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Lot 143

Cantiaci Curved Bull type potin. Circa 1st century BC. 1.56g, 18mm. Outline head left. R. Outline bull right. Ref: ABC 150.

Lot 211

Tasciovanos Warrior stater, bronze core. Circa 25 BC-10 AD. Crossed wreaths, back-to-back crescents at centre seperated by pellets. R. Warrior riding right holding carnyx. Ref: ABC 2568. 16mm, 3.28g.

Lot 147

Atrebates and Regini Selsey Dahlia quarter stater. Damaged die type. Circa 1st century BC. Almost plain. R. Triple-tailed horse right, no mane, floral sun above, wheel below. 13mm, 1.27g. Ref: ABC 506.

Lot 167

Iceni ECEN silver unit. Circa 10-43 AD. Double crescent emblem on verticle wreath. R. Horse right, large oval head, S below head, corn-ear mane, three pellets and ECEN below. Ref: ABC 1657. 14mm, 1.06g.

Lot 323

Edward I farthing, London. Circa 1279-. Crowned facing bust, +EDWARDVS REX. R. Cross and pellets, LON DON IEN SIS. Silver, 14mm, 0.37g. Ref: S.1444.

Lot 134

Gallo-Belgic Ca2 gold quarter stater c. 80 BC - 60 BC. Men in a boat motif. R. Various symbols. 14.9mm, 1.61g. Ref: Sills 426 – 434; Scheers Series 13.

Lot 200

East Wiltshire, Upavon Moon Head silver unit. Circa 50BC - 30BC. Moon head right, three crescents for hair, large chin and stalk lips. R. Horse left, feather tail, small ring and wheel below, small ring and two large pellet bosses above. Ref: ABC 2128. 12mm, 0.64g.

Lot 176

Corieltavi silver unit, Proto Boar One Leg type. Circa 55-40 BC. Stylised boar right. R. Horse left, large pellet sun ring above. Ref: ABC 1797; Rich type 18a. 16mm, 1.37g.

Lot 256

Roman Empire (5). Circa 1st-2nd century CE. Ae As of Vespasian, R. Aequitas. Dupondius of Domitaian, R. Fides publicae. Quadrans of Trajan (2), R. S C. As of Hadrian, R. S C. 15mm-28mm.

Lot 301

Henry II Tealby penny, Winchester. Circa 1158-1180 AD. Crwoned facing bust holding sceptre, +HENRI REX. R. Cross, crosslets in angles, +HER[BERT ON] WINCS. Ref: S.1339. 20mm, 1.33g.

Lot 356

Scotland, Alexander II penny, Roxburgh. Circa 1235 AD. Crowned bust right, sceptre in front, +ALEXSANDER REX. R. Voided short cross, stars in angles. +ADAM: ANDREV: ONRO. Ref: BNJ 2020. Allen, Higginson and Penrice, p.102-115. Dies: D.07/R.12. pl.4, no.67. S. 5035. 17mm, 1.02g.

Lot 327

Edward III class 15d penny, Canterbury. First coinage 1327-35 AD. Crowned facing bust, +EDWAR R ANGL DNS HYB. R. Cross, pellets in quarters, three extra pellets in one quarter. CIVI TAS CAN TOR. Ref: S.1529. 19mm, 1.09g.

Lot 341

Henry VI groat, Calais. Rosette mascle issue, 1430-31 AD. Crowned facing bust, +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC. R. Cross, pellets in each quarter, VIL LA CALI SIE. Silver, 26mm. 3.32g. Ref: S.1859.

Lot 148

Catuvellauni Westerham quarter stater. Circa 80-60 BC. Three men in a boat. R. Tree-like object. British Aa2 class 2 'Carn Brea' Ref: Divided Kingdoms 148-149, ABC -.

Lot 222

Augustus denarius. 27 BC - 14 AD, CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right. R. PONTIF MAXIM, Pax seated right on chair with plain legs, holding sceptre and branch. RIC 220; BMCRE 545; RSC 223; Sear 1630. This rare coin is the forerunner of the very common silver denarii of Tiberius with the same reverse (see RIC Tiberius no. 30). Recorded on the PAS database as: LIN-AE1D8E  https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/784072

Lot 416

Ireland, James I shilling. First coinage, 1603-4. Crowned bust right, JACOMBVS  D G ANG SCO FRA ET HIB REX. R. Croened harp, mint mark bell. Silver, 29mm. 4.13g. Ref: S.6512.

Lot 399

Edward VI shilling. Fine silver issue, 1551-3. Crowned bust facing, rose left, XII right. R. Shield over cross, mint mark tun. Silver, 31mm. 4.58g. Ref: S.2482.

Lot 295

Stephen cut halfpenny. Watford type, circa 1136-1145 AD. Silver, 19mm, 0.69g. Criowned bust right holding sceptre. R. Cross moline with a fleur in each angle. Ref: N 873.

