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Lot 652

ISLE OF MAN TT Races: 1981 & 1983 coin covers + 1986 Joe TT Races: 1981 & 1983 coin covers + 1986 Joe Dunlop & 1991 Robert Dunlop medallion covers. Unaddressed, fine (4 covers)

Lot 98

Westminster World silver coin collection, 2003(4), 2004(4) and 13 other Proof and other silver coins, all cased (2)

Lot 118

United States of America Ten Dollar coin -1895

Lot 234

George V silver trophy cup and cover, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1928, nine spoons and dish inset with a coin, 7oz,

Lot 360

Asprey & Co. silver coin holder of tube form, London 1958

Lot 419

George III silver punch ladle with whale bone handle and inset with a George II coin,

Lot 1548

A HORN HANDLED WALKING STICK, with coin inset, hardwood bookslide and a small quantity of brass and copper

Lot 154

A FOLDER CONTAINING A QUEEN MOTHER MEMORIAL COIN COVER, with gold sovereign 2002 unc, with certificate

Lot 156

A ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON COMMEMORATIVE GOLD COIN COVER, with a proof sovereign 2004, with certificate, in box of issue

Lot 162

AN AUSTRALIA 2007 KOOKABURRA KILO COIN, in case of issue, with certificate of authenticity, FDC

Lot 171

A FRAMED AND GLAZED ROYAL WEDDING COLLECTION 1981 WITH FOURTEEN CROWN SIZE COINS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES, a Farewell to £.S.D. coin set and a banknote album containing 71 World banknotes post 1960, majority uncirculated

Lot 175

A TRAY CONTAINING CASED SILVER PROOFS, with two pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games, 1999 Rugby World Cup, one pound Piedfort 1985, one pound 1987, 1996, 1999, fifty pence two coin set 1990, 1997, D-Day commemorative 1994, five pence two-coin set 1990 (9)

Lot 176

A CASED SILVER PROOF ONE POUND PATTERN COLLECTION 2003, 2 x five pounds coin cover Queen Mother 95th Birthday 1995, five pounds Golden Wedding 1997, 2 x two pounds WWII 1995, fifty pence collection, Halfcrown - Halfpenny set, Isle of Man five pounds coin cover Queen Mother 100th Birthday 2000, 2 x Isle of Man two pounds British Legion 1995

Lot 183

TWO WESTMINSTER ALBUMS CONTAINING 36 COIN COVERS, commemorating Elizabeth II 80th Birthday with 2 x five pounds remainder in Gibraltar and Nightingdale Island Crowns and Liberian Dollars (36)

Lot 184

A WESTMINSTER ALBUM CONTAINING 18 COIN COVERS COMMEMORATING THE MILLENIUM WITH CANADA SILVER FIVE DOLLARS, U.S.A. Silver Dollar, Turks and Caicos Islands silver gilt twenty five Crowns, U.K. five pounds, Gibraltar five pounds, Guernsey 2 x five pounds and five pound banknote etc (18)

Lot 185

TWO WESTMINSTER ALBUMS CONTAINING 28 COIN COVERS COMMEMORATING DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES, with 3 x five pounds one silver proof, another in silver all 1999, remainder Crown size coins from a variety of countries (28)

Lot 187

A GROUP OF NINE COIN COVERS, to include 3 x five pounds, five pounds Flying Scotsman, two pounds Brunel, stamps from The Steam Bicentenary collection, Queen Mother book with four sheets of New Zealand stamps etc

Lot 188

A ROYAL MINT CORONATION COLLECTION OF 12 X SILVER PROOF FIFTY PENCE, from Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney 2003, in box of issue, 3 x coin covers in Westminster folders with two silver proofs and one silver, 2 x Deluxe proof sets 2004, 2005, all with certificates

Lot 15

Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Muhammad Shah, (1834-48), AV Fifth-Toman, Tehran, 0.7g, lion standing left holding sword with sun rising behind within wreath, rev. legend in square frame (cf.A.2905D; cf. KM.811), seemingly unrecorded denomination, unevenly struck with ghosting due to thinness of the flan, very fine, presumably rare Steve Album records a 1/10-Toman for this ruler, struck at Isfahan. This coin clearly shows the mint Tehran and appears in all respects of a type with the Toman and Half-Tomans issued in Tehran with lion standing left. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 25

