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COINS & MEDALS,

INCLUDING THE COLLECTION

OF THE LATE

SAMUEL HOLMES, ESG.

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Crowns and Half Crowns of Edward VI, Elizabeth, Janies I, Charles I, Commonwealth, Cromwell to Victoria; Charles I, Shrewsbury Pound Piece; William IV, Proof Set; Nobles of Edward III, IV, and Henry VI ; George III, Pattern Two Guinea, by Tanner. Gold Medals on the Capture of Pheinburg ; Charles I, on the Scottish Kebellion ; Burmese Order of the White Elephant ; Gold Bulla or Seal of Edmund Plantagenet ; Silver and Bronze Oval Culloden Medals ; fine Sets in Silver and Bronze of Mudie’s National Medals ; scarce Anglo-American Coins ; also

IRoman anb B^antine <Solb,

CABINETS, AND NUMISMATIC BOOKS.

WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,

Auctioneers of lOternrp ^ropertp Mlorks tllustrattfae of tfje June Arts, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C. On MONDAY, the 12th day of MAY, 1890, and following Day,

AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.

May be Viewed Two Days prior. Catalogues may be had.

Dryden Press : J. Davy & Sons, 137, Long Acre, London,

CONDITIONS OP SALE.

I. The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise

between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.

II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds, 2s. 6d. ;

and so on in proportion.

III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer

shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller.

IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and

to pay down 5s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchase-money ; in default of which the lot or lots pur¬ chased to be immediately put up again and re-sold.

V. The sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any error in the enumeration of the numbers stated or errors of description.

VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, immediately

after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs SOTHEBY, WILKINSON and HODGE will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the pur¬ chaser. If, at the expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale, the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON and HODGE will have the option of re-selling the lots uncleared either by public or private sale, without any notice being given to the defaulter.

VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money

required and deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for , all charges on such re-sale shall he made good by the defaulters at this sale.

Gentlemen who cannot attend this Sale , may have their Com¬ missions faithfully executed by their humble Servants,

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE

13, Wellington Street, Strand, London.

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Elizabeth, Half Crown, m.m. l,fine 1

James I, Crown, m. m. thistle head ; Half Crown, m. m. lis 2 James I, Crown, m. m. thistle head Charles I, Shrewsbury Pound Piece, obv. King on horseback riding over arms, a cannon amongst them, MAG. BRIT. FRAN. ET. hib., rev. Declaration, ANG. LIBER. PAR. 1642, with only one plume above ( Hks . 4), fine and very rare 1 Charles I, Tower Crown, m. m. anchor 1

Charles I, Exeter Crown, m. m. castle, Tower Crown, Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence 5

Charles I, uncertain mint (Blacksmiths) Half Crown (similar to Hks. 499, but the horse has no housings), rare 1 Charles I, Aberystwith Shilling, Sixpence, Groat, and Threepence, fine 4

Charles I, Oxford Half Crown, no ground under horse, plume behind king, rev. RELIG. PROT. LEG. &c., 1643, m. m. plume, fine 1

Charles I, York Half Crown {Hks. 497), very fine 1

Charles I, Shilling, by Bidot, m. m. lozenge and B., fine 1

Charles I, Sixpence, by B?dot, m. m. anemone and B., fine 1 Commonwealth, Pattern Sixpence, 1651, by Blondeau, rare and very fine

Commonwealth, Crown, 1653, fine Commonwealth, Half Crown, 1653 ,fine Cromwell, Half Crown, 1656, rare date , very fine Cromwell, Crown, 1658, by Thomas Si?no?i,fine Cromwell, Half Crown, 1658, fine Cromwell, Shilling, 1658, very fine Charles II, Crown, 1671 ; Half Crown, 1679 Charles II, Crown, 1664 ; Half Crown, 1679 ; Shilling with plume under bust, 1679, rare 3

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William and Mary, Crown, 1692 ; Half Crown, 1689,y?7ie 2 William III, Crown, 1695 ; Half Crown, Shilling and Six¬ pence, 1696, all fine 4

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53 George IV, Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence, 1825-6, by

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54 William IV, Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence, 1831, jf proofs, with plain edges

55 Victoria, Crown, 1844, unusually fine

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57 Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, with inscribed edge, fine 1

