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Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 0.94g, Sovereign/Eagles type, Derby, Froma, King crowned, bearded, seated on throne facing; in right hand a long sceptre, and in the left, an orb, rev. +F[ ]MA ON DRBI, short cross voided with a bird in each angle (N827; S1181), chipped, otherwise almost extremely fine, possibly uniquePROVENANCE:W J Conte collectionBt. M Senior May 2004 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
William I (1066-87), Penny, 0.91g, Profile Right type, Shaftesbury, Cnihtwine, bust right crowned and diademed, in front a sceptre, rev. +CNIHTP[ ]NE ON SCIE, cross pattÉe with annulet in centre, in each angle a voided trefoil (N847; S1256), porous, cracked and chipped, almost very fine, very rarePROVENANCE:Bt. M Senior February 2004 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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.
Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), portrait phase, c.800-821, Penny, 1.18g., East Anglia, ?Ipswich, Wihtred, +CONVVLF REX M, head right with annulets for hair, rev. PI/HT/R/ED, in angles of large cross crosslet extending from central lozenge within which five pellets cruciform (Naismith E12.7e – this coin; N 372; S.920), small edge chip, a decent example of this coinage, good very fine, extremely rarePROVENANCEBt. September 2000 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Beornwulf (823-25), Penny, 1.13g., East Anglian mint, Monne, +BEORNV[..]RE M, head right, rev. MONNE[..], last letter runic, cross crosslet (Naismith E24d - this coin; N.397; S.929), large chip, otherwise good very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Queen Cynethryth, wife of Offa, light coinage, c.780-? before 784, Penny, 1.06g., Canterbury, Eoba, EOBA, diademed bust right looking up, rev. +CFNEĐ.R.FĐ REGINA, uncial M within beaded inner-circle (Chick 143e- this coin; N.339; S.909), light crimping and porosity, minor surface crack on reverse, good very fine, very rare PROVENANCECNG Triton VIII, 11 January 2005, 1755 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Eadmund (939-46), Penny (3), 1.21g., North West, HT1, Dudig, +EADMVND REX, rev. DVDI/G IIOE (N.688; S.1105), edge loss, crack, nearly very fine, 1.16g., HR1, Oswine, rev. OSVIN/E MON (N.691; S.1105), repaired, good fine; 1.51g., HR1, EADM/VND M (N.691; S.1105), repaired, about fine (3)PROVENANCEThe first, bt. Baldwin, January 2001The second, given by C.E. Blunt, 1984 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, 1.21g., rare types, N.W. Mercia Eadmund, [+E]ADVVEARD[.],small cross, rev. EAD/M[V]/ND/MI, divided by shrine or reliquary (N.666; S.1083), chipped, c.70% complete, small chip re-attached, good detail of shrine, good fine/nearly very fine, rare PROVENANCEDNW 9-10 December 2003, 492Found near Royston, Herts Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, 0.62g., secondary phase, c.710-c.760, series M, type 45, sinuous monster left, rev. spiral vine (Abr. M100 var.; N.143; S.805 var.), fine, very rarePROVENANCEP. Finn, list 5, Autumn 1995, 34SNC, October 1970 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bishop Eadberht of London with Offa, light coinage, c.780-92, before 789, Penny, 0.78g., London, O/F/R/M, uncial M, within angles of long cross crosslet extending from central circle within which a boss of pellets, rev. EAD/BERH/T EP, divided by beaded lines (Chick 80; N.278; S.911), edge loss in places, surface deposits on reverse, nearly very fine, very rarePROVENANCEL.R. Stack, Sotheby, 22-23 April 1999, 274SNC March 1987, 1354Noted EMC 1999.1003Found at Fordwich, near Canterbury, Kent, October 1986With Stack ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.23g, Crux type, Rochester, Sidewine, bare headed bust left with sceptre, rev. +SIDPINE M-O ROFEC, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles (N770; S1148), attractively toned on the obverse, a few peck marks, very fine or better.PROVENANCE:Bt. January 1956 provenance:Acquired 2 January 1956c.f. B H I H Stewart; 'The Small Crux Issue of Aethelred II' in BNJ Vol XXVIII, 1955-57. Lord Stewartby writes; '...the regularity of the issue and the consistency of "Small Crux" moneyers with those of the main "Crux" coins leave no doubt that this was an organized and official, if limited, issue sibsidiary to Aethelraed's third main type.'