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Lot 1194

FRANCE, Death of Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, 1824, a copper medal by J. Losch, 45mm (Bramsen 1873); together with other European copper medals (3) and a German silver agricultural award medal, all 19th century [5]. Very fine or better £50-£70

Lot 1203

FRANCE, Comice Agricole de Sedan, 1899, a silver award medal by L. Bottée, un-named, 44mm; together with miscellaneous World medals, etc, in silver (6), base metal (5), from Germany, Sweden, Finland, Russia, etc [12]. Very fine and better; five in cases of issue £100-£150

Lot 1208

GERMANY, Olympic Games, Munich, 1972, a set of 16 official silver-gilt medals authorized by the Organizing Committee, all 32mm; together with Kiel Regatta, 1972, a matching silver-gilt medal, 32mm (GV 13-29) [17]. Brilliant mint state; in official light blue gilt-blocked case of issue £80-£100

Lot 1215

SWEDEN, 8th World Postal Congress, Stockholm, 1924, a light bronze medal, unsigned, 56mm; together with other Swedish medals, in silver (4), base metal (4), mostly early 20th century [9]. Varied state £100-£120

Lot 1216

TURKEY, Die Waffenbrüderschaft zwischen Deutschland, Österreich-Ungarn und der Türkei [The brotherhood in arms between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey], 1915, a silver medal by Prof. P. Sturm, busts of Wilhelm II, Mohamed V and Franz Joseph I, rev. imperial eagle standing on branch, 34mm (Frankenhuis 679; Zetzmann 3033). Extremely fine £90-£120

Lot 1218

U.S.A., First Transatlantic Solo Flight by Charles Lindbergh, 1927, a nickel-silver medal, unsigned, 38mm (cf. Rauch 71, 2444); First Transatlantic Nonstop Flight by Aviatrix Amelia Earhart, 1932, a nickel-silver medal, unsigned, 38mm (Slg. Wolf 291); together with a modern silver medal of John F. Kennedy, 39mm [3]. Last mint state, in case of issue, others fine to very fine, first harshly cleaned £40-£50

Lot 1221

World medals, in silver (1), base metal (28) [29]. Varied state, one gilt £100-£150

Lot 1250

Roman Republican Coinage, M. Plætorius M.f. Cestianus, Denarius, c. 67, bust of Diana right, rev. eagle standing right on thunderbolt, 4.39g (Craw. 409/1); P. Clodius, Denarius, 42, bust of Apollo right, rev. Diana standing left, holding torches, 5.74g (Craw. 494/23); Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, rev. Æquitas standing left, 5.26g (RIC 118); together with other ancient silver coins (2) [5]. All within ring mounts £100-£120

Lot 1282

Roman Imperial Coinage, Septimius Severus, Denarius, 197-200, rev. Victory advancing left, 2.19g (RIC 142A; RCV 6373); Magnentius, Maiorina, Trier, 350, rev. Emperor standing left, 3.43g (RIC 264; RCV 18791); together with other Roman coins in silver (3), bronze (16) [21]. Varied state £80-£100

Lot 1287

Roman Imperial Coinage, Geta, Denarius, 198-200, rev. Spes walking left, 3.72g (RIC 4; RSC 193; RCV 7203); Severus Alexander, Denarius, 224, rev. Mars standing left 2.59g (RIC 37; RSC 251; RCV –); together with other silver coins (5) [7]. First two very fine, others in varied state £80-£100

Lot 1322

Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (4), base metal (12) [16]. Varied state £60-£80

Lot 1323

Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (15), base metal (approx. 100) [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300 --- Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Lot 1349

Roman, 3rd cent., a silver Ring, 2.1cm diameter, flat rectangular bezel with stamped pellet border, letters API in centre, D-section hoop with grooved decoration. Intact, with a few minor chips to the bezel and a grey patina £40-£60 --- Provenance: Found in Suffolk

Lot 1368

Miscellaneous artefacts (6), including part of a Saxon brooch, 14th century brooch buckles (2), a Roman pin head, a silver blank, 2.26g, and a 17th century sword belt mount [6]. Varied state £40-£60 --- Provenance: Found in Suffolk

Lot 1369

Miscellaneous artefacts (7), including a late Roman Ear Scoop and Nail Cleaner combination with ribbed decoration, Roman brooches (2), a Roman bronze ring, a decorated fragment from a Viking trefoil brooch, an 11th century garter hook and a 17th century silver bodkin [7]. Varied state £60-£80 --- Provenance: Found on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders

Lot 16

British Iron Age, Durotriges, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, disjointed head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, 5.89g (ABC 2157; BMC 2525ff; VA 1235.1; S 365). Of good quality silver, better than very fine, scarce £120-£150 --- Provenance: M.J. Grover Collection, DNW Auction CC1, 29 September 2008, lot 5125

Lot 18

British Iron Age, TRINOVANTES, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, so-called ‘Thatcher’s Sister’ type, head right with large pointed nose, rev. annulate horse right, floral motif above, 0.98g (ABC 2383; VA 1558-1; BMC 376). About very fine, but some slight edge loss £60-£80

Lot 268

Victoria (1837-1901), Pattern Florin, 1848, by W. Wyon, in silver, large laureate bust left, rev. vr cypher interlinked with emblems, all within quadrilobe, one florin two shillings around, edge plain, 12h (ESC 2931). Light surface marks and holder with some scratches, otherwise practically as struck, dark-toned, very rare [previously slabbed CGS UNC 80] £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: London Coins Auction 130 (Bracknell), 5-6 September 2010, lot 2072, recté ESC 899

Lot 333

Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Silver Proof Ten Pounds, 2012, London Olympics. As struck [slabbed NGC PF 70, one of the first 1,000 struck] £200-£300

Lot 338

Victoria (1837-1901), Proof set, 1893, comprising silver Crown to Threepence [6]. Some hairlines, otherwise about as struck, toned £5,000-£6,000

Lot 339

Edward VII (1901-1910), Proof set, 1902, comprising gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny [13]. All brushed, scuffs on Sixpence, scratch on Penny, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue £4,000-£5,000

Lot 364

Edward I, Pennies (4), London (3), class 1c, 1.32g/11h, class 4c, 1.31g/6h, class 10ab, 1.33g/7h, Canterbury, class 4c, 1.33g/3h (N 1012, 1025, 1038; S 1382, 1396, 1409); Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroat, class C, 1.93g/4h (N 1148; S 1574); together with other Edwardian silver coins (13) [18]. Fair to very fine £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Lot 374

Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, 3.18g/11h (N 1163; S. 1567); together with other hammered silver coins (2) [3]. Fine or better £60-£80

Lot 382

Edward IV (First reign), Light coinage, Halfpenny, mm. sun, 0.39g/9h (N 1608; S 2067); together with other hammered silver coins (18) [19]. First very fine, others in varied state, several damaged £150-£200 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Lot 385

Henry VII, Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, Abp Fox, two pillars, 0.67g/9h (N 1731; S 2234) Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce on obv., T on rev., 1.25g/6h (N 1802; S 2343); together with other silver coins (4) [6]. Fair to good fine £100-£120

Lot 388

Mary, Groats (2), both mm. pomegranate, 1.86g/8h, 1.59g/5h (N 1960; S 2492); Philip and Mary, Groat, 1.54g/3h (N 1973; S 2508); Elizabeth I, Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, 0.57g/1h, Third issue, Threehalfpence, 1561, mm. pheon, 0.64g/3h, Penny, mm. coronet, 0.48g/6h, Fifth issue, Threepences (2), 1579, mm. Greek cross, 1.34g/1h, 1581, mm. Latin cross, 1.31g/7h, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. bell, 0.86g/7h (N 1988, 1998, 2000-1, 2016; S 2558, 2568, 2573, 2579); together with other silver coins of Elizabeth (6) [15]. Varied state, several good fine or better, others damaged £150-£180 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Lot 395

James I, First coinage, Halfgroats (2), mm. lis, 0.73g/9h, mm. thistle, 0.89g/2h, Second coinage, Halfgroat, mm. escallop, 0.80g/11h (N 2076, 2104; S 2649, 2659); Charles I, Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp D, type 3a, mm. tun, 2.62g/6h (N 2241; S 2813); together with miscellaneous hammered silver coins (9) [13]. Varied state £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Lot 404

Charles II, Fourpence, 1679 (S 3384); William III, Sixpences (2), 1696c, early harp, large crowns, 1696, late harp, large crowns (S 3522, 3527); George III, Sixpence, 1820 (S 3791); William IV, Shilling, 1835 (S 3835); Victoria, Shilling, 1842 (S 3904); together with miscellaneous silver coins (13) 19]. Fair to fine, two pierced £60-£80 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Lot 410

William III, Shilling, 1696, first bust (S 3497); Victoria, Halfcrown, 1846 (S 3888); together with other silver coins (3) [5]. About fine and better £80-£100

Lot 415

George II, Sixpences (2), both 1757 (S 3711); George III, Sixpence, 1787, with hearts (S 3749); George IV, Sixpence, 1824 (S 3814); Victoria, Crown, 1889, Halfcrown, 1883, Shillings (2), 1883, 1887 (S 3889, 3907, 3921, 3928); together with miscellaneous British and World coins, in silver (16), base metal (20) [44]. Varied state £80-£100

Lot 432

Victoria, Crown, 1892, Double-Florin, 1889 (S 3921, 3923); other British coins (44, 25 in silver); together with World coins (15, 6 in silver), mostly 20th century [61]. Varied state £120-£150

Lot 433

Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887, Roman numeral (S 3922); together with Halfcrowns (13), Florins (10, including 1905), Shillings (19), Sixpences (19), Threepences (10), other minor silver (3), 1838-1963 [75]. Varied state, a useful lot £240-£300

Lot 436

Victoria, Halfcrowns (2), 1844, 1850 (S 3888); together with other silver coins (3), 1892-1935 [5]. First two fine, others better £150-£180

Lot 45

Archbishops of York, Abp Eanbald II (796-835) under Eanred (810-41), Sceatta or Penny, late 820s, · ea · nba · ld around small cross pattée, reading outwards, rev. +eanred r around small cross pattée, 0.91g/12h (SCBI Abramson –; Abramson –; Parsons –; Pirie –; N –; S –). Good very fine, struck on a broad flan; unlisted in the standard references and seemingly UNIQUE £600-£800 --- Provenance: Found near Driffield, E. Yorkshire (EMC 2021.0352). This coin represents the first known example of a Sceatta or Penny struck jointly under the authority of King Eanred and Archbishop Eanbald II. There was strong tradition of joint regal and archiepiscopal coins minted in the Kingdom of Northumberland, beginning under King Eadberht (737-58) and his brother Ecgberht, the Archbishop of York. The production of these joint issues continued regularly up until the pontificate of Eanbald II, at which point they were abandoned. This remarkable coin reveals that the minting of joint regal and archiepiscopal coins was revived, for a brief time, towards the end of Eanbald’s tenure as archbishop. The coinage of king Eanred (810-40) has been reviewed most recently by Stewart Lyon in the introduction to SCBI 68. Lyon divided Eanred’s coinage into two phases, distinguished from one another largely on the grounds of fabric. This coin is evidently struck from relatively good silver and thus consistent with the first phase of Eanred’s coinage. The style of the letter forms on the reverse conform closely to those seen on Eanred’s Phase I pennies signed by the moneyer Cuthheard (SCBI 68, 66). This moneyer appears to have had a preference for tall slender letters, particularly noticeable on the letter r, where the tail is almost parallel to the left limb. Another feature of Cuthheard’s work is the use of a cross as the principle obverse type, appearing directly below, and aligned, with the initial cross of the legend. The obverse of this coin carries the name Eanbald in the legend, with the letters inverted and reading outwards. Two men with the name Eanbald held the position of Archbishop successively during the late eighth and early ninth centuries, with Eanbald II replacing his namesake in 796. His pontificate appears to have lasted into the 830s. From a chronological perspective the latter Eanbald makes a better candidate to be the authority named alongside Eanred. Confirmation of this is provided by a die link between this coin and three regular archiepiscopal pennies, all signed by the moneyer Æthelweard (EMC 1997.0430, CNG eAuction 492, lot 1019, CNG 111, lot 1057). Æthelweard signed dies under both Eanbald II and his successor Wigmund. He was the only man whose employment continued following the start of Wigmund’s pontificate and Lyon intelligibly suggests that Æthelweard was the latest of Eanbald II’s moneyers. On this basis, a date for the minting of this unique joint issue Penny in the late 820s seems plausible. Given the dating indicated by the numismatic evidence it is tempting to associate this unique and important coin with the events surrounding the treaty at Dore. In 829 Ecgberht, king of Wessex, succeeded in finally conquering the Kingdom of Mercia. This extended the border of Ecgberht’s dominion to Northumbira, which provided the next logical target for further conquest. Acknowledging the threat posed Eanred submitted to Ecgberht and recognised him as overlord, no doubt with the intention of preventing war. In the end the treaty at Dore was superfluous. The following year the defeated Mercian king, Wiglaf, rose up and ‘obtained the Mercian Kingdom again’, driving Ecgberht back to the south of England. This joint regal and archiepiscopal penny evidently belongs to a special and short-lived issue minted around the time of these events. Perhaps it reflects an attempt to demonstrate political unity between crown and church in the face of Ecgberht’s impending invasion. Alternatively, it could represent a celebratory issue, minted following the removal of Wessex forces from the Northumbrian border. In either case it hints at a period of close, but short lived, co-operation between king and archbishop

Lot 461

Edward VII, Crown, 1902 ii (S 3978); together with a silver Coronation medal, 1902, by G.W. de Saulles, 56mm [2]. First good fine, second very fine £60-£80

Lot 493

George VI, Proof Halfcrown, Florin, Shillings (2, English and Scottish), Sixpence, Threepences (2, silver and brass), Farthing, all 1937 (S 4080-5, 4112, 4116) [8]. About as struck, some a little cloudy £100-£120

