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INSTRUMENTS.
CATALOGUE of a
INE ART PROPERTY.
JEWELLERY,
PLATE, CHINA,
MEDALS, COINS,
POSTAGE STAMPS,
&C.
Day of Sale :
Wednesday, June 22nd—Lots 1 to 21 !
On View Two Days prior (mornings only) and Morning of Sale.
PRICED CATALOGUE TWO SHILLINGS.
^ILL clients please note
that owing to the great
increase in the cost of pro¬
ducing catalogues, the com- ■
mission charged on the Sale
of Coins and Medals is now
Twelve and a Half per cent.
:: on the price realized. ::
essrs. Glendining & Co., Limited, 7 ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W. I,
CATALOGUE OF A
Very Valuable Collection OF
COINS. For Sale by Auction
AT OUR GALLERIES,
7 ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W.,
ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1921,
AT 1.30 P.M. PRECISELY.
)n View Two Days prior (mornings only) and Morning of Sale.
ASE NOTE TIME AND PLACE OF SALE—1.30 P.M.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dis¬ pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
Second.—No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion.
Third.—In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller.
Fourth.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more in part of payment, or the whole of the purchase- money, if required ; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and resold.
Fifth.—Each lot is guaranteed genuine, but should any lot prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale. This guarantee does not apply to collections of stamps, or to mixed lots.
Sixth.—To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during the time of sale, and the remainder of the purchase-money must absolutely be paid on the delivery.
Seventh.—Upon failure of complying with the above con¬ ditions, the money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale.
Eighth.—If any owner has placed a reserve on any lot, the auctioneers reserve to themselves the right to publish the fact and price at which it is reserved.
CATALOGUE OF
COINS.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1921,
AT HALF-PAST ONE PRECISELY.
Lot 1 SR, Pennies of Edward I., and Edward II. of London, many
minor varieties, Berwick, Bristol, Canterbury, Durham,
of Bishop Beck, Lincoln, Newcastle, S. Edmundsbury, and York. Stated to have been found at Hagley,
Worcestershire 111
2 SR, Hiberno-Danish Pennies, of usual type, etc. Generally
fine, one or two fractured 41
3 N, William and Mary, Five Guineas, 1691 ; edge tertio.,
elephant and castle below the busts. In good con¬
dition and scarce 1
4 SR, Leopold of Austria, 1622, box Thaler. N, George III., 1797, pattern broad rim Farthing, legends incuse.
Probably not contemporary, but very fine and rare in the
metal * 2
5 N, George III., Military Guinea, 1813; and Sovereign,
1820. Both very fine 2
£ d. 2 10 0
2 2 0
9 9 0
2 10 0
3 5 0
4 £ s. d. 3 5 0
1 1 0
0 9 0
1 10 0
1 18 0 »
1 4 0
1 7 0
1 1 0
1 4 0
1 18 0
3 0 0
6 Hop-pickers’ Tokens or Checks, in brass and pewter ; issued
in Sussex to the pickers for work done in the gardens,
at places designated. Contained in a pine cabinet with
12 drawers, lock and key, etc. An extraordinary and
probably unique collection, now almost impossible to form,
of these interesting mementoes of a famous agricultural
industry ; all varied
1 Brass and pewter. Church, traders', and hop-pickers’ Tokens,
17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Many scarce about 140
8 Mixed metals. Medals, counters, checks, models. In
variety a parcel
9 IE, Medals of English celebrities, Charles I. ; Duke of
Cumberland ; Robert Walpole ; George I., treaty of
Passarowitz, 1718; Victoria, etc. (35). Also' white
metal medals of the early 19th century. Some now uncommon (75) about 110
10 IE, English and Scotch regal issues ; Harington Tokens,
temp. James I. and Charles I. ; Town pieces issued in
17th century by cities and boroughs, etc. a parcel
11 IE, Medals and medalets, mostly French. Mostly in fine state a parcel
12 IE, Roman Imperial, 1st Bronze from the earlier Emperors,
named and in envelopes a parcel
13 IE, Another selection, useful for study a large parcel
14 7R, Charles II., pattern Farthings, short hair, 1665, three;
William and Mary, and William III., patterns, various (7). Some fine 10
15 iR, Spanish Dollars, countermarked with oval mark (7);
Bank Dollar, 1804 ; Tokens, for 3/-, six. Most are fine 14
16 IR, Nineteenth Century Shilling, provincial Tokens of Bilston,
Birmingham, Bristol, Cheshire, Dublin, Flint, Glou¬
cester, Leicester, Lincoln, Mansfield, Yarmouth, and
other places (44) ; Sixpences, various (20) ; Bath, 2/-;
Peterborough, 1/6 (6). Many fine 71
7 Copies of the Petition Crown and other English Coins (8). 7R,
Bank Tokens, 3/-, two ; Irish Tenpences (2), and a
Fivepence ; and Drachms of the Sassanian monarchs, about 4th century A.D. (21) 34
8 JE, Medals. Galerie metallique des grands Hommes Fran- cais, by Dubois. All fine 70
9 JE, Medals of the same series, but some varied from last lot.
Others of France, Louis the Great ; various reverses. All fine 94
3 JE, Medals of the same series. All fine 70
1 JE, Medals from the same series ; others of Louis XIV., by Mauger. All fine 70
2 JR, Roman Imperial Denarii of Augustus and subsequent
rulers, includes several good specimens of the “ Tribute money ” of Tiberius 62
3 Base 7R, Antoniniani of Gordian III., and other Emperors and Empresses of the later empire. Some fine ; some have interesting reverses about 165
1 JE, Roman 2nd Bronze, from Augustus to Maximianus
Hercules. Some in envelopes attributed. A useful lot for study a parcel
» JE, A similar lot, in envelopes a parcel
p JE, Medals of the English Cathedrals, by Davis, Birming¬
ham, very fine (10) ; Victoria Diamond Jubilee, 1897,
and Edward VII. Coronation (23). Others of cele¬ brated Englishmen (8). All fine 41
F JE, Medals, miscellaneous foreign, some of larger module. In fine condition 70
}> JE, Medals, English, from James II. period to Victoria (32).
