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Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny (3), 0.94g, Small Flan (1), Chichester, Aelfwine, pitted, a detector find, almost fine. Expanding Cross Heavy Issue (1), Worcester, Leofstan, missing about 10-15% of the flan, otherwise attractively toned, very fine or slightly better, rare. Pointed Helmet (1), Uncertain mint, Aelfnoth, chipped with about 40% missing, toned, good very fine. (3)PROVENANCE:The first, found near Chichester, bt M Senior, July 2004The second, bt. 5 August 1972 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.27g, Pointed Helmet type, Sudbury, Folcwine, bust right bearded, wearing pointed helmet and holding in right hand a sceptre, rev. +FOCWINE ON SVĐI, short cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents; in centre, an annulet (N825; S1179), crinkled flan and a flat portrait, attractive tone, very fine in parts, excessively rare PROVENANCE:Baldwin January 1978 (£375)B R Osborne, Glendining 23 April 1991, lot 72Bt. Baldwin April 2002Die duplicate of Elmore Jones 804. Sudbury is an extremely rare mint for Edward the Confessor Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny (4), Pointed Helmet (1), Norwich, Thurferth, a fragment, toned, fine. Hammer Cross (1), Hastings, Wulfric, broken and repaired, otherwise nearly very fine. Facing Bust/Small Cross (1), Bath, Uncertain moneyer, a fragment, nearly very fine. Pyramids (1), Uncertain mint, Swetman,chipped and perforated, otherwise very fine. (4) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.38g, Pointed Helmet type, Thetford, Godleof, bust right bearded, wearing pointed helmet and holding in right hand a sceptre, rev. +GODELEOF ON ĐEOT, short cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents; in centre, an annulet (N825; S1179), obverse corrosion, dark tone, very fine, the reverse slightly betterPROVENANCE:Duke of Argyll collection, purchased by Spink 1949G V Doubleday, Glendining 6 October 1987, lot 514R J Eaglen, Baldwin 18, 12-13 October 1998, lot 1549 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.31g, Helmet type, Dorchester, Wulfnoth, bust left in armour and radiate helmet, rev. +PVLFNOĐ M’O DOR, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents, over square with three pellets at each point (N775; S1152), pierced with deposits both sides, otherwise very fine, extremely rare.PROVENANCE:SNC, March 1978, no.3367Helmet is an extremely rare type for Dorchester provenanceSpink Numismatic Circular, March 1978, item 3367, £45Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny (2), Crux type, Exeter, Hunewine, and Crux type, Northampton, Leofwine, the first pierced with a small edge crack, almost very fine, the second broken in two and glued, very fine. (2)PROVENANCE:The first ex Lt. Col. H Allcard (1969)The second bt. September 1960 provenance:(i) Acquired 15 February 1969Lieutenant Colonel H Allcard collection(ii) Acquired 22 September 1960Lord Stewartby notes in 'The Exeter Mint and its Moneyers' (R P V Brettell sale catalogue, Glens 28/10/70) that; 'An important feature of West Country coinage, particularly at this period, is the occurrence of certain moneyers' names at more that one mint in circumstances which suggest that the moneyer could well have been the same individual.'. He continues; 'Hunewine is perhaps the most interesting of all names to occur on coins of Exeter. His types of this mint are few - Crux and Cb of Ethelred, Quatrefoil of Cnut and one or two Edward the Confessor types of c. 1050. However, the name Hunewine appears on every main type from Second Hand of Ethelred to Pointed Helmet of Cnut, at a total of six mints.'. It will be noticed that, with the exception of Hild. Cb, which is, anyway, only a mule type within the Crux issue, Hunewine's name does not appear in two consecutive types at the same two mints. This means that all the listed varieties could be explained as the products of a single moneyer on a protracted itinerary - starting at Totnes, passing via Exeter to Ilchester (or vice versa) in Crux, then on for a longish period of activity at Watchet, before moving finally to Lydford, after brief stops at Axbridge and Exeter, early in Cnut's reign. The two Cb coins appear to be from the same Intermediate Small Cross obverse die, and this link between the Exeter and Ilchester mints would assist the probability of a single moneyer being involved at the various mints. Furthermore, Mr Lyon has observed that Hunewine's Quatrefoil coin of Lydford appears to be from the same obverse die as a coin (H. 3589) of the moneyer Aelfsig at Ilchester.'.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.15g, Pointed Helmet type, Bridport, Aelfwold, bust left wearing pointed helmet, in front, sceptre, rev. +ÆLPOL•D: ON BRYDI, short cross voided, limbs united at base by two circles; in centre, a pellet; in each angle a broken annulet enclosing a pellet (N787; S1158), a little weak in the legends, wavy flan, better than fine, an extremely rare mint and a previously unrecorded moneyer.PROVENANCE:Baldwin 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 955 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny (5), Expanding Cross Heavy Issue, Bury St. Edmunds, Morcere, a large chip, toned, good fine, rare. Pointed Helmet (1), Ipswich, Bruninc, creased and straightened, the metal distressed and cracked, good fine. Sovereign/Eagles (2), Thetford, Blacere, a fragment, good fine, Wallingford, Brihtric, a fragment, almost very fine. Facing Bust/Small Cross (1), Bedford, Leofthegn, blundered obverse, the reverse better, fair/good fine. (5)PROVENANCE:The first bt. Baldwin January 2001The second ex W L GantzThe fourth a gift from Baldwin 1973 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.31g, Pointed Helmet type, Colchester, Leofward, bust right bearded, wearing pointed helmet and holding in right hand a sceptre, rev. +LEOFPERD ON COLECT:, short cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents; in centre, an annulet (N825; S1179), two tiny chips, attractive iridescent toning, good very finePROVENANCE:Bt. 1960 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 0.93g, Pointed Helmet type, Bruton, Aelfelm, bust left wearing pointed helmet, in front, sceptre, rev. +ÆL•FELM ON BRIVT, short cross voided, limbs united at base by two circles; in centre, a pellet; in each angle a broken annulet enclosing a pellet (N787; S1158), little wear evident, weakly struck, better than very fine, rare mint. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Cnut (1016-35), Penny (2), Quatrefoil (1), Stamford, Godric, unfortunately broken into two parts, otherwise toned, practically as struck, good very fine, Pointed Helmet (1), Uncertain mint and moneyer, rev. [ ]OD:ON DI[ ], a large fragment chipped to the inner circle over 60% of the legend, good fine. (2)PROVENANCE:The first bt. September 1972 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.37g, Helmet type, Gloucester, Leofsige, bust left in armour and radiate helmet, rev. +L•EOFSIGE M’O GL•EA, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents, over square with three pellets at each point (N775; S1152), a surface crack to the obverse, otherwise very fine, rare.PROVENANCE:Bt. Mark Senior May 2004 provenanceexchanged, from T Webb Ware, May 2004Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.46g, Helmet type, Salisbury, Godwine, bust left in armour and radiate helmet, rev. +GODPNE MΩO SERE, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents, over square with three pellets at each point (N775; S1152), a few peck marks, attractively toned, good very fine, scarce.PROVENANCE:Bt Baldwin November 2005 provenancePurchased from Baldwin, November 2005Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 0.93g, Pointed Helmet type, Torksey, Thorcetel, bust left wearing pointed helmet, in front, sceptre, rev. +ĐORCETL ON TOR, short cross voided, limbs united at base by two circles; in centre, a pellet; in each angle a broken annulet enclosing a pellet (N787; S1158), struck from rusted dies, obverse lamination, otherwise nearly very fine, extremely rare.PROVENANCE:Polish Hoard, Glendining 14 March 1973, lot 64 (the reverse illustrated as lot 65 in the catalogue)E M H Norweb, Spink 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1236P Spink collection, bt 1994W J Conte, CNG Triton VI, 15 January 2003, lot 1381 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 0.86g, Pointed Helmet type, Southwark, Toca, bust left wearing pointed helmet, in front, sceptre, rev. +TOCA ON SVĐGYPEO, short cross voided, limbs united at base by two circles; in centre, a pellet; in each angle a broken annulet enclosing a pellet (N787; S1158), a few peck marks, attractively toned, practically as struck, almost extremely fine.PROVENANCE:Bt. March 1956 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.43g, Helmet type, London, Aelfwine, bust left in armour and radiate helmet, rev. +ÆLFPINE MΩO LVND, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents, over square with three pellets at each point (N775; S1152), the obverse is overstruck on a reverse of the same type , a few peck marks, better than very fine.PROVENANCE:W L GantzDuke of Argyll collection, purchased by Spink 1949Bt. December 1955 provenancePurchased from Spink, December 1955N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink 1949Purchased fom Gantz for 5/-Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.36g, Helmet type, Lydford, Bruna, bust left in armour and radiate helmet, rev. :+BR.VNA MΩO LYDA, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents, over square with three pellets at each point (N775; S1152), minor surface cracks to both sides, dark tone with underlying iridescent hues to the reverse, better than very fine, very rare type for this mint.PROVENANCE:P W P Carlyon Britton, Sotheby 17-21 November 1913, lot 523R C Lockett, Glendining 4-6 November 1958, lot 2773 partR P V Brettell, Glendining 8 March 1990, lot 451Bt. Baldwin January 2001 provenanceP W P Carlyon-Britton, Sotheby, 1 November 1900, lot 523R C Lockett, part VII (English part III), Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 2773Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A George III silver jug, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1771, helmet-shaped, with embossed decoration depicting dog chasing a rabbit, with trees and a cottage, engraved initials, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms), 2.4oz; together with a George III cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1797, helmet-shaped and engraved initial, loop handle, 4 1/4in. (11cms), 3.15oz. (2)
A 19th Century carved shell cameo brooch, the cameo plaque depicting Diana in helmet, within openwork yellow metal mount, 4cms high; together with another later brooch, the carved shell plaque depicting Maenad with vines running through her hair, in yellow metal mount stamped '9c.', 4.5cms high.
Roman Republican silver denarius of Cn. Cornelius Blasio Cn.f. c.112-111 B.C., obverse:- Head of Mars in Corinthian helmet, object behind, XVI in monogram above and CN BLASIO CN F around, [mostly off flan], reverse:- Jupiter standing facing, holding long sceptre and thunderbolt, Juno on the left and Minerva on the right, Greek letter? between Jupiter and Minerva, Sear 173, dies very slightly off centre, good metal, VF/NVF
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