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Kevin Day (British Contemporary). Artwork ‘Patience’ oil on canvas, 72cm x 88cm. Condition: Pristine never hung. Provenance: Kevin Day was formerly the drummer in the band ‘Elbow’. All proceeds of this sale will go direct to The Amelia-Mae Foundation, a charity which supports children suffering a rare form of cancer.
DAVID BOWIE WITH THE LOWER THIRD - CAN'T HELP THINKING ABOUT ME/ AND I SAY TO MYSELF 7" (UK PYE - 7N.17020). A rare copy of David Bowie's 1966 7" single Can't Help Thinking About Me/ And I Say To Myself with The Lower Third (7N.17020, 1966 UK pressing on Pye. 4-prong centre labels have storage/ ring wear, still very legible. 7N 17020 A1/ B1 matrix. The record has a large number of surface marks including some that are feelable, G/ comes with a Pye paper sleeve).
DAVID BOWIE - LP PACK. A fantastic pack of 17 x LPs by David Bowie. Titles include Ziggy Stardust (x2) inc (SF 8287, 1E/2E matrix, printed inner, Titanic / Chrysalis Credits. Record strong VG, Sleeve with no mainman logo VG+) & (INTS 5063), Low (x2) inc (PL 1203, Track list sticker, Ex Record, Ex Sleeve) & (INTS 5065), Lets Dance (AML 3029), Aladdin Sane (x3) inc (RS 1001, INTS 5067 & NL 83890), Lodger (BOW LP 1), Diamond Dogs (INTS 5068), Hunky Dory (LSP-4623, German Pressing, Orange Logo), Young Americans, Heroes, Stage, Rare, Changes and Tonight. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+.
QUEEN - OVERSEAS PRESSING 7" COLLECTION. Brilliant collection of 25 x overseas 7" releases from Queen including rare Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, US and Yugoslavian pressings. Including Don't Stop Me Now (Japan, very scarce red label design copy, P-381E - Ex+/Ex+), Play The Game (US test pressing, EM 46652 - neat Ex), Bohemian Rhapsody (JP, P-1430E), Killer Queen (JP, P103-E), Now I'm Here c/w Keep Yourself Alive (JP, P-16E), Another One Bites The Dust (JP, P-618E, 2 x Japanese), Under Pressure (scarce red label design Japanese, P-1587E), Body Language (scarce red label design Japanese, P-1650), Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Yugoslavian, textured p/s), Bohemian Rhapsody (Dutch, advert on reverse), Spanish copies of One Vision and We Are The Champions and Italian copies of Spread Your Wings, Don't Stop Me Now and Bicycle Race. Condition is often neat VG+ to Ex+/archive. Please see list for additional pressing info.
An original and rare concert poster, advertising a date with 10CC supported by Queen at the Liverpool Top Rank on 28th December 1973. Measures 20 x 30". Rolled. Designer credited on poster as 'Simon Foster'. Shows some edge wear, a tape repair, some discolouration to verso but overall appearance is excellent with bright colours. The vendor's sister attended the concert and was given the poster at the time. Roger Taylor said of this concert "In an interview with Record Collector 40 years later, Roger Taylor reveals his fantastic memory when asked if Queen ever toured with 10cc. "No, but we did one gig with them. They were excellent. We had more of a show than they did. They had more of a session vibe, but great, inventive stuff. They weren't a stage act as such.""
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Fastolf, in imitation of Æthelred II CRVX coinage, draped bust left with sceptre, sitir dix flmilox, rev. faztolf o dlm, short voided cross, C R V X in angles, 1.34g/4h (BNJ XVII, pl.I, 2, this coin; SCBI BM 3; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 2-4; O’Sullivan 1; Roth 9; S 6100; DF 1). Good very fine with old cabinet toning, very rare £2,000-£3,000 --- This is one of the earliest Hiberno-Norse coins, copying an English type which was struck between c. 991-7. It is thought that the Irish imitations were introduced at Dublin within a few years, during the last five years of the century. This type is found in the Clondalkin (Co. Dublin) Hoard and Igelösa Hoard from Sweden, buried c. 1000, amongst others
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, pellet and annulet behind, zihtre rx yflhll, rev. færemin mo dyfl, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.37g/1h (cf. SCBI BM 21; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 13; cf. SCBI Ulster 21; cf. Roth 19; S 6103; DF 5). Slightly crimped, very fine or better, rare £600-£800 --- The Long Cross coinage of Æthelred II is conventionally dated c. 997-1003 and like the preceding type, imitations were produced at Dublin within a few years. An issue date around the Millennium is supported by the hoard evidence
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, ‘Lincoln’, Osgut, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, pellet and rosette behind, sihtrc re+ dyflnm, rev. osgvh mo lino, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.49g/3h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6104; DF 6). Slightly peckmarked, otherwise better than very fine, excessively rare and apparently unrecorded in the main references £1,500-£2,000 --- Dolley lists a Lincoln reverse of the moneyer Steinbit while Osgut is published with a Huntingdon mint signature (SCBI BM p.122)
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, ‘Stamford’, Godleof, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, sihtrc re+ dyflnmi, rev. godleop mo stan, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.31g/9h (SCBI BM – [but see p.123]; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6104; DF 6). Some peckmarking, otherwise about very fine and very rare £1,000-£1,200
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Æthelred, draped bust left, ædelred re+ aigo, rev. færemnn mo dyfli, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.61g/9h (SCBI BM 31, same rev. die; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 25; SCBI Ulster 29, same rev. die; O’Sullivan 8; Roth p.73; S 6106; DF 11). A little crimped and peckmarked, otherwise very fine or better and toned, very rare £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: Bt Baldwin
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Æthelred, draped bust left, large annulet behind, edel re+ aigmeni, rev. fæmienh mo dyen, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.23g/6h (SCBI BM 33, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen –; cf. SCBI Ulster 28-9; Roth 24; S 6106; DF 11). Slightly creased, nearly extremely fine and very rare thus £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Bt M. Rasmussen
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, ‘Winchester’, Byrhtnoth, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Æthelred, draped bust left of Irish style, edelred rex aigmno, rev. byrhtiod mo rini, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.54g/9h (SCBI BM 40, same dies and p.123 note; SCBI Copenhagen 29; SCBI Ulster –; S 6107; DF 12). Slightly crimped, otherwise good very fine with a strong portrait, very rare £1,200-£1,500 --- Imitations of English prototypes were struck with English mint names and moneyers, as well as ‘correct’ Dublin signatures. This coin copies an issue of Winchester moneyer Byrhtnoth
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, ‘London’, Emirnie, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, with the title (?) Thymn Roex, draped bust left, half-pellet with four tiny pellets at nape of neck, dymnroæ+ mnegi, rev. emir niemioivnd, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.24g/1h (BNJ 29, p.287, 15; SCBI BM 30, same obv. die; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 22; cf. SCBI Ulster 27; Roth 26; S 6109; DF 8). A little crimped and peckmarked, otherwise very fine, toned, extremely rare £1,200-£1,500 --- The meaning of the obverse legend is still uncertain, with no Hiberno-Scandinavian leader named Thymn known to history. A suggestion that it relates to the Danish warrior-hero Tymme Sjællandsfar was disproved by Dolley (BNJ 29 p.275ff)
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase I, c. 995-1020, Sihtric, Penny, ‘London’, Dgdoa, in imitation of Last Short Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped and diademed bust left, sihtreiex diflnm, rev. dgdoa no lvndrin, short cross, 1.14g/3h (SCBI BM 56; SCBI Copenhagen 48; cf. SCBI Ulster 33; Roth –; S 6118; DF 19). Good very fine, irregular toning, extremely rare £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase II, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Car, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, quatrefoil of pellets behind, sihtrc re+ dyflmi, rev. carmn o dyflinr, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 1.46g/6h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 57; SCBI Ulster 37, same dies; Roth –; S 6122; DF 23). Extremely fine, the moneyer extremely rare £2,000-£2,600 --- The moneyer Car is mentioned by Roth under his no. 39
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase II, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, quatrefoil of pellets behind neck, two smaller pellets behind head, sihtrc re+ dyflm, rev. færemnn mo dyfli, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 1.55g/8h (cf. SCBI BM 71-2; SCBI Copenhagen 58, same obv. die; cf. SCBI Ulster 58 for obv. type; Roth 39; S 6122; DF 23). Nearly extremely fine, toned, rare £1,000-£1,200
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase II/III, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, long face with distinctive ear, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.93g/12h (SCBI BM 119ff; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 101 for obv.; SCBI Ulster 134ff; S 6132; DF 24). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £600-£800 --- Although blundered, the obverse legend has elements of the name Sihtric visible and despite being fairly light weight, the flan appears slightly larger than the usual Phase III coins. On the portrait, the ear is clearly distinguishable, as found on the earlier series
