Catalogue
Anne, after the Union, third bust, guinea, 1713 (S.3574). Good very fine.
Estimate $700
SOLD $2,400
George I, fifth bust, guinea, 1726 (S.3633). Good fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $2,200
George II, five guineas, young head, 1729 EIC (S.3664). Adjustment marks on portrait, mint bloom in lettering, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $12,000
SOLD $14,000
George II, half guinea, old head, 1755 (S.3685). Good very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $800
George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1776 (S.3728). Fine/good fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $680
George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1781 (S.3728). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,200
George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1781 (S.3728). Has been mounted, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $450
SOLD $500
George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1785 (S.3728). Nearly very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $900
George III, half guinea, seventh head, 1808 (S. 3737). Has been mounted, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $220
SOLD $300
George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C). Nearly fine/fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $420
George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C) open 2. Good fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $600
George III, new coinage, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Good fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $350
George VI, bare head, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Surface marks, extremely fine.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $3,400
George IV, bare head, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Contact marks in fields, obverse with edge knock at 5 o'clock, very good.
Estimate $850
SOLD $1,700
George IV, bare head, sovereign, 1827 (S.3801). Very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,300
William IV, sovereign, 1832 (S.3829B). Die breaks through 2, nearly very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $700
Queen Victoria, young head, shield reverse sovereign, 1864, die no 50 (S.3853). Very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $360
Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereigns, 1858, 1861 (S.3859A), 1869 die 43 (S.3860), 1884, 1885 (S.3861). Good - nearly fine. (5)
Estimate $750
SOLD $800
Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1884 (S.3861). Good.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, gold and silver mint set, 1887, five pounds, two pounds, sovereign and half sovereign, silver crown to threepence (S.3864/9, 3921/31). The five pounds with brilliance, the silver toned, several with brilliance, in modern plush red case, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (11)
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $8,000
Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Extremely fine.
Estimate $2,200
SOLD $5,200
Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3885). Edge knocks, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,100
Queen Victoria, old head, two pounds, 1893 (S.3873). Very good.
Estimate $850
Passed in
George V, sovereign, 1911 (S.3996). Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $350
George V, sovereigns, collection of seven mints, 1915 (L), 1911C, 1917S, 1913M, 1919P, 1918I, 1925SA. In Royal Mint display case of issue (2006) with certificate 0081, uncirculated. (7)
Estimate $2,250
SOLD $2,600
Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1966 (S.4125). Uncirculated.
Estimate $320
SOLD $350
Queen Victoria, old head, half crown, 1901 (S.3878); George V, half sovereigns, 1911, 1912 and 1914 (S.4006). The last mounted and poor, others very fine - extremely fine. (4)
Estimate $550
SOLD $500
Anglo-Saxon, Continental Sceattas, Circa 695/700-710/5, silver sceat (1.07 g). Series E, Primary ('Ashton Rowant') phase, plumed bird var. K (Type 6), Frisia (Dorestad?) mint, obv. 'Plumed bird' to right; cross pomm‚e to right and below, rev. Standard with central pellet-in-annulet, four bars, and two trefoils, crosses at sides), (S.790K (789), Abramson 87.30, OdV&K 297-8, SCBI 63 (BM), 303-6; North 49). Very fine, scarce.
Estimate $120
SOLD $230
Anglo-Saxon, Secondary Sceattas, Circa 710-760, silver sceat (0.90 g), Series H, Hamwic type 49, obv. facing 'Wodan' head with pellets below within beaded inner border, eight roundels surrounding with pellets between, cross below, rev long legged bird walking right, pellet cross in annulets either side of neck, above, pellets between tail and leg, with pellet details surrounding, (S.801A, SHRT p.221; Metcalf 285-288, p.325-32; North 103). Very fine, rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Anglo Saxon, Kings of Northumbria, Eanred, (810-841), copper styca or sceat, moneyer Fordred (S.862). Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $120