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Victoria (1837-1901), Restrike Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore for E. Shorthouse, in copper, type 2, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated to left on rock within inner beaded circle, great britain above, one penny below, edge plain, 11.08g/12h (F 843; BMC 2116). Characteristic group of rust spots on neck partially polished out, small knock on Britannia’s right knee and metal fault on lower edge, otherwise extremely fine, rare £300-£400 --- Provenance: L. Bamford Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, lot 189 [from P. Withers]
Victoria (1837-1901), Restrike Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore for E. Shorthouse, in copper, type 3, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated to right on rock within inner beaded circle, one penny above, date below, edge plain, 9.41g/12h (F 853; BMC 2126). Characteristic rust spots on neck polished out, otherwise good extremely fine, rare £300-£400
Victoria (1837-1901), Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore, in copper, type 5, coronetted bust left, full titles around, rev. Britannia seated to right on rock within inner beaded circle, one penny above, date below, edge plain, 8.83g/12h (F 863; BMC 2135; Magnay 297). Rim flaw on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 505; C. Adams Collection, Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 190; DNW Auction 143, 12-14 December 2017, lot 1276
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series, type 49, facing head of Wodan with pelleted inner circle, border of eleven roundels around, rev. stylised peacock advancing right, rosette below head, 1.16g/11h (SCBI Abramson 378; Abramson 48-1110; N 108; S 801A). Better than very fine and attractively toned, an extremely rare variety £500-£700
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental series E, porcupine-like figure composed of pelleted lines, two parallel lines and pellets within curve of body, rev. debased standard with annulet in centre flanked by two ls, 0.99g (cf. SCBI Abramson 275; Abramson 98-10; N 45; S 790D). Very fine, the variety seemingly rare £240-£300 --- Provenance: Lockdales Auction 95 (Ipswich), 15 July 2012, lot 887
Kings of Northumbria, Æthelred I (Second reign, 789-96), base Sceatta, St Cuthberht’s Shrine, Cuthgils, edfred around cross pattée with pellet centre, rev. cvdcls around shrine, 0.99g/11h (SCBI Abramson 889-91; Abramson 85-10; N 184; S 857). Small flan crack at 2 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare £400-£500
Kings of Kent, Cuthred (798-807), Penny, Gp I, Canterbury, Sigebeorht, type Ci, cvd red rex in angles of tribrach with limbs terminating in circles, centre circle containing tribrach with pellets in angles, rev. sig ehe rht in angles of single tribrach moline, centre circle containing tribrach, 1.31g/4h (Naismith c20.2 [these dies not listed]; BLS 11; SCBI BM 678; N 208/2; S 876). Flan slightly curved and with minor unobtrusive edge loss, metal otherwise sound and free of the usual porosity, good very fine, extremely rare £1,500-£1,800 --- Provenance: Found near West Hendred, Berkshire (EMC 2021.0349)
Archbishops of Canterbury, Æthelheard (792-805) under Offa (757-796), Penny, Gp II, +o ff ar ex in angles of a plain long cross, uncial m within inner circle, rev. +aedilheard ar : c around circle containing ep and four pellets, 1.23g/6h (Chick 249; Blunt 138; SCBI BM 750; N 231; S 885). Minor porosity, otherwise better than very fine, the flan full and round, very rare; perhaps only the second known example of this type £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: Found in Dorchester (Dorset), 2021; EMC 2021.0334
Archbishops of Canterbury, Ceolnoth (833-70), Penny, Canterbury, Hebeca, [–]olnod archiep, tonsured bust facing, rev. hebeca moneta in and around cross, 1.12g/6h (Naismith C154g, this coin; N 245; S 894). Chipped, approximately 10% of flan missing, cleaned at one time, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: SNC June 1984 (3577); SNC June 1986 (3966); Spink Auction 62, 19 November 1987, lot 270; D. Sellwood Collection, Baldwin Auction, 4 June 2016, lot 294
