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COINS19 June 2013

The Swedenborg Hall20-21 Bloomsbury Way

London WC1A 2TH

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HolbornBloomsbury Way

TheSwedenborgHall

TheBritishMuseum

Great Russel St

HighHolb

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Kingsway

Southampton

Row

TimeLine Auctions sales takeplace at the Swedenborg Hallwhich is situated within 200metres of the British Museumin Bloomsbury Way, LondonWC1; within five minuteswalking distance of Holborn,Tottenham Court Road andRussell Square undergroundstations.

TimeLine Auctions has experienced strong growth since its inception three years ago, handling arange of coins and antiquities from across the world, with bidders and buyers on everycontinent. The business has outgrown the present office and storage space at Upminster, Essex,and looks set to continue to increase.

Now, with commercial expansion plans underway, the company has acquired dedicatedpremises a short distance from its current location. This will eventually provide improvedreception and office suites, an auction hall and on-site parking for visitors, consignors andpurchasers. The premises are presently being adapted to TimeLine’s custom specifications.

Full details of the new address and exciting new eAuction venue will be announced once thepremises are ready for commercial operations. Our printed catalogue sale will continue to beheld in central London.

New Business Premises For TimeLine

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COINS19 June 2013

The Swedenborg Hall20-21 Bloomsbury Way

London WC1A 2TH

Head OfficeTimeLine Auctions LimitedBerry LodgeSt Mary’s LaneUpminsterRM14 3PH, UK

Websitewww.timelineauctions.com

ViewingTuesday 18 June 1 pm to 6 pmWednesday 19 June 9 am to 10am

Viewing & Champagne ReceptionWednesday 19 June 6 pm to 8 pm

AuctionWednesday 19 June 10 am

Bids+44 (0) 1708 222824+44 (0) 1708 225689 [email protected]

Please note that absentee bids can be submitted on our system up to 9 pm onTuesday 18 June 2013, unlesssubmitted by e-mail or in person

Bidding by telephone can only bearranged for any lot with a lowerestimate in excess of £400, andby arrangement prior to Tuesday 18 June 2013

Sale Number: 23

Catalogue: £15

TimeLine Auctions LimitedRegistered No. 6873501VAT Registered No. 979 3197 56Registered Office: Berry LodgeSt Mary's Lane, Upminster, RM14 3PH

CEOBrett Hammond

Heads of DepartmentsAntiquities: Brett Hammond Coins: Christopher WrenCollectibles: Shaun Evans

ConsultantsDr. Ronald Bonewitz (Minerals, Gemstones & Fossils)Peter Bufton (Far Eastern & Ethnographic)Peter Clayton, FCILIP, Dip, Arch, FSA, FRNSRichard Falkiner, FSA (Jewellery & General Antiquities)Dane Kurth (Greek & Roman)David Miller (Jewellery & General Antiquities)Stephen Pollington (Anglo-Saxon & Viking)Laura Proffitt (Classical & General AntiquitiesStefany Tomalin (Beads & Associated Jewellery)Italo Vecchi (Coins & General)

AuctioneerRobin Baker FRNS

Press DeskEdward Fletcher BA (Hons)

Head of PhotographyDenis Cook

General Enquiries+44 (0) 1708 [email protected]: Tanja MaijalaAntiquities: Stephen PollingtonSales Administration: Shaun EvansAuction Administration: Reginald BrenchleyAuction Security: Joshua Davies

Please see page 2 for bidderinformation including after-salecollection

Please see pages 31 and 32 forTerms and Conditionsand Absentee Bid Form(also downloadable from our website)

IllustrationsFront cover: Lot 97 Back cover: Lot 121

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Auction: Wednesday 19 June 2013 at 10 am

Coins:Greek 5Celtic 7Roman 7Byzantine 12Saxon & Viking 14English Hammered 15Tudor & Stuart 18Milled 21Miscellaneous, Tokens & Medals 23

Explanation of Symbolsz Lots illustrated on our websiteRed Title Lots offered without a reserve† VAT payable at 20% on hammer

price and buyer's premium

BiddingThis is a rostrum auction and there will be live internet bidding through www.the-saleroom.com and www.liveauctioneers.com. The buyer’spremium is 21% inclusive (live internet bidding is subject to additional charge of 3% + VAT). TimeLine Auctions is not responsible for anymissed lots or bids due to network speed or down-time. Bidders are reminded that our website carries high-resolution enlargeable colourimages of all of the items illustrated in this catalogue, together with items not illustrated in print. An Absentee Bidding Form is included at theback of this catalogue and can be mailed, faxed or emailed, to reach us by no later than 9pm GMT on Tuesday 18 June 2013. Alternatively,please register on our website and record your absentee bids free of charge via your online account: www.timelineauctions.com. Please donot consider your commission form to have been successfully logged unless you have received an acknowledgement from us.

Collection and StorageAll lots will be available for collection from The Swedenborg Hall up to 7 pm on the day of the sale, after which time they will be sent for storage.Lots will be available to collect from our Essex premises from Monday 24 June 2013, after which storage charges may apply.

Notice to BuyersSome lots will require export licences in order to leave the UK or EU, please contact us for advice if required. We try to provide informationregarding general condition, restorations, repairs and damage for each lot but this is necessarily subjective. The absence of specific informationdoes not imply that the lot is free from defects or that it is in good condition. Bidders should satisfy themselves in all respects by personalinspection before bidding. Estimate ranges are provided for general information only and are given in Pounds Sterling (£); and for antiquities,approximate equivalents in Euros (EUR) and US Dollars (USD). Hammer prices may fall outside the ranges indicated. All bids and paymentsmust be made in Pounds Sterling (£). Please be aware that items containing restricted animal-derived material such as coral or ivory will needa specialist CITIES export license to leave the EU.

How to Find the Auction VenueThe Swedenborg Hall is located in the heart of London, aproximately 200 metres from Great Russell Street and the British Museum.The nearest London Underground stations are Holborn and Russell Square.

Local HotelsThere are several hotels within a short walking distance, including The Holiday Inn and The Thistle Hotel in Bloomsbury.

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Dear Client,

We are currently inviting entries for our next printed catalogue sale of Coins and Antiquities, to be held on 31st October and 1st November 2013. Entries must be received by 27th September 2013.

Entries for our eAuctions are being accepted on an ongoing basis.

Yours faithfully,

Brett Hammond (CEO)

2013 Auction CalendarCoins / Antiquities: Printed Catalogue

eAuction: Antiquities, Collectables & Coins

Sales may be filled before their last date for entries; you are advised to submit material as early as possible. The management of TimeLine Auctions Limited reserve the right to alter the dates of sale. Please contact us for further information regarding consignment.

TimeLine Auctions

Sale Dates: Last Date For Entries:

8th June 2013 - eAuction 24th May 2013

20th June 2013 - Coins 16th May 2013

21st June 2013 - Antiquities 16th May 2013

6th July 2013 - eAuction 21st June 2013

3rd August 2013 - eAuction 19th July 2013

14th September 2013 - eAuction 30th August 2013

5th October 2013 - eAuction 20th September 2013

31st October 2013 - Coins 27th September 2013

1st November 2013 - Antiquities 27th September 2013

9th November 2013 - eAuction 25th October 2013

7th December 2013 - eAuction 22nd November 2013

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Live BiddingWherever you are in the world, be sure not to miss your favourite lots! You can participate in our auctionseasily and securely, from your home or office, by bidding live on the internet. All you need to do is register inadvance with liveauctioneers.com or the-saleroom.com.

Using either of these websites, you can:

• See the progress of the auctions, following the bidding lot by lot.• Watch live footage from the auction in progress, and, on the-saleroom.com, listen to the auctioneer’s

voice streamed live.• Bid live in real-time, as though you were in the room.• Log on and bid at any time – you don’t need to be logged in at the start of the auction.• Stay informed of hammer prices and bid increments, and view prices in a range of currencies.

TimeLine Auctions

TimeLine Auctions are proud to be members of the Art Loss Register. With offices in London, New York,Cologne, Paris and Amsterdam, the ALR is the world’s largest private database of lost and stolen art, antiquesand collectables. Its range of services includes item registration, search and recovery services to collectors,the art trade, insurers and worldwide law enforcement agencies. A specialist team of researchers, using state-of-the-art IT, have verified the lots in this sale in accordance with the ALR’s terms and conditions, so that youcan bid with confidence.

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GREEK COINS

1 Croesus - Lion and Bull - Silver Half Stater. 561-546 BC.Lydian Kingdom, King Croesus. Obv: confronted foreparts of a roaringlion and a bull. Rev: two part incuse punch. 5.44 grams. BMC 41;Sear Greece 3420. Very fine. £300 - 400

2 z Cappadocia - Ariarathes VII - Drachm. Circa 104–102BC. Obv: diademed head of king right. Rev: BASILEWS ARIAIAQOUFILOMHTOROS legend to right, left and beneath Athena standingleft, holding wreath-bearing Nike in right hand and resting left onshield on ground, vertical spear in background; date GAI in left field(B in exergue, off flan). 3.97 grams. BMC 7; cf. Sear Greece 7290A.Very fine. £40 - 60

3 Gela - Horseman Didrachm. 490-480 BC. Obv: nakedhorseman, wearing crested helmet, galloping right, brandishing spearheld high in right hand. Rev: GELAS beneath forepart of man-headedbull swimming right (the river-god Gelas). 8.23 grams. Sear 713. Veryfine, reverse better. £850 - 1,150

4 Syracuse - Charioteer Tetradrachm. 480-475 BC, struckunder Gelon. Obv: charioteer driving slow quadriga right, holdingkentron and reins; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses. Rev: SV-RA-K-OSION (retrograde), head of Arethusa right, wearing pearldiadem, surrounded by four dolphins swimming clockwise. 17.38grams. Sear 913. Very fine. £1,300 - 1,800

5 Messana - Charioteer Tetradrachm. 480-461 BC. Obv:charioteer driving mule biga right, olive leaf in exergue. Rev:MESSENION legend (both S retrograde), hare leaping right. 17.25grams. SNG ANS 314; Sear 842. Very fine. £850 - 1,150

6 Sicily - Akragas - Tetradrachm. Akragas (Agrigentum),period of transition, 479-412 BC. Obv: crab, no symbol. Rev: AKRAC-ANTOS (N retrograde), eagle standing left on dotted line. 17.17grams. BMC 38-39; Hoover 78; SNG ANS 970ff; Sear Greece 741;see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. £900 - 1,200

7 Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Tetradrachm. 317-311BC, Babylon mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskinheaddress. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend to right, BASILEWS below,Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre. H in left field, MHPmonogram in wreath under throne. 16.88 grams. Price 3708; Müller713; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good very fine. £300 - 400

8 z Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Tetradrachm. 319-305 BC, Magnesia mint. Obv: no legend, head of Herakles rightwearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU legend to right,Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre,uncertain symbol in left field. 16.10 grams. Cf. Sear 6713ff. Near veryfine. £250 - 350

9 z Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Drachm. 305-297BC, Magnesia mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin.Rev: ALEXANDROU legend with Zeus seated left, one leg drawnback, holding eagle and sceptre. N over Z in left field, LY monogrambeneath throne. 4.24 grams. Sear 6730; Price 1995; SNG Cop 999:Muller 788; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Extremely fine. [NoReserve] £60 - 90

10 z Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Drachm. 319-305BC, Magnesia ad Maeandrum mint. Obv: head of Herakles rightwearing lionskin. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left,holding eagle and sceptre; AY monogram in left field, AT monogramunder throne. 4.15 grams. Price 1973; Mueller 783; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Near very fine; reverse a little weak.

£40 - 60

11 z Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Drachm. 323-280BC, uncertain mint in Asia Minor. Obv: head of Herakles right wearinglionskin. Rev: ALEZANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holdingeagle and sceptre; K in O under throne. 4.47 grams. Price 2779;Mueller -; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. £40 - 60

12 z Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Drachm. 334-323BC, imitation of Sardes mint issue. Obv: head of Herakles rightwearing lionskin. Rev: ALEZANDROY legend with Zeus seated left,holding eagle and sceptre, NK monogram over O in left field (insteadof NK monogram over bee, torch or rose). 3.77 grams. Imitating Price2576, 2580 or 2582. Very fine. Interesting. £40 - 60

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13 Histiaia - Nymph Triobol. 340-330 BC. Obv: head of nymphHistiaia right, wreathed with vine. Rev: ISTI-AIEWN, nymph Histiaiaseated right on prow, TI below. 2.45 grams. BMC 53; cf Sear 2497-2498. Near extremely fine. £65 - 95

14 Thrace - Lysimachus - Athena Tetradrachm. 297-281 BC,Lampsakos mint. Obv: head of Alexander III right, with horn ofAmmon. Rev: BASILEWS LYSIMACOU legend with Athena seatedleft holding Nike, left arm leaning on her shield; TEM monogram ininner left field, upright crescent in exergue. 16.95 grams. Thompson56; cf. Sear 6813-6816 variant; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Goodvery fine. £100 - 150

15 Thrace - Lysimachus - Athena Tetradrachm. 297-281 BC,Magnesia mint. Obv: head of Alexander III right, with horn of Ammon.Rev: BASILEWS LYSIMACOU legend with Athena seated left holdingNike, left arm leaning on her shield; MPR monogram in circle in innerleft field, no symbol in exergue. 16.33 grams. Thompson 116; cf. Sear6813-6816 variant; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine.

£100 - 150

16 Thrace - Lysimachus - Athena Tetradrachm. 297-281 BC,Lampsakos mint. Obv: head of Alexander III right, with horn ofAmmon. Rev; BASILEWS LYSIMACOU legend with Athena seatedleft holding Nike, left arm leaning on her shield; DX monogram in innerleft field, crescent in exergue. 16.11 grams. Thompson 49; Müller 399;Sear 6813-6816 variant (field marks). Near very fine. £100 - 150

17 Thrace - Lysimachus - Athena Tetradrachm. 297-281 BC,uncertain mint. Obv: head of Alexander III right, with horn of Ammon.Rev: BASILEWS LYSIMACOU legend with Athena seated left holdingNike, left arm leaning on her shield; uncertain monogram in inner leftfield, symbol in exergue. 16.65 grams. Cf. Sear 6813-6816 variant.Near very fine. £100 - 150

18 Thrace - Lysimachus - Athena Tetradrachm. 297-281 BC,Erythrae mint. Obv: head of Alexander III right, with horn of Ammon.Rev: BASILEWS LYSIMACOU legend with Athena seated left holdingNike, left arm leaning on her shield; MT monogram in inner left field,AG monogram in exergue. 16.18 grams. Mueller 413; Thompson -;cf. Sear 6813-6816 variant; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Near veryfine, reverse a little weak. £100 - 150

19 z Thrace - Kallatis - Kybele Bronze. Flavian or Antoninianperiod. Obv: KTICTHC legend with bearded head of Herakles left,wearing lionskin. Rev: (from top right), KALLATIANWN legend withKybele seated. 4.70 grams. AMNG 293; Berlin 16; MionnetSupplement II, 6; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. [NoReserve] £30 - 40

20 z Thrace - Pautalia - Septimius Severus - 4 Assaria.193-211 AD. Obv: AVK L CEPTIM CEVHROC PER legend withlaureate head right. Rev: OVLPIAC PAVTALIAC legend with Athena,helmeted and wearing short tunic, standing left by altar, holdingpatera and spear, resting hand on shield. 13.84 grams. Ruzicka 338(description incomplete); Varbanov -; Mionnet -; Moushmov - (cf.4239 - this reverse for Caracalla); see Wildwinds.com (this coin).Good very fine, superb obverse. Very rare. [No Reserve] £90 - 120

21 z Syracuse - Sicily - Struck under Hieron II - BullBronze. 275-215 BC. Obv: SYRAKOSIWN legend with head ofPersephone left. Rev: bull butting left; club over M above, IE inexergue. 5.67 grams. Calciati 192; Hoover 1469. Very fine. Scarce.[No Reserve]

£50 - 70

22 z Parthia - Mithradates IV - Drachm. 129-140 AD,Ecbatana mint. Obv: bust left with long, pointed beard and three-ringed torque, wearing diadem with loop at the top and two ends;earring visible, Rev: blundered Greek legend for BASILEWSBASEILEWN ARSAKOY EYERGETOY DIKAIOY EPIFANOYSFILELLHNOS with beardless archer seated right (on throne, omitted),holding bow, club to left, PA monogram beneath bow. 3.62 grams.Sellwood 82.1; Sear 5850. Good very fine. £50 - 70

23 z Bactria - Menander I - Drachm. 165-130 BC. Obv:BASILEWS SWTHR MENANDROU legend with diademed bust ofMenander left, thrusting spear held in right hand. Rev: Karosthilegend, Athena standing left, holding shield and brandishingthunderbolt, MT monogram in right field. 2.44 grams. BMC 32; cf.Sear 7604; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. £50 - 70

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31 z Dobunni - Small Flan Silver Unit. 50 BC-50 AD. Obv:profile bust right. Rev: Celtic triple-tailed horse left with pellet inannulet above. 1.18 grams. S. 378; BMC 3012-3022. Very fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 80

32 Corieltauvi - Early Uninscribed - South Ferriby Type -Gold Stater. 1st century BC. Obv: crude laureate bust. Rev:disjointed horse with 'anchor' and pellets above, star below. 5.42grams. S. 390; BMC 3146-3179. Very fine. £250 - 350

33 Corieltauvi - Early Uninscribed - South Ferriby Type -Gold Stater. 1st century BC. Obv: crude laureate bust. Rev:disjointed horse with 'anchor' and pellets above, star below. 5.25grams. S. 390; BMC 3146-3179. Very fine. £200 - 300

34 Iceni - Irstead Type - Gold Quarter Stater. 1st centuryBC. Obv: hatched box with wreaths to sides. Rev: horse right withtrilobe above. 1.03 grams. S. 430; BMC 3436-3439. Good fine.