India, Sultans of Kashmir, Zain al-`Abidin, square Sasnu, AH842, Hasan Shah, square Sasnu, Nazuk (Nadir) Shah (second reign), square Sasnu, Husain Shah (1562-70), square Sasnu (G&G.K.9, 31, 100, 121 (plate coin); Rhodes, ND. 8, 25, 64, 84-5), all with test punches, fine to very fine, the third rare (4) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 64

India, Republic, 10-coin proof sets (2), 1973, `Grow More Food,` 1974, `Food For All,` both with an additional square plaque, issued by the India Government Mint, Bombay (KM.PS14, 17), uncirculated, in plastic display capsules and boxes of issue (20 coins) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 66

Kent, Cuthred (798-807), Penny, 1.31g, cross and wedges type, 805-07, Canterbury, Eaba, diademed bust right, legend commencing at 11`o clock, +cvÐred rex cant, contraction bar above t, rev. +.eaba m.oneta, uncial m, cross and wedges within inner circle (Naismith C31p - this coin; N.211; S.877), edge loss between 3 and 4 o`clock, good bust, very fine, very rare provenance Bt. 2006 Found in East Anglia, 2005/06 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 67

Archbishops of Canterbury, Wulfred (805-32), Penny, 1.35g, group III, c.815-23, Canterbury, Saeberht, facing tonsured bust extending to edge, three pellets to right and two to left of head, legend commencing at 12 o`clock, +vvlfred archiepi, rev. +saeberht moneta, Dorobernia Civitas monogram within inner circle (Naismith C46.2x - this coin; N.240/1; S.889), light surface deposits in places, full flan, good very fine, very rare provenance Bt. M. Vosper, November 2004 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 68

Mercia, Offa (757-96), Penny, 1.10g, heavy coinage, 792-96, Canterbury, Osmod, +of.fa in central panel, below, rex trefoil each side, above, uncial m, trefoil each side, rev. osmod in central panel, symbols above and below (Chick 239j - this coin; Blunt 103; N.320; S.908), light porosity, one or two stains, full flan, very fine, rare provenance Bt. 2005 Found at Harston, Cambs, c.2005 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2005.0105 and BNJ Coin Register, 2006, 166 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 69

Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, 1.28g, three line phase, 796-97, London, Winoth, cenvvlf between beaded crooks vis a vis, uncial m, trefoil at each side above, rex with pellets, rev. vvinoÐ, lozenge o, within angles of beaded long cross, three arms terminating with an uncial m, one arm with a parallel line terminating with crooks (Naismith L7a - this coin; N.-; cf S.912A), lightly porous surfaces, full flan, good very fine, extremely rare, the only recorded example of this transitional Offa - Coenwulf type provenance Bt. 2006 Found Hatfield, Herts, 2005 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2005.0123 and BNJ Coin Register, 2006, 168 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 70

Mercia, Coenwulf, Penny, 1.28g, tribach phase, 797-805, Canterbury, Duda, uncial m, contraction bar above within inner circle, +coenvvl.f rex, rev. dvda, within angles of a tribach formed of two lines, each arm with a pellet within the termination, pellet at centre and within angles (Naismith C13.2j - this coin; N.342; S.914), lightly porous, full flan, good very fine, rare provenance Bt. Baldwin, 2002 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 71

Mercia, Coenwulf, Penny, 1.27g, tribach phase, 797-805, Canterbury, Saeberht, uncial m, contraction bar above within inner circle, legend commencing at 6 o`clock, +coenv.vl:f rex, rev. se.berht, within angles of a tribach formed of two lines, each arm with a pellet within the termination, pellet within angles (Naismith C15.2o - this coin; N.342; S.914), lightly porous, full flan, very fine, rare provenance Bt. Baldwin, 2002 Baldwin auction 19, 4 May 1999, lot 427 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 75

Mercia, Burgred, Penny, 1.01g, late phase, after 870, Cenred, horizontal style, bust right, bvrgred re +, rev. mon / cenred / eta, reverse type A (N.423; S.938), base metal, some surface deposits, full flan, very fine provenance Found Essex, c.2002, recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2003.0228 and BNJ Coin Register 2003, 153 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 86

