Charles I (1625-49), Unite, 9.07g, group D, m.m. anchor, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, small crossed c and r each side (Brooker 99-100; Schneider 157 - same obverse die; N.2153; S.2692), lightly toned, good portrait, good very fine provenanceDabney C. Thompson, collection acquired by Spink, 1965Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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(x) Charles I (1625-49), gold Crown, 2.26g, group b/c mule, m.m. rose, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield dividing c r (Brooker 239; N.2184; S.2713A), ex mount, about fine, scarce Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mary (1542-67), first period, before marriage to Francis, 1542-58, Testoon, 6.01g, type IIIa, 1557, crowned shield dividing m r, each with an annulet below, rev. cross potent, cross in each angle (S.5404), reverse a little off-centre, even light grey tone, very fine provenanceBt. Spink, July 1972Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
James VI (1567-1625), first coinage, 1567-71, Ryal, 30.17g, crowned shield dividing crowned i r, rev. upright sword, dividing date, tipped with a crown, below, hand on left and xxx on right, 1578 revaluation countermark to left of sword hilt (S.5472), even tone, nearly very fine provenanceBt. Spink, July 1972Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
James VI (1567-1625), fourth coinage, Thirty Shillings, 22.43g, 1585, half-length crowned and armoured bust of young king left, rev. crowned shield dividing i r, below xxx -s (S.5487), pleasing detail of bust, reverse slightly off-centre, good very fine / very fine, rare provenanceGlendining, 26 May 1977, lot 175Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
James VI (1567-1625), fourth coinage, Ten Shillings, 1582, 7.79g, 1582, half-length crowned and armoured bust of young king left, rev. crowned shield dividing i r, below x-s (S.5490), pleasing detail of armour, good very fine, rare provenanceAlderman Hird, Glendining, 6 March 1974H.M. Lingford, Glendining, 20-21 June 1951, lot 1167 Capt. C.H. Dakers, Glendining, 8-9 October 1946, Lot XXX TBCSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Charles I (1625-49), third coinage, 1637-42, intermediate issue, Twelve Shillings, 5.81g, crowned bust left, rev. crowned shield dividing crowned c r, small thistle above crown (S.5559), light adjustment marks on obverse, very fine provenanceBt. Spink, July 1972Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
BRITISH TOKENS 18TH-20TH CENTURY] Lot comprising: MANVILLE, H.E. Tokens of the Industrial Revolution. Foreign Silver Coins Countermarked for use in Great Britain, c. 1787-1828. London, 2001. Quarto, 330 pages, 55 plates. Cloth with jacket. WITH: BREINGAN, R. Scottish Transport Tokens. Stroud, 2009. Octavo, 128 pages, illustrated mostly in colour. Card covers. WITH: RICE, G. Irish Tavern Tokens. The John Sweeney Collection. Dublin, 2013. Octavo, 128 pages, illustrated throughout. Card covers. WITH: SEABY, P. & BUSSELL, M. British Tokens and Their Values. London, 1970. Small octavo, 200 pages, illustrated throughout. Casebound. WITH: YOUNG, D. Devonshire Tickets, Checks & Passes. Exeter, 2012. Octavo, 140 pages, illustrated in colour. Card covers. WITH: COX, N. & A. The Tokens, Checks, Metallic Tickets, Passes and Tallies of Wales, vol.2. Cardiff, 2012. Octavo, 178 pages, illustrated throughout. Card covers. WITH: COURTNEY, Y.C.S. Public House Tokens in England and Wales c.1830-c.1920. London, 2004. Quarto, 242 pages, 23 plates. Cloth with jacket. WITH: WADDELL, P.D.S. Tokens & Checks of Northamptonshire & The Soke of Peterborough. Llanfyllin, 2012. Quarto, 78 pages, illustrated throughout in colour. Card covers. WITH: BELL, R., WHITMORE, J. & SWEENEY, J. Bell's Unofficial Farthings. A Supplement. Malvern, 1994. Quarto, 246 pages, 43 plates. Card covers. WITH: NEILSON, W.B. A Thousand Guineas. A Checklist of Imitation Guineas and Their Fractions. Llanfyllin, 2003. Quarto, 70 pages, illustrated throughout. Card covers. All fine and lightly used copies. [10]
William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1696, Chester, first laureate bust right, c below, r of gra over inverted a, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1082A; S.3499), toned, extremely fine, rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Victoria, unofficial 'Pattern Crown' struck in .916 (22ct.) gold (Birmingham hallmark on edge), to a brilliant proof finish, by Donald R Golder after W Wyon, victoria dei gratia 1879, coronetted young head left, drg below truncation, rev. struck en medaille, faciam eos in gentem unam, the Three Graces standing, drg above rose and thistle in exergue, edge plain, 40.4g, 38.6mm., brilliant as struck, unique in gold provenancePatina collection, Spink auction 153, 11 July 2001, lot 