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Lot 219

1795 T&R Davidson Sise Lane halfpenny token, 1897 Earls Court gigantic wheel medallion etc (the 1795 token has edge 'Payable at the house of T. & R. Davidsons')

Lot 30

German antique Infantry sabre by H & R Boker, Remscheid with brass hilt and has proof marks - 73cm

Lot 209

R* SlahitzContinental Street Scene, signed, oil on canvas, 40 x 30cms wide, in gilt frame, 55 x 45cms overall.

Lot 250

A 20th Century taxidermy head of a hare (Lepus Europaeus), mounted to an oak wall plaque, with printed inscription reading 'NEWCASTLE and DISTRICT BEAGLES Otterburn Towers 29.10.77'; together with a 20th Century taxidermy hare foot, on stained oak wall plaque, with a mounted plate reading 'R. R. B. WILLASTON MILL 12.1.38 1hr 57mins'. (2)

Lot 125

R Warner, watercolour, dog chasing a cat, 7ins x  9ins 

Lot 74

A 9k bloodstone set signet ring. London 1963, size R, weight 6.5g.The stone has scratches on the surface, metal shows abrasions, some dents on the side of the shank. The ring is in worn condition.

Lot 255

A Norwegian Modernist sterling silver torque ring by Anna Greta Eker, and a silver bangle. The ring is stamped 925S, sterling Norway, signed A-G Eker, of an abstract design, oxidised finish between raised ridges, tapered open band, size R approx., 10g, together with a silver bangle, stamped 925, 19.7g.Some minor scratches on the metal, good used condition.

Lot 231

A high-purity rose gold colour-change synthetic sapphire dress ring. Tests 14k, the oval mixed-cut synthetic sapphire is 11mm x 10mm, surrounded by sixteen round white synthetic sapphires, 2.5mm, the head size 20mm x 17mm, ring size R, total weight 5.2g.

Lot 78

An early 20th century platinum diamond set full eternity ring. Set with small, mixed-cut diamonds, the band sides with engraved decoration, stamped PT, size R 1/2, 1.9g.No damage to the stones, minor abrasion to the metal, good used condition.

Lot 156

A 9k yellow gold gipsy-style three-stone diamond ring. Brilliant-cut, white diamonds, principal stone 0.41ct, side stones total weight 0.62ct, stamped 9k, size R, weight 6.72g.

Lot 79

A 9ct Gold Cross Pendant, of foliage design, suspended on a dainty fine link chain stamped "9ct" (damages), together with a 9ct gold stone set cluster ring, of flowerhead design (five stones missing) (finger size R). (2)

Lot 118

A Small Collection of "925" and Other Dress Rings, including plain bands, claw set, half eternity style, etc (finger sizes noted K -R) (8), including small jewellery box.

Lot 7060

Average White Band, Feel No Fret (1979) RCA Records LP Promo Poster for the Scottish R&B/Soul bands 7th album, 30 x 20 inches, folded with pinholes to upper corners.

Lot 3413

Music - an early 20th century conducting baton, the silver coloured metal mounted orb inscribed R W Tulip, 53.5cm long, the fitted case with plaque inscribed Presented to Bandmaster R W Tulip as a Token of Appreciation From Students Carrick, Bayly & Holt, 1937Note: R W Tulip is recorded as conducting the band of the Royal Fusileers

Lot 3463

Sports and Pastimes - an early 20th century presentation diorama, comprising cast brass quoits inscribed R.C.H.S.S and dated 1914, the silver coloured metal plaque inscribed 'Presented to R C H Sloane Stanley by the Members of the New Forest Quoit League in Recognition of his Reorganisation of the Ancient Game of Quoits, 1914, maple frame, 36cm x 62cm overall

Lot 4176

Books – Folio Society editions: Empires of Early Latin America, 2 Vols of 3 in publisher’s three volume slip case, London, Folio, each with coloured and monochrome plates, bound colour and gilt printed boards: Hammond (Norman), The Maya, 2001, xxxi + 297pp, 7 maps, and text figures; Davies (Nigel), The Aztecs, 2001, xxxii + 375pp, text figures, 8 maps; also in same slip case; Gurney (O. R.) The Hittites, London, folio, 2002, x + 240pp, coloured and monochrome plates, three text figures, maps to endpapers, gilt illustration to brown boards; Bingham (Hiram),m The Lost City of the Incas: The Story of Machu Picchu and its Builders, London, Folio, 2005, xxiv + 266pp, frontis photo of author, 36 monochrome plates, three maps/plans, photographic endpapers, printed black boards, silver titles to spine, no slip case (4)

