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1967 $1.00 Lot. A complete Uncirculated set of every variety of 1967 $1 Notes, including replacements, all PMG graded from Choice Uncirculated-63 to Gem Uncirculated-67, most with Exceptional Paper Quality. Set includes: BC-45a, 1867-1967, GUNC-66 EPQ; BC-45b: L/O, GUNC-66 EPQ; M/O, CUNC 64 net; N/O, CUNC-63 EPQ; O/O, GUNC-67 EPQ; P/O, CUNC-64 EPQ; R/O, CUNC-64 EPQ; S/O, CUNC-64 EPQ; BC-45b-i: F/P, CUNC-63; G/P GUNC-66 EPQ; H/P, GUNC-65 EPQ; I/P, CUNC-64 EPQ; J/P, CUNC-64 EPQ; L/P, CUNC-64; K/P, CUNC-64 EPQ; M/P, GUNC-65 EPQ; BC-45bA: *L/O, CUNC-63 EPQ; *N/O, CUNC-63 EPQ; BC-45bA-i: *B/M, CUNC-63 EPQ; *F/P, GUNC-66 EPQ. Lot of twenty (20) notes.
Ancient Greek Coins - Parthia - Phraates IV - Archer Drachm 38-2 BC, Ecbatana mint. Obv: bare-headed bust left with pointed beard, wart on brow, hair in five horizontal waves, wearing segmented necklet, wearing diadem with two ties; eagle standing left behind head, holding wreath in its beak. Rev: Greek inscription in seven lines around beardless archer seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram Traité 41 (O on L) beneath the bow. 3.67 grams. Ex Walter Steinberg collection; with envelope. Sellwood 52.10; Shore 287. [No Reserve] Good very fine.
Ancient Byzantine Coins - Michael VII Ducas - Bust of Christ Histamenon Gold Trachy 1071-1078 AD, Constantinople mint. Obv: IX-XC to left and right of bust of Christ facing, with nimbus cross, raising right hand and holding book of gospels in left hand. Rev: +MIXAHA RACIA O D legend with bearded, crowned, facing bust of Michael VII, wearing loros, holding labarum with pellet on shaft and cross on globe. 4.27 grams. DO 2; Sear 1868. Good very fine.
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Offa - Canterbury / Pehtwald - Light Coinage Penny 780-792 AD. Obv: long cross botonné with cross of lobes over and +O FF AR EX legend. Rev: celtic cross with cross fleury over saltire at centre with PE HT VA LD legend in angles (with HT in monogram) for the moneyer Pehtwald at Canterbury mint. 1.17 grams. Found near Harston, Cambridgeshire, UK, 2012. S. 904; N. 277; CEB 73; see Chick 130d (same dies?"). See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2014.0312 (this coin"). Derek Chick recorded nine coins of this type for this moneyer at Canterbury. Very fine; edge slightly ragged. Very rare.
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Offa - Canterbury / Aethelnoth - Heavy Coinage Penny 792-796 AD. Obv: Mercian 'm' in lunette over +OFFA legend with lozenge 'O' at centre [with REX in lunette below]. Rev: moneyer name EDEL [NOÐ] in two lines with 'dumbell' or bone-shape containing line of pellets to centre. 0.93 grams. S. 908; N. 326; Chick 236. Near as struck but broken. Very rare (Derek Chick records nine of the type).
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Aethelred II - Cambridge / Eadsige - Late Transitional CRVX Penny 995-997 AD, late transitional issue, variant B bust, without sceptre. Obv: profile diademed bust left with +ÆÐELRED REX ANGLORX legend with OR in monogram. Rev: short voided cross with letters C R V X in angles with +EDSIGE M-O GRANT legend for the moneyer Eadsige at Cambridge mint. 0.86 grams. Found near Tilbury, Essex, UK, 2014. S. 1148 variant (no sceptre); N. 771 (see also notes on pp.161-162 and figure 5); see Stewartby, Dolley and others for discussion of this issue. See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2014.0314 (this coin"). The CRVX issue of Aethelred II is closely associated with his Small Cross types and there has been considerable discussion in the pages of the British Numismatic Journal as to whether CRVX coins without a sceptre are a variant of the CRVX issue or are mules with obverses of the Small Cross type, together with the suggestions for the sequence of the types; this form of bust, without sceptre and with CRVX reverse has been assigned to the Late Transitional CRVX phase. The moneyer name Eadsige, although known at several other mints which struck CRVX coins, is not previously recorded at Cambridge and no Cambridge coin has been seen without the sceptre (whether as a Late Transitional CRVX or a mule"). Near extremely fine; tiny striking split at flan edge below bust. Unique; the moneyer and type variant (no sceptre) not previously recorded for Cambridge mint.
Shipwreck Coins - Hollandia - Mexico - 1740 MF - 8 Reales Dated 1740, assayer Francisco de la Pena. Obv: crowned arms with M over F left and 8 mark of value right with PHILIP V D G HISPAN ET IND REX legend. Rev: crowned globes between crowned pillars of Hercules with banners inscribed PLUS VLTR and waves, date and 'o over M' mintmarks for Mexico below with VTRAQUE VNVM legend. 22.66 grams. Recovered from the Hollandia shipwreck, 1970s; with Certificate numbered 10072. KM# 103. The Hollandia was a Dutch East India Company ship, wrecked on Annet, Scilly Isles, on 13 July 1743, with 276 casualties. [No Reserve] Good fine with sea salvage surfaces.
