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Lot 51

Cnut, penny, short cross type (c.1029-1035), Hertford, Leofinc, LIFINC ON HEOR.T:, diad. bust l. with sceptre, rev. short voided cross, wt. 1.01gms. (S.1159; N.790), some weakness, dark tone with some lustre, very fine or better, the mint rare

Lot 57

William I (1066-1087), penny, PAXS type (BMC VIII), Shaftesbury, Godsbrand, crowned bust facing with sceptre, rev. cross pattée, PAXS in angles (S.1257; N.848), crudely pierced at 5 oÂ’clock, fine, rare

Lot 59

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

Lot 63

Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period (1361-1369), noble, London, king with sword and shield stg. facing in ship, annulet before E of EDWARD, ropes 3/2, rev. ornate cross, E in centre, wt. 7.77gms. (S.1503; N.1232; Schneider 86), the colour somewhat water-washed, some weakness from 7–9 o’clock on obverse and corresponding place on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, practically as struck, rare

Lot 65

Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period (1361-1369), quarter noble, London, large flan, shield within tressure, rev. ornate cross within tressure, lis in centre (S.1510; N.1243), in plastic holder, graded by PCGS as Mint State 64, rare in this grade

Lot 73

Henry VI, annulet issue (1422-1430), groat, York, mm. cross II, crowned bust facing, lis either side of neck, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross, annulets in second and fourth quarters, wt. 3.26gms. (S.1838; N.1425; Whitton 4(a); Lessen, die 1/die 3, BNJ 1993, pl. 8, 4A [this coin]), flan slightly clipped, some light surface marks, otherwise almost very fine, a good clear example of this extremely rare type

Lot 75

Henry VI, pinecone-mascle/leaf mascle issue mule (1432/3-1436), groat, Calais, mm. cross IIIb/V, crowned bust facing, pinecones after HENRIC, DI GRA, mascle after REX, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, mascle after LA, leaf on inner circle below last M of MEVM, wt. 3.93gms. (S.1875/1890; N.1461/1475; Whitton 30d), weak centres, almost very fine, rare

Lot 98

Elizabeth I, half angel, mm. coronet (1573-8), the archangel Michael slaying the dragon, rev. ship holding shield, cross above, E and rose above, wt. 2.47gms. (S.2517; N.1992/1; B&C. D3), small crease, otherwise very fine, exceedingly rare

Lot 108

Elizabeth I, milled coinage, groat, mm. star (1560-1566), crowned bust l., rev. long cross fourchée over shield (S.2601; N.2032), toned, about extremely fine, very rare

Lot 117

Charles I (1625-1649), angel, St. Michael slaying the dragon, rev. three-masted ship, wt. 3.78gms. (S.2683A), pierced for use as a touchpiece, creased, cracked, fair to fine, rare

Lot 125

Charles I (1625-1649), shilling, Tower mint, group B, type 1b2, mm. heart (1629-1630), crowned bust 5 l., mark of value behind, rev. plume above shield of arms, wt. 5.76gms. (S.2785; N.2220; JGB 434-438; Sharp B5/2), on a small flan, minor flan flaw on reverse, otherwise a clear toned coin, about very fine, rare

Lot 136

Charles I, shilling, Bridgnorth-on-Severn mint, mm. plume (with bands)/plumelet, 1646, crowned bust l., plumelet before face, reads HIB, rev. scroll above Declaration, date below, reads PROT in Declaration (S.3039; N.2520; Morr. B-2; JGB 1130 [same obv. die]), faint traces of double-striking on legend, otherwise a clear round coin, good fine or better, rare

Lot 143

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)

Lot 169

Charles II, pattern farthing, undated (1660), by Ramage?, struck in copper, three pillars, intertwined by rope surmounted by national symbols, between C and R crowned, rev. similar, but from slightly different dies, edge plain (P.485 [very rare]), weakly struck on one side, fair, very rare

Lot 173

Charles II, pattern farthing in silver, 1676, laur. bust l., with long hair, CAROLVS. A. CAROLO, rev. Britannia std. l., with shield and spear, QVATVOR. MARIA VINDICO, wt. 6.00gms. (P.492), some light scuffs, about extremely fine, rare

Lot 176

James II, guinea, 1687, second laur. bust l., elephant and castle below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles (S.3403), fine, rare

Lot 181

William and Mary, half guinea, 1692, elephant and castle, second conjoined heads r., elephant and castle below, rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3431), good very fine or better, rare

Lot 200

Anne, guinea, 1702, dr. bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles (S.3562), slightly rough surfaces, some scratches and a couple of digs on obverse, otherwise good very fine or better, very rare

Lot 213

Anne, shilling, 1703, VIGO, second bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields (S.3586; ESC.1131), some haymarks but choice extremely fine, rare

Lot 217

Anne, pattern farthing, 1713, struck in copper on a small (22mm) flan, bust l., within linear circle, rev. Britannia std. l., with shield and spear, holding spray of olive leaves, date in legend, within linear circle, edge plain (P.737, dies 2+C [VR]), about very fine, very rare