Lot 4120

Antiquarian books – incomplete sets: Rollin (Professor Charles, 1661-1741), The History of the Arts and Sciences of the Antients, Vol. I of four, London, J & P Knapton, 1737, 12mo, cxvi + 296pp, 10 folding plates, marbled edges and end papers, bound full calf, five raised bands gilt lines and titles to spine; Vertot (Abbé Réné Aubert, 1655-1735), trans. Mitchell (Dr. J.), The History of the Revolution in Sweden Occasion’d by the Change of Religion and Alteration of the Government in that Kingdom, 5th edn., London, M. Poulson, 1723, 12mo, 312pp, bound embossed calf, five raised bands and gilt lines to spine, titles on reserve lacking; Prideaux (Vy. Revd. Humphrey, DD Dean of Norwich), The Old and New Testament, Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ, Pat. II, Vol. III, 9th edn., London, R. Knaplock & J Tonson, 1725, 12mo, xxv + 520pp, engraved frontis., folding map of Asia Minor, bound embossed calf, five raised bands to spine; Anon (Sir Walter Scott, 1st Bt. 1771-1832), The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte Emperor of the French, with a Preliminary View of the French Revolution, 2nd edn., 3 Vols. out of nine, Edinburgh & London Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green 1827, 12mo, green endpapers, bound half calf over marbled boards, gilt lines and titles to spines Vol. IV: viii + 381pp; Vol. VI vi + 381pp, Vol. IX vi + 338 + clxxxvii pp, all inscr. MS H W Saunders on flyleaves (6)

Lot 4151

Books - Arthur Rackham illustrated 1st editions: Poe (Edgar Allan, 1809-1849), Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, illus. Arthur Rackham, 1st edn., London, George Harrap, 1935, royal 8vo, 317pp colour frontis with captioned tissue guard with 11 other similar and 17 monochrome plates, decoratively printed endpapers after Rackham, bound embossed dark blue boards, gilt titles and gilt titles to spine, d. w. (some slight tears to d. w.); Ibsen (Henrick Johan, 1828-1906), Peer Gynt, trans and intro. by R. Farquharson Sharpe, illus. Arthur Rackham, 1st edn., London, George Harrap, 1936, royal 8vo, 256pp colour frontis with captioned tissue guard with 11 other similar plates, decoratively printed endpapers after Rackham, bound brown boards, gilt titles and figures to front board, gilt titles to spine, d. w. (upper portion of d. w. missing, carefully repaired); Barrie (Sir James Matthew, 1st Bt., OM, 1860-1937), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, illus. Arthur Rackham, London, Hodder & Stoughton, royal 8vo, 126pp, mounted colour frontispiece with captioned tissue guard, 49 others, similar mounted on brown paper at end, slight foxing to titles pages, brown endpapers printed with map of Kensington Gardens opposite pastedown, bound red cloth (slight wear), gilt titles and figure of Peter Pan, gilt titles to spine, modern slip case with gilt lines and cartouches (3)

Lot 4204

Books – Uranian interest: Anderson (Patrick John MacAllister 1915-1979) and Sutherland (Alistair), Eros: An Anthology of Male Friendship, New York, Citadel, 1963, small 8vo, 433pp, bound green boards, black titles to spine , d. w., bkplt. Nicholas Wilde; Bennion, (F. A. R.) Poemotions: Bennion Undraped, Oxford, Lester 2003, 8vo, 331pp with CD tucked into pouch inside rear boar of the author reading selected poems; printed boards, bkplt. Nicholas Wilde; Beyer (Alexander Rudolph), Fabulae Graecae Quaternus Quave Aetate Puerorum Amore Commitatae Sint Dissertatio Inauguralis, 1st edn., Thuringia, Thomas & Hubert Weid, 1910, 8vo, 76pp, original paper tape binding as issued, plastic protective cover (3)