Danes of York, Cnut, Penny, cnvt rex around patriarchal cross, inverted r on base of cross, rev. eb iai cec iv, small cross flanked by two pellets, 1.13g/9h (Lyon & Stewart EC-1b(ii)/CR-G; SCBI Ashmolean 143-4, same dies; N 497; S 991). Small scratch on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, very rare £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: R.C. Lockett Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 6-9 June 1955, lot 423 (part); St James’s Auction 4, 8 May 2006, lot 30; Tennants Auction (Leyburn), 29 April 2015, lot 9
Eadmund (939-946), Penny, Two Line type [HT 1, York], Ingelgar, eadmvnd rex e, small cross, rev. ingel gar m divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.44g/1h (CTCE 167; N 688; S 1105). Good very fine and toned, rare £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: Mark Rasmussen FPL 26, Summer 2014 (9)
Eadred (946-955), Penny, Two Line type [HR 1, North Western], Northgar, nortd gar m divided by three crosses, rosette of five pellets above and below, 1.26g/6h (CTCE 151 = SCBI BM 622, same rev. die; Chester Hoard –; N 707; S 1113). Good very fine and toned with small spots of green cuprite, the moneyer excessively rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: Christie’s Auction, 15 June 1970, lot 113; The Angelcynn Collection [bt Baldwin]
Eadwig (955-959), Penny, Two Line type [HT 1 ‘York’], Heriger, eadpig rex, pellet and crescent at end of legend, rev. heriger mo divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.21g/6h (CTCE 68; N 724; S 1122). Cleaned, edge slightly chipped, otherwise very fine, rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Found near Boynton (E. Yorkshire), November 2017; EMC 2018.0148
British Iron Age, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British Q?, imitating the ‘à l’oeil’ type of the Suessiones, devolved head of Apollo right, V-shaped motif partially replacing wreath leaves, rev. disjointed triple-tailed horse right, charioteer’s arm and seven pellets above, six-spoked wheel below, 5.64g (cf. DT 168 for prototype; Sills –; ABC –; BMC –; S –). A few minor surface marks, otherwise better than very fine, attractive metal, unlisted in the standard references and seemingly extremely rare £700-£900 --- Provenance: Found at Lasham (Hampshire), 2021; PAS HAMP-A467C6. The listing for this coin on the PAS website records it as a British Qa [Remic] type. Variations in obverse design suggests this is inaccurate. The standard Qa obverse features a wreath constructed of two parallel lines of leaves that run vertically across the ‘head’. On this coin, the upper part of the right leaf line is replaced by a ringed pellet from which two lines project in a V formation. Sills (2017), in his discussion of the Qa type, notes that the three known obverse dies used to strike coins of that class are all precise copies of a Gallo-Belgic prototype, the à l’ancre type. The V-shaped pattern seen on this coin is seen on the proceeding à l’oeil type, albeit in a slightly different location. The British findspot and marginally reduced weight of this coin are both consistent with it being a locally produced imitation
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Long Cross type, Lincoln, Æthelnoth, ædel · nod mωo li, reads ædelred erx, 1.62g/7h (Mossop pl. ix, 29, same dies; SCBI Lincolnshire 104, same dies; BEH –; N 774; S 1151). Nearly extremely fine, the moneyer rare £300-£360 --- Provenance: ‘Millennium’ Hoard, DNW Auction 165, 4-5 December 2019, lot 64; The Angelcynn Collection
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Æthelnoth, ælfnoth m ω on lvnd, late London D dies, reads angl, 1.08g/12h (Stewartby, BNJ 1998, p,24; BEH 2501; N 777; S 1154). Neatly struck, about extremely fine, the moneyer rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: The Angelcynn Collection
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Short Cross type, York, Godman, cnvt r eofe, diademed bust left with sceptre, rev. godman on eofe, voided short cross, 1.08g/5h (SCBI Yorkshire 203-4 same obv. die; BMC 179 var.; N 790 var.; S 1159 var.). About extremely fine, extremely rare with this obverse legend £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 246, 28 April 2017, lot 101
France, Louis XIV, Twelfth-Écu à la mèche longue, 1658d, Lyon, 4 Sols aux deux L, 1691d, Lyon, réformation, 10 Sols aux quatre couronnes, 1705aa, Metz (Dup. 1472, 1519, 1550); Louis XVI, Half-Écu aux lauriers, 1792a, Paris, Fifth-Écu aux lauriers, 1779q, Perpignan, Tenth-Écu aux lauriers, 1786r, Orléans (Dup. 1709-11) [6]. Varied state, fourth ex-mount, fifth rare £100-£150
