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George VI (1936-1952), 1948, proof in bronze, by T.H. Paget, bust left, rev. the Golden Hind left, edge plain, 12h (F 454 [dies 1 + N]; BMC 2447). About as struck and extremely rare [certified and graded by NGC as PF 65 RB] £400-£600 --- Provenance: St James’s Auction 28, 24 June 2014, lot 554
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1788 (late Soho), pattern in bronzed copper, by J.P. Droz, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, edge render to cesar the things which are cesars:, 15.88g/12h (BMC 967 [DH 11]; Selig 1334). Extremely fine £200-£300 --- Provenance: bt R. Ingram November 2011
EARLY ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD, Sceatta, series L, type 18, diademed and draped bust right holding cross, rev. figure standing right in crescent boat holding cross and hawk (?), 0.70g (S 804F); together with other minor hammered coins (7), including the centre of a St Edmund Memorial Penny [8]. First fair to fine and apparently base, others in varied state £80-£100
George IV (1820-1830), 1826, proof in bronzed copper, by W. Wyon (the bust after Sir Francis Chantrey), laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated right, two incuse lines on saltire, 9.66g/12h (BMC 1434; S 3824). Good extremely fine but light scratch in field behind head, scarce £150-£200 --- Provenance: B. Nicholson Collection; bt C.D. Cooke April 1999
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1797 (early Soho), pattern in gilt-copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, three berries in wreath, rev. Britannia seated left, soho and three pellets on rock, edge obliquely grained, 14.41g/6h (BMC 1152 [KH 6]; Selig 1373). Nearly extremely fine £400-£600 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke September 1991
Kings of Mercia, Ceolwulf I (821-3), Penny, Rochester, Eahlstan, +ciolvvlfrex m, draped and diademed bust right, rev. evlh +tvn mo netv in three lines divided by two lines with hooked ends, 1.31g/6h (Naismith R6.6a, this coin; BLS –; N –; S 924). Small edge chip 4 o’clock, otherwise very fine, mottled patina and very rare £1,500-£1,800 --- Provenance: found at Hethe (Oxfordshire) in February 2006 (PAS BUC-99B047)
Anne (1702-1714), Undated, pattern in copper, large draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left on globe with spear and shield holding united rose and thistle, crown above, toothed border both sides, edge plain, 8.67g/6h (BMC 724 [dies 2 + A*]). Usual die-rust patches on reverse, good extremely fine with traces of original colour, very rare thus £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: B. Nicholson Collection [from C.D. Cooke. September 1989]; bt C.D. Cooke December 1996
Elizabeth I, a cast and chased silvered-copper badge, after S. Nicholls, possibly 19th century, bust left, rev. phoenix rising from flames, crowned monogram above, 65 x 49mm (cf. MI I, 124/70 [see note]; cf. BDM IV, 258). Good very fine; set in an ornamental frame, with integral suspension loop £100-£120
William IV (1830-1837), 1831, proof in bronzed copper, by W. Wyon (the bust after Sir Francis Chantrey), laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated right, two incuse lines on saltire, edge plain, 9.37g/6h (BMC 1463; S 3847). Good extremely fine £400-£500 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke December 1991
Edward IV (First reign), Light coinage, Groat, London, class Vd, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck, fleurs on cusps, extra pellet in quarter under don, 2.57g/9h (N 1567; S 2000); Elizabeth I, Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1573?, mm. ermine, 3.02g/9h (N 1997; S 2563); James I, First coinage, Shilling, mm. thistle, second bust, 5.10g/8h (N 2073; S 2646) [3]. Fair to fine; the second with signs of ‘over-punching’ on the reverse £80-£100
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1795 (early Soho), pattern in silver, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, shield behind, pellet after date in exergue, edge plain, 15.13g/6h (BMC 1039 [KH 2]; Selig 1366). Removed from a mount with resultant edge and rim damage and deposits, very fine or better but polished £600-£800
