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Lot 192

Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 0.98g, pointed helmet type, York, Ira, helmeted bust left, sceptre before, rev. +ire m-o eofrpic, voided short cross, arms extending from pellet within central annulet, broken annulet in each angle (N.787; S.1158), old tone, some weaker areas, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 197

Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.08g, short cross type, London, Godere, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +godere on lvn, voided short cross arms extending from central annulet (N.790; S.1159), crimped flan, mostly in high relief, good very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 198

Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.14g, short cross type, Stamford, Godric, diademed bust left, sceptre before, regnal title starts at 7 o'clock, rev. +godric on stan:, voided short cross arms extending from central annulet (N.790; S.1159), dark staining on obverse otherwise good very fine and a very rare variant with the transposed regnal title Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 199

Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.16g, short cross type, Stamford, Godric, diademed bearded bust left, sceptre before, regnal title starts at 7 o'clockrev. +godric on stan:, voided short cross arms extending from central annulet (N.790 var; S.1159 var), very light dishing, strike perfectly central and good quality metal, nearly extremely fine, a very rare variant with the regnal title beginning at 7 o'clock and a good example of the bearded bust variety of Cnut Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 200

Cnut, 'posthumous' types, Penny, 1.07g, jewel cross type, Leofric, Southwark, armoured, diademed bust left, cnvt recx a, rev. +leofric onn suÐg, four lobes cruciform linked at base with pellet within an annulet (N.797; S.1160), lightly porous metal and flan slightly bowed, full and centrally stuck, pleasing, nearly extremely fine, very rare provenanceFound Spilsby near Boston, February 2013Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0038Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 201

Harold I (1035-40), Penny, 1.06g, jewel cross type, Chester, Leofwine, diademed bust left, variant with jewels to diademrev. +leofþine on leice, central pellet from which extend four lobes cruciform linked at base (SCBI 40 Stockholm, No.168 - same dies; N.802; S.1163), scratches behind bust visible under magnification, single peck mark to reverse, superb metal quality, toned, good very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 202

Harold I (1035-40), Penny, 1.12g, fleur-de-lis type, Chester, Leofwig, armoured bust left, sceptre before, rev. +leofwi on lei, voided long cross arms extending from central pellet within an annulet, trefoil of pellets in each angle (SCBI 18 Copenhagen, No.192 - same dies; N.804; S.1164), a little weakness, mostly well struck, reverse pecks, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 203

Harthacnut (1040-42), Penny, 1.06g, arm and sceptre type in the name of Harthacnut, Lincoln, Osferth, draped, diademed bust left holding trefoil tipped sceptre before, +harÐcnvt r, n and u ligate rev. osferÐ on linco, lozenge with incurved sides, pellet on tips, all around central pellet, over voided short cross (Mossop Pl. LXIV, 24 - same dies; N.811; S.1168), a detector find with the usual scuffs, evidence of straightening between 11 o'clock and 3 o'clock, very full and well-centred piece with a deep tone, very fine, very rare in Harthacnut's own name provenanceFound near Lincoln, Lincolnshire, 2014Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0134Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 204

Harthacnut (1040-42), Halfpenny, 0.54g, arm and sceptre type in the name of Cnut, London, unknown moneyer, draped, diademed bust left holding trefoil tipped sceptre before, cnvt [...], rev. [...on] lvnden, lozenge with incurved sides, pellet on tips, all around central pellet, over voided short cross (N.811; S.1169), a clean cut, dark tone, good very fine, a good space filler Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 205

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.04g, radiate type, York, Cetel, radiate bust left, rev. +cetell on eofer, small cross pattée within inner circle, annulet by one limb (N.816; S.1173), a little weakness, old tone, very fine provenanceBaldwin's, 1962 £2.10s (with old tickets, one in the hand of F. Elmore-Jones)Possibly Duke of Argyll collectionSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 206

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 0.99g, trefoil quadrilateral type, London, Wulfwine, diademed bust left, quilloned spear before, rev. +p[v]lfpine on lvnd:., central pellet around which quadrilateral, with trefoil on each tip, over voided short cross (Hildebrand 431 - obverse; N.817 var; S.1174var), 10-15% flan loss, otherwise pleasingly toned and good very fine, a very rare transitional? variant with the quilloned spear in place of sceptre cf Conte III, lot 1435 for these diesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 207

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 0.98g, trefoil quadrilateral type, York, Ioketill, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +ivrelel on eofer, central pellet around which quadrilateral, with trefoil on each tip, over voided short cross (BMC 285, p.362; N.817; S.1174), fraction of verdigris, pleasing tone and good surfaces, good very fine provenanceBaldwin, 1962 £3 (with old tickets)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 208