British Iron Age, ATREBATES AND REGNI, Commios, Stater, class 2, E type, devolved head of Apollo right, rev. triple-tailed horse prancing right, e above, wheel below, [co]mmi[os], 5.41g (Sills 322; ABC 1025; BMC 730; S 66). Slightly weak of strike, otherwise very fine, light yellowish tone, well-centred and extremely rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist
India, NAWABS OF SURAT, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, yr 53, 11.52g/2h (KM. 76 [French India]). Fine, rare £80-£100 --- Only coins with regnal year 46 can be definitively attributed to the East India Company; the issuer of coins with higher regnal years is still uncertain (see P. Stevens, The Coinage of the Bombay Presidency, pp. 304-5)
Harold II (1066), Penny, PAX type, York, Arncetel, erncetel on eof, 1.45g/3h (Pagan, NM p.199, this coin cited; BMC 13; N 836; S 1186). Weak in parts, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £2,400-£3,000 --- Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 May 1971, lot 1016; CNG Mailbid Sale 108, 16 May 2018 (1138)
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Small Profile/Cross and Annulets type [BMC XII], uncertain mint (perhaps Ipswich) and moneyer, a[––––] gpe [?], 1.25g/9h (Allen, BNJ 2012, –; N 868; S 1273). Official snick in edge, surface crack both sides, portrait very fine, other details fine, presumably very rare £300-£400
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], Eastern variant, Norwich, Rodbert, [–]dbert : o[——], bust right wearing pelleted crown, 1.20g/4h (cf. EMC 2016.0182; cf. N 873; cf. S 1278). Slightly creased and bent, edge folded at 4 to 5 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, excessively rare; one of two known £1,000-£1,200
Turkey, Maudslay Sons & Field, Échantillon or Press Trial, 1851, for Turkey, in copper, obv. from the rev. die of Abdul Mejid’s second issue 20 Piastres with the accession date 1255h, rev. arabseque pattern, lambeth london 1851, edge plain, 39mm, 28.72g/12h (Hawkins pp.839-40, no.2, and pl. 27, 7; cf. DNW 137, 928). Extremely fine and very rare £300-£400
British Iron Age, ATREBATES AND REGNI, Tincomarus, Stater, class 2, Alfriston type, devolved head of Apollo right, rev. triple-tailed horse prancing right, fern leaf (?) above, wheel below, tinco[marv], 5.40g (Sills 328; ABC 1049; BMC 761-4; S 71). Small die break on obverse, otherwise better than very fine, very rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Flag type, [—]efnei, crowned bust right holding lance with pennant, rev. legend formed of letters and ornaments, cross moline with lis in angles, 0.66g (Mack 217; N 919; S 1313A). A large fragment with approximately 40% of flan missing, otherwise very fine and very rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: R. Inder Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 156
Stephen (1135-1154), Eustace Fitzjohn, Cut Halfpenny, York, e[——]ivs, knight standing right holding sword, rev. legend of letters and ornaments, cross in quatrefoil, 0.65g (cf. Mack 224; cf. N 929c; cf. S 1318). Very fine and extremely rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Found near Stamford Bridge (N. Yorkshire), 2015 (EMC 2015.0261); R. Inder Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 160 [from J. Philpotts March 2017]
Rebels Retreat to Scotland, 1745, a copper medal by J. Kirk, laureate, armoured and draped bust of George II left, rev. Truth seated on cloud, holding palm branch and bible, Hydra of rebellion prostrate at her feet, 31mm (Woolf 53:2; MI II, 608/269; E – [see note to no.601]). Extremely fine with some original colour, rare £150-£180 --- Provenance: R. Stucker Collection, Bourgey Auction (Paris), 21-3 November 1977, lot unspecified; E.L. Wolf Collection; bt Spink
Concord of Holland, England and Germany, 1746, a silver medal, unsigned [by M. Holtzhey], Hollandia standing facing, holding spear and shield, rev. three flags above three urns, 26mm, 4.77g (MI II, 619/291; BDM II, 538). Good very fine, rare £100-£120 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 43, 11 October 2005, lot 3236
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