Lot 218

George I, guinea, 1714, with title of Prince Elector, first laur. head r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles (S.3628), skilfully plugged above head, polished, otherwise about extremely fine, rare

Lot 227

† George I, shilling, 1723-1727, obverse brockage, second bust r. (cf. S.3650), fair, but rare

Lot 253

† George II, farthing, 1730, in silver, young laur. and cuir. bust l., rev. Britannia std. l., with shield and spear (P.855), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Proof 63, very rare

Lot 259

George III, pattern guinea, by Küchler, 1791, in gilt copper, plain edge, laur. bust r. with long hair, rev. crowned arms, raised borders with incuse legends on both sides (Montagu 674; W&R.107), struck from an unfinished reverse die, obverse marks, good extremely fine, exceedingly rare

Lot 274

George III, maundy twopence, 1765 (S.3756; ESC.2239 [R4]), very fine, extremely rare

Lot 285

George III, proof twopence, 1797, in gilt copper, laur. and cuir. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. (S.3776; P.1073), practically as struck, very rare A superb piece.

Lot 299

George III, pattern crown, 1817, by W. Wyon, struck in lead on a very thick flan, laur. head r., rev. three figures emblematic of the three kingdoms (the ‘Three Graces’) with emblems and shield, in ex. palm branch and quiver (ESC.228), some edge damage and surface marks on both sides, otherwise very fine, extremely rare

Lot 351

G Victoria, half sovereign, 1872S, young head l., rev. crowned shield of arms, S below (S.3862A), almost extremely fine, rare

Lot 385

Victoria, proof halfcrown, 1839, plain edge, as issued in the proof sets, one plain, one decorated fillet, WW in relief, young head l., rev. crowned shield of arms within wreath (S.3887; ESC.670), light tone, extremely fine, rare

Lot 409

Victoria, pattern shilling or half florin, 1865, struck in bronze, dated in Roman numerals, by Charles Wiener and Taylor, VICTORIA REGINA, head l. with emblematic coronet, signed C.W on truncation, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, over cross and quatrefoil, value and date surrounding, struck en médaille, milled edge and toothed border (ESC.1390), surface a little dulled, struck on a flan that has a partial horizontal split between obverse and reverse, extremely fine, extremely rare

Lot 493

Victoria, pennies (2): 1863, dies 6+G; 1870, dies Jg, young bust l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.3954; F.42 [R4]/60 [R6]; P.1655/86; Gouby A), the first very fine, the second extremely fine, rare (2)

Lot 551

George VI, proof brass threepence, 1946, bare head l., rev. thrift plant (S.4112), in plastic holder, graded by PCGS as Proof 63, very rare

Lot 553

Edward VIII - George VI, pattern halfpenny, uniface striking of the ship reverse by T. H. Paget, the design common to both monarchs, HALF-PENNY is hyphenated, no artistÂ’s initials, border teeth finer (cf. P.2368/2424-5; F.791), graded by NGC as Proof 65 Brown, extremely rare

Lot 554

George VI, proof halfpenny, 1948, bare head l., rev. ship sailing l. (F.454; P.2447), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Proof 65 Red Brown, extremely rare, fewer than 10 known

Lot 555

George VI, VIP proof farthing, 1952, bare head l., rev., wren to l, date above, denomination below (Peck 2488; S 4119), lightly toned, practically as struck and very rare

Lot 556

Elizabeth II, VIP proof farthing, 1955, second issue, bust r., rev., wren to l, date above, denomination below (Peck 2526; cf S.4159), light discolouration mark, otherwise mint state and extremely rare

Lot 574

Ireland, Edward IV, rose-on-cross coinage (c.1478-1483), halfpenny, mint (Dublin?) uncertain, facing bust with saltires by crown, rev. long cross with rose at centre, no marks in angles, wt. 0.24gms. (S.-; DF.-), fine, extremely rare, the denomination believed unrecorded for this coinage

Lot 581

Eire, proof penny, 1968, harp, rev. hen with chicks, edge plain (cf. S.6643; DF.-; KM.11), obverse a little dulled, otherwise extremely fine and reverse brilliant, very rare

Lot 599

G George IV, sovereign, 1823, laur. head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3800), good fine, very rare

Lot 601

G George IV, sovereign, 1825, laur. head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3800), slight scratch by horse?s hoof, very fine or better, rare *this should be marked with a G to signify investment gold

Lot 615

G William IV, sovereign, 1836, N of ANNO struck in shield, bare head r., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3829B), light rubbing on top of hair, good very fine, reverse better, exceedingly rare

Lot 619

G Victoria, sovereign, 1838, young head l., rev. crowned shield of arms within wreath (S.3852), good fine, rare

Lot 621

G Victoria, sovereign, 1841, unbarred As in GRATIA, young head l., rev. crowned shield of arms within wreath (S.3852), small edge bruise, fine, reverse better, very rare and the key date