English and other Cathedrals, by J. Wiener (15). Fine
47
JE, Medals of the Kings of France, by Caque, 1837 ; also a few French and other medals. Very fine 76
SR, Roman Consular Denarii of /Emilia, Cordis, Cloudia,
Caesia, Furia, Julia, Marcia, Postumia, Sulpicia, Titia, and other families (65) ; Quinari (5) 70
£ 5. d. 1 14 0
0 18 0
1 4 0
1 1 0
0 19 0
1 18 0
3 10 0
1 12 0
1 12 0
2 4 0
0 15 0
1 12 0
1 15 0
1 11 0
d. 0
0
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0
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31 JR, Denarii, Marcus Antonius, died 31 B.C. obv. His head, rev.
Head of Octavius ; and three Consular Denarii, Clovia,
etc. Some scarce 6
32 JR, Roman 2nd and 3rd Bronze, from the earlier to the later
Emperors and Empresses a large parcel
33 JR, Medals, Galerie metallique of the great men of France
(70); others, smaller size, of Roman celebrities (30).
Fine 100
34 JR, Medals, another like selection of the Galerie metallique
(34) ; others, smaller, of Roman celebrities, etc. (52).
Fine * 86
35 JR, Dassier’s medals of the Kings and Queens of England, I
including Cromwell. Fine 34 ■
36 JR, Medals, bronzed. Galerie metallique des grands hommes i
Francais, 1819. Three trays containing 96 medals;
a further tray with 23 others of French, Russian, and 1
Swedish celebrities. All in very fine and desirable! condition 119'
37 Brass medalets of the Kings of France. Very fine, in a tray 70 :
38 JR, Elizabeth Shilling and Sixpence, Japanese Yen, and other;
coins (26) ; also JR, English and Continental coins a parcel»
39 A well-made mahogany Cabinet, fitted with 12 trays with
variously sized finger-holed borings ; lock and handle.; About l\in. square
40 /R, Medals, Charles I., Coronation, 1626 ; Return from:
Scotland, 1633, with view of London, S. Paul’s, etc.,*.
gilded; Decease memorial, 1649. Medalets, Mary
Stuart, 1579 ; Marriage, 1625, three ; Henrietta Maria,;
1628 ; Birth of Prince of Wales (3), various. All fine', i some uncommon 11
41 7R, Medals, Charles II., Restoration 1660, Med. III. 460/54,1
and the golden medal, Charles and Queen Catherine,!
1662, No. 489. Fine 2
7
t2 2R, Medals, Coronation 1661, by Simon, pierced ; another,
dixi cvstodiam, Med. III. 475/81, rare ; Earl of Shaftes¬ bury, 1681, cast. IE, Lucy, Duchess of Portsmouth, No.
215, rare. 7R, P. James, 1699 ; and a Briot’s pattern Half groat of Charles I. 6
[3 7R, Medals, Anne, Accession, 1702, two ; Queen and Prince
George ; Capture of Gibraltar, 1704 ; Battle of Mal-
plaquet, 1709 ; and Peace of Utrecht, 1713. Very fine 6
:4 IR, Medals, Sir Isaac Newton, 1726, Med. III. 469/83 ; Jernegan
of Cossey, Norfolk, 1736, cistern medals (2) ; Society for
promoting Arts and Commerce, award for painting on glass, 1801 ; George IV., Coronation, 1821 ; also one of the first in IE. A ll very fine 6
5 Medals, IE, Duke of Cumberland, Carlisle, taken 1745 ; yR,
Rebels repulsed, 1745 ; both very fine and scarce. Peace between United Provinces and Spain, 1648. Marriage medal ; and various other medals, etc., in IE. In fine state ’ 42
6 Electrum. Carthage, circa 340-242 B.C., obv. Head of
Persephone, rev. Horse standing. Macedonia, Alex¬ ander magnus, eighth Stater. Fine 2
7 N, Roman Aurei, Nero, rev. salvs, goddess seated ; Sabina, rev. ivnoni regina., the goddess with peacock, etc. Plugged 2
8 N, Solidi, Maximinus, A.D. 236, rev. felicitas avgg nostr,
Abundance seated; Carinus, A.D. 282, rev. victoria
caesaris, Victory in a biga, holding a wreath, etc. Both rare, last perhaps unpublished, but unfortunately pierced 2
9 N, Solidi, Licinius, A.D. circa 307, rev. Jupiter nude stand¬
ing, an eagle holding a wreath in his beak, at his feet,
Constantine, A.D. 306, rev. victoria constantini avg..
