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Lot 264

A boxed silver piedfort pound coin, a 2003 silver proof piedfort three coin set (with paperwork) limited to 10,000 sets (2 cases).

Lot 266

A Coronation anniversary silver proof fifty pence coin collection in a fitted case comprising: a full set of twelve coins with paperwork, total weight of coins approx. 96gms.

Lot 271

Year 2000 time capsule coin collection Royal Mint set comprising: denominations five pounds down to a penny and cased 60th anniversary D-Day landings commemorative ten pound silver proof coin (the coin 6.5cms wide) in a fitted case with tin and paperwork (2).

Lot 272

The Queen`s 80th birthday coin collection Royal Mint set, case set of proof silver coins and a set of Maundy money in fitted case with paperwork, total weight of coins approx. 87gms.

Lot 278

A cased set of Prince William 21st birthday commemorative crowns (3), a celebration medal for the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Camilla Parker Bowles, 2006 cased Elizabeth II crown with paperwork and another cased coin (5 cases, various dimensions and weights).

Lot 181

Chinese mahogany eight drawer collectors coin cabinet

Lot 752

Coin pendant on chain in unhallmarked yellow metal

Lot 2642

Q E II album containing 22 coin covers

Lot 2643

"Pre 1947 silver coin, ú6, 87 .5p, crown, 1935, and other coins"

Lot 2648

"Maxentius (306-312) Bronze follis, Laur. hd. r., R. Temple within which sits Roma L., presenting globe, and a smaller Roman Coin (2)"

Lot 2653

"*Coin albums for Great Britain, florins- half pennies (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 2659

"Cased Victoria coin 1837-1897 jubilee, cased 1797 cartwheel penny, commemorative crowns and other coinage "

Lot 2686

"George III third guinea, gold coin, C.1810"

Lot 2688

"Victorian R Vandome Pitford & Co, Leadenhall St, London brass coin balance with cylindrical measure and wood divider in a mahogany case, c.1852, 24cm w and an Edwardian brass postal balance with 9 weights"

Lot 380

A Victorian oak coin collector’s cabinet having approx 82 drawers with turned bone handles and brass fittings,

Lot 139

24ct gold Tristan da Cunha crown coin

Lot 359

Commemorative coin covers (2 albums)

Lot 89

1627 (2), both Gp B, mm. castle, 3.04g/7h, 2.65g/9h (SCBI Brooker 584, this coin; N 2236; S 2807) [2]. About fine, first scratched, rare Provenance: Second W.E. Ashley Collection, J.G. Brooker Collection, bt Spink

Lot 92

1629/8, Gp B, mm. anchor with straight flukes (to right on rev.), 2.97g/4h (SCBI Brooker 588, this coin; N 2366; S 2807). Striking splits at 3 and 4 o’clock, otherwise good fine, rare Provenance: R.C. Lockett Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2329 (part); J.G. Brooker Collection

Lot 212

Type 2, mm. trefoil, 0.37g/6h (E 20a; BMC 54; Cooke 943, this coin; S 2676). Ragged flan, obverse good fine, reverse good very fine Provenance: C.D. Cooke Collection; bt N.A. Clark January 2009

