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Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II (First reign, 841-843/4), Æ stycas (8), moneyers Broder, Cunemund, Eanred, Fordred, Leofdegn, Monne and Vendelbehrt (2 – one possibly in base silver), wts. 1.0 – 1.33g (N. 188; S. 865), generally clear examples of good style, very fine to good very fine (8)
*Archbishops of York, Ecberht (732/4- 766), silver sceat struck during the reign of Eadberht of Northumbria (737-758), obv., ecgbert, mitred figure with cross, rev., stylised otberehtvs, central cross with pellets in angles in beaded inner circle, 1.05g (N. 192; S. 852), very fine
*Henry VIII, Third Coinage (1544-47), testoon, m.m. lis / two lis, reads henric’ viii di’ gra’ agl’fra’ z hib’ rex, facing bust, rev., crowned rose with crowned h – r at sides, 6.85g (cf. N. 1841; cf. S. 2364), a genuine coin in relatively good silver which has been skilfully tooled and worked to produce an idealised portrait of the aging King, neatly pierced for suspension as a pendant
*Edward VI (1547-53), First Period (1547-49), pattern shilling, 1547, in fine silver, m.m. arrow on reverse, obv., crowned bust of the King right within plain inner circle, with stylised cinquefoil or rose before legend reading timor . domin . fons . vite . m.d.xl7 divided by large square stops, rev., square-topped Royal shield within beaded inner circle on long cross fourchée with elaborate cross-ends, posvi / deu’.ad / ivtor / e’.mev’., similar large square stops, diameter 28mm, 6.23g (N. 1954), obverse double-struck and the portrait rather weak, fine, reverse more clearly defined and very fine or better, interesting and extremely rare
*Archbishops of York, Ecberht (732/4- 766), irregular base silver (or bronze) sceat imitating the silver issue struck during the reign of Eadberht of Northumbria (737-758), obv., ecgberht, mitred figure with crosses, rev., crude eotberehtvs, plain central cross, 0.84g (cf. N. 192; cf. S. 852 and 872), fine to very fine
*Edward VI, Fine Silver issue, crown, 1551, m.m. y, another similar, obv., King on horseback riding right [from the same die as the last], rev., square-topped Royal shield on long cross fourchée, wire-line inner circle on both sides, 30.79g (N. 1933; S. 2478), slight weakness in shield, about very fine
*Edward VI, Fine Silver issue, crown, 1551, m.m. y, another similar, obv., King on horseback riding right, rev., square-topped Royal shield on long cross fourchée, wire-line inner circle on both sides, from different dies to preceding two coins, 30.36g (N. 1933; S. 2478), x scratched in obverse field and four punch-marks carefully placed in upper field on reverse, otherwise about fine
*Elizabeth I, pattern groat or medalet, 1601, cast in silver, obv., vnvm a deo dvobvs svstineo, crowned bust of the Queen, wearing elaborately-decorated dress and ruff, threequarters left, rev., afflictorvm conservatrix, crowned elizabeth monogram, 24mm, 3.58g (N. 2050), lightly chased, very fine
*Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874), penny in base silver, Phase IIa, moneyer Wine, obv., neat bust right with pellet-in-almond eye with four crescents behind eye, simple style C legend bvrgredrex followed by a trefoil of pellets (this precise reading not listed by MacKay), rev., type D, mon / (3 almost vertically-placed pellets) vvine / eta, rev., 1.37g (cf. MacKay H1; N. 426; S. 940A), good very fine
*George III, Anti-Slavery, silver medal (c. 1790), unsigned, after William Hackwood, enchained slave kneeling right, rev., whatsoever / ye would that / men should do / to you, do ye / even so to / them, 33mm (B.H.M. 269; Eimer 836), virtually as struck, very rare in silver
*Sierra Leone Company, silver proof 10 cents, 1791, obv., sierra leone company, africa in exergue, crouching lion on hilltop, rev., ten cent piece, clasped shaded and unshaded hands, ‘10’ above and below, edge plain, 2.63g (Vice FT 5A; KM3), tiny flaw in field above lion, choice mint state, misty toning with a hint of green, rare. 109 examples struck by Matthew Boulton between 1793 and 1799.
*Sierra Leone Company, silver proof 20 cents, 1791, obv., sierra leone company, africa in exergue, crouching lion on hilltop, rev., twenty cent piece, clasped shaded and unshaded hands, ‘20’ above and below, edge plain, 4.97g (Vice FT 4A; KM4), choice mint state, slightly uneven greenish tone, very rare. 84 examples struck by Matthew Boulton between 1793 and 1799.
