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Unit, Boar/Horse type, trace of design, rev. horse right, large pellet-in-annulet and pellet above, 1.12g (BMC 3352; VA 877; S 398); Half-Units (2), both Boar/Horse type, vestige of boar right, rev. horse left, large pellet-ring above, 0.48g; boar, rev. horse left, annulet below, 0.44g/12h (BMC –; VA 866; S 399) [3]. Fine or better, first two chipped Provenance: First found at Ludford (Lincolnshire) October 2003, CCI 03.1197; second found near Stenigot (Lincolnshire) September 2002, CCI 03.1503; third found at Rothwell Top, near Caistor (Lincolnshire) February 1991, CCI 95.1398
Stater, series A [Ambiani], head of Apollo left, rev. horse left, disjointed charioteer above, rosette of pellets below, 7.64g/10h (Sills class 5; VA 12; S 2). Good yellow gold, obverse good very fine, reverse very fine, very rare Provenance: H.R. Mossop Collection; SCMB March 1980 (A205); SCMB February 1981 (EG 12); L.R. Stack Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-3 April 1999, lot 9; C. Rudd FPL 51, May 2000 (13); DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 444. CCI 73.0530. Dr John Sills believes that these early Staters may have been minted by the Bellovaci, rather than the Ambiani. Coins of Sills class 5 show a deliberate simplification of the design, so that dies could be engraved quicker, suggesting a sudden increase in minting activity. The great majority of class 5 coins have been found in Britain which implies a large batch struck for export to south-eastern England, possibly in payment for military service
Stater, British C [Yarmouth type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse right, pellet rosette above, front leg split into windmill shape, trefoil of pellets in one quarter, bird’s head in another, zig-zag pattern below exergual line, 6.17g/5h (BMC 78ff; VA 1220; S 23). Struck in pale gold, about very fine, extremely rare; 13 specimens recorded, of which nine are in museums Provenance: A. Breton Collection, Calmels Cohen Auction (Paris), 14 April 2003, lot 3003; C. Rudd FPL 75, May 2004 (28). CCI 03.0440
Stater, British H [North East Coast type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse right, pellets and horse-shoe above, pellets in front, rosette and ornamental exergue below, 6.13g/6h (BMC 184-8; VA 800.9; S 28). Good very fine or better Provenance: Found north of Lincoln, 2001; C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (39). CCI 01.1554
Stater, British H [North East Coast type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, pellets above, ‘coffee-bean’ behind, pellet below, zig-zag pattern in exergue, 6.13g/10h (BMC 200; VA 804; S 28). Lovely yellow gold, good very fine or better Provenance: Found near the River Bain (Lincolnshire) 2002; C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (40). CCI 04.2164
Quarter-Stater, Ratham Rose type, cruciform wreath design with central rose, rev. horse right with linear mane, pellet-ring above, rose below, 1.00g/7h (BMC –; VA –; S –). Very fine or better, excessively rare; the only other known specimen is in the Ashmolean Museum Provenance: Found in W. Sussex; C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (30). CCI 95.0412
Unit, Sussex Helmet type, female head left wearing helmet, rev. horse left, six-spoked wheel and annulets above, pellet-in-annulet below tail, annulet ring below, 0.86g/4h (BMC –; VA –; S –). About very fine or better, excessively rare; only four known Provenance: Found at Ratham, near Chichester (W. Sussex) September 1996; C. Rudd FPL 76, July 2004 (19). CCI 03.0246
Stater, devolved head of Apollo, rev. triple tailed horse right, E-shaped ornament above, trefoil below head [commios] around, 5.48g/5h (BMC 730; VA 352; S 66). About extremely fine, bright gold with nice surfaces, very rare; some 12 specimens known Provenance: Found near Faringdon (Oxfordshire) November 1996; C. Rudd FPL 74, March 2004 (22). CCI 99.1337
