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British Coins, Cnut, penny, quatrefoil type (1016-1035), BMC VIII, London, Wulfnod, crowned bust l. in quatrefoil, rev. +PVLFNOD LVND, long quatrefoil cross with pellets on ends, variation with three pellets in sixth arch, wt. 1.03gms. (S.1157 var.), nearly extremely fine*ex M. R. Vosper, September 2000
British Coins, Cnut, penny, quatrefoil type (1016-1035), BMC VIII, London, Bruman, +CNUT REX ANGLOR, crowned bust l. in quatrefoil, variety with four pellets behind bust, rev. +BRVM:AN LVND, long quatrefoil cross with pellets on ends, extra pellets above all quarters of the quatrefoil, wt. 1.14gms. (S.1157 var.), good very fine*ex Michael Trenerry Ltd., June 2001
British Coins, Cnut, penny, pointed helmet type (1016-1035), BMC XIV, London, Eadwold, bust with a pointed helmet and sceptre l., variety with cross on sceptre, rev. +EA.DPOL.D ON LVND, voided short cross, pellets in angles, wt. 1.01gms. (S.1158 var.), good very fine*ex Mark Rasmussen, May 2006
British Coins, Cnut, penny, pointed helmet type (1016-1035), BMC XIV, London, Aeadwold, bust with a pointed helmet and sceptre l., rev. +EADPOL.D ON LVN, voided short cross, pellets in angles, wt. 0.93gms. (S.1158; SCBI Copenhagen 2369; BMC.398 var.; Hildebrand 2201-2202), nearly extremely fine*ex T. L. Taylor collection ex Baldwin’s Auction 57 (2008), lot 357
British Coins, Cnut, penny, pointed helmet type (1016-1035), BMC XIV, London, Brihtmaer, bust with a pointed helmet and sceptre l., rev. +B.RIHTMER: ON LV.DE, voided short cross, pellets in angles, wt. 1.02gms. (S.1158; Hildebrand 2034), good very fine*ex Duke of Argyll collection ex St. James’s Auction 6, 8 June 2007, lot 30
Scottish Coins and Medals, Scotland, Mary, Queen of Scots, uniface octagonal silver ‘Fantasy’ medal or badge, bust three-quarters l., wearing embroidered dress with ruff collar and bonnet, M – R to either side, 40mm. x 27.5mm., twisted wire suspension loop, a restitutional fantasy of the late 18th to early 19thC, extremely fine, rare*ex Michael Hall Collection (Baldwin, 4 May, 2010, lot 676) Another example, the reverse engraved with the arms of Ramsay (house of the Earls of Dalhousie) was sold in the Sylvia Adams Collection (Bonhams, 23 May, 1996, lot 231)
Scottish Coins and Medals, Scotland, Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1567), bronzed electrotype of James Tassie’s copy of the portrait medal by Jacopo Primavera, MARIA STOVVAR REGI SCOTI ANGLI, veiled bust r., wearing small ruff collar, signed IA PRIMAVE, 73.5mm. (cf. MI.118/52), the medal lead-backed, very fine
British Commemorative Medals, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), large copper uniface ‘Fantasy’ medallion, 19th century, ELISABET. D.G. ANG. FRA. HIB. REGINA. NAT. 33. OBIT A. 1603 – DIEV. ET. MON. DRIT, half-length crowned bust three-quarters l., holding orb and sceptre, wearing richly embroidered dress and high ruff collar, 109.5mm., extremely fine and decorative The style is somewhat suggestive of the work of Edward Emery, though no other fantasy medals of this size are recorded.
British Commemorative Medals, Arthur Jacob, copper medal, 1860, by J. Woodhouse, bust l., rev. FOR EMINENT SERVICES RENDERED TO SCIENCE…IN IRELAND within and around wreath, 64mm. (BHM.2675; Brettauer 554), very fine Arthur Jacob (1790-1874), ophthalmologist and professor of anatomy and physiology, Dublin.
British Commemorative Medals, Victoria, small gold medallion for the Diamond Jubilee, 1897, by G. W. de Saulles, veiled, crowned and dr. bust l., rev. young head l., dividing inscription, 1837 upon branch tied with ribbon, 26mm. (BHM.3506; Eimer 1817b), with original case of issue, certified and graded by PCGS as Proof 62
British Commemorative Medals, Victoria, small gold medallion for the Diamond Jubilee, 1897, by G. W. de Saulles, veiled, crowned and dr. bust l., rev. young head l., dividing inscription, 1837 upon branch tied with ribbon, 26mm. (BHM.3506; Eimer 1817b), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 61
British Commemorative Medals, Edward VII, official gold medallion for the Coronation, 1902, by de Saulles, crowned bust of king r., rev. crowned bust of Queen Alexandra r., date on ribbon below, 31mm. (BHM.3737; Eimer 1871b), with original case of issue, certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 62
Foreign Coins and Medals, Austria, Charles VI, thaler, 1729, Hall, laur. bust r., rev. crowned double-headed eagle with shield on breast (KM.1629; Dav.1054A), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 63 Identified erroneously by NGC as Dav.1054, this is a superbly toned and well-struck choice uncirculated specimen.
British Coins, Cnut, penny, pointed helmet type (1016-1035), BMC XIV, London, Aelfwerd, +CNV TEGXA, bust with a pointed helmet and sceptre l., rev. +ELFPERD ON LVN, voided short cross, pellets in angles, wt. 0.95gms. (S.1158), nearly extremely fine, a rare good example of the bearded bust*ex Michael Trenerry Ltd., October 2001
Foreign Coins and Medals, Italy, Vatican City, Pope John XXIII (1958-1963) Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, gold medal, issued by the International Numismatics Establishment, Argor, Switzerland, bust l., in cap and gown, rev. REDDE PROXIMO IN TEMPORE SUO, crowned arms, 39.5mm., wt. 15.07gms., extremely fine
Foreign Coins and Medals, Mexico, Ferdinand VII, portrait 8 reales, 1809TH, Mexico City, laur. head r., rev. crowned shield of arms flanked by two pillars (KM.110; Cal.539), brilliant uncirculated Depicting a fantasy bust of the king as, due to the Napoleonic wars, his true portrait was not available.
Foreign Coins and Medals, Mexico, War of Independence, Zacatecas, Moneda Provincial, 8 reales, undated (1811-1812), with bust of Ferdinand VII, obverse stamped with two separate countermarks: Supreme Junto, c.1813, eagle on cactus over bridge, within circle (KM. type B - listed in error as Congress of Chilpanzigo); VTIL within rectangle and beaded border (cf. KM.A298), host coin of crude manufacture, countermarks very fine, rare
Foreign Coins and Medals, Netherlands, Flanders, Philip the Bold (1384-1405), noble, Ghent, duke stg. facing in ship, with floral crown, holding sword left and shield right, large lis in shield, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panel with letter P, saltire stops, 34mm., wt. 7.68gms. (Delmonte 474; Schneider 152; Fr.169 [Belgium]), edge split by forecastle, scuff on sword arm, pleasing bust, good very fine
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