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Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, CRVX type, Wallingford, Ælfric, ælfric m-o pelig, 1.67g/3h (BEH 3894; SCBI Mack 884, this coin; N 770; S 1148). Peckmarked, otherwise very fine, dark toned with iridescence £240-£300 --- Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; R.P. Mack Collection; Royal Berkshire Collection [from Spink 1986]
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, PACX type variant, Wallingford, Leofwine, rev. leofpine on peli, short voided cross, reads xpax, 0.97g/6h (Pagan 469, this coin; N 814 var.; S 1172). Small edge chip and some surface marks, good fine, the variant very rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: SNC September 2009 (HS 3896); Royal Berkshire Collection
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Radiate / Small Cross type, Wallingford, Beorhtric, brihtric on pelii, 1.07g/2h (Freeman 42, this coin cited; N 816; S 1173). Struck from a worn reverse die, otherwise extremely fine and very rare, light hoard patina £400-£500 --- Provenance: A Hoard of Late Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian and Continental Silver Pennies [‘Believed to have been found in Poland’] Glendining Auction, 15 March 1973, lot 102; Royal Berkshire Collection [from Spink 1973]
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Wallingford, Beorhtric, brihtric on pall, cross-headed sceptre, 1.36g/3h (Freeman 46, this coin cited; N 825; S 1179). Struck from worn dies, flan a little creased, otherwise good fine, reverse better, old grey tone, rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 1, 11 October 1978, lot 124; Royal Berkshire Collection
Harold II (1066), Penny, PAX type variant, Dover, Manwine, manpine in dover, bust right, triple-banded crown, sceptre before face, all within beaded inner circle, 1.09g/9h (Pagan, NM p.191, this moneyer not recorded; N 836; S 1186). Flan creased with a few small perforations, otherwise very fine; the variety extremely rare with this probably the only specimen available to commerce £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: found near Peasenhall (Suffolk) in 2021 (EMC 2021.0225) Struck from the same obverse die as the Chew Valley examples. A coin struck by the moneyer Cinstan in the British Museum (BMC 10) utilises a obverse die of similar style.
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Canopy type [BMC III], Wallingford, Beorhtmær, brihtmær on pal, 1.32g/11h (SCBI Mack 1369, this coin; Allen 2022 p.182; N 843; S 1252). Large edge chip, otherwise good very fine, dark toned with iridescence £80-£100 --- Provenance: R.P. Mack Collection [bt Lincoln 1919]; Royal Berkshire Collection [from Spink 1986]
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Half-Ryal, class VIa, London, mm. sun, saltire stops (double on rev.), 3.82g/12h (Whitton pl. XI, 1, this coin; SCBI Schneider 382; N 1554; S 1959). Scattered surface marks and edge nicks, trace of crease, otherwise good fine and extremely rare; this one of only a few known specimens and with an illustrious provenance £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: P.W.P. Carlyon-Britton Collection; R.C. Lockett Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 26-27 April 1960, lot 4020; Lord Stewartby Collection, Part III, Spink Auction 239, 26 September 2016, lot 957
Henry II (1154-1189), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) coinage, Penny, class A, London, Geffrei, [-]effrei : [––]vnd, 1.43g/1h (BMC 467, same dies; N 952/1-2; S 1337). Struck from worn dies on a square flan, about very fine and dark toned £90-£120 --- Due to the worn state of the obverse die used to strike this coin, it is difficult to determine the presence of a trefoil across the kings’s tunic (the primary distinguishing characteristic between classes A1 and A2). The die duplicate in the BMC was described by D. Allen as ‘Bust A’ only.
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, mdl, Tower II, mm. martlet on obv., crowned leopard’s head on rev., bust 5, 2.58g/1h (Bispham p.137; N 1919/1; S 2466). Surfaces lightly scratched, otherwise about very fine for issue, struck on a lightweight flan; the combination of mint marks extremely rare £700-£900 --- Struck from the same reverse die as the Shuttlewood coin (245).
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Pinecone-Mascle issue, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, pinecone stops, mascles after rex and before lon, pinecones after posvi and don, reads civitai, 3.81g/11h (Whitton –; Buck –; N 1460; S 1874). Better than very fine and toned; the error very rare and interesting £120-£150 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 106, 6 February 2013, lot 282 There seems to be a small symbol in the spandrel below the bust, as on the subsequent Leaf-Mascle issue; unfortunately, the coin is not well struck up at this point, thus making it difficult to distinguish exactly what this symbol is.
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Mascle issue, Groat, mm. crosses IV/V, leaf in lower spandrel and below final m of mevm, mascles after rex and before lon, l of london struck over d, 3.67g/6h (Whitton 20b; Buck –; N 1474; S 1888). Cleaning scratches on reverse, obverse about extremely fine and prettily toned; very rare as a true coin £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: from the Reigate Brokes Road (Surrey) Hoard, 1990; Glendining Auction, 8 December 1992, lot 317
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Mascle/Leaf-Trefoil mule, Groat, mm. crosses IV/V, leaf in breast spandrel, mascle after rex, no marks on rev., 3.78g/7h (Whitton 20c, this coin; N 1474; S 1889). Very fine and lightly toned, rare £300-£360 --- Provenance: R.C. Lockett Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1463 (part); R. Carlyon-Britton Collection; SNC February 1991 (178); F. Brady Collection, Spink Auction 209, 6 October 2011, lot 114
George VI (1936-1952), Trial Farthing, 1951, struck in copper-nickel, edge plain, 2.84g/12h. About as struck, extremely rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: this coin and the following lot were acquired directly from a Royal Mint employee at the time XRF analysis of the obverse shows 75.9% copper and 23.8% nickel; analysis of the reverse shows 78.7% copper and 21% nickel. This is similar to the alloy of a copper-nickel Sixpence (75.4% copper, 24.4% nickel).
