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Lot 678

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

Lot 682

France, Napoleon I (as First Consul), 5 Francs, AN 13l, Bayonne (Gad. 580; KM. 662.9); Franc, 1807a, Paris (Gad. 446; KM. 682.1); Half-Franc, 1808a, Paris (Gad. 398; KM. 680.1); Half-Franc, 1811b, Rouen (Gad. 399; KM. 691.2) [4]. Varied state, last two scratched, second rare £100-£150

Lot 696

French Indo-China, Centième, 1931a, wing privy mark (Lec. 97; KM. 12.1). Very fine, rare £40-£50

Lot 7

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

Lot 70

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, PACX type, York, Skuli, scvla on eoferpic, annulet in third quarter of rev., 1.15g/6h (Pagan 535; SCBI Stockholm 332, same dies; Freeman 311; N 814; S 1172). About extremely fine and toned, very rare £800-£1,000

Lot 723

India, MUGHAL, Shah Jahan I, Mohur, Surat, 1037h, yr 1 (KM. 254.6; ICV 4260; F 787). About as struck, very rare [slabbed NGC MS 63] £3,000-£4,000 --- Surat mohurs with regnal year 2 are common due to the discovery of the Akola Hoard in 1974; year 1 is much rarer

Lot 730

India, JAIPUR, Mohur, in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, 1252h, yr 30, 10.88g/11h (Haritwal 95; KM. 77; F 1182). Good very fine, rare with full date visible £400-£500 --- Provenance: Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 44, 19 May 2020, lot 441

Lot 733

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)

Lot 74

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)

Lot 769

Moldavia, Stefan cel Mare (1457-1504), Gros, facing head of auroch, various field marks, rev. shield, 0.72g/1h (MBR 613). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine and rare thus £100-£150

Lot 77

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

Lot 79

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

Lot 796

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

Lot 8

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

Lot 80

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

Lot 801

United States of America, Five Cents (2), 1884, 1894 [2]. First extremely fine, second about very fine and rare £100-£150

Lot 81

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]

Lot 832

Death of the Duke of Marlborough, 1722, a copper medal by G. Vestner, armoured bust right, rev. Victory walking right over Mars and Death, holding palm branch and two wreaths, 49mm (MI II, 456/67; E 494). About extremely fine, reverse better with much original colour, rare £300-£400

Lot 834

George I, Death, 1727, a damascened copper medal by J. Dassier, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, holding medallion of George II, 32mm (Eisler 172; MI II, 474/92; E 507). Extremely fine, rare £200-£260

Lot 85

Henry II (1154-1189), Tealby coinage, Penny, class F, Thetford, Willelm, willelm [ –– ] t[ –], 1.37g/11h (EMC 1994.0300 and 2008.0278, same rev. die; N 961; S 1342). Nearly very fine but carelessly struck with much flatness, rare £100-£150

Lot 853

The New Administration, 1744, a copper medal, unsigned, George II enthroned facing, rev. half-length figure of Earl Gower three-quarters right, 40mm (MI II, 592/241). Minor corrosion, otherwise very fine, rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 38, 4 October 2004, lot 989

Lot 855

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

Lot 857

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

Lot 859

Duke of Cumberland and William of Orange, 1747, a silver medal by T. Pingo and one other, undated, armoured bust of Cumberland right, rev. bust of William left, 33mm, 13.97g (Eimer 2 [obv.]; MI II, 634/326). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine, very rare £150-£180

Lot 86

Richard I (1189-1199), Penny, class IVa*, London, Willelm, willelm : on : lvnd, 1.40g/12h (SCBI Mass 1037ff; N 966; S 1348B). Light surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine, dark find patina, rare £100-£120

Lot 865

Irish Surplus Revenue Dispute, 1755, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned [by J. Roche?], crowned Irish harp, rev. Earl of Kildare standing left with sword drawn, preventing a hand from snatching money off a table, 36mm (MI II, 676/391; E 650). Good very fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 869

Majority of the Prince of Wales, 1759, a copper medal by T. Pingo, armoured and draped bust left, rev. Tellus seated left between two lions, holding tambourine, four females dancing around oak tree in background to left, 54mm (Eimer 13; MI II, 698/428; E 666). Cleaned at one time, some minor flan flaws, otherwise extremely fine, rare £200-£260

Lot 870

Allied Leaders, 1759, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, George II and Frederick the Great of Prussia standing, shaking hands, rev. seven small medallions containing portraits of the Allied leaders, 46mm (MI II, 704/438 var.; E 672 var.). Holed, otherwise very fine; extremely rare; this obverse type believed unrecorded £100-£120

Lot 871

State of Britain, 1760, a lead medal, unsigned [by J.C. Hedlinger], armoured, draped and laureate bust left, rev. incomparabilis, map of the British Isles on globe, 68mm (Felder 189; MI II, 712/449; BDM II, 464). Edge bruise, otherwise very fine and very rare £300-£400

Lot 872

Arts Protected, 1760, a copper medal, unsigned [by J. Pingo], laureate bust of George III left, rev. king in Roman dress, clasping hand of kneeling female figure, three cherubs to left, 39mm (Eimer 21; BHM 6; E 685). Minor flan flaws, otherwise extremely fine, rare £120-£150

Lot 873

Marriage of George III and Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1761, a silver medal by J. Abraham, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia standing, burning incense over tripod and holding staff topped by liberty cap, 43mm, 31.34g (BHM 11; E 689). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £300-£400

Lot 874

George III, Coronation, 1761, a silver medal, unsigned, georgius iii rex crownd sepr 22 1761, bust of George III left, rev. charlotte queen of england, bust of Queen Charlotte left, 34mm, 16.80g (BHM –; E –). Very fine and extremely rare £600-£800

Lot 877

Birth of the Prince of Wales, 1762, a silver medal, unsigned [by T. Pingo], bust of Queen Charlotte right, rev. cherub rising from cornucopia, holding corn ears and palm branch, 29mm, 11.84g (Eimer 25; BHM 78; E 700). Good very fine, rare £150-£180

Lot 881

John Wilkes, 1768, a pewter medal by J. Westwood, bust three-quarters left, rev. Cupid walking left, holding quill and staff topped by liberty cap, 41mm (BHM 113). About very fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 882

Christian VII of Denmark, Visit to England, 1768, a silver medal by J. Westwood, bust left, rev. legend in ten lines, 37mm, 19.86g (BHM 130). Good very fine and toned, rare £200-£260 --- Christian VII of Denmark (b.1749, r.1766-1808), married Princess Caroline, youngest sister of George III, in 1766

Lot 885

John Smart, c. 1770, a uniface copper medal by J. Kirk after Smith, bust right, 37mm (BHM 153; E 764). Extremely fine with some original colour, rare £150-£180 --- Provenance: J. O’Byrne Collection, Part I, Christie’s Auction, 14-15 May 1962, lot unspecified

Lot 886

Death of Princess Augusta, 1772, a silver medal, unsigned [by T. Lyng?], draped bust right, rev. phoenix rising from flames, 33mm, 13.30g (BHM 159 [not listed in silver]; E 742). Scraped in reverse field, otherwise good very fine, rare £150-£180

Lot 889

David Garrick, 1772, a copper medal by J. Kirk, bust left, rev. symbols of the acting profession, 41mm (BHM 161). Good very fine, rare £100-£120

Lot 890

Sentimental Magazine, 1773-4, copper medalets by J. Kirk (13), viz. Oliver Cromwell, George II, George III, Queen Charlotte, Duke of Gloucester, David Garrick, Lord Chatham, Lord Camden, John Wilkes, Marquis of Granby, Duchess of Gloucester, William Beckford, Duchess of Cumberland, all 26mm (BHM 166-71, 173-6, 182, 190, 194) [13]. Varied state, rare as a set £100-£150

Lot 893

Majority of the Prince of Wales, 1783, a copper medal, unsigned, bust three-quarters right, rev. radiant plumes and motto, 33mm (BHM 250). About extremely fine, very rare £80-£100

Lot 894

Majority of the Prince of Wales, 1783, a white metal medal, unsigned, similar, 33mm (BHM 250). Slightly creased, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £80-£100

Lot 899

Marriage of the Duke of York and Princess Frederica of Prussia, 1791, a white metal medal by W. Mainwaring, conjoined busts left, rev. legend within wreath, 38mm (BHM 349). Some minor marks, corrosion spot on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 903

Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Caroline of Brunswick, 1795, a white metal medal by C.H. Küchler, incorrectly dated 1797, similar, 48mm (Pollard 9(i); BHM 392; E 865a). Corrosion spot on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare in this metal £100-£120

