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Lot 248

Elizabeth I, Milled Coinage, sixpences (4), 1564/3, m.m. star, bust E (N. 2029; S. 2598A), poor and 1567, m.m. lis (3), these three all with letters ‘s f’ engraved beside shield on reverse, one otherwise very fine, the other two poor (4)

Lot 249

Elizabeth I Milled Coinage, threepence, 1562, m.m. star, bust C, 1.49g (N. 2034; S. 2603), creased and portrait weak, otherwise fine to very fine; with another similar threepence, a milled groat with edge filed (1.49g) and milled halfgroat, all severely creased and halfgroat also pierced (4)

Lot 25

*Kings of Mercia, Ceolwulf I (821-823), penny, East Anglia, moneyer Wodel, obv., diademed and draped bust right, +ceolvvlf rex m, rev., +pod / elmo / neta, 1.34g (Naismith E20.2h, this coin; N392; S 927), very slightly bent, very fine and clear, with dark grey toning, very rare

Lot 250

*Elizabeth I, pattern groat or medalet, 1601, cast in silver, obv., vnvm a deo dvobvs svstineo, crowned bust of the Queen, wearing elaborately-decorated dress and ruff, threequarters left, rev., afflictorvm conservatrix, crowned elizabeth monogram, 24mm, 3.58g (N. 2050), lightly chased, very fine

Lot 251

*James I (1603-25), First Coinage (1603-04), shillings (2), both m.m. thistle, first bust and second bust types, 5.98g and 6.00g (N. 2072, 2073; S. 2645, 2646), first slightly dished and legend weak in parts but with a strong first bust portrait, generally very fine, second pierced with a punch below bust, otherwise very fine (2)

Lot 252

James I, First Coinage, sixpences (2), 1603 first bust, m.m. thistle (N. 2074; S. 2647), about fine and 1604, poor; with halfgroat, m.m. thistle, penny, m.m. lis and halfpenny, m.m. lis (N. 2076-78; S. 2649-51), halfgroat good fine to very fine, penny very good, halfpenny very fine but pierced (5)

Lot 256

*James I, Second Coinage, unite, m.m. lis, half-length second bust right, rev., crowned shields with i r at sides, 9.86g (N. 2083; S. 2618), flaw behind King’s eye, slightly uneven, otherwise about very fine

Lot 257

*James I, Second Coinage, unite, m.m. coronet, fourth bust type, 9.95g (N. 2084; S. 2619), small ‘X’ scratched in obverse field, rather unevenly struck with edge flawed at top, good fine

Lot 258

*James I, Second Coinage, unite, m.m. coronet, fourth bust type, similar to the last but from different dies, 9.80g (N. 2084; S. 2619), creasemarks and portrait weak, about fine

Lot 259

*James I, Second Coinage, unite, m.m. plain cross, fifth bust type, 9.76g (N. 2085; S. 2620), slightly creased, good fine

Lot 26

*Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874), penny in base silver, Phase IIa, moneyer Wine, obv., neat bust right with pellet-in-almond eye with four crescents behind eye, simple style C legend bvrgredrex followed by a trefoil of pellets (this precise reading not listed by MacKay), rev., type D, mon / (3 almost vertically-placed pellets) vvine / eta, rev., 1.37g (cf. MacKay H1; N. 426; S. 940A), good very fine

Lot 260

*James I, Second Coinage, double-crown, m.m. escallop, fourth bust, 4.76g (N. 2087; S. 2622), creased and portrait weak, about fine

Lot 261

*James I, Second Coinage, Britain crown, m.m. tower, third bust, 2.43g (N. 2091; S. 2625), fair

Lot 262

*James I, Second Coinage, Britain crown, m.m. tun, fifth bust, 2.52g (N. 2092; S. 2626), ‘X’ scratched behind portrait, bent into “S” shape, otherwise fine

Lot 263

*James I, Second Coinage, gold halfcrown, m.m. escallop, first bust, 1.21g (N. 2093; S. 2629), poorly struck from worn dies, fine to very fine

Lot 264

James I, Second Coinage, shillings (5) m.m.’s rose (third bust) rose (fourth bust), escallop, coronet (fourth bust) and mullet (N. 2099-2101; S. 2654-2656), the last of very coarse style, mixed grades good to fine (5)

Lot 268

*James I, Third Coinage, laurel, m.m. rose, third bust, a variety lacking stops on both sides, 8.96g (N. 2113; S. 2638A), metal faults on obverse resulting in a weakly-struck Royal portrait, otherwise very fine

Lot 269

*James I, Third Coinage, laurel, m.m. trefoil, fourth bust, with small ties, 9.12g (N. 2114; S. 2638B), severely double-struck but with a good portrait, very fine or rather better

Lot 270

*James I, Third Coinage, half-laurel, m.m. spur rowel, first bust, 4.43g (N. 2116; S. 2640), about very fine, with clear portrait

Lot 271

*James I, Third Coinage, half-laurel, m.m. rose (after regna on reverse), fourth bust, 4.45g (N. 2117; S. 2641A), with creasemark, good fine

