Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (3), all class VIIa3, Bury St Edmunds, Norman (2), norman on san, 1.43g/8h (SCBI Mass 1971, this coin; Eaglen 127), · nor · man on · san, 1.29g/11h (SCBI Mass 1975, this coin; Eaglen 131); Willelm, willelm on sant, 1.50g/10h (SCBI Mass 1969, this coin; Eaglen 118; N 978; S 1356A) [3]. First two about fine, third nearly very fine £100-£120
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Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (7), all Canterbury, class VIIc1, Ioan Chic, ioan chi on can, 1.39g/10h (SCBI Mass 2055, this coin); class VIIc3, Ioan Chic, ioan chic on c, 1.26g/11h (SCBI Mass 2059, this coin); class VIIc2, Nicole, ni[ch]ole on can, 1.38g/6h (SCBI Mass 2066, this coin); class VIIc3, Nichole, nichole on ca, 1.44g/9h (SCBI Mass 2069, this coin); class VIIc2, Osmund, osmvnd on cant, 1.35g/9h (SCBI Mass 2074, this coin); class VIIc1, Willelm, willem on cant, 1.41g/12h (SCBI Mass 2079, this coin); class VIIc2, Willelm, willem on cant ·, 1.46g/7h (SCBI Mass 2082, this coin; N 980; S 1356C) [7]. Fine to very fine £150-£200
Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (4), all Canterbury, class VIIc2 (2), Iohan F R, ioan f · r · on can, 1.45g/2h (SCBI Mass 2061, this coin), Nichole, nichole on can, 1.42g/9h (SCBI Mass 2067, this coin); class VIIc3 (2), Iohan Chic, ioan [ch]i[c] on c, 1.34g/10h (SCBI Mass 2058, this coin), Willelm, willem on can, 1.33g/4h (SCBI Mass 2084, this coin; N 980; S 1356C) [4]. Fine or better £120-£150
Portugal, Manuel I (1495-1521), Portugues of 10 Cruzados, Lisbon, i emanvel r portvgalie al c vl in a d g, i c n c ethiopie arabie persie, crowned shield flanked by two annulets, rev. in hoc signo vincees, cross, all ns on both sides retrograde, 35.36g/8h (Gomes 74.07; F 20). Contemporary (?) punch-mark on reverse, small bruise and minor marks on edge, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £20,000-£30,000 --- A specific gravity test carried out on this coin revealed the metal content to be 99.5% gold and 0.4% silver. Many specimens of this coin show a similar test mark, often in the same position. Some show signs of this being tooled out or repaired
WESTERN ASIA MINOR, Uncertain, Hemidrachm?, 500-480, bull’s head right, rev. gorgoneion facing, framed by double beaded border, all within incuse square, 2.46g/12h (Rosen 397 [sale lot 141], this coin; BMC –; McClean –; Pozzi –). Very fine, obverse better, toned and extremely rare £400-£500
Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, Aureus, c. 124-5, laureate bust right, rev. she-wolf standing right, suckling Romulus and Remus, cos above, iii in exergue, 7.16g/6h (Calicó 1231, this coin; RIC 711; BMCRE 444-7). Faint scratch in reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine with an excellent portrait £10,000-£12,000
Visigothic Coinage, Uncertain mint in Southern Gaul, Solidus in the name of Julius Nepos, 474-5, dn ivlivs nepvs, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, unsupported spear point behind head, rev. vitvri aavggg, Victory standing left holding cross, comob in exergue, 4.32g (RIC X p.205, plate 68, p.428 fn, same obv. die; MEC –). Test mark on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine with underlying mint bloom, very rare [slabbed NGC Ch AU, Strike 5/5, Surface 2/5] £4,000-£5,000 --- Despite their blundered legends and obverse design Kent refrained from labelling this imitative issue of solidi as barabarous. Instead, he saw it as an official coinage struck by a local provincial administration in Southern Gaul. Given that the issue is dated to the start of Nepos’ reign these coins must be placed within the context of political change that occurred at the time. Following a series of military victories, in 475 Nepos was forced to recognise the Visigothic king Euric as a legitimate ruler of an independent kingdom. This coin possibly formed part of that process of legitimisation with the Emperor allowing Visigoths in Southern Gaul to strike official solidi in his name. If so, this issue would represent the very first coinage of the unified Visigothic kingdom.
A gold two row belcher link chain, the links with a lozenge pattern, to bolt ring clasp, tested as approximately 9ct gold, suspending a gold South African one pond coin pendant, the coin with a soldered scroll top mount, tested as approximately 9ct gold, chain 520mm long, 18.50gCondition ReportSurface marks/scratches.Some minor wear to links.Top of the bolt ring is a little worn.
A sovereign brooch,a Victoria sovereign, dated 1889, spectacle set, to a 9ct gold ribbon style mount, to a pin and roller catch, Import hallmark London 1979, 12.07gCondition ReportStrike marks from the hallmark showing on the front of the mount, left of Victoria.Sovereign spins slightly in setting.Surface marks to the coin.Catch secures.Some tarnish.Marks/scratches to surfaces.
Group of piecesIslamic and Chineseto include a coin, Chinese white metal and enamel ring, a bone handled dagger, two white metal Islamic dagger handles and a few other pieces.At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Tasker Watkins signed 50th Anniversary Victory for People coin cover. This lovely Benham cover features 8 stamps plus 4 post marks- 2 dating 2nd May 1995 SW1, plus 2 of dating8th May 1995 from Paris and Isle of Man. The cover has information insert card included and a signature from The Rt Hon Lord Justice Watkins VC GBE in blue ink. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
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