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George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Third-Guinea, 1810, second bust (EGC 878; S 3740). Light marks, otherwise extremely fine, bright fields £300-£360 --- Investment Gold If this lot is purchased by a VAT-registered trader, he or she may claim back the VAT element on the buyer's premium from HM Revenue and Customs ---
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1805, after C.H. Küchler, in copper, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 12.73g/6h (cf. BMC 1309 [R 91]; Selig 1399). Virtually as struck, mirror-like fields, extremely rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: Matthew Boulton, and by descent; Davissons Auction 20, 12 February 2004, lot 163; DNW Auction 99, 14 March 2012, lot 486
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Pinecone-Mascle issue, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, pinecone stops, mascles after rex and before lon, pinecones after posvi and don, reads civitai, 3.81g/11h (Whitton –; Buck –; N 1460; S 1874). Better than very fine and toned; the error very rare and interesting £120-£150 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 106, 6 February 2013, lot 282 There seems to be a small symbol in the spandrel below the bust, as on the subsequent Leaf-Mascle issue; unfortunately, the coin is not well struck up at this point, thus making it difficult to distinguish exactly what this symbol is.
James VI, Fourth coinage, Thirty Shillings, 1586, half-length bust left, sword breaking inner circle, ornate armour, 22.64g/9h (SCBI 35 –; Burns –; SCBI Stewartby 1172; S 5487). Very fine, prettily toned and extremely rare £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: J.G. Murdoch Collection, Sotheby Auction, 11 May 1903, lot 257; T. Bearman Collection; H.M. Lingford Collection (Part II), Glendining Auction, 20 June 1951, lot 1162 [‘very fine and believed to be unique’]; H.A. Parsons Collection, Glendining Auction, 11 May 1954, lot 759
James VIII, Pattern Guinea, 1716, type I, restrike by M. Young from dies by N. Roettiers [struck c. 1828], in silver, laureate bust right, reads iacobvs · viii, etc, rev. cruciform shields, leaved thistle in centre, sceptres in angles, edge plain, 7.29g/6h (Woolf 33:2; B 2, fig. 1095; S 5725). Usual rust marks on obverse die and light scratch on cheek, otherwise extremely fine or better £1,200-£1,500
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceat, series G, type 3a, diademed bust right. rev. standard with three saltires 1.02g (SCBI Abramson 311; S 800); Sceat, series D, type 2c, bust right, rev. plain cross with pellets in angles, 0.92g (SCBI Abramson 158; S 792); together with a Northumbrian base Styca [3]. Varied state £80-£100
Henry II, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, Carlisle, Alain, alain · on · cadv, 1.13g/9h (S 1344); Edward III, Florin coinage, Halfpenny, 0.53g/1h (S 1557); Henry V, Penny, class C, York, 0.89g/11h (S 1785); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1570, mm. coronet, bust 4B, 2.59g/2h (S 2562); IRELAND, Henry VII, Early Three Crowns issues, Halfgroat, [Dublin], cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 0.69g/12h (S 6423; DF 184); Charles II, Pennyweight, 1683, by Henry Paris and John Cuthbert (W 2576a); together with other Short Cross pennies (3) [9]. Fair to good fine, the first and fifth chipped £60-£80
Edward I, Penny, class 9b1, London, star on breast, 1.34g/9h (S 1408); Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Penny, series G, York, saltire on breast, quatrefoil on rev., 1.04g/4h (S 1606); Edward IV, Light coinage, Groat, Norwich, class VI, mm. sun, n on breast, quatrefoils by neck, 2.36g/1h (S 2011); Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Penny, York, Abp Rotherham, h in centre of rev., 0.67g/2h (S 2223) [4]. Third creased, fair to good fine, scarcer issues £100-£120
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Pale gold Sceatta, Pre-Primary series, ‘Pada’ type 97, diademed bust right, blundered legend around, rev. cross and four annulets within inner circle, aviiaspav ᛈáÅ¡¨á›žáÅ¡¨ [pada] around, 1.17g/4h (SCBI Abramson 21; Abramson 50-1; N 153; S 773). Good fine, reverse better, sometime cleaned £400-£500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, York, class IIIa, keys at neck, no tressure, 1.42g/1h (S 2214); Elizabeth I, Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1582, mm. sword, 3.11g/4h; Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1585, mm. escallop, 3.07g/12h; Seventh issue, Sixpence, 1601, mm. 1, 2.73g/11h (S 2572, 2578A, 2585); James I, Third coinage, Sixpence, 1621, mm. rose, 2.84g/11h (S 2670); Charles I, Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp D, type 3a, mm. crown, 2.82g/9h; together with other hammered silver coins (9) [15]. Fair to good fine, three pierced; a varied group £120-£150
Mary, Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.69g/3h (S 2492); James I, Second coinage, Sixpence, 1605, third bust, mm. obscured, 2.71g/9h (S 2657); Charles I, Tower mint, Halfgroat, Gp D, mm. star, inner circle both sides, 1.10g/1h, Pennies (3), Gp A (2), both type 1a, mm. pellet, 0.49g/12h, 0.42g/12h, Gp D, mm. pellet (two on rev.), 0.48g/10h (S 2832, 2838, 2845); together with other hammered silver coins (7) [13]. Fair to very fine £120-£150
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, A base metal contemporary imitation Sceatta, after Secondary series G, bust right with straight diadem, arm? holding long cross, rev. degraded standard containing three crosses and a trefoil of pellets around central annulet, 0.83g (cf. SCBI Abramson 331/315; cf. S 800). Some roughness, good fine, rare £60-£80
the 1787 guinea mounted as a brooch and with pendant loop, contained in a Georgian silver gilt vinaigrette, of plain form and hallmarked for Birmingham 1805 with maker's mark for John Shaw, (lacking pierced grille), 5.2cm long, this contained in an early 20th Century purple silk and velvet lined ebony box commemorating the 100th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar, the hinged lid applied with two brass fouled anchor and lifebelt mounts one containing a printed bust length portrait of Nelson the other a printed plaque inscribed TRAFALGAR OCTOBER 21 1805, the front of the box applied with a silver plaque inscribed "Nelson's Guinea, found aboard Victory amongst the personal effects of the hero of Trafalgar. Graciously loaned to this Centenary Exhibition by the family of the late Horatia Nelson Ward, to whom the coin had been presented in infancy as a memento of her beloved Father", the inner edge of the box stamped EBONY BRITISH, the base of the box with applied paper typed label inscribed "The family now believes it would be a fitting and lasting tribute if the artefacts, some of which they previously displayed during the Trafalgar centenary, be incorporated into our exhibition dedicated to the restoration of Victory", 10.5cm long. Provenance: Horatia Nelson Ward, down through the Nelson Ward family to Rev'd Hugh Nelson Ward, then to his friend Rev'd Robert Evans (Royal Navy College Chaplain) who passed it to his nephew, from whence bought at auction in 2005 by the current vendor.
Roman Empire, Trajan (98-117) silver denarius, obv: laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev: Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding up caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae in left, together with a Gordion III (238-244) silver Antoninianus Bust of Gordian III, radiate, draped, cuirassed, right, rev: Roma, helmeted, in military attire, seated left on shield, holding Victory in extended right hand and spear in left hand and two other Roman coins. (worn) (4)
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