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental series E/G mule, obv. variety K, plumed bird-like figure, cross below beak, rev. standard with four crosses around central boss, 1.18g (SCBI Abramson 198; Abramson 87-40; N 49; S 791). Better than very fine, very rare and numismatically important £300-£360 --- Struck from the same dies as the Wybrand Op den Velde coin (Abramson 87-40, image 2).
Elizabeth II, silver 20 Pounds (3), all 2018; silver Proof sets (10), 1994 2 Pounds, Pound and 50 Pence, 1994-5 3-coin Allied Invasion, 1994-7 Pounds (2, one piedforts), 1997 2-coin Two Pounds piedforts, 1997-8 2-coin Two Pounds, 1998 2-coin 50 Pence, 1999-2002 Pounds, 2003-5 Pounds, 2005 2-coin 5 Pounds [Lot]. Brilliant; mint-sealed in holders and cases of issue £100-£150
Elizabeth II, silver Proofs: Five Pounds (5), 1990 (2), 1993, 1996, 1997; Two Pounds 50 Pence, 2022; Two Pounds (7), 1994, 1995 (4, two of each type), 1999 Rugby piedfort, 2001; Pounds (14), 1983 (2), 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993 piedfort, 1995, 1998 (2, one a piedfort), 1999 piedfort, 2006, 2007; 50 Pence (3), 1992-3, 1994, 1997, all piedforts; 25 Pence (4), 1977 (3), 1981; 10 Pence, 1992 piedfort; Britannia Two Pounds, 1998; silver Proof sets (3), 1989 Two Pounds 2-coin, 1992 Ten Pence 2-coin, 1990 Five Pence 2-coin; ALDERNEY, silver Proof Five Pounds, 1999, Two Pounds, 1994; GUERNSEY, silver Proof Two Pounds, 1994; JERSEY, silver Proof Two Pounds, 1990; FALKLAND IS., silver Proof Two Pounds, 1991 [Lot]. Brilliant; mint-sealed in cases of issue £240-£300
the 1787 guinea mounted as a brooch and with pendant loop, contained in a Georgian silver gilt vinaigrette, of plain form and hallmarked for Birmingham 1805 with maker's mark for John Shaw, (lacking pierced grille), 5.2cm long, this contained in an early 20th Century purple silk and velvet lined ebony box commemorating the 100th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar, the hinged lid applied with two brass fouled anchor and lifebelt mounts one containing a printed bust length portrait of Nelson the other a printed plaque inscribed TRAFALGAR OCTOBER 21 1805, the front of the box applied with a silver plaque inscribed "Nelson's Guinea, found aboard Victory amongst the personal effects of the hero of Trafalgar. Graciously loaned to this Centenary Exhibition by the family of the late Horatia Nelson Ward, to whom the coin had been presented in infancy as a memento of her beloved Father", the inner edge of the box stamped EBONY BRITISH, the base of the box with applied paper typed label inscribed "The family now believes it would be a fitting and lasting tribute if the artefacts, some of which they previously displayed during the Trafalgar centenary, be incorporated into our exhibition dedicated to the restoration of Victory", 10.5cm long. Provenance: Horatia Nelson Ward, down through the Nelson Ward family to Rev'd Hugh Nelson Ward, then to his friend Rev'd Robert Evans (Royal Navy College Chaplain) who passed it to his nephew, from whence bought at auction in 2005 by the current vendor.
The Royal Mint, Celebrating The Wonderful World Of Beatrix Potter, The Beatrix Potter 2016 50p Coin Collection, five brilliant uncirculated 50p coins to include Squirrel Nutkin, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Peter Rabbit and 150th Anniversary of Beatrix Potter, each in card sleeve and housed in a card slip-case, together with a The Beatrix Potter 50p Coin Collector Album, containing five 50p coins and one other 2018 album (lacking contents.) (3)
United Kingdom, a collection of commemorative coins to include 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic £5 coins, 1994 BUNC coin collection x2, 1986 Commonwealth Games £2 and 1997 E.R. II Golden Wedding £5 coin cover, together with a collection of circulated coins to include a 1797 cartwheel twopence etc.
United Kingdom, a collection of brilliant uncirculated coins to include 2015 The Windsor Silver Sixpence Set, 2009 Countdown to the London Olympics £5 x2, 2016 When England Welcomed the World £5, 2017 Designing the Future Nations of the Crown £1, 2000 The Millennium £5, 2014 The Remberence £5, 2017 The Christmas Tree £5, 2018 A Time To Refelct £5 and 2017 Designing The Future, Celebrating Tradition £1 two-coin set. (11)
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