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Victoria (1837-1901), Florin, 1877, 42 arcs, no die number (ESC 848A; S 3895). Obverse about extremely fine, reverse better, grey-gold tone (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £200
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Crown, 1893, edge lvi, 28.23g/12h (ESC 304; S 3937). Brilliant, FDC (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £360
Edward VII (1901-1910), Proof Five Pounds, 1902, egde grained, 39.96g/12h (WR 404; S 3966). Matt, extremely fine (£500-550)
Hammer Price: £550
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrowns (2), both 1906; Florins (3), 1905, 1908, 1910; Shillings (5), 1906 (2), 1907, 1908, 1910 (S 3980-2) [10]. Mostly fine, a few better (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £160
Edward VII (1901-1910), Pattern Double-Florin, 1902, in gold, by D.R. Golder, bust right, rev. cruciform shields, edge plain, hallmarked 2001, 33.40g/12h. Brilliant, unique (£500-600)
£500–£600
Edward VII (1901-1910), Pattern Double-Florin, 1910, in gold, by D.R. Golder, bust right within inner circle of dots, rev. cruciform shields, edge grained, hallmarked 2001, 33.20g/12h. Brilliant, unique (£500-600)
Edward VIII (1936), Pattern Threepence, 1937, by T.H. Paget and Madge Kitchener, in nickel-brass, bust left, rev. thrift plant with three flower heads within linear inner circle, dividing date, edge plain, thinner flan, 5.20g/12h (Dyer pl.G, 7; BMC 2366; S 4064; cf. Baldwin Auction 15, lot 56). Extremely fine and extremely rare (£15,000-20,000)
Hammer Price: £16,000
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Proof Crown, 1960, so-called VIP issue, edge grained, 28.03g/12h (ESC 393M; S 4143). Tiny spot at 5 o’clock on reverse rim, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £220
Miscellaneous, Maundy sets (4), 1673 (2), 1700, 1743; Charles II, Hammered coinage, Third issue, Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny [20]. Mostly very fine or better (£250-280)
Hammer Price: £650
Miscellaneous, Maundy sets (6), 1859, 1891, 1895, 1898, 1899, 1902 [24]. Extremely fine; first two in original cases, third in modern case (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £320
Miscellaneous, Edward I to Charles I, miscellaneous silver coins (9) [9]. Varied state (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £150
Miscellaneous, George III to Victoria, coins in silver (21, including 9 Crowns), base metal (2); together with World silver coins (8) and commemorative medals (6, five in silver) [37]. Varied state, some in ring mounts (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £140
Miscellaneous, George III to Elizabeth II, Crowns (27), Double-Florin, Halfcrowns (21), Florins (36), Shillings (59), Sixpences (41), Threepences (26, 9 in silver), Pennies (79), Halfpence (51), Farthings (14), Half Farthing and Third Farthing; together with miscellaneous coins etc., mostly of the Channel Islands and Commonwealth (25) [382]. Varied state; in album pages (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £290
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (95) [95]. Varied state, many damaged (£180-220)
Miscellaneous, Royal Mint, die trial or proving piece, undated, in bronze with radiant star both sides, 25mm. Practically as struck, rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £55
Miscellaneous, Enamelled coins: George IV, Shilling; Victoria, Crown, 1889; George V, Shilling, 1911, and a Burmese silver coin [4]. All mounted, very fine; third with the white ensign (£100-150)
Miscellaneous, Enamelled coins: George IV, Sixpence, 1824; Victoria, Shilling and Sixpences (2), 1887; three Sixpences, 1887, soldered and brooch mounted together; together with uniface electrotype pairings of Halfcrowns (6), Charles I (5), Aberystwyth, Bristol, Chester and Oxford (2) and Commonwealth [13]. Very fine, some of the enamelled coins mounted (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £170
Miscellaneous, A cylindrical brass box, 56 x 31mm, inset with a George III Halfpenny, 1799, at both ends; together with a false brass Bank of England Dollar, 1804, set in a swivel mount [2]. Fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Miscellaneous, Money boxes: pillar-box shape, brass, 115 x 65mm; pail shape, red-painted steel, 65 x 62mm; Alliance Building Society, an oval coin-stacking calibrated steel box by Automatic Recording Safe Co Ltd, 95 x 63mm [3]. All in excellent order (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £80
William IV (1830-1837), Proof set, 1831, comprising Two Pounds, 15.70g (WR 258), Sovereign, 7.71g (WR 261), Half-Sovereign, 3.78g (WR 267), Crown, 25.92g (ESC 271), Halfcrown, script initials, 14.08g (ESC 658), Shilling, 5.69g (ESC 1266), Sixpence, 2.83g (ESC 1672), Maundy set (ESC 2437), Penny, 18.63g (BMC 1457), Halfpenny, 9.47g (BMC 1463), Farthing, 4.77g (BMC 1468) [14]. Gold with minor surface marks in obverse fields and Half-Sovereign with tiny reverse rim nick, bronze with some...