58 Maundy Money from Charles II to Victoria 140

59 William IV, Proof Set in case, comprising, Gold , Two Pound Piece, Sovereign, Half Sovereign; Silver , Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, Set of Maundy ; Bronze , Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing

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61 Ancient British, obv. Horse to right, rev. plain 1

62 Edward III, Noble, Fourth Coinage, 1351, with title of

King of England and France, words divided by quatre- foils, rev. o in centre, Two Dots over small limb of cross, very fine 1

63 Edward III, Noble, 1360-1369, with title of King of

France omitted, annulet before EDWARD, rev. trefoils at angles, legends divided by double quatrefoils, very fine 1

64 Edward III, Calais Noble, with flag, 1369-1377, obv.

EDWARD. DI. GRA. REX. ANGL. Z. FRANC. DNS. HIB. Z.

AQYIT., single quatrefoils between, rev. double quatrefoils dividing legend, very fine 1

65 Edward III, Half and Quarter Noble 2

66 Edward, the Black Prince, Pavilion, rare and fine 1

67 Henry VI, Noble, Fourth Coinage, obv. legend divided by

lis and trefoils, annulet at the King’s wrist, rev. Mullet and Annulets dividing legend, annulet in one spandril, m. m. lis ,fine 1

68 Edward IV, Noble 1

69 Henry VIII, Half Sovereign and Angel 2

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between E. R. ( Kenyon , no. 88), fine 73 James I, Sovereign and Half Sovereign James I, Laurel, Half and Quarter Laurel James I, Rose and Thistle Crown; Charles II, Touchpiece; and George I, Quarter Guinea §

76 Charles I, Tower Sovereign, m. m. negro’s head 1

77 Charles II, Five Guinea, 1684, with elephant and castle

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78 Charles II, Two Guinea, 1664, with elephant below bust 1

79 Charles II, Guinea, 1671, with love-lock, and truncation

pointed, wipublished date, fine 1

80 Charles II, Guinea, 1 683, with elephant and castle below bust 1

81 William and Mary, Guinea, 1689, with elephant and castle

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83 George I, George II, and Anne Guineas 3

84 George III, PATTERN TWO GUINEA, 1768, by Tanner, with

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BRONZE MEDALS.

88 Massive Seal in copper of the town of Condom, obv. View of

the Gothic Cathedral, surrounded by ramparts and moat, rev. two large Keys, with floral background, legend on either side, SIGILLVM. COMVNITATIS. VILLE, CONDOM- ENSIS., fine and rare 1

89 Peter Aretius (1492-1557), obv. Bust with beard and

open doublet, DIVVS. PETRVS. ARETINVS., rev. Female seated, nude, crowned by Victory, Satan at her feet, VERITAS. ODIVM. PARIT., very fine and rare 1

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Curious Badge in brass of Charles Edward Stuart, half- length figure in Scotch tartan, nearly full-face, ENTIBI. ME. SCULPTUM. SCULPTUM. IT. POSEAS. IN. ARE. IN. SCULPAS. CORDI. PRECO. YERE. TUO., size 12, fine and very rare 1

Libertas Americana, 1776 ; Franklin, by Duprd; Lafayette; Washington, rev. Trophy of arms; William Penn, rev. BY. DEEDS. OF. PEACE., &C.; Hawke, OFF. BELLEISLE. 1759 ; Quebec Taken ; and Guadaloupe Surrenders, 1759 8

George II. On the taking of Louisburg and Quebec, three different medals, gilt and very fine 3

Germantown, obv. Siege of the City, rev. GERMANTOWN. OCT. 1777; Carolina, oval medal, obv. VINCTI. EMICITI., two men joining hands, rev. SOCIAL CLUB INSTITUTED, CHARLESTOWN, SOUTH CAROLINA, VI. OCTOBER, MDCCLXIII, both very rare and fine ' 2

Eccleston’s Medal of Washington, rev. North American Indian, THE. LAND. WAS. OURS., &c., very fine 1

Paul Jones, Capture of the Serapis off Scotland, Sep. 1779, obv. Bust, rev. Naval Engagement, with loop for sus¬ pension, fine and rare 1

Charleville Forest Token for a Shilling and one Penny, 1802 ; Medal on the Abolition of Slave Trade, 1807 ; and another of the Manchester and Salford Volunteers, 1802 , fine bronzed proofs 3

Expedition to Walcheren, 1809, Medal for Bravery and Good Conduct, obv. Soldier seated on siege gun, inscription “John Skinner, private soldier, King’s Company 1st Foot Guards, drilling a gun, Sea Battery, Fort de Bath,” &c., 1809, rev. a Fleet, with country in the background, Antwerp in the distance, as viewed from the battery, pewter , in glazed case , rare 1

George III, on events of his reign, fine medals by Kuchler 6

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SILVER MEDALS.

