal, a silver award by Garrard & Co, named (S. Halford Roberts, for Distinguished Service, 1933), hallmarked London 1933, 63mm; South West of England Championship for Cool-Stored Flowering Bulbs, The Abbott Cup, a uniface silver award by Fattorini, named (Mrs A. Birkenshaw, Seaways, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, Runner-Up to South West of England Champion for 1951 Flower Season), hallmarked Birmingham 1950, 44mm [2]. First about extremely fine, rare, in blue gilt-blocked case of issue by Garrard, Goldsmiths to the King, 24 Albermarle St, W., second with remains of paper label adhering to reverse, otherwise very fine and a rarity for the Scilly Isles by numismatic association £60-£80

1225 The Three British Kings of 1936, a set of three silver medals by Turner and Simpson, George V, Edward VIII and George VI, all 51mm (BHM 4263, 4280, 4351; Giordano 359c) [3]. Good very fine; with descriptive card, in fitted case of issue [this slightly distressed] £100-£120

1226 The Three British Kings of 1936, a set of three bronze medals by Turner and Simpson, George V, Edward VIII and George VI, all 32mm (BHM 4264, 4280, 4353; Giordano 358a) [3]. Very fine or better; with descriptive card, in fitted case of issue £60-£80

1227 Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland, a silver award medal by Edward & Sons, stallion standing left, farm buildings behind, rev. wreath, named (Glasgow Agricultural Society, Awarded to John McK. McFarlane, Bailielands, Auchterarder, Perthshire, as a memento of winning the Sixth Cawdor Cup for Females with Filly ex (67646), V.65, P.214, Glasgow 7th March 1945), 78mm (cf. Brodie 7). Extremely fine and toned; in original fitted case £100-£120

1228 Seal of George III, a uniface silver impression of the seal, made for Alfred Dunhill, hallmarked London 1975, 143mm. About as made; in case of issue [lining slightly torn] £60-£80

1229 Tercentenary of the Bank of England, 1994, a silver dish, Britannia in central medallion superimposed on cross of St George, wreath around edge, 110 x 96mm, 67.44g. About as made; in box of issue £40-£50 These silver dishes were presented to staff and pensioners of the Bank of England

1230 Fitted cases for medals (approx. 50), mostly 19th century [Lot]. As viewed £50-£100

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1231 ARGENTINA, Exposition Internationale and Centenary of Independence, Buenos Aires, 1910, a bronze plaque by F.-J.- A. Roques for the Comité Français, rearing horseman by a paddock containing bulls, rev. naked artisan proferring an olive branch to a robed female, 72 x 62mm (PBE 833; BDM –; cf. DNW 66, 1443). Very fine, rare £60-£80

1232 ARGENTINA, Exposition Internationale and Centenary of Independence, Buenos Aires, 1910, uniface copper models (2) and impressions (2) for the plaque by F.-J.-A. Roques for the Comité Français, similar, models each 150 x 130mm, impressions each 160 x 140mm (cf. PBE 833; BDM –; cf. DNW 66, 1443) [4]. Minor corrosion on one impression, otherwise very fine, very rare £200-£300

1233 AUSTRIA, Cardinal Andreas, a cast gilt-bronze medal, unsigned and undated, bust facing three-quarters right, rev. view of a fortified town, 56mm (Domanig 137). Very fine, rare £200-£260 Cardinal Andreas of Austria (1558-1600), Bishop of Konstanz and Brixen, Abbot of Murbach

1234 AUSTRIA, The City of Vienna to Franz Joseph on his Golden Jubilee, 1898, a silver medal by A. Scharff, bust of Emperor Franz Josef I on a pedestal between two female figures, rev. partial view of the Vienna Ringstrasse under a radiant imperial crown, 59mm (H. 3893; BDM VI, 370, 373; cf. DW 18, 696). Better than very fine £100-£150

1235 AUSTRIA, Triple Alliance, 1915, a silver medal by F. König for Lauer, busts of Franz Joseph I of Austria, Mehmed V of Turkey, and Wilhelm II of Germany, rev. three coats of arms on tree, 33mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned £100-£150

1236 AUSTRIA, Free State, 1918, a cast bronze medal by O. Thiede, composed of two pieces joined at the rim, youth kneeling on cloud, holding banner, rev. demonstrators with right hands raised, flags behind, 79mm. Verdigris spot on edge, otherwise good very fine, rare £80-£100

1237 AUSTRIA, uniface lead squeezes (10), by A. Scharff, various types, most signed (cf. BDM V, 358-74) [10]. Good very fine or better, an interesting group £200-£300

1238 BELGIUM, General J.F. Chapelié, 1859, a copper medal by L. Wiener, 67mm (BDM VI, 494; cf. DNW 60, 1472); together with other miscellaneous World coins and medals (43) [44]. Varied state £30-£40

1239 BELGIUM, Leopold II, a silver-gilt award medal by L. Wiener, bust left, rev. cherubs representing the arts, named (Fs Are Homo de Coumercy, 1er Prix de Peinture d’Après Nature), 51mm. Gilding worn on reverse and some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80 Alexander Homo (1840-89), French painter; see also Lot 1326

1240 BELGIUM, United Agricultural Society of Rousselare, Thielt and Ingelmunster, 1898, a silver medal by E. Grielens, 51mm; SWITZERLAND, Entreprise du Palais des Nations, 1933, a silver medal by Huguenin, 71mm [2]. First lightly polished otherwise about extremely fine, with ornate mount and ring for suspension, second extremely fine and in original fitted case £100-£150

