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Lot 303

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver shilling. TOWER mint coin. Group A, Bust 2. mm. lis. 5.89g. [Spink 2782 - £450 in VF]. Full and round, but slightly weakly struck under King’s chin. GVF

Lot 299

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver CROWN. TOWER mint coin. Group 1. mm. cross calvary over lis / cross calvary. 29.59g. [Spink 2753 - £2250 in VF, Brooker 236, same dies]. Ex – Spink auction, 22 March 2000, lot 191. Weakly struck in places. VERY RARE. GF-nVF

Lot 290

ELIZABETH 1 [1558-1603] silver sixpence [6d]. MILLED issue. 1562. coin mm. star. 3.10g. [Spink 2595 - £425 in VF]. Weakly struck on face and a bit shiny. nVF-VF

Lot 301

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver halfcrown. TOWER mint under PARLIAMENT coin. Group 111, type 4. mm. sun. 15.22g. [Spink 2778 - £200 in VF, Brooker 362]. EF or near

Lot 325

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver shilling. NEWARK Siege piece. 1645 coin Obv. crown with X11 below. Rev. OBS / NEWARKE / 1645. 5.82g. [Spink 3142 - £1850 in VF]. Ex – Vosper coins, 2013. Weakly struck at 9 o’clock. VF

Lot 304

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver shilling. TOWER mint coin. Group E, type 4.1. Large X11. mm. anchor. 6.22g. [Spink 2795 - £300 in VF]. Reasonably full and round – much better than usual. nEF/GVF

Lot 224

Anglo Saxon coin - Kings of Northumbria AETHELRED 11 [841-50] unusual styca. Moneyer – AETHELWEARD. Obv. +EDIIED E [retro.], 2 pellets in centre. Rev. +EDIIVEAD X, cross in centre. 1.03g. [Spink 865 - £65 in VF for common types]. Ex – Peter Moffat collection, one of the greatest collections of stycas. Very unusual styca with E after EDILRED and X for REX after EDILVEAD – Aethelweard is not a known Aethelred moneyer [usually associated with Wigmund]. VERY RARE. VF or better

Lot 332

CHARLES 11 [1660-85] silver CROWN. coin V. QVARTO type. 1672 30.10g. [Spink 3358 - £200 in F]. F/GF

Lot 245

Anglo Saxon - Northumbria EANBALD 11 [796-835] abp., base silver styca. Moneyer – EADWULF. Obv. +EANBALD. Rev. +EADVVL.F, large pellet in circle of pellets. 1.24g. Ex – Julian Birch collection. [Spink 861 - £175 in VF]. Nice full and round coin. GVF

Lot 266

Anglo Saxon coin - silver sceat [c.710-60] SERIES G, type 3a. Obv. bust right with cross. Rev. standard with 3 saltires. 0.81g. [Spink 800 - £175 in VF]. Found Sledmere, Yorkshire, 2015. Chipped. nEF

Lot 298

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] GOLD double crown. Group A – 1st bust coin. mm. lis. 4.62g. [Spink 2697 - £1750 in VF]. VF

Lot 313

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver shilling. YORK mint [1643-4] coin. Type 3 – EBOR below shield. mm. lion. 5.96g. [Spink 2872 - £825 in VF]. Excellent portrait, but pierced. nEF/GVF

Lot 317

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver halfcrown. OXFORD mint [1642-6]. 1643 Horseman without groundline. coin mm. plume. 14.73g. [Spink 2954 - £850 in VF]. Ex – Patrick Finn, list 8, no.326; Baldwins auction, Oct. 2004, lot 420. Dark tone and weakly struck in centre. VF or near

Lot 231

Anglo Saxon coin - Kings of Northumbria AETHELRED 11 [841-50] styca. Moneyer – WULFRED. Obv. +EDLIRED RE, cross in centre. Rev. +VVLFRED, pellet in centre. 1.18g. [Spink 865 - £65 in VF]. Ex – Peter Moffat collection, one of the greatest collections of stycas. Weakly struck in parts. VF

Lot 200

ENGLISH COIN AUCTIONS Anglo Saxon coins – Kings of Mercia. BURGRED [852-74] silver penny. Type C reverse. Moneyer – CUNEHELM. Obv. BVRGRED REX, bust right. Rev. MON – CVNEHL – ETA, lunettes open at sides. 1.31g. [cf. Spink 940B [£1600 in VF], MacKay H3-4, North 425]. Found Bury St Edmunds, 2015. VERY RARE. VF

