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FOREIGN / WORLD COINS, COLONIAL BRITAIN, British Colonies, India – East India Company, Bombay Presidency, copper 2-Pice (4), 1-Pice (3), one dated 1728, ¼-Pice, silver Surat 1-Rupee and ½-Rupee 1825 (Pr 107 (2), 145 (2), 104, 110 (2), 191; KM 218.2, 217.1); and a Malabar 1-Pice 1729 (Pr 302). Fair to very fine. (11) the Surat Rupee ex Wales & Co. the last bought W Crouch January 1895.
FOREIGN / WORLD COINS, COLONIAL BRITAIN, British Colonies, India – East India Company, Bengal Presidency, silver ½-Rupee (1830-1833), new Calcutta mint, copper ½-Anna (Pr 180, 213; KM 116, 59); other coins in silver (1) and copper (6). First mint state, others fine to very fine. (9) first ex Wales & Co 1887. second ex Caldecott.
FOREIGN / WORLD COINS, COLONIAL BRITAIN, British Colonies, India – East India Company, Madras Presidency, Charles II, silver 2-, 1- and ½-Fanam (Pr 12, 13, 14; KM 307, 308); ¼-Pagoda, 2-Fanams, second issue (1808) (Pr 173, 184; KM 352.1, 340); ¼-Rupee, 2-Annas (2) (Pr 265, 266); 1-Cash 1803 (4), currency (2), bronze proof and gilt bronze proof (Pr 212 (2), 213, 214; KM 315 (3), 315b). The last two mint state, the others fine to very fine, some scarce. (12).
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain / England, William I, the Conquerer (1066-1088), Silver Counter, from a series of Sovereigns of England, in imitation of engraving, by or in the style of Simon de Passe, c.1616-1625, half-length bust left wearing armour and helmet and holding sword, rev crowned shield of arms, 26mm (cf MI 380/282). Very fine. .
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain / England, James I, Silver Counter, in imitation of engraving, by or in the style of Simon van de Passe, c.1616-1625, James I, three-quarters right, wearing large hat and lace ruff, rev Prince Charles (later Charles I) three-quarters right, with beard, 27mm (MI 376/273); two further counters, from a series of Sovereigns of England, in similar technique, Edward III and James I, both standing figures, 26-27mm (cf MI 379/281). Second fine, first and last better. (3) from the G H Gaviller Collection “?Counters by Simon Passe”.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain / England, Charles I, Scottish Coronation 1633, the official Silver Medal, by N Briot, crowned bust right, reads REX, rev thistle and rose bush combined, signed B after date, 28mm, struck on a thin flan (MI 266/60; BMC [M Jones] 155-156). Good fine. .
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain / England, Charles II, Coronation 1661, the official Silver Medal, by Thomas Simon, crowned bust right, wearing ornate lace cravat, rev the King enthroned, crowned by Peace, 30mm (MI 472/76). Nearly extremely fine, lightly toned. The medal struck for distribution at the Ceremony on Tuesday, 23rd April, 1661, as noted by Samuel Pepys, “And three times the King at Arms went to the three open places on the scaffold, and proclaimed, that if any one could show any reason why Charles Stewart should not be King of England, that now he should come and speak. And a Generall Pardon also was read by the Lord Chancellor, and meddalls flung up and down by my Lord Cornwallis, of silver, but I could not come by any.”.
BRITISH COINS, England, King George III (1760-1820), Silver Pattern Halfpenny, 1795, by Küchler, incuse legends, GEORGIUS III?D:G?REX, laureate bust right, SOHO below, rev BRITANNIA, Britannia seated left, date in exergue, plain edge (BMC 1039). Obverse stained, some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine, extremely rare.
BRITISH COINS, England, Assorted mis-strikes and brockages: Anne, Shilling, 1709 (struck off-centre); George III, Shilling, 1819 (struck without collar), Halfpennies (2) (one struck twice, the other an obverse brockage); Victoria, Sixpence, 1845 (struck off-centre), Sixpence (obverse brockage), Farthing, 1847 (struck without collar), Half-Farthing, 1842 (struck without collar); together with a silver blank of Sixpence size. Varied state, an interesting group. (9).
BRITISH COINS, England, King William and Mary (1689-1694), Proof Halfpenny, 1694, no stop after BRITANNIA, thin flan (BMC 612), Silver Proof Farthing, 1694 (BMC 623). First with graffiti in reverse field and some other scratches, otherwise good fine and very rare, the second scratched, about fine and rare. (2).
BRITISH COINS, England, King William and Mary (1689-1694), Medalets (4), Silver, obv bust of William right, rev bust of Mary right (Montagu 15), Copper (2), similar (Montagu 15); obv bust of Mary right, rev rose (Montagu 18). Fair to about extremely fine, the first pierced, all scarce. (4).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman, 4th Century Roman silver, Siliquae (5), AD 363-364, Jovian AD 363-364, Arles, pearl diademed bust right, rev VOT V MVLT X within wreath (RIC 329), fine; Valentinian AD 364-375, mint off flan, rev RESTITVTO REIP, fine; Trier, rev VRBS ROMA (RIC 27a), toned, very fine; Lyons, rev VRBS ROMA (RIC 9a), toned, very fine; Rome, rev VOT V MVLT X (RIC 10b), toned, good very fine. (5).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Julia Maesa, sister of Julia Domna, grandmother of Elegabalus and Severus Alexander, As, rev Fecunditas seated left (RIC 411), fine; Julia Paula, As, rev CONCORDIA AETERNA S C, Elagabalus and Julia Paula standing facing each other, between them Concordia (RIC 387 R3 ), good; Julia Soaemias, As, rev Venus seated left (RIC 407), about fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Sestertius (3), laureate bust right, rev Emperor in Quadriga (RIC 495), fine and rare; laureate bust right; rev Sol standing (RIC 517), fine; laureate bust right, rev Sol walking left (RIC 541), good very fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Sestertius (4), laureate hed right, rev Roma seated left (RIC 602); rev Victory standing right inscribing shield (RIC 616); laureate bust right, rev Mars advancing right; rev Spes walking left holding flower (RIC 648). Fine to very fine. (4) three bought Lincoln, one Sotheby.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Dupondius 10.79g, radiate head right, rev PROVIDENTIAE AVG S C, Providentia standing front, head left, holding corn ears over modius and anchor (RIC 643). Some pitting to portrait, dark patina with cabinet wear to high points, about extremely fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Dupondius, rev Emperor in quardiga left (RIC 497); As, rev Victory standing right (RIC 506); Dupondius, rev Moneta standing holding scales and cornucopiae (RIC 589), fair; As, rev Emperor on horseback left (RIC 595), about very fine; As, rev Spes walking left holding flower and hem of skirt (RIC 650), about very fine. (5).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Orbiana, wife of Severus Alexander, As, rev Concordia seated left holding patera and double cornucopiae (RIC 656); Julia Mamaea, As, Rome, rev Venus standing right holding sceptre and Cupid (RIC 695). First fair, second with scratches in field, fine. (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, murdered AD 235, Sestertius 22.47g, draped bust right, rev FELICITAS PVBLICA S C, Felicitas standing holding caduceus and leaning on column (RIC 676). Attractive jade-like patina, scratches in obverse field thus very fine. bought Sotheby 1891.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, murdered AD 235, Sestertius 19.47g, draped bust right, rev IVNO AVGVSTAE S C, Juno seated left, holding flower and infant in swaddling clothes (RIC 683). Brown patina, very fine. bought Sotheby 1892, lot 385 (part).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, murdered AD 235, Sestertius 23.47g, draped bust right, rev VESTA S C, Vesta standing left, holding Palladium and sceptre (RIC 708). Green patina rubbed on high points, very fine. bought Spink 1894.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, murdered AD 235, Sestertius (3), draped bust right, hair in elaborate weave, rev Fecunditas standing left (RIC 668); Felicitas standing left (RIC 670); Felicits seated left (RIC 679). Fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximinus (AD 235-238), Sestertius 20.28g, undated (c.March AD 235 to January AD 236), laureate bust right, rev PROVIDENTIA AVG S C, Providentia standing left holding wand over globe left and cornucopiae (RIC 61). Reverse slightly weak, green patina, very fine. bought W S Lincoln 1902.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximinus (AD 235-238), Sestertius 21.56g, undated (c.January AD 236 to April AD 238), laureate bust right, rev SALVS AVGVSTI S C, Salus seated left, feeding snake rising from altar (RIC 85). Some surface deposit, about extremely fine. bought Sotheby, 12 June 1891.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximinus (AD 235-238), Sestertius (3), undated (c.AD 235-238), laureate bust right, rev Salus seated left feeding snake rising from altar (RIC 64), fine; rev VICTORIA GERMANICA S C, Emperor crowned by Victory (RIC 70), fair, rare; rev Pax standing left (RIC 81), about very fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Gordian III (AD 238-244), Sestertius (2), rev FELICITAS AVG S C, Felicitas standing holding caduceus and cornucopiae (RIC 310a), good fine; rev FORTVNA REDUX S C, Fortuna seated left holding rudder and cornucopiae (RIC 331a), wear to high points on obverse, about very fine. (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximinus (AD 235-238), Sestertius (2), AD 237, laureate bust right, rev PM TR P III COS PP S C, Emperor standing left holding spear, two standards on left, one on right (RIC 37), about very fine; undated (c.March AD 235 to January AD 236), laureate bust right, rev LIBERALITAS AVG S C, Liberalitas standing left holding abacus and cornucopiae (RIC 49), some deposit to reverse, obverse very fine, green patina. (2) bought Sotheby, 12 June 1891.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximus Caesar (AD 235-238), Denarius 3.01g, bust right, rev PINCI IVVENTVTIS, Maximus standing left holding baton and transverse spear, two standards behind (RIC 3). Heavy toning, some deposit, about very fine. bought Sotheby February 1900, lot 309.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximus Caesar (AD 235-238), son of Maximinus, AD 235-238, Sestertius (3), AD 235-236, bare-headed draped bust right, rev PIETAS AVG S C, jug between lituus, knife and patera to left and simpulum and sprinkler to right (RIC 6), some deposit, very fine; rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS S C (2), Maximus standing left holding baton and transverse spear, two standards behind him (RIC 9 (2)), fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximus Caesar (AD 235-238), As 12.64g, bust right, heavily tooled the legend, re-worked, now reads IVL VER MAXIMVS CAES, rev Maximus standing left holding baton, two standards behind (RIC 10). Tooled and re-worked, thus fair. bought A H Baldwin 1893.
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