Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Halfgroat, London, class VIII, mm. crown/sun, trefoils by neck, 1.42g/6h (N 1584; S 2018); Halfgroat, Canterbury, class VII, mm. pall on obv. only, quatrefoils by neck, 1.19g/9h (N 1590; S 2028) [2]. First good fine with small edge chip, second very fine but chipped and cracked on edge £40-£60
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Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Penny, London, mm. pellet-in-annulet, 0.62g/12h (N 1641; S 2110); Penny, Durham, b and trefoil by neck, 0.73g/9h (N 1659; S 2115); together with other coins and fragments of Edward III and Edward IV [21]. First very fine but chipped, second good fine, others fair £60-£80
ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Phallic Boar type, boar right, pellets around, rev. horse right, four-spoked wheel and pellet trefoils above, phallus below, 1.02g/9h (ABC 1582; S 431); DODUNNI, Eisu, silver Unit, Oxo type, moon-head right, rev. triple-tailed horse left, 0.84g/8h (ABC 2081; S 382) [2]. Good fine, first with several metal flaws £80-£100
Early Anglo-Saxon period, Sceatta, Secondary phase, series G, diademed and draped bust right, rev. degraded standard containing four crosses around central annulet, 0.90g (SCBI Abramson 320; Abramson 21-30; N 43 var.; S 800); together with another Sceatta [2]. First fine, struck from base metal, second better, unusual £70-£90
Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VId, Canterbury, Simon, 1.22g/11h (S 1355C); Elizabeth I, Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1573, mm. ermine, 2.66g/3h, Seventh issue, Halfgroat, mm. 1, 1.09g/7h (S 2563, 2586); Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.88g/3h, Penny, 0.38g/12h (S 3221-2) [5]. First about fine and scarce, others fine to very fine £60-£80
Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Pennies (3), all class VIIa, henri on cante, 1.36g/12h, abel on lvnde, 1.32g/3h, teri on lvnd, 1.39g/9h (S 1356A); Long Cross coinage, Pennies (3), class 3b, lvcas on nor, 1.35g/4h, class 5a2, henri on lvnde, 1.36g/9h, class 5f, willem on cant, 1.22g/6h (S 1363, 1367A, 1372); Henry VI (First reign), Annulet issue, Halfgroat, Calais, 1.92g/6h (S 1840); together with other hammered silver coins (6) [13]. Fair to good fine £60-£80
Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), class IIIa, Northampton, Lucas, 1.37g/11h, class Va, Canterbury, Nichole, 1.31g/8h (N 986, 991/2; S 1362, 1367A); together with other hammered coins (11), mostly cut Halfpence and Farthings, mostly Henry II and III [13]. First two nearly very fine, others in varied state £100-£150
Edward II, Penny, class 11a, London, 1.15g/2h (S 1455); Edward III, Third coinage, Penny, class I, 1.10g/11h (S 1543); Edward IV (First reign), Light coinage, Groat, London, mm. crown, 1.95g/1h (S 2000); together with other hammered coins (24) [27]. Groat chipped, others in varied state £80-£100
Henry VI, Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfpenny, London, 0.43g/7h (S 1870); Elizabeth I, Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, 0.42g/2h (S 2558); Third issue, Threepence, 1561, mm. pheon, small flan, 1.55g/6h (S 2565); Sixth issue, Penny, mm. A, 0.42g/8h (S 2580); James I, First coinage, Halfpenny, mm. thistle, 0.22g (S 2651) [5]. Good fine and better £80-£100
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689, first shield (S 3434); George III, Shilling, 1816 (S 3790); Victoria, Shilling, 1887, Sixpence, 1887, Fourpence, 1872, Maundy Threepences (2), 1867, 1887, Maundy Twopences (2), 1840, 1872, Threehalfpence, 1862 (S 3915, 3917-9, 3926, 3928, 3934); Edward VII, Shilling, 1907 (S 3982); together with a small silver Diamind Jubilee medal [12]. Varied state; two pierced for suspension £100-£150