Lot 221

Anglo Saxon coin - Kings of Northumbria EANRED / AETHELRED 11 [810-50] styca. DOUBLE OBVERSE. Obv 1. +EANRED R, pellet in circle of pellets. Obv. 2. +AEILRED R, pellet in diamond of pellets. 1.16g. [Spink 862-3 - £65-75 in VF, for common types]. Ex – Peter Moffat collection [with his original ticket], one of the greatest collections of stycas. VERY RARE – double-obverse type. R for REX on both obv. and rev. EF or near

Lot 335

JAMES 11 [1685-88] silver CROWN. coin TERTIO type. 1687 [Spink 3407 - £850 in VF]. VF

Lot 307

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver halfgroat [2d]. TOWER mint coin. Group C. Oval shield. mm. plume. 0.81g. [Spink 2826 - £100 in VF]. nVF

Lot 324

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver ninepence [9d]. NEWARK Siege piece. 1646 coin Obv. crown with 1X below. Rev. OBS / NEWARK / 1646. 4.25g. [Spink 3144 - £700 in F, North 2641, Brooker 1227]. Ex – Spink auction, 24 September 2013, lot 602. Gilded surface and pierced [for wearing as a badge, as often seen with Newark siege pieces]. GF

Lot 249

Anglo Saxon coin - Kings of Northumbria OSBERHT [849-67] styca. Moneyer – EANWULF. Obv. OSBEREHT, cross in centre. Rev. +EANVVLE., cross in centre. 0.79g. [Spink 869 - £85 in VF]. Ex – Julian Birch collection. Irregular. GVF

Lot 346

ANNE [1702-14] silver CROWN. coin 1713 - Post Scottish Union. 3rd bust. 30.75g. [Spink 3603 - £4000 in EF & £625 in VF]. Spot of discolouration on rev. + tiny hairlines in same area. GVF

Lot 272

Anglo Saxon - Secondary silver sceat [c.710-60]. SERIES J, type 36. Obv. bust right with cross. Rev. 2 birds. [Spink 802D - £275 in VF, Metcalf 301-2]. 0.98g. Unusual obverse and bust. VERY RARE. Superb coin. EF

Lot 302

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver halfcrown. TOWER mint under PARLIAMENT coin. Group 111, type 4. mm. [P]. 14.98g. [Spink 2778 - £200 in VF, Brooker 356]. Fairly full and round, but weakly struck in places. GVF

Lot 295

ELIZABETH 1 [1558-1603] silver sixpence. 6th issue. 1593. coin mm. woolpack. 3.38g. [Spink 2578B - £225 in VF]. VF

Lot 276

HENRY V111 [1509-47] silver groat [4d]. 3rd coinage – Laker bust B coin. mm. lis. [Spink 2369 - £550 in VF]. 2.57g. VF/nVF

Lot 338

WILLIAM 111 [1694-1702] silver halfcrown. coin NONO type. 1697 15.43g. [Spink 3487 - £275 in VF]. Weak in parts with some slight marks and hairlines. GF

Lot 319

CHARLES 1 [1825-49] silver shilling. OXFORD mint [1642-6]. 1646 Crowned bust left. coin Annulets at date. 5.83g. [Spink 2978 - £1050 in VF, Brooker 947]. Ex – Spink auctions, 25 June 2014, lot 628 [£800-1000]. VERY RARE. VF

Lot 310

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver sixpence. NICHOLAS BRIOT coinage. 2nd milled issue coin. mm. anchor. 2.95g. [Spink 2860 - £275 in VF]. Flan reduction marks, as usual, on the rev. + slight surface pitting. nVF

Lot 326

COMMONWEALTH of ENGLAND [1649-60] silver CROWN. 1656/4 coin. mm. sun. 29.30g. [Spink 3214 - £2750 in VF, North 2721, ESC 9]. indentation mark in between 16 and 56 in date with slight solder residue in that small area, suggesting previous mounting? GF

Lot 343

WILLIAM 111 [1694-1702] silver sixpence. coin BRISTOL mint – B below bust. 1697 3rd bust. [Spink 3539 - £135 in VF]. Ex – DNW auction, 16 March 2011, lot 125. GF-nVF

