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Lot 1259

Pre 47 silver, approx 2kg.

Lot 1260

Pre 47 silver, approx 2kg.

Lot 1261

Pre 47 silver, approx 2kg.

Lot 1262

Pre 47 silver in coin album sheets Half Crowns and Shillings. Approx 880g

Lot 1263

Gold plated hallmarked sterling silver set of medals depicting ‘The Arms of the Prince & Princess of Wales’ in original presentation case.

Lot 1279

Five Royal Mint Silver Proof Crowns in Original presentation cases with certificates.

Lot 1284

Royal Mint sets and commemorative coins, includes 2006 year set, Silver Proof 2017 Canute £5, Westminster ‘world cup glory’ Silver proof two coin set, Diamond wedding 2007 £5, 2011 London 2012 £5 coin, 4th Olympiad 2008 £2, WW1 2015 Royal Navy £2, 2012 UPS Olympic medal, Royal Mint 50 years of Cori Medallic issue, with 5 x £5 coins & commemorative crowns.

Lot 1288

Four Royal Mint silver proof crowns in original cases with certificates along with the silver 1937 Coronation medal and a 1951 Festival of Britain Crown in Original Case with Certificate.

Lot 1289

‘The Official Coin Collection in Honour of The Queen Mother, of 43 Sterling Silver Proof Coins (approx 1.2kg). In two wooden presentation cases.

Lot 1290

Three Royal Mint Silver Proof Paddington 50p Coins in Original Cases with Certificate. 2 x Paddington Station & one Buckingham Palace.

Lot 1292

Six Royal Mint Silver Proof coloured Beatrix Potter 50p coins in Original Cases with Certificates. (two in Perspex display blocks).

Lot 1295

Small coin collection of UK & World Coins,includes pre 47 and pre 20 silver and commemorative crowns.

Lot 1297

British and World Coins, includes 18th & 19th Century  token coins, early copper coins, withsome Pre 47 silver.

Lot 1302

Collection of UK & World Coins & Banknotes, includes Pre 20& Pre 47 Silver, The 1974 IcelandSilver proof set of 500 & 1000 Kronur in Original Case, 1892 & 1937 Crowns, Royal Bank of Scotland £1, with other Banknotes and coins.

Lot 1311

UK & World coins, includes Philippine coin set, George III cartwheel twopence with other Georgian copper coins, Commemorative Crowns small tin of pre 47 silver, military badges with some modern limited edition uk £5, £2, £1 & 50p’s & a smallam of Banknotes.

Lot 1314

Large collection of George VI Halfcrown’s along with 1970 proof year set, George VI silver Threepence includes the rarer year of 1943 & 44,Queen Elizabeth II set of uncirculated Farthings,collection of pre and post decimal Irish coins, 2 xSt Helena & Ascension Island Royal visit crowns.Whitman folders for penny’s, farthings, Sixpence and Brass Threepence.

Lot 1317

Collection of UK and World Coins, includes Halfcrown’s 1836, 1887 with other pre 20 & pre 47 silver coins, with other British coins & World Coins.

Lot 136

Medieval silver annular brooch, the frame is formed by two snakes, whose bodies are joined and their addorsed heads turned back inwards. The necks are joined by a bar on which the silver pin hinges. 13th - 14th century. 14mm, 1.04g.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 137

Medieval octagonal annular brooch. A medieval brooch whose frame is in the form of an octagon with concave sides and a trifoliate projection at each corner. One side has a narrowed section to accommodate the hinged silver pin. 13th - 14th century. 28mm, 3.7g.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 138

Medieval Ring. Circa, 12th-14th century AD. Silver, 3.2g. 20mm diameter (13mm internal). An interesting style ring formed in a series of thick moulded beads and an oval bezel. The bezel has faint traces of a design, maybe an animal or letter?.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 139

Medieval buckle plate, barrel lock and silver buckle. largest: 42mm.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 151

Medieval Pendant. Circa 15th century AD. Silver, 1.95g. 18.99 mm. A silver gild open-work pendant depicting a ring of flowers enclosing a heart in the centre. The pendant is likely to be a devotion piece to Mary's immaculate heart, the flowers representing the rose given to Mary by the Angel Gabriel. Ref: for similar depictions see: Mitchiner, 1986. p. 175. no. 554-557. From an old English collection, ex A. P. Smith.