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.67g, heavy issue, expanding cross type, Bedford, Swota, helmeted bust left, sceptre before, rev. +spot on bedefor, voided short cross with expanding arms extending from central pellet within two circles (Freeman 55; N.823; S.1177), obverse struck from a rusty die, weakness on reverse, nearly very fine, a very rare type for this mint, only one other specimen listed by Freeman; the British Museum example provenanceBaldwin's auction, 2006 P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, lot 1124Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 209

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.59g, heavy issue, expanding cross type, London, Leofred, helmeted bust left, sceptre before, rev. +leofred on lunde, voided short cross with expanding arms extending from central pellet within two circles (N.823; S.1177), a little surface flecking on obverse, fractionally crimped, old tone, central strike, very fine provenanceBaldwin 1964 £2.10s (with their ticket)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 210

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.44g, Pointed helmet type, York, Arngrim, bearded bust right with pointed helmet and sceptre, edpard rex, rev. arngrim on eofer, voided short cross with limbs terminating in three crescents and an annulet in centre, annulet in first quarter, (B.M.C. 324; N.825; S.1179), central strike, pleasing old collection tone, good very fine provenance Baldwin, 1963 (ticket in the hand of F. Elmore-Jones)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 214

Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.31g, hammer cross type, Chichester, Aelfwine, +eadparrd re, crowned bust right with sceptre, rev. aelfpine on cices, short cross voided, each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle (N.828; S.1182), obverse die flaw, old collection tone, pleasing very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 215

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.10g, hammer cross type, Derby, Leofwine, crowned bust right with sceptre, +EARDPARD RE, rev. +LIOFPINE ON DIRIII, short cross voided, each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle, (N.828; S.1182), the legends soft in areas, pleasantly toned, good surfaces, and a pleasing bust, very fine This piece was originally attributed to the mint of Dereham, Norfolk by the Duke of Argyll. Although this mint has since been discredited, the coin does display several anomalous factors, i.e. blundered regnal title, hand-etched cross ends, crude reverse legend, and, of course, the mint signature DIRIII. The cataloguer felt it necessary to discount Dernt/Dyr as a possible attribution as the mint signature could be read as DIRYN under magnification, the type would correspond with known specimens, and a Leofwine struck both at Norwich and Thetford mints during this type. In addition, there is a small pellet in the left cross terminal as seen in this type at Norwich. Die duplicates do, however, exist with the mint signature clearly reading DIRBI and are thus given to Derby.provenance:N.D.Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink 1949(with Argyll's ticket)G.C.Drabble, Glendining, 4-6 July 1939, lotSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 216

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.32g, hammer cross type, Huntingdon, Godwine, +eadparrd re, crowned bust right with sceptre, rev. godpine on hvnte, short cross voided, each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle (N.828; S.1182), central strike, old tone, pleasing, good very fine provenanceFormat, March 1970 £35Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 217

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.31g, hammer cross type, Lincoln, Oslac, +eadpard re, crowned bust right with sceptre, rev. +oslac on linco, short cross voided, each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle (N.828 var; S.1182 var), some dark staining, full, round flan, very fine, a very rare variety with the ecclesiastical annulet on reverse so usually associated with the York mint There are just three examples of this type with the reverse annulet in the EMC/SCBI database, Ulf, Thorketill, Wulfric. Mossop also lists these three examples as Nos. 12, 22, 27.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 218

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.09g, facing bust / small cross type, Thetford, Atsere, crowned, draped facing bust, rev. +atser on Ðetfor, cross pattée within inner circle (N.830; S.1183), flan dished, toned, a pleasing very fine provenanceBaldwin, 1963, 55/- (ticket in the hand of F. Elmore-Jones)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 219

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.07g, facing bust / small cross type, Wallingford, Brihtmaer, crowned, draped facing bust, rev. +brihtmaer on pa, cross pattée within inner circle (N.830; S.1183), edge chip between 1 and 3 o’clock, irridescent tone, very fine provenanceBaldwin, 1962 (ticket in the hand of F. Elmore-Jones)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 220

Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.33g, pyramids type, Shrewsbury, Godwine, crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +godpine on scrober, voided short cross, arms extending from a central annulet, pellet tipped pile in each angle (N.831; S.1184), reverse a tad off-centre, toned, very fine, rare mint and a highly collectible type/mint provenanceBaldwin's 1962 £4.10s (with their ticket)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 222