East Anglia, Eadmund, Penny, 1.07g, late phase, c.862-70, ?Ipswich, Eadwald, pelleted inner circle containing cross pattée, pellet in angles, +eadmvnd rex, rev. +eadþald mo, cross pattée, pellet in angles, within pelleted inner circle (Naismith E66.2a - this coin; N.-; S.955), full flan, good very fine, the only example listed by Naismith for this moneyer for this type, very rare provenance M. Rasmussen, list 17, summer 2009, 157 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 87

Wessex, Aethelred I (865/6-71), Penny, 1.13g, lunettes coinage, Canterbury, Herewulf, diademed bust with bonnet right, rex+aeÐelred, rev. mon / herevlf / eta, two pellets above o, reverse type A (Lyons and MacKay Aethelred I group 2.i, Corpus Ae2.80 - this coin; N.622; S.1055), edge chip at two o`clock, very fine, rare provenance William C. Boyd, Baldwin auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 780 Lord Airlie, Sotheby, 30 June 1897, lot 3 (part) With Boyd`s ticket VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 88

Wessex, Aethelred I, Penny, 1.15g, lunettes coinage, Canterbury, Maninnc, diademed bust with bonnet right, rex+aeÐelred, rev. mon / maninnc / eta, reverse type A (Lyons and MacKay Aethelred I group 2.i, Corpus Ae2.106 - this coin; N.622; S.1055), small edge chip at nine o`clock, good very fine, rare provenance Baldwin auction, 7 May 2002, lot 24 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 89

Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-99), Penny, 1.00g, Lunettes coinage, 871-876/77, London dies, Luhinc, diademed bust right, +aelbred rex, rev. mon / lvhinc / eta, reverse type D (Lyons and MacKay group 2, IVd, Corpus AfL2.43 - this coin; N.628; S.1057A), lightly porous, about very fine, rare provenance DNW, 20 June 2007, lot 858 SNC, May 1994, 3201 Reverse type D is rare for Alfred. Lyons and MacKay noted 20 examples of reverse D in their Corpus of 197 coins for Alfred`s lunettes coinage. The majority of Alfred`s lunettes pennies noted in this Corpus were struck from Canterbury dies with only 42 noted as being from London dies. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 91

Wessex, Alfred the Great, Penny, 1.29g, third coinage, c.880-899, two-line type, Mercian dies, Ludig, cross pattée within inner circle, xel er ed re, rev. lvdi / g mo, in two lines, pellet between (SCBI 26, 55-56; N.637; S.1066), obverse pecks, nearly very fine provenance Bt. Spink 2001 A moneyer Ludig also struck Lunettes pennies in Mercia for Burgred but is not known to have struck coins for Wessex before the two line issue. This coin is assigned as a Mercian two line issue on this basis. Ninth century coins with peck marks are unusual, with this practise (for testing metal fineness by traders) most commonly associated with late tenth and early eleventh century coins. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 92

Danelaw (c.890-905), imitating issues of Alfred the Great, Halfpenny, 0.63g, two line type, c.880-899, Brunheard, inner circle containing cross pattée, el.er+ re+, rev. bhrv /ad mo, in two lines, pellet between, pellet above and below, lozenge o with spikes (cf N.675/79 and 640; S.1969), cleaned, metal flaw at centre of obverse, very fine, very rare provenance Found Deopham, Norfolk, 2008 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. EMC 2008.0378 and BNJ Coin Register, 2009, 305 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 97

Danelaw, East Anglia, Penny, 1.37g, St Eadmund memorial type, blundered, middle phase, Haming, a within inner circle, +sc eeaditiviimi, rev. +iiemicx rex e, cross pattée within inner circle (N.483; S.960), good very fine, a very rare moneyer signature provenance M. Rasmussen, list 14, Winter 2007/08, 5 The reverse inscription has been thought by some to read heming rex (See P.W.P. Carlyon-Britton and Blunt ) A similar coin was sold in the 1916 Carlyon Britton sale with the following note appearing in the catalogue;` `The reverse of BMC 428 [a similar coin in the British Museum] is thought by some numismatists to give the name of an unknown king, possibly a Dane. It would in this sense read heming rex e. The name Hemming occurs more than once among Danish leaders on the Continent at a somewhat earlier and again at a somewhat later date than this.` The blundered nature of the legends on this coin makes it impossible to prove this suggestion. It is more likely the reverse inscription gives the name of a moneyer rather than a ruler, but the use of rex in this remains intriguing. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 134