Lot 4225

Books: Royalty and the Court – Anon., An Alphabetical list of the Knights of the Garter and of the Bath, 2 Vols bound as one, London, J. Nichols, n. d., (abstracted and re-bound from later edn. of Francis Townsend, Calendar of Knights) 18mo, bookplate also of Sir Harris Nicholas KCMG, KH, bound quarter calf over marbled boards, spine worn, Vol I: Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter from the Institution of the Order to the Present Time, 913-934pp, Vol. II An Alphabetical List of the Knight s of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1725-1815 and of the Knights Grand Cross from that Year until the Present Time; Anon., The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in the Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster on Tuesday 2nd June MCMLIII, Cambridge Cambridge University Press, Royal 8vo, 62pp 2 colour printed, bound red boards with gilt Royal cypher and gilt titles to spine, d. w. (very clean copy); Eeles (Francis Carolus, CBE, DLitt, LLD, 1876-1954), The Coronation Service, Its Meaning and History, London, A. R. Mowbray, 2nd impr. 1953, 12mo, 94pp, frontis portrait of HM the Queen and 8 plates, bound blue cloth, gilt titles to spine, d.w. Nicolson (Sir Harold George, KCVO, CMG, 1886-1968), King George V His Life and Reign, London, Constable, 1952 8vo, xxiii + 570pp. frontis and 20 other photographic plates, folding pedigree, marbled endpapers, bound brown boards, gilt titles; Maxwell (Sir Herbert Eustace, 7th Bt. KT, PC FRS FSA MP 1845-1937), Sixty Years a Queen: the Story of Her Majesty’s Reign, London, Harmsworth, 1897, Large 4to, xii + 240pp, profusely illustrated, printed endpapers, cream over red printed blue boards, red printed titles to spine, front board and spine separating; Holmes (Sir Richard Rivington, KCVO, 1835-1911) Edward VII His Life and Times, 2 Vols., London, Amalgamated Press, 1910, bound blasck over blue boards, gilt lines and Royal crown to front board, gilt titles to spines, Vol. I: iv + 340pp, frontis. and 10 plates, numerous illustrations, Vol. II: iv + 341-704pp, frontis and 12 plates with numerous other illus., bindings of Vol. II worn and loosening; Willoughby de Broke (Richard Greville Verney, 19th Lord, 1869-1923), Hunting the Fox London, Constable 1920 8vo, x + 137pp hand cut pp, red boards, gilt titles to spine, covers slightly worn and faded; Milborne (J. S.), Heraldry for Amateurs, A Handbook for Beginners, London, L. Upcott Gill, 1909 12mo, 232pp, numerous monochrome illus., in text, printed endpapers blue boards, gilt titles and to spine, covers worn spine torn at top; Kelly & Co., The Royal Blue Book and Court Guide 1915, London, Kelly & Co., Jan. 1915, 12mo, 1545pp, fold out map, bound blue cloth gilt arms and title to front board, also to spine (Spine and front board loosening, spine frayed) (10) From the library of Robert S. Innes-Smith, KStL, LLB, formerly of Burton Hall, Leics., all with his bookplate

Lot 4115

Books – Uranian interest: Bradford (Revd. Edwin Emmanuel DD, 1860-1944), four volumes of poetry, London, Kegan Paul, 12mo, all 1st edns., uniformly bound embossed maroon boards, gilt titles to spines: Passing the Love of Women (1913) 143pp; Ralph Rawdon: a Story in Verse (1922) 121pp, MS signature F. Hawtrey May; The Kingdom Within You (1927) 64pp; Boyhood (1930), 91pp, original glassine d. w. with plastic protector, also Björnson (Björnstjerne), trans,. H. R. G[ade]., The Happy Boy: a Tale of Norwegian Life, 1st edn., Boston & Canterbury, Sever, Francis & Co. 1870, 12mo, 120pp, ebgr. portrait of author to frontis with tissue guard, MS flyleaf inscr. ‘To/Mrs. Catherine Telfer/with the love of/H. R. Gade/January 26th 1870’ and below: ‘To J[ohn] G[ambril] Nicholason/ who loves a happy boy and knows how to make a boy happy/from F[ranics] E[dwin] M[urray]/ Oct. 6th 1919’ (5)

Lot 3292

An early 20th century lacquered brass monocular microscope, R & J Beck Ltd London, mahogany case, 32.5cm high to top of brass handle, 11.5cm wide, 17cm deep

Lot 4149

Books – Arctic Exploration: Scott (Capt. Robert Falcon, RN, CVO, 1868-1912), Scott’s Last Expedition, ed. Leonard Huxley, preface, Sir Clements Markham KCB, FRS, 1st edn., 2 Vols., London, Smith, Elder 1913 8vo, bound blue cloth embossed lines, gilt titles and gilt titles to spine, Vol. I: The Journals of Capt. R F Scott xxvi + 633, folding map at end, photographic portrait of Scott, frontis, numerous platers, colour plates and drawings; Vol. II: Being the Reports of Journeys and the Scientific Work Undertaken by Dr. E H Wilson and the Surviving Members of the Expedition, xiv + 534pp, folding map at end, portrait frontis of Wilson, and numerous other illustrations (2)

Lot 4155

Books – British topography: Anon., Beautiful Britain: The Scenery and Splendours of the United Kingdom, Views of Our Stately Homes, London & Chicago. Werner, 1894, landscape small folio (11 x 17.5cm), 192 photographic plates, black and gilt embossed maroon bevelled boards; Burrows (Edward J.), Cross (Edward R.) & Wilson (A. J.), The Dunlop Book: The Motorist’s Guide, Counsellor and Friend, 2nd edn., London, Dunlop Co. Ltd., n. d. [1921], 4to, vii + 625 + 110 (list of car repairers), textured maroon endpapers, embossed gilt titles to front board, wrap around strip from rear fastening by a press-stud, gilt titles to (worn) spine; McWhirter (Norris & Ross), The Guinness Book of Records, London, Guinness Ltd., 13th edn., 1966, royal 8vo, 344pp, some coloured and monochrome plates,, gilt titles and harp to red boards, gilt titles to spine; Dickens (Charles), Dickens’s Dictionary of London, 1879, London, Howard Baker facsimile of original, 1972, 12mo., 280pp and unpaginated supplements, gilt lines and titles to red boards, gilt titles to spine, green slip case (4)

Lot 4117

Antiquarian books – English literature: Gay (John), Fables by the Late Mr. Gay. 6th edition, London, J & R Tonson & J Watts 1746, 12mo, 194pp, title with engraved theatrical mask, 40 fables each prefaced with an engraved vignette after W[illiam] Kent, elegant MS inscr. and arabesque ‘Thomas Clay/his book/1750’, bound full calf, gilt lines, five raised bands and gilt lines to spine (joints beginning to split) (1)

Lot 4150

Books – Art and architecture: Ruskin (John, LLD, 1819-1900), Aratria Pentelici, Seven Lectures on the Elements of Sculpture, 1st edn., 1890, 12mo, xii + 283pp, 21 engr. plates; The Seven Lamps of Architecture, 1890, xviii + 401pp, engraved frontis. with tissue guard and 13 other plates, both Orpington & London, George Allen, 1890, 12mo, marbled edges and endpapers, bound full calf with gilt embossed arms of Shrewsbury School to front board, five raised bands, gilt plines & titles to spines; Duppa (R., LLB, 1770-1831), Michel Angelo, and de Quincy (Quatremère, 1755-1839), Lives of the Italian Painters, bound together, London, David Bogue, 1846, 12mo, vi + 474pp, engr. tonod of Michelangelo frontis., marbled edges and endpapers, bound full calf with gilt lines, five raised bands, gilt lines and titles to spine (titles rubbed, fr. board loosening) (3)

Lot 4220

Books, Religion – Laselve (R. P./ Zacharia), Annus Apostolica, continens Conciones Pio omnibus et singalis totius anno Diebus Dominicis, 2 volumes in one, Paris, Edmond Couterot, 1707, 16mo, 764pp with unpaginated index, MS inscr. ‘Ex libris Christiani Geller’ to inside front board and again to title page, there amplified ‘Pastoris in Voelblingen’ marbled edges, bound contemporary vellum title in MS on spine, contents good (1)

Lot 4143

Book – Uranian interest: Chubb (Ralph Nicholas 1892-1960), The Sun Spirit: A Visionary Phantasy, 1st and only edn., Wolverton Hants., Fair Oak, Kingsclere, 1931 small folio, number one of only 24 printed, designed and decorated by the author, handprinted on Hollingworth paper, 46pp with 20 lithographic illus., bound by Ethel R. Chubb quarter undyed Nigger Morocco over Holland linen boards, vellum, tips, titles and figure of a youth blocked gilt to front board, 5 raised bands and gilt titles to spine, bkplt. Nicholas Wilde (1)