Lot 227

Type 2 (12), mm. large lis, 0.48g/12h (E 91; BMC 180; Cooke 1242-5; S 3183); mm. three lis, 0.48g/12h (E 93; BMC 182; Cooke 1248-52; S 3183); mm. martlet, 0.29g/12h (E 94b; BMC 184; Cooke 1254-8; S 3183); mm. nautilus, 0.52g/12h (E 96b; BMC 186; Cooke 1262-6; S 3183); mm. pike-head, 0.41g/12h (E 97; BMC 190; Cooke 1274-6; S 3183); mm. rose, 0.41g/6h (E 98b; BMC 188; Cooke 1268-71; S 3183); mm. shield, 0.41g/12h (E 99a; BMC 189; Cooke 1272-3; S 3183); mm. star, 0.50g/12h (E 100b; BMC Ð; Cooke 1196-7; S 3183); mm. tower, 0.45g/6h (E 101; BMC 191; Cooke 1277-80; S 3183); mm. trefoil, 0.33g/12h (E 102a; BMC 192; Cooke 1283-4; S 3183); mm. woolpack 0.43g/12h (E 104a; BMC 193; Cooke 1286-9; S 3183); mm. woolpack over uncertain mark, 0.45g/12h (E 104c; BMC 194, this coin; Cooke 1291; S 3183) [12]. Generally about very fine, one or two better, E 100b and 104c extremely rare Provenance: second and third bt C.D. Cooke October 1987; fourth bt M.J. Dickinson January 1989; sixth G.A. Entwisle Collection, bt C.D. Cooke August 1990; eighth bt I.S. Wright June 1994; *eleventh C.W. Peck Collection, SNC September 1976 (7545); last bt M.J.Dickinson September 1988

Lot 234

Type 2 counterfeits (7), mm. dagger (2), 0.45g/12h, 0.40g/12h (both E C53; S 3183B); mm. fusil, 0.55g/12h (E C54; S 3183B); mm. mascle (2), 0.72g/12h, 0.32g/12h (both E C63; S 3183B); mm. star, 0.37g/12h (E C66; S 3183B); mm. tun, 0.40g/12h (E C71; S 3183B) [7]. E C66 mediocre, E C71 very fine, others generally fine, first showing part of next coin on the strip

Lot 240

Type 6, mm. rose, die 8, on an untrimmed blank, 0.88g/12h (E 111ll; BMC 226; Cooke Ð; S 3187A). Some discolouration on lower obverse and showing part of next coin on the strip, very fine, rare Provenance: Bt W. Snyder January 2002

Lot 317

1774, obv. 1; 1775 (Cooke 349-51, 354; BMC 915, 917; S 3775) [2]. First about extremely fine and patinated, second about very fine Provenance: First bt J.S.J. Welsh; second Croydon Coin Auction 163, 2 May 2000, lot 700

Lot 385

Uninscribed issues, Bronze, bust right with curly hair within border of pellets, annulets and leaves, rev. lion left, pellet-in-annulets around, pentagram below, 1.95g/10h (BMC Ð; VA Ð; S Ð; cf. BNJ Coin Register 1992, 87). Of good style, nearly very fine, very rare; perhaps only around 20 specimens known Provenance: Found at Springhead (Kent); C. Rudd FPL 77, September 2004 (16). CCI 02.1170

Lot 429

Heavy coinage, Penny, York, mm. cross pattŽe on obv. only, 1.14g/12h (DelmŽ-Radcliffe 76, same rev. die; N 1351; S 1722). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine and probably much as struck, very rare The DelmŽ-Radcliffe specimen appears to have a crack running through the reverse die; this coin would have been struck when the die was in an undamaged state

Lot 437

Facing Bust issue, Groat, class II, mm. cross fitchŽe on obv. only, crosses by neck, saltire stops, rev. saltire after devm and tas, lis after don, 3.05g/9h (SCBI Ashmolean 126/121; N 1704; S 2196). Cleaned, otherwise very fine, very rare Neither North or Spink gives cross fitchŽe as a mintmark for class II groats, however the Oxford Sylloge lists 10 specimens, none of which is from the same reverse die as the current coin which is known coupled with a lis-marked obverse

Lot 498

Halfcrown, 1656, mm. sun on obv. only, reads common á wealth, 12.04g/12h; together with a similar coin, 1655, 11.26g/1h (cf. ESC 436-7; cf. N 2722; cf. S 3215) [2]. Both contemporary plated forgeries of reasonable style, the first about very fine, the second poor First only illustrated