1241 BELGIUM, Richard Wagner’s ‘L’Anneau du Nibelung’ Performed in Brussels, 1903, a bronze medal by P. Braecke for Wolfers Frès, head of Valkyrie to left in high relief, rev. legend, 59mm. A few edge bruises, otherwise good very fine £60-£80

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1242 BELGIUM, Le Mineur, c. 1904, a uniface bronze plaque by C. Meunier, head of miner right wearing helmet, 133 x 100mm. Good very fine £80-£100

1243 BELGIUM, Gymnastics, a silver award medal by P. Fisch, female figure placing wreath on head of male athlete in central medallion within ornate frame, rev. laurel branch, named (La Région du Sud à G. Paillot, Juré 1899-1909), 54 x 48mm (cf. BDM II, 97). Good very fine; with integral loop for suspension £60-£80

1244 BELGIUM, Charles Rolland, 1922, the artist’s reduction positive, in steel, for the uniface plaque by C.R. Samuel for Fonson, bust left on plinth surmounted by a cock, two robed females and a naked youth at sides, 90 x 60mm (cf. DNW 50, 1240). Paper label inscribed with artist’s name pasted on side, otherwise as made, UNIQUE £50-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction M7, 1 July 2008, lot 2563

1245 BELGIUM, Le Mineur, c. 1925, a uniface coal plaque, after C. Meunier, miner holding pick-axe, looking right, factory chimney in background, 193 x 147mm. Chip in upper left corner, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80

1246 BELGIUM, Exposition Universelle et Internationale, Brussels, 1935, the artist’s reduction positive, in steel, for the award plaque by A. Bonnetain for Fonson, robed female holding wreath of flowers over a globe, 79 x 64mm (BM Acq. 1978 -82, p.12, 10; cf. DNW 41, 806). Paper label inscribed with artist’s name pasted on side and stamped 20751B, otherwise as made, UNIQUE £50-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction M7, 1 July 2008, lot 2568

1247 BOHEMIA, Bedrich Smetana, 1974, a bronze medal by P. Filippov, 61mm; FRANCE, André Grétry, 1863, a copper award medal by A. Caqué, 43mm (BDM I, 344), Commission d’Expériences de Calais, 1870, a bronze award medal by E. Oudiné, 68mm; ITALY, Niccolo Piccini, 1823, a copper medal by A. Caqué for Durand, 41mm (BDM I, 343); RUSSIA, Pan-Russian Exposition, 1882, a brass medal by L. Steinman and S. Vazhenin, 46mm (Diakov 930.5), Alexander Scriabin, 1977, a bronze medal signed A.B., 66 x 50mm [6]. Very fine or better; second in contemporary fitted case £100-£150

1248 CHINA, Olympic Games, Beijing, 2008, a bronze medal, logo within central recess, rev. the five mascots of the Games, 80mm. Virtually as struck; in wooden case of issue £60-£80 x 1249 CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 80th Birthday of Jozef Skultéty, 1933, a bronze medal by F. Stefunko, 60mm; ITALY, Lionel d’Este, a cast bronze medal by Pisanello, 66mm (Hill, Corpus, 30), Filippo Strozzi, a uniface cast bronze medal, unsigned, 88mm (Hill, Corpus, 1018; Kress 286); USA, Death of Louis Agassiz, 1873, a gilt-bronze medal by W. Barber, 64mm, Carter Glass, 1922, a bronze medal by G.T. Morgan, 76mm [5]. Generally about very fine, second and third aftercasts £100-£150

1250 FRANCE, St Paul, a uniface pewter plaque after J. Warin, 144 x 122mm; Napoleon, a uniface pewter cliché by B. Andrieu, 138mm; Napoleon and Marie-Louise, a uniface pewter cliché by B. Andrieu, 138mm; together with an ornate frame, possibly Japanese, 215 x 155mm [4]. Varied state £100-£150

1251 FRANCE, Acceptance of the Constitution, 1791, a copper medal by A. Dupré, Louis XVI standing, placing right hand on Constitution held by Minerva, Justice standing behind, rev. legend, 36mm (BDM I, 648). Extremely fine with some toning, scarce £150-£200

1252 FRANCE, Peace of Tilsit, 1807, a silver medal by B. Andrieu and J.-P. Droz, conjoined busts of Napoleon, Alexander I of Russia, and Frederick William III of Prussia right, rev. river-god reclining left, 40mm (Bramsen 640; Julius 1755; Diakov 312.1). Extremely fine and toned, rare £400-£600

1253 FRANCE, French Occupation of Spalatro (Split), 1807, a copper medal by L. Manfredini, city fortifications, rev. Dalmatia seated left on rock, 42mm (Bramsen 687). Very fine £80-£100

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1254 FRANCE, Napoleon I, a cast bronze portrait mounted on marble, unsigned and undated, uniface, laureate bust right, 99mm. Very fine £80-£100

1255 FRANCE, La Société Industrielle de Mulhouse, 1825, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (E. Schallet), 50mm; Société Academique de la Marne (Chalons), a silver award medal by J.-J. Barre, named (Mr Louis Daniel, 1842), 51mm; Grand Prix d’Honneur de Paris, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Bescher, named (Bardou Job, 1886), 46mm; Société d’Encouragement pour l’Industrie Nationale, a silver award medal by N. Tiolier, named (Mr Pelosse, 1890), 51mm; Cercle de la Librairie de l’Imprimerie et de la Papeterie, a silver award medal by P. Tasset, named (Louis Bertrand, 1931), 50mm; Fédération des Industries Mecaniques et Transformatrices des Metaux, a silver-gilt award medal by J. Augis, named (François Opyrchal), 54mm; Union Nationale des Industries de Carrières et Matériaux de Construction, a silver award medal by H. Dubois, named (Roger Doleans, 1977), 49mm [7]. Good very fine or better £200-£300