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1799 (early Soho), proof in copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, k . on lowest fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left, soho and raised triangle of dots on rock, edge centre-grained, 12.36g/6h (BMC 1235 [KH 16]; Selig 1389). Good extremely fine with muted original colour £300-£400
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1790 (early Soho), pattern in bronzed copper, by J.P. Droz, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, edge guilloche, 16.29g/6h (BMC 953 [DH 6]; Selig –). Extremely fine, extremely rare £400-£600 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke December 1991
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Long Cross type, Wallingford, Man, mann mω’o pelig, 1.72g/9h (BEH 3927; N 774; S 1151). A few peckmarks, otherwise very fine, grey tone; the bust with an unusual profile £240-£300 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [from C.J. Martin] Struck from the same reverse die as the Ashmolean (SCBI 9, 583) and Elmore Jones (852) specimens
Peace of Breda, [1667], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], laureate bust of Charles II right, rev. favente deo, Britannia seated on rocky shore, contemplating her navies, edge inscribed carolvs secvndvs pacis et imperii restitvtor avgvstvs, 56mm, 76.36g (Pax 271; MI I, 535/186; E 241). Has been gilt, cleaned, some edge marks, otherwise good very fine £500-£700
George V (1910-1936), 1928, proof in bronze, by B. Mackennal, bust left (modified effigy), rev. Britannia seated right, edge plain, 5.46g/12h (F 411 [dies 3 + B]; BMC 2307). Good extremely fine and extremely rare £400-£600 --- Provenance: Rev. E. Rogers Collection, Baldwin Auction 68, 28 September 2010, lot 3699 [from Spink 1952]; Mark Rasmussen FPL 23, Summer 2012 (363)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, an Edward VI, Second period, third issue [3oz. 2 dwt.], Shilling, mdlii, mm. harp, bust 6, obv. countermarked with greyhound [to revalue it at Twopence-Farthing], 4.50g/7h (N 1990; S 2547). Coin fair, countermark good fine and clear, very rare £2,000-£2,600
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Pattern Halfpenny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in gilt-copper, laureate bust right, 2 berries in wreath, ermined fold of drapery flush, rev. Britannia seated left, soho and triangle of dots on rock, ship with 3 stays from foremast to bowsprit, edge plain, 14.55g/6h (BMC 1156 [KH 7]). Some spotting in reverse field, light hairlines, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, rare [certified and graded by NGC as PF 64 Cameo] £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 202, 25 March 2010, lot 196
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, an Edward VI, Second period, second issue [6oz. 2 dwt.], Shilling, mdl, mm. swan (obscured on obv.), bust 5, obv. countermarked with portcullis [to revalue it at Fourpence-Halfpenny], 4.77g/8h (N 1989; S 2546). Coin holed and with a few light marks, otherwise good fine, dark toned and with a clear portrait; the countermark very fine and very rare £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: C.E. Blunt Collection [Shirley-Fox Bequest 1939]; Lord Stewartby Collection, Part IV, Spink Auction 243, 28 March 2017, lot 1742 The question of recoining the large amount of debased currency in circulation in the first two years of Elizabeth's reign led a committee of the Privy Council to recommend the city of London provide magistrates to check the coin in circulation in market places, and to stamp Edward VI shillings of 8:2 and 6:2 fineness with a portcullis, enabling them to be current for fourpence-halfpenny, and those of 3:2 fineness with a greyhound, thus current for twopence-farthing. The stamping began on 10 October 1560 (i.e. almost at the end of the lis-marked first coinage, which ceased on 8 November 1560) and was undertaken country-wide, with the die-sinker John Lawrence providing sufficient punches to the corporations of 42 towns. These counterstamped coins were allowed to circulate until the early spring of 1561.
