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British Coins, Edward III, fourth coinage, pre-treaty period (1351-1361), halfgroat, London, class D, mm. broken cross, crowned bust facing within tressure (S.1578; N.1202), chip, crack, good fine, transitional treaty period (1361), halfgroat, London, mm. cross potent, crowned bust facing within tressure of seven arches (S.1611; N.1226), about fine and rare; post-treaty period (1369-1377), halfgroat, London, mm. cross pattée, crowned bust facing within tressure, FRANC (S.1640; N.1288), lightly toned, good fine, rare (3) *the second ex G.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 7-8 June 1972 lot 544 ex Winstanley all ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry VI, annulet-trefoil sub-issue (1422-c.1430), groat, Calais, mm. pierced cross/plain cross, crowned bust facing within tressure, annulets by neck, trefoil to left of crown, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, annulet in one quarter, trefoil after POSVI, wt. 3.59gms. (S.1854; N.1427 var.), about very fine, scarce *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, sixpence, mm. pheon, 1561, large flan, large crowned bust l., with hair swept back (B&C 3D) rose behind, rev. large shield of arms, date above (S.2559; N.1997; BCW. BA-K/BA-b2), creased, chipped at 3 o’clock, good fine, very rare The portrait remarkably clear for this very rare, hurriedly-produced short-lived issue.
British Coins, Elizabeth I, milled coinage, sixpence, mm. lis, 1566/4/2, crowned bust with low ruff facing l., rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms, date above shield (S.2598A), creased and therefore flat in places, otherwise about very fine, exceedingly rare - one of only ten coins in private hands *ex R. Carlyon-Britton (sold Seaby 1963), R.C.-B. No. 15274, cabinet VIII, coin no. 406. Original ticket with coin. 85% of Mestrelle’s meagre experimental machine-made coins were sixpences dated 1562. This leaves 15% for all the other dated sixpences, shillings, groats, half-groats, three-farthings and the gold coinage. Therefore this 1566/4/2 sixpence is extremely rare - in fact, of the 18 traced, 8 are in museum collections.
British Coins, Charles I, unite, Tower mint, group A, mm. lis (1625), crowned first bust l., wearing ruff and collar, mark of value behind, rev. crowned, square-topped, garnished shield, wt. 8.93gms. (S.2685; N.2146), slight edge crack at 7 o’clock on obverse, about extremely fine, practically as struck
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Tower mint, group B, type 1a, mm. castle/castle (over negro’s head) (1627-1628), crowned bust 2 l., value behind head, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, wt. 4.85gms. (S.2784; N.2218; Sharp B2/1; JGB.422), of light weight due to having been clipped, scratch behind bust, otherwise very fine
British Coins, Charles I, ‘fine work’ shilling, Tower mint, group C, type 2b, mm. plume (1630-1631), crowned third bust l., value behind head, rev. oval garnished shield with plume flanked by CR above, wt. 5.77gms. (S.2788; N.2222; Sharp C2/4; JGB.454 [same dies]), tooled depression in field in front of bust, small indentations behind, and on ruff, evenly toned, on a neat flan, very fine, very rare
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Tower mint, group E, type 4.2, mm. anchor (1638-1639), flukes to r., crowned fifth ‘Aberystwyth’ bust l., with double-arched crown, large XII behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross moline, wt. 5.84gms. (S.2794; N.2230; Sharp F1/1; JGB.525-9), on a large round flan, possibly of ‘fine’ work, fine to very fine, scarce *ex Lingford collection (233) With old tickets.
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Tower mint, group E, type 4.2, mm. anchor (1638-1639), flukes to left on obv., to right on rev., crowned ‘Aberystwyth’ bust l., with double-arched crown, large XII behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross moline, wt. 6.05gms. (S.2797; N.2230; Sharp F5/1; JGB.525-9), nearly very fine
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Tower mint, group E, type 4.1 var., mm. triangle (over anchor) (1639-1640), crowned ‘Aberystwyth’ bust l., with double-arched crown, large XII behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross moline, bird-headed harp, wt. 5.90gms. (S.2797; N.2230; Sharp F5/1; JGB.525-34), fine/good fine, scarce *ex Alan Morris collection
British Coins, Charles I, shillings, Tower mint, group E, type 4.1 var. (2), mm. triangle (the first over anchor on obv.) (1639-1640), crowned ‘Aberystwyth’/small ‘Briot’s bust l., with double-arched crown, large XII behind, rev. ‘Briot’s’ hammered type square-topped shield over cross moline, wts. 5.87/4.54gms. (S.2797/8; N.2230; Sharp F5/2/Sharp F6/2; JGB.533/4/JGB.536/7), the first scored on obverse, nearly fine/very fine, the second heavily clipped, fair but rare (2)
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Tower mint, group F, type 4.4, mm. triangle in circle (1641-1643), sixth ‘Briot’s’ bust l., mark of value behind, rev. flat-topped shield of arms over cross moline, wt. 5.73gms. (S.2799; N.2232; Sharp G1/2), richly toned, a little short of flan, otherwise good very fine with a good portrait *ex Alan Morris collection With old ticket.
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Exeter mint, 1644, mm. rose, crowned bust with lank hair and round shoulders l., mark of value behind, rev. garnished oval shield of arms, date to left of mm., wt. 5.54gms. (S.3085; N.2575; JGB.1063 (same dies); Besly C12; Locket 10), obverse flan flaws, scratches in front of king’s face, otherwise almost very fine *ex Spink Auction 194, 27 March 2008, lot 835
British Coins, Charles II, shilling, 1679, second laur. bust r., plume on obverse only, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles (S.3378; ESC.1057; Bull 547 [R3]), small edge knock below bust, attractively toned, fine to very fine, extremely rare *ex Glendinings, 28 July 1999, lot 537
British Coins, Early Anglo-Saxon, pale gold phase (c.650-c.675), pale gold thrymsa, ‘two emperors’ type (Type II, T.v), diademed bust r., crude legend around, rev. two small busts facing, holding two orbs between them, above, Victory with wings enfolding the figures, wt. 1.27gms. (S.767; N.20; M.79-80; Sutherland 31-44; SCBI 63, no. 30), nearly very fine, very rare
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