Archbishop Laud, on his execution, rev. SANCTI. CAROLI. PRAECVRSOR, Angels carrying crown, mitre, &c., view of London below 1

Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford 1769, and the Boydell Medal, 1803 2

Battle of Brietenfeld, near Leipsic, Sep. 1631 obv. Three symbolical figures erecting a column, a fortified town in the background, IYSTITIA. ET. PIETAS., &c. rev. general view of the battle, AVXILIANTE., &c., 2J in. diameter, fine and rare 1

Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau, rev. Eight shields of Dutch towns, various trophies of arms behind, YLTIHVS. ANTE., &c .,fine and rare 1

Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, obv. Cruelties prac¬ tised on the Protestants, EX. MARTYRIIS. PALM2E., rev. The Pope present at the torturing of three human beings, by a Monster, soldier and cardinal at the sides, rare 1

Charles II and Catharine, rev. the globe, DIFFYSVS., &c., Cromwell, George II, Wilberforce, Wesley, &c. 6

Charles II, obv. bust to right bare, CAROLO. SECYNDO., rev. sleeping lion, QVIESCIT. {Med. III., no. 193), rare and fine ; Charles I, obv. shield, &c., CAROLVS. D.G. ANG. SCO., &c., rev. Sceptre and trident crossed, REGIT. YNYS. VTROQVE. 1628 {no. 27), rare and fine; and a medallet on the Birth of Prince Charles, 1630 3

Charles II and Catharine, rev. MAIESTAS. ET AMOR.,

Catharine, rev. PIETATE. INSIGNIS.; William and Mary, William III ; and two medallets, by Simon Passe 6 James II, on the execution of Monmouth and Argyle, 1685, obv. Bust on pedestal, &c., rev. Justice standing, with sword and scales, AMBITIO., &e., rare and very fine 1

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127 James II, George I and Anne, Coronation Medals, “George

reigning, Caroline protecting ; George III, FELICITAS PYBLICA. {

128 Archbishop Sancroft, 1688, rev. Medallions with Portraits of the Seven Bishops, rare and very fine

129 William III, Landing at Torbay, 1688, obv. the King and Britannia, rev. Boats landing troops, CONTRA. INFANTEM.

&c., very fine

130 The Brothers, John and Cornelius de Witt, rev. TWEE. /WITTEN. &c fine ; and Medallets of Rotterdam, 1689,

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131 William and Mary, Coronation Festival at Amsterdam, obv. highly raised Figures of the King and Queen seated, crowned and robed, each holding sceptre and orb, rev. TER. oedagtnis. &c., Captain, Lieutenant and Ensign ot the City Guard of Amsterdam, standing facing (Med.

III. vol. p. 678, no. 54) s. 17 , very fine and rare 1

132 William of Orange, on his death, obv. Horse prancing to

left, view of a town in the distance, CRIMINE. AB. UNO. DISCE. OMNEIS. rev. Jupiter hurling a figure from a chariot in the clouds, a funeral scene below, MAGNIS. EXCIDIT. AV. SIS., very fine and rare 1

133 Anne, Coronation, Expedition to Vigo Bay, Peace of

Utrecht, and others 6

134 Captain Cook, the Circumnavigator, rev. NIL. INTENTATVM.

&c., Britannia standing, s. 13 ; and the same Medal in bronze 2

135 Princess Clementina, rev. on her escape from Innspruck,

FORTVNA. &c., 1719, fine 1

136 The Culloden Medal, 1746, by Teo, obv. Bust of the

Duke of Cumberland, rev. Apollo pointing to the dragon ^ wounded, ACTUM. EST. ILICET. PERIIT., exergue, PRCEL. COLOD. AP. XYI. MDCCXLYI. (See Med. III. vol. //., p. 615, no. 283), unpublished in silver , very fine and\

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AMOR. ET. SPES., Britannia, very fine 2

139 Battle of Culloden, rev. Hercules raising Britannia, PER-

DYELLIB. &c., fine 1

140 Admiral Anson on the defeat of the French Fleet off Cape

Finisterre, 1747, obv. Bust to left, crowned by Victory, rev. Victory on Sea Horse, with six wreaths around,

enclosing the names of the Officers of the Admiral’s ship, fine 1

141 Henry IX, Cardinal York, 1788, rev. Religion standing

with cross, lion at her feet, St. Peter’s behind, NON. DESIDERUS., rare and very fine 1

142 George III, Church and King Club, Manchester, 1790 ;

George IV Coronation, both in glazed cases 2

143 Nelson, on his death, 1805, obv. Sarcophagus with trophy

of arms, TRAFALGAR., rev. Britannia and Neptune seated, an urn between them,y?/ze 1

144 Battle of Alexandria, 1801, obv. Bust of Abercromby, rev. Highlander seizing standard from enemy, NA. FIR. &c.,

rare and fine 1

145 Mudie’s National Medals, illustrative of Wellington’s

Victories, in morocco case , very fine and rare in silver 40

146 William Pitt, rev. Birmingham Pitt Club, 1814 ; rev. Blackburn Hundred Pitt Club, 1820, glazed cases , rare 2

147 William IV, by Chantrey, rev. Oak Wreath and trident, ADELAIDE. REGINA. CUDI. JUSSIT. MDCCC.XXX., a fine

medallion , glazed 1

148 William IV, rev. Minerva standing, OB. TERRAS. RECLUSAS.

Royal Geographical Society’s Medal, 1836 ; Victoria,

Visit to the Guildhall, 1837, both glazed 2

149 Telford, by W. Wyon , rev. Suspension Bridge at Menai

Straits, instit. civ. ENGINEERS. INCORP. 1828 , glazed 1

150 Art Union Medal of Flaxman, 1854, rev. Mercury flying,

&c., landscape below, fine 1

151 The Gormogan Society of Freemasons, obv. Bust in Oriental dress, C. Q. KY. PO. OECUM. YOLG. ORD. GORMOGO. AN. REG XXXIX., rev. Sun, UNIVERSUS., &c., AN. INST. 8799 rare 1

152 Royal Orange Association, oval badge; Engraved Prize

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Medal for saving life at sea, presented by Lloyds to “Lieut. John Bulley, R.N., 29th March 1843,” LEUCOTHOE. NAUFRAGO. SUCCURRIT., drowning seaman, rev. OB. CIVES. SERVATOS., within oak wreath, size 3 in. diameter , glazed and in original case, rare and very fine 1

India General Service, clasp LOOSHAI, edge Pte. J. Gall, 55th Regt., as fine as issued , very rare 1

Joseph Eckliel, Haheman, Luther, Stanislaus Augustus, &c. 7 Napoloen III, Exhibition Prize Medal, 1855; William III, of the Netherlands, rev. MANY. TENEBO., 1813-1838 2

France. Jettons of the 16th and 17th Centuries; and various medals of Louis XVI, Charles X, &c. 29

Silver Medallion of the Emperor Charles V of Germany, 1516-1558, obv. fine laureated Bust in high relief to right, in armour, imp. CAES. CAROLVS. V. AVG., rev. equestrian Figure of Phillip II to right, in armour, but bare headed, PHILIPVS. AVSTR. CAROLI. Y. CAES. F., a fine cast and chased medallion , in. diameter 1

Germany. Baptismal Medals (2); and three Marriage Medals, one very fine 5

Prussia. Frederick the Great (3 varied) ; and others of Leopold I, Joseph II, &c. 8

Utrecht Academy, 1736, obv. Monster before the repre¬ sentative of the City, rev. River god, &c. ; South American of Bolivia, Chili, &c. 7

Sweden. Gustavus Adolphus (3), varied reverses ; Charles XII, Adolphus Frederick, and Charles XIV, some fine 6

Papal Medals. Urban VIII, Innocent XI, XII, XIII, Clemens XI, Benedict XIII (2), varied 7

Innocent XII, Clemens XI, Benedict XIII (2), varied;

Clemens XII, Pius VI 6

Benedict XIII, rev. the Pope resting in chair, FULCITE.