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, hand before face, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, pellet in others, blundered legends both sides, 1.04g/3h (SCBI BM 105, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth 131; S 6130; DF 24). Better than very fine and toned, the variety extremely rare £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Bt Baldwin 1998
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, hand on neck, three pellets by mouth, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.94g/12h (SCBI BM 135; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 254; SCBI Yorkshire 1488; Roth 129; S 6131; DF 24). The obverse struck from a worn or slightly damaged die, good fine, extremely rare £400-£500 --- The symbols on this coin are quite visible but unfortunately not well defined. Overall, however, the coin is far superior to the British Museum specimen which is badly cracked
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand with pellet by thumb in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 1.07g/10h (SCBI BM 83, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 106-7, same rev. die; SCBI Ulster 134, same rev. die; Roth 109b; S 6132; DF 24). Good very fine, toned, rare £500-£600 --- Provenance: G.W. de Wit Collection, Part III, Künker Auction 137 (Osnabrück), 11 March 2008, lot 3307
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left with crescent face and pelleted chin, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, fingers with double-pellet terminals, blundered legends both sides, 0.91g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 163; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6132; DF 24). Distinctive style, well struck, good very fine, very rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton February 2005
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, small draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.88g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6132; DF 24). Good very fine, very rare, both style and lettering unusual, the dies apparently unrecorded in the main references £400-£500 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, small draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.98g/9h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 207, same obv. die; S 6132; DF 24). Nearly very fine, rare £300-£400 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton April 1998
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, large pellet in third, blundered legends both sides, 0.84g/3h (SCBI BM 98-9; SCBI Copenhagen 187, same dies; SCBI Ulster 213ff; Roth 106; S 6132; DF 24). Of good style, nearly extremely fine with old cabinet toning, rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton February 2005
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, pellet and serpent in others, blundered legends both sides, 0.80g/12h (SCBI BM 119ff; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 189; SCBI Ulster 237ff, and 298; Roth –; S 6132A; DF 24). Extremely fine and toned, the reverse symbols very unusual and very rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Martin While most coins have fairly schematic and stylised ornaments, this specimen has a realistic looking serpent on the reverse with a snake-like body with head reverted and tapering to a pointed tail
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in one quarter, cross pommée in adjacent quarter, blundered legends both sides, 0.78g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 190; SCBI Ulster 246-8, same dies; Roth 160; S 6132; DF 24). Good very fine or better, toned, the variety very rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in one quarter, cross pommée in adjacent quarter, blundered legends both sides, 0.88g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 190; SCBI Ulster 246-8, same dies; Roth 160; S 6132; DF 24). Nearly extremely fine, toned, the variety very rare £500-£600
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, cross and pellet before face, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.79g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 250; Roth 98; S 6132A; DF 24). About very fine and rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, cross pattée on neck, pellet before nose, three pellets behind neck, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.85g/12h (SCBI BM 140, same obv. die; SCBI Copenhagen 219; SCBI Ulster 256; Roth 119; S 6132A; DF 24). Good very fine, toned and rare £500-£600
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, cross pattée on neck, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.79g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 204; SCBI Ulster 266-7, same dies; Roth 118; S 6132A; DF 24). Nearly extremely fine, toned, the variety very rare £500-£700
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, small pellet before eye, pellet-in-annulet behind neck, rev. long voided cross, hand, tiny crescent, hand, trefoil of pellets in angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.96g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 290-1, same obv. die; Roth 93a; S 6132A; DF 24). Very fine or better, toned, very rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, pelleted hand and wrist behind head, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.93g/11h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 222; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6132A; DF 24). A few peckmarks, about very fine, the variety unusual and extremely rare £400-£600
