Catalogue
China, Northern Song Dynasty, Zhe Zong, (issued 1101-1125), (11.66 g), round ten cash, obv, 'Chong Ning tong bao' with four characters, rev. blank, diameter 35 mm, (Sch.621, TFP 1040, Hartill 16.409); another similar, (10.73 g). Green toning, very fine or better, the second a rare irregular shape. (2)
Estimate $120
Passed in
China, Northern Song Dynasty, Zhe Zong, (issued 1101-1125), (10.97 g), round ten cash, obv, 'Chong Ning tong bao' with four characters, rev. blank, diameter 35 mm, (Sch.621, TFP 1040, Hartill 16.401). Toning, very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
Passed in
China, Northern Song Dynasty, Zhe Zong, (issued 1101-1125), (11.65 g), round ten cash, obv, 'Chong Ning tong bao' with four characters, rev. blank, diameter 35 mm, (Sch.621, TFP 1040, Hartill 16.401). Toning, very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
Passed in
China, Northern Song Dynasty, Zhe Zong, (issued 1101-1125), (6.68 g), round two cash, obv, 'Zheng He tong bao' with four characters, rev. blank, diameter 30 mm, (Sch.638, TFP 1077, Hartill 16.437). Toning, casting slip rendering the reverse off centre, very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
Passed in
China, Northern Song Dynasty, Ning Zong, (issued 1194-1224), (6.74 g), round two cash, obv, 'Jia Tai tong bao' with four characters, rev. yuan, diameter 30 mm, (Sch.839, TFP 1201, Hartill 17.492); another two cash, (7.74 g), obv. 'Kai Xi tong bao' with four characters, rev. two, diameter 30 mm, (Sch.861, TFP 1333, Hartill 17.518). Toning, very fine and scarce. (2)
Estimate $100
Passed in
China, Northern Song Dynasty, cash (20), two and three cash (5), ten cash, housed in 2x2 holders and fully described with Hartill and Yeoman numbers. Very good - very fine. (26)
Estimate $90
SOLD $300
China, Southern Song Dynasty, Ning Zong, with title 'Jia Tai tong bao', (issued 1195-1224), Quichun Mint, (5.56 g) issuued 1202, round iron two cash, obv, 'Jia Tai tung bao' with four characters, rev. 'chun', diameter 29mm, (Sch.850, TFP 1313, Hartill 17.498). Good very fine and very rare.
Estimate $100
Passed in
China, an extensive collection of issues in a plastic coin album all described on leaves describing issues of the Tartar incorporating, Liao, Xia, Jin, Yuan and Ming dynasties from 907-1644, includes some duplication, issues includes Sch.1064, 1078, 1080, 1083, 1085, 1090, 1093 (2, ex Spink and Steve Album); Emp. Wu Zong (2, Sch.1099); others from the Yuan Dynasty Sch.1097, 1098, 1103, 1107, 1108, 1111, 1112, others (2), large multiple 5 and 10 cash of the Ming Dynasty (Sch.132, 1134, 1158, 1163, 1229, 1222, 1223 (2), smaller cash of Zhu Yuanzhang (Hung Wu) (25); Tai Zu (2); Cheng Zu and other period rulers (29); Si Zong (17); Prince of Fu (1); various Rebel issues (9), Wu Sangui (11); Wu Shifan (5 all Sch.1348); Geng Jingzhong (3) (2 of Sch.1353, another Sch.1354); an interesting and very varied collection all described on leaves, a few with pedigrees. Mostly fine - good very fine, several scarce-rare. (133)
Estimate $700
SOLD $5,000
China, an extensive collection of issues in a plastic coin album all described on leaves describing issues of the Qing Dynasty from 1644, includes issue of Nurhachi 1616-1626 (Sch.1255) (1); Shi Zu 1644-1661, various issues with Chinese characters on reverse some as mint names (54 with much duplication); Sheng Zu, 1662-1722, various mints with duplication (176); Shi Zong, 1723-1735 various mints and varieties (45 with some duplication); an interesting and varied collection all described on leaves, a few with pedigrees. Mostly fine - good very fine, several scarce. (276)
Estimate $400
SOLD $3,800
China, an extensive collection of issues in a plastic coin album all described on leaves describing issues of the Qing Dynasty from 1644, includes issues of Gao Zong, 1736-1795, various issues from different mints and varieties (100 with some duplication); Ren Zong, 1796-1820, various mints with duplication (82); Xuan Zong, 1821-1850 various mints and varieties (74 with some duplication); an interesting and varied collection all described on leaves, a few with pedigrees. Mostly fine - good very fine. (256)