£120 - 180

ROMAN COINS

35 z L. Antestius Gragulus - Quadriga Denarius. 136 BC.Obv: helmeted head of Roma right. Rev: Jupiter in galloping quadriga,L ANTES below. 3.97 grams. Sear 115; RSC Antestia 9; Sydenham451; Crawford 238/1. Very fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

36 L Furius Brocchus - Ceres Denarius. 63 BC, Rome mint.Obv: III VIR across fields with BROCCHI below; bust of Ceres right,crowned with corn, between wheat-ear and barley corn. Rev: L FVRIC N F legend above, curule chair between fasces. 3.87 grams.Sydenham 902; Crawford 414/1; Sear 365. Near extremely fine.Scarce. £150 - 200

24 z Bactria - Menander - Drachm. 160-145 BC. Obv:BASILEWS SWTHEROS MENANDROU legend with helmeted,draped bust right. Rev: Karosthi legend with Athena Alkidemosadvancing left, holding shield on left arm and brandishing thunderbolt;PA monogram in right field. 2.45 grams. Cf. Sear 7601; BMC 8;Whitehead 423; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). About extremely fine.

£50 - 70

25 z Ptolemy IV and V Epiphane - Portrait Didrachm.Dated CY 113 (198 BC). Obv: diademed head of Ptolemy right. Rev:PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS legend with eagle standing left onthunderbolt; P-I Gamma across fields, epsilon between eagle's legs.6.97 grams. Svoronos 1221; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine.

£90 - 120

CELTIC COINS

26 Ambiani - Gallic War - Gallo-Belgic E Gold Stater. From50 BC. Obv: blank. Rev: horse right with pellet and zig-zag line below.6.18 grams. S. 11; V. 52. Very fine. £300 - 400

27 Ambiani - Gallic War - Gallo-Belgic E Gold Stater. From50 BC. Obv: blank. Rev: horse right with pellet and zig-zag line below.6.16 grams. S. 11; V. 52. Very fine. £300 - 400

28 z Early Uninscribed Coinage - Norfolk Wolf Type -Base Gold Stater. 1st century BC, base gold issue. Obv: crude bustright. Rev: disjointed wolf left with crescent and pellets above andpellets below. 5.21 grams. S. 31; BMC 217-278. About very fine, darktone, obverse weak. £200 - 300

29 Corieltauvi - Early Uninscribed - South Ferriby Type -Gold Stater. 1st century BC. Obv: crude laureate bust. Rev:disjointed horse with 'anchor' and pellets above, star below. 5.58grams. S. 390; BMC 3146-3179. Very fine. £250 - 350

30 z Dobunni - Large Flan Silver Unit. 50 BC-50 AD. Obv:profile bust right. Rev: Celtic triple-tailed horse left with annulets andsymbols around. 0.82 grams. S. 377; BMC 2950-3011. Very fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 80

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37 z L. Marcus Philippus - Aqueduct Denarius. 56 BC. Obv:diademed head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind, ANCVS below.Rev: equestrian statue on aqueduct, AQVA MAR between arches,PHILLIVS behind. 3.76 grams. Sear 382; RSC Marcia 29b;Sydenham 919. Near extremely fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

38 z Republican and Imperial Denarii [6]. Republicandenarius, Cornelius Blasio. Rev: Jupiter, Minerva and Juno; FaustinaI. Rev: throne of Juno; Domitian. Rev: Minerva; Trajan. Rev: Salus;Vespasian with Column; Trajan. Rev: Mars. 18.43 grams total. RIC377/RIC 4590/Sear 173/RIC 742; see Wildwinds.com (this coin)/ RIC370; Sear 3156; see Wildwinds.com (this coin)/ RIC 1065; Sear2311/RIC 337; Sear (1988) 987. Fine and better. [No Reserve]

£120 - 160

39 z Mark Anthony - Legionary Denarius (VII). 32-31 BC,military mint. Obv: LEG VII legionary number between a legionaryeagle and two standards. Rev: ANT AVG III VIR RPC legend withPraetorian galley. 3.59 grams. Crawford 544a; Sydenham 1221; cf.Sear 1479. Fine. £100 - 150

40 z Augustus - Portrait Denarius. 15-13 BC, Lyons mint.Obv: DIVI F AVGVSTVS legend with bare head left. Rev: IMP-Xacross fields, SICIL below with Diana in short hunting tunic, standingleft, looking right, leaning on spear and holding bow, hound at herfeet to left. 2.80 grams. RIC 173b; Sear 1612 variant (bust type); RSC146a. Good fine. Rare. £80 - 120

41 Augustus - Portrait Denarius. 2 BC-13 AD, Lyons mint.Obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE legend withlaureate head right. Rev: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENTlegend with C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front,each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear; in field above, alituus right and simpulum left (in b9 formation). 3.88 grams. RIC 207;BMC 533; RSC 43; Sear 1597. Very fine. £110 - 150

42 Augustus - Spanish Mint - Portrait Denarius. Circa 19BC, uncertain Spanish mint, Obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS legend withbare head right; small banker's mark on neck. Rev: OB CIVESSERVATOS legend above and beneath shield inscribed SPQR CL Vin two lines. 3.65 grams. RIC 79a; RSC 215; Sear 1626; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine; slightly off-centre. Scarce.

£200 - 300

43 Augustus - SC As. 10-12 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAESARDIVI F AVGVSTVS IMP XX legend with bare head of Augustus left.Rev: PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POT XXXIIII legend around SC. 11.37grams. RIC 471; Sear 1689; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Goodvery fine. £80 - 120

44 z Tiberius - Under Augustus - SC As. 10-12 AD, struckunder Augustus. Obv: TI CAESAR AVGVST F IMPERAT V legendwith bare head of Tiberius right. Rev: PONTIFEX TRIBVNPOTESTATE XII legend around SC. 10.74 grams. RIC 469; Sear1755. Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

45 Tiberius - Livia as Pax Denarius. 14-37 AD, Rome mint.Obv: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG AVGVSTVS legend with laureate headright. Rev: PONTIF MAXIM legend with Livia, as Pax, seated right onthrone, holding long sceptre and olive branch, chair legs ornamented,single line below. 3.87 grams. RIC 30; RSC 16a; Sear 1763. Veryfine. £200 - 250

46 Caligula - Vesta As. 37-38 AD, Rome mint. Obv: C CAESARAVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT legend with bare head left. Rev:VESTA above, S-C across fields, Vesta seated left, holding pateraand sceptre. 11.08 grams. RIC 38; Sear 1803. Good very fine. [NoReserve] £70 - 90

47 z Caligula and Claudius - Divus Augustus Dupondiusand Quadrans Group [2]. 37-41 AD. Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS S-C legend with radiate head of Divus Augustus left. Rev: CONSENSVSENAT ET EQ ORDIN P Q R legend with laureate and togate statueof Gaius Caligula seated left on curule chair, holding branch; 41 AD.Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG legend around three-leggedmodius. Rev: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT legend around SC.14.77, 3.20 grams. RIC 56; Sear 1811/RIC 84; Sear 1865. Near veryfine. [2] £70 - 90

48 z Claudius - Ceres Dupondius. 41-50 AD, Rome mint.Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP legend with barehead left. Rev: CERES AVGVSTA legend with Ceres, veiled anddraped, seated left on ornamental throne, holding two corn-ears andlong torch, SC in exergue. 13.25 grams. RIC 94; Sear 1855. Nearvery fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 90

49 z Antonia - Portrait Dupondius. 41-42 AD, struck underClaudius. Obv: ANTONIA AVGVSTA legend with draped bust right.Rev: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP legend with S-Cand Claudius, togate, standing left, holding simpulum. 9.54 grams.RIC 92; Sear 1902. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

50 z Nero - Inscription Denarius. 50-54 AD, struck underClaudius, Rome mint. Obv: NERONI CLAVDIO DRVSO GERM COSDESIGN legend with bare-headed, draped bust right. Rev:EQVESTER-OR DO-PRINCIPI-IVVENT legend in four lines on shieldwith vertical spear behind. 3.59 grams. RIC 79 (Claudius); Sear 1918;see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good very fine. Rare. £300 - 400

51 z Nero - Jupiter Denarius. 64-68 AD, Rome mint. Obv:NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS legend with laureate head right. Rev:IVPPITER CVSTOS legend with Jupiter seated left, bare to the waist,holding thunderbolt and sceptre. 3.10 grams. RIC 53; Sear (1988)673; Sear 5 1943 variant (obverse legend); RSC 119. Fine. [NoReserve] £70 - 90

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60 z Domitian (under Vespasian) - Denarii [2]. 76 AD,struck under Vespasian. Rev: COS IIII legend with winged Pegasusstanding right raising left foreleg; 92-93 AD. Rev: IMP XXII COS XVICENS P P P legend with Minerva standing left, holding spear. 3.19,3.24 grams. RIC 921; Sear 2637/RIC 742; RSC 278; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Near very fine. Second scarce. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

61 z Domitian - Virtus As. 88-89 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMPCAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIIII CENS PER P P legend withlaureate head right. Rev: VIRTVTI AVGVSTI legend with S-C andVirtus standing right, holding spear and parazonium. 10.70 grams.RIC 650; Cohen 655; Sear 2817 variant (consular year). Good fine.[No Reserve] £20 - 30

62 z Domitian - Minerva Denarius. 90 AD, Rome mint. Obv:IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP VIII legend (instead of VIIII)with laureate head right. Rev: IMP XXI COS XV CENS P PP legendwith Minerva advancing right, holding spear and shield. 2.88 grams.RIC 689 variant (last digit on obverse missing, probably the result ofusing an old COS VIII obverse die); see Wildwinds.com (this coin).Near extremely fine; dark tone. £40 - 60

63 z Domitian - Minerva Denarius. 95 AD, Rome mint. Obv:IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP XIIII legend with laureatehead right. Rev: IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P PP legend with Minervastanding left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield at her side. 3.19grams. RIC 882; Sear 2737. Good fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

64 z Nerva - Libertas Denarius. 96 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMPNERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II PP legend with laureate headright. Rev: LIBERTAS PVBLICA legend with Liberty standing left,holding pileus and sceptre. 2.84 grams. RIC 7; RSC 106; Sear 3034.Good fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

65 z Trajan - Optimo Principi Denarius. 103-111 AD, Romemint. Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P legend withlaureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev: COS V P PSPQR OPTIMO PRINC legend with Felicitas standing left, holdingshort caduceus and cornucopia. 3.27 grams. RIC 121; RSC 81; Sear3124. Near extremely fine. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

66 z Trajan - Felicitas As. 112-114 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMPCAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P Plegend with laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev:FELICITAS AVGVST SC legend with Felicitas standing left, holdingcaduceus and cornucopia. 12.65 grams. RIC 625; Sear -; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

67 z Trajan - Providentia and Aequitas Denarii [2]. 117AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GERMDAC legend with laureate, draped bust right. Rev: PARTHICO P MTR P COS VI P P SPQR legend with PRO-VID across fields,Providentia standing left, holding sceptre, resting left elbow oncolumn, pointing with right hand at a globe at foot left; 108 AD. Obv:IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P legend with laureate headright. Rev: COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC legend with Aequitasstanding left, holding scales and cornucopia. 3.25, 3.40 grams. RIC361; RSC 313; Sear 3154 / RIC 118 (listed as an aureus in error);Sear 3122. Very fine. £50 - 70

68 z Hadrian - Neptune Denarius. 125-128 AD, Rome mint.Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS legend with laureate head right, slightdrapery on left shoulder. Rev: COS III legend with Neptune standingleft, cloak over right thigh, right foot on prow, holding dolphin andtrident. 2.87 grams. RIC 157; RSC 710; Sear 3470. Very fine. [NoReserve] £30 - 40

69 z Hadrian - Denarii [3]. Group with reverses of: COS IIIlegend with crescent moon, seven stars within; FELICITAS AVGlegend with Hadrian and Felicitas facing and clasping hands;LIBERALITAS AVG PP legend with COS III in exergue and Liberalitasstanding right, emptying a cornucopia. 3.21, 3.03, 2.84 grams. RIC202; RSC 465; Sear 3485 / RIC 237; RSC 628; Sear 3488 / RIC 217;RSC 926; Sear -; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

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52 z Nero - Roma Dupondius. 65-66 AD, Rome mint. Obv:NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P legend withradiate head left. Rev: S-C across fields, Roma seated left on cuirass,holding wreath and parazonium with ROMA in exergue. 14.78 grams.RIC 297; BMC 208; MacDowell 227; cf. Sear 1966. Good very fine.

£90 - 120

53 z Nero - Securitas and Temple of Janus - Dupondiusand As [2]. 63 AD, Lyons mint. Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVGGER PM TR P IMP P P legend with laureate head right with globe atpoint of bust. Rev: SECVRITAS AVGVSTI legend with S-C andSecuritas, bare to waist, seated right on throne, resting head againstthrone, holding short sceptre in left hand, before her a garlanded andlighted altar, against which leans a lighted torch resting on bucranium;66 AD, Rome. Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVZ GERM legend withlaureate head right. Rev: PACE PR VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSITlegend with S-C and the temple of Janus, with latticed window to left,and garland hung across closed double doors on the right. 11.66,10.11 grams. RIC 445; cf. Sear 1967; WCN 515/RIC 347; cf. Sear1974; WCN 294. Fine and better. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

54 z Nero - Victory Dupondius. 64 AD, Lyons mint. Obv:NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP P legend withradiate head right with globe at point of bust. Rev: VICTORIAAVGVSTI legend with II in exergue, S-C across fields, Victory walkingleft, holding wreath and palm. 13.81 grams. RIC 378; Sear 1969;MacDowell 492; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good fine. Scarce.

£80 - 120

55 z Nero - Zeus Nemeios Tetradrachm. 58-67 AD,Alexandria mint. Obv: NERW KLAV KAIS SEB GER AV legend withradiate head left, date LI delta to left. Rev: NEIEIOS ZEVS legendwith head of Zeus Nemeios right, crowned with celery leaves, star toright. 13.63 grams. Emmett 136, RPC 5308; Milne 279: Sear 2010.Good fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

56 Galba - SPQR Dupondius. 68-69 AD, Rome mint. Obv: SERGALBA IMP CAES AVG TR P legend with laureate, draped bust right.Rev: SPQR OB CIV SER legend in three lines within oak-wreath.13.53 grams. RIC 290; cf. Sear 2130 (obverse legend); seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Good very fine. Scarce. £100 - 150

57 z Vespasian - Aequitas and Concordia Denarii [2]. 70AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG legendwith laureate head right. Rev: COS ITER TR POT legend withAequitas standing left, holding scales and sceptre; 72-73 AD, Romemint. Obv: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M COS IIII legend with laureatehead right. Rev: CONCORDIA AVGVSTI legend with Concordiaseated left, holding patera and cornucopia. 3.08, 3.45 grams. RIC 21;RSC 94a; Sear 2284/RIC 357; RSC 74. Fine and better. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

58 z Vespasian - Pax Denarius. 75 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMPCAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev:PON MAX TR P COS VI legend with Pax seated left, holding branch.3.07 grams. RIC 772; RSC 366; Sear 2301. Very fine. [No Reserve]

£50 - 70

59 z Vespasian - Aequitas As. 71 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMPCAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III legend with laureate head right.Rev: AEQVITAS AVGVSTI S-C legend with Aequitas standing left,holding scales and sceptre. 11.21 grams. RIC 287; Sear 2356. Veryfine. £60 - 80

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77 z Septimius Severus - Emperor and Trophy Denarii[2]. 201 AD, Rome mint. Rev: FVNDATOR PACIS legend withSeptimius, togate and veiled, standing left, holding olive branch andscroll; 202 AD. Rev: PART MAX P M TR P X COS III P P legend withtrophy of arms and armour with two Parthian captives seated to leftand right of the base. 3.44, 3.49 grams. RIC IV 265; RSC 205; Sear6282 / RIC 185; Sear 6323; RSC 373. Very fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 50

78 z Septimius Severus - Virtus Denarius. 200 AD, Romemint. Obv: SEVERVS AVG PART MAX legend with laureate headright. Rev: VIRT AVGG legend with Virtus standing left, holdingVictory in right hand and spear and shield in left hand. 3.00 grams.RIC 171a; RSC 761; Sear 6387; see Wildwinds.com (this coin).Extremely fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

79 Septimius Severus - Moesia - Homonia AE25. 193-211AD, Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior, magistrate Ulpian. Obv: AV K LCEP CEVHROC legend with laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.Rev: Y FL OVLPIANOY MARKIANOPOLITWN legend with Homoniastanding left, holding patera and cornucopia. 10.87 grams. Varbanov844; Moushmov 2821; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good very fine.