1256 FRANCE, Edma Trimolet, 1833, and Anthelme Trimolet, 1838, uniface cast bronze medals, unsigned, both 100mm; ITALY, Petrarch, a uniface cast bronze medal, 59 x 51mm; together with a uniface cast bronze medal of an unknown subject, male head left, 122mm [4]. Very fine or better; first two in decorated frames for suspension £80-£100 Provenance: First two J. Watson Collection, DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 1672 (part)

1257 FRANCE, Société d’Agriculture du département de l’Indre, 1837, a silver award medal by E. Rogat, robed female reclining with implements of agriculture, rev. wreath, named (À Jacques Mesnard, fermier à Laleuf, Comne. de St Maur, 1840 (Indre)), 42mm. Virtually as struck; in maroon case of issue £30-£40

1258 FRANCE, Comice Agricole de l’Arrond. de Chartres, a silver award medal by E. Oudiné, named (Mr Pelletier, 1849), 50mm; Comice Agricole de l’Arrondt de Reims, a silver-gilt award medal by H. de Longueil, named (Mr Vincent, 1859), 51mm; Ministère de l’Agriculture du Commerce et des Travaux Publics, a silver award medal by A. Caqué, named (M. Millescamps, 1859), 51mm; Société Centrale d’Agriculture du département de l’Hérault, a silver award medal by A. Borrel, named (Mr Dujardin, 1893), 51mm; Comice Agricole de l’Arrondissement de Dreux, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Bescher, named (M. Lecomte, 1895), 51mm; Société Centrale d’Agriculture d’Horticulture et d’Acclimatisation de Nice et des Alpes Maritimes, a silver award medal by J. Lagrange, named (Mr F. Lions, 1896), 51mm [6]. Good very fine or better £200-£300

1259 FRANCE, Prix pour les Marchés Hebdomadaires, Avignon, a silver-gilt award medal by H. de Longueil, named (Cadet Goubet, 1856), 51mm; Concours International, Lille, 1879, a silver award medal by J. Esparon, named (M. Beaucarne- Leroux), 50mm; Concours des Bébés, Paris, 1898, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, named (Andrée Augustine Bilger), 51mm; Ville de Roubaix, a silver award medal by A. Desaide, named (Mathilde Homsy, 1910), 50mm; Chambre de Commerce, Alpes Maritimes, an octagonal silver-gilt award medal by C. Charles, named (Pierre-Jean Moatti), 46mm [5]. About extremely fine or better; third with loop and ring for suspension £150-£200

1260 FRANCE, Société d’Horticulture de Seine et Oise, a silver award medal by H. de Longueil, named (Mr Manuel, 1856), 50mm; Société d’Horticulture de l’Allier, a silver award medal by F-C.-V. de Vernon, named (M.M. Moret et Fils, 1902), 47mm; Société Nationale d’Horticulture de France, a silver award medal by J. Borgeaud and E. Olelièvre, named (Mr Victor Broquet, 1905), 50mm [3]. Good very fine or better £80-£100

1261 FRANCE, Exposition de Laval, 1857, a silver award medal by A. Barre, named (Alexis Gontier), 51mm; Exposition Industrielle, Alençon, 1865, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Bescher, named (Hus Corroierie), 51mm; Exposition Industrielle, Beauvais, 1869, a silver award medal by A. Caqué, named (O. Poulain), 41mm; Exposition de Carcassonne, 1884, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Charles Rey), 45mm; Inauguration du Monument Trystram, 1911, a silver medal by H. Dubois, 50mm [5]. Good very fine or better £150-£200

1262 FRANCE, Société d’Agriculture, Sciences et Arts de l’Arrondissement de Meaux, 1859, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Alexandre Théodore Vaudescal), 51mm; Département de l’Aisne, Race Chevaline, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Monsieur Le Baron Georges Nachet, 1866), 51mm; Ministère de l’Agriculture et du Commerce, a silver award medal by E. Oudiné, named (Mr Ouvré, 1881), 51mm; La Caisse des Écoles de Marseille, a silver award medal by H. Naudé, named (Louis Imbert, 1905), 50mm; Concours National Agricole, Marseille, a silver-gilt award medal by H. Lefebvre, named (Le Chene, 1909), 49mm; Concours Régional Agricole de l’Est, 1929, a silver-gilt award medal by L.-A. Bottée, named (M. Ed. Kleher), 49mm; Association Amicale des Enfants du Nord et du Pas de Calais, a silver award medal by L. Alloy, named (Mr Chepfer), 50mm [7]. Good very fine or better £200-£300

1263 FRANCE, Auguste Panseron, a uniface cast bronze plaque, unsigned, bare head left, 142mm (Niggl 1570). About extremely fine £40-£60 Provenance: P. Niggl Collection, Spink Auction 126, 14 July 1998, lot 403 (part); Baldwin Auction, 8 November 2008, lot 59. Auguste Mathieu Panseron (1795-1859), tenor and composer