Quarter-Stater, digamma, rev. annuleted horse left, pellet-in-ring above, pellet-in-annulet and annulet below in an 8 pattern, 1.21g/12h (BMC –; VA 353.5; S 67). About extremely fine, very rare and one of the finest known Provenance: Found near Basingstoke (Hampshire) September 2001; C. Rudd FPL 76, July 2004 (20). CCI 02.0297
Stater, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed triple-tailed horse right, eppil and three annulets above, pellet-in-ring and two annulets below, 5.43g/12h (BMC –; cf. VA 405; cf. S 95). Slightly weakly struck, otherwise about very fine, reverse better, extremely rare Provenance: Found near Andover (Hampshire) c. 2002; C. Rudd FPL 80, March 2005 (26). CCI 03.0554. Although a couple of dozen coins of this type are known, no less than 21, from the Alton Hoard (1996), are in the British Museum. A rare variety of a type of which only a handful of specimens are available to private collectors
Unit, verica commi f around pellet in annulet, rev. lion right, crescent above, rex below, 1.20g/1h (BMC 1332; VA 505; S 132). Obverse about very fine, reverse good very fine Provenance: ‘Cotswold’ Collection; C. Rudd FPL 55, January 2001 (82); DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 468
Unit, bull butting right, verica above rex in exergue, rev. female figure standing left, holding branch and head on spear, commi f around, 1.22g/9h (BMC 1450ff; VA 506; S 137). Surfaces slightly granular, otherwise good very fine or better, scarce Provenance: C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (26). CCI 04.2154
Unit, cornucopia, beaded sceptre to left, prow of galley to right, com around, rev. horseman right holding spear, verica below, 1.27g/1h (BMC –; VA –; S –). Reverse a little porous, otherwise about very fine, excessively rare; the better of only two known specimens, an intriguing and historically important coin Provenance: Found near Canterbury (Kent); C. Rudd FPL 76, July 2004 (27A). CCI 04.0501. Dr Simon Bean, in The Coinage of the Atrebates and Regni, states that the first specimen of this type was found at Richborough (Kent). The provenance of this second coin suggests that perhaps, at the period in question, Verica’s influence was extending eastwards into Kent. There has been much debate in recent years about how Romanized the ancient Britons had become before the Claudian invasion of AD 43. That the coinage had become more Roman in style is beyond debate and the inclusion of Roman symbols like cornucopiæ had become accepted. This, however, is the only Celtic coin to bear an image of a Roman galley, a device which had become popular on Roman coins after the Battle of Actium in 31 BC
Unit, Chichester Lyre type, diademed head right, pellet rings and bird’s head in front, rev. horse right, wheel above, annulets around, lyre-shaped ornament below, 1.30g/7h (BMC –; VA –; S –). Struck on a slightly scyphate flan, about extremely fine and extremely rare; seven specimens known Provenance: Found at Tangmere (W. Sussex); C. Rudd FPL 74, March 2004 (31). CCI 97.1003
Unit, solidv across field within chain pattern, rev. naked male figure [Neptune?] standing left, mantle draped over shoulder, holding staff and censer, cv-no in field, 1.16g/6h (BMC 1894-5; VA 2073; S 351). About very fine, extremely rare and seldom seen on the market; probably about eight specimens known, of which this is one of the finest Provenance: Found at Crundale (Kent) 1995; bt C. Rudd. CCI 96.2275
Stater, crescents at centre of crossed wreaths, rev. horse right, ADDIIDOM and pellet-in-annulet above, pellet-in-annulet in front, pellet and eight-spoked wheel below, 5.54g/1h (BMC 2390; VA 1605; S. 200). Some minor surface marks on obverse, otherwise good very fine and among the very best specimens of the type, very rare Provenance: C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (52). CCI 02.0137
Unit, Rochester Pegasus type, bust right with hair swept back beneath corded diadem, sunburst and small saltire in front, rev. Pegasus right, dvb above, cross-hatched box and annulet below, 1.16g/3h (BMC –; VA –; S –). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, extremely rare; six specimens known Provenance: Found at Springhead (Kent); C. Rudd FPL 77, September 2004 (18). CCI 04.1181. Several of the known specimens are off-centre, resulting in the assumption until recently that the coin was uninscribed. Only since 2004 have the letters on the reverse been correctly noted and the attribution to Dubnovellaunus made
