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BANKNOTES
28 April Queen Elizabeth II, A Banknote Collection London 1503328 April The Michael Jowett Collection of African Banknotes London 1503229 April The Uncirculated Collection London 1503429/30 April World Banknotes London 150086 May British Banknotes London 150363/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3228/9 July World Banknotes London 1502827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1729/30 September World Banknotes London 150091 October World Banknotes London 1500914 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19
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Peter van der Molen, RDPSA, FRPSL London 1503520/21/22 May The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 15023June The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York 15115/16 July The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 15026July Postal History and Historical Documents London 1503717/18 August Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1502726 September The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS14
COINS
14 May The Slaney Collection of English Coins – Part 2 London 150313/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3221/2 July Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500527 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1722/23 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500614 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19
MEDALS
23 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500123 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500219 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 15003
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29 May Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 150183/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 32227 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS17
AUTOGRAPHS
July Postal History and Historical Documents London 15037
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23 April Great Whiskies, Cognacs and Wines Hong Kong SFW1314 August Wines, Cognacs and Other Spirits Singapore SFW14
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Lots
HAMMERED GOLD COINS 286-308Edward III 286Henry IV 287Henry V 288Henry VI 289Edward VI 291-292Mary 293-294Elizabeth I 295-298James I 299-300Charles I 301-303Commonwealth 304-306Charles II 307-308
HAMMERED SILVER COINS 309-364Henry VII 309Henry VIII 310Edward VI 311-315Philip and Mary 316-317Elizabeth I 318-322James I 323-328Charles I 329-359Siege pieces 349-359Commonwealth 360-364
MILLED GOLD COINS 365-429Cromwell 365Charles II 366-371James II 372-373William and Mary 374-378William III 379-383Anne 384-388James VIII 389George I 390-394George II 395-401George III 402-412George IV 413-415William IV 416-417Victoria 418-421Edward VII 422-425George V 426-429
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PROOF AND SPECIMEN SETS 430-434
MILLED SILVER COINS 435-552Cromwell 435-436Charles II 437-444James II 445-447William and Mary 448-451William III 452-477Anne 478-490George I 491-494George II 495-508George III 509-525George IV 526-531William IV 532-534Victoria 535-543Edward VII 544-546George V 547-552
BASE METAL COINS 553-575James I 553Charles I 554Charles II 555James II 556William and Mary 557-559George III 560-567Victoria 568-574Edward VII 575
MISCELLANEOUS 576-583Medals 576-577Ireland 578-579Isle of Man 580-581Books 582Cabinet 583
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286 Edward III (1327-77), Treaty period 1361-69, Noble, 7.71g, Calais, group b, EdWARd’: dEI: GRA: REx: AnGl: dnS: hyB .z. AQ T, double saltire punctuation both sidesexcept trefoils before and after z, king standing in ship, holding sword and shield, flag atstern, rev. + Ih’C: AVTEm: TRAnSIEnS: PER: mEdIV: IlloRVm: IBAT, floriate cross in tressureof eight arcs, crowned leopards in angles, C in centre (doubleday 267; N.1235; Schneider97; S.1504), some earth deposit both sides, an attractive full round coin with a strongportrait of the king, extremely fine, scarce £5,000-6,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £12.10/-
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288 Henry V (1413-22), Noble, 6.90g, class C, hEnRIC’. dI. GRA. REx. AnGl. z. fRAnC. dnS.hyB, saltire punctuation both sides, king in ship, holding sword and shield, mullet bysword arm, nothing on rudder, broken annulet on side of ship, quatrefoil over sail, rev.m.m. pierced cross, + IhC’ AVTEm: TRAnSIEnS: PER: mEdIV: IlloRV. IBAT, floriate cross intressure of eight arcs, crowned leopards in angles, quatrefoil in second quarter, pellet toright of h in centre (N.1371; Schneider 227-229; S.1742), some softness in centres, goodvery fine £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:fishpool hoard, Glendining, 17 october 1968, lot 26, £240
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287 Henry IV (1399-1413), light coinage 1412-13, Noble, 6.78g, type V, hEnR IC: dI: GRA:REx: [ANGl: z; fRA;dNS: z:] A, double saltire punctuation both sides, king in ship, holdingsword and shield, ship’s fore- and stern-castles not crenallated, slipped trefoil on side ofship, rev. + IhC: AVTEm: TRAnSIEnS: PER: mEdIVm: IlloRVIBAT, floriate cross in tressure ofeight arcs, crowned leopards in angles, trefoil in third quarter (N.1355; Schneider 204 varof legend; S.1715), the reverse weak in third quarter, the legend slightly double struck onobverse, very fine, very rare £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:fishpool hoard, Glendining, 17 october 1968, lot 8
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289 Henry VI (first reign 1422-61), annulet issue 1422-c.1430, Noble, 6.97g, HENric’. (lis)dI’. GRA’. REx. AnGl’. z. fRAnC’. dnS. hyB’, king in ship, holding sword and shield, annuletby sword arm, trefoil punctuation, rev. m.m. lis, IhC. (mullet) AVT’. TRAnSIEnS. PER.mEdIVm. IlloRV’. IBAT, floriate cross in tressure of eight arcs, annulet in one spandrel,crowned leopards in angles, trefoil in second quarter, h in centre (N.1414; Schneider 275-278; S.1799), weak in places but virtually as struck, good very fine £3,000-4,000PRoVENANCE:fishpool hoard, Glendining, 17 october 1968, lot 41
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290 Edward IV (first reign 1461-70), Ryal or Rose Noble, 7.59g, london, Ed: WARd’ dI’GRA’. REx. ANGl .z. fRANC dNS. I. B., king in ship, holding sword and shield, rose on side,flag at stern, rev. i.m. cross fitchée, IhC’. AVT’. TRAnSIEnS’. PER. mEdVm. IlloRVm. I.BAT,large radiate sun on floriate cross, in tressure of eight arcs, crowned leopards in angles,small trefoils in spandrels, rose in centre (B&W type x; N.1549; Schneider -; S.1951),slightly creased, almost very fine, scarce with long cross fitchée £2,000-2,500
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291 Edward VI (1547-53), second period January 1549 - April 1550, Half-Sovereign, 5.49g,Southwark mint, m.m. Y both sides, inner beaded circle both sides, :SCVTVM * fIdEI *PRoTEGET * EVM;, rosette stops, bare-headed, cuirassed, bust of the young king right, rev..EdWARd ‘. VI : d’. G’. AGl’. fRA’. z. HIB’. REx., small square stops, double after VI,crowned oval shield in cartouche dividing E-R (N.1908; Potter 2b; Schneider 686 (minorvar. punctuation); S.2435), a beautifully toned full round coin with the legends very clearboth sides, about extremely fine, rare thus £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £22.10/-
The second period of Edward VI’s coinage opened with the proclamation of 24 January 1549which stated that the king, ‘to the intent that money might be more plentifully and richlymade,’ ordered new gold coins to be struck, Sovereigns of 20-Shillings, Half-Sovereigns orEdward Royalls of 10-Shillings, and Crowns and Half-crowns of 5-Shillings and 2-Shillingsand Sixpence. The Sovereigns all show the king enthroned, a continuation of the style of thefirst issue, while the three smaller denominations all show a new half-length portrait inprofile. The early issues show the king uncrowned and, unusually, place his name and royaltitles on the reverse, while the later issues show a crowned portrait with the name and titlesrestored to the obverse. The reason for placing the king’s name and titles on the reverse of theseearly issues is not known. The term ‘Edward Royal’, used in the Proclamation, was not takenup with any enthusiasm, and these coins are always referred to as Half-Sovereigns.
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292 Edward VI (1547-53), third period december 1550 - July 1553, crown gold coinage,Sovereign of 20-Shillings, 11.15g, m.m. tun both sides, possibly over Y on reverse,:EdWARd’. VI: d’: G’. AGl’: fRA’. z: HIBER’: REx:, half-length figure of the king right,crowned and armoured, holding sword in right hand and orb in left, beaded and wire lineinner circles, rev. ::IhS’. AVTE’. TRANCI’. PER: MEdIV’. IlloR’. IBAT., crowned, plain, squaretopped shield with lion and dragon supporters, ER in cartouche below, beaded inner circle(N.1927; Schneider 691 same dies; S.2450), one or two light scratches under deep oldgolden tone, lightly double struck over z: H on obverse, good very fine, rare £10,000-12,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £30
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293 Mary (1553-58), fine Sovereign of 30-Shillings, 15.35g, 1553, m.m. pomegranate inlegends both sides, double annulet stops both sides, MARIA: (pomegranate): d’: G’: ANG’.fRA - z. HIB’: REGINA: M:d:lIII, queen enthroned, holding orb and sceptre, portcullis ather feet, rev. A: dNo’ (pomegranate) fACTV’. EST: ISTV: z: EST: MIRA: IN: oCVl’: NRIS’:,plain square topped shield on Tudor rose (N.1956; Schneider 704 obverse, 706 reverse;S.2488), a full round coin, nearly extremely fine with an attractive portrait, rare £12,000-15,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £90
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295 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue 1558-60, Angel, 5.11g, m.m. lis both sides, wire lineinner circles both sides, ElIzABETH. d’. G’. ANG’. fRAN’. z. HIB’. REGI’., round pellet stops,St Michael vanquishing Satan, rev. A. dNo’. fACTVM. EST. ISTVd. z. EST. MIRABI’, smallsquare pellet stops, E and rose, divided by cross, over plain square topped shield in centreof ship sailing to right (BC.C3; N.1979; cf. Schneider 731-732; S.2513), obverse dieslightly worn otherwise an unusually well struck up example of this early issue, extremely fine,rare £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:W l Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 february 1950, lot 123 (illustrated), £20Sir Kenyon Vaughn-Morgan, Sotheby, 17-18 June 1935, lot 59, £9.10/-
In the Raynes catalogue this coin is described as ‘very fine and very rare variety’. In the Spinklibrary copy the ‘very fine’ is crossed out and replaced with ‘extremely fine’.
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294 Mary (1553-58), Angel, 5.06g, class I with annulet stops and large Gothic lettering,m.m. pomegranate in legends both sides, MARIA: (pomegranate): d’.G’. ANG’. fRA’. HIB’.REGIN’., St Michael vanquishing Satan, rev. A. dNo’. fACTV’. EST: ISTVd (pomegranate) z.EST: MIRABI.’, M and rose, divided by cross, over square topped shield in centre of shipsailing to right, pattern on fore- and stern-castles (N.1958; Schneider 710; S.2490), goodvery fine £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £15
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297 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), sixth issue 1583-1600, Half-Pound, 5.55g, m.m. woolpackboth sides, pellet stops, sharp toothed border and inner circle both sides, ElIzABETH. d’.G’. ANG. fRA’. ET. HI’. REGINA., crowned bust left, hair falling loose behind, wearing ruffand richly decorated dress, rev. SCVTVM. fIdEI. PRoTEGET. EAM., crowned, plain, squaretopped shield dividing E-R (BC.G26; N.2009; Schneider 810 same dies; S.2535A), amagnificent crisply struck full round coin, tiny hairlines in obverse field under a deep oldtone, extremely fine £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1951, £22.10/-dr E C Carter collection
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296 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue 1558-60, Half-Angel, 2.51g, m.m. lis both sides,beaded inner circles both sides, pellet stops, ElIzABETH. d’. G’. ANG’. fRA’. z. HIB’., StMichael vanquishing Satan, rev. .A: dNo’. fACTVM. EST. ISTVd. z. EST. M’, E and rose,divided by cross, over square topped shield in centre of ship sailing to right (BC.d1;N.1980; Schneider 735 same dies; S.2516A), a full round coin, lightly creased otherwisevery fine, very rare £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:W l Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 february 1950, lot 133 (illustrated), £36T B Clarke-Thornhill, Glendining, 24-29 May 1937, lot 110 (illustrated), ‘very fine andvery rare’, £16
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298 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-3, Pound Sovereign of 20-Shillings,11.05g, m.m. 2 both sides, pellet stops, sharp toothed border and inner circle both sides,:ElIzABETH. d’. G’. ANG’. fRA’. ET. HIB’. REGINA., crowned bust left, hair falling loosebehind, wearing ruff and richly decorated dress, rev. .SCVTVM. fIdEI. PRoTEGET. EAM.,crowned, garnished square topped shield dividing E-R (BC.f24; N.2008; Scheider 806same dies; S.2539), good very fine with an attractive old tone, scarce £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £25
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299 James I (1603-25), third coinage 1619-25, fine gold Rose-Ryal of 30-Shillings, 12.52g,m.m. spur rowel both sides, IACoBVS d: G: MA - BRI: fR: ET HIB: REx., king enthroned,holding orb and fleur-tipped sceptre, back of throne garnished with a semée of thistles,portcullis at his feet, rev. A dNo: fACTVM EST ISTVd ET EST MIRAB: IN oC: NRIS., plain squaretopped shield on cross fleury, value xxx above, encircled by a band with lis, lions, and roses(N.2108; Schneider 77; S.2632), lightly double struck on reverse and some short scratches toright of the shield, otherwise a magnificent full round coin with a superb and realisticportrait, extremely fine and rare £15,000-18,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £65T B Clarke-Thornhill, Glendining, 24-29 May 1937, lot 125, £20G W E Bieber, Sotheby, 13 May 1889, lot 113, ‘very fine and rare’, £12
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300 James I (1603-25), third coinage 1619-25, laurel, 8.95g, m.m. lis both sides, IACoBVSd:G: MAG: BRI: fRA: ET HIB: REx., fourth, laureate, draped bust left, value xx behind, rev.fACIA - M EoS IN GENTEM VNAM, no stops, crowned, plain, square topped shield over longcross fleury, m.m. to left of crown (N.2114; Schneider 86; S.2638C), extremely fine, amost attractive and carefully struck piece with a beautiful old tone £2,500-3,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £11.10/-W Talbot Ready, Sotheby, 15-19 November 1920, lot 626 (part) to Baldwin,for T d Bucknell, ticket also states Bucknell
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301 Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), third coinage 1637-42, Scottish Unit, 9.93g, m.m.thistle and B at end of legend on obverse only, CARolVS. d: G. MAG. BRITAN. fRAN. ET. HIB.REx., king, crowned, half-length, right, wearing decorated armour, holding sceptre andlarge orb, rev. HIS. PRAESVM. VT. PRoSIM., crowned square topped plain shield dividingcrowned C-R (S.5531), from a slightly worn die, extremely fine £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £10.10/-
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302 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king 1625-42, ‘fine work’ Unite, 9.01g,group C, class IIa, bust 3a, m.m. plume both sides, wire line inner circle within beadedcircle both sides, .CARolVS. d’.G’. MAG’. BRIT’. fR’. ET. HIB’. REx., crowned, draped andcuirassed bust left, wearing ruff, value xx behind, rev. .floRENT. CoNCoRdIA. REGNA.,shield 4, crown 2, harp K, pellets in field, crowned, oval garnished shield dividing C-R(N.2150; cf. SCBI 33, 68; cf. Schneider 137; S.2690), extremely fine, rare £5,000-6,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1951, £12.10/-dr E C Carter collection
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303 Charles I (1625-49), oxford, Unite, 9.05g, 1644, B-J die x, i.m. plume with bands onobverse only, .CARolVS. d: G: MAG: BRI: fR: ET. HIB: REx., crowned bust left, holding swordand olive branch, value xx behind, rev. .ExVRGAT dEVS. dISSIPENTVR. INIMICI., declarationin three lines on continuous scroll, RElIG: PRoT: lEG: ANG: lIBER: PAR:, three plumesabove, date and ox below (N.2389; SCBI 33, 853 same dies; Schneider 325 same dies;S.2735), a truly exceptional example of a Charles I Oxford Unite, crisply struck on a fullround flan and with an exceptional portrait, extremely fine, perfectly complimenting thesuperb Triple Unite, lot 16 in the first part of this collection £20,000-25,000PRoVENANCE:Sir Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan, Sotheby, 17-18 June 1935, lot 139, ‘rare, extra fine’,£20R f Huth, first portion, Sotheby, 4-7 April 1927, lot 109, £15.5/-ticket also states ‘liveing’
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304 Commonwealth (1649-60), Unite, 9.11g, 1653, i.m. sun, THE CoMMoNWEAlTH. of.ENGlANd., shield of England in wreath of palm and olive, rev. .God. WITH. VS., shields ofEngland and Ireland in beaded circle, value .xx. above (N.2715; Schneider 341; S.3208),slightly double struck in the legend on the obverse, an attractive and dramatic mottled goldenlustre, extremely fine £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £15
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305 Commonwealth (1649-60), double-Crown, 4.42g, 1652 over 1, i.m. sun, .THE.CoMMoNWEAlTH. of. ENGlANd., shield of England in wreath of palm and olive, rev. .God.WITH. VS., shields of England and Ireland in beaded circle, value .x. above (N.2717;Schneider -; S.3210), good very fine, a fully round and deeply toned example, rare thus £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:W l Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 february 1950, lot 278, £15.10/-
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306 Commonwealth (1649-60), Crown, 2.26g, 1652, 2 over 0, i.m. sun, THECoMMoNWEAlTH of ENGlAN, shield of England in wreath of palm and olive, rev. .God.WITH. VS., shields of England and Ireland in beaded circle, value .V. above (N.2719;Schneider 360; S.3212), good very fine £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:W l Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 february 1950, lot 280, £15T B Clarke-Thornhill, Glendining, 24-29 May 1937, lot 178, ‘extra fine and rare’,£8.10/-
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307 Charles II (1660-85), hammered coinage 1660-62, second issue, Unite, 9.13g, undated,i.m. crown on obverse only, pellet stops, CARolVS. II. d.G. MAG. BRIT. fRAN. ET. HIB. REx,laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, mark of value xx behind, rev. .floRENT .CoNCoRdIA . REGNA ., crowned, oval, garnished shield dividing C-R (Schneider class II,dies 09/R14; N.2754; Schneider 409 same dies; S.3304), light scratches to right of crown,slightly double struck on the obverse, extremely fine £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £15
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308 Charles II (1660-85), hammered coinage 1660-62, second issue, double-Crown, 4.57g,undated, i.m. crown on obverse only, pellet stops, CARolVS. II. d.G. MAG. BRIT. fRAN. ET.HIB. REx, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, mark of value x behind, rev. . floRENT. CoNCoRdIA . REGNA., crowned, oval, garnished shield dividing C-R (Schneider class II,dies 03/R5; N.2756; Schneider 417 same dies; S.3305), double struck as often, minormetal flaw on reverse edge between 3 and 4 o’clock probably caused by double striking, anextremely fine coin with an excellent portrait and an attractive golden tone, rare £5,000-6,000PRoVENANCE:W l Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 february 1950, lot 285, £34
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309 Henry VII (1485-1509), profile issue, Testoon or Shilling, 9.21g, type I/I, m.m. lisboth sides, HENRIC’ dI’ GRA’ REx ANGlIE z fRAN’, crowned bust right, single arched crownwith six jewels, beaded border, beaded and wire line inner circles, rev. PoSVI dEV ’x A -dIVTo’ EV ’x MEV’, plain square topped shield over long cross fleury with ornamental ends,with small lis at terminals, beaded border, beaded inner circle (BNJ 1962 die 2/2, andplate x, 3 - this coin; N.1740; S.2251), struck slightly off cente on reverse and lightlyburnished in fields both sides, otherwise with a clear portrait, very fine for this classic issue,extremely rare, the Murdoch plate coin £15,000-20,000PRoVENANCE:V J E Ryan, Glendining, 22-24 January 1952, lot 967, ‘very fine but slightly burnishedin the field on both sides, extremely rare’, £70o fitch, collection purchased by Spink, 1918dr T J Wakley, Sotheby, 6 december 1909, lot 313 (illustrated), £38J G Murdoch, first portion, Sotheby, 31 Mach 1903, lot 394 (illustrated), ‘very fineand excessively rare’, £30.10/-H Montagu, second portion, Sotheby, 11-16 May 1896, lot 692, ‘very fine andextremely rare’, £16.10/-S Addington, collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu, 1883
Four Testoons are known reading HENRIC’ dI’ GRA’. Three have this reverse type with a smalllis at the ornamental cross ends, and the fourth has the second type with slipped trefoils at thecross ends (see Roger Shuttlewood collection, Spink auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 73).