ME. FLORIBUS., 1726, very fine 1

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Conference a Urchitz, 1805; Cathedrale de Vienne, Dal- matie conquiste, 1806; Conquete de Naples, Souver- ainetes donnes Colonne de la Grande Armee, Arc de Triomphe, Confederation du Rhin, Jena (2 varied), fine 10 Entree a Berlin, 1806 ; Capitulation des forteresses, Alliance avec la Saxe, Occupation d’Hambourg, Vistula, 1807 ; Preuss Eylau, Napoleon a Osterode, Friedland, Maringo, Varsovie,Jm6 10

Conquete de la Silesie, 1807 ; Paix de Tilsit, Varsovie, Royaume de Westphalie, Mariage de Jerome, Le Simplon, Reunion de l’Etrurie, 1808; Entree a Madrid, Bataille de Sommo, Sierra, Victoires d’Abensburg et d’Eckmuhl, fine 10

Vienne, 1809 ; Bataille d’Essling, Schoenbrunn, Rome

Unie a la France, Illyrie Conquise, Bataille de Wagram, Paix de Vienne, Mariage avec Marie Louise, 1810; A. Desaix, Canal de l’Ourcq,/we 10

Orphelines de la Legion d’Honneur, 1810; Naissance du Roi de Rome, 1811; 2 varied, Entree a Moscoue, 1812; Borysthene, Volga, Retraite de 1’ Armee, Bataille de Lutzen, 1813 ; Bataille de Wurtchen, Retour de 1’ Empereur, 1815, fine 10

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On the extinction of the Scottish Rebellion, 1639, obv. Charles I on horseback, riding to left over arms, and holding a staff, CAROLVS. D.G-. MAG. BRIT. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX., m.m. lis, rev. Hand from clouds holding a cord uniting a rose and thistle, QVOS. DEVS. {Med. III., vol. I, p. 283, No. 92), very rare, and extremely fine 1

James II on his Coronation, obv. Bust to right by Roettier, rev. A hand from the clouds holding the British crown, a laurel wreath lying on a cushion below, A. MILITARI. AD. REGIAM., 1685 ( see Med. III., no. 5), unpublished in gold, very fine and rare 1

Anne, on the Peace of Utrecht, 1713, obv. Bust to left, by Croker , rev. Britannia standing, COMPOSITIS. VEN- ERANTVR. ARMIS. {Med. III., no. 257), rery fine 1

Marriage of the Dauphin of France (afterwards Louis XVI), with M, Antoinette, 1770, obv. Bust of Louis XV to right, rev. Group round altar, SACRUM. JETERNiE. CONCORDE®. PIGNUS., rare 1

Fort William, India, obv. Two Indian Temples, a small boat between, trees, &c., in the background, REDIT. A NOBIS. AURORA. DIEMQUE. REDUCIT., exergue, IV. MAY.

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Medallet of Frederick William, Crown Prince of Prussia, obv. Bust, rev. Inscription; and another of Victoria, Princess Royal, on their marriage, Jan. 25th, 1858, s. 3, very fine , in case 2

Order of the White Elephant, gold and enamelled, obv. Elephant to left in the centre of variegated leaves, rev. Burmese Inscription, with riband and orna¬ mental gold ring, in original case , very rare 1

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188 Gold Seal or Bulla of Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, King of Sicily, and son of Edward III, King of England (1245-1295)

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Rev. EADMVNDUS. NATUS. REGIS. ANGLIE. ILLVS- TRIS. , Three lions passant on a pointed shield.

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George III, Pattern Dollar, by Kuchler , obv. laureated Bust to right, rev. M. B. F., &c. 1798, Shield crowned, copper bronzed, a fine proof 1

George III, Pattern Penny, 1799, obv. Head to right dividing date5 rev. VIGEBIT. IN. OMNE. AEYUM., in four lines, bronzed proof rare 1

George III, Pattern Halfpenny, by Droz, obv. BRITANNIA. 1790, Britannia seated, draped, rev. without legend, Britannia seated, nude, bronzed proof 1

George III, Pattern Farthing, by Droz , rev. BRITANNIA, 17 90, bronzed proof 1

George III, broad rim, Twopence and Penny, 1797, bronzed proofs

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Others, similar, of 1788, 1790 and 1791, one gilt , the others bronzed proofs 3

Others of 1788, with and without eagle below the king’s bust, and 1790, struck in silver 3

George III, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1806, fine bronzed, proofs , in metal cases 3

George III, Twopence, Pennies and Halfpennies ;

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George III, Twopence, 1797 ; William IV, Penny, Half¬ penny and Farthing, 1834, and Victoria copper coins, all fine . 12

George III, Halfpenny, 1799 ; Irish Halfpenny and Farthing, 1805-6, fine bronzed proofs, in metal cases 3 George IV, Pennies, 1825, 1826, 1827, rare date ; Half¬ pennies, 1826-7 ; Farthings (9), 1822-1830; and Third of Farthing, all fine 13

George IV, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1826, bronzed proofs 3

William IV, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1831,

bronzed proofs 3

Victoria, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1841 ; Half and Quarter Farthing, 1839, very fine , some are proofs 5

Victoria, Set of Penny, Halfpenny, Farthing and Half- Farthing, 1853, brilliant proofs 4

English Copper Coins, from Charles II to Victoria 154

Irish Copper Coins, from Charles II to George IV, including Gun Money of James II 72

Provincial Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, Halfpenny size, all varied , and in fair preservation 159

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217 Kempson’s Series of 19 Coventry Buildings, bronzed

proofs 19

218 Skidmore’s Tokens, Halfpenny size, of London Churches

and Gates, all varied and fine 25

219 London Halfpenny Tokens, including Buildings, varied

and fine 37

220 Kempson’s London Buildings, Penny size, all fine 22

221 Provincial Tokens, chiefly of the Nineteenth Century,

Farthing size 228

222 Collection of Tickets, in brass, copper and white metal,

some rare 187

223 Tradesmen’s Tokens of the Seventeenth Century 154

224 Leaden Tokens and Merchants’ Marks 144

225 English and Irish Copper Coins, with double obverses or

reverses, incuse reverses, and some made into boxes 40

226 Old Copper Coins, with engraved inscriptions, devices and

initials, mostly love tokens, some very cui'ious 162

227 Old Silver Coins, with engraved inscriptions, initials as

mementoes, love tokens, &c. 31

228 Silver Tokens, 1811-12. Shillings of Birmingham, Bristol,

Bridlington, Doncaster, Dublin, Fazeley, Flintshire, Nantwich, Newark, Newcastle, Leeds and Whitby, varied, some fine 15

229 Others of Worcester, Lincoln, Yarmouth and York ; Six¬

pences of Birmingham, Bilston, Bristol, Fazeley, &c.; Eighteenpenny Tokens of Hull, Peterborough and Reading ; and a Bath Four Shilling, some fine 17

230 Carolina Halfpenny, obv. Elephant, rev. GOD. PRESERVE.

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Colonial Copper of Canada, Guernsey, Jersey, Gibral Cyprus, Mauritius, Bermuda, &c.

Isle of Man Copper Coins and Tokens, including the sc; Douglas Penny and Halfpenny

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Halfpenny and Farthing, 1839, very fine

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250 Indian and Anglo-Indian Silver Coins (wt. 5 ozs.) 20

251 Foreign Silver Coins, various, including some dollars

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252 Oriental Glass Coins or Weights with Cufic inscriptions,

&c., some ancient and very rare 30

253 Gold. Philip le Bon, Count of Flanders (1419-1467),

obv. Figure in ship with sword and shield, PHS. DEI. GRA. DYX. BYRG. COMES. Z. DNS. FLAND., rev. IHC. AYTEM, &c., type resembling the English Nobles, rare 1

254 Gold. Ten Ducat Piece of Maxmilian I, Emperor of

Germany, and his Queen Maria of Burgundy, 1486, obv. Bust of the Emperor to right with sceptre and palm branch, rev. Bust of the Queen to left, legends in Gothic letters, fine and rare 1

ROMAN AND BYZANTINE GOLD.

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256 Tiberius, pontif. maxim., Livia seated 1

257 Nero, rev. S. C. within laurel crown, PONTIF. MAX., &c.

( Cohen 29) 1

258 Vespasian, rev. CERES. AYGYST., Ceres standing ( Cohen 18),

fine 1

259 Domitian, rev. GERMANICYS. COS. XV., Minerva standing

{Cohen 59), fine 1

260 Domitian, rev. IVPPITER. CONSERVATOR., Eagle on thunder

bolt ( Cohen 180), very fine 1

261 Antoninus Pius, rev. COS. nil., Equity standing ( Cohen

77), fine 1

262 Antoninus Pius, rev. TR. POT. XX. COS. mi., Victory

marching ( Cohen 327 ), very fine 1

263 Lucius Verus, rev. TR. P. VII. IMP. mi. cos. HI., Victory

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265 Valentinian I, rev. RESTITVTOR. RIPYBLICAE, Emperor

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266 Gratian, rev. VICTORIA. AYGG., Gratian and Valentinian

seated ( Cohen 24), very fine 1

267 Valentinian II, rev. VICTORIA. AVGG., in the field T. R.,

Valentinian and his Son seated ( Cohen 17), fine 1

268 Theodosius I, rev. CONCORDIA. AVGGG., Pome seated ( Cohen

11 ),fine 1

269 Magnus Maximus, rev. RESTITVTOR. REIPVBLICAE., Em¬ peror standing holding the labarum ( Cohen Q),fine 1

270 Honorius, rev. VICTORIA. AVGGG., Emperor and captive

( Cohen 21), Jine 1

271 Authemius, rev. SALVS. REIPVBLICAE., Anthemius and

Leo standing ( Cohen 7), fine 1

272 Arcadius, rev. VICTORIA. AVGGG, Emperor and captive

( Sabatier , No. 18 ), fine 1

273 Theodosius II, rev. VOT. XXX. MVLT. XXXX., Rome seated (Sab. 14)

274 Marcianus, rev. VICTORIA. AVGGG., Victory standing to the left, holding a long cross (Sab. 4), fine

275 Pulcheria, rev. Victory as last (Sab. 3), rare

276 Zeno, rev. Victory as before (Sab. 1)

277 Basiliscus, rev. Victory as before (Sab. 1), rare and fine 1

278 Anastasius, rev. VICTORIA. AVGGG. (Sab. 2), fine 1

279 Justinianus I, rev. Victory (Sab. 2) ]

280 Justinus II, rev. VICTORIA. AVGGG., Victory seated

(Sab. 1) 1

281 Mauricius Tiberius, rev. Victory standing (Sab. 1) 1

282 Focas, rev. Victory standing (Sab. 1), very fine 1

^ 283 Heraclius I and Heraclius Constantine, rev. Cross on steps y ^

(Sab. 48 bis.), very fine

284 Constantine II, rev. Cross on steps (Sab. 2), very fine

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288 Leo VI and Constantine X, rev. Christ seated (Sab. 11,

200 frs .), very rare 1

289 Constantine X and Romanus IV, rev. Bust of Christ ^

(Sab. 14) 1

290 Basilius II and Constantine XI, rev. Bust of Christ fo f.

(Sab. 4), fine 1

291 Romanus III, obv. the Emperor crowned by the Virgin,

rev. Christ seated (Sab. 1), fine 1 f

292 Constantine XIII, rev. Christ seated (Sab. 3), fine 1

293 Romanus IV and Eudocia, rev. their three Sons, Michael, ^ .

Constantine and Andronicus (Sab. 4), fine but pierced 1 y

294 Michael VII, rev. Bust of Christ (Sab. 2), fine 1 c 40/

295 Nicephorus III, rev. Christ seated (Sab. 5), fine 1 . \

296 John II, rev. Christ seated (Sab. 2), fine 1

297 Isaac II, l’Ange, rev. Christ seated (Sab. 2), very fine 1

298 Andronicus II, rev. The Virgin Mary standing between the '/'?■« Jb

battlements of a town (Sab. 1), very fine 1

299 Andronicus II and Michael IX, rev. similar to the last

(Sab. 14), rare 1

300 Roman Imperial Denarii 185

301 Roman Family Denarii, in 8 small trays 77

302 Six small trays, containing 75 Roman First and Second Brass Coins

303 Roman First Brass. Vespasian, rev. IVDEA. CAPTA. S.C.,

Emperor and captive under a palm tree, patinated and fine 1

304 Roman First and Second Brass, various 86

305 Roman Third Brass, various, including some Spintrise 31

306 Greek and Roman Copper Coins a parcel

307 Bronze Medallions of Verus Commodus, Elagabalus,

Trebonianus Gallus and Gallienus, and Salonina, doubt-

ful 5

308 Pewter Coins of Queen Elizabeth, Charles II, James II,

William and Mary, and William III 28

309 English Copper Coins, various 220

310 Old Brass Calendars, various 30

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312 Various Tokens, Nuremburg and modern Brass Jettons, &c.