Victory marching right. Both have been mounted ; the first rare 2
) N, Solidus, Valentinian, A.D. 364, rev. victoria avgg,
Valentinian and his son, seated ; Tremisis of Zeno,
A.D. 474, rev. two palm branches enclosing a cross. First pierced ; last very fine 2
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51 'N, Solidi, Theodosius, A.D. 379, rev. victoria avggg i,
Victory standing ; another, rev. the Emperor standing,
supporting a labarum, etc. ; Heraclius and his son
Constantine, A.D. 610, rev. Cross.on steps. All good
coins 3
52 A, Russia, Catherine II., 10 Rubles, 5 Rubles, 2 Rubles, and
two Rubles 5
53 N, Three Rubles of Alexander I. (2) ; another of Alexander
II. 3
54 N, Ducat of Lladislas Sigmund, King of Poland, 1638;
another, of the Belgie provinces, 1837 ; and two Five
Francs of France 4
55 7R, Chinese boat or ingot money, weight nearly 5ozs., with
characters in an indent 1
56 7R, Russian medallion for proficiency in agriculture. I 'ery 1
fine 1
57 /R, Ancient Greek Tetradrachms, and smaller denomi¬
nations of Athens (5) ; Agrigentum ; Colchis ; Corinth
' (4) ; Kindos ;■ Macedon, Alexander III., and later (8); : Tarentum, etc. 27
58 7R, Tetradrachms, Nicomedes II., of Bithynia, 149 B.C., rev.
Zeus standing, fine ; and others (3) 4
59 7R, Gaulish copy of a Greek Stater, Greek coins of Thasos, ,
Istrus, Thurium and other States (8) ; Alexandrian I
fiotin Tetradrachius (10) ; Parthian and Sassanian
Drachms, etc. (7) 26 ;
60 M, Roman Consular Denarii of Cipia, Carisia, Caecilia, ,
Considia, Fannia, Fabia, Marcia, Procilia, Scribonia, ,
Servilia, Vibia, and many other families (38) ; Imperial I
Denarii and Antoniniani, from Vespasian (37) 75 i
61 7E, Roman 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Bronze, with a few Byzantine
Folles, etc., of the later Emperors ; from the Emperor
Claudius. Many in good condition a parcel
62 7R, Russian Rubles of Michael Feodorovitch, A.D. 1613;
Peter the Great, 1723 ; Peter II. ; Anna ; Elizabeth;
Catherine II. ; Paul I. ; Alexander I. ; Nicholas I.
and Alexander III. ; in all 21 ; also smaller denomi¬
nations, various (29) 50
9
3 IE, Russian, of various rulers and many denominations,
including two pieces of plate money of Catherine I.
dated 1726. The latter pieces rare a parcel
4 7R, French Ecus and Five Francs (2) ; Spanish Dollars of
the 17th and 18th centuries (6) ; Dutch Ducatoons of same period (4) ; and a chased Chinese piece 13
5 7R, German Thalers of the 17th and 18th centuries, from John
George, 1615, and subsequent rulers 18
3 7R, Thalers of subsequent Emperors of Germany, and Austria
20
I IE, Ancient Greek autonomous coins of numerous States, in envelopes and named a parcel
4 7R, German coins, small values, of various Emperors of the 16th and 17th centuries. Many rare 92
> IE, Germany and neighbouring States, miscellaneous coins issued in the 18th and 19th centuries a parcel
II 7R, Russian orders and coins, miscellaneous coins of various
denominations of the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th cen¬ turies. Mostly fine, and many now difficult to acquire 50
/R, Continental coins of the smaller denominations, from the
14th to the 19th centuries. Generally in good state ; many scarce 68
7R, Thalers, Sigismund III., 1630 ; Vladismund IV., 1637 ;
and John Casimur, 1679, Kings of Poland. Others of more recent rulers to Stanislaus, a Dollar of Peru, etc. (6) ; Half Thalers, various (6) 15
7R, Medals, Royal Humane Society’s awards ; Messrs. Crane,
1788, Ainslie, 1813, and Staples, 1863. Very fine 3
7R, Medals, Royal Society, protection of life from fire, award
to J. Witham, 1862. Humane Society of Massachusetts, award to E. W. Scarlett, 1887. Fine 2
N, Bracelet, consisting of a £5 and a £2 piece of Victoria,
1887 ; mounted in oak leaf and other settings, with V.R.
and V.I. in monogram, and the dates 1837 and 1887. An excellent example of the goldsmith’s art 1