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310 Henry VIII (1509-47), second coinage 1526-44, Groat, 2.17g, York, m.m. voided crossboth sides, HENRIC’. VIII’. d’x G’x R’x AGl’x z’ fRANC’, crowned bust right, rev. CIVI - TAS -EBo - RACI, plain square topped shield dividing T-W (for Thomas Wolsey), over long crossfourchée with Cardinal’s cap at base, x at the other three terminals (N.1799; S.2339),some bronze deposit in legend both sides, very fine £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1944, 12/6d.lord Grantley, fourth portion, Glendining, 20 April 1944, lot 1498 (part)E W Rashleigh, Sotheby, 21 June 1 July 1909, lot 799 (part)
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311 Edward VI (1547-53), second period 1549-50, Shilling, 4.77g, 1549, Canterbury, m.m.t (for William Tillsworth) both sides, EdWARd’. VI’. d. G’. AGl’. fRA’. z’. HIB’. REx,crowned bust right, rev. TIMoR: doMINI: foNS: VITE: M:d:xlIx., oval garnished shielddividing E-R (N.1921; S.2468), lightly double struck at end of obverse legend, otherwise wellstruck with a charming portrait of the king, good very fine, deep old tone, very rare £1,000-1,200PRoVENANCE:R C lockett, part IV (English part II), Glendining, 11-17 october 1956, lot 1892, ‘abeautiful coin for this issue’ (illustrated), £21
In the Lockett catalogue it states ‘ex Murdoch collection’ for this coin, but this provenancerelates to the previous lot 1891, another Shilling of 1549 but with m.m. grapple. This wasMurdoch lot 492. Both coins were purchased at the Lockett sale for the Slaney collection, theShilling with m.m. grapple was offered in part I, lot 19.
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312 Edward VI (1547-53), third period 1550-53, fine silver issue, Crown, 30.30g, 1553 over2, m.m. tun both sides, wire inner circle within beaded circle both sides, EdWARd’. VI: d’.G’. AGl: fRA’. z: HIBER’: REx:, first E of EdWARd over retrograde E, king in armour, onhorseback right, sword over right shoulder, date below, rev. :PoSVI dEV’: A -dIVToR - E’:MEVM’., plain square topped shield on long cross fourchée (lingford dies A-18; N.1933;S.2478), toned, fine or better, scarce £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £11.10/-
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313 Edward VI (1547-53), third period 1550-53, fine silver issue, Halfcrown, 15.02g, 1551,m.m. y both sides, wire inner circle within beaded circle both sides, :EdWARd.’ VI: d.’ G.’AGlIE: fRAN’. z: HIB.’ REx., king in armour, on horseback right, plume on horse’s head,sword over right shoulder, date below, rev. :PoSVI dEV.’ A - dIVToR - E.’ MEV.’, plainsquare topped shield over long cross fourchée (N.1934; S.2479), old cabinet tone, aboutvery fine £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £6.1/6dlord Grantley, fourth portion, Glendining, 20 April 1944, lot 1524, £5.15/-T Bliss, Sotheby, 22-24 March 1916, lot 283 (part)
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314 Edward VI (1547-53), third period 1550-53, fine silver issue, Shilling, 6.10g, m.m. tunboth sides, wire inner circle within beaded circle both sides, :EdWARd’. VI. d’.G’. AGl’.fRA’. z. HIB’. REx:, crowned bust facing, rose to left, mark of value xII to right, rev. PoSVIdEV’: A - dIVToR - E’. MEV’., plain square topped shield over long cross fourchée (N.1937;S.2482), deeply toned and with a lovely sculptural portrait of the king, nearly extremely fineand scarce thus £1,000-1,250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby 1944, £1.5/-lord Grantley, fourth portion, Glendining, 20 April 1944, lot 1525 (part)R Carlyon-Britton, Sotheby, 17 october 1921, lot 226
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316 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 6.12g, full titles, undated with mark of value, wireinner circle both sides, PHIlIP. ET. MARIA. d. G. R. ANG. fR. NEAP. PR. HISP, busts face-to-face, Philip on left, Mary on right, crown above them, rev. .PoSVIMVS. dEVS. AdIVToREM.NoSTRVM., crowned oval garnished shield with arms of Spain and England, mark of valuex - II by crown (N.1967; S.2498), edge split at 3 o’clock, good fine, rare reading dEVS £400-500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1944, £2.12/6d
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315 Edward VI (1547-53), third period 1550-53, fine silver issue, Sixpence, 3.04g, m.m. tunboth sides, wire inner circle within beaded circle both sides, small letters, EdWARd:VI:d’.G’. AGl’. fRA’. z. HIB’. REx .:, crowned bust facing, rose to left, mark of value VI toright, rev. PoSVI dEV.’ A - dIVToR - E.’ MEV.’, plain square topped shield over long crossfourchée (N.1938; S.2483), a lovely deeply toned example, small flaw by right eye otherwisenearly extremely fine and rare thus £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:R C lockett, part IV, Glendining, 11-17 october 1956, lot 1912 (part, illustrated),‘extremely fine’
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318 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-02, Shilling, 5.85g, m.m. 1 both sides,beaded inner circle both sides, :ElIzAB.’ d.’G.’ANG.’ fR.’ ET.’ HIB.’ REGI.’, crowned bustleft wearing ruff and decorated dress, hair falling loose behind, rev. :PoSVI dEV’. Ad -IVToRE - M. MEV’., plain square topped shield over long cross fourchée (N.2014; S.2584),toned, very fine £150-200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1949, £2.5/-
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317 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 6.07g, full titles, undated without mark of value,wire inner circle both sides, PHIlIP. ET. MARIA. d. G. R. ANG. fR. NEAP. PR. HISP, busts face-to-face, Philip on left, Mary on right, crown above them, rev. .PoSVIMVS. dEVM.AdIVToREM. NoSTRVM., crowned oval garnished shield with arms of Spain and England(N.1967; S.2499), slightly porous on reverse, otherwise a pleasing portrait coin, very fine andbetter than usual, particularly for this rare variety £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:V J E Ryan, Glendining, 22-24 January 1952, lot 1011, £17.10/-
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320 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), milled coinage, Sixpence, 3.14g, 1562, m.m. star both sides,no inner circles, ElIzABETH. d.G. ANG. fRA. ET. HIB. REGINA, large crowned bust left,wearing ruff and decorated dress, hair falling loose behind, small rose behind, rev. PoSVIdEVM. Ad - IVToRE - M. MEVM, plain square topped shield over long cross fourchée, dateabove (N.2027; S.2596), well toned, good very fine £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1949, £1.5/-
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319 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), milled coinage, Shilling, 6.22g, small module, m.m. star bothsides, no inner circles, ElIzABETH. d.G. ANG. fRA. ET. HIB. REGINA, crowned bust left,wearing ruff and decorated dress, hair falling loose behind, rev. PoSVI dEVM. Ad - IVToRE- M. MEVM, plain square topped shield over long cross fourchée (N.2023; S.2592), a fewmarks both sides under a deep old tone, traces of lustre, good very fine £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1949, £5.5/-
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321 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), portcullis money, Eight-Testerns, 27.56g, undated (1600-01),m.m. o both sides, toothed borders and inner circles both sides, ElIzABETH. d.’ G.’ ANG.’fR.’ ET. HIB.’ REGINA., crown over plain square topped shield dividing crowned E-R, rev.PoSVI. dEVM. AdIVToREM. MEVM., crown over portcullis (Prid.1; S.2607A), some metalflaws, otherwise a very handsome example, almost extremely fine, very rare £10,000-12,000PRoVENANCE:Capt. H E G Paget, Glendining, 25 September 1946, lot 30, ‘extremely fine, very rare’,£30H Webb, collection purchased by Baldwin
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322 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), pattern Penny in silver, 2.25g, 1601, .* THE .*.. PlEdGE * of+., crowned bust facing, wearing high ruff and decorated dress, beaded border both sides,rev. .. A . PEN - NY .., monogram of Elizabeth, crown dividing date above (Brown andComber P8; N.2051; Peck 3), good very fine, rare £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Maj. A W foster, Glendining, 19 october 1953, lot 1H Montagu, Sotheby 7-12 May 1888, lot 255, ‘extremely fine and rare’, £7.2/6d.S Addington, collection purchased en bloc by Montagu, in 1883Capt. R M Murchison, Sotheby, 17 June – 1 July 1864, lot 194, £3.5/-, to AddingtonSir Henry Russell, Sotheby, 18 february 1850, lot 603, to Cureton (for Brice)lt. Col. durrant, Sotheby, 19-28 April 1847, lot 502, £1.9/-, to RussellSamuel Tyssen, leigh, 26-30 April 1802, lot 2899, ‘bought at Mr Tutet’s sale for£2.15/-Mark Cephas Tutet, Gerard, 18-21 January 1786
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323 James I (1603-25), first coinage 1603-04, Crown, 29.52g, m.m. thistle both sides,.IACoBVS. d.’ G.’ ANG.’ SCo.’ fRAN,’ ET. HIB.’ REx., king on horseback right, crownedrose on housing, rev. ExVRGAT. dEVS. dISSIPENTVR. INIMICI., square garnished shield(fRC II/III; N.2070; S.2643), scattered flaws and marks on obverse, weakly struck onshield, otherwise very fine, deeply toned, and scarce £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:G C drabble, Glendining, 13 december 1943, lot 1102, £17
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324 James I (1603-25), first coinage 1603-04, Shilling, 6.03g, m.m. thistle, .IACoBVS. d.’ G.’ANG.’ SCo.’ fRA.’ ET. HIB.’ REx., first crowned bust right with square cut beard, wearingdecorated armour, mark of value xII behind, rev. .ExVRGAT. dEVS. dISSIPENTVR. INIMICI.,plain square topped shield (N.2072; S.2645), a neat round coin with a good portrait,deeply toned, nearly extremely fine, very rare in this condition £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:V J E Ryan, Glendining, January 22-24 1952, lot 1052, ‘extremely fine and nicelytoned, rare so fine’, £21H W Thorburn, Sotheby, 27-29 November 1918, lot 202J E Moon, Sotheby, 7 May 1901, lot 184, ‘extremely fine, the bust well struck up andvery rare thus’, £8H Montagu, Sotheby, 7-12 May 1888, lot 279 (part), ‘very fine and rare’, £6W Brice, collection purchased by H Montagu, 1887Rev. E J Shepherd, Sotheby, 22 June 1883, lot 310, £15.15/-J B Bergne, Sotheby, 20-31 May 1873, lot 623, ‘very finely preserved and rare’, £7.5/-
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326 James I (1603-25), third coinage 1619-25, Crown, 29.85g, m.m. trefoil over lis bothsides, .IACoBVS d: G: MAG: BRI: fRAN: ET HIB: REx, king crowned and in armour, onhorseback right, sword over right shoulder, crowned rose on housing, grass ground line,rev. QVAE dEVS CoNIVNxIT NEMo SEPARET, square garnished shield (fRC x*/xVIII*;N.2120; S.2664), struck on a small thick flan, deeply toned, good very fine £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, part I, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 64, £17.10/-f A Walters, Sotheby, 24-27 october 1932, lot 457, £6.10/-
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325 James I (1603-25), first coinage 1603-04, Sixpence, 3.02g, 1603, m.m. thistle bothsides, .IACoBVS. d.’ G.’ ANG.’ SCo.’ fRA.’ ET. HIB.’ REx., first crowned bust right with squarecut beard, wearing decorated armour, mark of value VI behind, rev. .ExVRGAT. dEVS.dISSIPENTVR. INIMICI., date above plain square shield (N.2074; S.2647), deeply toned andwith a strong portrait, almost extremely fine, rare thus £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, £4.4/-
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327 James I (1603-25), third coinage 1619-25, Halfcrown, 15.10g, m.m. thistle both sides,IACoBVS d: G: MAG: BRI: fRA: ET HIB: REx, king, crowned and in armour, on horsebackright, sword over right shoulder, crowned rose on housing, plain ground line, rev. QVAEdEVS CoNIVNxIT NEMo SEPARET, Welsh plumes above square garnished shield (N.2123;S.2667), scratch in front of king and flaw on obverse, very fine £250-300PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1945, £7.10/-Naish collection, offered in Seaby’s special list 338, November 1945, item N.174,£7.10/-G R francis, Glendining, 24-26 March 1920, lot 77, ‘very fine and rare’ (illustrated),£2.8/-W B Thorpe, Glendining, 21 March 1918, lot 190, ‘very fine and rare’, £1.8/-
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328 James I (1603-25), third coinage 1619-25, Shilling, 5.85g, m.m. lis both sides, .IACoBVS.d.’ G.’ MAG: BRI: fRA: ET HI: REx., sixth crowned bust right with long curly hair, wearingdecorated armour, mark of value xII behind, rev. .QVAE dEVS CoNIVNxIT NEMo SEPARET,Welsh plumes over plain square topped shield (N.2125; S.2669), lightly double struck onshield, with an attractive deep tone, good very fine £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Arnold, £5.10/-
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329 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, Crown, 29.84g, type 1b, m.m. crosscalvary/cross calvary over lis, CARolVS d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRI.’ fRA.’ ET HIB.’ REx, king, crownedand in armour, on horseback left, raising sword in right hand, horse caparisoned withplume on head and crupper, floral decoration on housing, rev. CHRISTo AVSPICE REGNo. .. ,Welsh plumes over square garnished shield (Brooker 238 obverse, 237 reverse;fRC VII/VI*; N.2191; S.2754), slight edge knock by G of MAG, characteristic die flawbelow horse, almost as struck, very fine, very rare £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, part I, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 86, £32M A Brigg ‘A North Country Collector’, Glendining, 23-25 May 1939, lot 313, ‘veryfine and rare’, £18.10/-
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330 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, Crown, 29.82g, type 2a, m.m. harpover rose over plume/harp, CARolVS d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRIT.’ fRA.’ ET HIB.’ REx.:., king,crowned and in armour, on horseback left, sword over right shoulder, horse caparisonedwith plume on head and cross on housing, rev. CHRISTo.:.AVSPICE.:.REGNo.:., ovalgarnished shield on long cross fourchée, C-R above (Brooker 246 same dies; f.2; N.2193;S.2755), a neatly struck, round, toned, coin with an excellent portrait of the king, almostextremely fine, rare £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:Captain H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 64 (illustrated), ‘abeautiful specimen, rare’, £21H Webb, collection purchased by Baldwin
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331 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, Crown, 30.02g, type 2b1, m.m. plumeboth sides, CARolVS d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRIT.’ fRA.’ ET HIB.’ REx.:.., king, crowned and in armour,on horseback left, sword over right shoulder, horse caparisoned with plume on head andcross on housing, rev. .CHRISTo.:..AVSPICE.:..REGNo.:.. (plume).:.., oval garnished shield,C-R divided by Welsh plumes above, m.m. to left of plume (Brooker obverse 242;fRC Ix/xII; N.2192; S.2756), a full round coin, light surface striations on obverse, asstruck, good very fine, with attractive original blue lustre £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, part I, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 88, £17.10/-Spink Numismatic Circular, July 1933, item 25826, £6
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332 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under Parliament, Crown, 29.92g, type 4, m.m. (p)both sides, CARolVS. d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRI.’ fRA.’ ET HIB.’ REx, king, crowned and in armour,on horseback left, raising sword in right hand, foreshortened horse with tail between legsand mane in front of chest, rev. .:.CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo.:., oval garnished shield(Brooker 268 same dies; N.2198; S.2761), very fine, rare £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Captain H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 82 (illustrated),‘extremely fine and very rare’, £20
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333 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under Parliament, Crown, 29.82g, type 5, m.m. sunboth sides, CARolVS d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRI.’ fRA.’ ET HIB.’ REx, king, crowned and in armour,on horseback left, holding upright sword in right hand, tall horse with upright head, tailflowing back, rev. .:.CHRISTo AVSPICE REGNo.:., oval garnished shield (Brooker 275 samedies; N.2199; S.2762), on a handsome full flan as usual, light scratches and flan flaws onobverse, good very fine £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:H Montagu, Sotheby, 7-12 May 1888, lot 296, ‘extremely fine and rare’, £11.15/-
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334 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, Halfcrown, 15.04g, group 1, type 1a1,m.m. lis both sides, CARolVS. d. G. MAG. BRI. fR. ET. HI. REx, king, crowned and inarmour, on horseback left, raising sword in right hand, horse caparisoned with plume onhead and crupper, crowned rose on housing, plain ground line, rev. CHRI - STo AV -SPICEREGNo, garnished square topped shield on long cross fourchée (Brooker 276; N.2200;S.2763), struck on a slightly irregular flan, deeply toned, good very fine, rare thus £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:E H Wheeler, Sotheby, 12-14 March 1930, lot 374 (illustrated), £9G Hamilton-Smith, Glendining, 21 May 1919, lot 56 (illustrated), £8 to Wheeler
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335 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, ‘proof’ or ‘fine work’ Halfcrown,14.91g, type 2c, m.m. harp both sides, CARolVS. d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRI.’ fRA.’ ET. HIB.’ REx,king, crowned and in armour, on horseback left, sword over right shoulder, horsecaparisoned with plume on head and cross on housing, rev. .CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo.:,oval garnished shield dividing C-R (Brooker 311 same dies - ‘a piece of fine work’;N.2207; S.2771), a beautifully struck example on a neat round flan, deeply toned withresidual lustre in devices, good very fine for this, extremely rare, the only proof Halfcrown inthe Tower series £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:V J E Ryan, Glendining, 22-24 January 1952, lot 1091, ‘a proof in extremely fine state,and very rare’, £62Henry Clark, Sotheby, 23-26 May 1898, lot 220, £5.10/-A B Richardson, Sotheby, 22-24 May 1895, lot 216, £9S Rostron, Sotheby, 16-20 May 1892, lot 248, ‘extremely fine and rare, struck as aproof’, £22
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336 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, Shilling, 5.91g, group A, m.m. lis bothsides, CARolVS d: G: MAG: BR: fR: ET HI: REx, crowned bust wearing coronation robes left,mark of value xII behind, rev. CHRIS - To. AVS - PICE. R - EGNo., plain square topped shieldon long cross fourchée, m.m. to left of cross fourchée (Brooker obverse 387, reverse - ;N. 2216; S.2782), slightly double struck on reverse otherwise good very fine with anattractive light tone £400-500PRoVENANCE:lord Grantley, fourth portion, Glendining, 20-21 April 1944, lot 1579 (part)
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337 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, ‘fine work’ Shilling, 5.97g, group Ctype 2b, m.m. plume both sides, .:.CARolVS. d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BRIT.’ fR.’ ET. HIB.’ REx.:.,crowned bust left, mark of value xII behind, rev. CHRISTo ..:... AVSPICE ..:... REGNo., plumeabove oval garnished shield (Brooker 455 same dies; N.2222; S.2788), deeply toned on alarge full round flan, good very fine, rare £1,000-1,250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Spink, 1943, £7.10/-
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338 Charles I (1625-49), Tower mint under the king, ‘pattern’ Shilling, 5.96g, group d(Sharp group E), m.m. portcullis both sides, with toothed borders but no inner circles,.CARolVS. d.’ G.’ MAG.’ BR.’ fR.’ ET. HI.’ REx., crowned bust left, loose hair falling downover shoulder, mark of value xII behind, rev. .CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo.:., flower stops,oval garnished shield (BNJ xlVII (1977), pl.VI, no.36; Brooker 1265; N.2698; S.-),some wear on portrait otherwise good very fine, very rare £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1946, £17.10/- Col. H W Morrieson, Sotheby, 20-24November 1933, lot 584 (illustrated), ‘neat work, very fine, rare’, £7
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339 Charles I (1625-49), Nicholas Briot’s coinage, first milled issue 1631-32, Crown,29.91g, m.m. flower on obverse and small B on reverse, CARolVS. d.G. MAGN. BRITAN.fRAN. ET. HIBER. REx., king, crowned and in armour, on horseback left, holding uprightsword in right hand, rev. .CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo., crowned oval garnished shielddividing crowned C-R (Brooker 714 same dies; N.2298; S.2852), an attractive examplewith deep old tone, good very fine £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £15
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340 Charles I (1625-49), silver pattern Halfgroat, 1640, by Nicholas Briot, large crown overrose dividing crowned C. - .R, small .B. below, beaded border both sides, rev. inverted dieaxis, large crown over thistle dividing crowned .C. - .R., date below, edge plain (N.2688),good very fine, rare £500-600PRoVENANCE:G C drabble, Glendining, 13-14 december 1943, lot 1127, £8.15/-
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341 Charles I (1625-49), York, Halfcrown, 13.96g, type 7, m.m. lion both sides, .CARolVS.d.G. MAG. BRIT. fRAN. ET. HIB. REx., king, wearing small low crown and in armour, onhorseback left, raising sword in right hand, tail shows between horse’s legs, EBoR below,rev. .CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo., crowned oval garnished shield, with lion skin garniture(cf. Brooker 1086; N.2315; S.2869), deep tone, very fine £400-500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, £5.5/-
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342 Charles I (1625-49), York, Shilling, 5.75g, type 3, m.m. lion, .CARolVS. d. G. MAG. BRI.fRA. ET. HI. REx., crowned bust left, wearing scalloped lace collar, mark of value xIIbehind, rev. .CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo.:., oval garnished shield, EBo2 below (Besley 1E;Brooker 1093; N.2318; S.2872), a handsome boldly struck coin, deeply toned, nearlyextremely fine, rare thus £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:liveing
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343 Charles I (1625-49), Shrewsbury, Crown, 29.57g, 1642, Shrewsbury horseman withground line, CARolVS: d:G: MAG: BRIT: fRAN: ET. HIBER. REx., king on horseback left,holding upright sword in right hand, Shrewsbury plume behind, plain ground line, rev..ExVRGAT. dEVS. dISSIPENTVR. INIMICI., declaration in two lines, RElIG. PRoT. lEG ANG.lIBER. PAR, three Shrewsbury plumes and mark of value .V. above, date below (Brooker806 same dies; Morr.B-1; N.2370; S.2926), beautifully and evenly struck on a neat roundflan, good very fine with an old tone, scarce £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:Captain H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 91 (illustrated), ‘veryfine and rare’, £17E E Yates, collection purchased by Baldwin, 1938
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344 Charles I (1625-49), oxford, Pound, 120.46g, 1643 over 2, Shrewsbury horseman,CARolVS: d:G: MAGNI: BRITANI: fRAN: ET: HIB: REx, king on horseback left, holding uprightsword in right hand, trampling on arms and cannon, oxford plume behind, rev. .ExVRGAT:dEVS: dISSIPENTVR: INIMICI.:.:., declaration in two lines, RElIG. PRoT. lEG ANG. lIBER. PAR,three oxford plumes and mark of value .xx. above, date below (Brooker 860 obverse;Morr.B-1; N.2398; S.2940), a very handsome example, toned, full and round, good veryfine, rare thus £10,000-12,000PRoVENANCE:C H B Morton, 5th Earl of ducie, Glendining, 5 october 1949, lot 99, £50
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345 Charles I (1625-49), oxford, Pound, 118.92g, 1644, by Thomas Rawlins, CARolVS: d:G:MAG: BRIT: fRA: ET: HIBER: REx, king on horseback left, of fine workmanship, holdingupright sword in right hand, the spirited horse trampling on arms, oxford plume behind,rev. .ExVRGAT. dEVS. dISSIPENTVR. INIMICI., declaration in three lines framed in cartouche,RElIG : PRoT : lEG: ANG : lIBER : PAR :, single oxford plume and mark of value .xx. above,date and ox below (Brooker 865; Morr.A-1; N.2402; S.2943), crisply struck on a neatround flan, nearly extremely fine with deep old toning, extremely rare and a beautifulexample of this famous and important coin £60,000-80,000PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, part I, Glendining, 24 october 1950, lot 162, ‘a beautiful piece ofgreat rarity’, £160V Brand, collection dispersed after 1932T Bliss, part I, Sotheby, 22-24 March 1916, lot 429 (illustrated), £34H Montagu, third portion, Sotheby, 13-20 November 1896, lot 495, £36
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346 Charles I (1625-49), oxford, Crown, 29.68g, 1643, Shrewsbury horseman with groundline, CARolVS: d:G: MAG: BRIT. fRAN. ET. HIBER. REx., king on horseback left, holdingupright sword in right hand, Shrewsbury plume behind, plain ground line, rev. .ExVRGAT:dEVS: dISSIPENTVR: INIMICI:.:, declaration in two lines, RElIG: PRoT: lEG ANG: lIBER: PAR,three oxford plumes and mark of value .V. above, date below (Brooker 870 same dies;Morr.A-2; N.2405; S.2946A), very neatly struck, good very fine, rare £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:Captain H E G Paget, 25-27 September 1946, lot 101 (illustrated), £19.10/-Col. W C Symons, collection purchased by Baldwin, 1932Grant R francis, Glendining, 24-26 March 1920, lot 259 (illustrated), ‘very fine andrare’, £6
The catalogue of the Francis collection was written by the owner. In a forenote he states ‘Myeffort will be to describe every coin fairly and absolutely correctly. To overstate nothing, but toleave nothing of moment unsaid; and I hope to inspire the reader with absolute confidencethat the coins are exactly as described, and they are to be sold on that understanding and maybe returned otherwise.’
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347 Charles I (1625-49), Exeter, Crown, 26.87g, 1645, i.m. castle/rose, :CARolVS: d:G:MAG: BRI: fRA: ET: HI: REx:, king on horseback left, holding upright sword in right hand,rev. CHRISTo. AVSPICE. REGNo., oval garnished shield (Besley d18; Brooker 1039 samedies; N.2559; S.3060), some double striking, particularly on the king’s body, slightly offcentre but good very fine and exceptional for this very rare variety £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Captain H E G Paget, 25-27 September 1946, lot 126 (illustrated), ‘probably the finestspecimen known, extremely rare’, £24
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348 Charles I (1625-49), pattern Halfcrown or medal by Nicholas Briot, 14.88g, 1628, oREx. dA. fACIlEM. CVRSVM, diamond stops both sides, king, crowned and in armour, onhorseback right, sword over right shoulder, grass ground line below, signed .N. BRIoT. f.in exergue, toothed outer border and beaded inner border both sides, rev. ATQVE -AVdACIBVS - ANNVE - CoEPTIS., crowned, oval, garnished shield dividing 16-28 (BrookerSCBI 33, 1258; Bull 497; MI i, 252/32; N.2673 and footnote), a beautiful struckexample, some adjustment marks on reverse, extremely fine, very rare £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:R C lockett, part IV (English part II), Glendining, 11-17 october 1956, lot 2350, as‘Nicholas Briot’s Coinage, Halfcrown...an extremely fine pattern, nicely toned, veryrare’, £56Sir John Evans, collection purchased en bloc by Spink after 1908
North notes ‘possibly a medal for the La Rochelle expedition in 1628’, though it is curious thata medal should have adjustment marks.
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349 Charles I (1625-49), Carlisle besieged (october 1644 - June 1645), Three-Shillings,15.45g, 1645, large crown over C:R dividing rosettes (anemone) and .III.S below, rev. oBS:.:CARl 1645 in three lines with rosette (anemone) above and below (Nelson 1; N.2633;S.3137), edge split at 9 o’clock, otherwise unusually well struck for this coin, deeply toned,good very fine, extremely rare £20,000-25,000PRoVENANCE:R C lockett, part IV (English part II), Glendining, 11-17 october 1956, lot 2565,£155H W Thorburn, Sotheby, 27-29 November 1918, lot 258, £17H Montagu, third portion, Sotheby, 13-19 November 1896, lot 633, £8W Brice, collection purchased by H Montagu in 1887J B Bergne, Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lot 781, ‘fine and extra rare’, £6.15/-
In the Lockett catalogue this piece is described as ‘very fine and well struck for this extremelyrare coin’. In the Spink library copy ‘very fine’ is crossed out and ‘extremely fine for this’ iswritten in its place.
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350 Charles I (1625-49), Carlisle besieged october 1644 - June 1645, Shilling, 5.09g, 1645,crown over .:C:R.: and .xII. below, rev. oBS CARl 1645 in two lines, rosette (anemone)below (Nelson 4; N.2636; S.3139), has been creased, otherwise very fine or better, very rare,the rarer of the two varieties £10,000-12,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £20H o o’Hagan, Sotheby, 16-20 december 1907, lot 524, ‘fine and rare’ £5.15/-,noted in the Spink library copy of the catalogue as purchased by W C Weight ofletchworth - his collection was dispersed in ad hoc fashion after his death in 1923H Montagu, third portion, Sotheby, 13-19 November 1896, lot 634, £4.15/-Addington, collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu in 1883T Brown, Sotheby, 26-31 July 1869, lot 582 Hallduke of devonshire, Christie, 26-30 March 1844, two similar coins offered, lot 463‘fine and rare, £2.2/- and lot 464, ‘fair’, £2.
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351 Charles I (1625-49), Newark besieged 1645-6, Halfcrown, 14.61g, 1645, large crowndividing C-R, mark of value xxx below, rev. oBS: NEWARK 1645 in three lines (Nelson p.23-24; N.2638; S.3140), characteristic flaw on reverse, well struck, toned, extremely fine £2,000-3,000
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352 Charles I (1625-49), Newark besieged 1645-6, Halfcrown, 15.09g, 1646, large crowndividing C-R, mark of value xxx below, rev. oBS: NEWARK 1646 in three lines (Nelson p.24;N.2638; S.3140A), toned, good very fine £1,500-1,800PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 12 April 1949, lot 29 (part), ‘a complete set, in fine condition, as struck,rare’ £16
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354 Charles I (1625-49), Newark besieged 1645-6, Ninepence, 4.19g, 1646, large crowndividing C-R, mark of value Ix below, ten jewels on each band of crown, rev. oBS: NEWARK1646 in three lines (Nelson p.25, type b; N.2641; S.3144), double struck on reverse, goodvery fine £1,250-1,500PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 12 April 1949, lot 29 (part), ‘a complete set, in fine condition, as struck,rare’ £16
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353 Charles I (1625-49), Newark besieged 1645-6, Shilling, 5.50g, 1646, large crowndividing C-R, mark of value xII below, ten jewels on each band of crown, rev. oBS: NEWARK1646 in three lines (Nelson p.25 type b; N.2640; S.3143), slightly double struck on thereverse, light hairlines both sides, good very fine £1,000-1,250PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 12 April 1949, lot 29 (part), ‘a complete set, in fine condition, as struck,rare’ £16
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355 Charles I (1625-49), Newark besieged 1645-6, Sixpence, 2.76g, 1646, large crowndividing C-R, mark of value VI below, rev. oBS: NEWARK 1646 in three lines (Nelson p.25;N.2642; S.3146), a neat very fine £1,000-1,200PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 12 April 1949, lot 29 (part), ‘a complete set, in fine condition, as struck,rare’ £16
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356 Charles I (1625-49), Pontefract besieged June 1648 - March 1649, lozenge shapedTwo-Shillings, 9.64g, 1648, dVM: SPIRo: SPERo., sketchy ‘beaded’ outer border and wireline inner border, large, simple but neat crown over C.R, rev. sketchy ‘beaded’ outerborder and no inner border, castle gateway with central tower dividing P-C, oBS at left,hand holding sword at right, date below (Nelson p.33, fig.43; N.2645; S.3147), lightlydouble struck on date, otherwise almost extremely fine, toned and crisp, and a most impressiveexample of this rare denomination £20,000-25,000PRoVENANCE:S R Naish, collection offered in Seaby’s special list 338, November 1945, item N.240,£75.R Cartwright, Tudor and Stuart collection purchased by Seaby, 1935B M S Roth, Sotheby, 14-17 october 1918, lot 417 (illustrated), ‘extremely fine andexcessively rare’, £40J E Moon, Sotheby, 7-10 May 1901, lot 237, ‘ very fine and excessively rare’, £25H Montagu, Sotheby, 7-12 May 1888, lot 377, ‘extremely fine and rare’, £22.10/-W Brice, collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu in 1887J B Bergne, Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lot 788, ‘probably intended for a Two ShillingPiece; very fine and rare, believed to be unpublished, from the devonshire Cabinet’,£10.2/6duke of devonshire, Christie, 26-30 March 1844, the Pontefract pieces were offered inlots 466-470.
In the Spink library copy of the Devonshire catalogue, lot 467, which contained two coins, oneround and one lozenge, was sold to Bergne.
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357 Charles I (1625-49), Pontefract besieged June 1648 - March 1649, octagonal Shilling,3.84g, 1648, dVM: SPIRo: SPERo., beaded outer border and wire line inner border, largesimple crown over large C.R, rev. very sketchy ‘beaded’ outer border and no inner border,castle gateway with central tower dividing P-C, oBS at left, hand holding sword at right,date below (N.2646; S.3148), slightly double struck on the reverse, almost extremely fine £5,000-6,000
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358 Charles I (1625-49), Pontefract besieged June 1648 - March 1649, octagonal Shilling,struck in the name of Charles II and from the same dies as the gold Unite, 4.62g, 1648,dVM: SPIRo: SPERo., large crown over C-R, beaded outer border and wire line inner borderboth sides, rev. CARolVS: SECVNdVS: 1648, castle gateway with central tower dividing P-C, oBS at left, cannon protruding at right (Nelson p.36, type I; N.2648; S.3150), slightsurface cracks on the obverse, deeply toned and almost extremely fine £6,000-8,000
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359 Charles I (1625-49), Scarborough besieged July 1644 - July 1645, type 1, siege piece of10.01g, probably Two-Shillings, view of the castle, SC and mark of value (?) S very faintbelow, rev. the same faintly incuse, also engraved at a later date OB. Scarborough 1645(Nelson pp.17-19 and fig.21 - this coin; N.2650 b; S.3152), light scratches above castle,extremely fine, extremely rare £20,000-30,000PRoVENANCE:lockett, part IV (English part II), Glendining, 11-17 october 1956, lot 2575,denomination not stated, £460V Brand, collection dispersed after 1932J G Murdoch, second portion, Sotheby, 8-13 June 1903, lot 358, as a Two-Shillings(illustrated), ‘extremely fine, unpublished and probably unique’, £44.10/-H Montagu, third portion, Sotheby, 13-19 November 1896, lot 655, £36.10/-W Brice, collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu in 1887E W Wigan, collection purchased by Rollin & feuardent in 1872
There appear to be four known examples of this remarkable piece – two in the HunterianMuseum, Glasgow (Hunter Ch.I, nos.332-3), and two formerly in the R C Lockett collection,lots 2574-5, the first of which was acquired by the British Museum for the then princely sumof £680, and the second being this coin. No example has appeared on the market since 1956.
Snelling, in 1762, identified and illustrated siege coins of Charles the first issued at five mints– Newark, Carlisle, Pontefract, Scarborough and Colchester together with a group onlyidentified as ‘Unknown Castles’. The first three of these mints are well attested fromcontemporary sources, Scarborough from the fact that several have oBS Scarborough 1645engraved on the reverse, and Colchester from the engraved legend CARolI foRTUNARESURGAM engraved on the obverse.
Nelson, BNJ 1905 p.291-357, expanded the list by attributing those of the “Unknown Castles’group struck from a punch bearing a bold double-bastioned gateway to Beeston Castle, on theplausible grounds that the physical resemblance is undeniable, and a single piece with a plainCR countermark to the siege of Lathom House. He also added to Scarborough a Tower shillingof Charles countermarked with a large S.
Andrew, BNJ 1915 p.207-214, made short work of these two additional mints by showing,from contemporary sources, that coined money was of negligible use in isolated fortresses buthe reattributed the ‘Beeston Castle’ group to an expanded corpus at Scarborough.
Manville, Spink Numismatic Circular September 1982, p.229-231, analysed in detail thehistory of the CARolI foRTUNA RESURGAM pieces. The Colchester attribution dates back as farback as the 1755 Mead sale, day six, lot 31, and held sway, though the pieces were doubted tobe contemporary as far back as the Tyssen sale in 1802, until finally dismissed by Brooke in1932. Brooke however, using the testimony of the governor, Sir Hugh Cholmley, who recordsthat plate was cut into pieces of several weights and specifies pieces bearing the CARolIfoRTUNA RESURGAM inscription and the stamp of a broken castle, added them to theexpanding corpus of Scarborough issues.
By 1956, the magnificent series of Charles I siege pieces in the Lockett sale contained the longattested issues of Carlisle, Newark and Pontefract, and an implausible run of eighteen coinsall assigned, mostly by default, to Scarborough. These included multiple examples from eachof four different types and an additional three ‘singletons’. Manville stresses that it is unlikelythat the ‘Colchester’ pieces would have circulated at the same time as the roughly-cut seriesshowing values and, since some are clearly eighteenth-century restrikes, all the ‘Colchester’pieces are now regarded as of later manufacture. Manville also notes that there iscontemporary evidence that a few, at least, of the accepted Scarborough pieces with values areof eighteenth-century fabrication.
This leaves three types plausibly attributed to Scarborough. Type I, the Slaney coin, shows alarge and detailed view of a castle with two towers and a gateway to the left. The letters S Cand the value VS below are integral to the punch. Curiously the punch is known in two states.The two examples in the Hunterian Museum are shallowly engraved, with windows depictedin the towers. They are both weakly struck and blurred suggesting, that the punch was difficultto impress. On the two Lockett coins, the two towers have been blocked in to show solid roundedbastions, obliterating the windows, and are much better struck.
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Type II, the long-standing ‘Scarborough” issue, employs a much smaller and less detailedpunch of what is, quite clearly, the same view. The value is now not integral, but is punchedinto the flan separate denomination and value punches.
Type III, is the “Uncertain Castles” issue, first attributed to Beeston Castle, and then byAndrew to Scarborough. Despite Andrew’s five points of evidence, BNJ 1915 p.213-4, thereis no identity between these and type II – the S and D punches are not the same and the “I”punch on which he relies, Nelson Fig.24, is from a defective cast. Since this is the only evidenceto formally attribute the ‘Beeston’ pieces to Scarborough, their attribution once again becomestenuous.
A further complication is that, while types II and III can be traced back to within livingmemory of the Civil War – both are represented in the collection of Sir Francis Willoughby(d. 1688) and in the Archbishop Sharp (1645-1745) collection – type I is not recorded priorto the acquisition of the two examples by Dr William Hunter between 1770 and 1783.
It is certainly plausible that type I was the initial punch cut at Scarborough, but that it wasfound impractible, both to strike successfully, due to its large diameter, and to use flexibly, dueto its integral mark of value. Then it would be replaced by the less detailed, but smaller andmore flexible, punch of type II. That they were used together seems unlikely since type II isknown for denominations as high as 5/8d. That either was used at the same mint as type IIIalso seems unlikely, given the completely different design of castle and the lack of any punchlinking types II and III, but much relating to this fascinating issue still remains uncertain.
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361 Commonwealth (1649-60), Halfcrown, 15.11g, 1651, m.m. sun, .THE.CoMMoNWEAlTH. of. ENGlANd., shield of England in wreath of palm and laurel, rev..God. WITH. VS., shields of England and Ireland in beaded circle, mark of value .II.VI.above (N.2722; S.3215), surface flaws and double struck on reverse, otherwise nearlyextremely fine £2,000-2,500
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362 Commonwealth (1649-60), Shilling, 6.00g, 1651, m.m. sun, .THE. CoMMoNWEAlTH.of. ENGlANd., shield of England in wreath of palm and laurel, rev. shields of England andIreland in beaded circle, mark of value .xII. above (N.2724; S.3217), inverted letter Alightly scratched below shields on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £1,000-1,200
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363 Commonwealth (1649-60), Sixpence, 2.91g, 1656, m.m. sun, .THE. CoMMoNWEAlTH.of. ENGlANd., shield of England in wreath of palm and laurel, rev. .God. WITH. VS., shieldsof England and Ireland in beaded circle, mark of value .VI. above (N.2726; S.3219),extremely fine £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, £3.10/-dr E C Carter collection
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364 Commonwealth, pattern Halfcrown, 15.23g, 1651, by Ramage, tooth border and ropeinner circle both sides, i.m. mullet both sides, THE. CoMMoN. WEAlTH. of. ENGlANd,shield of England within laurel wreath, rev. GAVRdEd . WITH . ANGElES . 1651; angelstanding facing, holding the shields of England and Ireland, plain edge (ESC 445B -R7;N. - but 2734 listed as a Shilling), very fine, extremely rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:lord Grantley, fifth portion, Glendining, 18-19 May 1944, lot 1880, ‘well preservedand very rare’, £42T Bliss, Sotheby, 15-19 May 1916, lot 480, £7.10/-J G Murdoch, second portion, Sotheby, 8-13 June 1903, lot 423, ‘well preserved andunpublished, and exceedingly rare’, £7H Montagu, Sotheby, 13-20 November 1896, lot 709, ‘very well preserved,unpublished’, £9S Addington, collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu in 1883
Ramage produced his pattern Halfcrowns and Sixpences on behalf of the Mint in response tothe threat from the Frenchman Peter Blondeau. The Government had asked for patterns forfour coins, for the gold coinage a 20-Shilling piece, and for the silver coinage a Halfcrown, aShilling, and a Sixpence. Blondeau produced three patterns for the silver coins and Ramageproduced this, for a Halfcrown, and a similar smaller piece for the Sixpence, but did notproduce a pattern for the Shilling. Pieces struck from the Ramage large, Halfcrown, diehowever, vary in weight, and also come with a lettered edge as well as a plain edge. Over theyears many collectors have assumed that the pieces with plain edge were intended as Shillings.The problems with this interpretation however are that firstly the various weights are notexactly consistent with either denomination, and secondly since Ramage produced a perfectlygood Sixpence size pattern, why did he not also produce a Shilling, as Blondeau did, insteadof causing such confusion with the larger piece? Bergne (Numismatic Chronicle vol. XVII,1855), lists nine examples with lettered edge and eight with plain edge. He refers to those withlettered edge as Halfcrowns and to those with plain edge as Shillings, regardless of weight.North follows this, listing Halfcrowns with letttered edge, and Shillings ‘thinner, and withplain or grained edge’. ESC lists all these as Halfcrowns. To illustrate the continuing‘confusion,’ the two Ramage pieces in the Norweb collection, Spink auction 56 (19 November1986), lot 957 with lettered edge, 17.312g, and lot 959, plain edge, 6.123g, were cataloguedas Halfcrown and Shilling respectively. It was noted that they were struck from the same dies.Fifteen years later the plain edge piece reappeared in Spink auction 154 (12 July 2001), thistime catalogued as ‘Pattern Halfcrown or Shilling’. The present piece, at 15.23g, is clearly aHalfcrown, and cannot possibly be considered a Shilling. As this did not fit with the Bergneinterpretation this piece was listed in both the Montagu and the Murdoch catalogues as an‘unpublished’ Halfcrown. It is struck from the same dies as the Norweb pieces.