313 Chinese and Japanese Coins 250

314 Ancient Greek Weights in Lead, and various Pewter or Leaden Coins

315 Leaden Tickets, Tokens, &c.

316 Ancient Greek leaden Sling Bullets, some with inscriptions

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317 Papal Bullre or Seals in lead which have been affixed to

documents, of Clemens II (1046), Alexander III (1159), Lucius 111(1181), Celestin 111(1191), Honorius III (1210), and Gregory IX (1227) 6

318 Others of Alexander IV (1254), Urban IV (1261),

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319 Others of Martin V (1417), Clemens VII (1523),

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320 A Satin-wood Cabinet on stand, containing 72 trays, mostly pierced for Coins, and fitted with patent Bramah lock ; the top has a secret compartment with lock. The stand with spiral supports running on castors, measure¬ ment with stand , 50 in. high , 30 in. wide, 15 in. deep

321 A Mahogany Cabinet, fitted with 20 trays, pierced various

sizes, 12 in. high , 12 in. wide , 10 in. deep

322 An Oak Box, 6 in. by 14 in. by 10 in., containing 8 oak

trays suitable for medals, &c., lock and key

NUMISMATIC BOOKS.

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L 323 Akerman’s Numismatic Manual, best edition , 8vo 1840 7

824 Akerman’s Bare and Inedited Roman Coins, 2 vol. half ' , morocco, gilt tops, LARGE PAPER, fine copy 1834 ^ ^

* 325 Boyne’s Tokens of the Seventeenth Century, plates, 4 to,

LARGE PAPER lg5g /

4-Xv 326 Cotton (W. A.) Coins, Tokens and Medals of Worcester¬ shire, plates, 8vo, vellum _ 1885 y X

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327 Folkes (M.) Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins, with

plates and supplement , 4 to, half calf gilt 1763

328 Hawkins (E.) Silver Coins of England, plates , 8vo 1841

329 Hawkins (E.) Description of the Anglo Gallic Coins in the

British Museum, plates , 4 to 1826

330 Henfrey’s Cromwelliana, plates, 4fo, half calf 1877

331 Humphreys (H. N.) Ancient Coins and Medals, with fac¬

similes in relief, small 4 to, embossed covers 1850

332 Kenyon’s Gold Coins of England, 8 vo, half calf 1884

333 Lindsay’s Coinage of the Heptarchy, plates , 4*o 1842

334 Lindsay’s Coinage of Scotland, with plates and both sup¬

plements, 4 to , half morocco , gilt top, fine copy 1845-1868

335 Lindsay’s Coinage of Ireland, plates, ito 1839

336 Millin’s Medallic History of Napoleon, with Supplement,

and 7 4 plates, 4 to, half morocco 1819-21

337 Pembroke Collection, Numismata Antiqua, in tres partes

diversa, collegit olim et seri incidi vivens curavit Thomas Pembrochiae, a fine series of plates, with index by Ames, folio, calf, LARGE paper 1746

338 Pinkerton’s Medallic History of England, with 40 plates,

folio, half calf 1790

339 Robertson’s Handbook to the Coinage of Scotland, small

4 to 1878

340 Ruding’s Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Depen¬ dencies, 5 vol. 8 vo, and 4to Atlas of Plates 1819

341 Sainthill’s Olla Podrida, 2 vol. royal 8 vo 1844-53

342 Smyth (W. H.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Duke of

Northumberland’s Cabinet of Roman Family Coins, 4 to, cloth 1834

343 Snelling’s Works, complete, comprising English Silver,

Gold and Copper Coins, Irish and Scotch Coins, Colonial Coins, Jettons, &c. with 70 plates, 4 to, half calf, fine copy 1823

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