Lot 905

George III, c. 1800, a wooden medal struck from two different obv. dies by C.H. Küchler, undated, armoured and draped bust left on each side, 49mm (one side as BHM 458, the other as BHM 524). About extremely fine, very rare £60-£80

Lot 911

Church and King, 1807, a white metal medal by P. Kempson and S. Kindon, armoured and draped bust of George III right, rev. St Paul’s Cathedral, 42mm (BHM 630). Pierced at top and scratched in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 913

George III, National Jubilee, 1809, a copper medal, unsigned [by P. Wyon], bust left, rev. legend in 11 lines, 52mm (BHM 651). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £100-£120

Lot 918

Victories in the Peninsular War, 1812, a rectangular wooden medal by W. Turnpenny, draped bust of Wellington right, rev. list of battles on shield within wreath, arms and trophies below, 42 x 31mm (Eimer 200, this piece illustrated). Some surface cracking otherwise good very fine and extremely rare, the only known example; with loop and ring for suspension £150-£180

Lot 920

Chronology of the Sovereigns of England, 1814, a copper box medal, unsigned and undated, bust of the Prince Regent left, rev. inscription within circle of emblems of the Order of the Garter; containing 16 double-sided monochrome portrait discs depicting the sovereigns from William I to George III, 48mm (BHM 783; E 1062). Good very fine, most discs still attached, rare £300-£400

Lot 921

Peace of Paris, 1814, a copper medal by T. Halliday and T. Wyon Jr, laureate bust of the Prince Regent left, rev. Britannia standing, angel and Peace to left, 54mm (BHM 804; Pax 759). Minor marks on obverse and reverse cleaned at one time, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £100-£120

Lot 923

Battle of Waterloo, 1815, a brass medal, unsigned [by T. Kettle], Prince of Orange on horseback left, rev. legend within wreath, 25mm (BHM 875); together with two silver buttons depicting Kettle’s equestrian portrait within rope-work border, each 22mm [3]. First about extremely fine and rare, others very fine £50-£70

Lot 924

Marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, 1816, a white metal medal by T. Halliday and P. Kempson, conjoined busts right, rev. altar, 39mm (BHM 906). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 925

Marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, 1816, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, conjoined busts right, rev. Hymen standing facing, holding torch and wreath, 54mm (BHM 907 var.; E 1082 var.). About extremely fine, rare £100-£120 --- This piece lacks the date in the reverse exergue described by both BHM and Eimer

Lot 926

Marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, 1816, a white metal medal, unsigned [by J. Westwood?], conjoined busts left, Leopold wearing lion-crested helmet, rev. legend, 43mm (BHM 908). Pierced at top, some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £60-£80

Lot 928

The Prince Regent Preserved from Assault, 1817, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, laureate bust left, rev. radiant sun within crowned triangle, 39mm (BHM 935). Some contact marks and a small corrosion spot on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £60-£80

Lot 931

Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a silver medal by T. Webb and G. Mills for Mudie, draped bust three-quarters right, rev. Britannia seated left weeping, 49mm (BHM 940; E 1097). Fields brushed, otherwise extremely fine, rare £300-£400

Lot 933

Death of Princess Charlotte, [1817], a uniface white metal cliché of the obv. of the medal by T. Webb and G. Mills, draped bust three-quarters right, 49mm (cf. BHM 940; cf. E 1097). Brushed, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £60-£80

Lot 935

Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a white metal medal, unsigned [by J. Westwood?], bust left, rev. book, sword and scales on laurel branches, 43mm (BHM 942). Pierced at top, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £80-£100

Lot 939

Birth of Princess Victoria, 1819, a brass medalet, unsigned, 17mm (BHM 975); Majority of Princess Victoria, 1837, a white metal medal by J. Davis, 43mm (W & E 3A; BHM 1735), and a brass medalet, unsigned, 25mm (W & E 18; BHM 1747) [3]. Very fine or better, first rare; second holed for suspension, last with attempted piercing on obverse £80-£100

Lot 942

Withdrawal of the Divorce Bill, 1820, a copper medal by G. Mills after P. Rouw, diademed head of Queen Caroline right, rev. legend in English, German and Italian, 55mm (BHM 1033). About extremely fine, rare £100-£120

Lot 943

Withdrawal of the Divorce Bill, 1820, a white metal medal, unsigned [by J. Westwood], draped bust of Queen Caroline right, rev. Britannia standing, holding mirror and frightening away a three-headed dragon, 43mm (BHM 1034). Pierced at top, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £100-£120

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