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‘GAVRDED WITH ANGELES’Pattern Halfcrown by David Ramage
Question 113 of Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae is, ‘Are men guarded by angels?’Aquinas answers that they are, and he cites psalm 91. The King James 1611 version gives us:‘There shall no evil befall thee: neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. For he shallgive his Angels charge over thee: to keep thee in all thy ways.’
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365 Cromwell (Protector 1653-58), pattern Broad of Twenty Shillings, 1656, olIVAR d.G.RP. ANG. SCo. ET. HIB & PRo., laureate head left, rev. inverted die axis, PAx. QVAERITVR.BEllo., crowned shield, date above, edge vertically milled (N.2744; Schneider 367;S.3225; WR 39), very fine, scarce £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £35
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366 Charles II (1660-85), five-Guineas, 1668 CARolVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, first laureate bustright, pointed truncation, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crownedshields cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, cross of four interlinkedCs in centre, edge with inverted raised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI.VICESIMo (MCE 1; Schneider -; S.3328), rubbed on the highpoints and a few scatteredmarks, attractive old tone around the details, particularly on the obverse, extremely fine andlustrous, the earliest date in the Five-Guinea series, and, without the elephant below the bust,one of the scarcer dates of the reign £15,000-20,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 3 April 1944, lot 13, £84
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367 Charles II (1660-85), five-Guineas, 1673, CARolVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, first laureate bustright, pointed truncation, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crownedshields cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, cross of four interlinkedCs in centre, edge with inverted raised letters *. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI.VICESIMo. QVINTo * (MCE 8; Schneider -; S.3328), a spectacular example, a few lighthairlines under a remarkable deep rich red tone, extremely fine with lustrous originalsurfaces, an exceptional coin with an exemplary provenance, very rare thus £40,000-50,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1951, £120dr E C Carter, collection purchased BaldwinJ G Murdoch, second portion, Sotheby, 8-13 June 1903, lot 504, ‘brilliant’, £12.5/-H Montagu, final portion, Sotheby, 16-20 November 1897, lot 440, ‘extremely fineand a rare date’, £13.2/6W Brice, collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu in 1887
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368 Charles II (1660-85), Two-Guineas, 1664, CARolVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, first laureate bustright, pointed truncation, elephant below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB.REx., four crowned shields cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, cross offour interlinked Cs in centre, edge vertically milled (MCE 32; Schneider 430; S.3334),attractive old tone, a few light scratches on reverse, good very fine and with some lustre £3,000-3,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £25
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369 Charles II (1660-85), Two-Guineas, 1676, CARolVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, second laureatehead right, rounded truncation, rev. MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., inverted die axis, fourcrowned shields cruciform, seven strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, cross of fourinterlinked Cs in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 37; Schneider -; S.3335), a tinybruise on edge between 11 and 12 o’clock, lustrous and with old toning, good extremely fine,an attractive piece with a well struck up portrait, scarce thus £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1948, £42
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370 Charles II (1660-85), Guinea, 1676, CARolVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, fourth laureate head right,rounded truncation, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crownedshields cruciform, six strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, cross of four interlinked Csin centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 74; Schneider -; S.3344), a few faint scatteredmarks, good very fine, some lustre, rare thus £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £15
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371 Charles II (1660-85), Half-Guinea, 1670, CARolVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, first laureate headright, pointed truncation, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crownedshields cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, cross of four interlinked Csin centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 93; Schneider -; S.3347), soft in the centres andweak on the French shield, extremely fine, with attractive old toning £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £15
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372 James II (1685-88), five-Guineas, 1687, IACoBVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, first laureate bust left,rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, sevenstrings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, nothing in centre, edge with upright raised letters,.+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. .ANNo. REGNI. TERTIo.+ (MCE 117; Schneider 453; S.3397),small mark on neck and light scattered marks both sides, bright and fully lustrous, nearlyextremely fine, rare £15,000-20,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £100
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373 James II (1685-88), Guinea, 1688, IACoBVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, second, laureate, bust left,rev. MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., inverted die axis, four crowned shields cruciform, fivestrings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, nothing in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE130; Schneider -; S.3402), good very fine £1,600-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £8.10/-
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374 William and Mary (1688-94), five-Guineas, 1692 GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI. GRATIA,conjoined busts right, elephant and castle below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fR. ET.HIB. REx. ET. REGINA., crowned garnished square topped shield with arms of orangeNassau on inescutcheon, nine strings to Irish harp, edge with upright raised letters, .+.dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. QVARTo.+ (MCE 139; Schneider -; S.3423),considerable lustre under deep rich toning, good very fine £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1948, £87.10/-
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375 William and Mary (1688-94), Two-Guineas, 1694 over 3, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI.GRATIA, conjoined busts right, elephant and castle below, rev. MAG. BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx.ET. REGINA., crowned garnished square topped shield with arms of orange Nassau oninescutcheon, eight strings to Irish harp, single arch to crown, edge diagonally milled(MCE 147; Schneider 464; S.3425), extremely fine, the overdate very clear £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £50, ticket states ‘very rare so fine’
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376 William and Mary (1668-94), Guinea, 1689, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI. GRATIA,conjoined busts right, elephant and castle below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fR. ET.HIB. REx. ET. REGINA., G of REGINA over I, crowned garnished shield with arms of orangeNassau on inescutcheon, five strings to Irish harp, normal harp, edge diagonally milled(MCE 149; Schneider 469; S.3427), a tiny metal flaw at R of GRATIA and one or two minormarks, weak strike in the centres otherwise extremely fine, with attractive original lustroussurfaces £3,000-4,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £10.10/-
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378 William and Mary (1668-94), Half-Guinea, 1692, GVlIElMVS ET MARIA dEI GRATIA,conjoined busts right, elephant and castle below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR fR ET HIBREx ET REGINA, crowned shield with arms of orange Nassau on inescutcheon, secondreverse with tiny harp and larger lion for Scotland, four strings to Irish harp, edgediagonally milled (MCE 166; Schneider 477; S.3431), light adjustment marks, nearlyextremely fine with attractive old russet toning £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1951, £30dr E C Carter collection
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377 William and Mary (1668-94), Half-Guinea, 1694, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI. GRATIA,conjoined busts right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx. ET. REGINA.,crowned garnished shield with arms of orange Nassau on inescutcheon, second reversewith tiny harp and large lion for Scotland, three strings to Irish harp, edge diagonallymilled (MCE 168; Schneider -; S.3430), good very fine £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £7.10/-
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379 William III (1694-1702), five-Guineas, 1699 GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA, first laureate bustright, elephant and castle below, toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, MAG.BR. fRA. ET HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, six strings to Irish harp, sceptres inangles, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge with inverted raised letters, .+. dECVS . ET.TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. UNdECIMo (MCE 170; Schneider 479; S.3455), an exceptionalexample, a light mark on the king’s cheek, otherwise extremely fine and with some lustre, veryrare thus £15,000-20,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £120, ticket states ‘brilliant and extremely rare’
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380 William III (1694-1702), Guinea, 1695, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA, first laureate bustright, elephant and castle below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET HIB. REx., firstreverse, four crowned shields cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, armsof orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 175; Schneider 488; S.3459),about very fine, very rare £1,000-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £15
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381 William III (1694-1702), Guinea, 1698, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA, second laureate bustright, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET HIB. REx., second reverse, large date andletters, four crowned shields cruciform, small lions in English shield, six strings to Irishharp, sceptres in angles, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE180; Schneider 498-499; S.3462), some hairlines, light die breaks and adjustment marks,about extremely fine and with much lustre, scarce £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £8
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382 William III (1694-1702), Half-Guinea, 1695, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., laureate bustright, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform,three strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edgediagonally milled (MCE 189; Schneider 515; S.3466), minor die breaks and lightadjstment marks, nearly good very fine, some lustre £400-500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £3.10/-
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383 William III (1694-1702), Half-Guinea, 1696, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA, laureate bustright, elephant and castle below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET HIB. REx., firstreverse with early harp, four crowned shields cruciform, three strings to Irish harp,sceptres in angles, Arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 191;Schneider 516; S.3467), light flecking on reverse, good very fine, very rare £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:G Simmons, Glendining, 27 March 1946, lot 69, £11.10/-
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384 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, proof ‘pattern’ Guinea, 1702, 8.24g,ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., draped bust left, toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, MAGBR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shields cruciform, arms of England and Scotlandseparate, seven strings to Irish harp, ornate sceptres in angles, rose in centre, edge plain(S.3562; WR 60 - R5), extremely fine with attractive toning and full lustre, extremely rare £10,000-12,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1951, £55dr E C Carter collection
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385 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, five-Guineas, 1706, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BRI. fR. ET. HIB. REG., second reverse witharms of England and Scotland impaled, four crowned shields cruciform, ten strings toIrish harp, sceptres in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge with inverted riased letters,dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. QVINTo (MCE 200; Schnieder 529; S.3566), a fineflan crack from edge to queen’s nose, otherwise an exceptional example, lightly toned and fullylustrous, extremely fine £12,000-15,000PRoVENANCE:E Wertheimer, Glendining, 24 January 1945, lot 150, £105
Though the Act of Union took effect on 1 May 1707, the Treaty of Union had been agreed byboth Scottish and English Parliaments some months before, and was ratified by the ScottishParliament on 16 January 1707 n.s. (1706 o.s.)
This accounts for the appearence of these Five-Guinea pieces dated 1706, indicating that theywere struck before 25 March 1707 n.s. (1706 o.s.), and with ANNO REGNI QVINTO, indicatingthat the coins were struck before 7 March 1707 n.s. (1706 o.s.).
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386 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Two-Guineas, 1711, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, rev. MAG. BRI. fR. ET. HIB. REG., second reverse with arms of England andScotland impaled, four crowned shields cruciform, nine strings to Irish harp, sceptres inangles, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 206; Schneider -; S.3569),about extremely fine with lustre under attractive deep old toning £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1948, £35
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387 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Guinea, 1714, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., drapedbust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BRI. fR. ET. HIB. REG., second reverse with arms ofEngland and Scotland impaled, four crowned shields cruciform, six strings to harp,sceptres in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 226; Schneider -;S.3574), a few light scattered marks, good very fine with much lustre £1,000-1,200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £7.10/-
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388 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Half-Guinea, 1711, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BRI. fR. ET. HIB. REG., second reverse witharms of England and Scotland impaled, four crowned shields cruciform, six strings toharp, sceptres in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (MCE 234;Schneider 539; S.3575), nearly extremely fine £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £4.10/-
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389 James VIII, gold pattern Guinea, 1716, 11.32g, restrike by Matthew Young c.1828,IACoBVS. VIII dEI. GRATIA., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, toothed border bothsides, rev. inverted die axis, SCo AN. fRA ET. HIB REx., four crowned shields cruciform, fourstrings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, thistle at centre, edge plain (B.1095; S.5726;St.263), as struck, with lustre, extremely rare in gold £5,000-6,000PRoVENANCE:H C dangar, Glendining, 15 April 1953, lot 143, £98
Struck by Matthew Young from the original dies by Norbert Roetiers. Silver examples arescarce, but gold examples are extremely rare.
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390 George I (1714-27), Two-Guineas, 1720 over 17, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx.f.d., laureate head right, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx S.R.I.A.TH ET.El., fourcrowned shield cruciform, nine strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, edge diagonallymilled (cf. MCE 243 - the overdate not listed; Schneider -; S.3627), some very minorflecking, extremely fine and fully lustrous, very rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:Col. Sir E J King, Glendining, 1 June 1944, lot 96, £46.4/6
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392 George I (1714-27), Guinea, 1726, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx. f.d., fifthlaureate head right, tie with two straight ends, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVxS.R.I.A.TH ET.El., four crowned shield cruciform, seven strings to Irish harp, sceptres inangles, edge diagonally milled (MCE 261; Schneider 549; S.3633), a small flaw at thesecond G of GEoRGIVS, extremely fine and with lustre £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £9.10/-
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391 George I (1714-27), Guinea, 1717, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx. f.d., fourthlaureate head right, tie with loop at one end, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVxS.R.I.A.TH ET.El., four crowned shield cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, sceptres inangles, edge diagonally milled (MCE 249; Schneider 547; S.3631), some minor fleckingboth sides, lustrous, nearly extremely fine with an attractive old tone £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £7.10/-
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393 George I (1714-27), Half-Guinea, 1726, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx. f.d.,second, older, laureate head right, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx S.R.I.A.TH ET.El.,four crowned shield cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, edgediagonally milled (MCE 275; Schneider -; S.3637), some marks on the reverse, good veryfine with some lustre £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £3.10/-
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394 George I (1714-27), Quarter-Guinea, 1718, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx. f.d.,laureate head right, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx S.R.I.A.TH ET.El., four crownedshield cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, sceptres in angles, edge diagonally milled(MCE 277; Schneider 554; S.3638), struck slightly off centre, cabinet friction on thehighpoints, good very fine, lightly toned £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £2.2/-
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395 George II (1727-60), five-Guineas, 1741, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., young laureatehead left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E., crownedgarnished shield, eleven strings to Irish harp, edge with upright raised letters, dECVS. ET.TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. dECIMo. QVARTo (MCE 284; Schneider 563; S.3663A), almostextremely fine with attractive deep red tone and much lustre £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1951, £70dr E C Carter collection
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396 George II (1727-60), five-Guineas, 1746, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old laureate headleft, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E., crownedgarnished shield, nine strings to Irish harp, edge with upright raised letters, dECVS. ET.TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. dECIMo. NoNo. (MCE 285; Schneider 564; S.3665), good veryfine with much lustre £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1945, £67.10/-
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397 George II (1727-60), pattern or proof Two-Guineas, 1733, 15.87g, by John Croker,GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., young laureate head left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E., crowned garnished shield with straight top, crown with roundedarches, eight strings to Irish harp, plain edge (S.3667; WR 69 - R5), some letters withshadows from the first striking visible, attractively toned and lustrous surfaces, extremely fine,extremely rare £25,000-30,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1938, £80
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398 George II (1727-60), Two-Guineas, 1739, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., intermediatelaureate head left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E., crownedgarnished shield, seven strings to Irish harp, edge chevron milled (MCE 293; Schneider576; S.3668), some flecking both sides, a few light marks but about extremely fine and withmuch lustre £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:d Mitchell, Glendining, 27 April 1949, lot 99, £19
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399 George II (1727-60), pattern or proof Guinea, 1729, 8.06g, by John Croker, GEoRGIVS.II. dEI. GRATIA., second, young, narrower, laureate head left, rev. inverted die axis,M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E., crowned garnished shield, eight strings to Irishharp, edge plain (S.3672; WR 73 - R5), good extremely fine with lustrous and attractivelytoned surfaces, very rare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 22-24 November 1938, lot 503, ‘beautifully toned and in perfect state,very rare’, £12
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401 George II (1727-60), Half-Guinea, 1745, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., intermediatelaureate head left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E., crowned garnished shield, six strings to Irish harp, edgediagonally milled (MCE 354; Schneider 591; S.3684), some earthy deposit both sides, butabout extremely fine and with lustre £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:Purchase from Baldwin, 1951, £30dr E C Carter collection
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400 George II (1727-60), Guinea, 1739, GEoRGIUS. II. dEI. GRATIA., intermediate laureatehead left, E.I.C. below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.ET.E.,crowned garnished shield, seven strings to Irish harp, edge chevron milled (MCE 316;Schneider 589; S.3677), about very fine, very rare £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £7.10/-
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402 George III (1760-1820), pattern Guinea, 1761, 7.98g, by John Tanner, GEoRGIVS. III.dEI. GRATIA, young laureate head right, rounded truncation, extra curl of hair towards firstG of GEoRGIVS, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E.,crowned garnished shield, seven strings to Irish harp, crown dividing date, edge plain(Montagu 516; WR 82 - R5), extremely fine and brilliant, very rare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:W l Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 february 1950, lot 331, £28
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403 George III (1760-1820), pattern Guinea, 1761, 8.12g, by Richard Yeo, GEoRGIVS. III.dEI. GRATIA, young laureate head right, pointed truncation, rev. struck en medaille,M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., crowned garnished shield, seven strings toIrish harp, crown dividing date, edge plain (Montagu 517; WR 84 - R4), a few scatteredmarks but extremely fine with attractively toned and lustrous surfaces, very rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1946, £22.10/-
This coin was offered in the SCMB in September 1946, item G899. The ticket however wasplaced with another guinea of 1761, with a milled edge, sold in part I (lot 101). The correctprovenance for that coin should have read ‘purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £21’
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404 George III (1760-1820), proof Guinea, 1774, 8.48g, by Thomas Pingo, GEoRGIVS. III.dEI. GRATIA, young laureate head right, hair curling down back on neck and undertruncation, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., crownedgarnished shield, seven strings to Irish harp, crown dividing date, edge plain (Montagu523; S.3728; WR 95), light hairlines otherwise good extremely fine, fully brilliant, very rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 27 June 1945, lot 29, ‘brilliant’, £12.10/-
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405 George III (1760-1820), pattern Guinea, 1787, 8.36g, by lewis Pingo, GEoRGIVS. III.dEI. GRATIA, young laureate head right, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., crowned square topped, spade shaped shield, eight strings to Irishharp, date below, edge plain (Montagu 526; WR 104 - R3), good extremely fine andbrilliant, rare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £8.10/-
406 George III (1760-1820), pattern Guinea, 1791, 7.94g, by Conrad H Küchler, GEoRGIVSIII dEI GRATIA, legend incuse on wide raised border, scroll ornament below, laureate headright, curl extending below truncation which is striated and with three raised dots, rev.inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., legend incuse on wide raisedborder, crowned flat topped spade shaped shield, date below, eight strings to Irish harp,edge plain (Montagu 526A; WR 105 - R7), some handling marks on the brilliant andreflective surfaces, the king’s head and the wide borders frosted, good extremely fine, extremelyrare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 3 June 1946, lot 50, £44
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408 George III (1760-1820), pattern Half-Guinea, 1763, 4.03g, by Richard Yeo, GEoRGIVS.III. dEI. GRATIA, young laureate head right, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., crowned garnished shield, seven strings to Irish crown, edge plain(Montagu 543; WR 127 - R4), a hint of copper colour on the obverse, brilliant, goodextremely fine, very rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 3 June 1946, lot 47, £16.10/-
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g407 George III (1760-1820), pattern Guinea, 1813, 9.53g, by Thomas Wyon, GEoRGIVS IIIdEI GRATIA, laureate head right, with short hair, signed W below truncation, rev. inverteddie axis, BRITANNIARVM REx fIdEI dEfENSoR, crowned shield resting on sprays of rose,thistle and shamrock, crown dividing date, edge plain (Montagu 533; WR 118 - R5), withfrosted devices on brilliant surfaces, good extremely fine, extremely rare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin 1944, £25
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409 George III (1760-1820), pattern Half-Guinea, 1764, 3.88g, by Richard Yeo, GEoRGIVS.III. dEI. GRATIA, young laureate head right, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET.H.REx.f.d.B.ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., crowned garnished shield, seven strings to Irish harp, edge plain(Montagu 554; WR 128 - R5), good extremely fine, brilliant and lustrous, extremely rare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 3 June 1946, lot 48, £13.10/-
There are not many duplicates in the Slaney collection, but this is one. The other pattern Half-Guinea of 1764 was purchased seven years later at the Dangar sale (Slaney part I, lot 108).The reason for this slip might be that for many years there was confusion regarding theauthorship of these patterns. In his ‘Guide to English Pattern Coins’ (London 1886), theRev. Crowther attributed the 1761, 1763 and 1765 patterns to Tanner, and this is repeatedin many sale catalogues for the next 60 years.