Lot 497

George VI, Shillings (5), 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 (2), English rev., Shillings (2), 1945, 1948, Scottish rev., Sixpences (6), 1938, 1942 (3), 1944, 1951, silver Threepences (3), 1937, 1940, 1941, brass Threepences (2), 1949, 1952 (S 4082-5, 4103-4, 4110, 4113); together with a Charles I Halfcrown and Victorian Threepences (2) [21]. Varied state £60-£80

Lot 504

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds (7), 1990, 1993, 1996-2000 inclusive; silver Proof Two Pounds (7), 1994, 1995 (2), 1997 (2), 1998, 1999; silver Proof One Pound (10), 1990-9 inclusive; silver Proof Fifty Pence (7), 1992 (2), 1994, 1997 (2), 1998 (2); silver Proof Ten Pence (2), 1992; silver Proof Five Pence (2), 1990 [35]. As struck; all in cases of issue £200-£300

Lot 505

Elizabeth II, silver Proof 25 Pence (4), 1972, 1977, 1981 (2); silver Proof Two Pounds, 1986; silver Proof One Pound (7), 1983-9 inclusive; silver Proof Fifty Pence (6), all 1973 [18]. As struck; all in cases of issue £100-£150

Lot 510

Elizabeth II, silver Proof set, 1996; deluxe Proof sets (16), 1985-92 inclusive, 1993 (2), 1994-9 inclusive; Proof sets (12), 1970 (5), 1971 (2), 1977, 1981 (2), 1983, 1984; together with currency sets (4) [Lot]. As struck; all in cases or folders of issue £100-£150

Lot 511

Elizabeth II, silver Proof sets (3), all 2000, 25th Anniversary of Decimalisation; silver Proof Two Pounds (2), 1994, 1995; currency set, 2008 [Lot]. As struck; all in cases or folders of issue £80-£100

Lot 513

Henry II to Elizabeth I, miscellaneous hammered silver coins (11); together with a groschen of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and a German bracteate [13]. Fine to very fine £300-£400 --- Provenance: All found at Boothby Pagnell (Lincolnshire)

Lot 515

John to Edward III, silver Pennies (27) [Lot]. Varied state, several damaged £100-£150

Lot 518

Charles II to George V, miscellaneous silver coins (68) [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Lot 532

Victoria to Elizabeth II, Crown (1), Shillings (3), silver Threepences (44), brass Threepences (37), Pennies (104), Halfpence (40), Farthings (53); together with miscellaneous British and World coins (43) [325]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 545

Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (6); together with an Anglo-Saxon cut Farthing and a base metal token [8]. Varied state £60-£80

Lot 547

Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (47); together with brass jetons and miscellanea (19) [55]. Varied state £200-£300

Lot 548

British coins, in silver (17), base metal (27) [44]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 549

British coins, in silver (32), base metal (59) [91]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 550

British and World coins and jetons, in silver (18), base metal (89) [107]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 552

British and World coins, in silver (9), base metal (100) [109]. Varied state £50-£70

Lot 555

Miscellaneous coins (19), mostly silver [Lot]. Mostly pierced or bent £20-£25 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Lot 637

South Africa, Republic, Proof silver Krugerrand, 2017. As struck, first day of issue [slabbed NGC SP 70, in black holder] £80-£100

Lot 638

South Africa, Republic, Proof silver Krugerrand, 2017. As struck, first releases [slabbed NGC SP 70] £60-£80

Lot 639

South Africa, Republic, Proof silver Krugerrand, 2018. As struck [slabbed NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo] £50-£60

Lot 652

Austria, Leopold I, 15 Kreuzer, 1693, Breslau (KM. 462); together with other World coins in silver (5), base metal (9) [15]. First very fine, others in varied state £60-£80

Lot 654

Bahamas, Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1971 (KM. PS4); BERMUDA, Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1983 (KM. PS6); SINGAPORE, Republic, Proof set, 1976 (KM. PS9); U.S.A., silver Proof set, 1976 [Lot]. As struck; all in cases or folders of issue £60-£80

Lot 662

Cayman Islands, Elizabeth II, Proof 25 Dollars (10), all 1980, The Silver Kings Collection (KM. 48-57) [10]. Brilliant, as struck; in presentation folder £100-£150

Lot 669

China, Miscellaneous Chinese coins, in silver (8), base metal (102) [110]. Varied state £150-£200

Lot 671

Cyprus, George V, 45 Piastres, 1928 (Prid. 1; KM. 19); together with other British and Colonial coins in silver (9), base metal (1) [11]. First very fine, others in varied state £100-£150

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