£120 - 180

80 z Caracalla - Minerva Denarius. 196 AD, Rome mint.Obv: M AVR ANTONINVS CAES legend with youthful, bare-headed,draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: SECVRITAS PERPETVAlegend with Minerva standing left, holding spear and resting righthand on shield. 3.40 grams. RIC 2; RSC 562; Sear 6678 Very fine.Scarce. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

81 z Geta - Minerva Denarius. 202 AD, Rome mint. Obv: PSEPTIMIVS GETA CAES legend with youthful, bare-headed, drapedbust right. Rev: PONTIF COS legend with Minerva standing left,holding spear and resting right hand on shield. 2.97 grams. RIC 34b;RSC 104; Sear 7186. Near extremely fine. £30 - 40

This example is of slightly unusual style; possibly a contemporary imitation?

82 z Elagabalus and Caracalla - Denarii [2]. Elagabalus,218 AD, Rome mint. Reverse: Laetitia standing left, holding wreathand rudder. Caracalla, 216 AD, Rome mint. Reverse: Jupiter standingfacing, head left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. 2.51, 2.45 grams.RIC 94; Sear 7490 / RIC 275a; RSC 337; Sear 6836 variant. Veryfine and better. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

83 z Elagabalus and Otacilia Severa - Antoninianii [2].Elagabalus, 219 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP ANTONINVS AVG legendwith radiate draped bust right. Rev: TEMPORVM FELICITAS legendwith Felicitas standing left with long caduceus and cornucopia.Otacilia Severa, 146-148 AD. Obv: M OTACIL SEVERA AVG legendwith diademed, draped bust right on crescent. Rev: IVNOCONSERVAT legend with Juno standing left, holding patera andsceptre. 5.42, 3.35 grams. RIC 149; Sear 7499 / RIC 127; Sear 9152.Good very fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

84 z Elagabalus, Caracalla and Antoninus Pius - Denarii[3]. Elagabalus, 221-222 AD. Rev: INVICTVS SACERDOS AVGlegend with Elagabalus standing left by altar, holding patera and club;Caracalla, 240 AD. Rev: P M TR P XVII COS IIII P P legend withJupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, eagle at foot;Antoninus Pius, 148-149 AD. Rev: COS IIII legend with Salusstanding left by altar, holding patera and rudder, feeding a serpententwined around altar. 3.34, 2.62, 2.85 grams. RIC 88; Sear 7518 /RIC 240; Sear 6832; RSC 239 / RIC 181; Sear 4075. Very fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

70 Hadrian - Hilaritas Sestertius. 128-132 AD, Rome mint.Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS PP legend with laureate head right.Rev: HILARITAS PR S-C legend with COS III below, Hilaritasstanding left, holding long palm branch and cornucopia, two childrenat her feet. 22.54 grams. Cohen 817; RIC 970; Sear 3602; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Near extremely fine; brown tone. Rarethus. £750 - 1,000

71 z Antoninus Pius - Elagabalus - Caracalla - DenariiGroup [3]. Antoninus Pius, 154 AD. Rev: COS IIII legend with Vestastanding left, holding simpulum and palladium; Elagabalus, 221 AD.Rev: PM TR P IIII COS III P P legend with Elagabalus standing leftby altar, holding patera and club; Caracalla, 214 AD. Rev: P M TR PXVII COS IIII P P legend with Jupiter standing left, holding thunderboltand sceptre, eagle at foot. 3.48, 2.91, 3.17 grams. RIC 229a; Sear(1988) 1234 / RIC 46; Sear 7536 / RIC 240; Sear 6832. Very fine andbetter. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

72 z Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius - DoubleHeaded Sestertius. 140-144 AD. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PPTR P COS III legend with laureate head of Antoninus Pius right. Rev:AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS legend with SC below, barehead of Marcus Aurelius left. 20.11 grams. RIC 1214; Cohen 33; Sear-; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Fine. Scarce. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

73 z Antoninus Pius - Annona As. 149-151 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IMP CAES T AEL HADR ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP legendwith laureate head right, drapery on left shoulder. Rev: TR POT XIIIICOS IIII S-C legend with ANNONA AVG in exergue with Annonaseated left, holding corn-ears over modius, and cornucopia. 11.25grams. RIC II 880; Cohen 49; Sear -. Very fine. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

74 z Faustina I - Ceres Denarius. After 141 AD, Rome mint.Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA legend draped bust right. Rev: AVGVSTAlegend with Ceres, veiled, standing left, holding torch, folds of draperyover left arm. 3.13 grams. RIC 362; RSC 104; Sear 4584. Good veryfine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

75 z Julia Domna and Lucilla - Denarii and As [3]. Lucilla.Obv: LVCILLAE AVGVSTA legend with draped bust right. Rev:VENUS S-C legend with Venus seated left, holding Victory andsceptre; Julia Domna: Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA legend with draped bustright. Rev: CERERI FRVGIF legend with Ceres seated left, holdingcorn-ears and torch. Julia Domna: Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA legend withdraped bust right. Rev: VESTA SANCTAE legend with Vesta standingleft, holding patera and sceptre. 2.98, 3.28, 11.08 grams. RIC 1777;Cohen 86; Sear 5526; see Wildwinds.com (this coin) / RIC 546; RSC14; Sear 6576 / RIC 587; RSC 246; Sear 1853. About very fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

76 z Pertinax - Ops Denarius. 193 AD, Alexandria mint. Obv:IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG legend with laureate head right.Rev: OPI DIVIN TR P COS II legend with Ops seated left, holding twocorn ears, left hand on top of throne. 2.82 grams. RIC 8a; RSC 33a;Sear 6045. Near fine, legends weak. Scarce. £150 - 200

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85 z Caracalla to Julia Domna - Denarii [6]. Julia Domna.Rev: Ceres; Elagabalus. Rev: emperor sacrificing; Caracalla. Rev:Mars; Geta. Rev: Genius by altar; Severus Alexander. Rev: Mars;Caracalla. Rev: trophy and captives. 17.41 grams total. RIC 546; Sear6576 / RIC 88; Sear 7518 / RIC 83; Sear (1988) 1942 (for this date) /RIC 67; Sear 7249 variant (tribunal year.) / RIC 262; Sear 7890; seeWildwinds.com (this coin) / RIC 54b; Sear 6853. Very fine and better.[No Reserve] £120 - 160

86 z Caracalla to Gordian III - Denarii [6]. Gordian III. Rev:Pietas; Severus Alexander. Rev: Spes; Severus Alexander. Rev:Mars; Caracalla. Rev: Mars. Caracalla. Rev: Concordia; SeverusAlexander. Rev: Pax. 16.10 grams total. RIC 129; Sear 8677 / RIC254; Sear 7927 / RIC 23; Sear 7895 / RIC 112; Sear 6869 / RIC 111;Sear 6868 / RIC 111; Sear 6868 / RIC 27; Sear 7896. Aboutextremely fine. [No Reserve] £120 - 160

87 z Severus Alexander and Lucius Verus - Emperor andAequitas Denarii [2]. Severus Alexander, 224 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG legend with laureate,draped bust right. Rev: P M TR P III COS P P legend with SeverusAlexander standing left, holding globe and reversed spear. LuciusVerus, 166-167 AD, Rome mint. Obv: L VERVS AVG ARM PARTHMAX legend with laureate head right. Rev: TR P VII IMP IIII COS IIIlegend with Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia.3.38, 2.97 grams. RIC 44; RSC 256; Sear 7897 / RIC 576; RSC 297:Sear 5361. Very fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

88 z Orbiana - Concordia Denarius. 225 AD, Rome mint.Obv: SALL BARBIA ORBIANA AVG legend with diademed anddraped bust right. Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG legend with Concordiaseated left on throne, holding patera and double cornucopiae. 2.41grams. RSC 1; RIC 319; Sear 8191. Fine, obverse better. Scarce.

£180 - 240

89 z Maximinus I - Emperor Standing Denarius. 235 AD,Rome mint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG legend with laureate,draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: P M TR P P P legend withMaximinus standing left between two standards, leaning on sceptreand raising right hand. 3.23 grams. RIC 1; RSC 46; Sear 8311.Extremely fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

90 z Maximinus I - Salus Denarius. 235 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG legend with laureate, draped andcuirassed bust right. Rev: SALVS AVGVSTI legend with Salus seated

left by altar, holding patera, feeding a serpent arising from the altar.3.10 grams. RIC 14; RSC 85a; Sear 8316. Good very fine. [NoReserve] £30 - 40

91 z Maximinus - Victory Sestertius. 235-236 AD, Romemint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG legend with laureate, drapedand cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA AVG S-C legend withVictory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. 16.85 grams. RIC67; Sear 8339. Very fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 90

92 z Gordian III - Fides Sestertius. 238-239 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG legend with laureate,draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES MILITVM legend with S-Cand Fides standing front, head left, holding vertical standard andtransverse sceptre. 16.21 grams. RIC 254; Sear 8706. Nearextremely fine; reverse slightly weak. £70 - 90

93 z Gordian III - Antoninianii [3]. 238-244 AD. 242-244AD, Antioch mint. Rev: FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left,holding rudder and cornucopia. (RIC IV-3 210; RSC 98; Sear 8613);241-243 AD, Rome mint. Rev: IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing,holding sceptre and thunderbolt (RIC IV-3 84; RSC 109; Sear 8615);same date and mint. Rev: LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing left,holding wreath and anchor. (RIC IV-3 86; RSC 121; Sear 8617). 3.60,4.21, 4.86 grams. RIC 210; Sear 8613 / RIC 84; Sear 8619 / RIC 86;Sear 8617. Very fine and better. £70 - 90

94 z Philip I to Gordian III - Antoninianii [8]. A group ofantoninianii of Philip I, Philip II and Gordian III, reverses includeRoma, Jupiter, Sol, Prince, Securitas, Virtus and Fortuna. 30.98grams total. Very fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 150

95 z Trajan Decius to Gallienus - Antoninianii [9]. A groupof antoninianii of Trajan Decius, Philip I, Philip II, Otacilia Severa,Gordian III and Gallienus. Reverses include Roma, Dacia, Prince,Fortuna, Juno, Salus, Mars and Gallienus VOTA ORBIS from theAntioch mint. 30.14 grams total. Very fine. The Gallienus seldomseen. [No Reserve] £120 - 180

96 z Salonina - Alexandria - Billon Tetradrachms [2].Dated Year 14. Rev: eagle standing left, holding wreath in beak; dateI delta over L in left field, upright palm branch in right field. Dated Year15. Rev: eagle standing right, holding wreath in beak. Date LI epsilonin right field, palm branch at upper left. 9.59, 11.17 grams. Milne 4151;Sear 10717 / Milne 4189-4191; Sear 10723. Very fine. £50 - 70

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97 Carausius - Virtus - Radiate Lion Denarius. 286-287 AD, London mint. Obv: IMP CARAVSIVS P F AV; laureate, drapedand cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIR-TVS SAE-C, radiate lion walking left, holding thunderbolt in its jaws. Mintmark RSR in exergue. 4.30grams. RIC V-II 592 variant (reverse legend); Sear 13543 variant (ditto); see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Extremely fine; excellent detail,some mint bloom present. Extremely rare (one other specimen believed in private hands). £2,000 - 3,000

Found near Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK, 2012; recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (reference BUC-7A7BF7).

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98 z Diocletian - Emperor Radiate Fraction. 295-296 AD,Heraclea mint. Obv: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG legendwith radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: CONCORDIAMILITVM legend with emperor standing right, holding parazonium,receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre;H epsilon in lower centre. 3.28 grams. RIC VI Heraclea 13/21(identical); Sear 12636; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. [NoReserve] £20 - 30

99 z Constantine II - Altar Follis. 321 AD, Trier mint. Obv:CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C legend with laureate, draped bust left,holding Victory on globe and mappa. Rev: BEATA TRAN-QVILLITASlegend with globe on altar inscribed VOT-IS-XX, three stars above;mintmark PTR. 3.11 grams. RIC VII Trier 312; Sear (1988) 3942; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Near extremely fine. Very rare (R4).

£50 - 70

100 z Constantine I - Bronzes Group [11]. Mixed group ofConstantine I bronzes; various denominations, types and mints. 45.78grams. Good fine to very fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

101 Constantius II - Gold Two Victories Solidus. 347-355 AD,Antioch. Obv: FL IVL CONSTAN-TIVS PERP AVG, pearl-diademed,draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA-REI-PVBLICAE,Roma, holding spear, and Constantinopolis, holding sceptre, seatedright and left, Roma's head facing, Constantinopolis' head turned left,holding between them a shield inscribed VOT XX MVLT XXX,mintmark SMANA. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). 4.42 grams. RICVIII 83; cf Sear (1988) 3988. Very fine and better, a few scratches tothe obverse. £400 - 600

102 z Magnentius - Two Victories Centenionalis. 351-353AD, Amiens mint. Obv: DN MAGNEN-TIVS PF AVG legend withbare-headed, draped bust right, A behind. Rev: VICTORIAE DD AVGET CAES legend with two Victories supporting wreath inscribed VOTV MVLT X, no pedestal below; chi-rho above; mintmark AMBcrescent. 4.00 grams. RIC VIII Amiens 23; cf. Sear (1988) 4017; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). Near extremely fine; slight scratch to bust.Scarce. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

103 Julian II - Bull Follis. 361-363 AD, Cyzicus mint. Obv: DNFL CL IVLI-ANVS PF AVG legend with pearl diademed, draped,cuirassed bust right. Rev: SECVRITAS REIPVB legend with bullstanding right, two stars above; mintmark CVZA. 7.51 grams. RIC VIIICyzicus 127; cf. Sear (1988) 4072. Near extremely fine. Superbportrait. [No Reserve] £50 - 80

BYZANTINE COINS

104 z Justinian I - Anonymous - 'K' Half Siliqua. 527-565AD, Constantinople mint, anonymous issue. Obv: helmeted anddraped bust of Constantinopolis right. Rev: large K. 0.99 grams.Bendall 8b; Goebl 147; Sear -; Ratto 471-472. Fine, flan irregular.Rare. £100 - 150

105 z Justinian I - Anonymous - 'K' Half Siliqua. 527-565AD, Constantinople mint, anonymous issue. Obv: helmeted anddraped bust of Constantinopolis right. Rev: large K. 0.83 grams.Bendall 8b; Goebl 147; Sear -; Ratto 471-472. Fine. Rare.

£100 - 150

106 z Justinian I - Anonymous - 'K' Half Siliqua. 527-565AD, Constantinople mint, anonymous issue. Obv: helmeted anddraped bust of Constantinopolis right. Rev: large K. 1.24 grams.Bendall 8b; Goebl 147; Sear -; Ratto 471-472. Fine. Rare.

£100 - 150

107 z Justinian I - Anonymous - 'K' Half Siliqua. 527-565AD, Constantinople mint, anonymous issue. Obv: helmeted anddraped bust of Constantinopolis right. Rev: large K. 1.02 grams.Bendall 8b; Goebl 147; Sear; Ratto 471-472; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). Very fine. Rare. £100 - 150

108 z Justinian I - Anonymous - 'K' Half Siliqua. 527-565AD, Constantinople mint, anonymous issue. Obv: helmeted anddraped bust of Constantinopolis right. Rev: large K. 0.71 grams.Bendall 8b; Goebl 147; Sear -. Ratto 471-472. Fine, small flan bend.Rare. £100 - 150

109 z Justinian I - Anonymous - 'K' Half Siliqua. 527-565AD, Constantinople mint, anonymous issue. Obv: helmeted anddraped bust of Constantinopolis right. Rev: large K. 1.08 grams.Bendall 8b; Goebl 147; Sear -; Ratto 471-472. Fine, flan ragged.Rare. £100 - 150

110 Maurice Tiberius - Gold Victory Solidus. 583-601 AD,Constantinople mint. Obv: D N MAVRC TIb PP AVI legend withcuirassed bust facing wearing plumed helmet, holding cross on globe.Rev: VICTORI-A AVGG legend and officina letter, angel standingfacing, holding long, P-headed cross and cross on globe, mintmarkCONOB in exergue. 4.51 grams. DOC I 5a; Sear 478. Very fine.