410 George III (1760-1820), pattern Third-Guinea, 1776, 2.75g, by Richard Yeo,GEoRGIVS. III. dEI. GRATIA, laureate head right, curls extending below truncation, rev.struck en medaille, MAG. BRI. fR. ET. HIB. REx., crowned lion standing over large crown,date divided above, edge plain (Montagu 552; WR 137 - R3), extremely fine, brilliant,rare £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £12.10/-
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g411 George III (1760-1820), pattern five-Pounds, 1820, 39.96g, by Benedetto Pistrucci,GEoRGIUS III d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, laureate head right, date below, signed beneathtruncation PISTRUCCI, rev, inverted die axis, without legend, St George and the dragon,signed PISTRUCCI below ground line, small W.W.P. on ground by dragon’s tail (for WilliamWellesley Pole), edge with upright raised letters, dECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNo REGNI lx.(Montagu 556; S.3783; WR 177 - R4), light handling marks and a small scratch behindhorse’s tail, otherwise brilliant good extremely fine, extremely rare, only 25 struck £100,000-120,000PRoVENANCE:Basmadjieff, Glendining, 15 July 1953, lot 99, £360A R denton collection
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g412 George III (1760-1820), pattern Two-Pounds, 1820, 15.90g, by Benedetto Pistrucci,GEoRGIUS III d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, laureate head right, date below, rev, inverted dieaxis, without legend, St George and the dragon, signed B.P. below ground line to right,small W.W.P. (for William Wellesley Pole) on ground below broken lance to left, edge withupright raised letters, dECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNo REGNI lx. (S.3784; WR 179 - R3), somelight hairlines and handling marks, two small copper spots on reverse, otherwise the surfacesbrilliant and reflective, extremely fine, very rare £20,000-30,000PRoVENANCE:Glendining, 3 June 1946, lot 45, £76
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g413 George IV (1820-30), Two-Pounds, 1823, 15.95g, GEoRGIUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: RExf:d:, bare head left, signed below truncation J.B.M. for Jean Baptiste Merlen, rev. inverteddie axis, without legend, St George and the dragon, signed B.P. below ground line toright, small W.W.P. (for William Wellesley Pole) below broken lance to left, date below,edge with upright raised letters, dECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNo REGNI IV. (MCE 470;Schneider 635; S.3798), extremely fine £800-1,000
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g414 George IV (1820-30), proof Sovereign, 1825, 7.97g, GEoRGIUS III dEI GRATIA, bare headleft, date below, rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIARUM REx fId: dEI:, crowned flat toppedgarnished shield, semée of seven hearts, edge straight grained (MCE 476; S.3801; WR236), some light handling marks, good extremely fine £3,500-4,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £7.10/-
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g416 William IV (1830-37), Sovereign, 1836, GUlIElMUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:,second bare head right, rev. inverted die axis, without legend, crowned shield, eightstrings to Irish harp, date below, edge straight grained (Marsh 20; MCE 493; Schneider638; S.3829B), good very fine £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £5.5/-
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g415 George IV (1820-30), proof Half-Sovereign, 1821, 3.96g, GEoRGIUS III d:G:BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, laureate head left, B.P. below, rev. inverted die axis, ANNo 1832,crowned shield in sprays of rose, thistle and shamrock, seven strings to Irish harp, edgestraight grained (MCE 482; S.3802; WR 244), very light handling marks on brilliantreflective surfaces, good extremely fine £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1946, £8.10/-
g417 William IV (1830-37), Half-Sovereign, 1837, GUlIElMUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:,bare head right, rev. inverted die axis, crowned straight topped shield in cartouche, sixstrings to Irish harp, ANNo 1837 below, edge straight grained (Marsh 413; MCE 498;Schneider -; S.3831), good very fine £500-600PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £3.12/6
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g418 Victoria (1837-1901), pattern five-Pounds, 1839, 38.61g, VICToRIA d:G: BRITANNIARUMREGINA f:d:, head left, hair bound with two fillets, the front with six full scrolls above thelock of hair and three below, the rear fillet with eleven olive leaves, W.WYoN R.A. ontruncation, rev. struck en medaille, dIRIGE dEUS GRESSUS MEoS, the young queen, as Una,crowned, wearing long dress and cloak with Star of the Garter, holding orb and sceptre,guiding the lion which walks beside her, date MdCCCxxxIx, and W. WYoN R.A. below, edgewith upright raised letters, between thin raised lines dECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNo REGNITERTIo. (l&S 17; S.3851; WR 278), a tiny mark below G of d:G: and spot of discolourationabove the queen’s head on the reverse rim, some finger marks, otherwise brilliant goodextremely fine, rare £40,000-50,000
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g420 Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereigns (2), 1852, 1876 M, both young head left, rev.crowned shield (Marsh 35; S.3852C), and St George and dragon (Marsh 98; S.3857),about very fine and good very fine (2) £300-350
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g419 Victoria (1837-1901), proof Sovereign, 1839, 7.82g, VICToRIA dEI GRATIA, young headleft, hair bound by plain double fillet, raised W.W. on truncation, rev. inverted die axis,BRITANNIARUM REGINA fId; dEf:, crowned shield on laurel wreath, rose, thistle andshamrock below, edge plain (MCE 500; S.3852; WR 303), small bruise on reverse rim byf of dEf, brilliant extremely fine, scarce, the type issued in the proof set £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £8.10/-
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g422 Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof five-Pounds, 1902, EdWARdVS VII dEI GRA: BRITT:oMN: REx fId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head right, rev. struck en medaille, St George anddragon, edge straight grained (S.3966; WR 404), uncirculated £1,000-1,200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £25
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g421 Victoria (1837-1901), proof Half-Sovereign, 1839, VICToRIA dEI GRATIA, young headleft, hair bound with plain double fillet, rev. struck en medaille, BRITANNIARUM REGINAfId: dEf:, crowned shield, seven strings to Irish harp, edge plain (MCE 562; S.3859; WR344 - R3), minor handling marks otherwise brilliant uncirculated, rare £2,500-3,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1944, £6.10/-
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g423 Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof Two-Pounds, 1902, EdWARdVS VII dEI GRA: BRITT:oMN: REx fId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head right, rev. struck en medaille, St George anddragon, edge straight grained (S.3968; WR 406), uncirculated £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased in 1931 for £3.10/-
g424 Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof Sovereign, 1902, EdWARdVS VII dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN:REx fId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head right, rev. struck en medaille, St George and dragon,edge straight grained (S.3969; WR 408), uncirculated £300-400PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £5.10/-
g425 Edward VII (1901-10), Half-Sovereign, 1906, EdWARdVS VII dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN: RExfId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head right, rev. struck en medaille, St George and dragon, edgestraight grained (Marsh 509; S.3966), uncirculated £60-80
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g426 George V (1910-36), proof five-Pounds, 1911, GEoRGIVS V dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN: RExfId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head left, rev. struck en medaille, St George and dragon, datebelow, edge straight grained (S.3994; WR 414), uncirculated £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £30
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g429 George V (1910-36), Sovereign, 1915, Half-Sovereign, 1915, GEoRGIVS V dEI GRA:BRITT: oMN: REx fId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head left, rev. struck en medaille, St George anddragon, date below, edge straight grained (Marsh 217, 530; S.3996, 4006), extremely fine(2) £200-250
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g427 George V (1910-36), proof Two-Pounds, 1911, GEoRGIVS V dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN: RExfId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head left, rev. struck en medaille, St George and dragon, datebelow, edge straight grained (S.3995; WR 415), uncirculated £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £12.10/-
g428 George V (1910-36), Sovereign, 1914, Half-Sovereign, 1914, GEoRGIVS V dEI GRA:BRITT: oMN: REx fId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head left, rev. struck en medaille, St George anddragon, date below, edge straight grained (Marsh 216, 529; S.3996, 4006), the first froma mount, the second extremely fine (2) £200-250
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g430 Victoria (1837-1901), specimen set, 1887, gold five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereignand Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Threepence, the Five-Pounds with a dark spot on thehorse’s tail otherwise extremely fine with bright reflective surfaces, the Two-Pounds with somecopper colour in the centre of the obverse but extremely fine, the Sovereign a sharp and brightextremely fine, the Half-Sovereign with a srcatch in the obverse field otherwise about extremelyfine, the silver uncirculated, grey cabinet toning but with much lustre (11) £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £47.10/-
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g431 Victoria (1837-1901), proof set, 1893 (10 coins), gold five-Pounds, Two-Pounds,Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, old veiled head left, rev. St George and dragon (WR 287,294, 341, 363), silver Crown to Threepence, old veiled head left, rev. St George anddragon on the Crown, various heraldic designs on the smaller denominations (S.PS7), theFive-Pounds with a small area of discolouration on the reverse rim between 10 and 11 o’clock,otherwise the gold generally brilliant uncirculated, the Crown with some spots on the reverse,all the silver uncirculated with dark cabinet toning and much lustre (10) £12,000-15,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £67.10/-
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432 George V (1910-36), proof set 1935, silver Crown to Threepence (6), bare head left, rev.St George and dragon on the Crown, various heraldic designs on the other coins (S.-),uncirculated, dull grey tone but still with much lustre, all very rare proof coins, and extremelyrare as an original set (6) £3,000-4,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1948, £10
With a letter from Albert Baldwin dated 23 January 1948, ‘We have just acquired a proofset of silver coins for 1935 which is a considerably rarity as there were no official proofs of theordinary coinage issued for that year. We thought therefore you might like to have first refusalof this and we are sending them along for your inspection and approval.’ ESC p.viii notes‘Before the introduction of Decimal Coinage it was the practice of the Royal Mint to make adozen or so proofs of each denomination every year. From time to time an odd specimen maycome on the market.’
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433 George V (1910-36), proof set, 1936, silver Crown to Threepence (6), bare head left,rev. date over crown in wreath on the Crown, various heraldic designs on the other coins(S.-), all with a grey tone, but still with much lustre, very sharp uncirculated, all very rareproof coins and extremely rare as an original set (6) £3,000-4,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, £21
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g434 George VI (1936-52), proof set, 1937 (19 coins), Gold five-Pounds, Two-Pounds,Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny, brass Threepence, andbronze Penny, Halfpenny and farthing (S.PS15 and 16), brilliant uncirculated, some spotson the silver, particularly the Crown, and lightly toned (19) £4,000-4,500
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435 Cromwell, Crown, 1658, 32.87g, dutch copy (dies made before 1700), struck only inthe low Countries, olIVAR. d.G. R.P. ANG SCo. HIB & PRo, laureate and draped bust left,the N of ANG reversed, rev. PAx. QVAERITVR. BEllo, large crown over shield of theProtectorate, edge with upright raised letters, HAS. NISI. PERITVRVS. MIHI. AdIMAT.NEMo.*. (ESC 11; l&S 2 - R3; N.2745 i; S.3226A), scattered light marks, particularly onthe obverse, good very fine, lustre under old grey tone, very rare £2,000-3,000PRoVENANCE:H Whitley, Glendining, 11-12 April 1956, lot 219
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436 Cromwell, Crown, 1658, 27.10g, Tanner’s copy (struck 1738), olIVAR. d.G. R.P. ANGSCo. HIB. & PRo., laureate and draped bust left, rev. PAx. QVAERITVR. BEllo, large crownover shield of the Protectorate, edge plain (ESC 14; l&S 3A - R4; N.2745 i; S.3226B),die breaks around rims, particularly between 12 and 2 o’clock on the reverse, extremely fine,lustre under old grey toning, extremely rare £3,000-4,000PRoVENANCE:Capt. H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 199, ‘brilliant and veryrare’, £23Spink Numismatic Circular, June 1938, item 72024
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437 Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1662, CARolVS - II. dEI GRA., laureate and draped bustright, hair ties both straight, rose below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, the English and french arms quartered top and bottom,ten strings to Irish harp, pairs of interlinked Cs in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge withinverted raised letters, *+* dECVS ET TVTAMEN (ESC 15; MCE 654; S.3350), old greytoning, good very fine £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £4.4/-
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438 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1664, CARolVS. II. - dEI. GRATIA, second, slightly smaller,laureate and draped bust right, hair ties both curled, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA.ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, the shields of England and france separate,ten strings to Irish harp, interlinked Cs in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge with invertedraised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN .+. ANNo. REGNI. xVI (ESC 28; MCE 659; S.3355),good very fine, old grey toning £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £7.10/-
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439 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1673, CARolVS. II. - dEI. GRATIA, third, larger, laureate anddraped bust right, hair ties both straight, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, the shields of England and france separate, eight stringsto Irish harp, interlinked Cs in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge with upright raisedletters, .*. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo..REGNI. VICESIMo. QVINTo* (ESC 47; MCE 675;S.3358), a most attractive and sharply struck piece, a small die flaw above the king’s head,otherwise good extremely fine, very rare in this superb condition £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 325, ‘a lovely specimen, nicelytoned, very rare’Capt. H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 276, £17.10/-dr T Wakley, Sotheby, 6 december 1909, lot 138, ‘a perfect example in the finestcondition and rare so’J G Murdoch, second portion, Sotheby, 8-13 June 1903, lot 579 (part)H Montagu, third portion, Sotheby, 13-19 November 1896, lot 790, £3.12/-W Brice, collection purchased by H Montagu, 1888
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440 Charles II (1660-85), Crown, 1681, CARolVS. II. - dEI. GRATIA, fourth laureate anddraped bust right, with older features, hair ties both straight, elephant and castle below,rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, theshields of England and france separate, six strings to Irish harp, interlinked Cs in angles,Garter Star in centre, edge with upright raised letters, .+ dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. ..REGNI. TRICESIMo. TERTIo +.. (ESC 63 - R4; MCE 690 - VR; S.3360), slight adjustmentmarks by French shield, some scattered light marks otherwise very fine, old grey tone, very rare,the only Crown of Charles II with the elephant and castle £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:Capt. H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 309, £27
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441 Charles II (1660-85), Halfcrown, 1680, CARolVS. II. - dEI. GRATIA, fourth laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, the shields of England and france separate, six strings to Irish harp, interlinkedCs in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge with upright raised letters, +. dECVS. ET.TVTAMEN. ANNo REGNI. TRICESIMo. SECVNdo. (ESC 485 - R3; MCE 717 - VR; S.3367),very light cabinet friction on the highest points otherwise extremely fine, much lustre underlight grey toning giving an overall frosty appearance, very rare £1,200-1,500
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442 Charles II (1660-85), Shilling, 1668, CARolVS. II. - dEI GRA., second laureate and drapedbust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, the shields of England and france separate, seven strings to Irish harp,interlinked Cs in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge straight milled (ESC 1030; MCE 730;S.3375), extremely fine, toned and lustrous £600-800
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443 Charles II (1660-85), Sixpence, 1679, CARolVS. II. - dEI GRA., laureate and draped bustright, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform,the shields of England and france separate, five strings to Irish harp, interlinked Cs inangles, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1518; MCE 769; S.3382),weak on the high points of the king’s hair but uncirculated, toned and with lustre £200-300
444 Charles II (1660-85), fourpence, 1679, Threepence, 1679, Twopence, 1679, andPenny, 1683, (S.3384, 3386, 388, 3390), very fine and better (4) £100-200
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445 James II (1685-88), Crown, 1687, IACoBVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, second laureate and drapedbust left, rev. inverted die axis, .MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, six strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, on a slightly larger flan, edgewith upright small neat raised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. .ANNo. REGNI. TERTIo.+(ESC 79; MCE 776; S.3407), surface flecking both sides and a dark metal flaw on king’sjaw, softly struck in centre of reverse, good very fine, light grey toning and fully lustrous givinga frosty appearance, very rare £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £2.10/-
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446 James II (1685-88), Shilling, 1687, 7 over 6, IACoBVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, second laureateand draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, .MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crownedshields cruciform, four strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled(ESC 1072; MCE 786; S.3410), soft in the centre of the reverse, extremely fine with a wellstruck up portrait, attractive cabinet toning and with much lustre £600-800
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449 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1689, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI GRATIA., firstconjoined, laureate and draped busts right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fR. ET. HIB.REx. ET. REGINA., second crowned shield, arms of England and france quartered and thearms of orange Nassau on inescutcheon, no frosting and no pearls, seven strings to Irishharp, edge with upright raised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. PRIMo.+.(ESC 512; MCE 795; S.3435), a few marks and cabinet rubbing, nearly extremely fine,much lustre under old grey tone £400-500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £1.1/-
447 James II (1685-88), Sixpence, 1687, IACoBVS. II. dEI. GRATIA, second laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, .MAG. BR. fRA. ET. HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, later shields, four strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonallymilled (ESC 1526B; MCE 789; S.3412), good extremely fine, a sharp strike, with oldcabinet tone and with much lustre £600-800
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448 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1689, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI GRATIA., firstconjoined, laureate and draped busts right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fR. ET. HIB.REx. ET. REGINA., first crowned shield, arms of England and france separate and the armsof orange Nassau on inescutcheon, caul and interior frosted, nine strings to Irish harp,edge with upright raised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. PRIMo.+. (ESC503; MCE 794; S.3434), very light flecking, soft strike, good very fine, soft grey toning £100-150
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450 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1693, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI GRATIA,second conjoined, laureate and draped busts right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. - fR.ET. HI. - REx. ET. - REGINA., four crowned shields cruciform, interlinked WMs and date inangles, arms of orange Nassau in centre, six strings to Irish harp, edge with invertedraised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. QVINTo.+. (ESC 519; MCE 801;S.3436), light cabinet friction on the high points of the king’s hair otherwise good extremelyfine, even grey tone and with much lustre £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin for 15/-
451 William and Mary (1688-94), Shilling, 1693, GVlIElMVS. ET. MARIA. dEI GRATIA, secondconjoined, laureate and draped busts right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. - fR. ET. HI. -REx. ET. - REGINA., four crowned shields cruciform, six strings to Irish harp, interlinkedWMs and date in angles, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC1076; MCE 803; S.3437), the portraits weakly struck as usual, some metal flaws andflecking both sides, the reverse sharp, good very fine, old dark tone and with lustre £350-400
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452 William III (1694-1702), proof or pattern Crown, 1696, 27.58g, by J Roettier,GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate and draped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG.BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, arms of orange Nassau in centre,eight strings to Irish harp, edge plain (ESC 92 - R4; l&S 2; S.3470), die cracks across topof obverse, small metal flaws on reverse rim at 9 o’clock and fainter die cracks around legend,the faintest hint of rubbing on the obverse but otherwise about as struck, good extremely fine,light grey tone, extremely rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 412, £17.10/-Virgil Brand collection
The illustrations in the Lingford catalogue for this lot and lot 418, a 1696 third bust proofCrown, are confused. This coin is refered to as a pattern in ESC. The harp is a variety notseen on the currency coins, somewhere between the first and second type.
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453 William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1700, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right variety, with straight breast plate and long thin tie ends, rev. inverteddie axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, arms of orangeNassau in centre, eight strings to Irish harp, edge with upright raised letters, + dECVS. ET.TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. dVodECIMo.- (ESC 97; MCE 813; S.3474), light adjustmentmarks and small scuffs on reverse, but extremely fine, lustrous and attractive, with an evenlight grey tone £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £2.10/- ticket states ‘ex loveday’
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454 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1696 C, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureateand draped bust right, C for Chester below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB.REx., four crowned small shields cruciform, arms of orange Nassau in centre, five stringsto Irish harp, edge with upright raised letters, .+.+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. .ANNo. REGNI.oCTAVo.+.+ (ESC 536 - R2; MCE 827; S.3477), extremely fine, with luster under dull greytone, rare £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £5.5/-
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455 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1700, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, modified large shields, six strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau incentre, edge with inverted raised letters, .+dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. .ANNo. REGNI.dVodECIMo (ESC 561; MCE 842; S.3494), extremely fine, lustrous and toned £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £1.1/-
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456 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1701, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles, seven strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre,edge with upright raised letters, +.dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. dECIMo. TERTIo.+(ESC 567: MCE 845; S.3496), one or two flecks otherwise extremely fine, much lustre underlight grey tone, very rare thus £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £6.10/-
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458 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1696 B, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, B for Bristol below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau incentre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1081; MCE 849; S.3498), an uncirculated coin withbright lustre showing through old grey cabinet toning giving a frosty appearance, goodextremely fine £300-400
457 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1696, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, five strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonallymilled (ESC 1078; MCE 848; S.3497), slightly uneven strike on a full flan, minor fleckingboth sides, an uncirculated coin with some light cabinet friction otherwise good extremely fine,some attractive pink and blue colour coming through the old grey toning £120-150
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460 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1697, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, six strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonallymilled (ESC 1102; MCE 858; S.3505), die crack on obverse, cabinet friction, goodextremely fine, toned £200-250
459 William III (1694-1702) Shilling, 1696 y, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, y for York below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., fourcrowned shields cruciform, five strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1086; MCE 853; S.3502), slightly rough surfaces but stillextremely fine, with lustre and old toning £250-300
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461 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1697 C, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right, C for Chester below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau incentre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1104; MCE 860; S.3507), even wear on thehighpoints, good very fine, old grey toning £250-300PRoVENANCE:Purchased from l S forrer, 1946, £1.10/-
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462 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1697 y, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right, y for York below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., fourcrowned shields cruciform, seven strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1107; MCE 864; S.3510), weakly struck on the bust, a fewtiny flecks both sides, good very fine, old grey tone £200-250
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463 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1697 B, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right variety with more aquiline profile and thicker tie ends, B for Bristolbelow, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform,five strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC1109; S.3512), light adjustment marks across obverse, extremely fine, some lustre under oldgrey tone £350-450
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464 William III (1694-1702), proof Shilling, 1698, 7.02g, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., thirdlaureate and draped bust right variety with more aquiline profile and thicker tie ends, rev.inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx. four crowned shields cruciform, five stringsto Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge plain (ESC 1113 - R5; MCE 877;S.3511), a few tiny rust spots on the obverse, the reverse die broken across the Irish harp from8 to 11 o’clock, good extremely fine, old grey tone, rare £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, £8.10/-
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465 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1700, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., fifth laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, five strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonallymilled (ESC 1121; MCE 884; S.3516), some flecks both sides, extremely fine, old grey toneand very lustrous £400-500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, 12/6d
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466 William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1701, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., fifth laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx. four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles, seven strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1125; MCE 887; S.3517), a few flecks on the obverse,extremely fine, some lustre under old grey tone £300-400
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469 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696 y, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, y for York below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., fourcrowned shields cruciform, early harp and large crowns, three strings to Irish harp, armsof orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1539; MCE 894; S.3525), smalldie breaks above king’s head, extremely fine, toned and lustrous £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, 8/6d
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467 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, early harp and large crowns, three strings to Irish harp, arms of orange Nassauin centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1533; MCE 889; S.3520), extremely fine, tonedand lustrous £120-150
468 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, arms of Scotland at date, early harp and large crowns, three strings to Irishharp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1534B - R4;S.3520), light adjustment marks on reverse, good very fine, toned, some lustre, very rare inthis condition £250-300PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, £5.5/- ticket says ‘arms of Scotland at date- -unpublished’
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470 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, GVlElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., second laureate anddraped bust right with hair across breast, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and small crowns, three strings to Irish harp,arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1551 - R5; MCE 899 -ER; S.3537), about very fine, toned, a very rare bust variety and particularly rare withGVlElMVS £250-300PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £7.10/- ticket states ‘Miss farqhar in BNJ says only 3known with this bust.’