Lot 154

Medieval Harness Pendant. Circa 14th century AD. Copper-alloy, 41.14 mm. A quatrefoil-shaped horse harness pendant complete with its original hanger. The face of the pendant is detailed with a central box enclosing a lion passant left. Traces of silver plating and red enamel remain. Ref: Mitchiner, p.135. fig.388.

Lot 159

Richard III Heraldic Pendant. Circa, 15th century AD. Copper-alloy, 4.96g. 26.99 mm. A quality silver plated bronze horse harness pendant in the form of a quatrefoil. The face of the pendant is detailed with a boar's head on a pelleted field with a crescent above and below, a sun. The boar’s head was the badge of the Plantagenet kings and featured on the coinage of Edward V and Richard III along with other devices such as crescent and sun. An identical pendant was sold in 2014 which was reportedly found near Bosworth field.

Lot 165

Boy Bishop Tokens. Circa 15th century AD. Lead, 15.79 - 19.54 mm. A selection of medieval boy bishop tokens. These tokens imitate the silver pennies of the period and were produced in Bury St Edmunds for the Holy festival of St Nicholas. "The cult of St Nicholas and its associated 'Boy Bishop' tradition—which derived from the saint's patronage of children and involved the choosing of a boy to be dressed up as the saint, who then performed ecclesiastical duties in the period around St Nicholas's Day (6 December) and Holy Innocents (28 December)—seems to have been widespread throughout England in the late medieval period, to judge from both the prevalence of dedications to St Nicholas and the number of references to Boy Bishops that are found in sources of this era. For example, in the fifteenth century at King's College, Cambridge, the Boy Bishop was allowed to 'say and carry out vespers, matins, and other divine services', and the Boy Bishop's mitre there in the early sixteenth-century was a gift from Bishop Geoffrey Blythe of Chester, indicating the official approval of the tradition."

Lot 166

Boy Bishop Tokens. Circa 15th century AD. Lead, 15.79 - 19.54 mm. A selection of medieval boy bishop tokens. These tokens imitate the silver pennies of the period and were produced in Bury St Edmunds for the Holy festival of St Nicholas. "The cult of St Nicholas and its associated 'Boy Bishop' tradition—which derived from the saint's patronage of children and involved the choosing of a boy to be dressed up as the saint, who then performed ecclesiastical duties in the period around St Nicholas's Day (6 December) and Holy Innocents (28 December)—seems to have been widespread throughout England in the late medieval period, to judge from both the prevalence of dedications to St Nicholas and the number of references to Boy Bishops that are found in sources of this era. For example, in the fifteenth century at King's College, Cambridge, the Boy Bishop was allowed to 'say and carry out vespers, matins, and other divine services', and the Boy Bishop's mitre there in the early sixteenth-century was a gift from Bishop Geoffrey Blythe of Chester, indicating the official approval of the tradition."

Lot 167

Boy Bishop Tokens. Circa 15th century AD. Lead, 15.79 - 19.54 mm. A selection of medieval boy bishop tokens. These tokens imitate the silver pennies of the period and were produced in Bury St Edmunds for the Holy festival of St Nicholas. "The cult of St Nicholas and its associated 'Boy Bishop' tradition—which derived from the saint's patronage of children and involved the choosing of a boy to be dressed up as the saint, who then performed ecclesiastical duties in the period around St Nicholas's Day (6 December) and Holy Innocents (28 December)—seems to have been widespread throughout England in the late medieval period, to judge from both the prevalence of dedications to St Nicholas and the number of references to Boy Bishops that are found in sources of this era. For example, in the fifteenth century at King's College, Cambridge, the Boy Bishop was allowed to 'say and carry out vespers, matins, and other divine services', and the Boy Bishop's mitre there in the early sixteenth-century was a gift from Bishop Geoffrey Blythe of Chester, indicating the official approval of the tradition."

Lot 168

Medieval Brooch. Circa 14th century AD. Silver, 0.66g. 15.16 mm. A small finely worked annular brooch formed of ten small cross-hatched knops around a plain D-shaped frame. The pin is undecorated except a collar at the loop end where it joins the frame. Ref: Egan & Pritchard, p.253. fig.1333. From an old Essex collection.