£ s. d. 1 1 10 0
1 8 0
2 8 0
2 2 0
3 3 0
4 10 0 • j ■ T \
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2 8 0
.2 12 6
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0 13 0
14 10 0
10 £ s. d. 9 15 0
1 14 0
0 12 0
1 18 0
0 17 0
2 0 0
6 7 6
0 19 0
2 16 0
5 0 0
1 0 0
76 N, Leather case containing a £5 and a £2 piece of Victoria,
1887. Very fine specimen coins coins 2
77 7R, Crowns, Elizabeth, m.m. 1 ; Commonwealth, 1653 ; Anne,
1708 E. Half-Crowns, Anne, 1707 E, 1713 roses 5
78 JE, Roman 1st Bronze of the Emperor Trajan ; medal of Pope
Julius III., 1550-55. 7R, another, of the Princess
Clementina escaping from Innspruck, 1719 ; scarce and
fine medal 3
79 /R, Crowns, James II. ; William III. ; George IV. ; and
Victoria. Bank Tokens, 5/-, 1804, three ; and a 3/-,
1813. Half-Crowns, William and Mary ; George III.
(3) ; George IV. (3) ; William IV. (2) 17
80 iR, Various reigns, Shillings (9) ; Sixpences (14) ; Maundy
coins (17) ; and two Victorian Groats 42
81 M, Roman Denarii ; mediaeval Deniers and Gros ; Sassanian
Drachms ; Arabic Dirhems, etc. 80
82 7R, Coronation medals, Georges I. and IV. N, Victoria,
Five Pounds, 1887. All fine 3
83 M, Bronzed medals of Hogarth, Maclise, and Turner ; Ryder,
Cooke, and Kemble ; others in pewter of Betty and
O.P. riots, and a smaller of Betty. Very fine 9 •
84 M, Roman Imperial 1st Bronze of Domitian, Faustina
senior, and subsequent Emperors and Empresses. Good i
coins 20
85 .Small mahogany cabinet, fitted with 4 shallow drawers, and :
containing a collection of fine Tradesmen s Tokens of the
18th century ; Pennies, including Hereford, Ipswich,
Norwich, A A, and others (9); Halfpennies (68) I
Coventry buildings (17), and others of the City ; Scotch
towns (30) ; and miscellaneous. Some scarce pieces. Tokens 77
86 7E, Droz’s pattern Halfpennies, 1788 and 1790, with edge
render to cesar, etc. ; and two proof Twopences, 1797.
Very fine and scarce 4
11
7 JE, Eighteenth and nineteenth century Tokens, issued by
tradesmen in England, Scotland and Ireland, Pennies,
Halfpennies, and Farthings, also four JR ; in envelopes with references to Atkins and Davis. Some rare, and generally in fine state about 144
p JE, Colonial issues in envelopes, with references to Atkins’ Colonial, and Davis; Australia, New Zealand, Tas¬
mania, Guiana, India, Canada, etc. Generally in good state ; some scarce about 93
) Davis, W. J. The Token coinage of Warwickshire, plates,
1895. The remaining copies unsold. Clean as from the binder * 15
) Catalogues of coins issued by dealers and auctioneers, includes
priced catalogues of Lord Hastings’, and Stevens’ (war medals) sales. A number of etchings by Cruikshank, etc. a parcel
Mahogany box with lock (no key), fitted with three trays with compartments for coins, containing a collection of Roman 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Bronze, from Augustus, includes Caligula, Galba, and Vespasian. Many coins in good preservation coins 125
I! Rosewood inlaid cabinet, fitted with four drawers, with loose trays, adapted for coins; lock and key. A useful little cabinet 1
! Pewter medals commemorating personages and events of Queen Victoria’s reign a parcel
: Mixed metals. Trade checks, and shopkeepers’ advertise¬ ments ; others miscellaneous a parcel
> JE, Tradesmen’s Tokens of the 18th and 19th centuries, many
varieties a large parcel
! JE, Miscellaneous Continental coins, etc. a parcel
' 7R, Proof of the Garbett Halfpenny Token [Atkins, not local
100a ; Davis, Warwickshire Tokens, 98). Reverse
blank. In very fine condition, and probably unique 1
I N, Anne, Two Guineas, 1711. Fine 1
£ * *• 2 2 0
1 0 0
0 15 0
0 10 0
3 15 0
1 15 0
■0 10 0
0 110
0 10 0
13 0 0
5 0 0
12 £ cl. 6 5 C N, George II., old head type, Two Guineas, 1739 ; Guinea,
1759. Fine 2
3 3 0 100 N, George III., Guinea, 1786 ; Spade Guinea, 1788 2
4 2 6 101 N, Spade Guineas, 1794 ; and a Military Guinea, 1813.
Latter very fine 2
5 7 6 102 Ah Spade Guineas, 1797, and 1798. Both in very fine pre¬
servation 2
3 0 0 103 N,
3 5 0 104 N,
4 2 6 105 N,
4 0 0 106 N,
1 13 0 107 JR,
1 6 0 108 JR,
2 14 0 109 JR,
1 16 0 110 JR,
1 16 0 111 JR,
1 10 0 112
George I., Quarter Guinea ; George III., Half Guineas
(3) ; Third Guineas (2) ; and a Quarter Guinea ; and
a Turkish eighth Sequin 8
Sovereigns, 1820, two ; Half Sovereigns, 1818 and 1820.
Very fine 4
George IV., Two Pounds, 1823. Fine 1
Another, 1823. Good state 1
Crowns, Charles II. (2) ; William III. (2) ; Half-Crowns,
William III. (3) ; various early hammered coins from Henry III. (36). Some fine 43
Anne, Crown and three Half-Crowns ; George II., Half-
Crown, etc. (5) ; George III., Crown, 1819, Shillings
(6), Sixpences (11) ; other coins (3) 30
Goorge III., Crowns (2), Half-Crowns, various issues (6),
Shillings (2) ; George IV., Crowns (2), Half-Crowns (2),
Shillings (2), and a Sixpence. All fine coins 17
William IV., Half-Crown ; Victoria, Crowns (2), a Florin,
and two Sixpences ; Maundy coins, various reigns (38);
medals, Anne, Peace of Utrecht, 1713, officer of the
42nd, by Mudie ; and laying foundation stone of Royal
Exchange, 1844. Mostly fine 47
Gothic Crowns, 1847, inscribed edge, and plain edge. Very fine 2
France. Five Franc pieces, an 12, 1814, 1848, and 1850;