1264 FRANCE, Société Zootechnique de Seine-et-Oise, a silver award medal by A. Bescher, named (M. Coquillard, 1867), 51mm; Association Scientifique de France, a silver award medal, uncertain signature, named (M. Arrondeau, 1868), 46mm; Laboratoires Bourbouze, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Monsieur Renard, 1905), 50mm; S-C.F Concours, a silver award medal by M.A.L. Coudray, named (O. Enguerrand, 1913), 50mm; Faculté des Sciences, a silver award medal by A. Caqué and H. Dubois, named (J. Maillart), 50mm; Syndicat Général des Installateurs Électriciens Français, a silver award medal by S. Grun, named (Mr G. Lefranc, 1941), 50mm; Ministère de l’Education Nationale, a silver award medal signed G, named (A. Fournier, 1971), 54mm [7]. Good very fine or better £200-£300

1265 FRANCE, Société Protectrice de l’Enfance d’Indre et Loire, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (M. de Laville-le- Roux, 1874), 51mm; Concours de Manoeuvre de Pompes, Créteil, 1888, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Bryan & Norah), 47mm; Pompeurs, a silver-gilt award medal by A. and H. Dubois, named (Charles Hennequin, 1897), 51mm; Ministère du Travail, a silver award medal by A. Borrel, named (Mr Sabran, 1924), 50mm; L’Union du Commerce, a silver medal by E. Mouchon, 50mm; Oeuvre de l’Orphelinat, a silver award medal by G. Prudhomme, named (Genevieve Furet), 50mm [6]. Good very fine or better; second with loop and ring for suspension £200-£300

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1266 FRANCE, Berger cherchant à lire une inscription sur une rocher du passage des Thermopyles [1875], a uniface plated bronze medal by L.-O. Roty, shepherd attempting to read inscription on rocks at Thermopylae, 75mm (Roty Compagnonnage, p.95; BDM V, 228). Set in brass ring, very fine and rare; in contemporary fitted case £150-£180

1267 FRANCE, Société Philomathique de Bordeaux, a silver award medal by A. Bovy, named (Étienne Forneron, 1878), 41mm; Association Philotechnique, a silver award medal by J. Dantzell, named (Mr. E. Lambert, 1895), 56mm; Association Philotechnique, Clichy (Seine), a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Georges Pellegrin, 1897), 50mm; Association Philotechnique, a silver award medal by H. Cheffers, named (Melle. Emilie Michel, 1904), 50mm [4]. Good very fine or better £100-£150

1268 FRANCE, Association Gymnastes Vosgiens, 1881, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Paul Lefebvre), 47mm; Société des Voiliers d’Asnières, a silver award medal by J. Hamel, named (Mr Leroux, 1886), 51mm; Régates de Brest, a silver award medal by A. Desaide, named (Blitz, 1891), 45mm; Association des Sociétés de Gymnastique de la Seine, silver award medals by A. Desaide (3), named (L. Héricourt, 1895; C. Riéger, 1902; E. Cloppet, 1904), all 50mm; L’Automobile-Club de Marseille, a silver award medal by C.-H. Delanglade, named (Romeo Gaira, 1921), 50mm [7]. Very fine or better £200-£300

1269 FRANCE, École Preparatoire de Médecine et de Pharmacie d’Arras, a silver award medal by E. Dubois, named (Mr Leroux, 1882), 51mm; Préfecture de Police, 1884, a silver award medal by V. Galle, named (Mr Le Dr Obissier), 46mm; Ministère de l’Intérieur, a silver award medal by H. Ponscarme, named (Dr Bertrand, 1894), 51mm; Pharmacie Centrale de France, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Léon Chatord, 1920), 51mm; Chambre Syndicale des Instruments et Appareils de l’Art Médical et Chirurgical, a silver award medal by H. Dropsy, named (André Rousseau), 49mm; Académie de Pharmacie, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Caqué,named (Pierre Buot, 1963), 52mm [6]. Very fine or better £200-£300

1270 FRANCE, Société des Antiquaires de Normandie, a silver award medal by A. Duseaux, named (Charles Viel), 46mm; Ecole Ste Anne, St Ouen, a silver confirmation medal by E. Blondelet, named (Lucien Marcel Remy, 1884), 46mm; Ministère de l’Interieur, a silver-gilt award medal by L.-O. Roty, named (Léon Cauchetiez, 1899), 51mm; L’Union du Lot et Garonne, a silver award medal by Brennus, named (Mr Sabathier, 1907), 50mm; Les Anciens d’Afrique, a silver award medal by P. Poncet, rev. named (President Bron, 1913), 50mm; Association des Comptables du département de la Seine, a silver award medal by E. Tasset, named (Georges Michau, 1914), 51mm; ‘Va Fils’, a silver award medal by L. Desvignes, named (Emmanuel du Jeu, 1921-1922), 50mm; Cino del Duca, 1969, a silver medal by H. Dropsy, 52mm [8]. Very fine or better £200-£300

1271 FRANCE, Conseil Général du département du Loiret, a silver award medal signed P.T., named (Baron Gorgaud, 1886), 46mm; Département de la Somme, a silver award medal by A. Dubois, named (D. Dumetz, 1898), 46mm; Conseil Général du département de Seine et Marne, a silver-gilt award medal by M. Bourgeois, named (Barcux, 1911), 50mm; Conseil Municipal, Ville de St Maur-des-Fossés, a silver award medal by J. Legastelois, named (Mr Hacar, 1913), 45mm; Tribunal de Commerce, Orléans, a silver award medal signed H.H., named (L. Barbier, 1927), 45mm; Syndicat d’Initiative de Lyon, a silver-gilt award medal by E. Penin, named (M.M. Bissuel et Joulie, 1934), 50mm [6]. Very fine or better; second with loop-mount attached £150-£200