Lot 204

Norman Kings WILLIAM 11 [1087-1100] silver penny. Profile type. NORWICH mint. Moneyer – GODWINE. Obv. PILLELM REX, bust right. Rev. +GODPINE ON ORDP, cross pattee with annulet centre. 1.21g. [Spink 1258 [£3000 in VF for common types, this is MUCH rarer], North 851]. Found near Long Stratton, Norwich, 2008. Recorded: EMC 2014.0237 [many thanks for the help of Dr Martin Allen in the cataloguing of this coin] and UKDFD 16588. Weakly struck in places. A very rare type for Norwich mint, only 2 others are recorded on EMC/SCBI [EMC 1011.0667 and 1980.9406], both badly damaged [broken, holed etc.], so this appears to be by far the best example known. EXTREMELY RARE. VF for issue

Lot 285

EDWARD V1 [1547-53] silver sixpence [6d]. Fine silver issue coin. mm. tun. 2.82g. [Spink 2483 - £525 in VF]. nVF/GF

Lot 203

Anglo Saxon coin - Early Sceatta coinage [c.675-760] Early transitional type by Thrymsa moneyer. VANIMUNDUS type B silver sceat. Obv. bust right. Rev. cross with double circle of pellets. 0.62g. [Spink 774 [£1500 in VF], Metcalf 85-7] VERY RARE. VF or better

Lot 312

CHARLES 1 [1625-49] silver shilling. YORK mint [1643-4] coin. Type 5. mm. lion. 5.52g. [Spink 2874 - £650 in VF, Besley BNJ54, 1984, p.227, pl.6]. Ex – Lloyd Bennett [Jan. 2011, £280] and Alan Morris collection. GF/nVF

Lot 252

Anglo Saxon coin - Northumbria WIGMUND [837-50] abp., styca. Moneyer – AETHELWEARD. Obv. +VIGMVND IREP, cross in centre. Rev. +EDILVEWRD, cross in centre. 1.18g. [Spink 870 - £70 in VF]. Unusual rev. lettering. Ex – Julian Birch collection. nEF

Lot 248

Anglo Saxon coin - Kings of Northumbria OSBERHT [849-67] styca. Moneyer – UINIBERHT. Obv. OSBEREHTI, cross in circle of pellets. Rev. VINIBERHT, pellet in centre. 1.47g. [Spink 869 - £85 in VF]. Ex – Julian Birch collection. Rev. weakly struck and some deposits. SCARCE. VF

Lot 280

HENRY V111 [1509-47] silver groat [4d]. Posthumous issue coin. YORK mint. No mm. 2.28g. [Spink 2409 - £425 in VF]. GF

Lot 262

Quantity GB Island coin first day covers

Lot 310

Royal Anniversary silver 1972 coin, 2oz, Bahamas silver set and other interesting coins

Lot 325

GB 15 silver proof crowns, 2003 and 2004 proof set, two boxes containing nine silver proof £1 coins, one box containing two £2 silver proofs, one box containing Queens Diamond silver 5oz coin and others

Lot 388

A small Sinclair Micromatic with earpiece, miniature bible, stamp microscope, compass, coin purse, precious stones and other collectables

Lot 303

A Royal Mint issue Limited Edition Guernsey 1981 £1 gold proof coin in original case.

Lot 306

A Royal Mint Issue Bicentenary of the battle of Jersey 1781-1981 gold proof coin in original presentation case.

Lot 307

A Government of Gibraltar 1980 gold £50 proof coin.

Lot 315

A Falkland Islands 150th anniversary commemorative 1983 silver coin in original presentation case together with two others and a silver Isle Of Man Winston Churchill centenary 1 crown coin in original case and a 1969 550 year commemorative Rostock University commemorative medallion.

Lot 31

A cased United Kingdom 1988 gold proof set Comprising: £2 coin, a sovereign and a half sovereign; together with a certificate of authenticity. The box 16 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some wear to box.