Hammer Price: £13,000
Victoria (1837-1901), Specimen set, 1887, comprising gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign (both normal initials), Crown, Double-Florin (Roman I), Halfcrown to Threepence [11]. Extremely fine and better, a most attractive matching set, silver lightly toned; contained in contemporary red fitted leather case (£1,200-1,300)
Hammer Price: £1,300
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof set, 1893, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Crown to Threepence (S PS7) [10]. Brilliant, the silver with matching olive-grey tone; contained in a fitted red leather case (£4,000-5,000)
Hammer Price: £4,300
George VI (1936-1952), Proof set, 1937, comprising gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Trifling hairlines, otherwise brilliant; in original red fitted case [exterior a little scuffed] (£1,100-1,300)
Hammer Price: £1,550
George VI (1936-1952), Proof sets (2), 1950, 1951: Elizabeth II, silver Proof Pounds (8), piedforts (4), 1983-1986, others (4), 1983 (2), 1984 and 1986; Proof sets (27), 1953, 1970 (2), 1971 (2), 1972 (2), 1973 (2), 1974 (2), 1975 (2), 1976 (2), 1977 (2), 1978 (2), 1979 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1982 (2); uncirculated sets (9), 1953, 1968 (2), 1982 (2), 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986; silver Proof 25-Pence (8), 1972, 1977 (5), 1980, 1981; 25-Pence (3), 1972, 1977 (2) [Lot]. All as issued; in boxes,...
William the Lion (1165-1214), Sterling, Roxburgh, Raul, raul: on. ro[––] 1.51g/11h (S 5027). Partly flat, otherwise very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £90
Alexander III (1249-1286), Sterling, type VIII, Perth, Rainald, rainald de per, 1.08g/12h (S 5048); Second coinage, Sterling, class F, four mullets of 24 points, 1.27g/1h (S 5056) [2]. First weakly struck but nearly very fine and rare, second very fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £120
David II (1329-1371), Halfgroat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, 1.76g/6h (S 5105).Very fine (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £130
Robert II (1371-1390), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, star at base of sceptre, 3.77g/3h (S 5131). Legends partly flat, nearly very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £70
Robert II (1371-1390), Halfgroat, Perth, mm cross pattée, star at base of sceptre, 2.00g/11h (S 5143). Two small striking splits, legends flat in places and a few scrapes on obverse, otherwise very fine with a clear portrait (£120-150)
Robert III (1390-1406), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, rough tall bust in 7-arc tressure, three large pellets at each cusp, 2.75g/6h (S 5164). Somewhat clipped, good fine, toned (£80-100)
Robert III (1390-1406), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of nine arcs, trefoil of pellets on cusps except those above crown, rev. lis and crescent stops, 2.59g/7h (S 5164B). Some weakness, nearly very fine, very rare (£200-250)
Robert III (1390-1406), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of seven arcs, unusual bust with less bushy hair, 2.13g/12h (cf. SCBI 35, 533; S 5164). Clipped and made round, otherwise very fine (£60-80)
Robert III (1390-1406), Groat, Perth, mm. cross pattée, trefoil stops, rev. saltire and pellet stops, 2.80g/11h (S 5170). Weakly struck, nearly very fine (£120-150)
James I (1406-1437), Groat, First Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, lis on neck, saltire to left, I to right and at base of sceptre, saltire on shoulders, lis stops, rev. three large and one small pellet in first and fourth quarters, lis in second quarter and lis with pellet and saltire in the third, lis and double saltire stops, 2.21g/2h (cf. SCBI 35, 646-7; S 5195). Flan irregular, legends partly flat, otherwise very fine, toned, rare (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £280
James I (1406-1437), Groat, First Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, similar to last, rev. three pellets in first and fourth quarters, lis and saltire in second quarter and lis and two saltires in the third, 2.07g/7h (cf. SCBI 35, 654; S 5195). Fine, rare (£150-180)
James I (1406-1437), Groat, Second Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, lis on neck, saltire on shoulders, i at base of sceptre, lis and saltire stops, rev. three large and one small pellet in first quarter, lis in second, lis and annulet in third and three large and one small pellet with annulet in fourth quarter, lis and double annulet stops, 1.85g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 663-4; S 5200). Hairline scratches both sides, otherwise nearly very fine (£150-200)
James I (1406-1437), Groat, Second Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, bust of rough work with tall crown, saltires on cusps and by neck, annulets in spandrels, rev. three large and one small pellet in first and fourth quarters, lis in second quarter and lis and annulet in third, 2.07g/12h (cf. SCBI 35, 664; S 5200). Fair (£100-120)
James III (1460-1488), Groat, mm. cross pattée, crowned bust half-right in surcoat and armour, rev. floriate cross, mullet in first and fourth quarters, thistle-head in second and third quarters, 2.00g /4h (S 5270). Flan flaw on obverse, reverse slightly double-struck and with a few scratches, otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £700
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, three pellets in first and fourth quarters, mullet in second and third quarters, 2.46g/12h (cf. SCBI 35, 754-5; S 5273). Legend flat at 8 o’clock (and corresponding on reverse), very fine (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £350
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, saltires by neck, three pellets and saltire in first and fourth quarters, mullet in second and third quarters, 2.67g/2h (SCBI 35, –; S 5263). Face weak but very fine, very rare (£500-600)
Hammer Price: £620
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