Estimate $300
SOLD $460
China, an extensive collection of issues in a plastic coin album all described on leaves describing issues of the Qing Dynasty from 1644, includes issues of Wen Zong, 1851-1861, various cash issues from different mints and varieties (39 with some duplication), with additional multiple cash issues from various mints 10 cash (26), 50 cash (5), 100 cash (3), 1000 cash Board of Works (Hartill 22.767); Mu Zong 1862-1874 cash (22), 10 cash (6) various mints; De Zong, 1875-1908, (35); 10 cash (5) from various mints; Puyi, 1908-1912 (2); Taiping Rebellion cash (3), multiple cash (Hartill 23.4 = Sch.1608) rare; Republic 10 cash 1912 (Hartill 24.8 rare) others (2); Sinkiang issues under Wen Zong 100 cash (KM.30.13.1 = Hartill 22.1081); others 4 cash (H.22.1085) (2); assorted cash from Xinjiang (Sinkiang) various types of cash and rulers (29); an interesting and varied collection all described on leaves, a few with pedigrees. Mostly fine - good very fine, some scarce-rare. (179)
Estimate $600
SOLD $8,500
China, Qing Dynasty milled ten cash (12) and twenty cash (2), all in 2x2 holders and fully described with Hartill and Yeoman numbers. Very good - very fine. (14)
Estimate $60
SOLD $120
China, from 200BC, early cash types in base metal, possibly iron, pewter and bronze. Fine - very fine. (11)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
China, various bronze cash mostly 10 cash from various rulers (9), some as charms (2). Fine - very fine. (11)
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
China, Qing Dynasty, Wen Zong (1851-61), 500 cash (1854), Xi'an, Shaanxi (Hartill 22.952, Fisher'Ding 2501). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $1,000
China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), silver boat shaped sycee ingot (815 g) (c1880-1911); another, (210 g). Nearly very fine. (2)
Estimate $500
SOLD $2,400
China, Empire, brass ten cash (1903-6)(KM.Y.49a). Cleaned good very fine.
Estimate $200
Passed in
China, Empire, bronze, twenty cash (1909) (KM. ). Brown uncirculated.
Estimate $200
SOLD $350
China, Empire, general issue silver ten cents (1906)(2.79g)(cf Kann 937). Nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $650
China, Empire, Central Mint of Tientsin, silver dollar, undated (1910) (KM.219). Good very fine and very scarce thus.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $3,600
China, Empire, silver dollar, (1911)(KM.Y.31; LM-37) extra flame. Small chopmark on obverse, good fine/very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $700
China, Empire, general issue silver dollar Yr3 (1911)(KM.Y31) Republic, Yuan Shih-kai counterfeit silver dollar Yr8 (1919)(KM.Y329.6). Fine-very fine. (3)
Estimate $200
SOLD $700
China, Empire, Chihli Province silver dollar (1908)(KM.Y.73.2; LM.465). Cleaned very fine or better.
Estimate $700
Passed in
China, Empire, Chihli, silver dollar, Yr 34 (KM.Y.73.2, L&M465). Very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $380
China, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar (1895-1907) (KM.Y127.1) (26.47g). Very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $360
China, Empire, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar (1885-1907) (KM.Y127.1). Toned, good fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $220
China, Provincial, Kiang Nan, dollar (1904) with HAH and CH in legend, (KM.145a.12). Fine/very fine, with chopmarks.
Estimate $300
SOLD $280
China, Empire, Kiangsi Province, bronze ten cash, (1902) single star, another two stars (KM.Y.152). Good very fine. (2)
Estimate $400
SOLD $320
China, Empire, Kiangsoo Province, bronze five cents (1901)(KM.Y.158). Fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
China, Empire, Kwangtung Province, copper one cent (1900-1906), Kwangtung Mint (KM.Y192). Red and brown uncirculated, scarce thus.
Estimate $500
SOLD $700