George III, Peace of Amiens, 1802, a white metal medal by J.G. Hancock, Victory crowning king, rev. view of St Paul’s Cathedral, 49mm (BHM 451; E 940); together with other white metal medals (3) [4]. First with some tin pest otherwise very fine, others better but all pierced for suspension £80-£100
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver medals (2) by G.W. de Saulles, similar, 55mm and 26mm (W & E 3000A.4, 3000A.1; BHM 3506; E 1817a, 1817b) [2]. First sometime cleaned and now re-toned otherwise about extremely fine, second lightly hairlined otherwise extremely fine; first in case of issue £100-£150
International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, London, 1873, a white metal medal by G.T. Morgan after J. Gamble, similar, edge named (Parkinson Bros, Catalogue No 4272), 70mm (BHM 2964; E 1622); together with an electrotype copy of the same, 69mm [2]. About extremely fine, first with minor surface corrosion £50-£70
Iron Hardware & Metal Trades Pension Society, Jubilee, 1893, a bronze medal, unsigned, 32mm (W & E 1681A.1; BHM 3461); Naval & Military Exhibition, 1901, a white metal medal, unsigned, 38mm (BHM 3734); Commencement of a New Century, 1901, a copper-nickel medal by the Kings Norton Metal Company Ltd, 45mm (C & W 4090A.1) [3]. Extremely fine or better; first cased £80-£100
Coronation, 1902, silver, white metal, and copper-plated white metal medals, unsigned [by J. Carter?], conjoined busts left, rev. crown within wreath, first with date augst 9th 1902, others with date june 26th 1902, each 39mm (W & E 4153D var.) [3]. Very fine or better, first cleaned, second and third holed for suspension £80-£100
Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, 20mm (C & W 4205A.2; BHM 3772); a bronze medal by Elkington, rev. Hotel Metropole, 38mm (C & W 4205U.1); a bronze medal by G. Frampton, 35mm (C & W 4435B.6; BHM 3771); a uniface bronze trial strike of a medal by G. Frampton, 35mm (cf. C & W 4435); a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, rev. Hornsey, 50 x 44mm (C & W 4765C.1); International Exhibition, London, 1902, a gilt-copper award medal by C. Bonnefond, un-named, 58mm (C & W 4412A.1) [6]. Very fine or better; first two in fitted case by Elkington & Co. Ltd, London £100-£150
Coronation, 1902, gilt-silver and bronze medals, first unsigned, second inscribed mappin brothers on edge, first struck at the Paris Mint, facing busts in medallions, rev. Fame blowing trumpet and resting left hand on royal shield, each 51mm (C & W 4410A.7, 8; BHM 3836) [2]. Good very fine £80-£100
Western Manitoba Great Agricultural Fair, 1905, a bronze medalet, unsigned, 28mm; Royal Berkshire Friendly Society, a white metal medal, unsigned and undated, 51mm (C & W 4997A.1); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, a silvered-bronze medal by G.W. de Saulles, 38 x 32mm [3]. Fine to about extremely fine, first rare £60-£80
Manchester Royal School of Medicine & Surgery, 1845, a group of silver award medals (5), all awarded to John Shepherd Fletcher, for excelling in Materia Medica, Medical Botany and Therapeutics, Session 1843 and 1844; Anatomy etc, Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, Practice of Physic, Surgery, all Session 1844-45, all 55mm; Manchester Royal Infirmary, 1844, a silver award medal, named (2nd Prize for Clinical Reports in Surgery, this medal was awarded by W.I. Wilson to Mr John Fletcher Shepherd, Octr 1844), hallmarked Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1844, 51mm [6]. Very fine or better and rare, first glazed [the reverse lunette cracked], last with integral suspension loop; housed in a fitted contemporary or slightly later book-like case (originally for seven items) £200-£300

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