Lot 749

Silver Proof coins, Five Pounds (3), 1993, 1997, 2000, Two Pounds (5), 1995, 1996 1998, 2002, 2003, Pounds (3), 1993, 1994, 1995, 50 Pence, 1993 (2, one a Piedfort), 25 Pence (2), 1990, 1996, Piedfort 5 Pence, 1990, 2-coin sets (3), 1989, 1990, 1992; other modern silver Proof coins (18), base metal (9) [Lot]. Generally as struck, but many cases damaged

Lot 854

NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney, Hogarth, Erichsen & Co, ÔAborigine’ Threepence, 1860, kangaroo and emu under bush, remembrance australia, rev. Aborigine walking right, edge plain, 16mm, 2.24g/12h (A 692; Heyde R44; KM. Tn 119). Damaged from old piercing at top, otherwise about fine, of the highest rarity, very few specimens known Provenance: From an old English collection. Only seven other specimens traced as having been on the market in the last 30 or so years, viz. Spink Australia, 2 November 1978, lot 464 (loop mounted and gilt, Aus$3,200); Spink Australia, 22 November 1979, lot 154 (ex Bergs¿e Sale, Amsterdam, September 1903, Ôbeautifully toned,’ Aus$10,500); Spink Australia, 20 November 1980, lot 305 (pierced at top = Osborne collection, Spink Noble Auction 43, 17-18 November 1993, lot 1018, Aus$4,400); Spink Australia Auction 25, 13-15 July 1988, lot 1681 (holed, Aus$7,800); DNW Auction 60, 9 December 2003, lot 1008, from an old collection in Chile (about very fine, £9,800); Noble Numismatics, April 2004, lot 790 (ex Stewart McLeod, acquired in Brisbane 1958, unsold at the time); Noble Numismatics, 26-8 July 2005, lot 903 (the Heyde plate coin, ex Sir Marcus Clark 1954 and ÔTasmanian’ collections, Ôvirtually mint state, the finest known,’ Aus$79,000)

Lot 896

Long Cross series, Sterling imitation, class Ib/II, rev. reads nicole one lvn, 1.41g/9h (North, BNJ 1995, p.110). Of full weight and good style, very fine and very rare The reverse reading, although unknown in the official English series, is found on the coins of Bernhard III and IV of Lippe (1229-65-75), with the obverse legend bernardv. It would seem likely that the present coin can be attributed to the mint of Lippe, c. 1250-60

Lot 898

Jean-Paul Lascaris Castellar (1636-57), copper 4 Tari, date unclear, f á ioANNES: pavlvs type, 3.46g, countermarked with marks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (RS 44ff; KM. 341). Host coin fine, countermarks mostly very fine

Lot 919

Paul Kruger, Pond, 1898, with Ô99’ overstamp (Hern Z52; KM. 10.2; F 2). Good extremely fine or better, very rare; one of the few occasions where the cataloguer feels the NGC grader has been conservative, one of the finest known Slabbed in NGC holder, graded AU 58. The 1899 dies never arrived in Pretoria, so it was decided to overstamp 1898-dated Ponds. The first coin received a single Ô9’ overstamp; mint officials thought subsequent coins would be better overstamped with Ô99’ and 130 coins were thus produced

Lot 947

Twenty Dollars, 1851o, together with a 9 carat chain and mount, wt. 29g. Coin about fine, the surfaces heavily sweated

Lot 1010

A mahogany coin cabinet by Spink, 29 x 26.5 x 30cm, comprising 20 trays double-pierced to house a total of 547 coins of various sizes, double doors, lock (no key), brass carrying handles at sides. In good condition, but lacking a few felts

Lot 1011

A mahogany coin cabinet by Edgar Lincoln, 30.5 x 26 x 22cm, containing 18 disparate trays of differing sizes variously pierced to house a total of 415 coins, raised lid and drop front, lock (no key), brass carrying handles at sides. Some damage to top, front and base

Lot 1013

A coin cabinet by St Leonards, comprising 21 trays single-pierced to house a total of 457 coins, double felt-lined doors, lock and key. In excellent order, complete with all felts