William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.35g, Paxs type, London, Edric, crowned facing bust, sceptre right, rev. +edric on lvne, large cross pattée, an annulet containing a letter of paxs in each angle (BMC VIII; N.850; S.1257), toned and with some remaining lustre, good very fine and a rare mint signature for London Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 223

William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.41g, Paxs type, Northampton, Saewine, crowned facing bust, sceptre right, rev. +seþine on hmtii, large cross pattée, an annulet containing a letter of paxs in each angle (BMC VIII; N.850; S.1257), , lightly toned, very fine, scarce Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 224

Henry I (1100-35), Penny, 1.27g, facing bust / cross fleury type (BMC X), Southwark, Lifwine, crowned facing bust, rev. +lepine on svtp., cross fleury with annulet centre within inner circle (Harris, SCMB 1987, p.6; N.866; S.1271), striking crack at 7 o'clock, off-struck, large flan, good fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 227

Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.47g, 'Watford' type (BMC 1), Southwark or Sudbury, Gherri, crowned bust right, sceptre before, legends flat, rev. +[gh]er[ri:on]sv[..], cross moline, a fleur in each angle (Mack:- N.873 moneyer unlisted; S.1278), large section of corresponding striking weakness but superb detail to most of the portrait, irregular flan, toned, nearly extremely fine/very fine, only two examples of this moneyer known and this the only example in private hands provenanceF. Elmore-Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1668The second example of moneyer gherri (a die duplicate of the current piece) is in the British Museum, ex. F. Elmore-Jones, ex. Rashleigh 565, ex. Watford hoard. c.f. Allen BNJ 2012, p.115.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 228

Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.36g, 'Watford' type (BMC 1), Worcester, Wulfric, crowned bust right, sceptre before, st[iefne:r]ex: rev. +[p]vlfric:on:pirec[:], cross moline, a fleur in each angle (Allen BNJ 2012, p.117; Mack 41c; N.873; S.1278), some scrapes and a small area of flaking to obverse, large flan, bust of typical Worcester style, nearly very fine for this, rare mint Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 229

Stephen (1135-54), local and irregular issues of the Civil War, uncertain baronial variant of BMC I, Penny, 0.99g, East Anglian mint?, William, crudely cut crowned bust right, sceptre before, legend begins at 1 o'clock, vvi[llelmvs?] rev. wlle[..]llil:[...], cross moline, a fleur in each angle (Mack:- N.873 var; S.1278 var), some loss of surface metal on obverse from a scraping action, area of weak strike underneath bust corresponding on reverse, interesting crude style, full flan, very fine, extremely rare provenanceFound Hockwold-cum-Wilton, Norfolk, 2014Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0095The findspot of the current piece places it within a stones throw of several East Anglian mints known to have been striking irregular coinage during the Anarchy. The mint at Bury St Edmunds did have a moneyer willem but he is only known to have struck from Type 7 onwardsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 230

Stephen (1135-54), local and irregular issues of the civil war, Southern Variant, Penny, 1.01g., Southampton, Sanson, crowned bust right of local style with collar of pellets, sceptre before, stefne rex, rev. voided cross moline, annulet at centre, fleurs in angles sanson on an (B.M.C. I, No.242; Mack 209 var.; N.905 annulets on collar listed only; S.1295), clearly a detector find, a typically irregular and small flan as per normal for this issue, nearly very fine for this provenanceFound Church Norton, West Sussex, 2011Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2012.0223This coinage has previously been attributed to Canterbury but the concentration of finds in and around Hampshire gives weight to Southampton as the place of mintingSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 231

Stephen (1135-54), local and irregular issues of the Civil War, York, Penny, 1.19g, ornamented types, crowned bust right, sceptre before with pellet in lozenge tip, +Stien, ornaments in legend to right of sceptre, rev. legend composed of ornaments and letters, saltire fleury over cross pattée (Boon 34; Mack type 3, 218; N.920; S.1314), an uncleaned field find, evidence of creasing leading to flan split at 3 o'clock, discolouration to reverse, mostly sharply struck on a superb, round flan, a very pleasing piece and a veritable nearly extremely fine, extremely rare, especially so in this condition provenanceFound near Northampton, Northamptonshire, 2014Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0234Boon p.41 notes that the obverse spelling of STIEN may be based on the Norman French ESTIEN for Stephen. Another French influence noted by Peter Seaby is the lozenge sceptre which is also seen on the seal of Louis VII (1137-80) as well as two of his successors. Boon adds; 'On the English coin it may have reminded people that not only had Stephen done homage to the French king (then Louis VI) for Normandy as a fief of the French Crown, but had married his son Eustace to Louis VII's own sister.'.It is unusual that a locally circulated coin such as this should appear so far south of York. The majority of the findspots for the ornamented group are in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 232

Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, 1.12g, class 1a, London, first crown, rev., small lettering (SCBI North 19; N.1010; S.1380), knock to bust and correspondingly so on reverse, edge split at 3 o'clock, good fine and a very rare early Penny of Edward I with a most distinctive bust provenanceP. Woodhead collection, purchased Seaby, November 1958R. Carlyon-Britton collection, XVI, 327Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 247

Henry IV (1399-1413), heavy coinage, 1399-1412, Penny, 1.08g, York, facing bust with broad face, round chin and thick hair, rev., long cross, quatrefoil with pellet at centre (Delmé-Radcliffe 76 - reverse die duplicate; N.1351; S.1722), edge chip, otherwise a very good example of this distinctive coinage of Henry IV with a good deal more facial detail than is usually seen, good very fine for this, rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 248

Henry IV (1399-1413), light coinage, 1412-13, Groat, 3.86g, muled with Richard II transitional reverse die, London, m.m cross pattée, obverse class I (PIa) with henric over ricard, French title omitted, contraction mark after anglie, pellet to left and in-filled annulet to right of crown, trefoil on breast, rev. without slipped trefoil, reverse barred ns (N.1358; S.1726/1681; Potter BNJ 1960; Type I, die 3 obv. Transitional die no.1 rev., Pl. VIII, 4 obv. die dup / Pl. VIII, 1 rev. die dup; Stewartby p.323, P1a/p.261, second period, IV), lightly bowed and with hints of double striking, essential devices mostly clear; especially the overstruck regnal title, extraordinary detail to bust for this issue, deeply toned and in good metal, very fine, extremely rare Potter noted 3 class I transitional obverse dies from which just 7 specimens were recordedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 249

Henry IV (1399-1413), light coinage, 1412-13, Penny, 0.72g, York, facing bust with bushy hair, thinner face, annulet under bust, rev. long cross, quatrefoil with pellet at centre (N.1364; S.1734), struck off-centre as usual for this coinage, some scuffs, fine, rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 250

Henry IV (1399-1413), light coinage, 1412-13, Penny, 0.92g, Durham, facing bust with bushy hair, thin neck, slipped trefoil on breast, rev. long cross, with trefoil of pellets in quarters, civi tas dvnolm (N.1365; S.1735), light scratch to king's forehead, full regnal name visible and a far superior specimen to most of the known examples of Durham, good very fine for this and pleasing Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 251

Henry V (1413-22), Groat, 3.60g, class A, London, m.m. cross pattée with central pellet, ‘emaciated’ bust, fleurs on all cusps, franc’, quatrefoil after henric and double saltire after di, rev. quatrefoil after posvi, double saltire before lon and after don (N.1385; S.1759; Potter I, obverse die 2; Stewartby p.323, A), crease evident from 10 o'clock to central fleur of crown, small area of pitting beneath crown and areas of double striking, otherwise a pleasingly full coin with the characteristic 'emaciated' features evident and with a particularly good reverse, very fine, the reverse better, rare Class A obverses are known for just 2 dies, one with single saltire after di and one with double saltire. This reverse die reading a/divtore/m is noted by Stewartby as emanating from early in the classSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 267

Richard III (1483-85), Groat, 3.0g, m.m sun and rose 2, crowned bust facing, pellet below, fleurs on cusps, none below bust or above crown, saltire stops, rev. long cross, three pellets in angles, chevron barred a in tas, saltire stops (N.1680; S.2158), slightly small flan but full weight, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 269

Richard III (1483-85), Halfpenny, 0.33g, London, m.m. boar's head, crowned bust facing, [ri]card di gra [rex] (Stewartby p.450; Withers 3a; N.1688; S.2170), an old field find which has since toned, boar's head mintmark still mostly visible as is a proportion of the regnal title, superb bust for issue, very fine for this, a very rare denomination for Richard III and a most distinctive 'scowling' portrait Found Codford, WiltshireSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 279

Henry VIII (1509-47), third coinage 1544-47, Tower, Testoon, 7.51g, m.m. pellet in annulet - lis both sides, crowned bust facing, henric 8, rev. crowned rose dividing crowned h-r, adivtorivm (N.1841; S.2365), double struck on obverse, very fine provenanceSpink Numismatic Circular, December 1972, item 11671 - £120There is a note in the Circular - 'This coin has been artificially toned at some stage, but it is a good specimen and they are becoming difficult to find these days.'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 280

Henry VIII (1509-47), third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.30g, Tower, m.m. lis, crowned, bearded facing bust half right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1844; S.2369), flan split at 1 o'clock, good fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 282