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Halfgroat, undated [1560-1], mm. star, bust A, 0.92g/6h (Borden & Brown 20 [O1/R1], this coin cited; N 2037; S 2606). A little crimped, very fine and rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: F.W. Longbottom Collection, Sotheby Auction, 14-15 May 1934, lot 256 (part); SNC October 1982 (7405)
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1790 (early Soho), restrike pattern in copper, by W.J. Taylor from dies by J.P. Droz, laureate bust right, droz on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, paddle behind shield, droz inv beneath date, edge plain (?), 15.81g/6h (BMC 988 [DH R8]). Usual patch of die-rust below bust and crack through brit on reverse, surfaces rough, very fine or better, the variety extremely rare £150-£200 --- As a footnote to this type, Peck notes [p.261] ‘the edge reading is extremely weak’
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1799 (late Soho), pattern in copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, three incuse dots on lowest fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left, soho and raised triangle of dots on rock, edge centre-grained, 9.97g/6h (BMC 1242 [KH 21]; Selig –). Good extremely fine with reflective surfaces, rare £300-£400 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 99, 4 May 2016, lot 877
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1806 (late Soho), proof in copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, k on shoulder, brooch with third and sixth jewels broken off, faint line flaw extending right from base of 6 in date, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 10 leaves and 2 berries, no line under soho, edge centre-grained, 9.56g/12h (BMC 1364 [KH 36]; Selig 1403; S 3781). Some light scratches behind head, otherwise extremely fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke January 1997
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Pattern Halfpenny, 1799 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in gilt-copper, laureate bust right, wreath of 11 leaves, brooch of 8 jewels, stops after iii and rex, k : · on lowest fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 12 leaves, centre prong of trident to first limb of second n in legend, soho on rock without triangle of dots, ship with no gunports, shield with bevelled edge, edge centre-grained, 13.08g/6h (BMC 1224 [KH 13], this coin listed; Martin, SNC 2009, p.114, this coin listed; S 3778). Some light scratches in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and brilliant, exceptionally rare [certified and graded by NGC as PF 62 Ultra Cameo] £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: A.H.F. Baldwin Collection; ‘Gregory’ [Baldwin Basement] Collection, Part II, Baldwin Auction 47, 25 September 2006, lot 412; P. Partridge Collection, DNW Auction 76, 17 December 2007, lot 125; M.J. Martin Collection
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1788, pattern by L. Pingo, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust right, no stops in legend, rev. Britannia standing facing, holding olive branch and wand, shield to left, globe to right, date in exergue, stop after britannia, toothed border both sides, edge plain, 37mm, 17.42g/6h (BMC 921; Eimer 91b). Good extremely fine and very rare £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: SNC June 1995 (3564); bt C.D. Cooke June 1998
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Third-Guinea, 1806, second bust (EGC 876; S 3740). Small edge split, otherwise good very fine £200-£260 --- 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 ---
Henry VIII, Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Wolsey, mm. crescent on obv. only, tw by shield, cardinal’s hat below, 0.50g/2h; Halfpenny, Canterbury, Abp Cranmer, mm. catherine wheel on obv. only, tc by bust, 0.18g/9h (N 1811, 1817; S 2352, 2358) [2]. Good fine and about very fine £120-£150
George IV (1820-1830), 1825, proof in copper, by W. Wyon (the bust after Sir Francis Chantrey), laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated right, two incuse lines on saltire, 9.38g/12h (BMC 1432; cf. S 3824). A few toning spots, extremely fine or better, extremely rare, a much under-appreciated rarity £600-£800 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke December 2016 The 1825 proof is not listed in the Spink catalogue
Pitt Club, an oval gilt-silver badge, c. 1810-15, bust in white onyx on black onyx field, rev. named (Mattw. Consett Esqr.), 45 x 40mm (W 1982; D & W 176/582). Good very fine; with integral loop and ring for suspension and original blue ribbon £200-£260 --- Matthew Consett (1757-1831), Guilford Street, London; merchant and freeman of the City of London, author of A Tour Through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark, 1789
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1799 (early Soho), proof in bronzed-copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, k . on lowest fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left, soho and raised triangle of dots on rock, edge centre-grained, 12.75g/6h (BMC 1234 [KH 16]; Selig 1387-8). Extremely fine £300-£360 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke November 1991
Henry VII (1485-1509), Facing Bust issue, Penny, York, Abp Rotherham, mm. rose on obv. only, t and saltire by neck, h in centre of rev., 0.68g/3h (SCBI Ashmolean 170; N 1721; S 2223). Good fine, scarce £80-£100 --- There appears to be a second weak saltire to the right of the crown but it may be a die break, since there is considerable die damage to the left of the hair.
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, 1806 (late Soho), proof in copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, k on shoulder, brooch with third and sixth jewels broken off, faint line flaw extending right from base of 6 in date, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 10 leaves and no berries, no line under soho, edge centre-grained, 9.44g/12h (BMC 1365 [KH 37]; S 3781). Extremely fine or better £200-£300 --- Provenance: bt KB Coins December 2017
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