Lot 658

G Victoria, sovereign, 1859, Ansell, young head l., rev. crowned shield of arms within wreath (S.3852E), extremely fine or better, rare in this grade

Lot 693

G Victoria, sovereign, 1879S, young head l., S below, rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3858A), about extremely fine, rare date

Lot 723

G Edward VII, sovereign, 1908C, bare head r., rev. St. George and dragon, C above date (S.3970), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as About Uncirculated Details, Damaged, extremely rare

Lot 738

† George, Prince Regent, Grand National Jubilee for the Signing of the Peace of Paris, 1814, white metal medal, unsigned, bust l., a fur mantle around his frock coat, rev. inscription within wreath, 45mm. (BHM.830); other white metal medals (11): George III, Saved from Assassination, 1800; Death of the Duke of Bedford, 1802; Death of the Duke of York, 1827; York Minster, Destruction of the Choir, 1829 (2); Opening of London Bridge [City series]; Birmingham Grammar School, 1836 (BHM.486/532/1278/1360/1545/1712); Victorian (4); and a copper medal of Francis Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, 1829 (BHM.1340), the first extremely fine, the others very fine and better, all white metal pieces scarce or rare (13)

Lot 746

Victoria, The Marriage of Princess Helena (1846-1923) to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1831-1917), 1866, silver medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, conjoined busts l., rev. crown above date, 5TH JULY 1866, their names around and knotted ribbon below, on a field of crosses within a hexfoil with roses in spandrels, 64mm. (BHM.2860; E.1583), in Wyon of Regent Street case of issue, mint state with light tone, rare

Lot 806

Canada, Victoria, 10 cents, 1882H; 5 cents, 1875H, young head l., rev. crowned value and date within wreath (KM. 3/2), the first heavily toned, fine, the second poor, but rare (2)

Lot 918

G USA, 2½ dollars, 1846O, Liberty head l., rev. eagle with shield on breast, nearly very fine, rare

Lot 940

USA, half dollar, 1897S, Liberty head r., rev. eagle with shield on breast, fair, rare

Lot 957

Qajar, Fath ‘Ali Shah (1212-1250h), ½ toman, Dar al-Sultanat Tabriz 1238h, wt. 2.30gms. (A.2866), minor weakness, otherwise extremely fine, rare

Lot 91

A Very Rare 19th Century Plaster Death Mask of an Infant Child in a Glass Display Dome on a Turned Oak Base. 26cm High

Lot 7082

A Rare Spinach Jade Double-Gourd Form Wall Vase The upper bulb centered by a white nephrite roundel enclosing the character da and the lower with the character ji, forming the phrase da ji (good fortune), the two separated by a gilt-bronze ribbon-form frame featuring a champleve-enameled footed stand, the reverse with a ruyi scepter form hanging hook. Qianlong Period Height: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm) [Overall wear] Starting Bid: $1800

Lot 7356

A Rare Complete Set of `Oriental Ceramic Art, Collection of W.T. Walters,` Sections 1-10 Grouped in pairs and encased in five original green cloth protective covers, each woven with the characters, Taoshuo, ëCeramics Recordsí, bound in yellow paper with a descending dragon highlighted in gilt and with the titles ëOriental Ceramic Artí and ëCollection of W.T. Waltersí, featuring full-page chromolithographic plates by Louis Prang, and black and white illustrations and text by S.W. Bushell. Printed 1896, New York, by D. Appleton & Company, Number 47 of 500 22 1/2 x 17 inches (57.2 x 43 cm) each [Minor wear and discoloration to the green cloth covers. Three sections lacking ties. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Bid: $2000

Lot 10

- COLLECTION DE L HISTORIEN LUCIEN LOREILLE (Lot 10 à 58) Très rare Catalogue PANHARD & LEVASSOR de 1892.

Lot 68

- MG : -OXFORD TO ABINGDON Par BARRACLOGH et JENNINGS toute lÂ’histoire de Maurice Garage très rare ouvrage de 772 pages publié à compte dÂ’auteur. Exceptionnel illustration couleur pleine page -MG SPORTS CARS par P.GARNIER rare ouvrage dÂ’essais éta

Lot 74

- GREAT AUTO RACES édition 266 Pages. As told and painted by Peter HELCK ABRAMS NYC 1975 rare ouvrage magnifiquement illustré sur les courses dÂ’automobile dÂ’avant guerre par un artiste de renom. On joint dessin original au crayon encadré de Peter HEL

Lot 78

-10HP CITROEN : -Notice dÂ’entretien reliure éditeur par Baudry de SAUNIER 2eme édition 1924 très bel état 96 pages. -Prospectus de vente a crédit André CITROEN 1923 IN-QUARTO -Manuel dÂ’origine « la 10HP André CITROEN » rare manuel dÂ’origine sur la

Lot 88

- Rare Lithographie de GEOHAM de 1935 représentant la Hotchkiss du record du monde des 48 heures sur lÂ’anneau de Montlhéry en Mars 1934. 60 x 47 cm.

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