Catalogue
Elizabeth II, 1953. Uncirculated. (7)
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
George V, 1912H. Dark toned reverse, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $500
Passed in
George V, 1912H. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
George V, 1913. Traces of original mint red, good extremely fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $500
George V, 1914. Traces of original red, good extremely fine.
Estimate $900
Passed in
George V, 1915H. Nearly extremely fine and rare thus.
Estimate $150
SOLD $190
George V, 1917I. Brown and red, uncirculated.
Estimate $250
SOLD $170
George V, 1919. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $500
Passed in
George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, attractive even brown patina, almost eight pearls, good very fine and rare thus.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $2,000
George V, 1923. Brown patina, eight pearls, good very fine and rare thus.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,500
George V, 1923. Very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $950
George V, 1927. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $350
Passed in
George VI, 1938 (2), 1939, 1939 kangaroo, 1940, 1941, 1942 (2), 1942Y (2), 1942I (2), 1943 (2), 1943I, 1944, 1945, 1945Y (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (19)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
George VI, 1939, kangaroo reverse. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus.
Estimate $750
SOLD $600
George VI, 1946, 1947Y (2), 1948, 1948Y, 1949Y, 1950Y, 1951, 1951Y, 1951, 1951PL (2), 1952A (2). Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (13)
Estimate $200
SOLD $360
Elizabeth II, 1953 (2), 1954 (2), 1955, 1959 (3), 1960. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (9)
Estimate $200
SOLD $120
Elizabeth II, 1959. Full blazing mint red uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
Ancient British, Armorican, (Channel Islands and N.W. Gaul), Celtic issues of the Belgic migration, Armorican billon stater, Class II, 75-50 B.C., (6.33 g), obv. crude head to right, rev. crude Celtic horse to right, remains of driver and Victory above, (S.15, LT 6598, DT 2340). Toned, very fine or better and scarce.
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
Ancient British, Armorican, (Channel Islands and N.W. Gaul), Celtic issues of the Belgic migration, Armorican billon stater, Class II, (75-50 B.C.), (6.80 and 6.52 g), obv. crude head to right, rev. crude Celtic horse to right, remains of driver and Victory above, (S.15, LT 6598, DT 2340) (2); billon stater, (c.75-50 B.C.), degraded Philip II stater, (6.41 g), obv. head right, rev. horse, boar below, class III, (S.16, DT 2339) (illustrated); another, class Vb, (6.63 g), obv. profile right, rev. horse right, (cf.S.16, LT 6684, DT 2333). Toned, poor - very fine. (4)
Estimate $20
SOLD $150
Ancient British, Celtic, Cantii, South and Thames area, potin issue, experimental period, (c.100 B.C.), late curved bull type, (4.13 and 3.44 g), obv. celtized head of Apollo to left, rev. celtized bull charging to right, (S.83, Van A. 1410-1 [notes as extremely rare]) (2); potin issue, cast bronze of Class I, (c.85-50 B.C.), angular bull type, (1.35 g), obv. celtized head of Apollo to right, pellet in centre, rev. celtized bull charging to right, bull in straight lines, (S.63, Van A. 129-1); another, (1.25 g), (S.63, Van A. 131-1) (illustrated). Toned, fine and very rare. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $130
Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus, first coinage, (c.25 BC - AD 10), silver unit, Tincomarus Comet type, (1.27 g), obv. star with six rays and central dot, rev. boy riding dolphin to right, (S.88, Bean TIN 4-8, BMC 946-77, Van Arsdell 371-1) (illustrated); Iceni Coinage, Antedios, (A.D. 10-30), silver unit, (1.20 g), obv. double crescent emblem, rev. horse to right, traces of ANTEDI monogram under horse, (S.441, Van A. 710-711, M.419-421). Toned, fine - nearly very fine and scarce to rare. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
Ancient British, Southern Britain, Inscribed issue, Atrebates and Regini, Epillus, (c.20 B.C. - 1 A.D.), silver unit, Epillus grapevine type, (1.16 g), obv. bearded head right, surrounded by a vine border, rev. boar to right, EPPIL above, COM F below, (S.100, ABC 1163, BMC 1061-87, M -, Van A 416). Toned, oval flan, full legends, very fine or better and rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $350
Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Southern Britain and Thames area, Atrebates, Verica, (c.A.D. 10-40), silver unit, third coinage issued AD 25-35, (1.19 g), obv. two cornucopiae with thyrsus between, [C]O[M] MI F, wine cup below, rev. seated figure to right, holding spear, oval shield behind, CA behind, VERI before, (S.134, Van A.531-1, M 129, BMC 1393-1419). Attractively toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate $150
SOLD $220
Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus, (c 25 B.C. - 10 A.D.), silver minim, (0.23 g), obv. A in star, rev. bird right, (S.158, ABC 1133, Van Arsdell 561-1, M 316, BMC 1569-71) (illustrated); Verica, (c.10 - 40 A.D.), Verica Head on Spear type, silver unit, (0.68 g), obv. bull butting to right, VERIC[A] above, [REX] below, rev. figure standing left, holding branch, head on spear behind, CO[M MI]F either side, beaded border, (S.137, ABC 1235, BMC 1450-854, M -, Van A 506). Toned, nearly very fine - good very fine, second coin chipped, scarce to extremely rare. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Ancient British, North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelinus, (A.D. 8-41), Inscribed Coinage, silver unit, (1.13 g), obv. winged bust to right, [CV]NO before, rev. Sphinx seated left, [TASCIO] in front, (S.313, ABC 2870, Van A.2057, M 237). Deeply toned, good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $200
SOLD $140
Ancient British, Epaticcus, (c.20-40 A.D.), silver unit (1.33 g), obv. male head (Herakles?) to right, EPATI to before, rev. eagle standing on snake (S.356, ABC 1346, VA 580, BMC 2024-2293, M 263). Toned, nearly very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $260
Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Epaticcus, (20-40 A.D.), silver unit, Epaticcus Victory type, (1.30 g), obv. Victory seated right, TAS CIO V around, rev. boar right, tree behind, EPAT below, (S.357, Van A 581, BMC 2294-2328). Toned, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $380
Ancient British, South Western Region, Uninscribed coins, Durotriges, Cranborne Chase type, (c.58 B.C.-43 A.D.), silver stater, (5.24 g), obv. Durotrigan wreath pattern with upward facing leaves, rev. disjointed horse to left, with stylised head, pellets and oval shapes around, (S.365, ABC 2157, Van A 1235-1, SW 5-6, S 365, BMC 2525-46, M 317). Good silver, compact flan, very fine or better.
Estimate $250
SOLD $180
Ancient British, South Western Britain, uninscribed issue, Durotriges tribal issues, Abstract type, (c45-40 BC), silver stater, (3.53 g), obv. abstracted head of Apollo to right, rev. Celticized disjointed horse to left, circles (pellet and ring type) around (S.366, SCB. 1, Mack 317, Van A. 1235-1). Lightly toned, chip out of edge, nearly very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Ancient British, South Western Region, Uninscribed coins, Durotriges, Duro Boat Dots type, (c.58-43 B.C.), silver quarter staters, (0.81 and 0.63 g), obv. three stylised men in a boat, pellet rosette to left, rev. zigzag, thunderbolt and line of pellets, Y-shapes and uncertain objects to sides, (S.368, ABC 2211, Van A 1260-1, BMC 2734-47, M 319). Deeply toned, fine and scarce. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $70