Miscellaneous, UMAYYAD, Anonymous, Fals, al-Mawsil 97h (A 193; ICV 352); ABBASID, temp. al-Ma’mun, Dirham, al-Kufa 202h (A 223.4; ICV 390); SAMANID, Isma‘il b. Ahmad, Dirham, And(araba) [2]91h (A 1443; ICV 1490); Nasr II b. Ahmad, Dirham, Farwan 315h (A 1451; ICV 1500); BUWAYHID, ‘Adud al-dawla Abu Shuja‘, Dirham, Shiraz 345h (A 1550.2; ICV 1588); QARLUGHID, al-Hasan Qarlugh (621-647h), Tanka, no mint or date (A 1813.3; ICV 1936) [6]. Varied state, all scarce or rare £150-£200
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Demand for an Increase in Naval and Military Forces, 1628, a silver medal, unsigned [by N. Briot], carolvs d g ang sco fran et hib rex fidei def, crowned arms within garter, rev. regit vnvs vtroqve, crossed sceptre and trident, 28mm, 5.10g/6h (MI I, 250/27; SCBI Brooker 1260; N 2676). Fine, rare £150-£180 --- Provenance: S.R. Naish Collection; Seaby FPL 338, November 1945 (N564); Sanders Collection
Naval Victory against Holland, [1665], a silver medal by J. Roettier, armoured and draped bust of the Duke of York right, rev. genvs antiqvvm, trophy of arms, view of the battle behind, 63mm, 105.59g (MI I, 505/143; E 229). Polished, small edge bruise, otherwise good very fine, rare £500-£700
British Colonisation, 1670, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], conjoined busts of Charles II and Catherine right, rev. globe, 42mm (MI I, 546/203; E 245). Extremely fine and toned, rare thus [certified and graded by NGC as MS 62] £1,000-£1,200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Dissensions between Dr Charles Lucas and the Corporation of Dublin, 1749, a gilt-copper medal by T. Pingo, Justice restraining Anarchy from destroying Liberty, her cap and staff on ground, rev. the glorious attempt of lxiv to preserve the constitvtion mdccxlix, harp above, shield and regalia of Dublin below, edge plain, 40mm (Eimer 4; MI II, 653/357; E 623). Gilding slightly worn in places, otherwise good very fine, rare; with integral suspension loop £150-£180 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Emancipation in the West Indies, 1838, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, five standing figures, palm tree behind, rev. names of abolitionists within wreath, 41mm (BHM 1879; Roehrs 1709). Extremely fine, rare [certified and graded by NGC as MS 61] £100-£120 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
International Exhibition, London, 1911, a gilt-bronze medal by S. Salières for Arthus Bertrand & Cie, allegorical female figure riding waves, rev. Britannia standing facing, St Paul’s to left, Crystal Palace to right, 59mm (BHM –; E –). Gilding somewhat worn on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £100-£120
Edward V (1483), Groat, London, mm. halved sun and rose, reads edvard, fleur on breast cusp, pellet below, 3.03g/2h (B & W XXII.5; N 1631; S 2146). Struck on a compact but full weight flan with a little doubling, otherwise very fine and very rare, light find patina £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: Found near Carmarthen, West Wales, in September 2023 Struck from the same obverse die as the Grantley specimen (1458)
Henry VII (1485-1509), Half-Angel, type IV, mm. rose, angel with both feet on dragon, 2.58g/11h (SCBI Schneider –; SCBI Ashmolean –; N 1701; S 2191). Nearly very fine, the variety extremely rare and missing from many of the main collections £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: found in North Norfolk, 2023 There was an example in the Lockett collection, part II, lot 1688 [Clarke-Thornhill, Part I, lot 46]
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Trefoil issue, Groat, class A, London, mm. cross IIIb both sides, leaf on breast and before gra and rex, reads sivitas, d of don over s, 3.62g/6h (Whitton 23c; cf. Buck 215 (ii); N 1484; S 1897). Fine, some surface porosity, rare £70-£90 --- Provenance: R.A. Shuttlewood Collection; I.R. Buck Collection, Spink Auction 176, 30 November 2005, lot 215 (part)
Edward VI (1547-1553), First period, Groat, mm. arrow, edward 6 d' g' ag' fra' z hib' rex, crowned bust right, rev. posvi dev’ adivtore' mev', 2.00g/12h (Stewartby p.526; N 1897; S 2454). Surface marks, otherwise good fine, full flan, very rare thus £700-£900 --- Provenance: F. Bartlett Collection, Noonans Auction 258, 27 September 2022, lot 79
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, undated, Durham House, mm. bow, Durham House bust, transposed legends [king’s name on rev.], caul frosted, beaded inner circle only on rev., 4.99g/11h (Bispham 2B; N 1925; S 2470). Small mark on king’s cheek, otherwise nearly very fine for issue, toned and very rare £700-£900
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, mdl, Southwark, mm. Y, bust 6, normal legends, 5.23g/6h (Bispham p.137; BNJ vol. 31, pl. XII/11, this coin; N 1919/2; S 2472C). On a full flan, slightly weak on forehead, otherwise very fine or better for issue, toned and very rare thus £400-£600 --- Provenance: W.J. Potter Collection; Lord Stewartby Collection, Part V, Spink Auction 243, 28 March 2017, lot 1711
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Trefoil issue, Groat, class B, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, no leaf on breast, leaf after henric, di and gra, reads franc, trefoil after rex, double saltire stops after devm and before mevm, 3.64g/5h (Whitton 26f; N 1486; S 1898). Very fine or better, toned £200-£260 --- Provenance: C.A. Whitton Collection; SCMB March 1950 (322); St James’s Auction 4, 8 May 2006, lot 222 A rare obverse die, not represented in the Reigate hoard
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, an Edward VI, Second period, second issue [6oz. 2 dwt.], Shilling, mdl, mm. swan (obscured on obv.), bust 5, obv. countermarked with portcullis [to revalue it at Fourpence-Halfpenny], 4.77g/8h (N 1989; S 2546). Coin holed and with a few light marks, otherwise good fine, dark toned and with a clear portrait; the countermark very fine and very rare £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: C.E. Blunt Collection [Shirley-Fox Bequest 1939]; Lord Stewartby Collection, Part IV, Spink Auction 243, 28 March 2017, lot 1742 The question of recoining the large amount of debased currency in circulation in the first two years of Elizabeth's reign led a committee of the Privy Council to recommend the city of London provide magistrates to check the coin in circulation in market places, and to stamp Edward VI shillings of 8:2 and 6:2 fineness with a portcullis, enabling them to be current for fourpence-halfpenny, and those of 3:2 fineness with a greyhound, thus current for twopence-farthing. The stamping began on 10 October 1560 (i.e. almost at the end of the lis-marked first coinage, which ceased on 8 November 1560) and was undertaken country-wide, with the die-sinker John Lawrence providing sufficient punches to the corporations of 42 towns. These counterstamped coins were allowed to circulate until the early spring of 1561.
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, an Edward VI, Second period, third issue [3oz. 2 dwt.], Shilling, mdlii, mm. harp, bust 6, obv. countermarked with greyhound [to revalue it at Twopence-Farthing], 4.50g/7h (N 1990; S 2547). Coin fair, countermark good fine and clear, very rare £2,000-£2,600
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Half-Pound, mm. star, bust D [1562], plain z in elizabeth, 5.33g/6h (Borden & Brown 3 [O1/R1]; N 2019/3; S 2543). Tooled in fields, otherwise good very fine, rare £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: V.J.E. Ryan Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 28-30 June 1950, lot 352; SCMB October 1950 (G 775); SCMB June 1951 (G 754); SCMB June 1952 (G 722); Walter Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 148, 18 September 2018, lot 486
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, gold Crown, mm. star, bust A [1561], 2.68g/6h (Borden & Brown 7 [O1/R1]; N 2020/1; S 2544). Flan a little crimped, otherwise very fine and extremely rare; considered by some to be a pattern £8,000-£10,000 --- Provenance: R.D. Beresford-Jones Collection, Spink Auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 79; Walter Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 148, 18 September 2018, lot 487
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Halfgroat, undated [1560-1], mm. star, bust A, 0.92g/6h (Borden & Brown 20 [O1/R1], this coin cited; N 2037; S 2606). A little crimped, very fine and rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: F.W. Longbottom Collection, Sotheby Auction, 14-15 May 1934, lot 256 (part); SNC October 1982 (7405)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Pattern Shilling, undated [c. 1596], mm. key, elizab d g ang fr et hib regi, crowned bust left, rev. posvi dev adivtorem mev, ornately garnished shield on long cross fourchée, 5.93g/4h (BCW KY-3C/c1; N 2044/2045). Possibly once silvered or gilt, surface flaw behind bust, otherwise about very fine, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: SNC November 1964 (8959); Sanders Collection
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Trefoil issue, Groat, class A, London, mm. cross IIIb, leaf on breast, trefoils by neck and after rex, mevm and tas, reads fran, double saltires after lon and don, 3.77g/4h (Whitton 32b; N 1496; S 1908). Two striking splits, otherwise very fine or better, very rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: T. Abramson Collection, DNW Auction 67, 28 September 2005, lot 158 [from T. Owen]
Charles I (1625-1649), Briot’s First Milled issue, Double Crown, mm. daisy on obv. only, signed b both sides, carolvs d g magn britan fran et hib rex, crowned bust left, no jewels on crown, value in right field, rev. cvltores svi devs protegit, crowned shield dividing crowned c r, 4.46g/6h (Schneider dies 4/1 [this combination not recorded]; SCBI Brooker 711-2 var., same rev. die; N 2296; S 2720A). Bust slightly weak, otherwise good very fine with some toning, this obverse reading extremely rare £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: R. Carlyon-Britton Collection; SCMB September 1961 (G1499); Sanders Collection
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Trefoil issue, Groat, class A, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, leaf on breast, trefoils by neck and after rex and don, leaf before lon, reads fran, 2.89g/4h (Whitton 32d; N 1496; S 1908). Creased and straightened, good fine, very light weight but not obviously clipped, very rare £100-£120 --- Provenance: L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28 November 1951, lot 1186 (part); T. Abramson Collection, DNW Auction 67, 28 September 2005, lot 159 [from T. Owen]
Charles I (1625-1649), Pattern Unite, by A. Vanderdoort, in silver, mm. lis, carolvs d g mag brit fr et hi rex, bare-headed bust left, rev. florent concordia regna, crowned shield dividing crowned c r, 5.14g/12h (SCBI Brooker 1240; N 2655). Cast and chased, very fine and toned, rare £300-£400 --- Provenance: R. Carlyon-Britton Collection; Sanders Collection [from Seaby]
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Trefoil issue, Groat, class A/C mule (?), London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, trefoils above shoulders and after gra, small leaf on breast, single saltire before posvi and don and after mevm, 3.75g/3h (Whitton 30a/–; N 1499; S 1910). A few surface marks, die break on hair, very fine, the combination of dies rare and unusual £150-£200 --- Provenance: stray metal detector find; bt 2008 The vendor’s ticket states ‘British Museum Trefoil C coin 1871 0804 30 has same reverse die’
Charles I (1625-1649), Bristol mint, Groat, 1644, mm. Br on rev. only, tall narrow bust, large plume in front, three plumes above Declaration, 1.86g/1h (Morr. C-1; SCBI Brooker 1005, same dies; N 2505; S 3023A). Good fine and toned, rare £300-£360 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 104, 5 December 2012, lot 273; Dr J. Hulett Collection, Part 17, DNW Auction 173, 8 April 2020, lot 83
William and Mary (1688-1694), 1694, pattern in copper, probably by J. Roettier, conjoined busts right, king with short hair, scales across breastplate, rev. Britannia seated left on stool, toothed borders, edge plain, 31mm, 11.66g/6h (BMC 596). Reverse slightly off-centre, fair, very rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke May 2011
William and Mary (1688-1694), 1694, pattern in copper, probably by J. Roettier, conjoined busts right, king with short hair, scales across breastplate, rev. Britannia seated left on stool, edge plain, 29mm, 7.49g/6h (BMC 598). Two rim nicks, nearly very fine and extremely rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: bt Baldwin August 2016
William and Mary (1688-1694), 1694, pattern in copper, probably by J. Roettier, conjoined busts right, king with short hair, scales across breastplate, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, edge plain, 30mm, 8.00g/6h (BMC 600). Fair to fine, very rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke July 1990
William and Mary (1688-1694), 1694, proof in silver, conjoined busts right, king with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left (from a punch used for Charles II), no stop after britannia, edge plain, 30mm, 10.93g/6h (BMC 609). Fair to fine, extremely rare £300-£400 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 265, 10 December 2019, lot 216
William and Mary (1688-1694), 1694, proof in copper, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia seated left (from a punch used for Charles II), no stop after britannia, edge plain, thin flan, 31mm, 9.58g/12h (BMC 612). Die break on edge at five o’clock, nearly fine and very rare £200-£300 --- Provenance: bt R. Ingram April 2011
William and Mary (1688-1694), 1694, proof in copper, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia seated left (from a punch used for Charles II), with stop after britannia, edge plain, thick flan, 31mm, 14.52g/12h (BMC 615). Obverse nearly fine, reverse poor to fair, very rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: bt R. Ingram April 2011
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Trefoil issue, Groat, class C, London, mm. cross III on obv. only, trefoils on cusps at shoulders and after rex, leaf on breast, double saltires after devm and before mevm, tas and don, pellets under tas and don, 3.73g/11h (Whitton 37l; N 1499; S 1910). Very fine or better, toned, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: bt N. Mills April 2008
Anne (1702-1714), Undated, pattern in copper, large draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left on globe with spear and shield holding united rose and thistle, crown above, toothed border both sides, edge plain, 10.70g/6h (BMC 718 [dies 1 + A]). Lacquered, nearly very fine, rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: bt C.D. Cooke May 1991
Anne (1702-1714), Undated, pattern in copper, large draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left on globe with spear and shield holding united rose and thistle, crown above, toothed border both sides, edge plain, 8.67g/6h (BMC 724 [dies 2 + A*]). Usual die-rust patches on reverse, good extremely fine with traces of original colour, very rare thus £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: B. Nicholson Collection [from C.D. Cooke. September 1989]; bt C.D. Cooke December 1996
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