Lot 1014

A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 431 coins of different sizes, double doors, lock and key. Very fine; complete with all felts

Lot 1015

A coin and medal cabinet by St Leonards, 23.5 x 24 x 17cm, comprising four trays to house a total of 82 coins, and five deep trays for medals, double doors, lock (no key). In excellent order, complete with all felts

Lot 1022

Burgess, F.W., Chats on Old Coins, London, 1913, 393pp, illustrations in text; Mehl, B.M., The Star Rare Coin Encyclopedia and Premium CatalogÉof the Coins of the World, Fort Worth, 1932, 206pp, illustrations in text; Ottenheimer, I. and M., Alexander & Co’s New Hub Coin BookÉof American and Foreign Coins, Baltimore, 1947, 118pp including 54 plates; Laker, A.J., The Portrait Groats of Henry VIII, London, 1978, 24pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1394); together with other references (18), by Sear, North, Raymond, Brown and Dunn, Forrer, Levine, etc [22]. Publishers’ bindings

Lot 1026

Cook, B.J., and others (eds), British Numismatic Journal, London, vols. 63-71 inclusive [1993-2001]; together with other references (18), by Purvey, Dyer, Linecar, Sutherland, Nathanson, etc; Spink Coin Auctions (London), Nos. 6, 16, 18, 45, 48, 55, 56, 58-60, 62, 63, 109, 131, 139, 151, including Norweb I-IV complete, Shuttlewood, Hughes, Selig George III, etc [Lot]. Publishers’ bindings; BNJs as new, some others working copies Provenance: Ex libris Alfred Bole. Not suitable for shipping

Lot 1033

Gibbon, E., History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, London, 1875, xiii + 1,303pp; Ratto, R. (Lugano), [Auction of] Monnaies Byzantines et d’autres pays contemporaines ˆ l’Žpoque Byzantine, 9 December 1930, the 1959 Schulman reprint, 2,701 lots, 68 plates, PRL bound-in; Newell, E.T., Royal Greek Portrait Coins, Racine, 1937, 125pp, illustrations in text; Mattingly, H., and Sydenham, E.A., Roman Imperial Coinage, vol. I, Augustus to Vitellius, London, 1948, 279pp, 16 plates; Starr, C.G., Athenian Coinage 480-449 BC, Oxford, 1970, viii + 95pp, 26 plates; Whitting, P.D., Byzantine Coins, London, 1973, 311pp, illustrations in text, dj; Carson, R.A.G., and Hill, P.V., Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, vol. V, Pertinax to Elagabalus, London, cclxvi + 77pp, 97 plates; Nicolaou, I., and M¿rkholm, O., Paphos: A Ptolemaic Coin Hoard, Nicosia, 1976, x + 115pp, 22 plates; Berk, H.J., Roman Gold Coins of the Medieval World 383-1453 AD, Joliet, USA, 1986, 370+ coins, all illustrated; Nicolaou, I., Paphos: The Coins from the House of Dionysus, Nicosia, 1990, xi + 227pp, 41 plates; together with other references (19), by Milne, Head, Kraay, Plant, etc [29]. Publishers’ bindings; first with spine partly split internally Provenance: First ex libris T. McGoldrick, Southampton

Lot 1037

Hancox, E.R.H., The Romance of the Penny, Ipswich, nd, 39pp, 6 plates (Manville Ð); Forrer, L.S., The Art of Collecting Coins, London, 1955, 183pp, 16 plates; Wielandt, F., MŸnz- und Geldgeschichte des Standes Zug, Zug, 1966, 149pp, 6 plates, dj; Cribb, J.E., and others, The Coin Atlas, London, 1999, 337pp, illustrations in text; together with other references (35), by Linecar, Seaby, WŸthrich, Hazlitt, Divo, etc [39]. Publishers’ bindings; Cribb virtually as new