Lot 272

*James I, Third Coinage, quarter-laurel, m.m. lis (after regna on reverse) with beaded inner circle on obverse, no inner circle on reverse, fourth bust with two loose tie-ends, 2.17g (N. 2119; S. 2642), bent into ‘S’ shape, fine to very fine

Lot 273

*James I, Third Coinage, quarter-laurel, m.m. trefoil (after regna on reverse) with beaded inner circle on obverse, no inner circle on reverse, fourth bust variety, tie-ends forming bracket around value, 2.20g (N. 2119; S. 2642A), with a small central punched piercing, otherwise very fine

Lot 279

*James I, Third Coinage, shilling, m.m. thistle, sixth bust right, rev., plumes above shield, 5.84g (N. 2124; S. 2669), a couple of marks on obverse including a small knock behind the King’s eye, otherwise good very fine

Lot 28

*Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder, Portrait penny, moneyer Wulfred, obv., eadvveard rex, bust left, wearing simple diadem, rev., vvlf+ / redmo divided by three horizontal pellets, 1.58g (N. 651; S. 1084), short of flan at 11 o’ clock on obverse but of good weight, very fine

Lot 284

*Anne, After Union with Scotland, shilling, 1709 e*, ‘Edinburgh’ bust (E.S.C. 1152; Bull 1443 (but with stop after anna.); S. 3615), good very fine and with light, even toning, rare

Lot 292

*James I, silver counter, workshop of Simon de Passe, bust of James I, give thy judgements o god unto the king, rev., bust of Prince Charles, and thy righteousnesse unto the kings sonne, 27mm (MI 376/272), extremely fine

Lot 294

Charles I, silver Royalist badge, King’s bust right, rev., royal arms, 38mm x 28mm (MI 360/231), with suspension loop, crudely cast with chased lettering, fine

Lot 295

*Charles II in Exile, silver-gilt Royalist badge, young bust three-quarters right; inscribed Carolus Secundus, rev., Royal arms, 22mm x 19mm (MI 437/1), with suspension loop, good very fine

Lot 296

*Charles II, The Restoration (1660), silver Royalist badge, bust right, rev., three crowns set upon a leafless oak, 23mm x 19mm (MI 454/41), with suspension loop, very fine and rare

Lot 297

*Charles II, Catherine of Braganza, silver marriage badge (1662), her crowned bust left, rev., two orange trees, their trunks intertwined, 25mm x 22mm (MI 486/104), with suspension loop, very fine and rare

Lot 3

*Catuvellauni, uninscribed silver unit, “Whaddon Goat” type, bust left, rev., goat right, o.88g (ABC 2487; van Arsdell 1552; S. 51), edge chipped, fine, rare

Lot 324

L. Cornelius Sulla and L. Manlius Torquatus, denarius, c. 82 BC, Roma head, rev., Sulla in quadriga, 3.66g (Cr. 367/5), pitted edge, good very fine; A. Postumius Albinus , denarius, c. 81 BC, bust of Diana, rev., togate figure sacrificing ox at altar, 3.75g (Cr. 372/1), obv. nick in field, good very fine (2)

Lot 328

M. Plaetorius M. f. Cestianus, denarius, c. 67 BC, helmeted bust right, rev., eagle on thunderbolt, 4.11g (Cr. 409/1), toned, good very fine

Lot 337

Cassius, denarius, 42 BC, veiled bust of Libertas right, rev., jug and lituus, 3.45g (Cr. 500/5; Sear 223), two minor bankers’ marks on obverse, edge crack, very fine, toned

Lot 354

Agrippina Senior, mother of Caligula, sestertius, 37/41, draped bust right, rev., carpentum drawn left by two mules, 22.26g (RIC 55; BMC 81; C. 1; S. 1827), fine, reverse better, brown patina

Lot 369

Denarii (8), of Antoninus Pius (6), rev., Liberalitas (illustrated), Felicitas, clasped hands, thunderbolt, bust of Marcus Aurelius, Divus type with funeral pyre (illustrated); and Faustina I (2), rev., Aeternitas, peacock (illustrated), fine to very fine, some better (8)

Lot 371

Marcus Aurelius (161-180), sestertius, 161, laureate bust right, rev., Providentia standing left, 23.05g (RIC 813; C. 512), very fine, green patina

Lot 374

Lucius Verus, dupondius, 166, radiate head right, rev., Victory inscribing vic par on trophy, 16.14g (RIC 1458; C. 208), good very fine; Lucilla, sestertius, draped bust right, rev., Vesta standing left, sacrificing, 21.47g (RIC 1779; C. 94), flan crack, very fine (2)

Lot 375

Commodus, as Caesar (175-192), sestertius, 175/176, young draped bust right, rev., Jupiter as protector of the boy Caesar, 23.42g (RIC 1524; C. 244), green patina with pitting, very fine

Lot 383

Gordian I Africanus (238), sestertius, laureate bust right, rev., Providentia standing left, 20.39g (RIC 9; C. 6; S. 8450), green patina, fine and rare