Lot 620

A United States of America gold ten dollar coin (eagle), dated 1901

Lot 621

A United States of America gold five dollar coin (half-eagle), dated 1893

Lot 905

A human skull crown with silver coloured metal mounts and jewelled border and a toddy ladle with Georgian coin set to the base, monogrammed, with spiral handle

Lot 211

A mixed collection of ammunition to include two Mk. 2 percussion primers, A4, used with a variety of separate-loading ammunition rounds to initiate burning of the propelling charge, brass cylinder with an extraction flange base, engraved on base, "10-63 RVA 7-95 MK2A4"; "12/54 ROF 6-27", a fired brass cartridge case with 10 pence Falklands Island coin soldered in place of primer, converted as an ashtray and a fired projectile cut off just above the driving band and converted again as an ashtray (4)

Lot 365

Assorted old pennies and Britain's first decimal coin set

Lot 366

AMENDED DESCRIPTION - 2 folders GB coins and a 1987 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection

Lot 373

1927 George V cased 6 coin proof set

Lot 1215

846-861 AD or later. A gold pendant formed from a coin of the caliph al-Mutawakkil (232-247 AH) with a later ribbed and beaded suspension loop. 4.16 grams, 24mm including loop (1"). Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s. See Mitchiner, Michael, Oriental Coins and their Values, 2010, vol.1, no.211, for coin type. Islamic coins were traded across the Viking world and have been discovered as grave goods or in hoards (both coins and as jewellery items) in Scandinavia and the Baltic area. Very fine condition.

Lot 1267

8th-9th century AD. A bronze figurine of a female modelled in the half-round, standing with hands raised to the braided hair; punched annulets for the breasts and navel, incised lines to the groin; possibly the goddess Sif, wife of Thor. 21 grams, 46mm (1 3/4").[No Reserve] Fine condition Property of an American collector; acquired from the New York coin fair. The figure is modelled with prominent hair which is accentuated by the hands gripping it at the sides of the head. In the Icelandic Prose Edda the story is related of how Loki cut off the goddess's locks, which angered her husband, Þórr (Thor); in order to avoid a beating, Loki persuaded two dwarf artisans to forge a new head of hair from gold for her. The false hair at once began to grow like real hair when it was placed on her head. The goddess's hair is probably emblematic of the crop of ripened corn which has to be cut down at harvest before it can grow back in the spring..

Lot 2742

Dated year 5 Revolutionary Calendar (= 1796 AD"). Obv: profile bust with REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE legend. Rev: with 2 / DeCIMES / L'AN 5 in three lines with 'A' mintmark below, within wreath; the denomination number and 'S' erased and countermarked 'UN' for 1 decime. 16.60 grams. KM# 637.1 (see KM# 638.1 for host coin"). [No Reserve] Coin fair; countermark good very fine. Scarce.

Lot 2746

17th century AD. Obv: profile bust with VESPASIANVS ROM IMP AVG legend. Rev: Jewish captive seated at palm tree with JVDAEA CAPTA legend and SC in exergue. 6.20 grams. M.1, 2230-2232 (same dies; see p.612 for discussion of this series); see Sear 2357 for original coin. This jeton is from a small series of Roman emperor types with others including Augustus, Vitellius and Domitian; it copies the copper as issued by Vespasian in 71 AD following the quelling of the First Jewish Revolt. [No Reserve] Near very fine.

Lot 2780

Dated 6th September 1916 AD. Tapered body. Obv: incuse and reversed uniformed profile bust with ALBERT ROI DES BELGES legend in serifed capitals; stamped 6 9 16 on shoulder, with oval maker stamp 2 28 and [R?] WILL & SON BIRMINGHAM around, on side. 1.33 kg, 30mm face, 60mm tall. The diameter of this obverse would be suitable for a coin of 2 or 5 francs module but all Belgian currency coins of Albert use an unserifed font, as do his military medals (which also show a plain bust); this die could be either for a pattern coin during the First World War period or, perhaps, be for a commemorative medal. [No Reserve] Extremely fine; minor corrosion spots. Extremely rare.

Lot 2784

Struck 1924/1925 AD. By J. Langford Jones. Obvs: Britannia as Moneta seated, striking a coin with BRITANNIA MONETA legend. Revs: Royal Mint buildings with THE ROYAL MINT LONDON legend. 30.67, 24.89 grams, 36mm. BCM 1989a; BHM 3, 4192a/BCM 1989b; BHM 2, 4192b. These medals were struck at the Royal Mint stand at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, held over the period 1924-1925; BHM records they were sold at 3/6 for the silver and 1/6 for the bronze, with The Mint Report, 1924, p.44 stating 2,402 struck in 1924 and The Mint Report, 1925, p.46, a further 122 in 1925. [2, No Reserve] Near as struck; minor marks, toned. Silver scarce.

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