£260 - 340

111 Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine - Gold Double BustSolidus. 610-641 AD, Constantinople mint. Obv: dd NN hERACLIUSET hERA CONST PP AVG legend with facing busts of Heraclius, withshort beard and tufts of hair at ears, on left, and HeracliusConstantine, (much smaller) beardless on right, both wearingchlamys and simple crown with cross on circlet; cross between theirheads. Rev: VICTORIA AVGU legend and officina letter, cross potenton three steps; mintmark CONOB in exergue. 4.46 grams. DOC 13;MIB 11-12; Sear 738. Very fine. £260 - 340

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112 Heraclius and Sons - Gold Portrait Solidus. 610-641 AD,Constantinople mint. Obv: Heraclius, crowned, with long moustacheand long beard in centre, Heraclonas, of almost equal height,crowned, on left, and Heraclius Constantine, of equal height,crowned, unbearded, on right, all wearing chlamys and holding crosson globe. Rev: VICTORIA AVGU legend and officina letter, crosspotent on three steps; PTh monogram in left field; mintmark CONOBin exergue. 4.40 grams. DOC 43; MIB 50; Sear 769. Very fine.

£260 - 340

113 Constans II - Gold Portrait Solidus. 641 AD or later,Constantinople mint. Obv: DN CONSTANTINUS PP AVG legend withbust facing with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys, holdingcross on globe. Rev: VICTORIA AVGU legend and officina letter B,cross potent on three steps; mintmark CONOB in exergue. 4.45grams. Sear 953. Very fine. £260 - 340

114 Constans II - Gold Portrait Solidus. 641 AD or later,Constantinople mint. Obv: DN CONSTANTINUS PP AVG legend withbust facing with long beard and moustache, wearing crown andchlamys, holding cross on globe. Rev: VICTORIA AVGU legend andofficina letter gamma, cross potent on three steps; mintmark CONOBin exergue. 4.43 grams. Sear 956. Very fine. £260 - 340

115 Constans II and Constantine IV - Gold Double BustSolidus. 641 AD or later, Constantinople mint. Obv: dNCONSTANTINUS C CONSTAN legend with crowned facing busts ofConstans, with long beard on left, and Constantine, beardless, onright, both wearing chlamys; cross between their heads. Rev:VICTORIA AVGU legend and officina letter S, cross potent on threesteps; mintmark CONOB+ in exergue. 4.39 grams. Sear 961. Nearextremely fine. £260 - 340

116 Constans II and Constantine IV - Victory Gold Solidus.641-668 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: fragmentary legend withfacing busts of Constans, with long beard on left, wearing plumedhelmet, and Constantine, beardless, on right, crowned; each wearingchlamys; cross between their heads. Rev: VICTORIA AVGU legendand officina letter B with cross potent on three steps between facingstanding figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, bothbeardless, each wearing crown and chlamys and holding cross onglobe; mintmark CONOB. 4.29 grams. Sear 964. Extremely fine, nearas struck, . £300 - 400

117 Constans II and Constantine IV - Gold Double BustSolidus. 660-660 AD, Constantinople mint. Obv: fragmentary legend,facing busts of Constans, with long beard on left, wearing plumedhelmet, and Constantine, beardless, on right, crowned; each wearingchlamys; cross between their heads. Rev: VICTORIA (AVGU andofficina letter) legend, cross potent on three steps between facingstanding figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, bothbeardless, each wearing crown and chlamys and holding cross onglobe; mintmark CONOB in exergue. 4.46 grams. Sear 964. Goodvery fine. £260 - 340

118 z Constantine VII and Romanus II - Miliaresion. 945-959 AD, Constantinople mint. Obv: IhSUS XRI-STUS NIKA legendwith cross-crosslet on four steps. Rev: +CONST',T-PORFVROG'-CERWMANO-EN X•W EVSEb'-b' RWMEON legend in five lines withinbeaded border. 2.22 grams. DOC III 21; Sear 1757. Very fine, nearas struck. £60 - 80

119 z Constantine VII and Romanus II - Miliaresion. 945-959 AD, Constantinople mint. Obv: IhSUS XRI-STUS NIKA legendwith cross-crosslet on four steps (slipped die has repositioned thesteps). Rev: +CONST',T-PORFVROG'-CE RWMANO-EN X•WEVSEb'-b' RWMEON legend in five lines within beaded border. 2.69grams. DOC III 21; Sear 1757. Near very fine; double struck toobverse. £60 - 80

120 z Alexius I Comnenus - Silver Histamenon Nomisma[3]. 1092-1118 AD, Thessalonica mint. Obv: KE RQ ALEX legendwith IC-XC across fields, nimbate bust of Christ facing, holding bookof Gospels in both hands. Rev: DI M T downwards to left, D EC P TT S downwards to right, St. Demetrius, in military dress, standingright, on left, holding sword and presenting patriarchal cross toAlexius, on right, wearing crown and loros. 11.82 grams total. Hendyplate 1, 10-12. Sear 1905. Very fine. £80 - 120

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122 z Continental - VICO Sceatta. 695-740 AD. Obv:degenerate head. Rev: standard with VIC[O] letters at centre. 1.13grams. S. 790V(788); Abramson variety 3, E820; M. 214. Good veryfine. £30 - 50

Found Kent, UK, 2008.

123 Cuthred - Canterbury / Eaba - Portrait Penny. 798-807AD, BMC type 4-10, Canterbury mint. Obv: profile bust with+CVDRED REX CANT legend. Rev: cross pommee and wedges with+EABA MONETA legend for the moneyer Eaba. 1.40 grams. S. 877;N. 211; dies not previously recorded in EMC/SCBI. Extremely fine,about as struck; minor edge chip. Rare thus. £1,800 - 2,400

124 Aethelstan - North Eastern - Gislemer - Two LinePenny. 824-939 AD, BMC type 1, north eastern issue. Obv: smallcross with +AEDELSTAN REX legend. Rev: three small crosses withGISLE MER legend in two lines for the moneyer Gislemer with trefoilabove and below. 1.48 grams. S. 1089; N. 668b. Near extremely fine.

£750 - 1,000

125 Eadmund - Liafinc - Two Line Penny. 939-946 AD, BMCtype 1. Obv: small cross with +EADMVND REX legend. Rev: threesmall crosses with LIAF INC MO legend in two lines for the moneyerLiafinc with pellet above and below. 1.50 grams. S. 1105; N. 689.Near extremely fine, slightly weak strike. £750 - 1,000

126 Eadred - Midlands to Southern - Athelmund - Two LinePenny. 946-955 AD, BMC type 1, midlands to southern issue. Obv:small cross with +EADRED REX legend. Rev: three small crosseswith ADELM VND MO legend in two lines for the moneyer Athelmundwith trefoil above and below. 1.22 grams. S. 1113; N. 706. Nearextremely fine, reverse double struck; darkly toned. £750 - 1,000

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121 Frisian - Pseudo Carolingian Gold Mancus. Circa 8th-9th century AD; perhaps copying a Carolingian monogram type denier.Obv: KAROLVS monogram around cross with lozenge centre. Rev: AVR ODI[S?] inscription divided by horizontal line with extensionswith trefoil of pellets below. 4.09 grams. Good very fine; edge perhaps slightly smoothed. Unpublished, possibly unique.

£4,000 - 5,000

Ex UK collection; formerly in a Belgian private collection (1950s) and a French private collection (from circa 1900); presumed found France, before 1900.The date range for post-reform Carolingian monogram deniers is around 794-884 AD and the obverse of this piece is clearly copied from the general type.The two line inscriptional reverse type, with centre line, is more reminiscient of pre-reform styles and it is also during this general period that the gold'dinar' and 'penny' of Offa and the mancus of Coenwulf were produced in England. The significance of the reverse inscription may possibly relate to Orleans(AVR[VM] from Aurelianum or Aureliana Civitas) although no surviving pre-reform Orleans coin is known. The lower line is ODI with a possible end letterS (a curved element with pellet at each end resembles some elongated forms of this letter) and could represent a moneyer name or abbreviation. Althoughgenerally of quite good style, it is not believed that this is likely to be an official Carolingian issue and, although the English parallel for unique gold coinsexists, it is felt that a Frisian origin is more likely; possibly intended for jewellery rather than coinage use and the evidence of slight rounding to the flan thatmight have been associated with mounting might bear this suggestion out.

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127 Ireland - Hiberno Norse - Helmetted Facing BustPenny. 1060-1065 AD, 'scratched die' coins. Obv: helmetted andmoustached facing bust with +N[ ]NDIONNDINLF legend with someletters ligated. Rev: long voided cross with symbol, double pellet,cross and cross-of-pellets in quarters with ONA / ND[ ] / XNN / ANN[] legend with some letters ligated. 0.60 grams. S. 6136; O'S 47. Veryfine. Very rare. £900 - 1,200

128 Cnut - Lincoln / Brihtric - Short Cross Penny. 1029-1036AD, BMC type XVI. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +CNVT RECXlegend. Rev: voided cross with annulet centre and+BRIHTRICONLINC legend (NC ligated) for the moneyer Brihtric atLincoln mint. 1.04 grams. S. 1159; N. 790. Very fine. £200 - 300

129 z Edward the Confessor - Hammer Cross CutHalfpenny. 1059-1062 AD, BMC xi. Obv: profile bust with sceptreand +EADPAR[ ] legend. Rev: voided short cross with arcs at endsand +GO[ ]ES legend for an uncertain moneyer and mint. 0.49 grams.S. 1182; N. 828. Very fine, reverse slightly double struck in legend.[No Reserve] £30 - 50

130 William I - Huntingdon / Godwine - Bonnet Penny.1068-1070 AD, BMC type II. Obv: facing bust with +PILLEMVS REXlegend. Rev: cross voided with annulet and +GODPINEONVNTE forthe moneyer Godwine at Huntingdon mint. 0.79 grams. S. 1251;N.842; see EMC 2012.0320 (this coin). About very fine, small chip toedge. Very rare (only 2 others, from different dies, recorded inEMC/SCBI). £600 - 900

Found Irchester, Northamptonshire, 2012; recorded with the Early MedievalCoin Corpus.

131 z Henry I - Lincoln (?) / Siward (?) - DoubleInscription Type Cut Farthing. 1115 AD, BMC XI. Obv: profilebust with sceptre and H[ENRI] legend. Rev: small cross with doubleinscription; the outer divided by four quatrefoil in annulet symbols with[ ]P / A[ ] and [ ]NC[ ] legends for a possible moneyer Siward at Lincoln(?) mint. 0.34 grams. Very fine. Rare. Siward recorded at Lincoln forother types. [No Reserve] £100 - 200

Found near Northampton, UK, 2012.

132 Stephen - London / Theodric - Voided Cross andMullets Penny. 1145-1150 AD, BMC type 2. Obv: three quarter bustwith sceptre and +STIEFNE legend. Rev: voided cross and mulletswith +TERRI:D:ON:LVN legend for the moneyer Theodric at Londonmint. 1.30 grams. S. 1280; N. 878; see EMC 1020.1615 (and SCBI20, 1615, same coin), same dies. Near very fine for issue; minorflatness to legends. Rare. £300 - 500

Found Kent, 2012.

HAMMERED COINS

133 Richard I - London / Henri - Short Cross Penny. 1190-1194 AD, class 4a. Obv: facing bust with sceptre and +HENRICVSREX legend. Rev: short voided cross and quatrefoils with+HENRIE.ON.LVND legend with ND ligated for the moneyer Henri atLondon mint. 1.25 grams. S. 1347; N. 967; see Mass 928 (differentdies). Near very fine. Scarce. £120 - 180

134 Richard I - Durham / Pires - Short Cross Penny. 1194-1205 AD, class 4b. Obv: facing bust and sceptre with HENRICVSREX legend. Rev: short voided cross and quatrefoils with+PIRES.ON.DVNOL for the moneyer Pires at Durham mint. 1.33grams. S. 1348C; N. 968/2. Near very fine, slight flatness to obverselegend. Rare. £100 - 150

135 z John to Henry III - Short Cross Penny and CutHalfpennies [3]. 1199-1240 AD. Class 7a, penny. Obv: facing bustwith sceptre and HENRICVS REX legend. Rev: short voided crossand quatrefoils with +HENRIONCANT legend for the moneyer Henryat Canterbury mint; with two cut halfpennies with reverse legends[+H]VGO.ON.O[ ] for the moneyer Hugo at Lincoln or Northamptonmint and [+RIC]ARD.on.[ ] for the moneyer Ricard at an uncertainmint. 1.29, 0.56, 0.65 grams. S. 1356A; N. 978. Very fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

136 z Henry III - Long Cross Pennies and Cut Halfpennies[6]. 1248-1272 AD. Group comprising pennies of class 3c (Davi atLondon, LVN DEN), class 5c (Robert at Canterbury) and class 5c(William at London); with three cut halfpennies. 5.45 grams total. S. 1364/1369/1369; N. 988/993/993. Fine and better. [No Reserve]

£50 - 70

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137 z Edward I - Long Cross Pennies [2]. 1280-1291 AD,classes 3d and 5a. Obvs: facing bust (class 5a with pellet on breast)with +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB legend. Revs: long cross and pelletswith CIVITAS LONDON legend for London mint. 1.28, 1.27 grams.S. 1390/1399; N. 1019/1028. Good fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

138 z Edward I and II - Long Cross Halfpenny andFarthings [9]. 1279-1327 AD. Group of one halfpenny and eightfarthings. 3.31 grams total. Fine and better. £80 - 120

139 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Halfgroat. 1356-1361 AD, series G. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDVSREX ANGL Z FRANCI legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with+POSVI DEV ADIVTORE M and LONDON CIVITAS legends forLondon mint. 2.07 grams. S. 1578;N. 1193. Good fine, flan edge alittle ragged. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

140 z Edward III - Long Cross Halfpennies and FarthingGroup [4]. 1327-1377 AD. Group of three halfpennies and onefarthing. 2.06 grams total. Fine and better. [4, No Reserve] £40 - 60

141 z Henry VI - London - Annulet Groat. 1422-1427 AD.Obv: facing bust in tressure with +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL ZFRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets plus annulets to twoquarters with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITASLONDON legends for London mint. 3.36 grams. S. 1835; N. 1423.Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

142 z Henry VI - Annulet Groat, Halfgroat, Penny andHalfpenny [4]. 1422-1430 AD. A group comprising groat, halfgroat,penny of the Calais mint and a halfpenny of the London mint. 6.41grams total. S. 1836/1840/1844/1848; N. 1424/1429/1432/1434. Fineto very fine; the halfpenny with small edge chip. [No Reserve]

£80 - 120

143 z Henry VI - Calais - Annulet Groat and Penny [2].1422-1427 AD. Obv: facing bust with annulets by neck in tressurewith +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC legend. Rev: long crossand pellets with two annulets in quarters and +POSVI DEVMADIVTORE MEVM and VILLA CALISIE legends for Calais mint; Obv:facing bust with +HENRICVS REX ANGLI legend. Rev: long crossand pellets with annulet to two quarters and VILLA CALISIE legendfor Calais mint. 3.56, 0.86 grams. S. 1836/1845; N. 1424/1432. Goodfine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

144 z Henry VI - Calais - Rosette Mascle Groat. 1430-1431AD, rosette-mascle issue. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +HENRIC(rosette) DI (rosette) GRA (mascle) REX (mascle) ANGL (rosette) Z(rosette) FRANC legend with 'cross patonce' initial mark. Rev: longcross and pellets with +POSVI (rosette) DEVM ADIVTORE MEVMand VIL (mascle) LA CALISIE (rosette) legends and 'plain cross' initialmark for Calais mint. 3.47 grams. S. 1859; N. 1446. Good very fine.

£70 - 90

145 z Henry VI - Calais - Rosette Mascle Halfpenny. 1427-1430 AD. Obv: facing bust with +HENRIC REX ANGL legend withsaltire and mascle stops. Rev: long cross and pellets with VILLACALISIE legend with rosette and mascle stops for Calais mint. 0.55grams. S. 1871; N. 1454. Very fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

146 Henry VI - Calais - Pinecone Mascle Groat. 1430-1434AD. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLZ FRANC legend with pinecone and mascle stops. Rev: long crossand pellets with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and VILLACALISIE legends with pinecone and mascle stops for Calais mint.3.64 grams. S. 1875; N. 1461. Very fine. [No Reserve] £90 - 120

147 z Henry VI - Calais - Pinecone Mascle Halfgroat. 1430-1434 AD. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +HENRIC DI GRA REXANGL Z F legend with pinecones and mascle stops. Rev: long crossand pellets with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEV and VILLA CALISIElegends with pinecoen and double saltire stops for Calais mint. 1.69grams. S. 1877; N. 1463. Very fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

148 Henry VI - London - Leaf Pellet Groat. 1445-1454 AD,class C. Obv: facing bust in tressure with leaf on breast and pelleteach side of crown with +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANClegend with saltire stops and no initial mark. Rev: long cross andpellets with extra pellet in 1st and 3rd quarters with +POSVI DEVMADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint.3.56 grams. S. 1914; N. 1506. Very fine; slightly off centre.