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471 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697 B over E, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., firstlaureate and draped bust right, B for Bristol below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA.ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and small crowns, five strings toIrish harp, arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1555A;S.3532), about extremely fine, toned and with some lustre £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, 6/-
472 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697 C, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, C for Chester below rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and small crowns, four strings to Irish harp,arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1557; MCE 904; S.3533),good very fine, toned and lustrous £150-200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £5
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473 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697 E, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., first laureate anddraped bust right, E for Exeter below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and small crowns, five strings to Irish harp,arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1560; MCE 906; S.3534),tiny flecks on the obverse and a small die break beneath the king’s chin, extremely fine, tonedand lustrous £150-200
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474 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., second laureate anddraped bust right with hair across breast, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and small crowns, four strings to Irish harp,arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1564; MCE 909; S.3537),some light flecking and a soft strike but extremely fine for this rare variety, toned and lustrous £200-250
475 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697 B, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right, B for Bristol below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and large crowns, four strings to Irish harp,arms of orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1568; MCE 912; S.3539),flecking and light adjustment marks on obverse, flat on the high points but nearly extremelyfine, toned and with some lustre £100-120
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477 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1699, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx., four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles, later harp and large crowns, four strings to Irish harp, armsof orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1577; MCE 920; S.3546), lightflecking on obverse, rub on the highpoints but about extremely fine, toned and lustrous £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £3.3/-
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476 William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697 C, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., third laureate anddraped bust right, C for Chester below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG. BR. fRA. ET.HIB. REx.,four crowned shields cruciform, later harp and small crowns, six strings to Irish harp, armsof orange Nassau in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1570; MCE 913; S.3543), lightrub on the highpoints but an attractive neatly struck coin, extremely fine, toned and lustrous £250-300
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478 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Crown, 1703, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., drapedbust left, VIGo below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crownedshields cruciform, shields of England and Scotland separate, seven strings to Irish harp,Garter Star in centre, edge with inverted raised letters, .+ dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo.REGNI. TERTIo (ESC 99; MCE 924; S.3576), small metal flaws in hair and in places onreverse, some very small flecks, extremely fine, darkly toned and lustrous £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £8.10/- ticket states ‘brilliant, rare thus’
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480 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Shilling, 1702, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., firstdraped bust left, VIGo below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., fourcrowned shields cruciform, shields of England and Scotland separate, six strings to Irishharp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1130; MCE 951; S.3585), goodextremely fine, toned and lustrous £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1942, £1.5/-
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479 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Halfcrown, 1703, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, VIGo below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., fourcrowned shields cruciform, shields of England and Scotland separate, seven strings to Irishharp, Garter Star in centre, edge with upright raised letters, .+. dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN.ANNo. REGNI. TERTIo+ (ESC 569; MCE 933; S.3580), very faint adjustment marks onobverse, rubbed on the highpoints but about extremely fine, with grey/brown toning, streakyon the reverse, and some lustre £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 15/-
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482 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Sixpence, 1703, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, VIGo below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., fourcrowned shields cruciform, shields of England and Scotland separate, four strings to Irishharp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1582; MCE 973; S.3590),rubbed on the highpoints but good very fine, toned £200-250
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481 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Shilling, 1703, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., seconddraped bust left, VIGo below, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., fourcrowned shields cruciform, shields of England and Scotland separate, six strings to Irishharp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1131; MCE 952; S.3586), lightflecking, extremely fine, toned and lustrous £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, 7/6d
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484 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Sixpence, 1705, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shieldscruciform, roses and plumes in angles, shields of England and Scotland separate, fourstrings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1585; MCE 976;S.3594), good very fine, toned and lustrous £300-350
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483 Anne (1702-14), before Union with Scotland, Crown, 1707, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., drapedbust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shields cruciform,roses and plumes in angles, shields of England and Scotland separate, eight strings to Irishharp, Garter Star in centre, edge with inverted raised letters, .+ dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN.ANNo. REGNI. SExTo. (ESC 102; MCE 927; S.3578), adjustment marks on obverse,extremely fine, toned £1,000-1,200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1942, £3.3/-
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487 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Shilling, 1708, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., thirddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shieldscruciform, shields of England and Scotland impaled, six strings to Irish harp, Garter Starin centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1146; MCE 964; S.3610), hairlines, nearlyextremely fine, toned and lustrous £200-250
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485 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Halfcrown, 1708, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shieldscruciform, shields of England and Scotland impaled, seven strings to Irish harp, GarterStar in centre, edge with upright raised letters, +.dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. .ANNo. REGNI.SEPTIMo. (ESC 577; MCE 940; S.3604), about extremely fine, toned and lustrous £600-800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 12/6d
486 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Halfcrown, 1713, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shieldscruciform, roses and plumes in angles, shields of England and Scotland impaled, sevenstrings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge with upright raised letters, .+. dECVS. ET.TVTAMEN. .ANNo. REGNI. dVodECIMo. (ESC 584; MCE 947; S.3607), very slightadjustment marks, nearly extremely fine, grey tone and lustrous £300-400PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 10/-
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488 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Shilling, 1708, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., thirddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles, shields of England and Scotland impaled, seven strings toIrish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1148; MCE 939; S.3611),cabinet friction on the hair but about extremely fine, toned and lustrous £300-350
489 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Shilling, 1713, 3 over 2, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA.,fourth draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crownedshields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, shields of England and Scotland impaled,six strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1160; MCE940; S.3617), light flecking on the obverse, nearly extremely fine, toned and lustrous £180-220
490 Anne (1702-14), after Union with Scotland, Sixpence, 1711, ANNA. dEI. GRATIA., drapedbust left, rev. inverted die axis, MAG BR. fRA ET. HIB REG., four crowned shields cruciform,shields of England and Scotland impaled, five strings to Irish harp, small lis in frenchshield, Garter Star in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1596; MCE 983; S.3619), someflecking both sides and small spots of rust on the obverse die, nearly extremely fine, toned andlustrous £100-120
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492 George I (1714-27), Halfcrown, 1720, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx f.d.,laureate and draped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx. S.R.I.A.TH. ET.El, fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, nine strings to Irish harp, GarterStar in centre, edge with upright raised letters, +.+.dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI.dECIMo. TERTIo. SExTo + (ESC 591-R3; MCE 991; S.3642), some light flecking, otherwiseextremely fine, lightly toned and with much lustre, rare £1,800-2,200
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491 George I (1714-27), Crown, 1726, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx f.d., laureateand draped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx. S.R.I.A.TH. ET.El, fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, nine strings to Irish harp, GarterStar in centre, edge with upright raised letters, dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI.dECIMo. TERTIo. (ESC 115; MCE 988; S.3639A), the highpoints rubbed but no seriousmarks, good very fine, lightly toned and with some lustre £1,500-1,800PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1942, £4.10/-
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494 George I (1714-27), Sixpence, 1717, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx f.d., laureateand draped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx. S.R.I.A.TH. ET.El, fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, seven strings to Irish harp, GarterStar in centre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1597; MCE 1017; S.3651), extremely fine,lightly toned and with much lustre £400-450
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493 George I (1714-27), Shilling, 1725, GEoRGIVS. d.G. M.BR. fR. ET. HIB. REx f.d., secondlaureate and draped bust right, W.C.C. for the Welsh Copper Company below, rev.inverted die axis, BRVN ET.l.dVx. S.R.I.A.TH. ET.El, four crowned shields cruciform,interlinked Cs and plumes in angles, six strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edgediagonally milled (ESC 1185; MCE 1013; S.3650), extremely fine, attractive toning withconsiderable lustre, rare thus £3,000-4,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £7.10/-
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495 George II (1727-60), proof Crown, 1732, obverse by J Croker, reverse by J Tanner,GEoRGIVS. II dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate and draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis,M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET.E., four crowned shields cruciform, roses andplumes in angles, ten strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge plain (ESC 118 -R3; l&S 6; S.3686), a splendid coin almost uncirculated, light toning and with muchlustre, very rare £8,000-10,000PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 444, ‘in brilliant state and prettilytoned, very rare’, £39
496 George II (1727-60), proof pattern Halfcrown, 1731, GEoRGIVS. II dEI. GRATIA., young,laureate and draped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., four crowned shields cruciform, ten strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre,edge plain (ESC 594 - R4; S.3691), extremely fine, toned and with much lustre, very rare £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1942, £7.10/-
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497 George II (1727-60), Halfcrown, 1741, GEoRGIVS. II dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET.E., fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses in angles, eight strings to Irish harp, Garter Star incentre, edge with inverted raised letters, dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo REGNI. dECIMo.QVARTo (ESC 601; MCE 1037; S.3693), light cabinet friction but extremely fine, lighttoning and with much lustre £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 17/6d, ticket states ‘perfect’
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498 George II (1727-60), Shilling, 1731, GEoRGIVS. II dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET.E., fourcrowned shields cruciform, plumes in angles, ten strings to Irish harp, Garter Star incentre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1195; MCE 1050; S.3697), light cabinet friction butuncirculated, light toning and with much lustre £1,200-1,500
499 George II (1727-60), Shilling, 1739, GEoRGIVS. II dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET.E., fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses in angles, nine strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1201; MCE 1056; S.3701), about extremely fine, toned andwith some lustre £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 7/6d
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500 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1728, GEoRGIVS. II dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET.E., fourcrowned shields cruciform, plumes in angles, seven strings to Irish harp, Garter Star incentre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1605; MCE 1067; S.3706), some tiny flecking,extremely fine, toned and with lustre £200-250
501 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1741, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET E., fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses in angles, seven strings to Irish harp, Garter Star incentre, edge diagonally milled (ESC 1613; MCE 1075; S.3708), some flecking on obverse,extremely fine, toned and with lustre £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 6/6d
502 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1757, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old, laureate anddraped bust left, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET E., fourcrowned shields cruciform, angles plain, six strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1622; MCE 1082; S.3711), cabinet friction, extremely fine,lustre under dark tone £80-100
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503 George II (1727-60), Crown, 1746, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old, laureate and drapedbust left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET E.,four crowned shields cruciform, ten strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge withupright raised letters, .dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. dECIMo.NoNo. (ESC 125;MCE 1028; S.3689), light adjustment marks, good very fine £800-1,000
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504 George II (1727-60), Halfcrown, 1746, 6 over 5, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old,laureate and draped bust left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ETl.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET E., four crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, Garter Starin centre, edge with upright raised letters, dECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNo . REGNI. dECIMo.NoNo. (ESC 607; MCE 1041; S.3695A), some flecking, cabinet friction, extremely fine,much lustre £400-500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from l S forrer, 1946, £1
505 George II (1727-60), Halfcrown, 1746, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old, laureate anddraped bust left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET E., four crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 606; MCE 1041; S.3695A), very fine, toned £80-100
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508 George II (1727-60), Sixpence, 1746, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old, laureate anddraped bust left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET E., four crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1618; MCE 1079; S.3710A), rubbed on the highpointsotherwise extremely fine, toned and with lustre £100-120
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507 George II (1727-60), Shilling, 1746, 6 over 5, GEoRGIVS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old, laureateand draped bust left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET E., four crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre,edge diagonally milled (ESC 1207; MCE 1061; S.3703), extremely fine, toned, with lustre £200-250
506 George II (1727-60), Shilling, 1745, GEoRGIUS. II. dEI. GRATIA., old, laureate and drapedbust left, lIMA below, rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET H.REx.f.d.B. ET l.d.S.R.I. A.T.ET E.,four crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edgediagonally milled (ESC 1204; MCE 1060; S.3703), rub on the high points, about extremelyfine, toned, with lustre £120-150
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509 George III (1760-1820), pattern Shilling, 1764, 5.79g, by Richard Yeo or John Tanner,GEoRGIVS. III. dEI. GRATIA, young, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, toothedborder both sides, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E.,four crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edgeplain (ESC 1238; KM Pn.44), dark cabinet toning, the portrait struck in high relief,uncirculated, lustrous, rare £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:K R R Readhead, collection purchased by Baldwin in 1950Col H W Morrieson, Sotheby, 20-24 November 1933, lot 841 (part)J G Murdoch, third portion, Sotheby, 15-19 March 1904, lot 288 (part)
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510 George III (1760-1820), pattern Shilling, 1778, 6.01g, by Richard Yeo, GEoRGIVS. III.dEI. GRATIA., young, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, toothed border both sides,rev. inverted die axis, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., four crowned shieldscruciform, six strings to Irish harp, Garter Star in centre, edge plain (ESC 1240; KM Pn58), dark tone, uncirculated, very rare £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:K R R Readhead, collection purchased by Baldwin in 1950Col H W Morrieson, Sotheby, 20-24 November 1933, lot 841 (part)
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511 George III (1760-1820), proof pattern Sixpence, 1787, 3.69g, by l Pingo, GEoRGIVS.III. dEI. GRATIA, older, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, beaded border bothsides, rev. struck en medaille, M.B.f.ET. H.REx.f.d.B. ET.l.d.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E., four squaretopped shields cruciform, with hearts in Hanoverian shield, six strings to Irish harp,crowns of Hanover in angles, Garter Star in centre, edge plain (Eimer 86; ESC 1640;Selig 1228), extremely fine, very rare £600-800
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512 George III (1760-1820), silver proof pattern Twopence, 1797, 33.94g, by C H Küchler,GEoRGIUS III. d:G. REx., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, signed K on truncation,rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIA. 1797 incuse on wide raised border, Britannia seated left,holding olive branch and trident, edge plain, on a thin 3mm. flan (BMC type KT3,no.1072; l&S 14), extremely fine, rare £1,000-2,000PRoVENANCE:Maj. A W foster, Glendining, 19 october 1953, lot 74, ‘a brilliant proof struck insilver, very rare’, £27
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513 George III (1760-1820), silver proof pattern Penny, 1797, 25.06g, by C H Küchler,GEoRGIUS III. d:G. REx., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, signed K on truncation,rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIA. 1797 incuse on wide raised border, Britannia seated left,holding olive branch and trident, edge plain, on a thin 2.6mm. flan (BMC type KP15,no.1113; Selig 1282), extremely fine, rare £1,000-2,000PRoVENANCE:Maj. A W foster, Glendining, 19 october 1953, lot 75, ‘a brilliant proof in silver, veryrare’, £11.10/-
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514 George III (1760-1820), silver proof pattern Halfpenny, 1797, 14.29g, by C H Küchler,GEoRGIUS III. d:G. REx., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, signed K on truncation,rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIA. 1797 incuse on wide raised border, Britannia seated left,holding olive branch and trident, edge plain, on a thin 2.1mm. flan (BMC R59, no.1164;cf. Selig 1378), extremely fine, rare £1,000-2,000PRoVENANCE:Maj. A W foster, Glendining, 19 october 1953, lot 76 (part), ‘brilliant proof in silver,very rare’
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515 George III (1760-1820), silver proof pattern farthing, 1797, 8.77g, by C H Küchler,GEoRGIUS III. d:G. REx., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, signed K on truncation,rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIA.1797 incuse on wide raised border, Britannia seated left,holding olive branch and trident, edge plain, on a thin 2.1mm. flan (BMC type R69,no.1192), extremely fine, rare £1,000-2,000PRoVENANCE:Maj. A W foster, Glendining, 19 october 1953, lot 76 (part), ‘brilliant proof in silver,very rare.’
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516 George III (1760-1820), emergency issue dollar, countermarked Mexico City 8-Reales,1797, with octagonal countermark in centre of obverse (ESC 138; S.3766), very fine £600-800
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517 George III (1760-1820), emergency issue Half-dollar, countermarked Madrid 4-Reales,1791, with oval countermark in centre of obverse (ESC 611; S.3767), good very fine £300-400
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518 George III (1760-1820), emergency issue, proof Bank of England dollar, 1804,GEoRGIVS III dEI GRATIA REx., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, C.H.K ontruncation, top leaf points to centre of E, rev. struck en medaille, BANK of ENGlANd,Britannia seated left, inverted K. in relief beneath shield, fIVE SHIllINGS dollAR in wideoval border, edge plain (ESC 160; l&S 70; S.3768), traces of the undertype visible bothsides, extremely fine, rare £1,200-1,500
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519 George III (1760-1820), emergency issue, pattern Bank of England ‘Garter’ dollar,1804, 26.91g, GEoRGIVS III. dEI GRATIA. laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, .: andK in relief on truncation, rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIARUM REx fIdEI dEfENSoR, crownover square shield within Garter, date by crown, dollAR below, edge with the originalSpanish design of circles and squares (d.23; ESC 185 - R3; l&S 95), traces of theundertype visible both sides, extremely fine, rare £2,000-2,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £3.3/-
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520 George III (1760-1820), Halfcrown, 1819, GEoRGIUS III dEI GRATIA, laureate head right,rev. struck en medaille, BRITANNIARUM REx fId: dEf:, crowned shield in Garter, six stringsto Irish harp, edge straight grained (ESC 623; MCE 1093; S.3789), cabinet friction,uncirculated, grey toning with frosty surfaces and underlying lustre £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, 12/6d.
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521 George III (1760-1820), pattern Crown, 1817, 27.23g, by William Wyon, GEoRGIUS IIId:G: BRITANNIARUM REx f:d:, laureate head right, signed W. WYoN. below truncation,beaded border and linear circle both sides, rev. struck en medaille, foEdUS INVIolABIlE,three standing figures, the ‘Three Graces’, Ireland, England, and Scotland, wearingancient Greek style dresses and sandals, wreathed with shamrocks, roses, and thistlesrespectively, a harp, Union flag and thistle at their feet, W. WYoN. by harp, crossed palmbranch and rudder in exergue, edge plain (ESC 223; l&S 152), light cabinet friction onhigh points, with much lustre showing through old dark tone, good extremely fine, very rare £12,000-15,000PRoVENANCE:G C drabble, Glendining, 13-14 december 1943, lot 1148, ‘brilliant and richly toned,very rare’, £14.10/-
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522 George III (1760-1820), pattern Crown, 1817, 28.85g, by William Wyon, GEoRGIUS IIId:G: BRITANNIARUM REx, laureate and draped bust right, signed W. WYoN below shoulder,toothed border both sides, all letters and details stippled both sides, rev. struck enmedaille, INCoRRUPTA fIdES VERITASQUE, crowned shield, edge plain (ESC 229 - R3; l&S159), very slight marks, almost uncirculated, extremely rare £15,000-20,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £15
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523 George III (1760-1820), pattern Crown, 1818, 28.28g, by Benedetto Pistrucci,GEoRGIUS III d:G: BRITANNIARUM REx f:d:, large laureate head right, signed PISTRUCCIbelow truncation, toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, HoNI SoIT QUI MAl YPENSE on raised Garter border with horizontal ruling, WWP (for mint master WilliamWellesley Pole) incuse on Garter buckle, St George and dragon, signed PISTRUCCI below,edge with inverted raised large letters, dECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNo REGNI lVIII. (ESC 236- R5; l&S 183), light cabinet friction on both sides otherwise uncirculated, old grey toning,some spots of discolouration especially on the reverse, much lustre, extremely rare £20,000-30,000PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 482, ‘brilliant and toned,extremely rare’ £60Capt. H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 425
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524 George III (1760-1820), pattern Crown, 1820, 26.90g, by J P droz, VIS VNITATEfoRTIoR, Hercules seated, attempting to break a bundle of sticks over his knee, club andlion’s skin beside him, shipping in the distance, date above laurel branch in exergue,toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, dECVS ET TVTAMEN., crowned shield,edge plain (ESC 243 - R5; l&S 211; Peck p.216), sharp and uncirculated, lustrous withlight old grey toning, extremely rare in silver £15,000-20,000PRoVENANCE:Capt. H E G Paget, Glendining, 25-27 September 1946, lot 435, ‘in brilliant state andvery rare in silver’, £60Webb collection, purchased privately by Baldwin
The Swiss coin-engraver and medallist Jean-Pierre Droz (1746-1823) was employed forseveral years by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Mint, Birmingham. While in Birmingham hedesigned, and the Soho Mint produced, the various medals known as Monnaies de Confiance,dated 1792, for the Monneron brothers, members of the extensive Monneron family ofmerchants and bankers (Forrer I p.434). The last of these medal-tokens, the bronze‘Monneron de Cinq Sols à l’hercule’ show this same figure of Hercules, with the legend lesfrançais unis sont invincibles. The original design was by Augustin Dupré, who had someyears before prepared dies for a jeton of Les Six Corps des Marchand. These dies were adaptedby Droz and the medals were struck using James Watt’s new steam press. The contract was alucrative one for Boulton, but for the Monnerons the whole venture was a failure. The medals(totalling 183 tons in various types and denominations) were expensive to produce, as thecopper had to be purchased, at considerable expense, from Thomas Williams, the ‘copper king’who controlled the copper mines in Cornwall and on Anglesey. The Monneron Bank collapsed,some family members were ruined, some apparently contemplated suicide, and to makematters worse the medals themselves, which were far superior to anything produced in Franceat the time, soon disappeared as people hoarded them. The Hercules design however survived,to re-emerge as this pattern Crown, dated 1820, and with a more appropriate legend. Theshield on the reverse is taken from a design by Küchler prepared in 1797, which explains thepresence of the French fleur-de-lis which had been removed from the Royal Arms in 1802.Struck in copper as well as silver, these pieces were probably produced by Boulton Watt & Co.to advertise the quality of their work, and may be related to the various pieces produced forBrazil during 1820-21.