Lot 347

Edward IV penny, Durham. Second reign, 1471-83 AD. Crowned facing bust, B and L by crown, V on breast. R. CIVI TAS DVR EME, V under TAS, extra pellets in quarters. 16mm, 0.65g. Ref: S.2119.

Lot 208

Dubnovellaunos Hairy Bronze Unit. Circa 5 BC-10 AD. 1.89g. 16 mm. Head left, curved wreath from pellet in ring above. R. Horse left, pellet in ring above. Ref: ABC 2407. S.211.

Lot 436

Charles II 1684 gold half guinea. Second laureate bust right. R. Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. 27mm, 4.00g. Ref: S.3348.

Lot 179

Corieltavi Vepo Vepoc silver unit. Circa 15-40 BC. Plain. R. Horse right, VEPOC (O) MES above and before. Ref: ABC 1869. 15mm, 0.99g.

Lot 159

Iceni, Irstead Smiler gold quarter stater. Lattice square on opposed crescents, projecting branch above and below. R. Horse stepping right, outlined crescent and two rings above forming face, pellet-in-ring below. 13mm, 1.03g. Ref: ABC 1480.

Lot 135

Turoni Devils Head Potin. Circa 1st century BC. 3.19g. 16 mm. Head left with large eye. R. Bull left. Ref: ABC 112. BMC 287-299.

Lot 276

Merovingian gold tremisis of the 'National' coinage, circa 580-670 AD. Gold, 1.3g. 10.3mm. Stylised bareheaded bust, left, blundered legend. R. Stylised bird motif at centre, blundered legend. Possibly from Bourges or Orléans, France. Recorded on the PAS database as: YORYM-C7A068.  https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/813162

Lot 146

Eppillus Rex silver unit. Circa 20 BC-1 AD. 12mm, 1.05g. Outlined crescent, REX  above, CALLE below. R. Spread eagle right, [EPP] behind. Ref: ABC 1160.

Lot 203

Durotriges silver quarter stater. Circa 20 BC. Three men in a boat design. R. Zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, various motifs on either side. Ref: ABC 2214. 13mm, 0.85g.

Lot 440

William III Crown 1696. Third draped bust right. R. Crowned cruciform shields, OCTAVO. Silver, 28.79g. 39.2 mm. Ref: S.3472.

Lot 455

George III 1817 gold half sovereign. Laureate head right, date below. R. Crowned shield. 3.97g. Ref: S.3786.

Lot 453

George III 1798 golg one third guinea. First laureate bust right, GEORGIVS DEI GRATIA. R. Crown in centre, date below. 2.79g. Ref: S.3738.

Lot 189

Dobunni tribe ANTED gold stater. Circa 20-43 AD. Tree symbol, pellet at base. R. Triple-tailed horse right, wheel below, ANTED above. 18mm, 5.34g. Ref: ABC 2066.

Lot 170

Corieltavi quarter stater, Lincolnshire boat tree type, circa 60BC - 45BC. Vestiges of men in boat motif. R. Central bar with traces of indistinct symbols below. 13mm, 1.42g. Ref: ABC 1764.

Lot 197

East Wiltshire, Wiltshire wings silver unit. Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. Moon head right. R. Double-tailed annulate horse left, large wheel above and below. Ref: ABC 2119. 14mm, 1.11g.

Lot 183

Dobunni Tribal Tree bronze core stater. Circa 1st century BC. 20mm, 2.69g. Tree symbol on plain field. R. Triple-tailed horse right, charioteer's arms above, wheel below. Ref: ABC 2003.

Lot 327A

Edward III Groat. Pre-treaty period, 1351-77. Series C, London. Crowned facing bust. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. Silver, 4.58g. 29mm. Ref: S.1565.

Lot 416A

James I half groat. First coinage, 1603-4. Crowned bust right, II mark of value behind. R. Shield of arms, mint mark thistle. Ref: S2649.

Lot 415

James I shilling. Second coinage, 1604-19. Silver, 5.86g. 31mm. Crowned bust right, XII behind. IACOBVS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REX. R. Shield of arms, mint mark lis. Ref: S.2654.

Lot 450

George III guinea 1798. Fifth laureate head right, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA. R. Crowned shield of arms, date below. Gold, 8.1g. 24.5mm. Ref: S.3729.

Lot 460

Victoria 1859 gold half sovereign. 3.91g. Second larger head left, date below. R. Crowned shield within wreath. Ref: S.3859A.

Lot 439

William III 1695 gold half guinea. 3.81g. Laureate bust right, GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA. R. Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres between. Ref: S.3467.

Lot 328

Edward III groat. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61 AD. Series E. Crowned facing bust, +EDWARD D G REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYB. R. Cross with pellets in angles, CIVI TAS LON DON. Silver, 28mm. 4.44g. Ref: S.1567.

Lot 150

Regini, Ashdown Forest Helmet silver unit. 13mm, 1.05g. Helmeted head right, boss on chin. R. Annulate horse right, pellet on chest and rump, wheel below, hidden face above. Ref: ABC 662.