£60 - 90

149 z Henry VI - London - Leaf Pellet Halfpenny. 1445-1454AD. Obv: facing bust with leaf on breast and pellet each side of crownwith +HENRIC REX ANGLI legend. Rev: long cross and pellets withextra pellet to two quarters and CIVITAS LONDON legend for Londonmint. 0.46 grams. S. 1921; N. 1509. Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

150 z Edward IV - London - Long Cross Groat. 1465-1466AD, first reign, light coinage, type VI. Obv: facing bust in tressure withquatrefoils by neck and EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANClegend with 'sun' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVIDEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends with 'lis'after TAS for London mint. 2.85 grams. S. 2000; N. 1569. Good fine.[No Reserve] £40 - 60

151 Edward IV - London (CIVI LON DON DON Die Error) -Long Cross Groat. 1471-1472 AD, second reign, type XIV. Obv:facing bust in tressure with EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANCwith 'annulet' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVIDEVM ADIVTORE MEVM outer and error CIVI LON DON DON(instead of the normal CIVI TAS LON DON form) inner legends forLondon mint. 2.84 grams. S. 2096; N. 1631. Near very fine. The dieerror interesting and rare. £120 - 150

152 z Edward IV - London - Long Cross Groat. 1477-1480AD, second reign, type XVIII. Obv: facing bust in tressure with fleursto cusps and +EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL FRANC legend with'cross-and-pellet' initial mark. Rev: long cross and pellets with+POSVID DEVM ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS LONDON legendsfor London mint. 2.43 grams. S. 2098; N. 1631. Good fine, reverse alittle better. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

153 z Mixed Coin Group [35]. 13th-14th century AD. Groupcomprising groats of Edward III (5); pennies of Edward I and EdwardII (6 London, 1 Bristol, 17 Canterbury, 2 Durham and 2 York);halfpennies of Edward I (2). 50.61 grams total. Fair to near fine; a fewdamaged. [No Reserve] £120 - 180

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year-long public Exhibition in Canterbury telling the story of Thomas Beckettand the circumstances of his murder and of the Pilgrimages to his shrine (see:www.thecanterburypilgrim.com). The Exhibition was featured on BBC televisionand travelled throughout the UK. The items are now being sold following thefinal closure of the exhibition.

154 Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Groat. 1351 AD, seriesGb. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARD D G REX ANGL ZFRANC D HYB legend with annulet stops and unbarred 'N'. Rev: longcross and pellets with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV andCIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 4.56 grams. S. 1563; N.1194. Very fine. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

155 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Groat. 1351-1352AD, series C. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARD D G REXANGL Z FRANC D HYB legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with+POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV and LONDON CIVITAS legendsfor London mint. 4.15 grams. S. 1565; N. 1147. Fine, edge ragged.[No Reserve] £30 - 50

Winterbourne Hoard, No 31.

156 Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Groat. 1351-1352,series C. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARD D G REXANGL Z FRANC D HYB legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with+POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV and LONDON CIVITAS legendsfor London mint. 4.36 grams. S. 1565; N. 1147. Fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 50Winterbourne Hoard, No 30.

157 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Groat. 1354-1355AD, series E. Obv: facing bust with tressure and +EDWARD G REXANGL Z FRANC D HYB legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with+POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV and LONDON CIVITAS legendsfor London mint. 4.33 grams. S. 1567; N. 1163. Near fine. [NoReserve] £30 - 40

Winterbourne Hoard, No 34.

158 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Groat. 1356-1369AD, series Gb. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARD D G REXANGL Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with annulet tofirst quarter and +POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV and CIVITASLONDON legends for London mint. 4.28 grams. S. 1570; N. 1194.Good fine, a little clipped. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

Winterbourne Hoard, No 39.

159 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Groat. 1356-1361,series Ga. Obv: facing bust in tressure with annulet below with+EDWARD D G REX ANGL Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross andpellets with annulet in first quarter and +POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREMMEV and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 4.25 grams.S. 1570; N. 1193. Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

Winterbourne Hoard, No 38.

160 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Halfgroat. 1351-1352 AD, series C. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDVSREX ANGLI Z FRANCI legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with+POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM and LONDON CIVITAS legends forLondon mint. 2.02 grams. S. 1574; N. 1148. Good fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40Winterbourne Hoard, No 44.

161 z Edward III - Pre Treaty Groats [2]. 1351-1355 AD,series C and series E. Obvs: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDDI G REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYB legend. Revs: long cross andpellets with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEV and LONDON CIVITASlegends for London mint. 3.46, 3.51 grams. Near fine, some clipping.[No Reserve] £30 - 50

Winterbourne Hoard, Nos 33, 37.

162 z Edward III - Pre Treaty Halfgroats [3]. 1351-1355AD, series C (2) and series E. Obvs: facing bust in tressure with+EDWARDVS REX ANGL Z FRACI legends. Revs: long cross andpellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV and LONDON CIVITASlegends for London mint. 1.79, 1.99, 2.08 grams. S. 1574; N. 1148/S.1576; N. 1165. Fair, some clipping. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

Winterbourne Hoard, Nos 42, 49, 53.

163 z Edward III - London - Pre Treaty Mule Halfgroat.1356-1361 AD, series G/E mule. Obv: facing bust in tressure with+EDWARDVS REX ANGLI Z FRANCI legend. Rev: long cross andpellets with +POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM and LONDON CIVITASlegends for London mint. 2.13 grams. S. 1578/1575; N. 1202/1154.Near fine. Scarce. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Winterbourne Hoard, No 55.

164 z Edward III - London - Treaty Halfgroat. 1361-1369AD. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDVS REX ANGL DNSHYB legend with annulet before EDWARDVS. Rev: long cross andpellets with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEV and LONDON CIVITASlegends for London mint. 2.03 grams. S. 1617; N. 1226. Near veryfine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

Winterbourne Hoard, No 67.

165 z Edward III - London - Treaty Groat. 1363-1369 AD.Obv: facing bust in tressure with +oEDWARD DEI G REX ANGL DNSHYB legend with annulet before EDWARD. Rev: long cross andpellets with +POSVI DEVM ADICTOREM MEV and LONDONCIVITAS legends for London mint. 4.36 grams. S. 1617; N. 1232.Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Winterbourne Hoard, No 65.

166 z Edward III - London - Treaty Halfgroat. 1363-1369AD. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDVS REX ANGL DNSHYB legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with +POSVI DEVADIVTORE MEV and LONDON CIVITAS legends for London mint.2.16 grams. S. 1620; N. 1259. Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Winterbourne Hoard, No 66.

167 Edward III - London - Post Treaty Halfgroat. 1369-1377AD. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDVS REX ANGL ZFRANC legend with double saltire stops. Rev: long cross and pelletswith +POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV and CIVITAS LONDONlegends for London mint. 2.16 grams. S. 1640; N. 1287; DIG 6. Goodfine. Scarce. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

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168 z Edward I to Edward II - Long Cross Pennies [27].1282-1333 AD. Group of pennies from the hoard, including classes4b, 9b1 (2), 10ab2, 10cf1 (2), 10cf2 (3), 10cf3 (3), 10cf5 (3), 11a (2),11b (2), 15 (2) and uncertain (5) of various mints, with Edward IIreland class 4 penny. Generally fair to fine; some damaged. [NoReserve] £100 - 200

Winterbourne Hoard, numbers 1-25 and 2 unlisted fragments; with a list of thehoard.

169 z Edward III to Edward IV - Halfgroats and Groats[20]. Group from the hoard including pre Treaty and Treaty groatsand halfgroats, with two Scotland halfgroats of David II. Fair, mostdamaged, many fragmentary. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Winterbourne Hoard, numbers 32, 35-36, 40-41, 43, 45-48, 50-52, 54, 56-57,68-69 and 81-82; with a copy of the Biritsh Museum list.

170 z Edward III - Long Cross Pennies [22]. 1327-1377 AD.Group of Edward III pennies from the hoard, including: florin, preTreaty, Treaty and post Treaty types; various mints; with a Henry IVlight coinage penny of London. Generally fair, some damaged. [NoReserve] £60 - 80

Winterbourne Hoard, numbers 26-29, 58-64 and 70-79; with a copy of theBritish Museum list.

TUDOR TO STUART COINS

171 z Henry VII - Facing Bust Groats [2]. 1490-1504 AD,class IIa and 1490-1504, class 111c, bust c. Obvs: facing bust intressure with HENRIC DI GRA REX AGL Z FR legend and 'cinquefoil'and 'anchor' mintmarks. Revs: long cross and pellets with POSVIDEV ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS LONDON legends for Londonmint. 2.30, 2.92 grams. S. 2195/2199; N. 1704/1705c. Fine, clippedand near very fine. £80 - 120

172 Henry VII - London - Facing Bust Groat. 1500-1507 AD,class IIId. Obv: facing bust in tressure with HENRIC DI GRA REXAGL Z FR legend with 'greyhound's head' mintmark. Rev: long crossand pellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and LONDONCIVITAS legends. 2.84 grams. S. 2199; N. 1705c. Very fine. Scarce.

£120 - 180

173 z Henry VII - London - Long Cross Halfpenny. 1485-1509 AD. Obv: facing bust with open crown and HENRICVS REXlegend with 'rose' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with CIVITASLONDON legend for London mint. 0.31 grams. S. 2240 variant(without trefoils/crosses by neck); N. 1732 variant (withouttrefoils/crosses by neck). Fine, flan a little clipped. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

174 z Henry VII - SEPTIM - Profile Issue Groat. 1504-1509AD. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC SEPTIM D[I GRA REX ANGL ZFR] legend. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEV A[DIVTOREMEVM] legend with 'lis' mintmark. 1.48 grams. S. 2257; N. 1745.Good fine but broken in half. Extremely rare. £150 - 250

175 z Henry VII - Archbishop Morton Canterbury - LongCross Halfpenny. 1485-1509 AD. Obv: facing bust with archedcrown and saltires at neck and +HENRIC[ ] legend with 'profile eye'mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with 'M' at centre and CIVITASCANTOR legend for Canterbury mint. 0.38 grams. S. 2247; N.1736/1. Fine. Very rare. £50 - 70

176 Henry VII - London - Profile Halfgroat. 1505-1509 AD,profile issue. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC VII DI GRA REX AGL Zlegend and 'pheon' mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVIDEV ADIVTOE MEV legend. 1.42 grams. S. 2259; N. 1749. Near veryfine, full flan. £70 - 90

177 z Henry VII - Canterbury - Profile Halfgroat. 1485-1509AD, profile issue. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC VII DI GRA REXAGL legend and 'rose' mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms withPOSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV legend. 1.26 grams. S. 2261; N. 1749.Good fine, small edge split. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

178 z Henry VIII - Tower - Profile Groat. 1509-1526 AD, firstcoinage, bust of Henry VII. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC VIII DI GRAREX AGL Z F legend and 'crowned portcullis' mintmark. Rev: longcross over arms with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV legend. 2.61grams. S. 2316; N. 1762. Good fine, full flan. £80 - 120

179 z Henry VIII - London - Halfpennies [2]. 1509-1526 and1526-1544 AD, first and second coinages. Obvs: facing bust with+HENRIC REX AGL legend. Revs: long cross and pellets (first withannulet at centre) with CIVITAS LONDON legend for London mint.0.36, 0.24 grams. S. 2334/2356; N. 1779/1815. About fine. Scarce.[No Reserve] £50 - 70

180 Henry VIII - Tower - Profile Groat. 1526-1544 AD, secondcoinage, bust D. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC VIII D G R AGL ZFRANC legend and 'lis' mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms withPOSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV legend. 2.69 grams. S. 2337E; N.1797. Near very fine. £80 - 120

181 Henry VIII - Tower - Profile Groat. 1509-1526 AD, secondcoinage, bust D. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC VIII D G R AGL ZFRANCE legend and 'pheon' mintmark. Rev: cross over arms withPOSVI DEVADIVTORE MEV legend. 2.50 grams. S. 2337E; N. 1797.Good very fine, minor scuff to obverse. £90 - 160

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182 Henry VIII - Archbishop Warham Canterbury - ProfileHalfgroat. 1526-1532 AD, second coinage. Obv: profile bust withHENRIC VIII D G R ANGL Z FR legend and 'cross patonce' mintmark.Rev: long cross over arms with W A at sides for William Warham andCIVITAS CANTOR legend for Canterbury mint. 1.37 grams. S. 2343;N. 1802. Good fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

183 z Henry VIII - Archbishops Warham and CranmerCanterbury - Profile Halfgroats [2]. 1526-1544 AD, secondcoinage. Obvs: profile bust with HENRIC VIII DI G R AGL Z FRlegend with 'uncertain mark' and 'catherine wheel' mintmarks. Revs:long cross over arms with W A and T C at sides for William Warhamand Thomas Cranmer and CIVITAS CANTOR legend for Canterburymint. 1.25, 1.24 grams. S. 2343/2345; N. 1802/1804. Good fine. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

184 Henry VIII - Archbishop Cranmer Canterbury - ProfileHalfgroat. 1533-1544 AD, second coinage. Obv: profile bust withHENRIC VIII D G R ANGL Z FR legend and 'catherine wheel'mintmark (obverse only). Rev: long cross over arms with T C at sidesfor Thomas Cranmer and CIVITAS CANTOR legend for Canterburymint. 1.28 grams. S. 2345; N. 1804. Good very fine, full flan; reversea little double struck in legend. Scarce thus. £80 - 120

185 z Henry VIII - London - Long Cross Halfpenny. 1509-1547 AD, second or third coinage. Obv: facing bust with H D G ROSASINE SPIA legend and uncertain mintmark. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVITAS LONDON legend for London mint. 0.23 grams.S.2356; N. 1815. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

186 Edward VI - Fine Shilling. 1511-1553 AD, third period, finesilver issue. Obv: facing bust with rose left and mark of value 'XII' rightwith EDWARD VI D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX legend and 'tun'mintmark for Tower mint. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEVADIVTORE MEV legend. 6.02 grams. S. 2482; N. 1937. Very fine;pleasing tone. £250 - 300

187 Edward VI - London - Sixpence. 1550-1553 AD, thirdperiod. Obv: facing bust with rose and VI to sides with EDWARD VID G ANGL FRA Z HIB REX legend with 'y' mintmark. Rev: long crossover arms with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEVM legend. 2.71 grams.S. 2483; N. 1938. Near very fine, old tone, full flan. £120 - 180

188 Elizabeth I - Shilling. 1592-1595 AD, sixth issue, bust 3B.Obv: bust left with ELIZAB ANG FR ET HIB REGI legend with 'tun'mintmark. Rev: cross over arms dividing POSVI DEV ADIVTOREMMEV legend. 5.96 grams. S. 2577; N. 2014. Fine. £70 - 90

189 z Elizabeth I - 1561 - Sixpence. Dated 1561 AD, smallbust. Obv: profile bust with rose behind and ELIZABETH D G ANGFRA ET HI REGINA legend and 'pheon' mintmark. Rev: long crossover arms with date above and POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEVlegend. 2.33 grams. S. 2560; N. 1997. Good fine and better. [NoReserve] £30 - 50

190 z Elizabeth I - 1578/7 - Threepence and Sixpence [2].Dated 1578 over 7, fifth issue. Obvs: ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ETHIB REGINA legend and 'Greek cross' mintmark. Revs: long crossover arms with date above and +POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEVlegend. 1.43, 2.88 grams. S. 2573/2572; N. 1998/1997. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

191 z Elizabeth I - Halfpenny. 1590-1592 AD, sixth issue.Obv: portcullis with 'hand' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets. 0.25grams. S. 2581; N. 2018. Near extremely fine. Scarce thus. [NoReserve] £40 - 60

192 z James I - Harrington - Small Flan Farthings [2].1603-1625 AD, type 1. Obvs: crown over crossed sceptres with IACOD G MAG BRI legend. Revs: crowned harp with FRA ET HIB REXlegend and uncertain mintmarks. 0.17, 0.23 grams. S. 2674. Fine andbetter. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

193 z James I - Lennox - Contemporary Forgery Farthings[5]. 1603-1625 AD. Group of contemporary forgeries including initialmarks tun, mascle, A (2) and grapes. 2.75 grams total. S.2679A/2680/2680A. Fine to very fine. Interesting. [No Reserve]

£30 - 50

194 z Charles I - Tower - Shilling. 1646-1648 AD, group G,under Parliament. Obv: profile bust with XII behind and CAROLVS DG MAG BRI FRA ET BIB REX legend and 'sceptre' mintmark. Rev:cross over arms with CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO legend. 5.86grams. S. 2804; N. 2233. Good fine for issue. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

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195 z Charles I - Tower - Sixpence. 1638-1639 AD, group E,fifth bust, type 4.1. Obv: profile bust with VI mark of value behind andCAROLVS D G MA BR FR ET HI REX legend and 'anchor sideways'mintmark. Rev: cross over arms with CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNOlegend. 2.76 grams. S. 2814; N. 2244. Good fine. [No Reserve]

£50 - 70

196 Charles I - Oxford 1643 - Declaration Sixpence. Dated1643 AD, Oxford mint, Aberystwyth die. Obv: profile bust with plumebefore and VI mark of value behind and CAROLVS D G MAG BRITET HIB REX legend and 'book' mintmark. Rev: declaration RELIGPROT LEG ANG LIBER PAR in three lines with date below and threeShrewsbury plumes above and DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICIEXVRGAT legend. 3.50 grams. S. 2981; N. 2459. Near very fine,small piercing. Scarce. £240 - 320

Ex CNG Auction 292, lot 541 (with lot ticket).