1082Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward VIII, unofficial 'Pattern Crown' struck in .916 (22ct.) gold (Birmingham hallmark on edge), to a brilliant proof finish, by Donald R Golder after H Paget, edwardvs viii d: g: br: omn: rex, bare head left, drg below truncation, rev. struck en medaille, ·ind· ·imp· ·fid· ·def· ·1936·, crown in wreath, edge milled, 40.0g, 38mm., brilliant as struck, unique in gold provenancePatina collection, Spink auction 153, 11 July 2001, lot 1686Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward VIII, unofficial 'Pattern Crown' struck in .916 (22ct.) gold (Birmingham hallmark on edge), to a brilliant proof finish, by Donald R Golder after H Paget, edwardvs viii d: g: br: omn: rex, bare head left, drg below truncation, rev. struck en medaille, fid: def: ind: imp: anno : 1936, Royal Arms with supporters, crowned E-R at sides, edge milled, 39.8g, 38mm., brilliant as struck, unique in gold provenancePatina collection, Spink auction 153, 11 June 2001, lot 1648Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A 9ct gold Fire Brigade medal, presented to Superintendent P R Webber Fire Brigade, with a horse-drawn fire engine and fireman rescuing a child design to front, helmet and crossed axes, engraved Supt. P R Webber 1924, possibly issued by a private Fire Brigade, 38mm diameter (25g) Bid Live at the-saleroom.com
LARGE LATE VICTORIAN MANTEL CLOCK, with Japy Freres, 8 days striking movement in unique fret carved satin birch tower pattern case, the white roman circular dial set in the steeple top and surmounted by a `Silver` shield cartouche lettered and dated `J.D. R. 1888`, 32"" high , the case made by J.D. Ray of Cockermouth 1888
AN UNUSUAL LATE VICTORIAN SHIELD SHAPED OVER MANTEL CLOCK, WITH EASEL SUPPORT, with 3 ½"" (8.9cm) diameter Arabic dial, powered by a drum shaped movement marked R&CO. PARIS, mounted in an ornate embossed metal panel, with putti and mask capped top, to the red plush backing, 14 ½"" (36.8cm) high
A Wedgwood majolica strawberry dish, c.1863, of leaf form, decorated with strawberry flowers and leaves, with compartments for milk jug and sugar bowl, marked Wedgwood to base and letter R in kite mark, (3) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, slight discolouration to inside of cream jug.
Roman Empire, Augustus, denarius, Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4, rev. Gaius & Lucius stg. (S.1597); Caligula, as (2), Rome, 37-8, rev. Vesta std. l. (S.1803); Claudius, as, Rome, 41-2, rev. Minerva advancing r. (S.1861); Nero, denarius, Rome, 66-7, rev. Salus enthroned (S.1945); Divus Vespasian, denarius, Rome, 80, rev. circular shield between two capricorns (S.2569); Roman Republic, A. Plautius, denarius, 55 BC, rev. kneeling figure beside camel (S.395), fair to about very fine (7)
Celtic coinage, Catuvellauni, Rues (early 1st century AD), Æ Unit, bearded head right, RVIIS in front, rev. horseman right, VIR in front, wt. 2.13gms. (S.272; M 190; VA.1892-1; BMC.1698-1701), green patina, reverse off-centre, almost very fine/very fine; Durotriges (mid 1st century BC mid 1st century AD), uninscribed billon staters (2), crude head of Apollo r., rev. disjointed horse l., wts. 3.65gms. (S.367; M.317; VA.1252-1; BMC 2525-2731), one porous, both fine (3)
Stephen (1135-1154) and the Civil War and Anarchy (1138-1153), cut halfpenny, uncertain Baronial issue, Earl Patrick of Salisbury, uncertain mint and moneyer, [][SR?], helmeted bust r., holding sceptre, rev. [][G?]:ON:[], star in lozenge, fleur at each angle, trefoil of annulets between each pair of fleurs, wt. 0.47gms. (S.1336 var.; N.947 var.; Mack 271 var.), in excellent metal, almost extremely fine, practically as struck, an extremely rare variant
Henry VIII, first coinage (1509-1526), groat, mm. portcullis with chains on obverse only, crowned bust r., pellet before GRA, rev. long cross fourchée over square shield, wt. 2.68gms. (S.2316; N.1762; Whitton p.207, (iii), variant 4), slightly chipped at 11 oclock, otherwise toned, good very fine
Henry VIII, second coinage (1526-1544), groat, Tower mint, mm. lis, crowned bust D to r., rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2337E; N.1797), about very fine and toned, with a good portrait; Charles I, shilling, under Parliament, Group G, mm. uncertain, fine; Edward III, long cross penny of York; Ireland, Elizabeth I, fine coinage, groat, 1561, mm. harp, crowned bust l., rev. three harps dividing date (S.6506), pierced and a segment missing, fine (4)
Commonwealth, halfcrown, mm. sun, 1653, English shield of arms within wreath, rev. conjoined shields, mark of value above (S.3215; ESC.431); Charles II, halfcrown, 1671/0, V. TERTIO, third laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles (S.3366; ESC.469), both fair, the second rare (2)

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