. The main diagnostic factors of the issue are outlined as follows:1. Small module of dies and flans; light weight.2. Plain, serifless letters.3 Long, thin sceptre, at inclined angle to bust, cutting the drapery.4. A curious treatment of the hair, by which the front part is swept back at an angle to the rest.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.60g, Benediction Hand type, London, diademed bust right, sceptre in front terminating in cross, rev. +EADMVND M-O LVNDO, hand gives Latin benediction, no A W (N769; S1147), surface marks and edge splits at 2 and 9 o’clock, otherwise toned, very fine and extremely rare. provenance:Acquired Baldwin's 1974 (ticket by A H Baldwin)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Eadgar (959-75), Penny, 1.19g, reform coinage, 973-75, Lincoln, Aescman, diademed bust left, rev. +AS[.]N M-O LINDCO. (N.752; S.1141), chipped between three and seven o’clock, good portrait, very fine, rare provenance:Baldwin's (ticket by Peter Mitchell)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), large portrait phase, c.810-c.822/23, Penny, 1.27g., Canterbury, Diormod, +COENVVLF REX M, diademed bust right, rev. +DIORMOD MONETA, cross moline within inner-circle (Naismith C39.2d – this coin; N.252; S.916), flan flaw on neck, minor edge loss, very fine a very rare typePROVENANCEBt. Seaby, 2 February 1956 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.66g, Late Transitional Crux type, Winchester, ByrhtmÆr, diademed bust, no sceptre left, rev. +BYRHTMÆR MΩO PINT, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles (N770; S1148var), a few peck marks to the obverse, small perforation at 2 o’clock between inner and outer circle, slightly wavy flan with little wear, good very fine, very rare.This type is characterised by the ligated NG, the separate R and X and the copulative MΩO replacingM-O. c.f.North, p159-162. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Denmark, Cnut (1018-35), Penny, 1.20g, Aethelred Last Small Cross imitation, Lund, Godwine, +CNVT REX DÆNORY diademed draped bust left, rev. +GODPINE M-O LVND, small cross pattÉe (N777 var; S1154 var), a little soft in the strike, minimal wear, attractively toned, good very fine.PROVENANCE:Bt. September 1967 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Eadwig (955-59), Penny, 0.97g., HR, Frethic, +EADƿIG REX I, small M in field by inner-circle, rev. FREÐI/CES MOT (N.744; S.1122), minor edge loss, crease, nearly very finePROVENANCEBt. Baldwin, 27 April 2001, ex Harris Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.14g, Intermediate Small Cross/Crux mule, Exeter, Edric, diademed bust, no sceptre left, rev. +EDRIC M-O EAXEVI, short voided cross with retrograde C, R, V, X, in angles, this die of local work (BNJ XXXVII p24 fig.7 this coin, N773/770var; S1150/1148), toned with a weak portrait and flan split from 2 o’clock to the shoulder, nearly fine/nearly very fine, excessively rare.PROVENANCE:W R Hooper collection, purchased by Spink c.1950R P V Brettell, Glendining 28 October 1970, lot 62Gift from P Mitchell 31 October 1970 provenanceGift of peter MitchellR P V Brettel, lot 62Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), three line phase, 796-97, Penny, 1.38g., London, Ibba, CENVVLF between hooked lines, uncial M above, REX below, rev. IB/B/A within arms of triple line tribach (Naismith L3c – this coin; N.343; S.912A), small edge loss between 10 and 1 o’clock, otherwise good very finePROVENANCEBt. Baldwin, 9 June 2004Chick collectionP Finn, list 8, 1998, 58Found at Fordwich, Canterbury, Kent, October 1995Noted EMC 2001.0776 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.32g, Crux