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525 George III (1760-1820), proof pattern Crown, undated, 27.78g, obverse by ThomasWebb and reverse by George Mills, for Mudie, GEoRGIVS III. dEI GRATIA., laureate headright, signed in script below I.M.D. and T.W.F., rev. four crowned shields cruciform, tothe left of the English shield, a rose, to left of the Scottish shield a thistle, to left of theshield of Hanover a prancing horse, and to left of Irish shield a shamrock, The Georgesurrounded by the Garter in the centre, signed in script near the edge at 10 and 11 o’clockMills Fecit, edge plain (ESC 221; l&S 214), metal stress down king’s cheek and neck,otherwise extremely fine, scarce £800-1,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1944, £4.4/-
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526 George IV (1820-30), pattern Crown, 1820, 35.70g, by Whiteaves and Mills, GEoRGIUSIV dEI GRATIA, large head left, G. MIllS.f. on truncation, date MdCCCxx below, squareraised rim both sides, rev. struck en medaille, BRITANNIARUM ET HAN: REx fIdEI dEfENSoR,crowned arms with lion and unicorn supporters, helmet, crest and mantling above, threeBadges of The Garter, Thistle, and St Patrick below, PUB: BY R. WHITEAVES at edgebeneath, edge plain (ESC 259 - R3; l&S 7; MSCE P21a), extremely fine, very rare £6,000-8,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Seaby, 1946, £60
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527 George IV (1820-30), Halfcrown, 1823, GEoRGIUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:,laureate head left, B.P. below truncation, rev. inverted die axis, crowned square toppedshield within Garter and Collar of the Garter, eight strings to Irish harp, the Great Georgedividing ANNo 1823 below, edge straight grained (ESC 634; MCE 1117; S.3808),extremely fine, toned £300-400PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 5/-
528 George IV (1820-30), Halfcrown, 1825, GEoRGIUS IV dEI GRATIA, bare head left, revinverted die axis, BRITANNIARUM REx fId: dEf:, crowned shield with crest, ten strings toIrish harp, edge straight grained (ESC 642: MCE 1119; S.3809), extremely fine £200-250
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529 George IV (1820-30), Shilling, 1821 GEoRGIUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, laureatehead left, signed B.P. below truncation, rev. inverted die axis, crowned garnished shield,six strings to Irish harp, rose, thistle and shamrock around, signed JBM in border, edgestraight grained (ESC 1247; MCE 1123; S.3810), extremely fine £200-250PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin 4/6d
530 George IV (1820-30), Shilling, 1829, GEoRGIUS IV dEI GRATIA, bare head left, revinverted die axis, BRITANNIARUM REx fIdEI dEfENSoR, lion on crown, rose, thistle andshamrock below, edge straight grained (ESC 1666: MCE 1130; S.3812), small marks inobverse field, otherwise extremely fine, toned £200-250
531 George IV (1820-30), Sixpence, 1821 GEoRGIUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, laureatehead left, signed B.P. below truncation, rev. inverted die axis, crowned garnished shield,seven strings to Irish harp, rose, thistle and shamrock around, edge straight grained (ESC1654; MCE 1131; S.3813), extremely fine, toned and lustrous £100-150PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, 3/6d
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535 Victoria (1837-1901), proof Crown, 1839, 28.23g, VICToRIA dEI GRATIA, young headleft, hair bound with double fillet, W.WYoN in relief on truncation, rev. struck en medaille,BRITANNIARUM REGINA fId: dEf:, crowned square topped shield in laurel wreath, eightstrings to Irish harp, edge plain (ESC 279; l&S 38; S.3882), hairlines, extremely fine, rare £6,000-8,000
536 Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1844, VICToRIA dEI GRATIA., young head left, hair boundwith double filet, W.WYoN in relief on truncation, rev. BRITANNIARUM REGINA fId: dEf:,crowned square topped shield in laurel wreath, strings to Irish harp, rose, thistle andshamrock below, edge with upright incuse letters and star stops, dECUS ET TUTAMEN*ANNo REGNI VIII* (ESC 280: MCE 1155: S.3882), about extremely fine, two dark spotson the obverse, light grey toning on obverse and with lustre, darker on the reverse £300-400PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, £1.5/-
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532 William IV (1830-37), proof Halfcrown, 1831, GUlIElMUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: RExf;d:, bare head right, signed WW block letters incuse on truncation, rev. inverted die axis,crowned shield on mantle, seven strings to Irish harp, edge plain (ESC 657; S.3834A),two dark spots in front of king’s throat, extremely fine, toned £1,200-1,500PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1943, 10/-
533 William IV (1830-37), Shilling, 1834, GUlIElMUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, barehead right, W.W. incuse on truncation, rev. inverted die axis, crown over value in wreath,edge straight grained (ESC 1668; MCE 1144; S.3835), streaky light grey tone, good veryfine £150-200
534 William IV (1830-37), Sixpence, 1831, GUlIElMUS IIII d:G: BRITANNIAR: REx f:d:, barehead right, WW on truncation, rev. inverted die axis, crown over value in wreath, edgestraight grained (ESC 1670; MCE 1148; S.3836), extremely fine, lightly toned £120-150
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537 Victoria (1837-1901), ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, VICToRIA dEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR. REG:f:d., Gothic style crowned bust left, incuse ww on truncation, trefoil border both sides, teethunder bust, rev. inverted die axis, TUEATUR UNITA dEUS ANNo doM MdCCCxlVII, fourcrowned shields cruciform, nine strings to Irish harp, rose, thistle and shamrock in angles,Garter Star in centre, edge with inverted raised letters and rose and crown stops, dECUS.ET. TUTAMEN. ANNo. REGNI. UNdECIMo. (ESC 288; l&S 57; MCE 1158; S.3883), asmall mark on Victoria’s cheek otherwise extremely fine, proof like and lustrous, lightly toned £1,500-2,000PRoVENANCE:Purchased in Manchester in 1940 for £1.5/-.
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538 Victoria (1837-1901), ‘Gothic’ florin, 1852, VICToRIA d: G: BRIT: REG: f:d: MdCCClII.,Gothic style crowned bust left, WW below truncation, trefoil border both sides, rev.inverted die axis, oNE floRIN oNE TENTH of A PoUNd, four crowned shields cruciform,nine strings to Irish harp, rose, thistle and shamrock in angles, quatrefoil in centre, edgestraight grained (ESC 806; MCE 1227; S.3891), about extremely fine, toned £140-180
539 Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, florin, Sixpence, all 1901, old head left, rev. crownedshield (ESC 735; MCE 1224; S.3938), rev. three crowned shields (ESC 885; MCE 1285;S.3939), rev. crown over value (ESC 1771; MCE 1425; S.3941), and Sixpence, 1887(S.3929), all extremely fine (4) £120-150
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541 Victoria (1837-1901), proof pattern double-florin, 1900, 22.65g, by Reginald Huth,VICToRIA. dEI. GRA. HIBERNIAE. &. REGINA., old veiled bust left, beaded border both sides,rev. struck en medaille, CéAd MílE fáIlTE (traditional Gaelic greeting ‘a hundredthousand welcomes’), four crowned shields cruciform, the Irish harp in place ofprecedence, top and bottom, strings to each harp, shamrocks, rose and thistle in angles,Garter Star in centre, edge straight grained (d&f 641), extremely fine, very rare £400-600PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 628, £21
542 Victoria (1837-1901), pattern forty-Pence, 1900, 18.87g, by Reginald Huth, VICToRIA.dEI. GRA. HIBERNIAE. &. REGINA., veiled head left, rev. struck en medaille, oNE. SIxTH. of.A. PoUNd., crown and crossed sceptres dividing ornate V-R, value xl above and Sep: below,edge straight grained (d&f 649), extremely fine, toned, dark spots on the reverse, very rare £400-600PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 630, £23
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540 Victoria (1837-1901), Shillings (2), 1842, 1873 die 43, both ypung head left, rev. valuein wreath (ESC 1288, 1325; MCE 1291, 1323- die number not listed; S.3904, 3906A),extremely fine and very fine (2) £200-250
543 Victoria (1837-1901), pattern Three-Shillings, 1900, 17.00g, by Reginald Huth,VICToRIA. dEI. GRA. HIBERNIAE. &. REGINA., veiled head left, rev. struck en medaille,VERITAS TEMPoRIS fIlIA, crown and crossed sceptres dividing ornate V-R, value III aboveand Sep: below, edge straight grained (d&f 647), extremely fine, toned, extremely rare £400-600PRoVENANCE:H M lingford, Glendining, 24-26 october 1950, lot 633
544 Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof Crown, 1902, EdWARdVS VII dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN:REx fId: dEf: INd: IMP:, bare head right, rev. struck en medaille, St George and dragon,date below (ESC 362; l&S 2; MCE 1500; S.3979), extremely fine £200-250
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545 Edward VII (1901-10), Halfcrown, 1909, EdWARdVS VII dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN: REx, barehead right, rev. struck en medaille, fId: dEI: INd: IMP:, crowned shield in Garter, datedividing HAlf CRoWN below, edge straight grained (ESC 754; MCE 1508; S.3980),extremely fine, lustrous, light grey and frosty appearance £150-200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1941, 5/-
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546 Edward VII (1901-10), florin, 1903, Shilling, 1906, Sixpence, 1910 (ESC 921, 1415,1794; S.3981, 3982, 3983), all extremely fine with light grey toning (3) £100-150
547 George V (1910-36), Halfcrown, florin, Shilling, and Sixpence, all dated 1911 (ESC757, 929, 1420, 1795; MCE 1554, 1581, 1606, 1633; S.4011, 4012, 4013, 4014), allextremely fine and lightly toned (4) £100-150
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548 George V (1910-36), Halfcrown, 1920, florin, Shilling, and Sixpence, all dated 1921(ESC 767, 940, 1431, 2807; MCE 1563, 1591, 1616, 1643; S.4021, 4022A, 4023A,4024), all extremely fine (4) £80-120
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549 George V (1910-36), proof Crown, 1927, GEoRGIVS V dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN: REx, barehead left, rev. struck en medaille, date above crown in wreath, edge straight grained (ESC367; l&S 36; MCE 1597; S.4036), light grey toning and some green spots on the obverse,extremely fine £150-200
550 George V (1910-36), proof Crown, 1935, GEoRGIVS V. dG. BRITT: oMN: REx. fd. INd:IMP:, bare head left, rev. struck en medaille, CRoWN 1935, modern St George and dragonto left, edge with raised letters, dECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNo REGNI xxV. (ESC 378; l&S 46;S.4050), extremely fine £300-400PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1945, £5.5/-
551 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1936, GEoRGIVS V dEI GRA: BRITT: oMN: REx, bare headleft, rev. struck en medaille, date above crown in wreath, edge straight grained (ESC 381;S.4036), extremely fine £300-400
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552 George V (1910-36), Crown, 1935, Halfcrown, 1928, florin, 1936, Shilling, 1932English reverse, Sixpence, 1936, and George VI (1936-52), Crowns (2), both 1951,head left, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 393c), florin, 1937, extremely fine (8) £80-100
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557 William and Mary (1688-94), tin Halfpenny, 1690, 10.91g, copper plug in centre,GVlIElMVS. - ET. MARIA, conjoined busts right, rev. inverted die axis, BRITAN - NIA.,Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, with spear and shield, edge with upright raisedletters, + NVMMoRVM *+ fAMVlVS. 1690 (Peck 571; S.3448), extremely fine, rare thus £1,000-1,200PRoVENANCE:Maj. A W foster, Glendining, 19 october 1953, lot 28
558 William and Mary (1688-94), copper Halfpenny, 1694, GVlIElMVS. - ET. MARIA,conjoined busts right, toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, BRITAN - NIA.,Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, with spear and shield, edge plain, (Peck 602;S.3452), good very fine £150-200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 30/-, ticket states ‘ex.f. + rare so’
559 William and Mary (1688-94), copper farthing, 1694, GVlIElMVS. - ET. MARIA, conjoinedbusts right, rev. inverted die axis, BRITAN - NIA., Britannia seated left, holding olive branch,with spear and shield, edge plain (Peck 616; S.3453), good very fine £200-300
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553 James I (1603-25), farthing, lennox type 2, m.m. flower both sides, IACo: d:G: MAG:BRIT:, crown with five jewels, over crossed sceptres, beaded border both sides, rev.inverted die axis, fRA: ET HIB: REx., crown with five jewels, over eagle-headed harp withsix strings (Everson 25; Peck type 3b, no.56; S.2678), die break over I of IACo, good veryfine £50-60
554 Charles I (1625-49), Maltravers farthing, m.m. bell both sides, .CARolVS. d’. G’. MAG’.BRIT’., crown over crossed sceptres, toothed outer border and beaded inner border bothsides, rev. struck en medaille, .fRAN’. ET. HIB’. REx., crown over harp with six strings (asEverson 131b but with stop after CARolVS; Peck 235; S.3198), extremely fine £50-60
555 Charles II (1660-85), farthing, 1675, CARolVS. A. CARolo, laureate and cuirassed bustleft, toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, BRITAN - NIA. Britannia seated left,holding olive branch, with spear and shield, date below, edge plain (Peck 528; S.3394),good very fine £120-150
556 James II (1685-88), tin Halfpenny, 1687, 10.99g, copper plug in centre, IACoBVS -SECVNdVS., laureate and draped bust right, rev. inverted die axis, BRITAN - NIA., Britanniaseated left, holding olive branch, with spear and shield, edge with upright raised letters, *NVMMoRVM * fAMVlVS * 1687 (Peck 544; S.3419), very fine £250-300
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563 George III (1760-1820), Soho mint, second issue, copper Penny, 1797, GEoRGIUS III.d:G. REx. incuse on wide raised border, laureate and draped bust right, ten leaves and twoberries, rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIA. 1797, incuse on wide raised border, Britanniaseated left, holding olive branch, with trident and shield, edge plain (Peck 1132; S.3777),good very fine £80-100
564 George III (1760-1820), third issue, Soho mint, third issue, proof pattern copperHalfpenny, 1799, GEoRGIUS III dEI GRATIA REx laureate and draped bust right, wreath haseleven leaves with branching veins, tie ends have parallel striations, rev. inverted die axis,BRITANNIA., Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, with trident and shield, datebelow, horizontal line on hull of ship, edge deeply grained in the centre (Peck 1235;S.3778), with both the small flaws on obverse and reverse that Peck mentions, two small spotson the reverse, otherwise extremely fine with lustre £150-200PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1942, 6/-
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560 George III (1760-1820), copper Halfpenny, 1770, GEoRGIUS III. REx., laureate andcuirassed bust right, rev. inverted die axis, BRITAN - NIA., Britannia seated left, holdingolive branch, with spear and shield, date below, edge (Peck 893; S.3774), good very finewith some lustre £100-150PRoVENANCE:Purchased from Baldwin, 1942, 3/6d.
561 George III (1760-1820), copper farthing, 1773, GEoRGIVS. - III. REx., laureate andcuirassed bust right, rev. BRITAN - NIA., Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, withspear and shield, date below, edge plain (Peck 913; S.3775), good very fine, some lustre £100-150
562 George III (1760-1820), Soho mint, second issue, copper Twopence, 1797, GEoRGIUSIII. d:G. REx. incuse on wide raised border, laureate and draped bust right, rev. BRITANNIA.1797, incuse on wide raised border, Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, withtrident and shield, edge (Peck 1077; S.3774), good very fine £200-250
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567 George III (1760-1820), Soho mint, fourth issue, copper Penny, 1806, GEoRGIUS III.d:G. REx. laureate and draped bust right, date below, rev. inverted die axis, BRITANNIA.,Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, with trident and shield, edge deeply grained inthe centre (Peck 1342; S.3780), good very fine, with copper Halfpenny, 1807 andfarthing, 1806, about very fine and very fine (3) £50-60
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565 George III (1760-1820), Soho mint, third issue, copper farthing, 1799, GEoRGIUS IIIdEI GRATIA REx, laureate and draped bust right, rev. BRITANNIA., inverted die axis,Britannia seated left, holding olive branch, with trident and shield, date below, edgedeeply grained in the centre (Peck 1279; S.3779), extremely fine with lustre £150-200
566 George III (1760-1820), Soho mint, restrike copper pattern Twopence, 1805, 57.84g,GEoRGIUS III. d:G. REx., laureate and draped bust right, beaded border both sides, rev.inverted die axis, BRITANNIARUM., Britannia seated left, holding oliver branch, with tridentand shield, edge plain (l&S 25; Peck 1313), a spot of verdegris by R of REx, otherwiseextremely fine, scarce £800-1,000
568 Victoria (1837-1901), copper Penny, 1857, VICToRIA dEI GRATIA, young head left, rev.struck en medaille, BRITANNIAR; REG: fId: dEf:, Britannia seated right, plain trident (Peck1514; S.3948), extremely fine, some lustre £60-80
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572 Victoria (1837-1901), bronze proof farthing, 1877, VICToRIA d:G: BRITT: REG: f:d:,laureate bust left, rev. struck en medaille, oNE PENNY, Britannia seated left, edge plain(freeman 535 dies 5+C; Peck 1895; S.3958), dulled in the centres through age, cabinetfriction, but uncirculated, with some lustre, rare £4,000-5,000PRoVENANCE:lord Grantley, 10th portion, Glendining, 7-8 february 1945, lot 4203 (part)
The four proof copper coins offered here, together with the three proof coins in part I (lots 278,279 and 280), make up the whole of lot 4203 in the Lord Grantly sale, where the seven coinssold for £12.