1272 FRANCE, Société des Architectes de Seine-et-Oise, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Victor Saintin, 1886), 51mm; Société des Architectes, Bordeaux, a silver award medal by E. Gatteaux, named (Joseph Saunier, 1893), 58mm; Société des Architectes du Nord de la France, a silver award medal signed Tribout, named (Paul Vilain, 1903), 57mm; together with other silver award medals (4) [7]. Good very fine or better £150-£200

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1273 FRANCE, Lazare Carnot, 1889, a bronze medal by L.-E. Mouchon, Carnot seated at table with lamp, plans on table and on ground, rev. robed figure of La France holding sword, winged Genius at anvil behind, cannon at right, 68mm (PBE 620; CGMP p.278; BDM IV, 175; cf. DNW 48, 690). About extremely fine, rare £60-£80

1274 FRANCE, Société Centrale des Architectes, a bronze award medal by E.A. Oudiné for the IIIme Congrès International des Architectes, Paris, 1889, named (The Architectural Association Londres, Mr H. Appleton, Président), 45mm; a plated uniface engraved medal, inscribed (Janvier 1893, Grande Fine Champagne 1811 “Authentique” gardée en Fût à ce jour, le Foundre a été construit avec le bois du fût d’origine), 39mm; together with other miscellaneous French medals, in silver (4), base metal (11) [17]. First extremely fine and in case of issue, others very fine £80-£100 H.D. Appleton, President of the Architectural Association, 1888-9

1275 FRANCE, Cours d’Adultes, Departement de l’Aisne, 1890, a silver-gilt award medal by F-C.V. de Vernon, named (M. Schlesser), 46mm; Université de France, Faculté de Droit de Bordeaux, 1901, a silver medal by A. Dubois, 46mm; École Gratuite de Dessin, a silver-gilt award medal by H. Rivet, named (Emile Simon, 1906), 50mm; Université Catholique, Angers, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Borrel, named (M.L. Vidy, 1908-1909), 46mm; Académie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse, a silver award medal by J. Ganot, named (Mr Le Comte de Roquette Buisson, 1917), 51mm; Association Polytechnique, a silver award medal by A. Brenet,named (Mme Coupigny-Bacon, 1898-1920), 50mm; Association des Anciens Éleves du Lycée de Toulouse, a silver-gilt award medal by J.D. Fourcade, named (Jean Roumegoux, 1922), 50mm; Lycée David, Angers, a silver award medal by A. Desaide, named (Maurice Menanteau, 1928), 51mm [8]. Good very fine or better £200-£300

1276 FRANCE, La Compagnie des Notaires de Paris, silver award medals by J.-C. Chaplain (3), named (Mr L.G. Meignen, Trésorier, 1892; Mr L.G. Meignen, 2e. Syndic, 1896-1897; Me. H. Couturier, Membre de la Chambre, 1914-1919), all 68mm; Corsica, 1928, a bronze plaque by L. Patriarche, 70 x 50mm (Classens 73; CGMP p.305; cf. DNW 64, 1375); Compagnie Générale d’Électricité, c. 1935, a bronze award plaque by E.-P. Blin for 25 Years’ Service, named (M. Amer Bouakkaz), 70 x 63mm (cf. DNW M10, 1531); GERMANY, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1906, a bronze award plaque by A. Lafleur, engraved (Quatuor No.4, 22 Mai 1925), 72 x 49mm (Niggl 166; Classens 151; CGMP p.213) [6]. First three extremely fine and in cases of issue, others very fine £80-£100 Louis-Georges Meignen (1851-1924), Paris notary from March 1878 to October 1900

1277 FRANCE, École Municipale de Dessin Pratique, Paris, a silver award medal by J. Lagrange, named (Armand Segaud, 1893), 51mm; Lycée de Lyon, a silver award medal by A. Brenet, named (Georges Valiron, 1905), 50mm; Université de Poitiers, a silver award medal by M. Besé, named (Charles Fourgeaud, 1906), 50mm; Alliance Française, a silver award medal by D. Dupuis, named (Joseph Puig, 1906), 50mm; École de la Tour, Saint-Quentin, a silver award medal by A. Bescher, named (Pierre Gérard, 1912), 50mm; Société d’Enseignement Professionel du Rhone, a silver award medal by E. Farochon, named (Clément Guttin-Vésin, 1927), 51mm [6]. Good very fine or better £200-£300

1278 FRANCE, Julien Guadet, 1898, a uniface plaster portrait, signature unclear, for Gentil & Bourdet, bust right, 145mm; Marie de Medici, a uniface cast bronze medal [after G. Dupré], 91mm; ITALY, Emperor Claudius, a uniface cast bronze medal, unsigned, 85mm [3]. First about extremely fine, others later casts, very fine and better £100-£150

1279 FRANCE, La Seine, c. 1900, a uniface silver plaque or box top by C.-P. Pillet, reclining female nude on rock, holding rudder and urn, 50 x 40mm. Very fine and rare; with small loops for suspension at top £60-£80 Provenance: H.-P. Wipfler Collection, DNW Auction 70C, 11 July 2006, lot 2497

1280 FRANCE, Tirs Gastinne Renette, c. 1905, an Art Nouveau plated bronze award plaque by M. Bouval and L. Falize, two standing figures between columns, rev. pistol, target on laurel branch behind, named (Hon. P.M. Ramsay), 79 x 51mm. Good very fine £60-£80

1281 FRANCE, La Grande Source de Vittel, c. 1909, a uniface bronze plaque by F.-P. Niclausse, female figure seated in clouds, overseeing a jug from which water flows over a globe, 76mm x 50mm. Good very fine; set on a marble base £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 98, 3 May 2016, lot 2406

1282 FRANCE, La Fileuse, c. 1910, a uniface cast bronze plaque by F-.P. Niclausse, elderly woman seated on wooden chair right, spinning yarn, 128 x 85mm. Small stain and some ink lettering on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction M8, 24 June 2009, lot 2266

1283 FRANCE, Centenaire de la Société d’Assurances Mutuelles, 1919, a bronze award plaque by P. Graf [struck 1920], named (M. Carot), 70 x 51mm; together with other medals, plaques, etc (9, one in silver), by Bonnetain, Belmondo, Coudray, Blanchot, Jacquin, etc [10]. Very fine £50-£70

1284 FRANCE, Centenary of the Birth of Jean-François Villemin, 1927, a bronze plaque by P. Turin for Arthus-Bertrand, 59 x 46mm (cf. DNW 137, 548); Henri Berthelemy, 1934, a bronze medal by C. Pillet, 68mm (cf. DNW 57, 1325); together with other bronze medals and plaques of medical interest (18), by Grange, Delannoy, Lafleur, J. Vernon, Réthoré, Urbain, etc [20]. Very fine and better £60-£80

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1285 FRANCE, Union Syndicale de l’Industrie du Gaz en France, 1928, a silver-gilt award medal after B. Andrieu for A. de Puymaurin, named (P. Gaudin 1932), 68mm; together with other modern French medals and plaques in silver (4) [5]. Extremely fine £80-£100

1286 FRANCE, Henri Bergson, 1928, an Art Déco bronze medal by P. Turin [struck 1931], bust right, rev. allegory of Time with scroll, symbolic waves behind, Greek legend in three lines above and below, 68mm (CGMP p.380; Classens 13; cf. BDW 47, 927). Very fine, rare £60-£80

1287 FRANCE, Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris, 1931, Africa, silver and brass medals by L. Desvignes, 32mm; Oceania, silver and brass medals by A. Mouroux, 32mm [4]. About extremely fine or better, the silver medals rare £100-£150

1288 FRANCE, Le Feu, a uniface hexagonal silver plaque by H. Dropsy for Canale, Vulcan at his anvil, fire behind, back named (Département de la Seine, Commission Departementale du Travail, Loi du 16 Juillet 1932, Jules Franceschini, 1932), 60 x 52mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 71; cf. DNW 48, 747). Very fine and very rare in silver £150-£180 Provenance: A Collection of Art Medals in Silver, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 66, 6 July 2005, lot 1417

1289 FRANCE, Tête d’Enfant, 1934, an octagonal gilt-bronze plaque by P. Turin, child’s head left, rev. rocking horse, Teddy bear and football, 55mm (CGMP p.383; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.60, 132; cf. DNW 132, 1684). Very fine; clip and ring for suspension £40-£60

1290 FRANCE, Exposition International des Arts et Techniques, Paris, 1937, a yellow-brass Art Déco box medal, unsigned, aerial view of the Expo pavilion, rev. gate of the Place de l’Alma, containing a complete set of 10 black-and-white photographic roundels, 58mm (cf. DNW M5, 1572). Medal about extremely fine, contents extremely fine and fresh; in original card case £60-£80

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1291 FRANCE, Exposition International des Arts et Techniques, Paris, 1937, Glassblowing, a bronze medal by E. Monier, 32mm; Goldsmithing, a bronze medal by E. Becker, 32mm; Tapestry, a brass medal by M. Thénot, 32mm [3]. About extremely fine £60-£80

1292 FRANCE, Police Générale de la Republique Français, an oval silver medal, unsigned, standing figure of La République, named (Monsieur Henri Mir, Directeur), edge stamped 1967, 82 x 72mm. About extremely fine £60-£80 Henri Mir, b Carcasonne, 1913; head of the French security services; retired 1973

1293 FRANCE, Chambre des Avoues de Grande Instance, Paris, an octagonal silver medal by H. Dropsy, side view of the front of the Chambre, rev. legend, named (Monsieur Henri Maynier, Inspecteur Général des Services Judiciaires, 1968), 96mm. Good very fine £80-£100 Henri Maynier (1913-97), b Saumur; lawyer, Angers; president of the Orléans Court of Appeal, 1961; with the Department of Justice, 1962-8; Attorney General, 1980

1294 FRANCE, Manufacture Royale du Creusot, a uniface oval silver award medal by A.H. Torcheux, crowned royal arms, named (Monsieur et Madame Yves-Bertrand Burgalat…Jacques Girie, le 21-6-[19]79), 115 x 98mm. About extremely fine £60-£80 Another medal to Yves-Bertrand Burgalat was sold by DNW in 2015 (Auction 134, lot 590)

1295 GERMANY, Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria, a white metal medal by P.H. Müller, undated, armoured bust right, rev. sailor (Ulysses?) alighting from ship, 41mm. Some marks and scratches, otherwise good very fine, rare £50-£70

1296 GERMANY, Friedrich Wilhelm III, a red wax seal impression, possibly by J.-P. Droz, elaborate coat of arms, 135mm. Broken into several pieces and surfaces cracked, otherwise very fine, rare; in metal half-shell £60-£80 Provenance: Rouillac Auction (Vendôme), 9 January 1995, lot 202 (an auction of Droz family material from the Château de Villeray)

1297 GERMANY, 50th Anniversary of Johann Basselet as President of the Appeal Court, Bavaria, 1817, a silver medal by J. Losch, pyramid, rev. wreath, 41mm, 21.85g; together with a baptismal medal and a marriage medal, both silver, 17th to 19th centuries [3]. First extremely fine, others very fine or nearly so £100-£150

1298 GERMANY, Death of Alexander of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1888, a silver medal by C. Schnitzspahn, bust right, rev. legend within wreath, 47mm (BDM V, 396). Outer rim added to edge [this pierced four times]; polished, good very fine, rare £100-£150

1299 GERMANY, Wilhelm I, a silver medal by G. Loos, conjoined busts of Wilhelm and Augusta right, rev. wreath, named (Z. E. D XI Juni 1854, D.L., Z Bienenkorb i Thorn, D Br. A. Kordes, J. Seiner Gattin, E. Geb. Schwerma, zur Silb. Hochzeit, D.S. December 1892), 51mm. Some marks and scratches in fields, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80 A. Kordes, a member of the Bienenkorb masonic lodge in Thorn, and his wife, E. Schwerma

1300 GERMANY, Felix Mendelssohn, a uniface silver plaque by Lauer, bust right, 55 x 37mm (Niggl 1296). Good very fine £80-£100 Provenance: Peus Auktion 415 (Frankfurt), 5 November 2015, lot 1243

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1301 , Philip the Fair and Ferdinand I, after 1526, a uniface cast bronze medal, unsigned, conjoined busts left, 82mm (Habich 110). A later cast, very fine and rare £200-£260 Provenance: H.D. Rauch Auction 86 (Vienna), 12 May 2010, lot 2004

1302 HUNGARY, Peter Paul Rubens, 1936, a cast bronze medal by B. Ferenczy, bust left with broad-brimmed hat, rev. couple seated above stone bridge, archway behind, 139mm. About as made, rare £200-£260

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1303 ITALY, Bologna, c. 1760, a silver medal by E. Lelli, bust of Christ right, rev. Fortuna standing, holding rudder and cornucopia, 42mm. Once cleaned but now re-toned, some light scratches, otherwise good very fine, very rare £120-£150

1304 ITALY, Italian-Turkish War, c. 1912, a bronze medal for M. Nelli, Bellona standing in waves, holding sword and flag, rev. battleship, 59mm. Good very fine, scarce £80-£100 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 98, 3 May 2016, lot 2567

1305 JAMAICA, King Street Chapel, Falmouth, 1837, a copper medal by J. Davis, bust of William Knibb right, rev. view of the chapel, details of its size and capacity below, 41mm (Roehrs 1555; BHM 1755; E 1300). About extremely fine, rare £240-£300 William Knibb (1803-45), missionary and slavery abolitionist

1306 JAMAICA, St Ann’s Bay Anti-Slavery Society, 1839, a copper medal, unsigned [by J. Davis], bust of Joseph Sturge right, rev. negro couple with infant seated by palm tree, 41mm (Roehrs 1557; Brandon 1004; BHM 1893; E 1331). Extremely fine and very rare £400-£500 Joseph Sturge (1793-1859), Quaker abolitionist and activist, founded the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society

1307 JAMAICA, Henry de la Beche, a copper medalet by T. Saulini, bust left, rev. legend, 24mm (Roehrs 1554; Brandon 996). Extremely fine, rare £240-£300

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1308 JAMAICA, Henry de la Beche, 1841, a copper medal by W. Wyon, bust right, rev. tropical fauna, 45mm (Roehrs 1559; Brandon 1010; BHM 2002). About extremely fine, scarce; in contemporary fitted case £240-£300 Sir Henry Thomas de la Beche (1796-1855), geologist from Dorset who founded the Ordnance Survey in 1840; the medal was awarded as a prize for good conduct to employees on his estate at Halse Hall, Clarendon, Jamaica

1309 JAMAICA, Henry de la Beche, 1841, a copper medal by W. Wyon, similar, 45mm (Roehrs 1559; Brandon 1010; BHM 2002). About extremely fine, scarce £240-£300

1310 NETHERLANDS, Four Seasons, 1765, a silver medal by E. Andeles, Hollandia seated left, rev. personifications of the four seasons with agricultural attributes, 38mm, 15.96g (KPK 3103). About extremely fine, attractively toned £100-£150

1311 NETHERLANDS, Olympic Games, Amsterdam, 1928, a light bronze Participant’s medal, unsigned [by J.C. Wienecke for Gerritsen], view of stadium and flags, rev. naked male and female athletes standing facing and holding a torch, Olympic flame in background, 55mm (GV 86.2; cf. DNW 86, 266). Stain and some light scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine £120-£150 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) World Historical Medals from Various Properties x 1312 NYASALAND, Uruwira Minerals Ltd, 1955, a silver medal by G. Fischweiler, 60mm; RHODESIA, Independence, 1965, medals by T.W. (2), in silver and bronze, both 38mm, former stamped 440 on edge (cf. DNW 62, 1597); together with miscellaneous medals and badges (21), including Kraal Head, Chief Tribal Land Authority Sibasa, Royal Rhodesia Regt, Medical Council of Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia Artillery, Bulawayo Coronation 1953, etc [24]. Very fine and better £80-£100

1313 PAPAL STATES, Canonization of Nicholas of Tolentino, 1446, a bronze medal, unsigned [by G. Paladino], bust of Pope Eugenius IV left, rev. canonization ceremony, 42mm (Lincoln 320; BDM IV, 366); Urban VIII, 1633, a bronze medal by G. Mola, bust right, rev. Bernini’s altarpiece in St Peter’s, 40mm (Miselli 247); Cardinal Ludovico Portocarrero, 1678, a bronze medal by G. Hamerani, bust left, rev. view of Messina harbour, 41mm (Johnson 169) [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-£150