type, Hertford, Edwi, bare headed bust left with sceptre, rev. +EDPI M-O HEORT, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles (N770;S1148), deposits in the devices, a surface crack both sides, toned, very fine, very rare.PROVENANCE:Duke of Argyll collection, purchased by Spink 1949Bt. December 1955With Argyll ticket indicating there were only 3 coins of the mint in the British Museum. provenance:Acquired 10 December 1955N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink 1949(With the Duke of Argyll's ticket)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Offa (757-96), heavy coinage, c.792-96, Penny, 1.20g., Canterbury, Babba, +OFFA/REX uncial M above with trefoils at sides, various pellets in fields, rev. BABBA between two lines, uncial M above between large annulets, arcs with pellets below (Chick 220c – this coin; N.-; S.908), minor edge loss, surface crack on reverse, very fine, rarePROVENANCEBaldwin auction 36, 4 may 2004, 40SNC March 1993, 990Found near Babraham, Cambs., 1992 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.46g, Crux type, Lympne, Leofric, bare headed bust left with sceptre, rev. +LEOFRIC M-O LIMNA, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles (N770; S1148), weakly struck with peck marks to the obverse, lamination to both sides, toned, nearly very fine and very rare of this mint.PROVENANCE:Bt Baldwin January 2001. Leofric's career at Lympne began in First hand and appeared to end at Crux. Only one moneyer, Godric, is known to have struck at the mint subsequent to the Crux type and in only one type, Long cross.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A pair of large Coalport oviform pedestal vases and covers, c.1902, painted with titled vignettes of Loch Tay and Katrine, possibly by Percy Simpson, within ivory gilt ground cartouches on a cobalt ground with a pair of gilt moulded scroll handles, green printed marks, inscribed gilt titles and iron red, pattern no.V5327/M/S129, one finial repaired, 36cm
A coral and pearl five-stone ring, the alternating stones to an 18ct gold shank, ring size K½, a pearl and diamond ring, the three split pearls interspersed by pairs of diamonds to an 18ct shank, ring size M½ and another dress ring Condition Report: Coral and pearl - Late 19th / early 20th Century. 2.5gm. Marked 18ct. One of the coral beads is a replacement and there is a small hole in the inner shank probably related to this repair. Ring size K 1/2. Pearl and diamond - Early 20th Century. 3gm. Hallmarked 18ct gold. condition seems good surface of pearls somewhat uneven. Ring size M 1/2. Dress ring - Victorian. 1.4gm. Shank hallmarked 22ct. The ruby set plaque looks to be rose gold perhaps from another piece that has been attached to a 22ct yellow gold shank. A bit bent and worn.
A canteen of German silver flatware, M T Wetzlar, 800 standard, monogrammed H beneath a coronet, comprising twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, and twelve spoons, in a fitted case/Provenance: Estate of Raymond de Seyssel Hall (Chorleys 29/07/2013)
Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.28g, ‘Awbridge’ type, (BMC VII), Norwich, Iocelin, bearded bust three-quarters left, crowned and holding a sceptre in right hand, rev. I[ ]CELIN:ON:N[ ], cross voided within beaded quatrefoil; in each angle, a fleur springing from the quatrefoil (N881; S1282), most detail visible, good fine, the moneyer not recorded in NorthPROVENANCE:Bt. M Senior February 1999 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Archbishops of Canterbury, Aethelheard (793-805), second issue, c.793-96, with Offa as overlord, Penny, 1.27g., Canterbury, +OFFA/REX, in two lines, uncial M above, rev. AEDIL/HEARD/ARCEPI, contraction bars above, in three lines (Chick 247b – this coin; N.229; S.885), minor edge chip at 12 o’clock, nearly very fine, extremely rarePROVENANCEBt. Baldwin, June 2002Found in East Anglia, c.1998 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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