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Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, Gp III, London, portrait type, Ciolhard, coenvvlf rex m, diademed bust right, rev. ceolheard m, cross-crosslet, 1.27g/11h (Naismith L20.4, same dies; BLS 88; N 346; S 918). Flan wavy and split at 9 o’clock, otherwise full and round, very fine, rare £800-£1,000
Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf, Penny, East Anglia, Wodel, coenvvlf rex m, diademed bust right, rev. po d e l in angles of beaded cross with annulet terminals and centre, 1.21g/7h (Naismith 13.1f = SCBI BM 207, same obv. die; BLS 111; N 369; S 920). Chipped and with small associated crack within legend, very fine, good portrait £500-£600
Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, Portrait type [HP 1, Winchester], Beornwold, eadvveard rex, diademed bust left within inner circle, rev. beorn pold mo in two lines divided by three crosses, pellet above and below, 1.49g/1h (Vatican Hoard 421 and pl. VI, this coin; CTCE 6 and pl. II, 17 this coin; N 651; S 1084). Double-struck, flan ragged and chipped in places, otherwise very fine, toned with traces of find patina, rare £900-£1,200
Alexander II (1214-1249), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase D, Roxburgh, Pieres, crowned bust left with sceptre, rev. four stars of six points, pieres [-----], 1.21g/5h (SCBI 35, 88, same dies; B 3, fig. 72; S 5036). Irregular flan, flat in parts otherwise very fine, rare £150-£200
James III (1460-1488), Light issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of eight arcs broken by bust, trefoils on most cusps, rev. cross before vil, annulet and three pellets in first and fourth quarters, mullet of six points in second and third quarters, double saltire stops both sides, 2.54g/4h (SCBI 35, 741, same dies; B 2, 3, figs. 567-8; S 5264). Full and round, very fine and very rare thus £800-£1,000
Charles I (1625-1649), First coinage, Two Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 0.98g/3h; Third coinage, Briot’s issue, Twenty Pence, bust to edge of coin, rev. b at end of legend, 0.80g/6h (SCBI 35, 1419, 1448; B 6, 15, figs. 1000, 1014; S 5544, 5586) [2]. About very fine and fine, first scarce thus £100-£120
CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, silver Unit, Romanized male head right, cvno[b]elini around, rev. prancing horse right, crescent above, exergual line and tascio below, 1.16g/6h (ABC 2873; S 312); Early Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, series L, type 18, diademed and draped bust right, rev. figure standing right in crescent boat holding cross and hawk?, 0.90g/12h (Abramson 33.40; S 804F) [2]. Fine, first with some roughness £100-£120
Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, London, series Gb, mm. cross 3, annulet stops, annulet beneath bust, 3.83g/11h (S 1570); Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfpenny, Calais, 0.46g/3h (S 1849); Henry VII, Facing bust issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp Savage, keys at neck, fleured tressure, 1.16g/3h (S 2216); Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, 1.82g/10h (S 2556); Charles I, Tower mint (under Parliament), a contemporary plated Halfcrown, mm. (R), 10.23g (cf. S 2778); together with other hammered silver coins (10) [15]. Varied state £80-£100
Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, class IIIc, Canterbury, King and Abp Morton jointly, mm. tun, 1.44g/6h, Penny, Sovereign type, York, Abp. Rotherham, no mm., keys below shield, single pillar to throne, 0.65g/9h (S 2211, 2236); Philip and Mary, Groat, mm. lis, 1.53g/3h (S 2508); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Threepence, 1561, mm. pheon, 1.67g/12h, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. escallop, 1.11g/7h, Seventh issue, Halfgroat, 0.89g/12h (S 2565, 2579, 2586); together with miscellaneous hammered silver coins (29) [35]. Fair to very fine £150-£200
Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1564, mm. pheon, large bust 3E, 2.98g/7h, Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1578, mm. Greek cross, 3.02g/8h, Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1583, mm. bell, 3.05g/9h, Seventh issue, Halfgroat, mm. 2, 0.96g/12h (S 2561B, 2573, 2578A, 2586) [4]. Fine but cleaned, first scarce, last with signs of overstriking £120-£150
Marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, [1662], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], laureate and draped bust of Charles right, rev. draped bust of Catherine right, 43mm, 39.34g (MI I, 489/111; E 224). Lightly cleaned, some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400
Peace of Breda, [1667], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], laureate and draped bust of Charles II right, rev. Britannia seated left, ship to left, edge inscribed carolvs secvndvs pacis et imperii restitvtor avgvstvs, 56mm, 75.16g (Pax 269; MI I, 535/185; E 241 var.). About extremely fine and toned £1,000-£1,200
Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1799, a copper medal by T. Wyon Sr, bust left, rev. Victory, 38mm (BHM 471; E 913); George III, National Jubilee, 1809, a white metal medal by P. Wyon, 52mm (BHM 652); Benjamin West, Purchase of a Picture for the British Institute, 1815, a copper medal by G. Mills, unnamed, 41mm (BHM 862); Opening of Waterloo Bridge, 1817, a silver medal by T. Wyon, 27mm (BHM 961; E 1091); Death of George Canning, 1827, a copper medal by A. Galle, 51mm (BDM II, 197) [5]. Fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Victoria, Coronation, 1838, a copper medal by B. Pistrucci, diademed bust left, rev. Victoria seated left, being offered the crown by Britannia, Scotia, and Hibernia, 36mm (BHM 1801; E 1315). About extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case by R & S Garrard, Jewellers to the Royal Family, Panton Street & Haymarket [hinge broken] £200-£260
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