Edward VI (1547-53), first period, April 1547-January 1549, Groat, 1.76g, Southwark, m.m. none, crowned bust right, rev. civitas london, shield over long cross fourchée, s in forks (N.1898; S.2456), chipped, about fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 283

Edward VI (1547-53), first period, 1547-49, Penny, 0.56g, Bristol, no mm., legend begins E 6 D G, crowned bust right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1903; S.2462), black stains on bust, fine for issue, rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 285

Edward VI (1547-53), fine silver issue 1551-53, Shilling, 6.00g, m.m y, crowned bust facing dividing rose and value, rev. shield over cross fourchée (S.2482), light scratches (graffiti?) on obverse, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 295

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue 1559-60, Shilling, 5.57g, m.m. lis, wire line inner circle, crowned bust in decorated dress left, bust 1A, elizabeth ... reg, rev. shield over cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2548), irregular flan with split at 9 o'clock, blackened but very fine for this issue Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 296

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue, 1559-60, Groat, 1.97g, m.m. lis, crowned bust left, wire line inner circles rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1986; S.2550), a few scratches, weakness on face and shield, good fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 297

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 5.84g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), scratch before bust, good fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 298

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 5.98g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left, 3C, rev.shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), scratches on obverse, weakness on shield, about very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 306

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-2, Crown, 29.55g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left, wearing decorated dress and wide ruff, holding orb and sceptre, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2012; S.2582), a good strong portrait, slight double striking in the upper half of the obverse legend, minor metal flaws but much less than usually seen on this issue, light grey tone, good very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 307

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-2, Crown, 29.81g, m.m.2, crowned bust left, wearing decorated dress and wide ruff, holding orb and sceptre, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2012; S.2582A), grey tone, characteristic flatness in the centre of the obverse and a flat area in the legend at 5 o'clock, very fine, one of the great rarities of the English Crown series Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 311

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-02, Halfcrown, 14.79g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left, wearing decorated dress and wide ruff, holding orb and sceptre, rev. shield on cross fourchée (N.2013; S.2583), slight double striking in legend below bust, attractive steel grey tone, very fine, rare provenance Spink auction 194, 26-27 March 2008, lot 813Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 312

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-2, Halfcrown, 14.36g, m.m. 2, crowned bust left, wearing decorated dress and wide ruff, holding orb and sceptre (N.2013; S.2583A), flat in the centres and with a deep scratch on the obverse, the mint mark clear on both sides, good, extremely rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 313

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), milled coinage, small size Shilling, 6.16g, m.m. star, crowned bust in decorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2023; S.2592), very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 325

James I (1603-25), third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 8.66g, m.m. lis, fourth laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (Schneider 86; N.2114; S.3638B), weak on face, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 326

James I (1603-25), third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 8.80g, m.m. trefoil, fourth laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (Schneider -; N.2114; S.2638B), hairlines, weak on face, about very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 327

(x) James I (1603-25), third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 9.00g, m.m. lis, fourth laureate, draped and armoured bust left, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (N.2114; S.2638C), dig/scratch above bust, reverse double struck, otherwise a very appealing coin with a superb portrait for this coinage and on a full, round flan, nearly extremely fine for this provenance:St James's, Auction 3, 3 October 2005, lot 237Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 328

(x) James I (1603-25), third coinage, 1619-25, Half-Laurel, 4.52g, m.m. spur rowel, first laureate bust left, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (Schneider 89; N.2116; S.2640), good very fine provenance:Bonhams auction 11811, 25 October 2005, lot 864Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 332

James I (1603-25), second coinage, Shilling, 5.93g, fourth bust, hair brushed forward, armour plain, m.m. rose (N.2100; S.2655), weakness in legends, old collection tone with some gold undertones, bust and reverse shield mostly struck up, pleasing portrait, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 336

Charles I (1625-49), Unite, 8.88g, group B, elongated bust, rev. crowned square-topped garnished shield, m.m. heart (Schneider 127-128; N.2149; S.2688), light scratch beside reverse shield, weakness to bust, some facial detail remains, nearly very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 337

Charles I (1625-49), Unite, 9.06g, group D, m.m. crown over bell / crown over bell, crowned bust left, rev. crowned garnished shield, crowned c at sides (Schneider 152; Brooker 93-93; N.2153; S.2692), very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 339

(x) Charles I (1625-49), gold Crown, 2.25g, group D, m.m. anchor, beaded inner circle, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned c r at sides (N.2185a; S.2715), some areas of weak strike, a good deal of fresh metal, well struck on king's face, good very fine for issue Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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