World Coins - Sweden - Carl XIV - 1836 - 1 Skilling Dated 1836. Obv: profile bust with CARL XIV SVERIGES NORR G O V KONUNG legend. Rev: value ONE SHILLING BANCO over crossed arrows and date within wreath. (52.25 grams with capsule"). KM# 642. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC-BU MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/Almost UNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely Fine AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good Very Fine AU 55 NGC MS 66 BN (= near FDC), light tone, with lustre.
Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio 1st-early 2nd century AD. A hollow D-section hoop with elliptical recess for an inset cloison bezel with intaglio design of Fortuna standing with a frond. 4.13 grams, 11mm overall, 17.75mm internal diameter (approximate size British O 1/2, USA 7 1/2, Europe 15.76, Japan 15) (3/4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 192, Type I, variant 3. Very fine condition.
Viking Iron Pattern-Welded Sword 9th century AD. A finely-crafted sword with a thin (about 3 mm) blade and long (110 mm) grip; the hilt of the general form of Petersen's Types H and I, featuring a sub-triangular pommel with an elliptical cross-section and with a noticeable step where the rounded pommel connects to the flatter upper guard; the hilt unusually thin and flat for a Viking-period sword; the tang broad and flat, with continuation of the bars of the pattern-welded blade; the lower guard about 90 mm wide, flat and slightly elliptical in cross-section with a broad, rectangular slot for the blade and tang; the blade about 50 mm wide at the hilt, composed from two twisted iron billets and an outer shoe, the billets worked up from blocks of iron of varying grades, twisted flattened, placed side-by-side with the direction of twist opposed, forge-welded to each other, then thinned and stretched to the length of the blade (presently 81 cm); the cutting edges formed from a single billet of steel, split and forged onto the core; the present surface showing the construction method and the characteristic herringbone pattern created by the opposed twist of the central billets. 730 grams, 97cm (38 1/4"). Ex Wigington collection, UK in 1984; formerly in a 19th century collection. Cf. Petersen, J. De Norske Vikingesverd. En Typologisk-Kronologisk Studie over Vikingetidens Vaaben, Kristiania, 1919, p.101 Type I (fig.86-87) of which 16 swords are known to have been found in Norway, and Petersen claimed that these are from East Norway and Trøndelag. The type also appears in Peirce, I. Swords of the Viking Age Woodbridge, 2002, p.18. The present sword is to be published in the monograph Denkowicz, K., Kucypera, P. & Pud?o, P. From the Roman Period into the Early Middle Ages: Reflections on a Certain Peculiar Sword, (Nicolaus Copernicus University, forthcoming, 2014"). It is the authors' contention that the blade of the sword can be assigned a date in the early centuries AD, the 'Canterbury-Kopki' Type of M. Biborski, while the hilt is undoubtedly later - possibly a Scandinavian copy of a Carolingian type from the later 8th or early 9th century AD. The authors conclude that the blade was of Roman manufacture, and that the present hilt was fitted to it in the Viking period, a practice known from several other examples (e.g. the Korsgården, Hedemark, Norway and the Bargello Museum, Florence, Italy"). Fine condition. Excessively rare.
Post Medieval Gold 'True Loue is my desire' Posy Ring 18th century AD. A flat-section hoop with rilled edges, incised inscription to the inner face 'True loue is my desire' with long 's' in 'desire'. 2.85 grams, 20mm overall, 17.76mm internal diameter (approximate size British O 1/2, USA 7 1/2, Europe 15.76, Japan 15) (3/4"). Property of a Suffolk lady; by descent from the vendor's mother. Very fine condition.
Post Medieval Gold 'Joyned in one by god alon' Posy Ring 18th century AD. A heavy broad barrel-shaped hoop with inscribed text to the inner face 'Joyned in one by god alon[e]'. 6.18 grams, 20mm overall, 17.61mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.48, Japan 15) (3/4"). Property of a Suffolk lady; formerly in the Deago collection, by descent from the vendor's mother. Very fine condition.
Post Medieval Silver-Gilt 'Love ever' Posy Ring 18th century AD. A broad flat-section hoop with inscription to the inner face 'Loue . euer'. 4.21 grams, 20mm overall, 17.59mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.0, Japan 14) (3/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the London art market. Fine condition, large wearable size.
Cynthia de Wolf - Study of a Lighthouse, signed and dated 1998 in pencil, colour etching, 38 x 25 cm; Jane Normal - Study of trees, screen print, signed and numbered 1/50, 13 x 10 cm; and Kimberley Lockyer - Landscape 1, monoprint, signed and dated lower right "K Locky 2003", 28 x 40 cm; O Mayo (Modern School) - Abstract Composition, signed and dated 1993 lower right, oil on paper, 15 x 18cm (4)
Vintage English Sterling Silver Hallmarked Place setting. A Knife 7-1/4 Inches Long, a Fork and a Spoon. All Marked with the Crown Lion and O in a Shield. Hollow Handled Knife is Signed on the Blade Cooper Bros & Sons, Stainless Steel Sheffield England. Overall Weight 2.97 Troy Ounces without Knife 1.95 Troy Ounces. Comes in Fitted Covered Box. Shipping $28.00
A Masonic silver watch of triangular form, keyless lever movement by Schwab & Brandt, the case inscribed Golay Watch Co, no. 79885, Henn Blanc, Geneve, mother o' pearl dial painted with Masonic emblems and central motto, the case back well cast with emblems surrounding a temple, stem winder set with blue cabouchon stem, 60mm high, Import marks, London 1934.
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