Lot 161

Iceni, Norfolk Boar Star silver unit. Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. Stylised boar right, rings above long bristles on boar's back. R. Horse prancing right, ladder mane, star below. Ref: ABC 1579. 13mm, 1.02g.

Lot 325

Edward III quarter noble. Treaty period, 1361-69 AD. Gold, 19mm, 1.93g. Shield of arms within tressure. +EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL. R. Royal cross, lions in angles, lis at centre. Ref: S.1510.

Lot 365

Arnold V sterling penny, 1279-1323 AD. Bare-headed facing bust, +COMES: ARNOLDVS. R. Cross, pellets in angles, MON ETA COM ITIS. Ref: Mayhew 65b. Silver, 20mm, 1.23g.

Lot 304

Henry II short cross penny. London mint, class 1b. Crwoned facing bust with sceptre, HENRICVS REX. R. Short cross, +OSBER ON LVND. Ref: S.1344. Silver, 1.2g. 20mm.

Lot 413

James I Brtain crown. Second coinage, 1604-19. Gold, 21mm. 2.22g. Crowned bust right, IACOBVS D G MAG BRITFRA ET HIB REX. R. Crowned shield of arms, I R at sides of crown. Mint mark coronet. Ref: S.2624.

Lot 266

Constantius II gold solidus. Antioch mint,  355-361 AD. Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding a spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman motif. R. Roma seated facing, holding spear, Constantinopolis seated left, holding scepter and resting foot on prow, supporting between them a shield inscribed VOT/ XXX/ MVLT/ XXXX in four lines, SHANI in ex. 20mm, 3.91g. Ref: RIC VIII 168.

Lot 157

Epatticus silver unit. Circa 20-40 AD. 12mm, 1.18g. Bust right wearing lionskin, EPATI in front. R. Spread eagle standing left. Ref: ABC 1346.

Lot 351A

Richard III penny, York. Circa 1483-85 AD. Silver, 0.6g. 15mm. Crowned facing bust, T and upright key at neck. R. Cross with quatrefoil at centre, pellets in angles. Ref: S.2166.

Lot 338

Henry V Niquet or Double tournois. +H REX ANGL HERES FRANC. Crowned lion passant facing left, fleur-de-lis above. R. +SIT NOME DNI BENEDICTV. Cross pattée with lis in angles and lombardic 'h' in centre. 29mm, 2.07g. Ref: Elias: 260.

Lot 441

William III Halfpenny 1699. Copper, 10.99g. 28mm. Laureate bust right, GVLIELMVS TERTIVS, no stop after GVLIELMVS. R. BRITANNIA, Britannia seated left, 1699 in ex. Ref: C.O.E 3556.

Lot 435

Spain: Philip IV 8 Reales 1659, Segovia mint. Crowned Spanish arms, double arched aquaduct. PHILIPPVS IIII D G. R. Arms of Castile and Leon in cross within octolobe, HISPANIARVM REX 1659. 9 over 2 in date, pineapple countermark (Bahamas?) on edge. Silver, 25.84g. 41mm. Ref: KM 111.

Lot 174

Corieltavi, Kite gold stater. Circa 1st century BC. 19mm, 5.27g. Almost blank, traces of wreath. R. Lunate horse left, spiral below, kite-shape above containing four pellets. Ref: ABC 1761.

Lot 310

John Penny. Circa 1199-1216 AD. London. Silver, 1.30g. 18.5 mm. Crowned facing bust with sceptre, +HENRICVS REX. R. Short cross pommee, cross in each angle. +ABEL ON LVND. moneyer Abel at the London mint. Ref: S.1353.

Lot 367

Otto IV short cross sterling imitation. Dortmund, circa 1209-1215. Crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand, OTTO IMPRATOR. R. Short cross, TRЄMONIARЄGIA. Silver, 19mm, 1.24g. Ref: Chautard 298.

Lot 462

Victoria 1887 gold half sovereign. Jubilee bust left. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. R. Crowned shield of arms, date below. 3.98g, 19.30mm. Ref: S.3869.

Lot 425

Charles I threepence, York, 1643-4. Crowned bust left, III mark of value behind, CAROLVS D G MAG BR FR ET HI REX. R. Shield over cross, EBOR above. Mint mark lion. Silver, 19mm. 0.90g. Ref: S.2877.

Lot 353

Richard III halfpenny. London, 1483-85 AD. Crowned facing bust, RICARD DI GRA REX. R. Cross, pellets in each angle, CIVI TAS LON DON. Mint mark half sun and rose. Ref: S.2171. 13mm, 0.48g.

Lot 291

Edward the Confessor penny, London. Radiate bust/small cross type, 1044-1046 AD. Radiate bust left, +EDPERD REX. R.+BRIHTRED ON LVN. Ref: N 816. Silver, 18mm. 1.07g.

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