*Sierra Leone Company, silver proof half-dollar / 50 cents, 1791, obv., sierra leone company, africa in exergue, crouching lion on hilltop, rev., half dollar piece, clasped shaded and unshaded hands, ‘50’ above and below, edge plain, 12.87g (Vice FT 3A; KM5), choice mint state, lightly toned, very rare. 54 examples struck by Matthew Boulton between 1793 and 1799.
*Sierra Leone Company, silver proof one dollar / 100 cents, 1791, obv., sierra leone company, africa in exergue, crouching lion on hilltop, rev., one dollar piece, clasped shaded and unshaded hands, ‘100’ above and below, edge plain, 26.17g (Vice FT 2A; KM6), choice mint state, lightly toned, very rare. 40 examples struck by Matthew Boulton between 1793 and 1799.
Miscellaneous: Austrian Netherlands, Joseph II, quarter-kronenthaler, 1790 a, Vienna mint, good extremely fine; Ireland, George III, Bank tokens for 10 pence Irish (2), 1805, 1810, very fine and good very fine; Portugal, Joseph I, 200 réis, 1767, good very fine; with minor European base silver and copper coins (5), fair to fine and Kirk’s portrait medal of Oliver Cromwell in copper, 25.5mm, this very fine (10)
George IV, half-sovereign, 1823, rim knock, very good to fine, fully legible and silver crowns, 1821 (2), one very good; Victoria – George V, various mostly English silver (26) and base metal (13) coins, including a Jubilee head set of crown to threepence and halfcrown, 1899, these good very fine to extremely fine, others mixed grades (42)
Victoria, Jubilee, 1887, specimen set of gold and silver coins, in a contemporary display case also including the official Royal Mint Golden Jubilee medal in gold, this 58.5mm, wt. 85.0g, the coins comprising gold five-pounds, two-pounds, sovereign and half-sovereign, silver crown, double-florin, halfcrown florin, shilling, ‘withdrawn’ sixpence and threepence, a few hairlines, generally mint state, an attractive and very original set in a fitted case by M. Beal, goldsmith, of Sheffield (12)
Victoria, Jubilee, 1887, specimen set of 11 coins, comprising gold five-pounds, two-pounds, sovereign and half-sovereign, silver crown, double-florin, halfcrown, florin, shilling, ‘withdrawn’ sixpence and threepence, a few bagmarks on the silver but all virtually as struck and the gold coins especially fine, all in an old (but later) fitted case (11)
Victoria, Jubilee, 1887, specimen set of 11 gold and silver coins, comprising gold five-pounds, two-pounds, sovereign and half-sovereign, silver crown, double-florin (with Roman I in date), halfcrown, florin, shilling, ‘withdrawn’ sixpence and threepence, light handling marks but all practically mint state and the silver well toned, in a contemporary red fitted case (11)
Victoria, Jubilee, 1887, specimen set of 3 gold and 7 silver coins, comprising gold two-pounds, sovereign and half-sovereign, silver crown, double-florin, halfcrown, florin, shilling, ‘withdrawn’ sixpence and threepence, all cleaned in the past, two-pounds good extremely fine, sovereign good very fine but scuffed, double-florin only fine, other coins generally extremely fine, in a fitted case by Spink with empty space for £5 (10)
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, matt proof set of 13 coins, comprising gold five-pounds, two-pounds, sovereign and half-sovereign, silver crown, halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence and maundy set, two-pounds with minute rim nick, sovereign, half-sovereign and halfcrown all lightly hairlined or marked on the obverse, otherwise practically mint state, silver with patchy toning, in fitted case of issue (13)
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, matt proof five-pounds, two-pounds and silver maundy fourpence and threepence, have been handled but all extremely fine or better and without surface marks, in fitted case of issue for a 1902 ‘long’ set [this also in extremely fine condition but lacking one of the push-buttons from catch on lid] (lot)
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, matt proof set of 11 coins, comprising gold sovereign and half-sovereign silver crown, halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence and maundy set, small scuff on sixpence and obverses of the maundy fourpence and penny sometime cleaned, otherwise virtually as struck, in fitted case of issue (11)
Sovereign case: A 9ct. gold Victorian sovereign case by D&F, the outer shell with decorative engraving and initials JAE, 15.95g, very fine; together with Cruft’s Dog Show, silver prize medal (for best conditioned dog), 1906, pierced and with chain; and a copy of a Bavarian thaler, set in mount (3)
Elizabeth I, milled sixpences (2), 1562 (S. 2596), polished, fine, and 1568 (S. 2599), obv. scratch, toned, very fine; miscellaneous hammered silver (4) including halfpenny of James I (S. 2663); and de Passe style silver counter of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, mainly fine or better (7)
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