198 z Commonwealth - Halfpenny. 1649-1660 AD. Obv: armsof England. Rev: arms of Ireland. 0.23 grams. S. 3223; N. 2730. Veryfine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

199 z Commonwealth - Tower - Halfpenny. 1649-1660 AD.Obv: cross of St George. Rev: Irish harp. 0.23 grams. S. 3223; N.2730. Very fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

200 z Charles I - Richmond - Farthings [2]. 1625-1649 AD,type 2. Obvs: crown over crossed sceptres with CARO D G MAG BRIlegend with 'pellet-in-annulet' and 'mascle' mintmarks. Revs: crownedharp with FRA ET HIB REX legend. 0.46, 0.32 grams. S. 3183. [NoReserve] £10 - 20

201 z Kent - Woolwich - The Barber's Pole - TokenFarthing. Dated 1656 AD. Obv: scales with AT THE BARBERSPOLE legend. Rev: initials F above W I with IN WOOLEDGE legendand date. 0.95 grams. W. (Kent) 572. Good fine. Scarce. [NoReserve] £10 - 20

202 z London - Greenwich - George Inn Token Farthingsand a William Diskette Trial Piece [4]. Undated issue. Obv: StGeorge with AT THE G(E)ORGE legend. Rev: initials E B with INGREENWICH legend; at least two different dies represented, the thirddouble-struck; with a square flan brass trial piece (0.99 grams, 22mm square) for the William Driskett, Greenwich,1659 token farthing.4.32 grams total. W. (Kent) 314; SCBI 43, 2597-2600/W. (Kent) 322;the trialpiece published The Seacher, September 1997. Tokens fineand better; trial piece double-struck, fair. The trial piece extremelyrare. [No Reserve] £90 - 120

203 z London - Thames Street - Lion and Key 1651 - TokenFarthing. Dated 1651 AD. Obv: lion holding a key with THE LYONAND KEY IN legend. Rev: initials R above F E in centre with THEMESSTREETE legend and date. 0.94 grams. W. (London) 3103. Goodfine. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

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197 Charles I - 1645 - Ashby De La Zouch - Halfcrown. Dated 1645 AD; late Declaration issues; altered Bristol reverse die.Obv: Bristol style mounted king with plume above rump, mintmarks 'plumlet/A' in legend and 'A' below horse with CAROLVS D G MAGBR ET FR ET HI REX legend. Rev: declaration DEL PROT LE AN LE PA in two lines over date and mintmark 'A over BR' with plumesover and EXVRGAT DEVS ET DISSIPENTVR INIMICI legend with 'A' mintmark in legend. 14.24 grams. S. 3028; N. 2512; cf. Brooker1118 (same dies). Near very fine, broad flan, slightly double struck and some surface marks. Extremely rare, with all details clear anda recent find. £6,000 - 8,000

Found Suffolk, 2013. The coins bearing the 'A' mintmark have been attributed to various temporary mints in the south-west of England, necessary tomaintain a supply of coinage to pay the Royalist troops, set up during the later Civil War period as the Parliament forces progressed. Following the surrenderof Bristol on 11th September 1645, the garrison dispersed to Oxford and other centres. The moneyers working at Bristol seem to have rescued their diesand initially altered them by punching an A over the BR monogram; later issues are from new dies. Ashby de la Zouch, a strong candidate for the 'A' markedcoins, was reinforced from Oxford in September 1645 and was captured February 1646, with Royalist forces then retreating to Bridgnorth-on-Severn(thought to be the place for issues with mintmark 'B'). These mints were short-lived as the fortunes of war waxed and waned and all of the issues are rare.This obverse die was also used with a reverse that lacks the 'A' below the date (see Brooker 1119).

EXTREMELY RARE

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MILLED COINS

204 z Charles II - 1666 - Elephant Below Bust Crown.Dated 1666 AD, second bust. Obv: profile bust with elephant belowand CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields andinterlinked Cs with date and MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend.Edge: XVIII legend. 28.58 grams. S. 3356. Fair; date, legends anddetails clear. Very rare. £350 - 450

205 z Charles II - 1672 - Halfcrown. Dated 1672 AD. Obv:profile bust with CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciformshields with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. Edge: withVICESIMO QVARTO inscription. 14.48 grams. S. 3366; ESC 471.Fine. Rare. £100 - 150

206 z James II - 1687 - Crown Coin Penknife. Coin dated1687 AD, second bust. Obv: profile bust with IACOBVS II DEIGRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields with date and MAG BR FRAET HIB REX legend. The coin split and rivetted, fitted with curvedback penknife blade and separate nail-file, each marked G.IBBERSON & CO with 'violin' mark and REGD. NO. 787232. 29.04grams. S. 3407 (coin). Coin fine; no spring to blades. Rare.

£80 - 120

Novelty coin and coin-shaped knives were made in small numbers by GeorgeIbberson & Co of Sheffield in the period around 1930 (from the RegisteredNumber on the blade) to the early 1960s; a very small number were made usinghistoric coins, such as this example.

207 William III - 1696 - Enamelled Crown. Coin dated 1696AD. Obv: gilded. Rev: fields enamelled in deep blue; shields andcrowns enamelled in six further colours. Edge: OCTAVO. 27.11grams. S. 3472; ESC 89. Coin fine; enamel with small area of surfaceabrasion. £60 - 80

208 William III - 'Church' Engraved Halfpenny. Coin dated1697 AD. Obv: smoothed, traces of bust visible. Rev: smoothed butdate visible and neatly engraved with a view of a village church withsteeple over a tower; the tower gallery with a winged angel; a tree toright and a stile to left. 8.38 grams. S. 3554. Coin smoothed,engraving very fine. Attractive. £70 - 90

209 Anne / George II - 1707E / 1739 - Halfcrown Patchbox.18th century. A side-hinged patch box formed from halfcrowns ofAnne (1707, Edinburgh) and George II (roses, 1743/1745), withsuspension loop and ring. 38.18 grams. S. 3605/S. 3694 (coins).Coins fair and better. £120 - 180

210 George II - 1759 - Gold Half Guinea. Dated 1759 AD, oldhead. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev:crowned arms with date and M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I AT ET E legend. 4.13 grams. S. 3685. Near very fine, some lustre, scuffto obverse. £300 - 400

211 z George III - 1797 - Countermarked CartwheelTwopence. Coin dated 1797. Obv: profile bust with incuseGEORGIUS III D G REX legend, neatly countermarked three timeswith a stamp inscribed 'CAST STEEL' in two lines. Rev: Britanniaseated with incuse date and BRITANNIA legend, neatlycountermarked four times with same stamp. 56.00 grams. S. 3776.Coin fine, countermarks very fine. Unusual. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

212 George III - 1819 - Enamelled Crown Coin Brooch. Coindated 1819 AD. Obv: a large dark blue enamelled ring mount with pinand catchplate attached. Rev: enamelled in dark blue and red, StGeorge and dragon engraved. Edge: LX. 41.65 grams. S. 3787; ESC216. Very fine, minor abrasion to enamel surface. £70 - 90

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213 z George III - 1818 - Double Punched Letters andDate Halfcrown. Dated 1818, small bust. Obv: profile bust with datebelow and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend with most letters anddate double-punched into die. Rev: crowned arms withBRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend with normal letters. 14.08grams. S. 3789. Very fine, some lustre. The obverse die unusual. [NoReserve] £30 - 50

214 George III - 1819 - Enamelled Halfcrown Coin BroochPair [2]. Coins dated 1819 AD. Obvs: with pins and catchplatesattached. Revs: arms, garters and borders enamelled in sevencolours. 13.34, 13.47 grams. S. 3789; ESC 623. Extremely fine. Goodquality work. £70 - 90

215 George III - 1817 - RRIT Error Shilling. Dated 1817. Obv:profile bust with date below and GEOR III D G RRITT REX F D legend(the B punch in BRITT broken). Rev: crowned arms in garter. 5.60grams. S. 3790; ESC -. Near extremely fine; the effect of the brokenpunch clearly seen. Scarce. £80 - 120

216 z George III - 1820 - Engraved Crown. Dated 1820.Obv: profile bust with GEORGIUS III D G BRITANNIARUM REX F Dlegend; engraved with date 'Mar 30th 1832' across bust in two linesand 'The gift of my Grandmother' in script around the flan. Rev: StGeorge and dragon within garter; engraved 'Ann Williams' in script toflan. Edge: LX. 27.67 grams. Coin fine, engraving neat and quitefresh. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

217 George III - 'Fop' Engraved Coin. 18th century AD, asmoothed halfpenny. Obv: engraved with a facing bust of agentleman with rounded features and curled hair. Rev: blank. 6.71grams, 24 mm. Very fine. £50 - 70

218 George IV - 1821 - Enamelled Crown Coin Brooch. Coindated 1821 AD. Obv: with pin and catchplate attached. Rev: StGeorge and dragon and border enamelled in seven colours. Edge:SECUNDO. 25.64 grams. S. 3805; ESC 246. Very fine, some minorabrasion to border. Very high quality work. £50 - 70

219 Victoria - 1845 - Cinquefoil Stops Crown. Dated 1845 AD.Obv: profile bust with date below and VICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend.Rev: crowned arms in wreath with BRITANNIARUM REGINA FIDDEF legend. Edge: impressed VIII with cinqefoil stops. 28.18 grams.S. 3882; ESC 282. Very fine, some tiny knocks. £150 - 200

220 Victoria - 1849 - Godless Florin. Dated 1849. Obv: profilebust with WW to right with VICTORIA REGINA legend and date. Rev:cruciform shields with symbols in angles with ONE FLORIN ONETENTH OF A POUND legend. 11.32 grams. S. 3890; ESC 802.Almost uncirculated. £100 - 150

221 Victoria - 1887 - Enamelled Crown Coin Brooch. Coindated 1887 AD. Obv: gilded, with pin and catchplate attached. Rev:

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enamelled in red and cerulean, St George and dragon engraved.26.76 grams. S. 3921; ESC 296. Extremely fine. Good quality.

£50 - 70

222 Victoria - 1887 Arabic - Double Florin. Dated 1887, jubileehead. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev:cruciform shields with date and FID DEF BRITT REG legend. 22.63grams. S. 3923; ESC 395. About uncirculated, brilliant. £60 - 80

223 Victoria - 1841 - Ornamental Trident Penny. Dated 1841.Obv: profile bust with incuse W W to truncation, date below andVICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: seated Britannia withornamental trident and BRITANNIAR REG FID DEF legend with nocolon after REG. 18.68 grams. S. 3948; Peck 1484. Near extremelyfine, small verdigris spot to reverse. £70 - 90

224 Victoria - 1882H - Halfpenny. Dated 1882, Heaton mint.Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D legend. Rev:seated Britannia with date and 'H' mintmark below and HALF PENNYlegend. 5.69 grams. S. 3957. Near extremely fine, few marks, lustre.[No Reserve] £40 - 60

225 z Victoria - 1888 - Halfpennies [5]. Dated 1888 AD.Obvs: profile bust with VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D legend. Revs:seated Britannia with date below and HALF PENNY legend. 28.37grams total. S. 3956. Uncirculated, much lustre, few small marks.Scarce thus. £200 - 300

226 z Victoria - 1885 and 1886 - Farthings [5]. Dated 1885(2) and 1886 (3). Obvs: profile bust with VICTORIA D G BRITT REGF D legend. Revs: seated Britannia with date below and FARTHINGlegend. 14.04 grams total. S. 3958. Uncirculated, much lustre, fewsmall marks. £120 - 180

227 z Edward VII - 1902 and 1904 - Penny and Halfpenny[2]. Dated 1902 and 1904. Obvs: profile bust with EDWARDVS VIIDEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP legend. Revs: seatedBritannia with ONE PENNY and HALF PENNY legends and datesbelow. 9.32, 5.72 grams. S. 3990/S. 3991. Extremely fine, muchlustre. £80 - 120

228 z George VI - 1937 - Proof Florin. Dated 1937, proofissue. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS VI D G BR OMN REXlegend. Rev: crowned rose with symbols to sides and initials G Rbelow with FID DEF IND IMP TWO SHILLINGS and date legend.11.23 grams. S. 4081; ESC 957 (S). Almost as struck, a few minormarks. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

MISCELLANEOUS COINS,TOKENS & MEDALS

229 Mary Fletcher - 1808 Convict Token. 1808, formed on acartwheel penny of George III, dated 1797. Obv: coin smoothed andengraved/punched with a gibbet and hanging body. Rev: coinsmoothed with punched pellet border and 'M F' initials added;accompanied by a copy of the trial transcript of Mary Fletcher, forshoplifting, 17th February 1808. 25.86 grams. S. 3777 (coin); see OldBailey Proceedings Online, (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 7.0, 20March 2013), February 1808, trial of Mary Fletcher (t18080217-8).Coin smoothed, engraving fine and of usual naive style. Interestingand rare. £100 - 150

Mary Fletcher, aged 57, was convicted before Mr Justice Le Blanc of shopliftingfollowing her theft of 21 yards of silk on 11th February 1808, with a value of £215s from a shop owned by Thomas Smith. She was convicted and sentencedto death on 17th February - justice was swift and harsh; sentence was usuallycarried out soon after conviction. Convict tokens such as this example wereoften final parting gifts to relatives or loved ones made by prisoners whilewaiting for their sentence to be carried out and the large copper cartwheelpenny of 1797 was a popular host coin.

230 z George III - 1797 - Convict Love Token - EngravedCartwheel Penny. Coin dated 1797. Obv: The coin almost smoothwith initials T H carefully pecked out with borders, crescents and linespecked above and below. Rev: coin almost smooth with standingfigure smoking a 'churchwarden' tobacco pipe carefully pecked outwithin a border. 24.70 grams. See Field and Millett, Convict LoveTokens, p.21, for similar depiction. Coin poor, engraving very clear.Rare. £40 - 60

231 z Convict Token - Gibbet Scene Cross Pendant - 1797Cartwheel Penny. Coin dated 1797; segments cut away to form across shape. Obv: worn, as issued. Rev: engraved with a bodysuspended from a gibbet; pierced for suspension. 16.38 grams. Coinworn, engraving fine. Interesting and rare. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

232 z England - 1881 - Volunteer Movement 21stAnniversary - Copper Medal. Dated 1881 AD, by Neil Macphailafter Noel Paton. Obv: near facing bust of Victoria with initials V R infield with XXI ANNIVERSARY OF THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENTMDCCCLXXXI legend. Rev: winged warrior protecting Anglia,Hibernia and Scotia in defence of Britannia with PRO ARIS ET FOCISlegend with NOEL PATON INV and NEIL MACHAIL SC and to theside. 102 grams, 64 mm. BCM 1682. Extremely fine, slight cabinetfriction, few hairlines and minor marks, toned. [No Reserve]

£30 - 50

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233 z England - Thomasons Metallic Bronze Vase Medal.Dated 1829, by Thomason. Obv: vase with THOMASONS METALLICBRONZE VASE and PRECISELY THE SIZE OF THE MARBLE ONEAT WARWICK CASTLE and OCCUPIED 6 YEARS TO MODELCAST AND SCULPTURE legends. Rev: vase with 21 FEET INCIRCUMFERENCE AND 5 FEET 10 IN. IN HEIGHT and BRONZEDIN DEUOTOXIDE IN 1820 ACQUIRED A PEROXIDE IN 1829legends. Edge: plain. 73 grams, 53 mm. Extremely fine, slight cabinetfriction, few hairlines and minor marks, toned. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

The copy of the Warwick Vase was the greatest production of Sir EdwardThomason (1769-1849), who was among the foremost of Birminghamcraftsmen. The original marble vase was excavated in Italy circa 1770 anddates to between 118 and 133 AD. It was 170 cm high and 150 cm in diameterand weighed about 3.5 tons. In 1788 the Earl of Warwick installed it in a specialgreenhouse at Warwick Castle where it remained until 1979, when it waspurchased by Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries. Completed in 1820,Thomason issued a bronze medal to commemorate the event. Following furtherwork on the decorative finish of the vase Thomason issued two more medalsin bronze (as this example) and white metal in 1829.

234 z Admiral Gardner 1808 Shipwreck - 10 Cash. Dated1808 AD. Plain edge, Soho mint. Obv: EAST INDIA COMPANYabove arms of the company in the center with the date below, theribbon reading AUSPICIO REGIS & SENATUS ANGLIAE. Rev: valuein Persian "dah kas do falus ast" (Ten Cash makes two Falus), valuein English below the two lines X, CASH at the bottom. 4.60 grams.grams. KM# 319. Very fine. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

Found Goodwin Sands, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticty fromSygun Museum of Wales. Built at Limehouse, London in 1797, the 'AdmiralGardner' was bound for Madras on her sixth voyage. She carried 48 tons ofEast India Company copper tokens that were to be used as currency for nativeworkers. She was caught in a violent gale and wrecked on the Goodwin Sandsin January 1809.