Lot 1046

Marshall, G., A View of the Silver Coin & Coinage of Great Britain, from the year 1662 to 1837, 1st edn, London, 1837, xxvii + 160pp, tabular index (Manville 308). Later maroon cloth, gilt spine, t.e.g.; a fine copy, with small printed label of Simmons & Waters, Leamington Spa, on inside back cover Provenance: Ex libris Alfred Bole

Lot 1048

Milne, J.G., Ashmolean Museum, Catalogue of Alexandrian Coins, Oxford, 1933, lxviii + 155pp, 7 plates, tables, signed by H. St J. Hart on inside front cover; Milne, J.G., Finds of Greek Coins in the British IslesÉin the light of the Rackett Collection from Dorset, London, 1948, 47pp; Robertson, Anne S., Roman Imperial Coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet, University of Glasgow, IV, Valerian I to Allectus, Oxford, 1978, ccxvi + 340pp, 64 plates, dj; Munro-Hay, S., and Juel-Jensen, B., Aksumite Coinage, London, 1995, 285pp, numerous un-numbered plates, dj; together with other references (23), by Ravel (several, all signed by him), Gardner, Metcalf, Mattingly, Lightfoot, etc [27]. Publishers’ bindings; Robertson virtually as new Provenance: First ex libris H. St J. Hart, Queen’s College, Cambridge, 1950

Lot 1060

Scott Stamp & Coin Co (New York), Standard Coin Catalogue, Copper and Nickel, 17th edn, New York, 1893, xviii + 203pp, engraved illustrations in text, bound with Steigerwalt, C. (Lancaster, PA), FPLs 38 and 39, Catalogue of a Choice Collection of Coins, Medals, Paper Money, etc, May 1893, 22pp, Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Choice United States and Foreign CoinsÉ, June 1893, 32pp; J.W. Scott Co (New York), Standard CatalogueÉCoins of the World, Gold and Silver, New York, 1916, 184pp, engraved illustrations in text [2]. First in brown cloth, gilt spine, t.e.g., second in original pink paper covers; both with stanzas signed Sady, London, September 1942, on first free endpapers The stanza in the first reads ÔLife is short and not always nice, to have a hobby is sometimes clever and sometimes nice, it occupies completely your mind, therefore this book I had to find’, and in the second ÔI know you can’t go now for one of the holiday camps, I know you are interested in coins and stamps, this book is to find out about your treasure, and think now and then of your pleasure’

Lot 1063

Seaby’s Coin & Medal Lists (London), 270 [November 1936], M274-80 [February-July 1937], M283-5 [October-December 1937], mostly bound in 1 self-binder; Seaby’s Coin & Medal Lists (London), M283-8 [October 1937-March 1938], M290 [May 1938], M314-16 [July/August 1940-October/November 1940], M318 [December 1940], bound in 1 self-binder; Seaby’s Coin & Medal Lists (London), M315 [August 1940], M332-4 [January-December 1943]; Seaby’s Coin & Medal Bulletin (London), July 1947, August 1947, November 1948, loose in blue binder [Lot]. Mostly clean, pre-War issues rare

Lot 1064

Seaby’s Coin & Medal Lists (London), M282-92 [September 1937-July/August 1938], M295-8 [October 1938-January 1939], bound in 1 volume. Grey cloth, neatly handwritten spine; internally clean, rare

Lot 1065

Seaby’s Coin & Medal Lists (London), Nos. 335-8 [January 1944-September 1945]; Seaby’s Coin & Medal Bulletin (London), No. 339 [December 1945], bound in 1 volume. Red cloth, gilt spine; a very fine run, includes the important S.R. Naish Collection Provenance: Ex libris David Griffiths, DNW Auction 86, 16-17 June 2010, lot 328 (part)

Lot 1066

Seaby’s Coin & Medal Bulletin (London), Nos. 340-403 [March 1946-December 1951], complete, bound in 6 volumes [Lot]. Matching blue half-leather and marbled boards by Amanda Slope, Great Missenden, gilt spines; a very fine and attractive run Provenance: Ex libris Johan Christian Holm, Copenhagen, Spink Auction 61, 22 October 1987, lot 330 (part); David Griffiths, DNW Auction 86, 16-17 June 2010, lot 328 (part)