Unit, horned beast left with large hooves, bird in flight above, pellet-in-annulets in front and below, rev. metalworker seated left, holding hammer, pellet-in-annulet and crescents in front, dvbno behind, 1.15g/3h (BMC 2502-3; VA 178; S 180). Well-centred, very fine or better, very rare with the full reverse inscription Provenance: Found at Springhead (Kent) 2002; C. Rudd FPL 75, May 2004 (16). CCI 04.0396
Unit, Late Whaddon Chase type, female head right with pointed nose and corded hair, tiny horse and bird in front, rev. annuleted horse right, bucranium and pellets in annulets above, pellet ring in front, pellets-in-annulets below, 1.09g/8h (BMC 376; VA 1558; S –). Slight chip, otherwise good very fine; approximately 12 known, of which this is one of the finest Provenance: Found in Cambridgeshire; C. Rudd FPL 80, March 2005 (50). CCI 05.0105. An extraordinary caricature-like portrait, affectionately known in the Celtic coin world as ‘Thatcher’s Sister’
Unit, Whaddon Bird type, bust left with coiled hair, small horse in front, rev. horse right, bird above, V and annulet in front, pellet in beaded ring below, 1.10g/8h (BMC 377-9; VA 1546; S 50). Well-centred, good very fine and toned, extremely rare; one of the best of approximately 12 known specimens Provenance: Found at Eaton Bray (Bedfordshire); C. Rudd FPL 77, September 2004 (44). CCI 04.1187
Unit, Whaddon Chase type, head right with long braided hair and sideburns, pellet-in-annulet and curule-shaped ornament in front, rev. sinuous horse right, bird above, pellet ring in front, pellet-in-annulet behind and below, 1.31g/1h (BMC –; VA 1540; S –). About very fine or better, extremely rare; less than 12 known Provenance: Found at Melbourn (Hertfordshire); C. Rudd FPL 76, July 2004 (49). The first specimen was published by Major Clem Lister in BNJ 29 (1958), pl.xv, 6
Unit, bearded bust left, A behind, all within interlaced border, rev. Pegasus left, and below, 1.20g/12h (BMC 2018; VA 1868; S 264). Good very fine, extremely rare; about 12 specimens in private hands Provenance: Found at Fordham (Cambridgeshire) September 2000; C. Rudd FPL 66, November 2002 (70); DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 482. CCI 00.1551
Stater, Biga type, CAMVL in central panel, decorative border above and below, rev. two horses prancing left, pellet and leaf above, pellet beneath tail, [cvn]obelin and four-spoked wheel with star as hub below, 5.47g/10h (BMC 1769-71; VA 1910; S 280). About extremely fine with attractive colour and surfaces, an extremely rare variety of a very rare type Provenance: Found at Orsett (Essex) c. March 2000; M. Richards Collection; M. King Collection; C. Rudd FPL 74, March 2004 (61). CCI 00.1531
Stater, Classic type, ear of barley dividing camv, rev. horse prancing right, crescent above, cvno above double exergual line, stippling below, 5.40g/4h (cf. BMC 1827ff; cf. VA 2025; cf. S 288-9). About extremely fine and of outstanding artistic merit, an unpublished variant of the Classic type, extremely rare Provenance: Found near Slough (Berkshire); C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (63). CCI 04.2177. The delicate stippling effect evident on both obverse and reverse dies, combined with the unusual quality of the portrayal of the horse, suggest that the present specimen is not part of the normal production run of these Staters. Add to that the voided crescent above the horse and what appears to be a smaller crescent or torc on the horse’s head and this is a coin that combines exceptional quality with outstanding rarity
Stater, Classic type, ear of barley dividing camv, rev. horse prancing right, branch above, cvno above exergual line, 5.37g/8h (BMC 1829-31; VA 2027; S 288). Good very fine or better, an attractive striking of good fabric and fine style Provenance: Found in Northamptonshire; C. Rudd FPL 81, May 2005 (62). CCI 04.2500
