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BRITISH COLONIAL COINS, Sumatra, Susu, Cent, 1804, light issue, possibly issued by the rebel Lebi Dapa, obv cock standing right, rev Arabic letters s u s u, date below, 6.45g/99.5grains (Pr 17 [Singapore]; Pr Straits 45). Good very fine, extremely rare. For more information about these pieces see the article by Major Pridmore and David Vice in SNC January 1981, pp.3-6
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, Edward IV, first reign, Ryal or Rose Noble, 7.65g, London, pellet by shield, quatrefoil after FRANC, king armoured with sword and shield standing in ship sailing right, flag at stern, pellet below shield with quartered arms of England and France, ropes 3/1, rose on hull, rev rose on sunburst, floriated cross with lis at end of each limb, crowned lion in each angle, within tressure of eight arcs, small trefoils in spandrels, mm crown reverse only, with full legend spelt correctly (cf Schneider 365; N 1549; S 1951). Series of light scratches to upper right of obverse, otherwise very fine, the Schneider specimen with reverse misspelling, very rare. ex Rev W L Gantz, portion of collection purchased by Seaby ex R Carlyon Britain, portion of collection purchased by Seaby ex R C Lockett, part III, Glendining, 5 November 1958, lot 3124
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Rose Ryal, 13.59g, second coinage, king enthroned within tressure, holding orb and sceptre, portcullis below, rev shield of arms on English rose, legend OCV:NRIS, mm cinquefoil over tower both sides (Schneider -; N 2079; S 2613). Light surface marks, once cleaned, a bold fine and not in the Schneider Sylloge.
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Angel, 4.53g, second coinage, St Michael and the dragon, mm tower both sides, rev shield of arms upon ship, I and rose above (Schneider -; N 2081; S 2615; Noon -). Light crack at centre, very fine, the mint mark not in the Schneider Sylloge, very rare. ex H M Lingford, part II, Glendining, 20 June 1951, lot 903
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Double-Crown, 4.96g, second coinage, fifth crowned bust right, rev crowned shield of arms, I R either side, mm plain cross both sides, with stop either side (cf Schneider 41; N 2089; S 2623). Light crease, very fine and rare, the Schneider specimen without mint mark stops.
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Gold Halfcrown, 1.28g, second coinage, third crowned bust right, rev crowned shield of arms, I R either side, mm mullet over bell both sides (Schneider -; N 2094; S 2630). Light crease, nearly very fine, this mintmark not in the Schneider Sylloge.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, James II, Tin Farthing, 1687, laureate and draped bust right, toothed border both sides, IACOBVS. SECVNDVS, rev Britannia seated left, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, plain exergue, BRITAN NIA., edge inscribed in raised letters, NVMMORVM*FAMVLVS*1687* (Peck 558; S 3421). Patina of light corrosion, flan crack, very fine for issue and of the highest rairty.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, William and Mary, Tin Farthing, 1691, second conjoined laureate and draped busts right, toothed border both sides, GVLIELMVS. ET.MARIA., rev Britannia seated left, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, BRITAN NIA., edge inscribed in raised letters, NVMMORVM++FAMVLVS. 1691++ (Peck 583; S 3451). Some light digs and corrosion, nearly very fine for issue and extremely rare.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, William and Mary, Tin Farthing, 1692, second conjoined laureate and draped busts right, toothed border both sides, GVLIELMVS. ET.MARIA., rev Britannia seated left, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, BRITAN NIA., edge inscribed in raised letters, NVMMORVM++FAMVLVS.1692+ (Peck 584; S 3451). Some light corrosion, good very fine for issue and rare.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, George I, Farthing, 1719, laureate and cuirassed bust right, GEORGIVS. REX., linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, BRITAN NIA. (Peck 812; S 3662). Some lustre and a few light spots, nearly extremely fine.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, George I, Farthing, 1721, 1 over 0, laureate and cuirassed bust right, GEORGIVS. REX., linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, BRITAN NIA. (Peck 821; S 3662). Some light marks by tie ribbons, nearly very fine, very scarce.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, Bronze Coinage, George III, Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, struck in gilt copper, early Soho, large crowned and draped bust right, on shoulder, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rocks with shield, trident and olive branch, on rock, ship to left, waves below, middle prong of trident to first limb of N, BRITANNIA above, date below, edge wide grained (Peck 1223 KH11). Some light scratches in obverse field, otherwise good extremely fine and of the highest rarity.
Great Britain/England, British BRONZE AND COPPER COINS, Bronze Coinage, Victoria, Bronzed Proof Halfpenny, 1839, young head left, W:W. on truncation, date below, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, toothed border both sides, rev struck en médaille, Britannia helmeted seated right with shield and trident, emblems in exergue, BRITANNIAR: REG: FID: DEF: (Peck 1523; S 3949). Some light surface marks, good extremely fine and rare.
A large Tunbridge Ware Tonbridge Castle rosewood workbox the cushion shaped lid with tesserae mosaic view of Tonbridge Castle on a light ground the waisted and swept sides with two bands of running flowers the interior with divided tray and angled tesserae mosaic sides with stickware handles 33cm wide x 25.5cm deep For similar shaped box see Bracketts 1997 Lot 281
A Tunbridge Ware coromandel sewing box by Edmund Nye the cushion shaped top with tesserae mosaic rose spray on a light ground the bright interior with green velvet sewing fittings including four tesserae mosaic lids and two bone lace shuttles a mother of pearl waxer and other items the straight side with a broad band of tesserae mosaic roses the base with Edmund Nye paper label manufacturer Mount Ephraim Tunbridge Wells. For the same label see Austen Tunbridge Ware page 52 figure 52b 27cm wide 20cm deep

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