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, pelleted hand and wrist behind head, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.89g/11h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 222; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6132A; DF 24). About very fine, toned, the variety unusual and extremely rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase IV, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, ‘Scratched Die’ type, draped bust left, pellet on face, two on neck and by tip of nose, three behind head, rev. long voided cross, hand, cross and two pellets, three pellets, two pellets in quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.96g/4h (SCBI BM 146/149; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 311; O’Sullivan 22; cf. Roth 159; cf. S 6134; DF 25). About very fine and very rare thus £600-£800 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase IV, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, ‘Scratched Die’ type, crude draped bust left, seven pellets on profile, rosette (?) of pellets behind head, rev. long voided cross, hand, two pellets, nothing, two pellets and cross in quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.95g/6h (cf. SCBI BM 146; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 311; O’Sullivan 22; cf. Roth 159; cf. S 6134; DF 25). About very fine, very rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase IV, Penny, Dublin, helmeted bust with triple-stranded moustache facing, rev. long voided cross, hand, three pellets, cross, two pellets in angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.67g/1h (SCBI BM 150ff; SCBI Copenhagen 247ff; SCBI Ulster 318; O’Sullivan 47; Roth 166; S 6136; DF 27). Rather weakly struck, very fine, rare £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Noble Numismatics Auction 70 (Melbourne), 9-11 July 2002, lot 2146
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase IV, Penny, Dublin, helmeted bust with triple-stranded moustache facing, rev. long voided cross, hand, pellet, cross, pellet in angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.44g/3h (SCBI BM 153-4; SCBI Copenhagen 247ff; SCBI Ulster 317ff; O’Sullivan 47; Roth 165; S 6136; DF 27). Edge chipped, very fine, toned, rare £1,000-£1,200
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, crude draped bust left, cross before eye, rev. long voided cross, hand and quatrefoil of pellets in alternate quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.93g/6h (cf. SCBI BM 208; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth 139; cf. S 6138; DF 28). Crudely struck, good very fine, toned, extremely rare £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, group of pellets on neck, pellet before eye, rev. long voided cross, fleur, pellet-in-annulet, crescent, pellet in quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.94g/12h (cf. SCBI BM 164-6, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; cf. S 6138; DF 28). Very fine, toned, extremely rare £1,200-£1,500 --- The three die-linked specimens in the British Museum are all from the 1834 Kirk Michael (Isle of Man) Hoard
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, hand on neck, cross pommée before eye, trefoil of pellets by tip of nose, rev. long voided cross, nothing in quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.69g/11h (cf. SCBI BM 163 [obv.]; SCBI Copenhagen –; cf. SCBI Ulster 254 [obv.]; cf. Roth 129; cf. S 6138; DF 28). Reverse fine, obverse better with details clear, excessively rare £600-£800 --- A crude and lightweight imitation with an unusual unornamented reverse but incorporating obverse symbols from the earlier phase III coinage
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Æthelred II Long Cross/Cnut Short Cross coinage, draped bust left, pellet-in-annulet and two trefoils on neck, annulet and pelleted line behind head, rev. short voided cross, nothing in angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.65g/12h (cf. SCBI BM 175; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; O’Sullivan 26; cf. Roth 194 for rev.; S 6142; DF 28). Small edge chip, about very fine and excessively rare £1,200-£1,500
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Æthelred II Long Cross/Edward the Confessor type xiii, very crude bust left, three pellets on neck, rev. cross with triple pellet finials, small cross pattée in centre, blundered legends both sides, 0.83g/12h (SCBI BM 219; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 260; SCBI Ulster –; O’Sullivan –; Roth 5; S 6149; DF 28). Very fine but very crudely struck, dark tone, excessively rare £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Glendining Auction, 24 January 1996, lot 74; bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Æthelred II Long Cross/Harold II PAX coinage, crude bust left, annulet on neck, cross between two pellets in front of face, rev. blundered inscription across field, blundered legends both sides, 0.94g/9h (SCBI BM 220, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 261; SCBI Ulster 333; O’Sullivan 33; Roth 198; S 6151; DF –). Better than very fine, toned, extremely rare £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: CNG Auction 31 (New York), 7 December 1994, lot 626; bt Spink
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Æthelred II Long Cross/William I [?] coinage, very crude bust left, three pellets on neck, rev. ‘bow’ cross, three pellets in each angle, all with curved lozenge, blundered legends both sides, 0.63g/11h (cf. SCBI BM 230; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 277; cf. SCBI Ulster 357; Roth 220; cf. S 6154B; DF 29). Crudely struck, very fine, toned, very rare £2,000-£3,000 --- This reverse type is normally coupled with an obverse bust with a hand on the neck
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin (?), an imitation with ‘Norman’ obverse, original reverse, crude facing bust with cross above head (?), rev. pellet-in-annulet surrounded by four trefoils of pellets, blundered legend on obv., border of strokes on rev., no inner circles, 0.73g/12h (cf. SCBI BM 226 for obv/227 for rev.; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; cf. Roth 225 for rev.; cf. S 6160 [rev.]; DF 29). Much flatness, about fine, excessively rare, the dies apparently unrecorded £400-£500 --- Provenance: S.N. Lane Collection, Spink Auction 23, 21 September 1982, lot 118; bt C.J. Denton
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, three interlinked annulets before face, rev. long voided cross, ‘spectacles’ or ‘scissors’ in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.89g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth 73; cf. S 6161 [rev.]; DF –). About very fine, dark tone, extremely rare £800-£1,000 --- It is not clear what the design is in the two reverse quarters; it resembles a pair of shears or pince-nez spectacles
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase V, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of a William I Two Sceptres type, crude facing bust with two sceptres, rev. short single cross with trident finials, pellet in each angle, blundered legends both sides, 0.84g/12h (cf. SCBI BM 224 for obv.; SCBI Copenhagen 281 for obv.; SCBI Ulster 347 for rev.; O’Sullivan 24; Roth 206; S 6170; DF 29). Carelessly struck, good very fine for issue but with small perforation, extremely rare £1,500-£2,000
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