Francs, various dates (18) ; Halves (12) ; Two Francs,
Half Ecu of Louis XVI., etc. (6) 40
13 L s.
3 7R, Spain, Pesos, various (4) ; Mexico, Maximillian Dollars 1 6
(3) ; Belgian medal, marriage of Duke of Brabant, and
various smaller coins (9) 16
4 7R, Italy, 5 Lires, 2 Lires, and Lires (9) ; Maria Theresia 1 6
Thaler ; Bangle with 13 coins attached ; and various German, Dutch, and other pieces, small denominations
principally (39) 64
5 M, Copper Twopences, 1797, twelve ; an old City of London 1 3 check ; and various regal issues, tokens, etc., from Charles II. Some fine a parcel
6 7R, Anglo-Saxon Pennies of Cnut, about A.D. 883-890, varied 2 4 styles of cross and minor details of type (5) ; others of
S. Eadmund, of usual type (6). All in good state
7 7R, Pennies, Ethelwlf, A.D. 839-858, Canterbury, with mono- 2 2 gram of the City on rev., B.M.Cat. II., 1, fractured, but an extra rare variety. Ceonolth, Abp. of Canterbury, 830-870, rev. dorovernia, and, within a circle, civitas
in angles of a cross, Hawkins 146, repaired. Very rare 2
I 8 7R, Pennies, Alfred, A.D. 872, with bust, fractured ; another, 1 9
without bust ; and three of Burgred of Mercia, A.D. 852-874, moneyers ethelvl, eadvlf, and tidhelm 5
9 7R, Pennies, Eadred, A.D. 946-955, without bust (3) ; and a 2 8 fragment of a Penny with bust. Eadwig, 955-959, moneyer dvdeman ; another, hildvlf mo hvn (Hunting¬ don), edge broken, (?) unpublished moneyer. Eadgar, 957-
975, moneyer albvtic ; also four fragments of Pennies,
one of Abp. Plegmund 11 *
3 7R, Pennies, without bust. Eadred, obi7. eared (sic) rex, 1 7
followed by a fylfot and a crescent, rev. theodmaer m
in two lines ; variety of B.M.Cat. XII., 4. Eadwig, rev.
boia mo ham (Southampton), edge fractured, unpublished
reading of moneyer’s name. Good condition 2
I 7R, Pennies. Ethilred II., 978-1016, Hawkins types 203, 2 2
204, 205, 206 and 207, of the mints, London, York,
Winchester, Theotford, and Exeter (9) ; Canute, 1016—
1035, Hawkins 213, varied moneyers (3). Fine 12
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jC s> d. 1 10 0 122 7R, Pennies, Canute, Hawkins 213, various moneyers (3);
Edward Confessor, 1041-1066, Hawkins types 222, 227
varied, and 229, Theotford, London, Canterbury, and
Ipswich mints, and 228, Hastings, edge broken. Good
condition 9
2 8 0 123 7R, John, Downpatrick Farthing, chipped; Triangle Half¬
penny and Farthing ; Halfpennies of the Edwards, minor
varieties of type (13). Farthings, one londoniensis
(3). Others, Richard II., London ; Henry V., with
broken annulets (4) ; and Henry VI., annulet, mascle
issues, etc., of London (5). A jew chipped. Many are
very scarce and interesting coins 29
2 10 0 124 7R, Edward I., Error Penny, reading civitas eme dvr.
Edward III., London Groat and Half-Groat. Richard 11., York Penny. Groats, Henry V., London ; Henry VI.,
Calais ; Edward IV., various, m.m. (5) ; and Richard
111., m.m. rose and sun conjoined. Bristol Penny of
Edward IV. Chiefty in good state ; some very rare 13
2 6 0 125 7R, Henry VIII., Groats (2), Durham Pennies of Bishops
Wolsey and Ruthall (4) ; Halfpennies, London and
Canterbury (4) ; Mary, Groat ; Elizabeth, Shillings (2),
Threepences (2), Pennies (5) ; also Halfpennies of
Charles I. (4) ; Commonwealth (3), and a Shilling, 1656; and others 40
110 126 7R, Ancient Greek. Metapontum Stater, B.C. 550-470, ear
of corn incuse ; another, later. Tetradrachms, Alexander
magnus (3) ; Ptolemy Soter ; and three smaller 9
4 7 6 127 7R, Inchiquin Half-Crown, irregular in form ; impressed on
s D both sides within a circular indent, — , —. Well fire-
IX 7 VI ^ served and rare ' * 1
3 0 0 128 7R, Inchiquin Shilling, of irregular diamond shape; stamped
with, on both sides, in a treble circle of dots, 3dwts.
21 grs. Well preserved ; rare 1
1 4 0 129 iR, Charles I., York Half-Crown, m.m. lion. Of usual type,
ebor below the horse ; rev. crowned oval shield, etc.
Fine and scarce 1
t
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) N, William III., Five Guineas, 1710. Edge, decimo tertio.