Aethelred II, Penny, 1.20g, last small cross type, London, Godwine, diademed bust left, +edraed rex, rev. +godþine mon lvndei (N.777; S.1154), pecks, flan crack, about very fine provenance Mack, SCBI 20-1032 - this coin Duke of Argyll, collection acquired by Spink, 1949 With Mack and Argyll tickets VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 163

Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.02g, trefoil quadrilateral type, London, Aegelric, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +alric on lvnde, quadrilateral with a trefoil on each point around central pellet over voided short cross (N.817; S.1174), a good example, extremely fine, rare moneyer for this type This moneyer noted by Freeman for one other example for this type, a coin in the British Museum provenance Baldwin auction 18, 18 October 1998, lot 1448 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 190

William I, Penny, 1.43g, Paxs type, Cricklade, Aelfwine, facing crowned bust holding sceptre right, rev. +ielfþine on cric, cross pattée, an annulet in each angle containing a letter of paxs (N.850; S.1257), slightly bent, toned, good very fine, very rare provenance Spink auction 20, 31 March 1982, lot 81 Mack, SCBI 20-1415 - this coin, bt. Spink, October 1967 W.J.C. Youde, collection acquired by Spink, 1967 With Mack`s ticket VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 194

William I, Penny, 1.42g, Paxs type, Warwick, Thurcil, facing crowned bust holding sceptre right, rev. +Ðrcil on þerþic, cross pattée, an annulet in each angle containing a letter of paxs (N.850; S.1257), edge shows signs of light hammering in places, toned, a most attractive example of this type, extremely fine, very rare mint provenance Spink auction 22, 31 March 1982, lot 82 Mack, SCBI 20 -1457 - this coin; acquired April 1953 Duke of Argyll, collection acquired by Spink, 1949 With Mack ticket VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 196

Henry I (1100-35), Penny, Sudbury, Osbern, 1.27g, pellets in quatrefioil type (BMC XIV), facing crowned bust, scptre, left, star, right, rev. +os[bern]:on: svtb., quatrefoil, star at centre, pellets in limbs, lis around in angles (Allen 777; N.870; S.1275), very fine, one of only three recorded examples for this type for this mint, extremely rare provenance Glendining, 26 November 1980, lot 94 R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 2935 (illustrated) Lord Grantley, Glendining, 20 April 1944, lot 1276 (illustrated) L.A. Lawrence I, Sotheby, 24-27 February 1903, lot 105 Noted by Andrew W.J, NC 1901, 414 - this coin VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 297

Edward IV, light ` cross and pellets` coinage, 1473-83, Groat, 1.72g, Trim, crowned facing bust, g on breast, rev. villa de trim, (D.F.133; cf. S.6344A), weak in legends, chipped, nearly very fine, rare provenance Bt. Seaby, February 1978 The Spink Standard catalogue only notes a B on the breast for the Trim Groats of this issue so this coin would appear to combine a Dublin obverse die with a Trim reverse die. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 302

Eleanor of Aquitaine (after 1185), Denier, 0.90g, two cross pattée divided by a pellet, m above, a below, +dvcis it, rev. +aqvitanie, cross pattée (Elias 11 var.), nearly very fine The meaning of dvcisit on this coin has puzzled numismatists. It has been suggested that it derives from dvcis[sa] it[ervm], meaning Duchess again. This would match the status of Eleanor either after 1185, when she was restored to her own dower or after 1189 when her restoration was made effective by the death of Henry II. Elias supported this dating on the basis of similarities in the lettering on these coins and an issue of Richard Coeur de Lion. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 313

Edward III, Sterling, 1.38g, crowned bust half left, leopard below, rev. long cross, crown in each angle (Elias 56 - plate coin), very fine provenance Elias, Spink auction 77, 21 June 1990, lot 97 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 377

Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Halfpenny, 0.39g, Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, pomegranate / cross fitchée, facing crowned bust dividing w a, rev. civitas cantor, long cross, pellets in angles (N.1780; S.2335), an attractive example of this coin, good very fine, rare provenance Shuttlewood, Spink auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 109 Norweb, Spink auction 48, 123 November 1985, lot 323 R. Carlyon-Britton, portion of collection acquired by Spink, 1959 R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 11 October 1956, lot 1800 F.W. Longbottom, Sotheby, 14 May 1934, lot 228 (part) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 386

Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Penny, 0.72g, Sovereign type, m.m. lis, king enthroned, crowned and holding sceptre and orb, rev. civitas london, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1808; S.2349), toned, an attractive example of this coin, very fine provenance P. Finn, list 5, Autumn 1995, 273 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 497

Norse kingdom of York, Regnald I (c.919-21), Penny, 1.08g, hand type, open hand pointing downwards within inner circle, +racnolt, rev. +eiarcect, good style Carolus monogram within inner circle (N.531; S.1010), chipped and creased with cracking, otherwise very fine, extremely rare provenance Found Lincolnshire,1998 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0283 This coin appears to be struck from dies not noted in SCBI/EMC. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 511

Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.07g, facing bust and small cross type, Northampton, Wulfnoth, bearded, crowned facing bust, rev. +þvlfnoÐ on ham, small cross pattée (N.830; S.1183), minor flan crack, fine / nearly very fine, extremely rare for this mint provenance R.P. Mack, SCBI 20/1292 - this coin Glendining, 17 July 1957, lot 195 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 582

Charles I, Civil War coinages, Exeter 1643-46, Crown, 25.60g, m.m. rose, king, crowned, riding left, sash in bow behind, rev. round garnished shield (Brooker 1011 - this coin (attributed to Truro); N.2532 (attributed to Truro); S.3061), well-centred reverse on a full flan, very fine, rare provenance Hopetoun Collection, Spink auction 67, 16 November 1988, lot 318 Ex Ashley, sold privately Ex J.G. Brooker, collection acquired by Spink,1978 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

Lot 606

x Commonwealth, Halfcrown, 1651, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields (N.2722; S.3215), toned, a superb example of this coin, about as struck, extremely fine provenance Spink auction 64, 23 June 1988, lot 302 VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions

Lot 713

x George III, emergency coinage, Half-Dollar, Charles III, countermarked Potosi 4-Reales, 1776, oval countermark (ESC 611; S.3767), countermark, extremely fine, host coin, very fine VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions

Lot 753

A collection of coin and bank notes, contained in an album of world interest, to include America, Spain, France, Germany etc, in mixed condition.

Lot 511

A pair of Persian high carat gold half Palavi coin. (2)

Lot 226

Small silver trinket box, initialled W. T. and inscription to inside lid "W. Tutton from Britannia Boys", Birmingham, a button hook, a coin case and a modern pocket watch (1 box)

Lot 356

1888 cased Maundy coin set, (one coin missing)

Lot 360A

Crowns, 1965, 1977 (3), 1980 (2), 1981 (2), a 1953 currency set, 1968 decimal coin set, miscellaneous, mostly pre-decimal coins, miscellaneous coins of Elizabeth II, Canada, Silver dollar 1984, cupro-nickel dollar 1982, a quantity of miscellaneous coins of the world and a quantity of notes, England £1, signed L.T. O'Brien, D.H.F. souvenir set (2)

Lot 11

Tripura, Ratna Manikya, Tanka, 10.54g, Sk 1386, Ratnapura, lion facing left in centre, around: Åšri Durga Pada Para Rat... Tripura, Ratna Manikya, Tanka, 10.54g, Sk 1386, Ratnapura, lion facing left in centre, around: Åšri Durga Pada Para Ratnapure Åšake 1386, rev. Åšri Åšri Ra/tna Mani/kya Deva, within cusped octagon and with uncertain legend around: Nara Narayana..... yaha (RB. 27), a couple of shroff marks, very fine, very rare Provenance:This coin has a clear invocation to the goddess, Durga View Terms & Conditions

Lot 17

Tripura, Mukut Manikya (1489-90), Tanka, 10.56g, undated, citing Queen Machtri, linear inscripti... Tripura, Mukut Manikya (1489-90), Tanka, 10.56g, undated, citing Queen Machtri, linear inscription on both sides, Åšri Machya/ndi Charana/ Charana Cha/kravarttinyau, rev. Åšri Machtri/ Mahadevi/ Åšri Åšri Mukut/ Manikyau (RB. 42; KM. 29), good very fine, of the highest rarity Provenance:Little is known about Mukut Manikya. His coins, known from three types, are all extremely rare. This one has a reference to the goddess, Chandi, the only one in the whole Tripura series. RB mentions this coin as the sole example of the type known to them. View Terms & Conditions

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