Lot 4119

Antiquarian books – history: Buchanan (George), The History of Scotland, Translated from the Latin of George Buchanan with Notes and a Continuation to the Union in the Reign of Queen Anne by James Aikman, 4 Vols., Glasgow & Edinburgh, Blackie & Archibald Fullarton 1827, small 8vo, binder’s label to front board of R. Smart & Co., 159 Ingram Street, Glasgow, bound half calf over marbled boards (all front boards are detached), five raised bands and gilt titles to black reserve to spines, Vol. I: cxvi + 447, engr. portrait of author to frontis., tissue guard, folding map; Vol II: 630pp, engr. frontis of Mary, Queen of Scots with tissue guard; Vol. III: 572pp, engr. frontis. of John Knox with tissue guard; Vol. IV: 644pp, engr. frontis. portrait of James Graham 1st Marquis of Montrose with tissue guard (4)

Lot 165

Iceni, Anted D-Bar silver unit. Circa 10-30 AD. Double crescent emblem on verticle wreath. R. Horse right, large over head with pellet eye, ANTD below. Ref: ABC 1645. 15mm, 1.10g.

Lot 271

Magnus Maximus siliqua, 383-388 AD. Trier. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left. R. Roma seated on throne, holding orb and sceptre. Silver, 18mm, 1.90g. TRPS in ex. Ref: RIC 84b.

Lot 186

Dobunni Cotswold Eagle silver unit. Circa 1st century BC. Moon head right, pelleted crescents for hair, large boss chin, stalk lips. R. Triple-tailed annulate horse left, flower motif below, stylised bird's head above. Ref: ABC 2015. 13mm, 0.88g.

Lot 212

Catuvellauni: Rues bronze unit, circa 1-10 AD. Bearded head right. R. Warrior riding right, holding sword, R below, VII in front. 15mm, 1.78g. Ref: ABC 2754, VA 1892; S.272.

Lot 314

Ireland, Henry III penny, Dublin. 1216-1272 AD. Crowned facing bust with sceptre, HENRICVS REX III. R. Voided cross, pellets in angles, RICARD ON DIVE. Ref: S.6235. 19mm, 1.44g.

Lot 249

Gordian III antoninianus. 238-244 AD. Silver, 3.7g. 22mm. Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. R. CONCORDIA MILIT Concordia seated left holding patera and double cornucopiae. Ref: RIC 65.

Lot 225

Augustus As. Rome, 15 BC. C. Plotius Rufus, moneyer. Bare head right. R. Legend around large S C. Ref: RIC I 389. 10.88g, 26.1mm.

Lot 410a

Elizabeth I Penny. Seventh issue, 1601-2. Crowned bust left, E D G ROSA SINE SPINA. R. Shield over cross. Mint mark 2. Silver, 0.48g. 23mm. Ref: S.2587.

Lot 294

William I cut half penny. Two Sceptres type. R. +SEP [ ] ITNI. Silver, 0.43g. Ref: N844, S.1253.

Lot 168

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, 0.94g.

Lot 434a

Elizabeth I Halfgroat. Sixth issue, 1582-1600 AD. Crowned bust left, two pellets behind. E D G ROSA SINE SPINA. R. Shield of arms over cross, mint mark key. Silver, 0.82g. 16.4mm. Ref: S.2579.

Lot 142

Cantiaci Thurrock Degraded type potin. Circa 1st century BC. 3.41g, 19mm. Hread of Apollo left. R. Bull butting left. Ref: ABC 132.

Lot 406

Elizabeth I sixpence. Third and fourth issue, 1561-77. Silver, 26mm. 2.75g. Crowned bust left, rose behind. ELZABETH D G ANG FR ET HI REGINA. R. Shield over cross, 1566 above. Mint mark portcullis. Ref: S.2561.

Lot 220

L. Hostilius Saserna denarius. 48 BC. Rome mint. Head of Gallic captive (Vercingetorix?) right, wearing hair flowing back and long, pointed beard, and a chain around his neck. R. Two warriors in galloping biga right: one driving, holding whip in right hand and reins in left, and the other, facing backward, holding shield in left hand and brandishing spear in right; L HOSTILIVS above, SASERN below. 19mm, 2.11g. Ref: Crawford 448/2a.

Lot 330

Edward III penny. Florin coinage, 1344-51 AD. Reading. Silver, 18mm, 0.72g. Crowned facing bust, +E [DW AN] GL DNS HYB. R. Cross, pellets in quarters, escallop in one quarter, VI [L LAR ADI] NGY. Ref: N 1129.

Lot 199

East Wiltshire Snake Head silver unit. Circa 50-35 BC. Moon head right, large boss chin, stalk lips, coffee bean motifs in front and above. R. Annulate horse left, beaded double tail, cogwheel in ring below, wheel above. 13mm. 0.91g. Ref: ABC 2122, S.378.

Lot 332

Edward III Farthing. Florin Coinage, 1344-51 AD. Silver, 0.34g. 12 mm. Crowned facing bust, no jewels between fleurs. +EDWARDVS REX. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. Ref: S.1562.

Lot 400

Mary groat. Sole reign, 1553-54. Crowned bust left, MARIA D G ANG FRA ET HIB REGI. R. Shield over cross, mint mark pomegranate. Silver, 24mm. 2.05g. Ref: S.2492.

Lot 236

Roman denarius (2). Hadrian, R. VOTA PVBLICA. 3.33g, 19mm & Marcus Aurelius, R. TR POT III COS II, 20mm. 2.67g.

Lot 280A

Series H (Hamwic) sceatta. Type 49. Secondary phase, 710-760 AD. Wodan head within beaded crescent, 9 bosses around. R. Pecking bird right, pellets and pellet in rings around. Ref: S801A

Lot 250

Gordian III Antoninianus. 241- 243 AD. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear. R. LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing left holding wreath and anchor. Silver, 4.48g, 22.7mm. Ref: RIC IV, 86.

Lot 402

Phillip & Mary shilling. 1554-58. Busts face-to-face, crown above dividing date, 1555. R. Crowned shield of arms, XII beside crown. Silver, 31mm. 5.26g. Ref: S.2501.

Lot 204

Durotriges Cranbourne Chase base silver stater. Circa 1st century BC. 20mm, 3.39g. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Disjointed horse left, pellet below, many above. Ref: ABC 2169.

Lot 357

Scotland, Alexander III penny. Second coinage, 1280-86 AD. Crowned bust left with sceptre, +ALEXANDER DEI GRA. R. REX SCO TOR VM+, cross with mullet in each quarter, 22 points. Ref: S.5057. 20mm, 1.42g.

Lot 426

Scotland, Charles I two shillings. Fourth coinage, 1642. Crowned bust left, II mark of value behind. R. Crowned shield of arms. Ref: S.5593. Silver, 16mm. 1.02g.

Lot 242

Caracalla Denarius, Rome mint. Silver, 2.08g.  ANTONINVS PIVS AVG; laur. and draped bust right. R. PART MAX PONT TR P IIII, two captives seated at foot of trophy. Ref: RIC 54b.

Lot 418

Charles I crown. Circa 1639-40. Crowned bust left, V mark of value behind. CAROLVS D G MAG BR FR ET HIB REX. R. Crowned shield of arms, mint mark heart. Pierced and plugged. Gold, 20mm. 2.16g. Ref: S.2712.

Lot 318

Edward I penny, London. Class 9b. Crowned facing bust, star on breast, +EDWR ANGL DNS HYB. R. Cross, pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. Ref: S.1408. 18mm, 1.27g.

Lot 427a

Charles I penny. Tower mint London. Crowned bust left, I mark of value behind. R. Oval shield. Silver, 0.47g. 13mm. Ref: S.2849. A very crude example, possibly imitative.

Lot 420

Charles II Halfcrown. Hammered Coinage, 1660-1662. Third issue. 14.76g. 35mm. Crowned bust left, XXX mark of value behind. R. Shield of arms over cross. Mint mark crown. Ref: S.3321. Weight:14.76g Size:34.7mm

Lot 171

Corieltavi, South Ferriby 'Owl eyes' gold stater. Circa 45-10 BC. Traces of wreath motif. R. Lunate horse left, two large pellet-in-ring 'eyes' above, star sun below. 18mm, 5.28g. Ref: VA-, BMC-, ABC 1743 variant.

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