Lot 384

Philip II (247-249), sestertius, 248, struck for the Games surrounding the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome, laureate bust right, rev., antelope walking left, 14.12g (RIC 264a; C. 73), brown patina, very fine

Lot 385

Otacilia Severa, sestertius, 245/7, draped bust right, rev., Concordia seated left, 21.32g (RIC 203a; C. 10), brown patina, good very fine

Lot 386

Trajan Decius (249-251), sestertius, 250/1, draped bust right, rev., the two Pannoniae, 18.90g (RIC 124a; C. 87), minor marks, good very fine

Lot 390

Constantine III (407-411), siliqua, Arles, bust right, rev., Roma seated left, 1.66g (RIC 1539; S. 21073), toned, good very fine, rare

Lot 393

Ostrogoths, Athalaric (526-534), quarter siliqua, Ravenna, 526/7, in the name of Justin I, bust right, rev., dn/atha/lari/cvs in wreath, 0.65g (BMC 28; MIB 52a; Metlich 57a; MEC -), good very fine and rare. Struck in the first year of his reign before he assumed the title of Rex. His more commonly encountered later coinage is in the name of Justinian I.

Lot 406

Arabia, Bostra, Trajan, drachm, laureate bust right, seen from behind, rev., camel left, 2.54g (Metcalf, Tell Kalak [MN 20], 18), slightly porous, very fine

Lot 411

Trajan (98-117), denarius, 103/111, laureate bust left with aegis at shoulder, rev., cos v pp spqr optimo princ, military trophy, 3.43g (Woytek pl. 54, 268p, recording only three examples; RIC 147 var.), good very fine, extremely rare with left-facing bust

Lot 419

Marcus Aurelius (161-180), aureus, 165, laureate bust right with title of Armeniacus, rev., p m tr p xix cos ii cos iii, Victory standing right inscribing vic avg on shield attached to palm tree, 7.20g (RIC 127; BMC 364; C. 475; S. 4864), old scuff at forehead, minor marks, good very fine

Lot 425

Constantius II (337-361), solidus, Antioch, diademed bust right, rev., Roma and Constantinopolis holding shield, 4.39g (RIC 83; C. 108), faint marks, very fine

Lot 426

Constantius II, solidi (4), facing bust, rev., Roma and Constantinopolis, of Arles, Constantinople and Antioch (2), fair to good fine (4)

Lot 427

Gratian (367-383), solidus, Constantinople, 367, diademed bust right, rev., principivm ivventvtis, Gratian standing right; in ex., cons between star and wreath, 4.46g (RIC 24; Depeyrot 21/3; S. 19899), minor marks, very fine

Lot 428

Theodosius II (402-450), solidus, facing bust, rev., imp xxxxii cos xvii p p, Constantinopolis seated left; in ex., comob, 4.48g (RIC 293; Depeyrot 84/1), good very fine

Lot 429

Theodosius II, solidus, facing bust, rev., vot xxx mvlt xxxx, Constantinopolis seated left; officina A, 4.44g (RIC 257), obv. field mark, very fine

Lot 431

Eastern European imitative gold quinarius in the name of Clodius, imp clodio avgvs, laureate and draped bust left, rev., concordi, Fortuna standing left with rudder and cornucopia, 2.24g (for similar imitative gold coins see Sergeev, A, Barbarian coins of the Territory between the Balkans and Central Asia, Moscow, 2012, pp. 76-78 – and no. 225 for a quinarius), with original loop for suspension, virtually as struck, apparently unpublished, very rare. Imitative coins like this and in the following two lots are virtually always found either with loops for mounting or with piercings and it may well be that their prime purpose was as coin jewellery rather than as a barbarous currency.

Lot 432

Eastern European imitative gold quinarius, laureate and bearded bust left wearing cuirass, rev., Pax (?) standing left with branch and sceptre; with barbarous legends, 3.34g (cf. Sergeev pp. 76-78; CNG eAuction 377, lot 574, this piece, where reverse figure identified as Hercules), with original loop for suspension, obverse scuffed, good very fine, very rare

Lot 434

Justinian I (527-565), solidus, facing bust, rev., angel; officina H, 4.47g (S. 140), slight graffiti, about extremely fine

Lot 436

Phocas (602-610), solidus, facing bust holding globus cruciger, rev., angel holding staff and globus cruciger; officina Z, 4.48g (DO 10; S. 620), slight edge marks above bust, otherwise virtually as struck

Lot 438

Aksumite, Ebana (5th century), gold unit, crowned bust right, rev., bust right in headcloth, 1.64g (AC type 71), obverse die flaws, about extremely fine

Lot 439

Aksumite, Ebana, gold unit, crowned bust right, rev., bust right in headcloth, 1.58g (AC type 71), very fine

Lot 440

Aksumite, Ebana, gold unit, crowned bust right, rev., bust right in headcloth, 1.49g (AC type 71), very fine/fine; Sulayhid, al-Mukarram Ahmad, fractional dinar, posthumous issue, Dhu Jibla with unclear date, 1.15g, central plug, fine (2)

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