Bust with flowing hair. Fine and uncommon 1
7E, Miscellaneous English regal coins and tokens, etc. a parcel
l 7R, Elizabeth pattern, obv. nearly full-faced crowned bust,
vnvm. A. deo., etc., rev. crowned monogram, between
1601 ; also 7E, Pledge of a Penny of similar type and
date. Casts, Charles I. Coronation, 1626, small embossed plate, Med. III. 243/11, very rare ; and a royalist badge
bust in relief, rev. shield within Garter. All fine and scarce 4
1 7R, Tower Crown, m.m. harp (1632), Hawkins type 2a, smaller
figure of the King on horseback, plume on horse’s head, housings bear a broad cross ; rev. oval shield, over a cross, c.R. above. Fine and very scarce 1
1 JR, Crown, m.m. triangle (1639), Hawkins type 3a. King
wears a lace collar, and horse is without housings; rev.
oval garnished shield, four pellets precede and ter¬ minate the legend. Fine condition and very un¬ common 1
> Cromwell, the Lord General medal, 1651. Leaden medal of Cromwell, rev. bust of Masaniello. Henfrey, plates I. 4, and V. 2. Fine and uncommon 2
> M, Alexander magnus, Tetradrachm and Drachm ; Trajan
Denarius ; also Sassanian and Bactrian Drachms, Rupees and parts, of Indian native issues, etc. (82). 7E, Balbinus 1st Bronze, and other coins
N, Victoria, Two Pounds, 1887, very fine ; and two Indian Mohurs, fine 3
i N, Sovereigns, 1887, two ; and two Half-Sovereigns. Very fine. Turkish Pound and twenty-five Piastres 6
N, Two Sovereigns and a Half-Sovereign, 1887; very fine.
French, 40 Francs, an 13 Napoleon. Japanese Yen. Indian (Madras), Pagoda and Half 7
7R, Crowns, Charles II. ; William III. ; and Victoria, 1887 ;
and of the latter coinage, Double Florins (2), Half-
Crowns (2), Florins (7), Shillings (3), and Sixpences,
some withdrawn type (5) ; also M, medal struck 1572 by
Gregory XIII., to commemorate the Huguenot massacre. Except the first two ; all are fine 23
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141 Greek. Gold, Egypt. Octodrachm of Arsinoe II. (B.C. 270),
Head of Arsinoe, veiled and wearing stephane to right,
behind head H., rev. APZINOHE TTAA AEAd^OY,
Cornucopiae, Weight 428 grs.; of good style and in fine
condition 1
142 JR, Bruttium. Tetradrachm of Rhegium, B.C. 466-415,
lion’s scalp facing; rev. EONirEP, male figure seated
naked to waist, resting on Staff, the whole in laurel
wreath. Weight 267 grs., B.M.C. 11, in fine state ; rare 1
143 JR, Macedon. Tetradrachm of Antigonus Gonatas, B.C. 277-
239. Head of Poseidon to right, with flowing locks bound
with marine plant ; rev. BAZIAEHE ANTITONOY,
inscribed on prow, upon which Apollo is seated naked to
left, holding bow, below monogram. Weight 263 grs.
Scarce 1
144 JR, Macedon. Tetradrachm of Perseus, B.C. 178-168. Head
of King Perseus to right, diademed ; rev. BAEIAE02
IIEPSE0E, eagle on fulmen, all in oak wreath. Weight
261 grs. In good state and rare 1
145 JR, Paeonia. Tetradrachm of Patraus, B.C. 340-315. Young
male head with short hair right, laureate; rev. -t
HATPAOY, horseman to right, spearing prostrate foe,,
beneath horse, fulmen. Weight 197 grs. ; rare 1
146 7R, Pontus. Tetradrachm of Mithradates VI. (the Great),
B.C. 120-63. Head of Mithradates VI. to right, with
flowing hair; rev. BAZIAEH2 MI0PAAATOY
EYIIATOPOS E, stag feeding left, in field star and
crescent, two monograms and TKE. Weight 262 grs. ; in very fine state 1
147 A?, Stater of Orthagoreia, B.C. 350, head of Artemis, rev.
Macedonian helmet ; Drachm of the Aetolian League,
B.C. 279-168, head of Artemis, rev. Aetolia seated on shields 2
148 N, George I. Quarter Guinea ; George II. Half Guinea, 1760 ;
William IV. Half Sovereign, 1835. 7R, George III-
Crowns (2) ; George IV. Half-Crown ; and three Shillings 9
17
9 dR, Miscellaneous English coins from Henry II. to George III.;
also Scotch coins from Robert II., including pieces of
James V. and VI. ; Anne, &c. Some good corns 46
0 dR, Continental, and Eastern coins from Thaler size 67
1 Rosewood box fitted with two removable trays, containing
copper and nickel coins ; lock and key 1
2 N, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, official medal in case, smaller size ; dR and dE, larger official medals, in cases. Very fine 3
3 Edward VII., mint case of specimen proofs, 1902. N,
Sovereign and Half-Sovereign. JR, Crown to Sixpence, and Maundy set. Mint state coins, 11
4 George V. Mint case of specimen proofs, 1911. N, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign. dR, Half-Crown to
Sixpence, and Maundy set. Mint state coins, 10
5 dE, Ancient British IE, Styca of Abp. Wigmund. dR, Pennies, Althilred II. (3), Canute, Edward Confessor (3) ; William the Conqueror, Paxs type, Winchester and York (3) ; and Stephen. All fine 13
6 dR, Pennies : Henry II. (2). ; Richard I. (Deniers of Aquitaine and Poictou) (3) ; John, Henry III. ; and the Edwards,
includes Robert de Hadley, and a Penny of Edward IIP, with annulets in the quarters of reverse (23) ; a Half-
Penny, and a Farthing. Pennies of the Black Prince, Richard II., Henries V. and VI., and Edward IV. ;
also two Half-Pennies of Henry V. (9). Good preserva¬ tion 39
7 dR, Groats: Edward III. (2) ; Richard II., York; Henry V.
(2) ; Henry VI. (3), and an Anglo-Gallic Gros ; Edward
IV., one with rose on breast, another of Waterford (3) ;
and Richard IIP, m.m. rose and sun. Some fine, some rare - 13
3 N, Edward IIP, Quarter Noble, pellets in angles of cross on
reverse ; Henry VI., Noble, trefoil coinage. Fine 2
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161
166
167
1R, Henry VII., Half-Groats, varied issues (2), and a Half-
Penny ; Henry VIII., Groats, English and Irish (10),
and two Durham and York Pennies ; Edward VI.,
Testoons (2), Shilling, and two Sixpences ; Mary, Groat
and base Penny ; Philip and Mary, Shillings (2),
Sixpence ; and two Irish Groats. Some fine 27
160 7R, Elizabeth, Shillings (3), Sixpences (5), both coinages;
smaller, including Irish Sixpence and Threepence (5).
James I., Shillings (4), Sixpences (2), Half-Groats (2).
Charles I., Shillings, one Briot’s (4), Aberystwith Groat,
etc. (3). Commonwealth, Crown 1653, Shilling, and
Penny. The Briot and some others fine 31
7R, Half-Crowns : Charles I., one of York (4) ; Charles II.,
hammered and milled coinages ; William and Mary;
Anne (3) ; George II. (2) ; Georges III. and IV. ; and William IV. 15
162 7R, Crowns, Edward VI., 1552, m.m. ton ; Charles I., Exeter
m.m. rose. Newark siege pieces, 1645 Shilling newarke.
and 1646 Ninepence holed. Last two in good state 4
163 7R, Half-Crowns, James II., William and Mary, William III.,
George I., George III., and George IV. (2). All fine coins 1
164 7R, Crowns, Charles II., 1671 and 1676; James II., 1688;
William and Mary, 1691 ; William III., 1696 ; Anne,
1707 ; George III., Bank 3/- Tokens (6) and a 1/6;
Irish 6/-, Thirty Pence, Ten Pence, and Five Pence 17
165 /R, Crowns : William and Mary, 1692 ; Anne, 1707 and 1713,
roses and plumes ; George II., young head, 1734 ; and
George III., 1819. All fine 5
N, George I., Guinea 1720, Half Guinea 1725, and the Quarter 1718 3
N, George IIP, Guineas 1776, and Spade type 1788. Last plugged 2
168 N, Quarter Guinea 1762, Half-Guinea 1806, Half-Sovereign
1817, Sovereign 1820, and George IV. Sovereign 1821 5
19
>9 George III., Spanish Dollar, oval countermark ; a Half -Dollar
similar ; and anothef with octagonal countermark,
rare ; False Bank Dollar 1804 ; Shillings, Northumber¬
land 1763, Pingo’s one without the dot over the head
(4) 8 ♦
70 7R, Shillings, Charles II. ; James II. ; William III. (2) ;
Anne (3) ; George I. (3) ; George II. (11) ; George IV. ; and William IV. Sixpences, William and Mary ;
William III. (3) ; Anne (2) ; Georges I., II., III., and IV. (10). Some with symbols, etc. ; many dates 39
71 7R, Shillings, Northumberland 1763 ; two of 1816 ; George IV. two ; Victoria (4). Sixpences, William III. (2) ; Anne ; Georges III. and IV. ; William IV. ; and Victoria (4). Three Groats ; two Three-Halfpences and Crowns, 1847 ; and the Gothic, plain edge, 1847. Very
fine 26
72 A, William IV., plain edge proofs, Sovereign and Half- Sovereign, 1831 ; Victoria Sovereign, 1887. All very
fine 3
73 N, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign ; and a French 20-Francs of the first Napoleon, an 12. First three
very fine 4
74 N, Sydney Sovereign, 1866. 7R, Crown, Double Florin, Half-Crown, Florins (7) various years ; Crown and
Half, 1893 coinage. All very fine, except the first 13
75 Kruger coins. N, Pond 1898, Half 1895. 7R, Crown with double shafts, 1892 ; Half-Crown to Threepence ; and
the copper Penny 9
76 dR, Medals, Coronation, Anne, Georges I. and II., and
Caroline; also miscellaneous English, Scotch and Conti¬
nental coins. Many in worn state upwards 9\oz.