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569 Victoria (1837-1901), bronze proof Penny, 1877, VICToRIA d:G: BRITT: REG: f:d:,laureate bust left, rev. struck en medaille, oNE PENNY, Britannia seated left, edge plain(freeman 93 dies 8+J; Peck 1710; S.3954), uncirculated, with lustre £400-500PRoVENANCE:lord Grantley, 10th portion, Glendining, 7-8 february 1945, lot 4203 (part)
570 Victoria (1837-1901), bronze proof halfpenny, 1860, VICToRIA d:G: BRITT: REG: f:d:,laureate bust left, rev. struck en medaille, oNE PENNY, Britannia seated left, edge plain(freeman 262 dies 2+B; Peck 1755; S.3956), uncirculated, with lustre £250-300PRoVENANCE:lord Grantley, 10th portion, Glendining, 7-8 february 1945, lot 4203 (part)
571 Victoria (1837-1901), bronze proof Halfpenny, 1877, VICToRIA d:G: BRITT: REG: f:d:,laureate bust left, rev. struck en medaille, HAlf PENNY, Britannia seated left, edge plain(freeman 331 dies 13+J; Peck 1818; S.3956), uncirculated, with lustre £300-400PRoVENANCE:lord Grantley, 10th portion, Glendining, 7-8 february 1945, lot 4203 (part)
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573 Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1877, Halfpenny, 1861, farthing, 1891, Half-farthing,1844, Third-farthing, 1885, and Jubilee Model Half-farthing, 1887, good very fine andbetter (6) £100-120
574 Victoria (1837-1901), Pennies (2), 1896, 1901, Halfpenny, 1895, and farthing, 1895,all old head (S.3961, 3962, 3963), some spots and finger marks but uncirculated and withsome brilliance (4) £100-120
575 Edward VII (1901-10), Penny, 1902, Halfpenny, 1903, Third-farthing, 1902, GeorgeV, Pennies (4), 1918, 1928, 1931, 1936, Halfpennies (2), 1911, 1936, George VI,Pennies (2), 1945, 1946, and Halfpenny, 1945, with spots and fingermarks butuncirculated and with some lustre, and two other farthings, 1903 and 1912, very fine (14) £40-50
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577 Miscellaneous (7), James II and Prince James, silver medal by N. Roettier, undated(1699) (MI ii, 202/516), very fine; Middlesex National series Halfpenny, 1789, PRINCEREGENT (Middlesex 969), good fine; Liverpool, Thomas Wilson Shilling Token, 1812(d.12), toned, good very fine; Hugh Second Duke of Northumberland, coppermemorial medal, 1816, 41mm. (BHM 916), extremely fine; Edward VII, small silvercoronation medal, 1902 (BHM 3737), extremely fine, a Coventry Halfpenny 1793 and aNew Brunswick Penny 1843, both fine (7) £50-80
576 Small silver medals (5), all struck en medaille with plain edge, four of William and Mary,GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., laureate bust of William right, rev. MARIA. II. dEI. GRA., bust ofMary right (MI i, 691/81; Peck p.165), and another similar, MARIA. II. dEI. GRA., bust ofMary right, rev. Ex. CANdoRE. dECVS., a rose branch (MI i, 695/93), MARIA. II. dEI. GRA.,bust of Mary right, rev. Ex NoCTE. dIEM, a full moon shining from among clouds (MI i,705/113), the fifth of William III, GVlIElMVS. III. dEI. GRA., laureate bust right, rev.IGNIBVS . IMPAR, the french Admiral’s ship Le Soleil Royale in flames (MI ii, 65/268), alltoned, good very fine - extremely fine (5) £200-250
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580 Isle of Man, James Murray, Second Duke of Atholl, Penny, 1758 (S.7411), very fine,and George III (1760-1820), Penny, 1798, bust right, rev. triskeles (S.7415), numeroussmall marks but good very fine, a hint of lustre (2) £60-80
578 Ireland, miscellaneous copper coins (11), including Gun Money, Halfcrown, oct. 1689,pierced, and Shilling, Nov. 1689, Halfpenny, 1723, farthing, 1723, and silver banktokens for 10-Pence and 5-Pence, 1805, mixed condition, some very fine (13) £80-100
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579 Ireland, a set of currency coins, Halfcrown, 1934, florin, 1935, Shilling, 1935, Sixpence,1934, Threepence, 1928, Penny, 1935, Halfpenny, 1935, and farthing, 1937,uncirculated, in fitted case (8) £200-300
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581 Isle of Man, Victoria (1837-1901), copper Penny, Halfpenny, and farthing, all 1839,VICToRIA dEI GRATIA, young head left, rev. inverted die axis, QVoCVNQVE IECERIS STABIT(S.7417, 7418, 7419), verdigris on date of the Farthing, otherwise extremely fine, with somelustre (3) £60-80
582 Books and Papers, GREUBER, H A, Handbook of Coins of Great Britain and Irelandin the British Museum, BRooKE, GEoRGE C, English Coins, HAzlITT, W C, The CoinCollector, SEABY, PETER, The Story of the English Coinage, NoRTH, J J, EnglishHammered Coinage, vol.1, STEWART THoRBURN, The Coins of Great Britain,PoRTEoUS, J, Coins, SPINK, The Milled Coinage of England, SEABY, Notes of EnglishSilver Coins 1066-1648, and British Numismatic Journal, vol xlVII, 1977, togetherwith a small quantity of notes, invoices, correspondence etc. (lot) £30-40
583 A late Victorian mahogany coin cabinet by Turton, 39cm. wide, 33 cm. deep, 36cm.high, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of panelled doors, stampedTURToN, the interior fitted with twenty five trays pierced to hold coins from Crown toShilling, on a fluted base, with side handles, with EdGAR lINColN label, in good condition £200-250
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Provenances – The Slaney Collection of English CoinsAddington, S., collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu, 1883, lots 46, 89, 309, 322, 350 & 364Alchorne, S., Sotheby, 11 May 1848, lot 11Bartlett, B., Gerard, 15 April 1787, lot 20Bartlett, B., Gerard, 25 April 1787, lot 46Basmadjief, Glendining, 15 July 1953, lots 13, 411Bergne, J. B., Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lots 4, 6, 11, 13, 21, 40, 45, 46, 55, 89, 134, 324, 349 & 356Bieber, J. E., Sotheby, 13 May 1889, lots 13, 16 & 299Bliss, T., Sotheby, 22 March 1916, lots 47, 313, 345 & 364Brand, V. M., collection widely dispersed from 1932, lots 47, 235, 345, 359 & 452Brice, W., collection purchased en bloc by H Montagu, 1887, lots 4, 11, 20, 21, 32, 33, 38, 45, 55, 70, 134, 143, 152, 324,
349, 356, 359, 367 & 439Brigg, M. A., “North Country Collector”, Glendining, 23 May 1939, lots 41, 137, 152 & 329Brown, T., Sotheby, 26 July 1869, lot 350Bruun, l. E., Sotheby, 18 May 1925, lots 27, 41 & 49Carlyon-Britton, R., Sotheby, 17 october 1921, lot 314Carlyon-Britton, P. W. P., hammered gold collection purchased by Seaby, 1937, lot 18Carter, A. T., those coins not bequeathed to Christ Church, oxford, were purchased by Baldwin, 1946, lot 5Carter, dr. E. C., collection purchased en bloc by Baldwin, 1950 lots 4, 9, 12, 15, 18,23, 35, 36, 48, 50, 60, 70, 89, 297,
302, 363, 367, 378, 384, 395 & 401Cartwright, collection purchased by Seaby 1935, lot 356Clark, H., Sotheby, 23 May 1898, lots 6, 13, 47 & 335Clarke-Thornhill, T. B., Glendining, 24 May 1937, lots 5, 6, 296, 299 & 306Cuff, J. d., Sotheby, 8 June 1854, lots 33, 35, 45, 89 & 134dangar, H. C., Glendining, 15 April 1953, lots 108 & 389day, H. G. C., collection purchased by Baldwin, c.1935, lot 143devonshire, duke of, Christie, 26 March 1844, lots 134, 350 & 356dimsdale, T., Sotheby, 6 July 1824, lot 55drabble, G. C., Glendining, 13 december 1943, lots 31, 246, 257, 323, 340 &, 521ducie, Earl, see Mortondurrant, lieut. Col. W., Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lots 4 & 322durrant, lieut. Col. W., Sotheby, 19 April 1847, lots 20, 21 & 46dymock, Rev. T. f., Sotheby, 1 June 1858, lots 35 & 55Edmonds, A., Sotheby, 24 March 1834, lot 20Evans, Sir John, collection purchased by Spink after 1908, lot 348ferrari la Renotiere, Baron. Phillipe de., Sotheby 27 March 1922, lot 235fishpool Hoard, Glendining, 17 october 1968, lots 287, 288 & 289fitch, o., collection purchased en bloc by Spink, c. 1918, lots 48, 152 & 309forster, Major. A. W., Glendining, 19 october 1953, lots 52, 247, 248, 251, 252, 253, 254, 258, 266, 268, 269, 270, 272,
322, 512, 513, 514, 515 & 557francis, G. R., Glendining, 24 March 1920, lots 43, 152, 327 & 346Grantley, lord, 4th portion, Glendining, 20 April 1944, lots 310, 313 & 336Grantley, lord, 5th portion, Glendining, 18 May 1944, lot 364Grantley, lord, 10th portion, Glendining, 7 february 1945, lots 243, 278, 279, 280, 569, 570, 571 & 572Hadwen, W., Sotheby, 24 April 1877, lot 37Halliburton Young, J., Sotheby, 7 April 1881, lot 13Hamilton Smith, G., Glendining, 23 May 1927, lots 38, 55, 195 & 334Hastings, lord., Sotheby, 15 November 1880, lot 47Hawkins, E., Sotheby, 31 July 1868, lot 89Hazlitt, W. C., Sotheby, 5 July 1909, lot 21Hilton Price, f. G., Sotheby, 17 May 1909, lot 22Hoblyn, R. A., Sotheby, 7 december 1906, lot 250Howard, H., Sotheby, 20 May 1874, lot 143Huth, R., Sotheby, 4 April 1927, lots 6 & 303King, Col. E. J., Glendining, 1 June 1944, lot 390Krumbholz, E. C., Sotheby, 11 March 1897, lot 16
lingford, H. M., Glendining, 24 october 1950, lots 20, 40, 41, 42, 55, 57, 134, 136, 143, 174, 235, 244, 245, 326, 329,331, 345, 439, 452, 523, 541, 542 & 543
lockett, R. C., Glendining, 11 october 1956, lots 19, 21, 22, 32, 53, 311, 314, 348, 349 & 359lucas, E., Glendining, 14 March 1939, lot 76Mackerell, C. E. G., private transaction, lot 134Mackerell, C. E. G., Sotheby, 14 May 1906, lots 137, 152 & 175
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Manton, J. o., Sotheby, 10 february 1947, lot 32Marsham, Hon. R., Sotheby, 19 November 1888, lots 22, 137 & 175Mitchell, d., Glendining, 27 April 1944, lot 398Montagu, H., Sotheby, 11 May 1896, lots 4, 20, 21 & 309Montagu, H., Sotheby, 13 November 1896, lots 11, 38, 45, 48, 55, 70, 134, 152, 345, 349, 350, 359, 364 & 439Montagu, H., Sotheby, 15 July 1897, lot 256Montagu, H., Sotheby, 16 November 1897, lot 367Montagu, H. (duplicates), Sotheby, 7 May 1888, lots 32, 33, 89, 143, 322, 324, 333 & 356Moon, J. E., Sotheby, 7 May 1901, lots 324 & 356Morrieson, Mrs., Widow of lt-Col. H W Morrieson (c. 1933), lot 136Morrieson, lt-Col. H. W., Sotheby, 20 November 1933, lots 164, 338, 509 & 510Morton, C. H. B., Earl of ducie, Glendining, 5 october 1949, lot 344Murchison, R. M., Sotheby, 27 June 1864, lots 55 & 322Murdoch, J. G., Sotheby, 31 March 1903, lots 6, 20, 22, 32, 34, 35, 38 & 509Murdoch, J. G., Sotheby, 8 June 1902, lots 89 & 175Murdoch, J. G., Sotheby, 8 June 1903, lots 16, 48, 55, 134, 359, 364 & 439Murdoch, J. G., Sotheby, 8 March 1904, lots 235 & 288Naish, SCMB 338, November 1945, lots 327 & 356Neck, collection incorporated in that of H Webb, lots 40 & 56o’Hagan, H. o., Sotheby, 16 december 1907, lot 350Paget, Capt. H. E. G., Glendining, 25 September 1946, lots 37, 39, 135, 137, 143, 283, 321, 330, 332, 343, 346, 347, 436,
439, 440, 523 & 514Parsons, H. A., Sotheby, 28 october 1929, lot 25Rashleigh, E. W., Sotheby, 21 June 1909, lot 310Raynes, W. l., Glendining, 15 february 1950, lots 1, 6, 17, 64, 175, 295, 296, 305, 306, 308 & 402Readhead, K. R. R., collection purchased by Baldwin, c.1950, lots 164, 509 & 510Richardson, A. B., Sotheby, 22 May 1985, lots 13, 22, 143 & 335Rostron, S., Sotheby, 16 May 1892, lots 6, 35, 47 & 335Roth, B. M. S., Sotheby, 19 July 1917, lots 70 & 356Russell, Sir Henry, Sotheby, 18 february 1850, lot 322Ryan, V. J. E., Glendining, 28 June 1950, lots 2, 11 & 13Ryan, V. J. E., Glendining, 22 January 1952, lots 25, 38, 309, 317, 324 & 335Shepherd, Rev. E. J., Sotheby, 22 July 1885, lots 33, 38, 48 & 324Simmons, G., Glendining, 27 March 1946, lot 383Southgate, Rev. R., collection purchased en bloc by S. Tyssen, lot 20Sparkes, G., Sotheby, 2 february 1880, lot 20Symons, W. C., collection purchased by Baldwin, lot 346Talbot Ready, W., Sotheby, 15 November 1920, lots 41 & 300Taylor, Col. T G., collection purchased by Spink, 1936, lots 11 & 70Thellusson, A., Sotheby, 19 october 1931, lot 1Thomas, T., Sotheby, 23 february 1843, lots 33 & 55Thorburn, H. W., Sotheby, 27 November 1918, lots 324 & 349Thorpe, W. B., Glendining, 21 March 1918, lot 327Trattle, M., Sotheby 30 May 1832, lots 21 & 89Tutet, M. C., Gerard, 18-21 January 1786, lot 322Tyssen, S., Sotheby, duplicates, 6 december 1802, lot 33Tyssen, S., Sotheby, 12 April 1802, lots 20 & 46Tyssen, S., Sotheby, 26 April 1802, lots 40 & 322Vaughan-Morgan, Sir. K., Sotheby, 17 June 1935, lots 43, 295 & 303Wakley, T., Sotheby, 6 december, 1909, lots 27, 34, 134, 137 & 309Walters, f. A., Sotheby, 24 october 1932, lot 326Webb, H., Sotheby, 9 July 1894, lots 34, 37, 40, 48 & 56Webb, H., Jnr, collection purchased by Baldwin before 1945, lots 321, 330 & 524Wertheimer, E., Glendining, 24 January 1945, lot 385Wheeler, E. H., Sotheby, 12 March 1930, lot 334Whitley, H., Glendining, 11 April 1956, lot 435Wigan, E., collection purchased en bloc by Rollin & feuardent, 1872, lots 34, 56 & 359Wyon, l. C., Sotheby, 12 december 1901, lot 235Yates, E. E., collection purchased en bloc by Baldwin, 1938, lots 42, 55, 135 & 343Yates-Thompson, collection purchased by Spink, c. 1920, lots 2 & 11
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4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you areregistering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require adeposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such depositwill be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you areunsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the samemeans it was paid to Spink.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.
4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.
4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.
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4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com andSpink live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments atthe time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing toexecute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connectionwith this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com willhave a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for usingthis facility.
4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in london. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.
4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.
4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:
Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on lots on the Seller’s behalf up to
the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.
4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaselots as principal.
4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.
4.13 After Sale ArrangementsIf you enter into any private sale agreements for any lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.
4.14 Return of Lot4.14.1 once your bid has been accepted for a lot then you are liable
to pay for that lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.If there are any problems with a lot then you must notify us within7 days of receipt of the lot, specifying the nature of the problem.We may then request that the lot is returned to us for inspection.Save as set out in clause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any lotand the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely atour sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion ifthe lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in atthe auction date.
4.14.2 No lot may be returned on account of condition if thecondition was stated by a third party grading company (including,but not limited to PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, PMG, WBG).
5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium and other charges
In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer price of each lot, a feeof 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a feefor paying by credit card.
5.2 Value Added Taxother than in respect of zero-rated lots (o) VAT is chargeable on theHammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on theBuyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the Buyer’s premium only.
5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all lots unless they
have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export thelot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping department for which a charge of £50 will be made.
5.3.2 If you export the lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.
5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s
Premium of daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs overeseas Repayment Section,londonderry.
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 Where a lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded.
5.3.7 Where the lot is marked as a daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.
5.3.8 Where the lot is marked as an omega (Ω) lot or an ImportVAT (x) lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.
5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address
and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the lot until all amounts duehave been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of lot prior to full settlement.
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set
out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son ltdand sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,london WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A fee of 2% will be applied. Paymentsmade by American Express are subject to a 4% fee. Paymentsexceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the cardholder in person whilst on our premises.
5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
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5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: zero ratedlots (o); no symbol lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; daggered lots (†),imported lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) lots with zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.
5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots
purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, havebeen paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots whenthey wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have beenmade with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be releaseduntil cleared funds are received with regard to payments made bycheque.
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the lotwill be entirely at your risk.
5.6.3 our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.
5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when
handling and packing a purchased lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, thelot is entirely at your risk. our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.
5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Importduties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the lot(s) underthese circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.
5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion ofSpink.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your lots or otherproperty in the possession of the Spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those lots or other property.following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the SpinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment;
5.10.2.3 when reselling the lot, place a notice in our cataloguestating that you successfully purchased the lot at auction buthave subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the lot; or
5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether
or not payment has been made, you will be required5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any
additional handling cost that may apply.5.10.3.2 you will not be entitled to collect the lot until all
outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.
5.11 Uses of default informationIf you fail to make payment for a lot in accordance with these Terms andConditions:5.11.1 We reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any
future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults havebeen settled; and
5.11.2 You consent to us disclosing details of such default to otherauctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include yourname, address, nature of the default and the date of the default.
Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the defaultmay rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into atransaction with you in the future.
5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed
provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.
5.12.2 If the lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.
5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.
5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.
5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you
if a lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the lot is a forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the lot. furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the
receipt of the lot(s), that in your view the lot concerned is aforgery;
5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and
5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the lot is a forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.
5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you thata lot is a forgery no later than 7 days after you receive suchevidence.
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.
5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the lot is not a forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.
6 LIABILITYNothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or
fraudulent misrepresentation.
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7 USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to:
7.1.1 process the bids you make on lots (whether successful orotherwise) and other auction related services we provide;
7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a lot;7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any lot you purchase, which will include
passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseasdeliveries, to customs where they make enquiries regarding the lot;
7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide,but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us.
7.2 In accordance with clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass yourinformation to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a recordof any search that they do.
7.3 In accordance with clause 5.11, you agree that where you default onmaking payment for a lot in accordance with these terms and conditionswe may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and livebidding platforms.
7.4 We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example,other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receiveinformation about you from them.
8 COPYRIGHT8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video
or otherwise produce an image of the lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.
8.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.
9 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
10 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.
11 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business.11.1 Limitation of Liability
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:11.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or
similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or
11.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.
11.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.
11.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.
11.4 Waiver11.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only
effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.
11.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.
11.5 Law and Jurisdiction11.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising
out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.
11.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.
Postal ChargesPrices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. for lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends toaccount for VAT.
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer lots for sale under the Auctioneers’
Margin Scheme. Such lots can be identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.
2. Where lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to UKVAT–registered businesses, the VAT on Buyers’ Premium is notrecoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issueinvoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price andthe Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses torecover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules forrecovering input tax.
ii. Zero-Rated Lotslimited Categories of goods, such as books, are zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’spremium.
iii. Daggered Lotslots which are daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
iv. Imported and Omega Lotslots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. lots which bear theomega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price andon the Buyer’s Premium. This VAT is payable on items imported fromoutside the EU. In these cases we have used a temporary importationprocedure, which in effect means that the point of importation is deferreduntil the lot has been sold. At this point the Buyer is treated as theimporter and is liable to pay the import VAT due. We will collect the VATfrom you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise on your behalf.
v. Investment Gold Lotslots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer outside of the EU.
Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20
Up to £10,000 £20 £30 £40
Above £10,001 £20 £50 £60
Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25
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BANKNOTES
28 April Queen Elizabeth II, A Banknote Collection London 1503328 April The Michael Jowett Collection of African Banknotes London 1503229 April The Uncirculated Collection London 1503429/30 April World Banknotes London 150086 May British Banknotes London 150363/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3228/9 July World Banknotes London 1502827 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1729/30 September World Banknotes London 150091 October World Banknotes London 1500914 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19
SALE CALENDAR 2015
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
STAMPS
16 April The Neville Polakow FRPSL Collection of Northern Rhodesia London 1502216 May Gems of Chinese Imperial Post in Taiwan Hong Kong CSS1616 May The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1219 May Western Australia from the Vestey Collection London 1502420 May Swaziland, The Award-Winning Collection formed by
Peter van der Molen, RDPSA, FRPSL London 1503520/21/22 May The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 15023June The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York 15115/16 July The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale London 15026July Postal History and Historical Documents London 1503717/18 August Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Singapore 1502726 September The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS14
COINS
14 May The Slaney Collection of English Coins – Part 2 London 150313/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3221/2 July Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500527 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS1722/23 September Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1500614 November The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS19
MEDALS
23 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500123 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1500219 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 15003
BONDS AND SHARES
29 May Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 150183/4 June The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 32227 August The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong CSS17
AUTOGRAPHS
July Postal History and Historical Documents London 15037
WINES
23 April Great Whiskies, Cognacs and Wines Hong Kong SFW1314 August Wines, Cognacs and Other Spirits Singapore SFW14
GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO
Olivier D. Stocker
YOUR SPECIALISTS
UK - Tim Hirsch FRPSL Guy Croton Fernando Martínez David Parsons Nick Startup Neill GrangerPaul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant)
USA - George Eveleth Richard DebneyEUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez
CHINA - Tommy Chau Doris Lo
UK - Richard Bishop Eleanor Charlotte DixTim Robson Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett
USA - Greg Cole Luke Mitchell Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung
UK - Barnaby Faull Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber Thomasina SmithUSA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)
CHINA - Kelvin Cheung Pei Po Chow
UK - Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Thomasina SmithUSA - Luke Mitchell
Europe - Peter ChristenCHINA - Kelvin Cheung
UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward
UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland
USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)
CHINA - Guillaume Willk-Fabia
Chairman’s OfficeCharles Blane
DirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony Spink
Auction & Client Management TeamMira Adusei-Poku Grace Hawkins Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti Tatyana Boyadzhieva
John Winchcombe Craig Bower-Parker María Martínez Maurizio Schenini
FinanceAlison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Hemel Thakore Veronica Morris
IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Liz Cones Curlene Spencer
Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
Auction Administration and Marketing & DesignSonia Alves Amit Ramprashad
Finance & AdministrationAleena Nieves
AuctioneerLuke Mitchell
AdministrationAngie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Doris Lo Gary Tan
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