235 Mexico - Charles IV 1792 - HMS Athenienne Shipwreck- 8 Reales (Pillar Dollar). Dated 1792, Mexico City mint, initials FM. Obv: profile bust with date below and CARLOUS IIII DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: arms and pillars with HISPAN ET IND REX M 8R F Mlegend. 25.82 grams. KM# 109. Near very fine, sea salvage surfaces.[No Reserve] £50 - 100

Recovered from the HMS Athenienne shipwreck, Isles of Scilly, 1970s; with aCertificate. HMS Atheienne was a frigate, a prize captured from the French atMalta in 1800; she was outward bound for Malta and Sicily and ran agroundwith the loss of 347 lives on 20th October 1806. The wreck site was discoveredand items recovered, including this coin, by Robert Stenuit in the 1970s.

236 Mexico - Charles IV 1800 - HMS Athenienne Shipwreck- 8 Reales (Pillar Dollar). Dated 1792, Mexico City mint, initials FM. Obv: profile bust with date below and CARLOUS IIII DEI GRATIA

legend. Rev: arms and pillars with HISPAN ET IND REX M 8R F Mlegend. 26.07 grams. KM# 109. Very fine, sea salvage surfaces. [NoReserve] £50 - 100

Recovered from the HMS Athenienne shipwreck, Isles of Scilly, 1970s; with aCertificate. HMS Atheienne was a frigate, a prize captured from the French atMalta in 1800; she was outward bound for Malta and Sicily and ran agroundwith the loss of 347 lives on 20th October 1806. The wreck site was discoveredand items recovered, including this coin, by Robert Stenuit in the 1970s.

237 Mexico - Charles IV 1803 - HMS Athenienne Shipwreck- 8 Reales (Pillar Dollar). Dated 1803, Mexico City mint, initials FT. Obv: profile bust with date below and CARLOUS IIII DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: arms and pillars with HISPAN ET IND REX M 8R F Tlegend. 25.82 grams. KM# 109. Very fine, sea salvage surfaces. [NoReserve] £50 - 100

Recovered from the HMS Athenienne shipwreck, Isles of Scilly, 1970s; with aCertificate. HMS Atheienne was a frigate, a prize captured from the French atMalta in 1800; she was outward bound for Malta and Sicily and ran agroundwith the loss of 347 lives on 20th October 1806. The wreck site was discoveredand items recovered, including this coin, by Robert Stenuit in the 1970s.

238 Mexico - Charles IV 1806 - HMS Athenienne Shipwreck- 8 Reales (Pillar Dollar). Dated 1806, Mexico City mint, initials TH. Obv: profile bust with date below and CARLOUS IIII DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: arms and pillars with HISPAN ET IND REX M 8R T Hlegend. 24.95 grams. KM# 109. Good fine, reverse about as struck,sea salvage surfaces. [No Reserve] £50 - 100

Recovered from the HMS Athenienne shipwreck, Isles of Scilly, 1970s; with aCertificate. HMS Atheienne was a frigate, a prize captured from the French atMalta in 1800; she was outward bound for Malta and Sicily and ran agroundwith the loss of 347 lives on 20th October 1806. The wreck site was discoveredand items recovered, including this coin, by Robert Stenuit in the 1970s.

239 Mexico - Charles III 1783 - El Cazador Shipwreck - 8Reales (Pillar Dollar). Dated 1783, Mexico City mint, initials F F.Obv: profile bust with date below and CARLOUS IIII DEI GRATIA

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legend. Rev: arms and pillars with HISPAN ET IND REX M 8R F Flegend. 24.08 grams. KM#106.2. About fine, reverse very fine orbetter, sea salvage surfaces. [No Reserve] £50 - 100

Recovered from the El Cazador shipreck, 1990s; with a Certificate and ticket.The El Cazador was a Spanish brig that sunk in the Gulf of Mexico, en route toNew Orleans (in the then Spanish colony of Louisiana), in January 1784. Thewreck was discovered in 1993 when a fishing trawler snagged its nets andrecovered a quantity of silver coins.

240 HMS Royal George - Shipwreck Memento Token. Dated1840, host coin an 18th century halfpenny recovered from the wreck.Obv: neatly engraved with Relic of the ROYAL GEORGE Sunk 1782raised 1840 legend in five lines. Rev: smoothed with nicks aroundcircumference. 3.77 grams. Extremely fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

HMS Royal George was a 100-gun first-rate warship, launched in 1756 and thelargest British warship at that time. She saw service during the Seven Years'War and as Sir Edward Hawke's flagship. While undergoing maintenance offPortsmouth, she sank with the loss of over 800 lives, one of the great disastersin British waters. Attempts were made to raise the vessel, both for salvage andbecause it was a major hazard to navigation with six cannon being recoveredin 1782. In 1839 and 1840 Major-General Charles Pasley of the RoyalEngineers did recovery work, including lifting another twelve cannons and otheritems and culminated in the lifting of the keel and major timbers. Some of thebronze cannons were melted down to make the base of Nelson's Column andthis item was made from a coin recovered from the wreck.

241 z Mexico - Philip IV - Sea Salvage Cob 8 Reales. 1617-1634 AD. Obv: arms with illegible legend and 'D' assayer mark. Rev:cross with emblems of Leon and Castille to quarters and flat legend.18.91 grams. Fair, obverse scoured, reverse better. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60Recovered from an uncertain shipwreck.

242 Scotland - Alexander III - Long Cross Penny. 1280-1286AD, type Mc. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +ALEXANDER DEIGRA legend. Rev: long cross and mullets (24 points) with REXSCOTORVM+ legend. 1.40 grams. S. 5055. Very fine. [No Reserve]

£70 - 90

243 Scotland - Alexander III - Long Cross Farthing. 1280-1286 AD, second coinage. Obv: profile bust and sceptre with+ALEXANDER REX: legend. Rev: long cross and mullets (six pointseach) with SC OT OR VM legend. 0.32 grams. S. 5063. Good fine,small edge chip. Rare. [No Reserve] £100 - 150

244 Scotland - Robert the Bruce - Unique Long CrossHalfpenny. 1306-1329 AD. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and+ROBERTVS DEI GRA legend. Rev: long cross and four mullets(each with five points) with SCOTORVM REX+ legend. 0.37 grams.S. 5077, unique variant. Good fine, some flatness. Unique with thefour mullet reverse. £800 - 1,200

Found Downham Market, Norfolk, UK, 2012. Only a few halfpennies of Robertthe Bruce have been recorded, with most held in public collections and nonewith the typical farthing type reverse showing four mullets. The weight at 0.37grams, with some loss to the edge of the flan from possible clipping, someleaching of the flan and the size of the dies (inner circles about 9 mm), is moreappropriate for a halfpenny (compare with a normal farthing of this issue,offered here as the next lot, with inner circles at about 7 mm and weight 0.19grams) and the consensus view agrees with this suggestion. Worthy of morestudy and publication.

245 z Scotland - Robert the Bruce - Long Cross Farthing.1306-1329 AD. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +.ROBER[T]VSDEI GRA legend with pellet before name. Rev: long cross and mulletswith SCOTORVM REX+ legend. 0.19 grams. S. 5078. Near very fine;chipped and cracked. Very rare. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

246 z Scotland - James VI - 2 Shillings. 1567-1625 AD,eighth coinage. Obv: crowned rose with I D G ROSA SINE SPINAlegend and 'thistle' mintmark. Rev: crowned thistle with TVEATVRVNITA DEVS legend. 1.04 grams. S. 5509. Very fine. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

247 z Scotland and England - James VI - 1602 EighthThistle Merk and Halfgroat [2]. Dated 1602, eighth coinage and1613, third coinage; Obv: lion in shield with IACOBVS[ ]SCOTORVMlegend. Rev: thistle with illegible legend and date; Obv: crowned rosewith I D G ROSA SINE SPI legend with 'trefoil' mintmark. Rev:crowned thistle with TVEATVR VNITA DEVS legend. 0.77, 0.95grams. S. 5500/S. 2671. Near fine, clipped and small piercing andfine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

248 z Scotland - Charles I - 1630 - 6 Shillings. Dated 1630AD, first coinage. Obv: profile bust right with VI mark of value behindand CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRAN & HIBREX legend with 'thistle'mintmark. Rev: arms with date above and QVE DEVE CONTVNXITNEMO SEPARET legend. 2.28 grams. S. 5543. Fine, small flan.Rare. £150 - 250

249 Ireland - Ormonde Money - Groat. 1643-1644 AD, LordsJustices issue. Obv: crown over C R initials. Rev: mark of value 'IIII'with 'D' over. 1.68 grams. S. 6548. Good fine; slightly weak. Scarce.

£70 - 90

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250 Isle of Man - George III - 1813 - Engraved Penny. Coindated 1813. Obv: profile bust with incuse date and GEORGIUVS IIID G REX legend. Rev: triskele with incuse STABIT QVOCVNQVEIECERIS legend and additionally engraved in italic script with March31st & 30th to rim and Jane Roberts to flan; also with two neatlyengraved crests of a standing horse and a demi-griffon and muralcrown. 19.84 grams. S. 7415 (coin). Coin fine, engraving excellent.Very good quality work. £70 - 90

251 z Austria - Maria Theresa - '1780' - Thaler Double CoinFrame. Dated 1780 (later restrike issue). A hinged pair of thalersdisplaying an obverse and a reverse, the interior centres hollowedout for use as a double frame, with four projections added to the baseto allow the open frame to stand freely. 32.17 grams. Coins betterthan very fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

252 z Austria - Ferdinand Raimund (Actor, 1790-1836) -White Metal Medal. Dated 1836, by Lang. Obv: profile bust signedbelow with FERDINAND RAIMUND legend. Rev: mask, lyre anditems resting on a cloud with rose garland, sunburst behind and INWIEN 1826 legend above. 22.70 grams, 44 mm. Near as struck,brilliant, few small marks. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

253 Belgium - John I - Brussels - Crockard Sterling. 1261-1294 AD. Obv: facing bust with rosette chaplet and +I DVXBRABANTIE legend with double saltire stops but none before 'I'. Rev:long cross and pellets with BRVXELLENSIS legend with reverse-barred 'N' for Brussels mint. 1.23 grams. Mayhew 40g. Fine. Scarce.[No Reserve] £40 - 60

254 British Guiana and West Indies - Victoria - 1891 -Fourpence. Dated 1891. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA QUEENlegend. Rev: crown over FOUR PENCE in two lines within wreathwith date below and BRITISH GUIANA AND WEST INDIES legend.1.88 grams. KM# 26. Almost uncirculated, few tiny marks, lustrous.[No Reserve] £50 - 70

255 z British West Africa - 1938-1939 - 3d, 6d, Shillingand 2 Shillings Matt Proof Set [4]. Dated 1938 (3d KN, 6d, 2shillings) and 1939 (shilling), matt surface proofs. Obvs: profile bustwith GEORGIVS VI D G BRITT OMN REX F D IND IMP legend.Revs: BRITISH WEST AFRICA legend with value in wreath (3d and6d) and palm tree dividing date (shilling and 2 shillings); with theoriginal red card box. 5.17, 3.49, 5.66, 11.33 grams. KM# 21/KM#22/KM# 23/KM# 24. As struck, minor marks and spots, lightly toned;box lid tape scarred. Unpublished and possibly unique. £200 - 300

Standard proofs are listed for the 1938KN threepence, the 1938 sixpence andthe 1939 shilling but not for the 1938 two shillings; none of these are listed formatt proof yet this set is clearly so. Perhaps prepared to assist photography.Worthy of research.

256 z France - Louis XIV - 1648 Bordeaux - Half Ecu. Dated1648 AD. Obv: profile bust with LVD XIIII D G FR ET NA RX legend.Rev: crowned arms with date and SIT NOMEN DOMINIBENEDICTVM legend with 'K' mintmark for Bordeaux mint. 13.36grams. KM# 164.11. Very fine, brooch mount scars to reverse.Scarce. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

257 z France - Napoleon Bonaparte - Medallic Snuffbox.After 1800 (year VIII/IX), copying the version of the silver medallionby Tiolier (from that of Amadeo Lavy and Andrea Appiani) celebratingthe restoration of the Cisalpine Republic and victory at the Battle ofMorengo in June 1800, comprising a circular snuff box withscrewthread joint and ribbed sides, the top depicting the obverse withprofile bust and BONAPARTE PRIMVS CONSVL ANNO VIII legend;the base depicting the reverse with Hercules aiding Italy to rise withVictory inscribing a shield behind and with legend; the whole silverplated; the lid bearing an impression of the mark of the Paris mint andARGENT to the side (copying the edge of the original silvermedallion). 92 grams, 51 mm diameter. See Bramsen 42 for theoriginal medals. Fine condition, plating a little worn. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

258 z France - Napoleon Bonaparte - Baptism of King ofRome 1811 - Large Copper Medal. Dated 1811 AD, by Andrieuand Denon. Obv: profile bust of Napoleon, signed below. Rev:Napoleon holding his son aloft over font with BAPTISME DU ROI DEROME M.DCCC.XI legend in two lines to exergue. 128 grams, 69mm. Extremely fine, richly toned. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

259 z German States - Brunswick 1800 - Sixth Thaler.Dated 1800 AD, Brunswick-Luneberg-Calenberg-Hannover. Obv:crowned arms with date above and 1/6 mark of value in oval belowand GEORGE III D G M BRIT FR & HIB REX F D and N D R F F SILBlegends. Rev: standing figure with tree and 6 in right field and P L Mto exergue and BRUNS & LUN DUX S R I A TH & ELECT legend.3.31 grams. KM# 401. Very fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

260 Germany - Prussia - Frederick II - 1784 - FrederickD'Or. Dated 1784 AD. Berlin mint. Obv: profile bust withFRIDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX legend. Rev: eagle with trophieswith date and mintmark 'A' below. 6.62 grams. KM# 309. Near fine,with small pendant loop attached. £180 - 240

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261 Germany - Prussia - Frederick Wilhelm IV - 1840 SilverCoronation Medal. Dated 1840, by K. Fischer and C. Pfeuffer. Obv:profile bust right with FRIEDRICH WILHELM IV KOENIG VPREUSSEN legend with ZUR HULDIGUNG KOENIGSBERG D.10SEPTEMBER 1840 below and K. FISCHER AD VIV FEC belowtruncation. Rev: crossed sword and sceptre over crowned arms withinSUUM CUIQUE inscribed annular band; with eight shields of armsaround and C. PFEUFFER FECIT below. 29.15 grams. Henckel3917; Sommer P 67/2. Extremely fine. £90 - 120

QUART legend. 4.41 grams. KM# Tn1. Good very fine. Scarce. [NoReserve] £50 - 70

265 Gibraltar - 1820 - Quarto. Dated 1820. Obv: seated lionwith key and PAYABLE AT JAMES SPITTLE'S GIBRALTER legend.Rev: building wih date below and VALUE UN QUARTO legend. 4.25grams. KM# Tn8. Near extremely fine, some lustre. Scarce.

£50 - 70

266 z Greece - George I - 1874 - 50 Lepta Group [2]. Dated1874 AD. Obvs: profile bust with Greek legend for George I. Rev:crown with value and date below with Greek legend and 'A' mintmarkfor Paris mint. 2.49, 2.57 grams. KM# 37. Near extremely fine, fewsmall marks. Scarce thus. £60 - 90

267 India - Moghul - Gold Mohur. Princely States. Obv: Persianinscription. Rev: Persian inscription. 10.88 grams. Good very fine.