Quarter-Stater, Biga type, camvl in panel, decorative border above and below, rev. two horses prancing left, cvno and four-spoked wheel below, 1.39g/12h (BMC 1836; VA 1913; S 293). About extremely fine with attractive rose gold colour, fully legible both sides; one of the finest known of this very rare type Provenance: Found near Colchester (Essex) September 2001; Glendining Auction, 17 December 2001, lot 157; M. Richards Collection; C. Rudd FPL 74, March 2004 (62). CCI 01.0048
Unit, Roman-style female bust right with hair tied in a bun, tasc[iiovantii] around, rev. female lyre-player seated right, tree behind, cvnobe[li] around, 1.19g/4h (BMC 1879; VA 2059; S 314). About very fine, dark tone, very rare Provenance: Found near Corby (Northamptonshire) 1993; C. Rudd FPL 11, May 1994 (54); C. Baddeley Collection; C. Rudd FPL 40, February 1999 (33); Prof P. Crossley-Holland Collection; C. Rudd FPL 76, July 2004 (58). CCI 94.0707
Unit, cam in central panel, v above, l below, circular borders around, rev. dog crouching left, tail and foreleg raised, 1.16g/6h (BMC –; VA –; S –). Surfaces somewhat porous, otherwise nearly very fine, extremely rare; approximately 10 specimens known Provenance: Found at Colchester (Essex); C. Rudd FPL 75, May 2004 (58). CCI 04.0416
Bronze, camvl-odvno in two panels, scroll above and below, rev. female Sphinx crouching left, cvno in tablet below, 2.17g/9h (BMC 1928-30; VA 1977; S 332). Better than very fine, shiny dark patina, rare Provenance: Found at Colchester (Essex) 2004; C. Rudd FPL 82, July 2005 (63). CCI 05.0430
Base Silver Stater, Badbury Rings type, disjointed head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, pellet-in-annulet above, ‘coffee bean’ behind, 5.20g/11h (BMC 2728ff; VA 1246; S –). Good very fine or better, rare Provenance: Found at Tarrant Monkton (Dorset) April 2002; C. Rudd FPL 78, November 2004 (46). CCI 03.1340
Unit, diademed head right, bird in front, rev. horse left, cockerel’s head below, 1.16g/6h (BMC 2950; VA 1020; S 377). About extremely fine, cockerel’s head very clear, rare Provenance: Found near Cold Ashton (Somerset) 2000; C. Rudd FPL 59, September 2001 (51); DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 495. CCI 00.1225
Stater, Dobunnic leaf emblem, rev. triple-tailed horse right, anted above, six-spoked wheel below, stars around, 4.77g/4h (BMC 3027-8; VA 1069; S 379). Very fine, reverse better, very rare Provenance: Found at Witney (Oxfordshire) 2002; C. Rudd FPL 75, May 2004 (37). CCI 02.0778
Unit, stylized head right, reversed S and pellets in front, rev. triple-tailed annuleted horse left, ted and pellet above, pellet in front, an and pellet-in-annulet below, 1.06g/6h (BMC 3032ff; VA 1082; S 380), Very fine or better Provenance: C. Rudd Collection [from R. Gladdle]; C. King Collection; C. Rudd FPL 75, May 2004 (38). CCI 92.1079
Unit, youthful bust left, bodvoc in front, rev. horse right, pellet-in-annulet, cross and crescents above, rosette below, 0.99g/2h (BMC 3143-5; VA 1057; S 389). Surfaces slightly porous, very fine and very rare Provenance: Found on a Romano-British site at Evenley (Northamptonshire) 1993; Italo Vecchi Auction 14, 5 February 1999, lot 113; M. Rich Collection; C. Rudd FPL 76, July 2004 (46). CCI 96.1006
Unit, Old Basing type, crescent lunar head right, small horse in front, trefoil of annulets above, wing- or dolphin-shaped ornament below, rev. horse left, solar flower above, pellet-in-double-annulet below, 0.84g/3h (BMC –; VA –; S –). About very fine, extremely rare; only five specimens show the little horse in front of the face Provenance: Found near Basingstoke (Hampshire); C. Rudd FPL 66, November 2002 (24). CCI 06.0157
Unit, laureate bust right, tincom in front, b behind, rev. eagle standing on snake, 1.28g/9h (BMC 880-905; VA 397; S 83). Obverse surface a little porous, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare with letter behind head Provenance: Found near Winchester (Hampshire) 1994; B. Bettison Collection; C. Rudd FPL 87, May 2006 (25). CCI 06.0157
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