77 /R, Maundy money from Charles II., Simon’s issue, to
Victoria. The four denominations for each issue,
including George III. four issues, with a very fine set of
the wire money ; and Victoria three issues. Very fine
chiefly, the wire coins rare coins 68
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178 Tin. Charles II., Farthing; James II., Half-Penny and
Plantation piece ; William and Mary, Half-Penny and
Farthings (2). Anne, IE Farthing, 1714, fine and
scarce. George I., Dump Half-Peinny, 1717, very fine8
179 IE, English regal coins from James I. Harington Farthings
to Victoria ; Scotch, from James III. to Charles II.;
Irish, from Elizabeth ; and Manx from 1733, Derby
issues ; Rosa Americana ; Channel Islands, &c. about 133
180 IE, Miscellaneous Colonial and foreign coins a parcel
181 IR, Thalers of various German States (5) ; French Ecus and
5-Franc pieces (4) ; Spanish and Mexican Dollars (5);
many reigns 14
182 IR, British Rupees for India ; Straits Settlements Dollar;
British East African issues and other Colonial coins
(21) ; Japanese Yen, &c. (3). Mostly fine 26
183 7R, U.S.A., Half-Dollars and lesser values (7) ; French, Spanish,
German, Abyssinian, Indian, Siamese, and other coins,
principally of small denominations. Many in good
condition; weight 19\oz. coins, 136
184 IR, Ancient Greek. Tetradrachm of Alexander magnus,
and a Drachm ; Velia, Didrachm ; another, of Thurium;
and others (7). Roman Denarii and Antoniniani from
the Consular times to Gordian III. (11) ; also IE, Greek
and Roman bronze coins of various denominations and many rulers a parcel
185 Mahogany cabinet of good workmanship, falling front, lock,
key and handles, contains 11 trays pierced for variously-
sized coins ; height 54in., width 12in., depth 104in. 1
186 Mahogany cabinet of good workmanship, lock, key and
handles, contains 14 trays for variously-sized coins;
height 7in., width 12in., depth 10|in. 1
187 Coins and How to Know Them, Rawlings ; English Coins,
Henfrey ; Coin Collector’s Manual, Humphreys ; Coins
of Great Britain, Thorburn and Grueber; English
Coins, Jewitt and Grueber 6
21
IE, &c. Venice, Great Seal of the Doge Andrea Contareno,
A.D.1367-1382, fine and very rare. Byzantine Folles, &c.,
of Justinianns, 527-565 ; Justinus I., Tiberius II., and
others, some exceptionally fine. Early Venetian coins (4) 18
7R, South American Republics. Coins and medals of various States ; fine and difficult to acquire so (36).
IE, Medals, Abolishment of Slave Trade, 1807 ; plain, bronzed, and gilded proofs (6) 42
7R, Pennies, William I., Paxs type, Bristol ; Henry II.,
John Irish, and the Edwards (16) ; Edward III. Half- Groat ; Henry V. Groat, others of Henry VII., Henry VIII. (4) ; Shillings of Edward VI., Philip and Mary, and Elizabeth (4) ; Sixpences, &c. (14) 41
M, Shillings, Charles I. (4) ; Commonwealth ; William III. ;
Anne (2) ; Georges I., II. and III. (6). Sixpences, Charles II., and later (7) ; and A, a Third Guinea, 1800, pierced. Various 7R Continental coins (18) 40
7R, Crowns, Charles II., 1663 and 1672 ; William and Mary,
1692 ; William III., 1696 ; Anne, 1708 plumes. Half- Crowns, Charles II. ; James II. ; William and Mary ; Anne ; and George II. 10
M, Crowns, Georges III. and IV. ; Half-Crowns, Georges III. and IV., and William IV. (6) ; Victoria Florin ;
Shillings (5) ; and Sixpences (4) (currency 34/-) ; Maundy coins, various reigns and denominations (53) ; and others (2) 73
7R, Roman Denarii, Consular (19) ; Imperial (5). IE, Miscel¬
laneous coins, tokens, medals, etc. ; a parcel. Also a
mahogany cabinet with handle, fitted with 12 shallow drawers 1
A well-made and finished Chippendale coin cabinet, on stand ;
fitted with 40 trays in two tiers, pranged for variously-
sized coins ; a deep drawer in the stand fitted with 4
small trays ; two keys ; size, 18Jin. by 19Jin. high. In excellent condition 1
7R, Oxford Half-Pound, 1642, m.m. plume, plume behind
King, horse walking on arms, &c., rev. X over Declaration
and date below. Fine 1
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197 SR, Half-Crowns, Charles I., Queen Anne, George II
Shillings, James I., Charles I., Oliver Cromwe
George I. and George II. ; and miscellaneous coins, ai
medalets, mostly well preserved \
198 SE, A miscellaneous assortment of ancient and modern coi:
and medals, including a pattern Half-Penny
George III. by Droz (
199 A, Turkey Five-Lire Piece ; George IIP, Spade Guim
and Quarter Guinea, both pierced
200 A, George IIP, Shield Guinea 1772, Sovereign and Hal
Sovereign 1808 ; Louis XVIII., Twenty-Francs 181
Fine
201 Miscellaneous English and Foreign silver coins (76) ; misce
laneous copper coins, including Queen Anne Farthir
{poor) ; and nine coin trays a pare
202 SR, Edward I.-IIP Pennies, Durham, York and Londc
mints, &c. 1(
203 SR, Hammered Shillings from Elizabeth (16) ; and misce
laneous English coins, including Currency 17/-, and. Trade Dollar, U.S.A. I
204 JE, Regal, Colonial and American copper coins
a large pare
205 A, France 1886, One Hundred Francs ; Napoleon th
Great, Forty Francs, 1812; and Republic, Twent
Francs, 1851. Fine
206 A, Napoleon IIP 1868, One Hundred Francs. Very fine
207 A, Napoleon Premier Consul, An 12, Twenty Francs
Louis XVIII, Twenty Francs, 1814 ; Republic, Twent
Francs, 1900 ; Austria, 20-Kroner, 1902 ; Span
Ferdinand VIP, Quarter Pistole, 1817. Very fine
208 SR, George V., Australian Florins, &c., face value 16/6
bronze coins and tokens of Australia (41) ‘
23
Pewter. Scottish Kirk Tokens, including several of the
Eighteenth Century and several scarce specimens 72
A similar collection 72
Anglesey Pennies, Tokens, model Crowns, &c., all in very fine
condition (70) ; and Scottish Church Tokens (31) 101
END OF SALE.
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