1314 PAPAL STATES, Clement VII, a cast lead medal, unsigned, rev. Christ standing, 51mm (Lincoln –); together with silver medals of John Paul II (5) [6]. First a later cast, scratched in fields, fine, others good very fine or better £80-£100

1315 PAPAL STATES, Pius IV, a cast bronze medal, unsigned and undated, bust left, CCXXVIII below, rev. arms over crossed keys, 43mm. Good very fine, very rare £200-£260 No. 228 of a series of 235 medals

1316 PAPAL STATES, Foundation of the Church of St Ignatius, Rome, 1626, a copper medal, unsigned, bust of St Ignatius right, holding book, rev. legend and date in ten lines, 63mm (Molinari 135). A few minor metal flaws, otherwise extremely fine, rare £200-£260 Struck for Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi (1595-1632), nephew of Pope Gregory XV and patron of the arts

1317 PAPAL STATES, Pius IX, 1854, a silver medal by M. Sebald for Drentwett, bust right, rev. Virgin standing on cloud, flanked by two cherubs, 41mm (Lincoln –; BDM I, 615). Once cleaned but now re-toned, good very fine, rare £80-£100

1318 POLAND, Visit of Empress Elizabeth Feodorovna to Warsaw, 1818, a white metal medal by C. Baerendt, bust left, rev. legend, 41mm (Diakov 411.1, only recorded in silver); together with a later cast copy [2]. First good very fine and rare, second very fine £80-£100

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1319 RUSSIA, Battle of Navarino, 1827, a brass medal, unsigned, for Boyard, helmeted head of Minerva right, rev. three crowns divided by radiant crosses and crescents, 34mm (Diakov 466.1). Minor pitting, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 February 2011, lot 349

1320 SPAIN, Alvaro de Bazan, a uniface cast bronze medal, unsigned and undated, armoured bust right, 59 x 46mm. Good very fine; mounted on ivory backing, with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100 Alvaro de Bazan (1526-88), Marqués de Santa Cruz, Spanish naval commander

1321 SWITZERLAND, Première Assemblée de la Société des Nations, 1920, a gilt medal by Huguenin, 50mm; together with miscellaneous World medals, in silver (6, including one of the Carlsberg brewery), base metal (19) [26]. First mint state and in original card box of issue, others generally very fine £80-£100

1322 TRANSYLVANIA, Johann II Sigismund, a uniface cast bronze medal, unsigned, bust facing three-quarters left, 84mm (Resch p.218, 13). A later cast, small piercing at top, otherwise very fine, rare £100-£120

1323 USA, Casimir Pulaski, a uniface cast bronze plaque, unsigned, uniformed bust facing, head turned to right, 152mm. Small mark on eyebrow, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 Casimir Pulaski (1745-79), Polish nobleman who emigrated to North America and fought against the British in the Revolutionary War, becoming a general in the Continental Army

1324 USA, Benjamin Franklin, 1786, a restrike bronze medal by A. Dupré, bust left, rev. legend within wreath, 46mm (Greenslet 34; BDM I, 647). About extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 February 2011, lot 350

1325 USA, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand National Jubilee, Philadelphia, 1869, a plated medal, unsigned, 50mm; together with other miscellaneous North American and World medals, tokens, etc (47), a few in silver [48]. Mostly very fine £60-£80

1326 USA, Mechanics and Agricultural Fair Association of , award medals (4), unsigned, two named (Alex. Homo, 1871...Alex Homo, 1873), both 46mm; together with two other medals issued by the same body, un-named, both 39mm [4]. All polished, otherwise very fine or better £200-£300 Alexander Homo (1840-89), French painter; see also Lot 1239

1327 USA, Distinguished Service to the Consumer, a silver award medal, unsigned, robed female bearing torch, rev. tablet, named (Awarded to American Bemberg Corporation by the Fact Finding Jury, 1941), 51mm. About extremely fine £60-£80 American Bemberg Corporation, manufacturers of rayon in Elizabethton, TN, from 1926

1328 USA, ‘Eagle’, a uniface cast bronze medal by J. Freeman, rev. silvered, 56mm. About extremely fine £40-£60 Provenance: M. Hall Collection, Part 3, Baldwin Auction 67, 28 September 2010, lot 2663 (part). No. 7 of 20 made

1329 Bronze plaques (3), of Wagner, Liszt and Brahms, unsigned, 65 x 53mm, 62 x 52mm, 63 x 55mm [3]. Very fine; each pierced in upper corners for mounting and attached to wooden mounts £100-£150

1330 A group of miscellaneous medals (9), badges (4), all 20th century, mostly Eastern Bloc; together with a programme and dinner menu from Harold Wilson’s 1975 visit to Romania, a later dinner invitation addressed to Lord Wilson and a Ryder Cup badge [17]. Varied state; mostly in original cases £200-£300 James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, PC (1916-95), Prime Minister of the UK 1964-70 and 1974-6

1331 Miscellaneous European base metal plaques (8), mostly French [8]. Varied state £200-£300

1332 Miscellaneous World medals, in silver (7), base metal (7) [14]. Varied state £100-£150

1333 Miscellaneous World medals, plaques, etc, in silver (6), base metal (6), other material (4) [16]. Varied state £200-£300

1334 Miscellaneous World medals, in silver (4), base metal (14), other (2); together with an electrotype by Ready of a medal of Emperor Charles V [21]. Varied state; two cased £200-£300

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