Lot 1067

Seaby’s Coin & Medal Bulletin (London), 1951-8, 1961-4, 1966-9 [16]. Bound annually, 1951-8 in publisher’s red cloth, others in black cloth; a clean run

Lot 1068

Spink Coin Auctions (London), Catalogue Nos. 7, 13, 16 (2), 19 (2), 26 (4), 28 (3), 34, 36 (2), 43, 47 (2), 51 (2), 53, 55 (2), 58 (3), 59 (2), 61, 63 (2), 66 (2), 69, 74 (2), 81, 85, 95, Clifford Renaissance Medals, 117, 119-22, 124-5, 127-9, 132, 136, 141, 143 (2, different), 144-5, 147, 149, 153-7, 192, 195, 199 [Lot]. Mostly clean

Lot 1069

Thompson, J.D.A., SCBI 9: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, London, 1967, dj (Manville 1161); Blunt, C.E., and Dolley, R.H.M., SCBI 11: Reading University/Royal Coin Cabinet Stockholm, London, 1969 (Manville 1187); Gunstone, A.J.H., SCBI 17: Midland Museums, London, 1971, dj (Manville 1242); Gunstone, A.J.H., SCBI 27: Lincolnshire Collections, London, 1981 (Manville 1455); North, J.J., and Preston-Morley, P.J., SCBI 33: Brooker Collection, London, 1984, dj (Manville 1530); Archibald, Marion, SCBI 34: British Museum, London, 1986, dj (Manville 1560); Bateson, J.D., and Mayhew, N., SCBI 35: Ashmolean and Hunterian Museums, London, 1987 (Manville 1595); Talvio, T., SCBI 40: Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm, London, 1991, dj (Manville 1706); Gunstone, A.J.H., SCBI 42: South-Eastern Museums, London, 1992, dj (Manville 1722); Bateson, J.D., SCBI 53: Scottish Museums, London, 2001, dj (Manville 1890); Woodhead, P., SCBI 57: Schneider Collection, Part II, London, 2002, dj (Manville 1918) [11]. Publisher’s blue cloth; generally very fine copies

Lot 1070

Watherston, J.H., Tables shewing the legally appointed weight of British Gold and Silver Coin manufactured pursuant to Mint indenture, dated 6th February 1817Éand suggestions for altering the same, London, 1847, 48pp (Manville 355). Original decorated blue cloth; title page signed by the author and with Royal Mint library stamp below, a fine copy Provenance: Ex libris Royal Mint duplicates, Spink Auction 47, 10 October 1985, lot 1317; Alfred Bole

Lot 1071

Webb Ware, T.G., The Roger Shuttlewood Collection of Tudor Silver Coins, [part of] Spink Coin Auction 151, 15 March 2001, 450 lots. Red half-leather and marbled boards, gilt spine; name on title page, otherwise near mint Provenance: Ex libris Alfred Bole

Lot 265

A gold German coin set in a frame as a pendant

Lot 81

An automatic "Hour Angle" Aviator's watch, by Longines The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inner ring calibrated for 180 degrees with Arabic numerals, inner revolving silver matte disc with Arabic numerals for 60 minutes and 15 degrees in red, in circular case with hinged back revealing the glazed movement, the rotating coin-edged bezel calibrated for 15 degree graduations, the unadjusted 25 jewel movement signed Longines and No. L989.2 and 58047549, diameter of case 38mm., to alligator straps Dial signed Longines, case back signed EF Co Longines, case interior signed Longines Hour Angle Watch Designed by Col. Charles A Lindbergh and No. 989.5216 24678367 View on Christie's.com

Lot 145

A white metal letter opener, with Maltese cross and coin inset handle, 26cm.

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