Lot 172

Post-Medieval silver chessman type seal matrix with a tapering hexagonal-sectioned handle surmounted by a circular loop. The oval seal face carries an engraved device of a griffin emerging from a torse. 16th - 17th century. 20mm x 16mm, 5.42g. Private UK collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 173

Post-medieval silver seal matrix hallmarked for 1796 Birmingham. The oval seal face engraved with a profile female bust with an (uncertain) inscription above: SEDDOUS?. 25mm x 17mm, 6.8g.

Lot 177

Tudor silver filigree pin. A silver-gilt dress pin having a spherical head with filigree decoration. 16th century. 62mm x 10mm, 2.6g.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 178

Tudor silver-gilt filigree cap hook, 16th century. The body is hemispherical with applied filigree decoration and a lobed back plate with an S-shaped hook attached. 18mm x 15mm, 4.3g. Read (2008) Hooked clasps and eyes, no. 713 (p 193) class A, type 1.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 179

Tudor silver-gilt filigree hooked fastener. A trifoliate body with the upper surface having three conjoined hemispheres with filigree decoration. Between the three hemispheres is a silver quatrefoil fixed with a silver-gilt rivet. On the reverse is a rectangular attachment loop and a hook. 16th century. 17mm x 13mm, 1.8g.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 180

Post-Medieval silver annular brooch. 17th - 18th century. 26mm diameter, 2.3g.UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 181

Post-Medieval Finger Ring.  Circa, 17th century AD. Silver, 4.4g. 20mm diameter (19mm internal) x 13mm. Formed of a tapering flat sectioned shank decorated with incised lines and a large rectangular bezel set with iridescent glass. UK private collection, acquired before 1990.

Lot 184

17th Century Silver Thimble. Circa 1600-1650 AD. Silver, 6.46g. 28.52 mm. A stunning English made two piece tall thimble. Beautifully engraved with four scrolled crescents that form framed panels, each filled with small pushed squares. Ref: McConnel 1995, 24: Read 2018. no.51. Ex. Old Essex Collection.

Lot 189

Silver Maidenhead Button. Circa 17th century. Silver, 1.49g. 14.11 mm. A two piece silver button depicting a crowned female bust with flowing long hair. Makers mark, initials: I.C. It is possible the image may be that of Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II. Many buttons and cufflinks of various styles were made in celebration of this royal wedding.

Lot 191

Silver Hawking Bell. Circa, 16th-17th century AD. Silver,1.49g. 13.44 x 1309 mm. A small three part bell decorated on the upper sphere with a series of bands formed of punched dots. Makers mark TT?. Ref: P. Morel & D Horobin, Hawks Vervels. p.34.

Lot 198

Artefact Group. Circa 2nd century -18th century AD. A good selection of artefacts dating from the Roman period through to the 18th century. The lot includes various items such as, fasteners, rings, brooch, buckle and silver thimble etc.

Lot 204

Verica 'Cornucopiae Victory' silver unit, Atrebates and Regini tribes. Obverse: Wand between two corucopiae, wine cup below. COMMI F around.  Reverse: Victory seated right, VERI in front. 12mm, 1.37g. S. 134; ABC 1241; VA 531.

Lot 206

Dobunni Cotswold Cock Silver Unit. Size: 13mm, 0.74g. Obverse: Moon head right, pellet crescents as hair. Reverse: Triple-tailed annulate horse left, cock's head below; birds head and wheel above. Ref: VA 1020, ABC 2012.

Lot 210

Dobunni Cotswold Eagle Silver Unit.  Silver, 0.62 grams. 13.34 mm. Obverse: Moon head right, pellet crescents for hair, large boss on chin. Reverse: Triple-tailed annulate horse left, flower motif below. Stylised bird head above. Ref: ABC 2015, Spink 377.

Lot 212

Iceni Antedios Silver Unit. Circa, 10-20 A.D. Silver, 0.89g. 12.70 mm. Double crescent on vertical wreath. R. Horse right, reversed S below head. Pellet sun above, ANTD monogram below. Ref: ABC 1645, Spink 441.

Lot 213

Corieltavi Proto Boar Silver Unit. Circa 50-20 B.C. Silver, 0.85g. 13.45 mm. Boar right, no spear type. R. Horse left, large pellets sun ring above, pellet in ring below. Ref: ABC 1782, Spink 396.

Lot 214

Excessively Rare Belgae Silver Unit. Circa 20 B.C - AD 10. Silver, 1.50g. 16.96 mm. Helmeted head left, foal looking back in front. Rosette and crescent below, pellet in ring above. R. Horse left, spiral sun above. Foal looking back below, pellet in crescent and cross in front. ABC-, VA-, Spink-. An unpublished type recorded with the Celtic coin index as: CCI 21.0001.  

Lot 215

Sequani, Togirix Silver Unit. Circa, early to mid 1st century B.C. Silver, 1.87g. 15.79 mm. Head left, TOGIRIX in front. R. Horse left, TOGIRI above. Ref: ABC 100, BMC 366-397. 

Lot 218

Celtic Coins. (3) Iron Age, Celtic silver units. All fragmented, including a North Thames region Whaddon Goat type.

Lot 221

Philip I Silver Antoninianus Obverse: Radiate bust right, IMP MIVL PHILIPPVS AVG. Reverse: ADVENTVS AVGG, Philip I on horseback pacing left, his right hand raised, holding sceptre in the left. Minted, Rome AD 245. Size: 22.48 mm, Weight: 3.04 grams. Reference: RIC 26b, RSC 3. Ex John Wells Collection, Ex Essex Coins.

Lot 223

Trajan Decius Antoninianus.  Rome, AD 250-1. Silver, 22mm, 3.31g. Radiate bust right, IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. R. PANNONIAE, two Pannoniae side by side each holding a standard. Ref: RIC 21b, RSC 86.

Lot 226

ElagabalusTetradrachm  Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 219. Silver, 12.49g. 25 mm. laureate head right, with slight drapery, [. ] ANTWNE INOC. R.  AΗΜΑΡΧ.E.YNΑΤΟC ΤΟ Î’, eagle standing facing with spread wings, head left, holding wreath in beak; Δ-Ε across upper fields. Ref:. McAlee 758; Prieur 250. 

Lot 228

Roman coin group to include bronze coins of Maximianus, Valerian, Constans, Constantine II, Tetricus and a silver denarius of Hadrian. All recorded with the PAS. Largest 27mm, 9.1g.

Lot 232

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 87. Silver, 19mm, 3.17g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VI. R. IMP XIIII COS XIII CENS P P P, Minerva standing right on galley brandishing javelin and shield. Ref: RIC 92, RSC 218.

Lot 233

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 87. Silver, 19mm, 3.12g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIII. R. IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva standing left holding thunderbolt and resting on spear, shield at side. Ref: RIC 188, RSC 287.

Lot 234

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 87. Silver, 19mm, 3.13g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII. R. COS XIIII LVD SAEC FEC, herald advancing left wearing feathered cap and holding wand and shield. Ref: RIC 117, RSC 76/77.

Lot 235

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 92-3. Silver, 18mm, 3.36g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII. R. IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing left holding spear, left hand on side. Ref: RIC 174, RSC 278.

Lot 236

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 90. Silver, 19mm, 3.20g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P X. R. IMP XXI COS XV CENS P P P, Minerva standing, head left holding spear. Ref: RSC 259.

Lot 237

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 81. Silver, 18mm, 2.99g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M. R. TR P COS VII DES VIII P P, garlanded and lighted altar. Ref: RIC 19, RSC 577.

Lot 238

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 79. Silver, 18mm, 2.86g. Laureate bust right, CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VI. R. PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, Vesta enthroned holding palladium and sceptre. Ref: RIC 244, RSC 378.

Lot 239

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 80. Silver, 19mm, 3.11g. Laureate bust right, CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII. R. PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, Corinthian helmet on draped table. Ref: RIC 51, RSC 399a.

Lot 240

Domitian Denarius  Rome, AD 82. Silver, 19mm, 3.24g. Laureate bust right, IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M. R. TR POT COS VIII P P, tripod surmounted by dolphin. Ref: RIC 27, RSC 594.

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