£400 - 600

268 z India - Moghul - Silver - Rupee Group [14]. Group ofMoghul silver rupees: Obvs: inscription. Revs: inscription. 134 gramstotal. Fine and better. [No Reserve] £60 - 90

269 z India - Moghul - Silver Rupee and Temple TokenGroup [3]. Group including two rupees. Obvs: Islamic inscriptions.Revs: Islamic inscriptions; with a square temple token (pierced at onecorner). 33.21 grams total. Very fine; coins a little better. £70 - 90

270 z India - East India Company - Victoria - Bombay1840 - 1 Rupee. Dated 1840, Bombay mint. Obv: profile bust withVICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev: ONE RUPEE with small diamondsbelow within wreath with 19 berries with date below and EAST INDIACOMPANY legend. 11.64 grams. KM# 457.4. Near extremely fine,few small marks, toned. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

271 z India - Victoria - East India Company - 1840 Madras- 1/4 Rupee. Dated 1840, Madras mint. Obv: profile bust with WWBraised on truncation with VICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev: value 1/4RUPEE above Persian script within wreath, with date below EASTINDIA COMPANY legend. 2.91 grams. KM# 454.3. Extremely fine,toned. £40 - 60

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262 Germany - Saxony-Albertine - Johan Georg I - 1623 -Thaler. Dated 1623 AD. Obv: armoured half figure with sword andIOHAN GEORG D G DVX SAX IVL CLIV ET MONTI legend. Rev:shield of manifold arms with seven crested helmets above with dateand SA ROM IMP ARCHIM ET ELECT legend with 'swan' mark.28.58 grams. KM# 132. Very fine, few small marks. £100 - 150

263 z Germany - German East Africa - Willhelm II 1890 -1 Rupee Coin Brooch. Dated 1890. Obv: profile bust withGUILELMUS II IMPERATOR legend. Rev: lion and palm tree almswith date and DEUTSCH OSTAFRIKANISCHE GESELLSCHAFTEINE RUPIE legend. The coin set in a castellated ring mount with pin;the coin swivelling to allow either side to be displayed. 15.12 grams.KM# 2 (coin). Coin near extremely fine, brooch fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 50

264 Gibraltar - 1802 - Robert Keeling Quart. Dated 1802.Obv: view of Gibraltar with PAYABLE AT R KEELINGS GIBRALTERlegend. Rev: castle and key with date below and VALUE ONE

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272 z India - Louis I - 1881 - Rupia Coin Brooch. Coin dated1881. Obv: with applied body hoop of brooch and pin with catchplate.Rev: coin mounted to diplay the arms. 16.64 grams. KM# 312.Extremely fine. £40 - 60

274 z Italy - Piedmont - Year 10 - 5 Francs. Dated year 10(1801-1802 AD), Republic standard coinage. Obv: standing male andfemale figures holding liberty cap on pole and quill with GAVLESUBALPINE legend. Rev; 5 FRANCS with date and heart mark belowwithin wreath with LIBERTE EGALITE ERIDANIA legend. 24.55grams. KM C# 4 Near very fine. Scarce. £70 - 90

275 z Italy - Napoleon - 1808 Milan - 5 Lire. Dated 1808,Milan mint. Obv: profile date and 'M' below with NAPOLEONIMPERATORE E RE legend. Rev: arms with 5 LIRE below andREGNO D'ITALIA legend. 24.80 grams. KM# 820.1. Very fine.Scarce. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

276 z Italy - Venice - Leonardo Loredan - Soldini Group[2]. 1501-1521 AD. Obvs: standing and kneeling figures with LEOLAVR S M V legend. Revs: standing figure with LAVS TI-BI SOLIlegend. 0.30, 0.30 grams. Paolucci, page 55, no. 9. Very fine. [2, NoReserve] £30 - 50

277 z Japan - Mutsuhito - Year 3 - 50 Sen Swivel CoinBrooch. Dated Year 3 (1870 AD). Obv: dragon with ideogram legend.Rev: sunburst with crescent wreath below and chrysanthenum above;mounted to swivel within a hoop, with pin and catchplate. 16.97grams. KM Y# 4. Very fine. The coin scarce. £40 - 60

278 New Zealand - Milner and Thompson - ChristchurchPenny Token. Circa 1880. Obv: profile Maori bust with ADVANCENEW ZEALAND legend. Rev: standing Maori with palm tree andNEW ZEALAND legend. 12.27 grams. KM# Tn 49. Extremely fine,minor surface marks. Scarce. £80 - 120

279 z Sicily - William I - Trifollaro. 1166-1189 AD; secondissue; Messina mint. Obv: lion's head. Rev: palm tree. 10.80 grams.See MEC 425 ff.; see Travaini 166 ff. Good very fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 50

280 z Sierra Leone / England - Abolition of Slavery 1807- Token Penny Medal. Dated 1807 (issued 1814), G. F. Pidgeonand J. Phillip. Obv: two men with hands clasped with WE ARE ALLBRETHEREN legend and SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED BY GREATBRITAIN 1807 in exergue. Rev: Arabic legend. 17.00 grams. BCM9843; KM# Tn1.1. Near very fine; toned. Rare. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

This form of the medal was struck in England and also issued for use (from1814) as a token penny in Sierra Leone.

281 z Spain - 1873 Revolutionary Coinage - 5 Pesetas.Dated 1873. Obv: rosette above SETIEMBRE 1873 withCARTAGENA SITIADA POR LOS CENTRALISTAS legend. Rev:rosette above CANTONAL with REVOLUCION CINCO PESETASlegend. 26.35 grams. KM# 716. Very fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

282 z Straits Settlements - Victoria - 1871 - 5 Cents. Dated1871. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev: mark ofvalue 5 at centre with STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FIVE CENTS anddate legend. 1.36 grams. KM# 10 (mintage 62,000). Very fine. Veryrare. £300 - 400

283 z Sudan - Omdurman - Years 1312-12 and 1315-12 -20 Piastres Group [2]. Dated 1312 and 1315 AH. Obvs: toughrawith foliage. Revs: arabic legend in wreath with date below. 17.58,18.58 grams. KM# 26/KM# 17. About fine and extremely fine forissue. [No Reserve] £60 - 90

284 z Sudan - Omdurman - Year 1311-11 - 5 Piastres.Dated 1311/11 AH. Obv: toughra with denomination. Rev: Arabiclegend with date below. 8.45 grams. KM# 5.2. Extremely fine forissue. Rare thus. [No Reserve] £90 - 120

285 z George III - 1806 - 'New York' Engraved EnglishHalfpenny Pendant. Coin dated 1806. Obv: as issued. Rev: coinsmoothed and naively engraved 'MY HOME NEW YORK WILLALWAYS BE' and with attached suspension loop. 10 grams. Coinworn, engraving fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 80

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273 Islamic - Umayyad Caliphs - First Issues - Gold Imitative Solidus. Circa 70 AH or earlier; copying Byzantine solidus ofHeraclius, caliph ‘Abd al-Malik(?), minted Damascus(?). Obv: three standing figures (Heraclius, Heraclonas and Heraclius Constantine),the crosses omitted from their crowns, standing, holding orbs or globii without crosses; Heraclius with extravagent moustaches and beard.Rev: pillar (or tau cross) on four steps (being cross potent on three steps, central arm omitted) with Heraclius monogram left and I rightwith VICTORIA AVGYI legend and CONOB in exergue. 4.25 grams. See Miles, plates 45, 7-10 and 46, 11; see Friedberg page 82, 1(copying Sear 763; MIB 44; DOC 38); see Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. Extremely rare; unpublished, possibly unique?

£5,000 - 8,000

The earliest Islamic coinages anonymously copied those of the Byzantine emperors but with the Christian crosses on the crowns, orbs and reverse typesremoved so are assumed to be of non-Christian origin. This particular example not apparently from previously recorded dies and possibly unique; perhapsfrom earlier in the series than those hitherto published. From different dies to the example in the Spink Zurich sale, lot 86, February 1986 and from theBaldwins sale (Horus Collection), 9th May 2013, lot 3999 but of very similar style and the Horus coin likely from the same origin. All such coins are exceedinglyrare.

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Payments: Payments to Sellers will normally be made within 30days of the date of the sale, subject to payment having beenreceived from the Buyer(s) and subject to no dispute having beennotified by any Buyer(s). Payments are made by cheque in poundssterling, sent to the Seller's registered address by Royal Mail.

Acceptance of Selling Terms: By submitting any Goods for sale byauction, the Seller is deemed to accept all of the Terms andConditions of Sale and to warrant that he/she is the legal andbeneficial owner of all of the Goods. The Seller agrees to fullyindemnify TimeLine Auctions Ltd against any claims.

Buyers/BiddersCaveat Emptor: The Buyer must fully satisfy himself as to thedescription, genuineness, condition or value of any Lot(s) and shallnot rely upon the Catalogue, images or upon any statement madeby TimeLine Auctions Ltd regarding any Lot. TimeLine Auctions Ltdact solely as agent for the Seller and all matters pertaining to thesale of any Lot are matters between the Seller and Buyer.

Estimate Guide Prices and Reserves: Estimate ranges are providedfor general information only and are given in Pounds Sterling (£),with approximate equivalents in Euros and US Dollars. Hammerprices realised may fall outside the ranges indicated. The lowestimate is normally the Vendor's reserve. Lots to be sold withoutReserve are so noted.

Bidder Registration: All persons intending to bid at any auction,whether in person or by Absentee Bid, shall Register their personaldetails with TimeLine Auctions Ltd prior to bidding. Buyers may beasked to provide an acceptable form of proof of identity and proofof address. TimeLine Auctions Ltd reserves the absolute right torefuse to register any Bidder or to refuse any Bid at their solediscretion and without stating any reason. Bidders may register inadvance of the date of any auction or on the day of the sale.Agents: All bidders shall be deemed to be acting as principal in theirbidding and shall be personally accountable for all bid amounts,premiums, VAT, and any other costs. Should any bidder wish toappoint an agent to bid on their behalf, this must be authorised byTimeLine Auctions Ltd in advance of the sale and a deposit may berequired. Any such arrangements shall be subject to normalregistration requirements in addition.

Bidder Numbers: All Bidders attending the Sale will be allocated aBidder Number which must be shown to the Auctioneer at the timeof bidding and when the Hammer falls. Buyers are at all timesresponsible for their Bidder Number Paddle.

Absentee Bids: Although it is best for Bidders to attend the sale andto make their Bids in person, at the request of a Registered Bidder,TimeLine Auctions Ltd will exercise bids on behalf of any Bidderwho is unable to attend the Sale. Instructions to Bid must be inwriting and stipulate the Lot Number(s) and Maximum amount ofthe Bid(s). Bids to ‘buy’ will not be accepted. The Auctioneer willexecute Absentee Bids at his/her discretion depending uponcompeting bids from the floor or elsewhere. In the event that two ormore Absentee Bids of the same amount are received, then the onefirst received will have priority. All Bids will be made at the lowestlevel possible. There is no charge for this Service but TimelineAuctions Ltd will accept no liability for errors or for failing to makeany Bid. All Absentee bids must be received by no later than thetime stipulated before the sale, and their receipt be acknowledgedby TimeLine Auctions Ltd.

Internet Bidding: Live on-line bidding arrangements are available.Prospective bidders must register with the service provider directlybefore the sale. A separate charge is payable for this facility.TimeLine Auctions Ltd shall not be responsible for any technical orother failure that might result in bids not being received.

Telephone Bidding: For Lots with a lower estimate in excess of£400, telephone bidding arrangements may be available to seriousbidders only, at the discretion of TimeLine Auctions Ltd and subjectto prior arrangement. Telephone facilities are limited andprospective bidders who wish to use this service are stronglyadvised to confirm the arragement well in advance of the sale. Inno case will telephone facilities be granted within twenty-four hoursof the start time of the Sale. It is an absolute condition for provisionof telephone bidding facilities that the bidder agrees that a bid at thelow estimate figure will be executed irrespective of whether atelephone call is successfully placed during the Sale. Telephonebidders are required to give a minimum of twenty-four hours noticeprior to the start time of any Sale to cancel their arrangement or abid will be executed on their behalf at the low estimate. TimeLineAuctions Ltd shall not be responsible for any technical or otherfailures that might result in bids not being received.

Conduct of the Sale: The Auctioneer shall conduct the sale entirelyat his discretion for all matters and his decision shall be final andbinding on all participants at the sale. The Auctioneer may executeBids on behalf of absent Bidders or on behalf of Vendors up to theamount of any Reserve. Bidding shall be in Pounds Sterling (£)only, at the discretion of the Auctioneer but shall generally be inincrements as set out below:

From £0 to £100 - in increments of £5From £100 to £500 - in increments £20From £500 to £1,000 - in increments of £50From £1,000 to £5,000 - in increments of £200

From £5,000 - in minimum increments of £500 or at Auctioneer'sdiscretion

The Buyer shall pay the Buyer’s Premium in addition to the HammerPrice on all lots purchased. The Buyer’s Premium Rate shall be21% Inclusive.

Liability for Goods: The Buyer is fully responsible for all Goodspurchased, from the time the Hammer falls and must make their ownprovision for full insurance cover, including while in transit orstorage. TimeLine Auctions Ltd does not insure goods after thehammer falls or while being shipped and the Buyer must makearrangements for cover for loss or damage howsoever caused. AnyGoods not collected from the Sale venue on the day of Sale will beremoved by TimeLine Auctions Ltd to a place of storage, at theirdiscretion. Storage Charges may become payable for uncollectedGoods. Unless noted in the Catalogue as being for ‘collection only’,shipping costs may be quoted and must be paid, together with allsums due, before Goods will be released.

Collection of Goods: Most Lots will be present at the Sale venueand may be collected immediately after the Hammer falls, on fullpayment being made. Certain Lots, by virtue of size or otherdifficulty, may not be present at the Sale venue and any Buyer willbe required to make prompt arrangements for collection from astorage location designated by TimeLine Auctions Ltd. Shippingcosts are in no cirumstances refundable.

Shipping Insurance: By prior arrangement we are able to offershipping insurance for purchased lots, through our commercialinsurance policy, at a fee of 5% of the hammer price plus VAT, witha fixed excess of £200. In all other cases, responsibility for insuringpurchases in transit rests solely with the Buyer.

Storage: Buyers should note that all lots are moved into storageseven days after the issue of invoices for any sale and TimeLineAuctions Ltd reserves the right to make an initial transfer charge of£10.00 plus VAT per lot with a storage charge of £3.00 plus VATper day per lot stored.

Invoices: Invoices will be issued at the Sale venue or, for those notattending, shortly afterwards. Payment in full is required and fundsmust be fully cleared before any Goods may be collected orshipped.

Payment: All payments are to be made in Pounds Sterling (£) andbecome due at the time the Hammer falls. Settlement of Invoicesis required within 7 days of the date of the Sale. Interest, at 5%above the prevailing Lloyds TSB bank base rate, will be payable forlate payment. TimeLine Auctions Ltd will accept payment by any ofthe following methods:Cash in Pounds Sterling – up to a maximum of £7,000 at any oneSale; Pounds Sterling (£) Cheque on UK bank – Goods will only bereleased upon clearance; Debit Card – to any amount - a 3%administrative fee will be applied on the total balance; Credit Card –to any amount – a 3% administrative fee will be applied on the totalbalance; Bank Transfer - to any amount - £10 bank charges mustbe added to invoice total; Charge cards (such as AmericanExpress), Paypal and similar systems, drafts, counter cheques,cheques drawn on foreign banks or in currencies other than PoundsSterling will not be accepted.

Overseas Import Regulations: Compliance with overseas CustomsRegulations, import tariffs, taxes, restrictions or other matters of thecountry where the Buyer resides are the sole responsibility of theBuyer. Buyers resident in the USA should note that restrictions onimportation of cultural goods are in force for items originating fromthe modern geographical areas of China, Cyprus, Greece, Italy,Cambodia/Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq/Iran and South America. Thislist is not intended to be complete and other restrictions may applyor residents of other countries may be affected. Residents inCanada should note that items transiting through the USA aresimilarly restricted. The buyer is solely responsible for compliancewith import criteria and TimeLine Auctions Ltd will not beresponsible for any delays or other action arising from any CustomsImport procedures. Buyers must note that all provenance/origininformation held by TimeLine Auctions Ltd is provided by the Seller,is given fully in the Catalogue and that no additional information willbe available.

Value Added Tax: Value Added Tax at the prevailing rate(s)ispayable on shipping costs or on any other charges made byTimeLine Auctions Ltd and is invoiced. Where indicated by † in theCatalogue, VAT will be payable at 20% on Hammer Price andbuyer's premium.

Disputes: In the event of any dispute, the Buyer must notifyTimeLine Auctions Ltd immediately, but in no case later thanfourteen days after the date of the Sale, in writing and stipulatingfully the ground for such dispute. During the progress of anydispute, Timeline Auctions Ltd shall hold any and all monies paidby the Buyer until such time as the matter is finalised. In caseswhere deliberate forgery is alleged, any such claim shall be subjectto review by TimeLine Auctions Ltd who may consult such expertsas they deem appropriate. The responsibility for proof of forgeryshall rest with the Buyer but disagreement between experts or theinability of an expert to express a definite opinion shall not besufficient grounds. All disputes shall be resolved in accordance withEnglish law. No claim will be considered unless the item is firstreturned to TimeLine Auctions Ltd in the same condition as at thetime of sale.

Acceptance of Buying/Bidding Terms:

Any person bidding at any sale is deemed to have read andaccepted these Terms in full and undertakes to fully indemnifyTimeLine Auctions Ltd against any claims.

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Departments:Ext.201 Shaun Evans (Collectables)202 Christopher Wren (Numismatics)203 Stephen Pollington (Antiquities)204 Brett Hammond (CEO)205 Tanja Maijala (Administration)206 Glen Roberts (Administration)207 Denis Cook (Production)208 Daniel Riddick (Marketing)

Out of office hours telephone:+44 (0) 7775 651218

Clients wishing to contact us by lettershould write to:

TimeLine Auctions LimitedPO Box 193UpminsterRM14 3WH, UK

+44 (0)1708 259991+44 (0)1708 259992+44 (0)1708 259993+44 (0)1708 259994+44 (0)1708 259995+44 (0)1708 259996+44 (0)1708 259997+44 (0)1708 259998

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