Catalogue
George VI, farthings, 1952 (48) (S.4119), 1954 (40), 1956 (104) (S.4159). Uncirculated. (192)
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Elizabeth II, crown, 1953 (S.4136). Extremely fine - nearly FDC. (24)
Estimate $120
SOLD $60
Elizabeth II, mint sets, farthing - halfcrown, 1953. Uncirculated. (14)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Elizabeth II, Maundy set, 1965 (S.4131). Toned, in case as sold, uncirculated.
Estimate $120
SOLD $150
Elizabeth II, crown, 1960 (S.4143). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (18)
Estimate $80
SOLD $50
Elizabeth II, farthings,1954 (200), 1955 (100) (S.4159). Uncirculated. (300)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982 - 1990. FDC. (9)
Estimate $160
SOLD $110
Elizabeth II, proof sets 1982, 1983, 1984 (4), proof piedfort silver pounds 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991 twenty pence 1982, five pence 1990 two coin sets (2), 1990(4), proof silver piedfort two pounds two coin set 1989. All cased as issued, plus a quantity of mint issues including Royal occasion commemoratives and two Irish proof ten ecus 1990. Uncirculated - FDC (21 proofs) (69).
Estimate $220
SOLD $620
Great Britain, Edward VIII, six sets unofficial pattern crown, dated 1936, bare head bust left, by Donald R. Golder, proofs in 925 silver, copper and aluminium bronze. FDC. (18)
Estimate $200
SOLD $220
Great Britain, Edward VIII, six sets unofficial pattern crown, dated 1936, bare head bust left, by Donald R. Golder, rverse with additional legends above, proofs in 925 silver, copper and aluminium bronze. FDC. (18)
Estimate $200
SOLD $230
Great Britain, Edward VIII, six sets of unofficial pattern double florin or four shillings, dated 1937, bare head bust left, by Donald R. Golder, proofs in 925 silver, copper and aluminium bronze. FDC. (18)
Estimate $200
SOLD $250
Great Britain, George VI, six sets of unofficial pattern double florin or four shillings, dated 1937, bare head bust left, by Donald R. Golder, proofs in 925 silver, copper and aluminium bronze. FDC. (18)
Estimate $200
SOLD $290
Great Britain, Elizabeth II, set 2002 of recently produced euro patterns for all denominations one, two, five cents in copper, ten, twenty and fifty cents in golden alloy, one and two euros in bimettalic metals golden alloy and nickel silver, five euros crown size in golden alloy, coated in gold, by Donald R. Golder. Specimen proof issues, FDC. (9)
Estimate $100
SOLD $170
Great Britain, Elizabeth II, set 2002 of recently produced euro experimental patterns as off-metal issues for the denominations of one (4) and two euros (2) in various bimetallic alloys and a silver, five euros crown size uniface issue, by Donald R. Golder; together with seven lead strikings from unifinished dies. All very rare, several unique strikings and as struck, uncirculated. (14)
Estimate $100
SOLD $270
Eighteenth Century tokens, halfpennies 1791-1796, various issues including Cornwall halfpenny 1791, and a ticket, P (Ethershom) P (ark) 1766 (D & W 321/18; W.J Noble part II lots 1064, 5) Fine extremely fine (29).
Estimate $300
SOLD $250
Cornwall, County, H. Morgan's shilling 1811 (D.1); County shilling, 1811 (D.4). Toned, extremely fine, both scarce. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
Cornwall, County, H. Morgan's shilling 1811 (D.1); Stratton, Shepherd, Watts & Co's shilling, 1811 (D.10). Toned, very fine - extremely fine, the second rare. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $260
Cornwall, Launceston, W. & G. Pearse, T. Ching, H. Nicols & J. Prockter's shilling, 1811, castle/legend (D.7). Golden blue tone, extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $230
Devonshire, County, H. Morgan's shilling, undated, view of Eddystone Lighthouse, HM on rocks/legend in wreath (D.1); Cornwall, electrotype copy in silver of Penryn Volunteers halfpenny (cf.D&H 4). Cornish (gilt) (W.686; D.25A) penny 1812, (D.25A). Very fine - extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Northhamptonshire, Peterborough Bank Token, Cole & Co, shilling 1811 (D.J). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $60
SOLD $0
Nineteenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, Cornish miners penny 1812 (W675, D.12 W 677, D.16); Dolcoath mine (W680; D14) (5). Nearly fine - extremely fine (9).
Estimate $120
SOLD $170
Nineteenth Century tokens, Cornwall, Scorrier House pennies (and immitations) and county pennies (W685 (3), 687(extremely fine), 700-704 (10 mostly different), 17, 18 (3)D (19 (2),20 (2), 22, 23). Very fine - extremely fine (14).
Estimate $200
SOLD $210
Nineteenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, West Wheal Fortune Mine (Ludgvan) penny, undated (W.696, 697 (2); D16, 1701). The second extremely fine with hint of red (illustrated) others very fine (3).
Estimate $180
SOLD $160
Nineteenth Century Tokens, Birmingham and Neath, Crown Copper Company penny 1811 (W.2156;D.51). Tavistock (Devon) Devon Miners, pennies 1811 (W1130, 1133, 1135; D.23-5). The first with mint red, very fine extremely fine (4).
Estimate $120
SOLD $150
Nineteenth Century tokens, pennies Bristol & South Wales 1811 (3), Pickard Hull Lead Works, 1812, Sheffield, Phoenix Iron Works 1813, Rose Copper Co. 1811. Fine - good very fine (6).
Estimate $40
SOLD $40
Communion token, London, National Scotch Church, Regent St., 1827 (Cop.156; C.4547; LMB.5168). George IV memorial medalet in brass 1830; Scottish Band of Hope Union gold and silver medal enamelled 1935 (7.7g, 25mm); South Birmingham Schools Cricket League in enamelled silver by Fattorini (1920). Very fine. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
England, Hop Tokens, Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Brookham, Guestling, in cast lead alloy, value in bushells 1, and 5 (dozen) 1870 (H.17) smaller value different dies to those shown in Henderson. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
Scotland, David I (1124-1153), silver penny, Cross fleury and pellet in angle coinage, probably Roxburgh mint, moneyer Hugo, obv. crowned bust right, ..D: RE.., rev. blundered legend appearing to start HVG., (S.5007). Striking crack almost to the centre of the coin, otherwise good fine and rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $1,020
Scotland, William I 'The Lion' (1165-1214), silver penny, Crescent and pellet coinage, probably Berwick or Roxburgh mint, moneyer Paul Derli[n]g, rev. around PAVL DERL.., (S.5026). Flat for a quarter of the coin, otherwise very fine or better and rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $620
Scotland, William I 'The Lion' (1165-1214), silver penny, Crescent and pellet coinage, probably Berwick or Roxburgh mint, moneyer Paul Derli[n]g, rev. around PAVL DER.., (S.5026). Off centred obverse and reverse, otherwise very fine or better and rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $600