Catalogue
Queen Victoria and George V, half sovereigns, veiled head 1896, 1914 (S.3878, 4006). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $170
Edward VII, matte proof long set 1902, five pounds to maundy penny (S.PS 13). The five and two pounds (illustrated), in case of issue, FDC. (13)
Estimate $2,200
SOLD $2,350
Edward VII, matte proof long set, 1902, five pounds to maundy penny (S.PS 13). In case of issue, slightly rubbed otherwise nearly FDC. (13)
Estimate $2,200
SOLD $2,050
Edward VII, another set as previous. Nearly FDC. (13)
Estimate $2,200
SOLD $2,050
Edward VII, five pounds, 1902 (S.3965). High rim, minor edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate $700
SOLD $960
Edward VII, matte proof two pounds, sovereign, half sovereign, 1902 (S.3968, 3969, 3974). Nearly FDC - FDC. (3)
Estimate $700
SOLD $700
Edward VII, two pounds, 1902 (S.3967). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $500
SOLD $500
Edward VII, matte proof sovereign and half sovereign, 1902 (S.3969, 3974). Good extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $370
SOLD $320
Edward VII, matte proof sovereign, 1902, (S.3969). Impaired, surface marks, very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
Edward VII, matte proof half sovereign, 1902 (S.3974). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
George V, sovereign, 1913 (S.3996). Good very fine.
Estimate $110
SOLD $110
George VI, proof set 1937, five pounds, two pounds, sovereign and half sovereign (S.PS15). In case of issue, nearly FDC. (4)
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,350
George VI, proof half sovereign, 1937 (S.4077). Brilliant FDC.
Estimate $150
SOLD $250
Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1957, 1978, (S.4124, 4204). Brilliant, uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $210
Elizabeth II, sovereign 1979, proof half sovereign 1980 (2). Uncirculated-FDC. (3)
Estimate $200
SOLD $210
Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign 1980 (S.4205). In case of issue, FDC.
Estimate $50
SOLD $80
Elizabeth II, gold proof set half sovereign to five pounds, 1982, (S.PS 36). FDC, cased.
Estimate $900
SOLD $950
Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI, (1422-1450), gold salut d'or, Rouen mint, (3.502 grams), issued 1433-1444, obv. and rev. with annulet with pellet placed under last letter on obverse and reverse, (Duncan Elias 270c). As struck, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $2,350
Isle of Man, Queen Mother proof gold crowns, 1980 (3, 2 are 22 carat and one is 9 carat fine). FDC. (3)
Estimate $240
SOLD $180
Isle of Man, Queen Mother proof gold crowns, 1980, (22 carat). FDC. (3)
Estimate $270
SOLD $200
Ancient British, Uncertain but similar to Verica first coinage, (late 1st century B.C. - early 1st century A.D.), base quarter gold stater, (2.1 grams), obv. abstract head of Apollo to left, rev. trace of legend, (S.-; cf.Van Arsdell 473). Off centred on the reverse, fine and rare.
Estimate $300
SOLD $0
Southern Britain, inscribed issue, Atrebates and Regni, Verica (c.A.D.10 - 43), silver minim, third coinage, issued A.D. 25 - 35, (0.15 grams), obv. two cornucopiae, rev. eagle flying left, (S.111D, Van A.555-1 notes as scarce). Broken edges, porosity, nearly fine and scarce.
Estimate $20
SOLD $20
Celtic Britain, Uninscribed Coinage, Norfolk wolf type, (c.65 - 45 B.C.), stater, 5.7 grams, obv. abstracted head of Apollo right, laurel wreath upwards, rev. crude wolf to left, large pellet and triangular arrangement below wolf, (S.28A, Van A. 610-3 and noted as extremely rare). Chipped on edge, black patina, otherwise fine/very fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $0
Eastern England, Uninscribed issue, Corieltauvi, Corieltauvian D, South Ferriby Type (c. 45 - 10 B.C.), base gold stater, coinage of celticized style, (5.206 grams), obv. Corieltauvian Apollo-wreath, type, rev. celticized disjointed horse to left, eight pointed star below horse, (S.390, Van A. 811-9 notes as scarce). Nearly extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate $400
SOLD $0
South Western Britain, Durotriges billon silver stater, struck in Dorset-Somerset area as an uninscribed abstract issue, (c.58-45 B.C.), (3.7 grams), obv. abstract head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse as dots, (S.367; Van Arsdell 1235-7); another early uninscribed potin, copper unit Class I of Cantii series (c.100 B.C.), (1.6 grams), obv. Celticized head of Apollo to left, rev. bull, (S.63, Van Arsdell 117). Nearly very fine; fine. (2)
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
North Thames, Trinovantes, Cunobeline (A.D. 10-43), Inscribed Coinage, coinage of the Expansion period of Classical/Celtic style issued A.D. 10-20, gold stater, (5.350 grams), obv. corn ear with CA to left and MV to right, rev. Celticized horse to right, with CVNO below, branch above, (S.208, Van A. 2027). Near extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,040
Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Northumbria, Eadberht (737-758), silver sceat, (0.80 grams), obv. small cross, around .EDTBEREhTVG., rev. fantastic animal to left within dotted border, (S.852). Good very fine and rare.
Estimate $900
SOLD $800
Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II (c.841-844), first reign, copper sceat, obv. + EDILRED RE, central cross, rev. + FORDRED around central cross, (S.861, N.188); another uncertain with rev. RE RE RE . Some green patination, very fine; very good. (2)
Estimate $40
SOLD $50
Kings of Northumbria, Redwulf (c.858), copper sceat, obv. + REDVVL[F RE]X, central dot with circle of dots around, rev. + COENRD around central cross, (S.863, N.189). Some green patination, very fine, rare.
Estimate $80
SOLD $90
Archbishops of York, Wigmund (837-854), copper sceat, obv. + VICMVND. IP. RP; central cross, rev. +CEONRED around central cross, (S.871, N.196). Extremely fine, scarce.
Estimate $80
SOLD $140