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of tire
JFittt Jtris,
AT THEIR HOUSE,
W.C.
On MONDAY,
11th day of
MAY,
PRIOR.
J.
DAVY AND
SONS, I37,
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I.
to be the buyer ; and if any dispute between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide
No
person to advance
2s. 6d.,
and
so
III.
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 purchased 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
Messrs. SOTHEBY, not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, 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, will have the option of rethe lots uncleared, either by public or private sale, selling without any notice being given to the defaulter.
VII.
Upon
failure of complying with the above conditions, the in part of payment shall be
forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the reselling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale.
this sale,
may
PREFATORY NOTE.
Catalogue contains a description of the Second Portion of the THIS English Coins comprised in the remarkable Collection formed by
the late Mr.
Hyman
Montagu.
The
series
of iEthelraed II to that of
Edward VI
inclusive.
who
are interested in
the dispersion of this Collection, that in the first sale (British and Anglo-Saxon Series) a portion only of the coins of iEthelraed II,
Cnut and Edward the Confessor were included on account of the The numerous examples of those reigns contained in the Collection. remainder is now offered for sale, and we venture to state that this
portion will be found to include as
many
one
sales
The system
of cataloguing
the coins
Each piece is as fully described formly with that of the first sale. as it is possible within the limits of a sale catalogue, particular note
made of any special feature on each coin. By this means it is hoped to make the catalogue a faithful record of the Collection, and
being
serviceable in the future as well to the student as to the collector.
The pedigrees of the coins have been taken from Mr. Montagu's notes, and these, as far as possible, have been checked every care has
;
many
references
almost impossible to keep entirely clear of small errors. The excellence of the collection is so well maintained throughout
in
;
Each one abounds not only in rarities but also and unique specimens in silver as well as in gold
condition of the coins
plates
to
is
many unpublished
appended
to the catalogue.
We
M5L>4G46
iv
highest interest Penny of Henry III (lot 386) Noble, 2nd coinage of Edward III (lot 408) Half Noble, 3rd coinage of Edward III (lot 422) Noble of Henry (lot 497) Angel of Kichard III (lot 636) Half
;
(lot
719)
Henry VIII
(lot
742)
Pattern Angel of
Henry VIII
(lot
743)
Double Sovereign of (lot 804). We need only add that the present occasion
rare opportunity
of
Edward VI
offers to collectors
adding to
their treasures
such an opportunity
Collection
The next
it
Montagu
It is
November
next.
proposed that
Pennies, same type; moneyers, leofriL o.nordpi. (Norwich) ; wlfstsn mo. stan. (Stamford) edpine ON deodfo. (Thetford) hvse
; ;
PILTV. (Wilton)
ODE
6
Pennies, same type; moneyers, pvlfnod on DORE. (Dorchester); LODIPNE ON porimk (Warmington) ; LIOLNOD ON SIDESTEB. (Sidbury), well preserved, excessively rare mints
moneyers, pvlfnod
;
mo.
H3MTV
before bust
linlo. (Lincoln), var. pellet in field on rev. ; LODiEL moo. strnfo. (Stamford), var. annulet in field on rev. ; spyreline mo. in dio.
(Thetford), var. three ends of tie before bust (Bud. 22, 5),
collection, all fine
Marsham
5
and
scarce
Penny,
Bud.
22, 8),
rev.
;
moneyer, leofstan on cent. (Canterbury), very fine another {Hild. type A, var. c), Bust to left, diademed ; rev. Four
small cross
Small crosses arranged around central one; moneyer, LODELEOF 2 moo. stsn. (Stamford), well preserved, both extremely rare types
8
Pennies,
(Hild. type B. 1
Bud. 22,
9),
;
Bust to
right,
diademed;
rev.
Hand
of Providence between
U)
(Canterbury) ; hespvlf mo. lis an. (Chichester), rare ; psltferd mo. Trip. (Ipswich), Brice collection ; brvninl mo. KMTVN. (Southampton)
9
;
a scarce
type 5
^edered mo. lydSNF. (Lydford), rare; ; moneyers, brttimnil mo. nordpic. (Norwich), unpublished moneyer ; BOift mo. stsnfo. (Stamford) ; MSNNS mo. totkn. (Totness) ; EJTDSIL- MO.
pinto. (Winchester), mostly very fine, a scarce type
5
slightly
10
mints
sidepine on rofe. (Rochester), both fine and very rare another (Hild. type B. 1, var. a), Bust to left, diademed ; rev.
Hand
11
of Providence between ft. VJ. ; moneyer, sLROB. (Shrewsbury), very fine and a very rare type (Hild. type b. 2
;
leofvelm mo.
3
;
Pennies,
sceptre
rev.
Hand
of
right,
ft.
IU.
before,
;
pellets
moneyers, BOift MO. L^ENTPftRE. (Canterbury) ; osLVTEL mo. lvnd. (London) ; sidepine MO. rofel. (Rochester), very fine, a rare type,
first
and
last rare
mints
3
lis. (Chichester), rare, LiPEs. (Ipswich) ; spyrtinl mo. nord. MO. pint. (Winchester), well preserved, a
12
lytelman mo.
;
(Norwich)
rare type
BYRHMftER
13
Pennies,
Bust to right, diademed ; before, (Eild. type B. 3 ; Bud. 22, 15), Hand of Providence giving Latin sceptre ending in cross ; rev.
;
Benediction
mvnd
mo.
moneyers, lefstsn, mo. L^ent. (Canterbury) esdlvndo. (London); osferd mo. hrof. (Rochester),
j
Shepherd
collection
byrhsile mo.
Bud.
22, 4),
4
;
14
Pennies,
(Hild. type c
;
Bust diademed to
left; before,
sceptre
rev.
LRVX
in angles of short cross voided ; moneyers, rare ; ^edelric mo. bjcd. (Bath) ;
L^ent. (Canterbury); spetinL MO. HOLE. (ColFftZTOL DIFLIME. (Dublin) ; LODPINE MO. DOFR. (Dover) ; chester) ; elfsts:n mo. EKXE. (Exeter), the last of coarse work, mostly fine 7
15
leofzile mo.
MO.
hsm.
;
a rare mint
of cross
EODMftN
each angle
6
on
rev.,
16
Pennies, same type; moneyers, leofear mo. here. (Hereford); leopine MO. LiEPE. (Lewes) ^elfstttn mo. LEE. (Chester) ERRFIN MO. lineo. (Lincoln) EODPINE mo. lvn. (London) EODA: mo.
j ; ; ;
17
Pennies,
LYDA. (Lydf ord) ; .elfpine mo. m^eldv. (Maldon), rare, fine 7 same type; moneyers, eadmvnd mo. nod. (Norwich); ^edelm^er MO. ON ft. (Oxford) ; edsiee mo. rofe. (Rochester) ;
LVFft MO. sEEFT. (Shaftesbury) ; byrhtaf mo. svd. (Sudbury) ^ELsTftN MO. TOTS. (Totness), rare; BVRHslEE mo. pint. (Win;
chester), fine
18
Pennies, same type; moneyers, hetcpvlf mo. svdee. (Southwark); EODRIE MO. svdbyr. (Sudbury), rare; .elfrie mo. prlin. (Wallingosm^er mo. p^eri. (Warwick), Poivnall collection ; bryhtrie ford)
;
mo. per. (Wareham), Poivnall collection ; PVLFEftR mo. PILT. (Wilton) ; .elfsiee MO. pinto. (Winchester) ; and an Irish (?) imitation
of this type, legends blundered, fine
19
Pennies
(Hild. type c
moneyers,
var. a.) same as lot 14, but bust not diademed; ^elfpine mo. lvn. pvflstrn mo. Dover. (Dover)
;
(London), var. two pellets in angles of cross on rev., fine and very rare ; another (Hild. type G var. b.) same as before but bust to left
it;
moneyer,
TOES MO.
pint.
3
Pennies
rofel. (Rochester)
C
var.
c,
as in last lot
pint. (Winchester) ; another (Hild. type similar type, but with bust to right diademed ; before,
sceptre
B 2
21
Pennies
gend
(Hild. type
;
D Bud.
;
Eude bust
to
left,
dividing
le-
rev.
;
Long
cross voided,
moneyers, ^elfsiee mo. bsrd. (Bardney), rare ; .<ELFRIE MOO. BSD. (Bath); LEOFRIE MOO. E^ENT. (Canterbury); ESDNOD
crescents
moo. lise. (Chichester) ; eodrie moo. EOL. (Colchester) ; pvlfnod moo. dor. (Dorchester), rare-, dvnstjcn mo. eaxe. (Exeter), all
fine
22
Pennies, same type; moneyers, edstsn moo. bsd. (Bath); FjEREMIN MO. DYFL. (Dublin) EOD MOO. EKXEE. (Exeter) LEOFSTftN MO. EO. (York) litmsn moo. lips. (Ipswich) pihtsiee mo. eles. (Gloucester); eodrie mo. ER2CNT. (Cambridge); edelnod mo. lie.
;
23
Pennies, same type; moneyers, f^eremin mo. defl. (Dublin); .elfrie mo. erant. (Cambridge) levsmoo. h^estine. (Hastings); .edelpi. moo. here. (Hereford) ^elfrie moo. nvnt. (Huntingdon) odvlf
; ; ;
Pennies, same type; moneyers, byrhstan mo. here. (Hereford); ^elfriE mo. HVN. (Huntingdon) dvrvlf mo. liher. (Leicester), rare ; iELFsiEE MO. LINE. (Lincoln) edpine mo. lvnd. (London) EOD7C MOO. lyda. (Lydford) PVLFPINE MO. on. OXN. (Oxford),
; ;
mostly fine
25
mostly fine
26
Pennies, same type; moneyers, ^edelpine mo. rvm. (Romney), a rare mint ; pynsiee moo. sERO. (Shrewsbury) ; nhtinE sitv.
(uncertain mint); eristin MOO. sttcn. (Stamford), rare
moneyer;
;
osvlf MOO. def. (Thetford) ^elfstan mo. byrhsiee mo. pint. (Winchester), mostly fine
;
tot
(Totness)
27
Pennies, same type; moneyers, hvnepine mo. peled. (Watchet), a rare mint .<elfrie moo. pelie. (Wallingford) leofril mo. pelie. pvlfrie moo. per. (Wareham) DVRftNT MO. pihr. (Wallingf ord) Worcester); eoldvs moo. PILT. (Wilton); byrhtnod moo. pin.
; ; ; ;
7
;
28
Pennies, same
moneyers, f^enemin mo. difli. svmerlids: mo. eofr. (York) var. cross and pellet in angles of cross on rev. ; elepine mo. lee. (Chester), legend on obv. blundered ; EODX MOO. sEEFT. (Shaftesbury), barbarous work; another, with same rev. type, moneyer, pvlfsttcn mo. dof. (Dover), but obv. with blundered legend and
type,
but varied
29
Penny,
helmet, inscriptions on both sides blundered ; another, as Hild. type D, but struck on a large square flan ; inscriptions blundered ; and another, also struck on a square flan with same obv. type, but
rev.
type A, inscriptions
on
3
and
exceedingly rare
30
Pennies
Long
(Hild. typeE; Bud. 22, 1), Bust to left in radiate helmet, rev. cross voided, each limb ending in three crescents and bisect-
ing square, with three pellets at each point, moneyers, .<elfril MOO. BSD. (Bath) ; IRKS MO. EOFR. (York) ; LODPINE MO. LLES.
(Gloucester)
;
HV. (Huntingdon)
EDsiLE MO. KLESTIN. (Hastings) ; iEDELsTJCN MO. ON. LVND. (London), var. cross in ; elfpil mo.
preserved, a scarce type
field on rev., the last very fine, the others well and very rarely to be found in fine condition
31
Pennies, same type; moneyers, lepine moo. l^epe. (Lewes), unpublished moneyer ; LEOFPINE MO. LEIL. (Chester) ; sVNELOD MO. LlNIr. lodpine mo. lvnd. (London) ; .ELFRIL MO. NOR, (Lincoln)
;
(Norwich);
scarce type
esdperd
MOO.
ROF.
(Eochester),
well
preserved,
a
6
32
Pennies, same type; moneyers, esdmvnd moo. lvn. (London); LOLDVs MO. sereb. (Salisbury); EsLEft moo. stan. (Stamford), hvnepine mo. peled. chipped; noDPlNE mo. TOTA. (Totness) a rare mint; brvnstan mo. pint. (Winchester), Mur(Watchet),
;
chison, Lake-Price
and Brice
preserved,
a scarce type
33
Penny
rev.
(Hild. type
var.), obv.
0.
+edelred
re.,
Helmeted bust
to left,
+ ODDENL7CR
terminating in three crescents ; no ornaments in angles, very fine and of the highest rarity, a variety not given by Hildebrand [PI. I] 1
collection.
CNUT.
a.d. 1016-1035.
34
Pennies
(Hild.
type
E; Bud.
23,
7),
Bust to
left,
crowned, within
quatrefoil, rev.
quatrefoil; moneyers,
SLFPSLD
(Colchester)
;
(York) ^elfzil (?) mo. Lif. (Ilchester) ^edelbrht lip. (Ipswich) LEOFPINE ON HS. (Southampton) LEOFIL ON LEI. (Chester) leofinl mo. linl. (Lincoln) ; osLVT MO. linlo. (Lincoln), mostly
;
fine
35
^lfpi mo.
lehr. (Leicester) ; svmerled mo. lin. (Lincoln), var. cross behind bust; lodmjcn lvnde. (London), Ford collection; alpine ON
M^LD. (Maldon)
oxsn. (Oxford)
;
NOR.
stsn.
(Norwich)
(Stamford)
PVLPINE ON LEOFsVN ON
9
36
Pennies, same type; moneyers, LODRIL mo. linl. (Lincoln), var. cross on rev.; liofpine on lvnd. (London) brvnstsn san. (Sandwich) LODPNE MO. xTK, (Stamford) PVLFsTSN sVL. (Southwark) EDPINE mo. deo. (Thetford) leoflsr o. tot. (Totness) pvlmer on pihr. 9 (Worcester); leofpine ON pinlst. (Winchester), mostly fine
; ; ; ; ;
37
Penny
rev.
(Hild. type
Long
B. M. Cat. n, p. 249, type ii.), Rude bust to left; cross voided, each limb ending in three crescents; moneyer,
^ELFHEH moo. sLRO. (Shrewsbury) fair condition ; another (Hild. type E var. a), same as lot 34, but sceptre before bust; moneyer, LODPINE on LLEP. (Gloucester), fine ; another (Hild. type E var. g.) same type as last, but bust to left, diademed, no sceptre ; moneyer,
E7CPLIN mo. stan. (Stamford), fine condition; another (Hild. type E. var. i.) ; same type as last, but bust to left crowned, and on rev.
moneyer, iELFsiL 4
38
Pennies
two
helmet
before, sceptre
;
circles
19), Bust to left wearing pointed Short cross voided, limbs united by broken annulet enclosing pellet in each angle ;
G; Bud.
;
23,
rev.
l^eofpine on L^ENT. (Canter; bury); pvlfpine ON LOL. (Colchester); pvlfstsn on Eftx. (Exeter); farlr MO. eofepi. (York), var. two pellets on rev., very fine ; lifinl
moneyers, Klfpold on bad. (Bath)
on
fine
lipeszpi.
(Ipswich);
bollr on
llepe. (Gloucester),
mostly
39
Pennies, same type; moneyers, supine on elxles. (Exeter); letel mo. eofrpil. (York) ; lodril on LLEP. (Gloucester) Ford collection; etzile on h^stinbtc (Hastings); Ford collection; leofpine on leil. (Chester) OSLOD on linlol. (Lincoln) ; iELFLSR ON
;
; moneyers, leofstj?n on lvn. (London) ; msns NORDVI. (Norwich) ; pvlfpine ON OLXE. (Oxford) ; BOLLS ON seftesb. (Shaftesbury), pierced; EKPELIN on stsnf. (Stamford); ^elflar on svbL. (Southwark) ; ^lfstan ON PINL. (Winchester),
mostly fine
41
on nord. (Norwich), pierced; esdpine mo. deo. (Thetford); pineman ON deod. (Thetford) ; EODPINE ON p^eri. (Warwick);
EODEILD onn PELE. (Watchet), a rare mint, Ford collection; Rlfpold on pihr. (Worcester) ; iELFSiEE ON pinEes. (Winchester),
mostly fine
42
Pennies,
(Hild.
rev.
typeR; Bud.
22, 1),
Bust to
left,
diademed
before,
Small cross voided, circle enclosing pellet in centre ; sceptre ; ^elfelm on briv. (Brewton), a very rare mint ; .ELFRIE moneyers, ON EIEEST. (Chichester), a rare mint ; BOEft ON dofeer. (Dover) ;
pvlnod
6
on elep.
43
Pennies, same type; moneyers, pvlsiee on here. (Hereford); .elfpkrd on l^ep. (Lewes) ^elfnod ON. LINC. (Lincoln) pvlfpine on line. (Lincoln) ; eodere on lvnd. (London) eodrie on
; ; ;
ON
44
Pennies, same type; moneyers, EODEOD ON LVNDE. (London), a very rare moneyer leofpine on NOdp. (Norwich) ; ^EELRIE ON SEE. ^elfpie on deod. (Shaftesbury) leofpine on six (Stamford) 6 ^edestsn ON pi. (Winchester), mostly fine (Thetford) ;
; ;
;
45
Penny,
head
of Winchester (var. Bud. 22, 5), similar type to lot 42, but of king not diademed and before it sceptre in form of spear ;
moneyer,
to
lished variety;
left,
on pinee. very fine, extremely rare, an unpubanother of London (Hild. type K; Bud. 23, 27), Bust diademed ; rev. Cross composed of four ovals, the bases
ljcdivler
brvnmsn on lvnde.
well pre-
*** No.
collections.
46
Pennies,
left
left, diademed; in ornament over short cross hand, sceptre ; Quadrilateral voided ; moneyers, leofrie on eipes. (Ipswich) Marsham collection EDPftRD on l^eve. edpsr. (lewes), a rare instance of the reduplication of the moneyer's name, Ford collection ; DVRERIM ON LIN. (Lincoln) ; brvnear ON LVN. (London) ; iELVERD ON LVND. (London) ; spert.
(Hild.
ON stsnfo.
47
Pe n ny,
of London, unpublished, obv.'LKVT rex, Three quarter figure of king to right, wearing helmet, holding long sword in right hand; rev. + bosi ON lvndl, Small cross pattee in centre, very fine, unique, this coin
is
collection.
48
Pennies
with (6), (Hild. type G; Bud. 23, 19), Same type as lot 38, blundered legends on both sides others (2), (Hild. type H ; Bud. 22, 1), Same type as lot 42, but with bust to right ; before, sceptre
;
last
HAROLD
I.
A.D. 1035-1040.
49
Penny, Canterbury, (Hild. type A; Bud. 24, 1-3; B. M. Gat. II, pi. xx, 1), rev. Alfred on een., obv. harold rex, Bust to left, diademed
;
Cross composed of four ovals united at their bases by two circles, in fair condition ; another, of Chichester, same type ; moneyer,
iELFRiL
ON
2
;
50
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Dover, reading obv. + harold r: 1 rev. +EDPINE onn dofr., very fine, a scarce mint
51
Penny, same type (Bud. 24, 2), of Exeter, reading obv. + -harold 1 relx rev. edsieie on elxel., very fine, a scarce mint [PI. I]
;
*#.*
From
52
Penny, same
hamtv.,
type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Cambridge, moneyer, pvlfpine LRAN.; another, of Southampton, same type, moneyer, ^elfpine
both well preserved
on on
2
and
rare mints
53
Penny, same
and
rev.
fine
and
* * *
From
54
Penny, same
leliee.
;
another,
first
type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Chester, moneyer, leofpil of Lincoln, same type, moneyer, lovrim
ON ON
linlol., the
preserved
scarce mint,
tlie
55
Penny, same
type, (Bud.
24,
;
2),
of Chester,
moneyer, snell
on
2
leielee., fine
and
scarce
another, of Lincoln,
same
type, moneyer,
spertebra. ON
56
Li., well
preserved
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Lincoln, reading obv. + harold rex ; and rev. +^elfnod on lnlolv, very fine and a scarce moneyer of this
mint [PI. I]
1
collection.
Penny, same
DEFILE
EINEPOLD on lvn.
another,
both well
on nordpil.,
London, with large bust, moneyer, of Norwich, same type, moneyer, preserved, the second a scarce mint and
2
of
moneyer
58
Penny, same
LVND., fine
on
; another, of Shrewsbury, same type, moneyer, slrob., well preserved, the second a rare mint
PVLFRED
2
59
Penny, same
same
scarce
type, (Rud. 24, 2), of London, moneyer, eodpin steper. o. lv., very rare, with two moneyers' names, fine ; another, of Stamford, type, moneyer,
LODRIC ON STANF.,
a
2
mint
60
Penny, same
type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Salisbury, moneyer, pinstanie on SERD., very fine; another, of Stamford, same type, moneyer, spert.
well preserved, the second a rare spelling of this mint
on sanvo.,
61
Penny, same
deodf.
;
type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Thetford, moneyer, leofpine another, of Winchester, same type, moneyer, PyDlA
on ON
2
62
Penny, Bath,
(Hild. type
B; Bud.
to left in
B3\,
24,
4; B. M. Cat. n,
;
pi.
armour
before, shield
2), obv.
;
Long
enclosing pellet
;
in each angle,
another, of Bristol,
jslfpard on
63
Penny, same
LE.
;
type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Canterbury, moneyer, leofstan o. another, of Colchester, same type, moneyer, eoril on LONE.,
mint
64
Penny, same
EOL.
;
type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Colchester, moneyer, pvlfpine o. another, of Dover, same type, moneyer, edpine on dofr.,
65
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Dorchester, reading obv. + Harold rex; and rev. +hpataman o. dor., well preserved, a very rare
mint
1
66
Penny, same
type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Exeter, moneyer, edmer on elxe. ; another, of York, same type, moneyer, beorn on eoe., both fine 2
;
67
Penny, same type (Bud. 24, 4), of Exeter, moneyer, leofpine on e. another, of York, same type, moneyer, EODINE ON eorv., both well
preserved
2
24, 4), of Ipswich, reading obv.
68
+ HAROLD
1
relx
69
rev.
+ lifinl ON LIPE., very fine, a rare *** From the Brice collection.
mint
Penny, same
both fine,
another, of
and
2
4),
70
Penny, same
era.
;
Cambridge, moneyer, stirlere another, of Hastings, same type, moneyer, ^elfperd on B.M.,
type, (Bud.
24,
of
71
Penny, same
ON
rare
HftMT.
on
rev.
moneyer, brihtjvler
and
2
10
72
Penny, same type, {Bud. 24, 4), of Hereford, reading obv. + HSROLD reev ; and rev. + leofenab on he., extremely fine and a rare mint
[PL
73
I]
Penny, same type (Bud. 24, 4), of Hythe, reading obv. + harold ree. ; and rev. + edrie ON hde., fine, extremely rare, an unpublished mint
of this reign
1
*** From
74
Penny, same
fine
2
obv.
75
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Lincoln, reading rleex and rev. +OSMVND o. Li., very fine
;
+ harold
1
(lot 104).
Penny, same
fine
on
lee.
another, of
both
2
type, (Bud. 24, 4), of
;
77
Penny, same
lvn.
(retrograde)
on
78
another, of Norwich, same type, moneyer, leopine 2 nord., both fine, the second a scarce mint
24, 4), of
same
London, moneyer, liffinl on lvnd. ; type, moneyer, LIFINL ON OLXE., both fine,
1
scarce
mint
79
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Malmesbury, reading obv. +hxrold rex 7C. and rev. EODM2EN on mel., fine, and an extremely rare mint 1
;
80
Penny, same
seob
;
type, (Bud. 24, 4), of Shrewsbury, moneyer, pvlfrd o. another, of Salisbury, same type, moneyer, Alfred on ser., 2 well preserved, scarce mints
81
Penny, same
fine
brvpin no zts.
another, of Thetford,
both
and
scarce mints
2
Sainthill
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 4) of Thetford, reading obv. +HAROLD rel. ; 1 and rev. ^elfpine on doo., extremely fine, a scarce mint
* * #
From
83
Penny, same
type, (Bud. 24, 4) of Warwick, moneyer, loda on purine.; another, of Winchester, same type, moneyer, ^ELFINE ON PINE., well 2 preserved, the first a scarce mint
;
84
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 4) of Watchet, reading obv. +HAROLD rex 1 and rev. eodeildd on pee., fine, an extremely rare mint Penny, same
85
type, (Bud. 24, 4) of Wallingf ord, moneyer, pvlpiine 0. a rare mint ; another, of Winchester, same type, moneyer, pell, 2 SPILEMAN ON PN., both well preserved
11
86
Penny, Southampton,
rev. trefoils
similar type to Bud. 24, 4, but varied, having on and lis in fourth,
moneyer's name, leoppiine o. ham., well preserved, a very rare variety 1 *** This type is a transition one into Hild. type B, var. a ; see next and
following coins.
87
Penny, Bath,
eel., Bust to
(Hild. type b, var. a; B.M. Cat. n, pi. xx, 4), obv. +harold left, in armour ; before, shield and sceptre ; var. three
pellets in front of
helmet
rev.
Long
;
cross
by
in each
1
angle, trefoil of three pellets, fine, a very rare mint [PI. I] * * From the Marsham collection + (lot 200).
88
var. a)
of Bristol, reading obv. +HAROLD brie., fine, and a rare type of this scarce
1
89
Penny, same
EEXE., fine
type,
;
(Hild. b, var. a)
of Exeter,
moneyer, ^edm^er on
ON
EOF.,
90
of Leicester,
York, moneyer, ^rnerim on eo. same type, moneyer, pvlstan ON leh., well
;
91
(Hild. b, var. a) of
of Stamford,
onn
2
same
areil on stan.,
92
(Bud. 28, 1 ; B. M. Cat. n, p. 306), same type as Hild. b, but bust to right ; before, sceptre, &c. ; reading obv. +HAROLD
;
REE. (retrograde)
and on
rev.
pvlderine on
eo., fine,
unique
1
[PL
93
I]
collections.
Penny, Oxford,
(Hild. type b, var. b), obv. +harold rex, Bust to left, diademed, in ornamented robes ; rev. EOLAMAN ON OEX. Long cross voided, limbs united at their bases by circle enclosing pellet ; in each
lis
angle,
between two
pellets, fine
variety
94
Penny,
B.M.
same
type as the preceding lot but bust to large helmet ; before, sceptre ; reading
in armour,
obv.
+ HAROLD rex
95
+SPERTINE ON IE., very fine and of extreme rarity [PI. I] 1 Penny, same type, (Hild. type b, var. c), of Colchester, with moneyer's name, pvlpne on. eol., fine, slightly cracked, an extremely rare type and
mint
i
collection.
Penny, London,
type,"
obv.
(Hild. type
re.,
+harold
type
rev.
lvnd.,
Long
12
HARTHACNUT.
A.D.
1040-1042.
97
type
left,
A; B. M. diademed ;
Cat. u, p.
rev.
+oddenlr
lvdenne,
;
pellet
1
98
nardlnvt
rev.
99
Penny, Dover,
pi.
(Hild.
obv.
XXI, 1);
+ETTSI&E onn
rare mint
a; Bud. 24, 1; B. M. Cat. n, re., Bust to right, diademed; rev. Cross of four ovals as in lot 97, fine, a very dofra.,
type A,
var.
+HARDLNVT
* * +
From
the J.
collections.
100
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 1), of Exeter, reading obv. +hardalnvt re. 1 and rev. h-pvlnod on exle., very fine and very rare [PI. I] From the Dymock, Murchison, Bergne, Young, and Brice collections. *** Penny, same LNVT re. ;
type, (Bud. 24,
Sbudrev.
1),
101
4-harda1
collection.
obv.
102
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 1), of Hastings, reading DALNVT re. and rev. bridd on hjes. fine and rare *** From the Marsham collection (lot 201).
;
+ HAR1
103
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 1), of London, reading + brvn onn lvnde., very fine and rare
Penny, same
IfNVT re.
;
obv.
as last;
rev. 1
104
1),
+HARDA1
and
rev.
+ BODPINE ON
Mus.
(lot 106) collections.
* * +
From
105
Penny, same type, (Bud. 24, 1), of Steyning, reading obv. +hardalnvt re. and rev. +FRIDI ON stenile., extremely fine and a very
;
%.* Figured
106
Penny, Dorchester
2),
obv.
(Hild.
type b.;
Bud. 24, 2
left,
B.M.
Cat.
n, pi. xxi,
diademed, sceptre in left hand; rev. +I.ODPINE ON DORLE., Short cross voided, over which quadrilateral ornament, with pellet at each angle, fine and a very
rare mint
1
+NARDLNVT
RE.
Bust to
13
107
Penny, same
re.
;
and
rev.
type, (Rud. 24, 2), of Ilchester, reading obv. hardlnvt LODRiL onn lifell., fine, a very rare mint, found at
1
(lot
107) collections.
obv.
108
Penny, same type, (Rud. 24, 2), of Huntingdon, reading + hardalnv. and rev. + pvlfpi. ON hvnta., very fine, a very
j
rare
1
mint
[PL
I]
*#* From
109
Penny, same
re.
j
and
rev.
type, (Bud. 24, 2), of Langport, reading obv. + +dvinERD oh LSNLP., fine and very rare
HARBLNVT
1
110
Penny, same
R.
;
and
rev.
type, (Rud. 24, 2), of Lincoln, reading obv. +OOSMVND ON lin., fine and rare
collection (lot 205).
+ HARDLNVT
1
2), of Leicester,
reading
obv.
+ hardlnvt
+ s^evine on
rev.
112
Penny, same
r.
;
London, reading
obv.
+ hardlnvt
1
and
+ lodril LALIL ON
twomoneyers' names
113
Penny, same
and
rev.
NARDLNVT
:;
+ OVDENLARL ON
type, (Rud. 24,
rev.
and
scarce
114
Penny, same
rox
115
and
+BLALANAN ON
*** From
116
Penny, same
re.
;
and
rev.
type, (Rud. 24, 2), of Stamford, reading obv. + lodpine on stanfo., fine and rare
+NARDVT
1
collection.
obv.
Penny, same type, (Rud. 24, 2), of Winchester, reading dalnvt and rev. + DRAL A ON PILE., fine and rare
;
+HAR1
(lot
204) collections.
Penny,
of Aylesbury, unpublished, similar type to Rud. 24, 2, but the quadrilateral ornament on the rev. has three pellets at each angle ;
obv.
like
reading
type
is
+ hrnlnvtiemti
the
rev.
+ leofdne on
UNIQUE, "a
^ell
l.,
the
rev.
is
coin of Cnut,
this piece
probably copied,
unpublished mint,
beautiful specimen"
1
[PI. Ij
*** From
14
119
Penny, London,
var. a)
rev.
;
(Hild.
type b,
obv.
+ nardlnvt +
LV.,
+ ovdenlarl ON
a; B. M. Cat. n, p. 321, type ii, Bust to left, diademed, no sceptre ; Quadrilateral ornament on short cross
var.
,
120
Penny, London,
(Hild. type
B.
M.
Cat.
n, p. 322,
all
within circle
LEVI,
121
of legend; rev. + ASLAL ON lvnd., Short cross voided; in angles, 1 in fair condition, pierced, of the highest rarity
(var.
Penny, London,
helmeted
;
Bud.
pi. D, 42),
;
behind, shield
rev.
voided, with three crescents at end of each limb, fine, extremely 1 rare
*#* Hawkins,
ed.),
:
considers this
coins
but Danish.
evidently
Penny, London,
type to the last coin, but the helmet of the king is radiate, and on the rev. there is a pellet in each angle of the cross and also in the centre ; reading
(var.
obv.
Bud.
+HARDELNVT; and
rev.
+LEFPINE ON
rare
collections.
Penny, London,
(Eks. 218); obv. + hardeenvt, Bust to left, in armour, and radiate helmet; rev. oddenlr on lvd., Long cross voided each limb terminating in three crescents ; pellet in centre ; over quadrilateral ornament with three pellets at each angle, very
fine
*** From
124
pi. d, 41); obv. +nardeen., Bust to left, in hand raised before bust rev. +TOOEI ON lvdl, armour, open right
;
Long
from
cross voided, as
on the preceding
coin,
and extremely
Cuff,
Penny, London,
&c,
as
obv. +hardelnvt, Bust to left, in radiate helmet, on the preceding coin ; rev. + alpine on lvd., Long cross voided ; three crescents at end of each limb and pellet in centre ;
126
pi. h, 45), obv. +hardeenvt, Bust to left, in radiate helmet as before ; rev. 4-alfpard 0. LV., Long cross
&c, as on the preceding coin ; but and annulet, very fine and very rare
in alternate angles,
1
15
1042-1066.
127
Pennies,
radiate crown
A; Bud. 25, 33-34), obv. Bust to left, with Small cross pattee in centre ; moneyers, elepine ON eoferi. (York), var., annulet in field on rev. ; stireoll on
(Hild.
type
:
rev.
eofer. (York),
var. as last
;
lvnde. (London)
128
lifinlE onn
very rare mint
;
brvnstan on deo.
Pennies,
(Hild.
(Thetford),
a scarce type
obv.
type A, var. c;
Crowned bust
facing, with beard ; rev. Small cross patt6e in centre ; moneyers, pvlfpine on bede. (Bedford) ; pvlpine on lolec. (Colchester) ; mareere ON EAD. (St. Eadmunsbury), a rare mint ; ARNERIM ON
rev.
brvnine ON
rare mint
;
EIPPE. (Ips-
wich)
pvlfpi on
all fine
Pennies, same type moneyers, oderim on. eofr. (York), var. annulet in field on rev. pilerib. on hyrtf. (Hertford), a rare lefpine on spelling of mint name ; aeelpine on lee. (Chester)
; ;
^Eglpin.
;
in field
on
rev.
mostly fine
130
Pennies, same type moneyers, dorr on eofr., (York), var. annulet in field on rev. ; vlf on lineoln (Lincoln), var. small bust in oval ; aoldin on lvnd. (London) retrograde, var. annulet in field on rev., rare lefpine nor. no. rof. (Rochester), two moneyers' names (?) diorman on st^e. (Steyning), scarce ; spareolf on sta. (Stamford), Sharp collection eodlef on detf. (Thetford); brihtm^er
;
ON
131
Pennies, same type; moneyers, osparde on stan. (Stamford), Sharp collection herred on piltv. (Wilton) ; leofpold on pin. (Winothers, (Hild. type B ; Bud. 26, 36-38), obv. Bust to left, chester) diademed ; rev. Short cross, voided moneyers, SPOTA on bede. leofpine on een. (Canterbury) eltan on eofi. (Bedford)
;
;
;
rev.
BVNINE ON
LIP. (Ipswich),
7
as Hild. type
132
B; Bud. 26, 36-38, as in last lot; moneyers, ernpii on here. (Hereford) ; leofpi. on l,ep. (Lewes) ; hvsear on leie. (Chester) ; pvlsi on lvnd. (London) ; leofre
on STAN. (Stamford)
pe.
brvnpine on
7
16
133
Pennies,
(Eild. type
;
c; Bud.
25,
21-24), obv.
Bust to
left,
diademed;
before, sceptre
Quadrilateral ornament with three pellets at each angle over short cross voided ; moneyers, ^edestan on brie,. on E.ENT. (Canterbury); ERNE-RIM ON (Bristol), rare; liofpine
rev.
; ;
/ELIPINE on eexe. (Exeter) ^elfpine on hvnt. dvrlrim on LINEE. (Lincoln), Brice collection ; pvlf(Huntingdon) PINE ON LVD. (London) ; ^ELELPIE- ON OEXENE (Oxford), all fine 8
eoferp. (York)
;
134
Pennies, same type; moneyers, stireol on eofofe. (York); pvlfPINE ON LVND. (London) ; LEOFPINE ON NORD. (Norwich) ; ^ELELpne on oexe. (Oxford) pvlfNjER on rvne. (Romney), a rare
;
liofpine on sand. (Sandwich), a very rare type of this mint, Marsham collection; estmvnd o. deodf. (Thetford); lodril on
mint
;
pineest. (Winchester),
all fine
135
Pennies,
at
(Hild. type
;
before, sceptre
rev.
d Bud. PAEX
; ;
Bust to
left,
diademed
pellet
on
rev.
moneyers, drsiie on bfor. (Bedford) var. eadpold on ex. (Exeter) pvlfpi. on hvnt. (Hun; psex on rev. ; brvniine on lei. (Leicester), rare ;
;
136
Pennies, same type; moneyers, leofpine on nori. (Norwich) HALFD6NIS ON OX. (Oxford), unpublished moneyer, very fine bola ON tant. (Taunton), rare; edriee on deo. (Thetford) alpine on piher (Worcester) ilvdto inr NIC. (uncertain mint),
;
cross,
Danish or Irish
(?)
mostly fine
137
Penny
York, {Eild. type d, var. a ; Bud. 24, 12), same type as lot 135, but on the rev., Short cross voided, no crescent at ends of limbs ; moneyer, vlfletel on eofer. (York) var., annulet on rev., fine ;
of
Another of London,
very fine
same
type, but
PAEX on
rev.
retrograde
collection.
Pennies,
before,
(Hild.
typeE; Bud.
:
Bust to
left,
diademed;
gradually
sceptre
rev.
Short cross
voided,
the limbs
expanding and united at bases by two circles ; moneyers, ^eieln^er ON bad. (Bath) ; ^elfrie on bfrde. (Bedford), var., pellet on rev. ; jEbestan on briesto. (Bristol), rare ; leofpine on lent. (Can-
brihtric ON EOLEE. (Colchester), var., pellet on rev. ; ON dof. (Dover) ; arnlrim ON eofe. (York), var., annulet on rev. ; lifine on exseex. (Exeter), all fine, mostly scarce
terbury)
;
LINSTAN
mints
17
139
Pennies, same type; moneyers, ernerim on eofer. (York), var. annulet on rev. EAPVLFON GLEPEEK, (Gloucester); BLAEEMAN ON EVL. (Guildford), a very rare mint LEOFENOD ON HFRE. (Hereford); edperd ON l^epe (Lewes) EODRIE ON HVNTEN. (Huntingdon) alesie on leil. (Chester) vlf on lineolne. (Lincoln), all
; ; ; ; ;
fine
140
Pennies, same type; moneyers, stireol on eoferpi. (York), var. annulet on rev. godrie on glepele. (Gloucester) manna on lineol. (Lincoln) briesie on lvndene. (London) brintpine on LVND. (London) brihtpi. ON MALME. (Malmesbury), rare; DVRFVRD on nordp. (Norwich) ; brihtril ON pal. (Wallingford), all fine,
;
;
;
Pennies, same type; moneyers, leofred on lvnd. (London); var. pellet on each limb of cross on rev.; PVLFEET ON SXjEN. (Steyning), rare godpine on stanfo. (Stanford) leofril on deodf. (Thetford); brvnpine ON PA. (Wallingford) ; sideman on perh. (Ware; ;
ham), rare
142
ON pineest. (Winchester);
(Bud. 24, 2)
moneyers,
;
on lvnden. (London), var. pellet on each limb of cross godpine pidia ON P. (Winchester), very rare, with two moneyers'
names
;
others (Hild.
in
type F
var.
obv.
Bust
to
right,
hand
pointed helmet ; sceptre ending in cross in right rev. Short cross voided, each limb ending in three crescents ;
; moneyers, eoferpii. (York),
annulet in centre
deorman on loleee.
var.
(Colchester)
;
sevle ON
annulet
on
rev.
BRVNINE
7
ON
143
eipi.
Pennies, same type, (Hild. type F; var. End. 25, 20, as in last lot); moneyers, bred on elesxien. (Hastings); godrie on hvnte. edpine ON LjEPE. (Lewes) ; odbern on lineo. (Huntingdon)
;
(Lincoln)
(Oxford)
^EELPIE ON LVNDEE. (London) ; BRIHTPOLD ON OX. EODELEOF ON DEOT. (Thetford) ; LIFINL ON PINEESTEI.
all fine
(Winchester),
144
Penny, London
lot
142
(Hild. type f var. a; Bud. 25, 19), same type as but bust wearing pointed helmet to left, and sceptre
;
collection.
18
145
Pennies,
lot
(Rild. type
;
var. b
142
but bust to
Bud. 25, 18,) same type as last coin or right, holding sceptre with lis at head ;
;
moneyers, brvnhese on lolel. (Colchester) ; dvinnl on ilestie. (Hastings) ; Ford collection ; loldsie on lvnd. (London) j liofpine ON NOR. (Norwich) ; pvlfril on st^en. (Steyning), rare , Brice collection
;
brand ON paling.
146
Penny, Bedford,
unpublished type, obv. +edperd rex o., Bust to right in pointed helmet; before, sceptre with lis at head ; rev. + liofbEGEN on bede. (Bedford), Short cross voided, each limb terminating in
an incurved segment of a
1
it is
*#* From the Durlacher collection. This coin is of importance as the connecting link between Rild. types F and G.
147
Pennies,
(Hild. type
Bud. 24,
9),
obv.
Bust to
ing arched crown; before, sceptre ; rev. Short cross voided, each limb ending in an incurved segment of a circle ; moneyers, ^elfril ON berdest. (Bardney), fine, an unpublished mint of this reign ; morlre
ON eadmvn.
(St.
Eadmundsbury), in fair
condition
s^epan on
3
148
Pennies, same type; moneyers, LODPINE ON breel. (Bristol), rare ; godpine ON LILEST. (Chichester), scarce liofpine on dirbi. (Derby),
;
rare
var.
lifinl on exeeest. (Exeter) ; .elfril on exeleste. (Exeter), DORR ON EOFERPIL. annulet enclosing pellet behind bust
;
(York), var.
fine
annulet on
rev.
brvnil ON
149
Pennies, same type; moneyers, pvlfril on LILEIT. (Chichester), arnlim on eofr. (York), var. annulet on rev. pvlm^er on scarce EXELEST. (Exeter) s^ELOL ON LANTE. (Cambridge), scarce BRIHTmond on LLEP. (Gloucester), broken brid on h^esti. (Hastings) ; lodril on hvnte. (Huntingdon) ospold on l^epe. (Lewes), mostly
; ; ; ; ; ;
fine
150
Pennies, same type; moneyers, aslal on linLoln. (Lincoln); ^EiELFPARD ON LVND. (London) ; BRIHTRED ON OXENEX. (Oxford) pvlm^er ON rvmed. (Romney), rare ; PVLftLER on slobe. (Shrewsbury) ; SVMERLIPE ON PIODFO. (Thetford) ; GODRIL ON SERBVRI.
;
151
Pennies,
same type;
moneyers, lodril
(Steyning),
rare;
on
;
lvnde.
(London);
diorman ON
;
brvnpine on stanfo. (Stamford) lodelif on piodpo. (Thetford) liofstan on pihre. (Worcester), rare SUPINE ON PILTI. (Wilton) ANDERBODA ON PIN.
st^enil.
; ;
19
152
Pennies,
(Eild. typen; Bud. 24, 13, &c.) Sovereign type, seated on throne, sceptre in right and orb in left hand ; cross voided, martlet in each angle ; moneyers, manna
obv.
King
Short
rev.
on lnet.
^ELFRIL ONN PVLFRIL ON LILES. (Chichester) exel. (Exeter); leofine ON glevelst. (Gloucester); brid on h^stien. (Hastings) ; deorman on lvnde. (London), all fine, a
(Canterbury)
;
j
scarce type
153
ospold ; SPROT ONN LEIL. (Chester) ; PVLFRIL ON (Lewes) linlo. (Lincoln) ; direman. ON LVD. (London), var. pellet on rev., Neville Eolfe collection ; LODPINE ON ROF. (Kochester), a rare mint,
;
ONN
L^EPE.
all fine,
scarce type
154
Pennies, same type; moneyers, pvlfril ON st^en. (Steyning), rare and very fine; follpine on svdrv. (Sudbury), fine, an unpublished brihtril on pall type of this excessively rare mint, Ford collection
;
(Wallingford),
extra fine,
;
Brice
collection
s^epine
on piltvne.
fine,
(Wilton), fine
type
a scarce 5
155
Pennies, crown
Bud. 25, 26), obv. Bust to right, wearing arched before, sceptre ; rev. Short cross voided ; in each angle pyramid, springing from inner circle and terminating in pellet ;
(Hild. type
I
;
;
moneyers, iELFPiNE ON brv. (Bristol), a rare mint ; ^ELFPINE ON LILEST. (Chichester), rare ; ovdlrim on eofri. (York), var. annulet
instead of pyramid in one angle of
all fine, the last very fine,
rev.
;
DVNINL ON lege.
(Chester),
a rare type
156
Pennies, same type moneyers, vlfletel on eof. (York), var. annulet instead of pyramid in one angle of rev. leofpord on l^ep. (Lewes) jELFsil ON leill. (Chester) ; osmvnd on lvndep. (London), gilt,
; ; ;
all fine,
a rare type
vELFPi.
157
oxeneford a
(Oxford), unpub-
ON
st^e.
and unique in giving the name in full ; godpine (Steyning), a rare mint ; jslfpine on pin. (Winchester),
3
Hild. type
rev.
all fine,
a rare type
(var.
158
Penny, Southampton,
lets
;
similar type to lot 155, but in i), the pyramid terminates in three pelwell preserved,
a very
another, of Wallingford, (var. Hild. type i), unpublished, similar type to lot 155, but the cross on the rev. has a segment of a circle outwards at end of each limb ; moneyer, brihtm^er on pa.
(Wallingford), of the highest rarity, fine
C2
20
159
Penny, Winchester, (Hild. type I, var. a; Bud. 25, 25), obv. eadpard rex, Bust facing, crowned, holding sceptre and orb; rev. + HEADEPVLF ON pi. (Winchester), Short cross voided; in each
pyramid springing from inner circle and terminating in very fine and exceedingly rare [PL I]
angle,
pellet,
1
collections.
Penny,
cross
angle,
Chester, (Hks.
;
223), obv.
;
to right, hel-
meted
before, sceptre
rev.
+ ^elfs. on
voided, with
pyramid
last
same as the
and of
the
highest rarity, if
1
not unique
* * This coin #
161
to
is
where
it is
probably figured.
Penny, Wilton,
right,
(Hild. type
;
L; Bud.
24,
;
11), obv.
rev.
eadpard
re.,
Bust
pilt.,
crowned
before,
sceptre
+ LENTPINE on
Across
field PTfx
between two
and exceedingly
1
rare, being
an unpublished
*** From
21
LOT
162
Hks. 230; B. M. Cat. n, Head to left, wearing arched pi. xxxr, ang., "crown; before, sceptre; rev. ^elfnod ON LEAL (" Cealchythe Chelsea), Across field and between two lines P X X., extremely fine, 1 unique [PI. I] *** From the Brice collection. This is the only coin known of this
Penny,
A; Bud.
26, 3
+ harold rex
mint.
163
Penny, York, same type, (Bud. 26, 3), reading, obv. +HAROL. rex ANGO. ; rev. ovdgrim on eofr. (York), very fine 1 From the Marsham collection (lot 217). ***
Penny, Hastings, same type, (Bud. 26, rex ang. ; rev. + dvnninl on B.M.
mint
3), reading, obv. + harold (Hastings), very fine, a rare
164
Penny, Hastings, same type, (Bud. 26, rex ANglo. rev. +beodred on ^st.
;
reading,
obv.
+ harold
1
%*
166
From
the
Young and
Brice collections.
Penny,
ang.
Chester,
;
same
+ harold rex
this
rev.
+DRONT on
reign, unpublished
moneyer
%*
167
From
Penny,
angl.
Lincoln, same type, (Bud. 26, 3), reading, obv. + harold +PVLMiER ON LINCO. (Lincoln), very fine [PI. I] ; rev.
rex
1
*#* From
168
Penny, London, same type, (Bud. 26, 3), reading, obv. + harold rex 1 ANglo. ; rev. +edpine on lvndei. (London), very fine
%*
169
From
Penny, Shrewsbury, same type, (Bud. 26, 3), reading, obv. + harold rex angl. rev. + pvlm^er ON srob. (Shrewsbury), fine, an extremely
;
rare mint
22
170
Penny, Steyning, same type, (Bud. 26, 3), reading, rex anglo. ; rev. + dermon on st^eni. (Steyning),
rare mint
*.*
obv.
+HAROLD
a very
1
very fine,
From
171
Penny, Worcester, same type, (Rud. 26, 3), reading, obv. + harold rex Ai. ; rev. + leofril on pihre. (Worcester), fine, an extremely
rare mint
1
172
Penny, Warwick, same type, (Rud. 26, 3), reading, obv. + HAROLD rex A. rev. +patemon on pri. (Warwick), very fine, an exceedingly
;
rare mint
173
type, (Rud. 26, 3), reading, obv. +HAROLD rev. +^elfpold on pilti. (Wilton), fine and scarce
rex
1
174
pn.
(Winchester),
fine
and
1
175
Penny,
left
;
Bristol, (Hhs.
232
B. M. Cat. n,
pi.
xxxn,
5), similar
type to
lot 162,
reading
to the right with sceptre, instead of to the +HARALD RE. ; rev. +^ELFPinE Oh BRYL (Bristol),
is
legend commencing at bottom to left, fine, Hks. p. 167, describes the Brit. Mus. specimen, which has pax on the rev. retrograde, as
UNIQUE (1)
* * #
From the Devonshire, Martin, Murchison, and It probably belongs to the first coinage of Harold most in type the coins of Edward the Confessor.
Bristol,
ii,
Boyne
II, as it
collections.
approaches
176
Penny,
Cat.
(Hild. type
6), obv.
pi.
xxxi,
rev.
a var. a; Bud. 26, 1 Hks. 231 B. M. +harold rex angl., Head to left, crowned +leofpine on bri. (Bristol), Across field and
;
;
;
lines
%*
177
pax, fine, a very rare mint, a rare type From the Brice collection.
[PL
I]
Penny, Cricklade, same type, (Bud. 26, 1), reading, obv. +haroldrex angl ; rev. +leofred on lri. (Cricklade), fine, an excessively rare
mint of
this reign, possibly
unique
26, 1), reading, obv.
178
+harold rex
rev.
(Dover), var.
PAX on
retrograde,
1
*** From
179
reading,
obv.
+HAROLD rex
fine,
rev.
an un1
23
ENGLISH COINS
(After the Conquest).
WILLIAM
The References are
to
(the Conqueror).*
1066-1087.
to
a.d.
Hawkins,
Ruding, "Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain"; and " Silver Coins of England" 3rd edition.
obv.
;
180
rev
;
+ pillelmv. rex a., Bust of king to left, crowned + sibrand ON bedl, Cross with floriated ends,
all
;
within circle (Hks. 233 very rare, an unpublished type of this mint
annulet in centre
Rod.
pi.
I,
7), fine,
collection.
Pen ny, Bristol, same type, {Hks. 233), reading obv. + pillelmv. rex a. rev. +lifpine ON brilesi; another, of Canterbury, same type, reading obv. + pillemvs rex a. rev. + PVLFRED ON LATPAL, both
j
fine
and rare
2
1
*** No.
182
collection.
Penny, Dover, same type, (Hks. 233), reading obv. + pillemvs rex an. rev. + manpine on dovo., extremely fine and very rare, an
;
"%* From
183
+pillemv.
it
which catalogue
was
attri-
184
Penny, Hastings, same type, (Hks. 233), reading obv. + pillemvs rex rev. +DVNNIE ON ;estl, extremely 1 fine and rare, as the preceding
*** From the York Moore and Addington
collections.
185
Penny, Eomney, same type, (Hks. 233), reading obv. +illemv. rex rev. + pvlfmer on rv., fine, a rare type of this scarce mint
*** From
the Neville Kolfe collection.
i. ;
186
Penny, Wallingford, same type, (Hks. 233), reading obv. + pillemvs rex N. rev. + brand on pallin., fine ; another, of "Winchester, same type, reading obv. + pillemvs rex a.; rev. + lvfinl ON PINLE.,
;
* For obvious reasons the classification of the coins of William I and II as proposed by Hawkins has been adopted. A sale catalogue is scarcely the place to vent new theories though several coins in this collection would suggest considerable modi;
fications.
24
187
Penny, Hereford,
similar type to Hks. 233, but without sceptre before bust (Bud., Suppl. pi. I, 4), reading obv. + pillemvs rex i. ; rev. 1 ^egelril ON her., extremely fine and an excessively rare type From the Bergne and Brice collections. ***
similar type to Hks. 233, but with large bust to right ; before, sceptre (figured in Num. Chron. vol. xiv, p. 149 ; Hks. p. 170),
188
Penny, London,
reading
obv.
+pillemv8VI;
rev.
+pvlfpineon
and Brice
a.,
Cuff, Bergne,
collections.
Penny,
Cricklade, obv.
rev.
+ pillemv rex
+leofred on
Bust of king
facing,
cross,
crowned
(Bonnet type);
lrie.,
Voided
each limb
ending in two crescents ; annulet in centre ; pyramid surmounted by pellet in each angle (Hks. 234 ; Bud. pi. I, 2), in fair condition, an
excessively rare mint, of
which
this type is
unpublished
1
i.
190
+ pillemv. rex
another, of Gloucester,
rev.
+ pillemvs rex
I.;
rare
191
+ pillemvs REX;
1
192
Penny, Shrewsbury, same type, (Hks. 234), reading obv. + pillemvs rex i. rev. +eolril on 2R0BE2BI., extremely fine, a very rare mint,
;
of which this
collection.
obv.
193
Penny,
rev.
Stafford,
+ pillemv. rex
+godpine on 8TEFF0R., very fine, an extra *** From the Brice collection.
194
Penny, Wallingford, same type, (Hks. 234), reading obv. + pillemvs rex A. rev. + brihtm^er on pall, j another, of Worcester, same rev. + garvlf on pihre., both type, reading obv. + pillemv. rex i.
;
very fine
and rare
195
Penny,
rev.
which
Ipswich, similar type to Hks. 234, but the head of the king, is small, is within a circle obv. + PILLEMVS REX ; ; reading
+ ^egelbriht on
obv.
;
196
Penny, Stamford,
before, sceptre
+ pillemv.
crowned
rev.
unique
which
is
of this mint, and only one other specimen of this type known,
in the British
Museum
Num.
Chron.,
NS.
collection (lot 222). This coin is referred to in vol. ix, p. 354, note 33.
25
197
Penny, Exeter,
obv. +pillemvs rex., Bust of king facing, crowned, under a canopy ; rev. + ^elfpine on exei., Quadrilateral compartment with floriated ends within circle ; in centre, annulet (Hks. 236;
End.
mint
pi.
I,
1),
collection.
obv.
Penny,
coin
as
the preceding
1
rev.
+ s^epeard on exell, very fine and *** From the Brice collection.
very rare
199
Penny, London, same type, (Hks. 236), reading obv. +PILLEMV. rev. 4-vhtred on lvdnel, very fine and rare [PI. I]
RE.
I.
200
Penny, Oxford, same type, (Hks. 236), reading obv. +pillemvs rex 1 rev. +GODPINE on oxene., very fine, a rare type of this mint
collections.
Penny, Wallingford, same type, (Hks. 236), reading obv. +PILLEMV. rex ; rev. + brand on pallingl, in perfect condition, very rare, an
unpublished type of this mint
1
202
Penny,
Bristol, obv. +pillem. rex ang., Bust facing, crowned; on either side, sceptre; all within circle; rev. +leofpine"on brl, Within circle cross flory over cross bottonnee ; in centre, circle,
(Hks. 237
Bud.
pi.
I,
%*
203
From
Penny, Exeter, same type, (Hks. 237), reading AN.; rev. +pvlfpine ON exei., very fine and
+PILLEMVS REX
1
rare
204
Penny, York, same type, (Hks. 237), reading obv. +PIELM. rex ang. rev. alil ON eofrpil ; another, of Southampton, same type, readrev. + supine on amtv., both well ing + pillem. rex AN. pre; ;
served, scarce
205
Penny, York, same type, (Hks. 237), reading obv. +pilem. re. ANGElor. ; rev. + ovdgrim on EOF., fine ; another, of London, same type, reading obv. + pilem. rex angolii ; rev. godpine on lvndi. ;
inner circle of dots on both sides, very fine, both scarce
2
*** No.
206
collection.
type,
(Hks.
+ pillem. rex
1
rev.
ospold on l^penl,
\*
207
;
From
Penny, Malmesbury, same type, (Hks. 237), reading obv. + pillem. rex angloi. rev. +BRIHTPI. on malme., very fine and a very rare
type of this mint
1
26
208
+pillem. rex
rev.
+ LENRIL ON
reading
obv.
another, of Wilton,
;
same
type,
+ pillemvs rex
no. 2
ai.
rev.
+ leofpold
2
ON
209
* * No. 1 *
collection.
Penny, Wallingford, same type, (Hks. 237), reading obv. +pillem. 1 rex angl. ; rev. +brihtm^er on pall, very fine and rare
*.*
From
210
Penny, Wilton, same type, (Hks. 237), reading obv. +pillem. rex angl.; rev. +SIEVARD ON pilt., very fine, and a rare type of this
mint
1
*** From
211
Penny, Winchester, same type, (Hks. 237), reading REX ANG. ; rev. +speatlinl on pin., very fine and
*** From
the Shepherd
collection (lot 117).
+pillem.
1
scarce
212
Penny, Hereford,
obv.
of king,
facing,
+^eglpine on crowned, between two sceptres as Hks. 237; HERL, Within circle cross bottonnee over quadrilateral ornament with 1 pellet at each angle, as Hks. 238, fine, unpublished, unique
*** From the Howard and Brice collections. This is an interesting coin, as it shows that types 237 and 238 of Hawkins were nearly contemporaneous and may have been struck by the same king.
WILLIAM
213
op
WILLIAM
II.
Penny,
Cricklade, obv.
side,
facing,
crowned;
LREL., Cross bottonnee over quadrilateral ornament with pellet at each angle, as on the preceding coin, (Hks. 238 ; Bud. pi. I. 10), fine and 1 a rare type of this very scarce mint [PI. I]
;
on either
a star
all
within circle
rev.
+ LIOFRED on
214
Penny,
Ilchester,
;
anl
mint
rev.
^egelpine on
238), reading obv. +pillem. rex gifl, very fine and a rare type of this
1
Penny, London, same type, (Hks. 238), reading obv. +pillelm. rex 1 ai. ; rev. + edpa. on lvndn., very fine and scarce
*** From the Gibbs
collection.
obv.
216
Penny, Marlborough, same type, (Hks. 238), reading rex anl rev. + lid oin m^rlebh., fine, and an
;
+pillem.
1
exceedingly rare
%*
From
the
Warne
collection.
27
217
+EDPOPLD
type, (Hks. 238), reading obv. +pillem. rex O. NODIR.; another, of Oxford, same type,
reading
obv.
+ pillem. rex
ani.
rev.
+ godpine on
oxsne., both
2
*** No.
218
an unpublished type of the Oxford mint from the Bieber and no. 2 from the Wakeford collection.
obv.
Penny,
ai.
j
+ pillem. rex
1
and a rare
(lot 119).
219
mint
220
Penny, Lewes,
right, crowned, holding sceptre in right hand; rev. +LEEFVILD OM LEPE., Large cross patt6e within circle, trefoil in each angle, (Hks. 239 ; Rud. pi. I. 6), extremely fine, of exceedingly %ne fabric, and very rare
1
obv.
+ pillem.
account of the great breadth of the cross on the rev., the squareness of the letters in the legends and the general excellence of style, Mr. Montagu considered that this coin was probably a pattern.
collection.
On
221
ofo;.
+ pillem. rex;
1
and rare
collection (lot 114).
Penny, Wallingford, same type, (Hks. 239), reading obv. +pillelm. rex rev. + pideman on pal., fine, unpublished moneyer and type of this
;
mint
223
Penny, Winchester, same type, (Hks. 239), reading obv. re.; rev. +^estan on pinll, very fine, a rare type
*** From
the Bryce collection.
+pillelm.
1
224
obv.
+pillelm. rex,
rev.
Bust of king to
right,
with
+leofvild om
reverse of this coin is like that of Harold II (Hks. 230). It may have been struck as an experiment, when it was proposed to place the word pax on the coins (see Hks. I. c.) For same moneyer (see lot 220).
collection.
The
225
Penny,
Lincoln, obv. pillelm. rex, Bust of king to right crowned, holding sceptre in right hand ; rev. + liford on linlo., Within circle large cross patted, in the angles of which are the letters PSXS, each within a circle (Hks. 240), extremely fine and excessively
rare, being
an unpublished
%*
From
type of this mint [PI. I] the Cuff, Bergne, and Brice collections.
28
226
Penny, Winchester, same type, (Hks. 240), reading obv. + pillelm. 1 rex; rev. +SIPORD ON pinle., very fine and very rare From the Beaworth Find and the Addington collection. ***
;
227
Pennies, "Pax" Type (Hks. 241; Bud. pi. I, 4), obv. Bust facing crowned, holding sceptre in right hand over left shoulder; rev.
Large cross pattee with pjfxs in angles, as in lot 225 ; money ers, + osmier ON bad. (Bath), unpublished, Brice collection ; + LOLBLAL ON bril. (Bristol), Ford Collection; + Alfred on lntl. (Canterbury);
(Dover)
+ SPR^ELLINL ON Li. (Chichester); +LIFPINE ON DOFRE + semier on ^xel. (Exeter) + ^elfpine on hvt.
;
(Huntingdon),
228
Pennies, "Pax"
bard.
type (Hks. 241); (Bath), unpublished and very rare, Brice collection;
(Bardsey),
extremely
rare,
;
Sharp
collection;
+SEPORD ON +OTER ON
+ ^elfhen on
pefns. (Pevensey), 4
*** No. 2 is usually given to Peterborough, but Bardsey seems a much more probable attribution. It was a mint under Henry I.
229
Pennies, "Pax" type (Hks. 241); moneyers, +spein on brils. + godril ON cntl. LL i. e. Civitas (Can(Bristol), Brice collection Ford collection ; + sepine on ^exele. (Exeter), Brice colterbury),
;
lection
ON
230
afg^et ON glepil. (Gloucester), Ford collection ; + .elpord ; + gifl. (Ilchester), unpublished; + DVNIL ON HSTANL. (Hastings), all very fine 6
Pennies, "Pax" type (Hks. 241); moneyers, + lolblal on brilii. + afg^et on glepi. (Gloucester) + pvlfpine on lip. (Bristol)
; ;
(Ipswich)
(Hereford)
tion,
+ DVNIL ON H.ESTI. (Hastings) + L.ESTAN ON + d^edric on hrtfi. (Hertford), very rare, Ford
;
HRFI.
collec-
231
Pennies, "Pax"
type (Hks. 241); moneyers, +edred on hide. Ford collection + VLF ON linlolie (Lincoln) + edpi on (Hythe), lvndnei. (London), Ford collection + .elfpine on isle. (Maldon), rare; + godpine o.nordp. (Norwich), Ford collection; +SPETMAN
;
;
ON oxne.
232
Pennies, "Pax"
(London), Ford
collection
;
type
(Hks.
;
241);
moneyers,
+ edril on lvnd.
(Romney),
rare,
collection
+ pvlm^er on rvm.
;
Ford
233
+ ^lfen ON SANDP. (Sandwich) + ^ELNOD ON SL^EFT. + godpine on s^eri. (Salisbury), Foi'd collec(Shaftesbury), rare pvlfpord on sta. (Stamford), rare, all very fine 6 tion; + Pennies, "Pax" type (Hks. 241); moneyers, + godpine on SiER. + dvrbrn on stni. (Steyning) rare (Salisbury), Brice collection + LIFPORD ON SVDI. (Southwark) + ^ELFPINE OM DTF. (Thetf ord),
;
;
collections;
29
234
Pennies, "Pax" type (Hks. 241); moneyers, +osbern on SERB. + sidelol on peri. (Wareham) (Salisbury), Ford collection; + DREIL ON PERIL. (Warwick) + BALDRIE ON PIHR. (Worcester) + sepine ON piltv. (Wilton) and another with blundered legends,
; j
Brice
6 pih.
235
(Worcester); + ^estan ON PINLE. (Wincester), Brice Collection; + vrdbrn on efrp. (York), all fine ; others (2) as Hks. 242, same
type with annulet on right shoulder
lie.
;
moneyers,
+ brvman on
the
(Chichester),
both
Marsham
Collection
and
+ godrie ON lehre.
5
(Leicester),
unpublished
(var.
236
Hks. 241, 242), with no ornament on brihtpold on etli. (Canterbury) + semoneyers, + pine on piltv. (Wilton) + sefmroi on piti. (Wilton), all from the Marsham Collection another with annulet on left shoulder and three pellets on right moneyer, seivler ON jexel. (Exeter), unpub;
lished; another as Hks. 241, but no inner circle around bust; moneyer, brihtpine on lvn. (London), unpublished, Marsham Col5 lection, all fine and very rare
237
Penny, Bardsey,
obv. +pillelm. rex l, Bust of king, facing, crowned, hand holding sword rev. + sepord on bardi., Large cross right pattee over quadrilateral ornament with trefoil at each angle ; all
;
within circle (Hks. 243 ; Bud. pi. I. 13), of this scarce mint (see note to lot 228)
fine,
an
*** From
238
Penny,
rev.
Ilchester,
+PILLELM. rex
+PIEHXSEION gifli., very fine and rare %* From the Shepherd collection (lot
116).
;
239
Penny, Southwark, same type (Hks. 243), reading obv. +pillelmrex rev. + lifpine on svde., very fine and very rare, an unpublished type of
this
mint
*** From
240
the
Marsham
Penny, Winchester, same type (Hks. 243), reading obv. + pillelm. rex ; rev. +LEOFPOLD on pine., 1 extremely fine and rare
*** From the Brice
collection.
241
Penny, Winchester, same type (Hks. 243), reading rex I. ; rev. ,estan on pine., very fine and rare * * !* From the Marsham collection (lot 232).
obv.
+ pillelm.
1
30
WILLIAM
a.d.
II
(Rufus).
1087-1100.
242
Penny,
243
+pillelm. rex, Bust of king to right, crowned, sword in right hand ; rev. + brihtpord on bril., Large cross patt6e over cross flory, annulet in centre; all within circle (Hks. 244 ; Bud. 1 Suppl. pi. I, 2) fine and rare Penny, Dover, same type (Hks. 244), reading obv. same as last; rev. + lifpine on dofrl, well preserved but pierced, an unpublished type
Bristol,
obv.
of this mint
1
obv.
244
Penny, London, same type (Hks. 244), reading rev. + ^elfr<ed ON lvnd., fine and rare *** From theBrice collection.
+pillelm. rex
245
Penny, Steyning, same type (Hks. 244), reading obv. + pillelm. rex i. ; rev. + brvnstan on stn., fine and very rare, an unpublished type of
this
mint
246 247
Penny, Tamworth, same type (Hks. 244), reading obv. + pillelm. rex ; 1 rev. +brvnil ON tampr., very fine and a rare mint [PI. II] pillelm rex l, Bust of king to right, crowned, Penny, Leicester, obv. +
sword in right hand
;
rev.
+ lifpin. on
large cross patte, with pellet in each angle (Hks. 245), extremely fine
all
within circle
1
and of
rarity of this type is shown by the fact, that no specimen occurred in the Murchison, Bergne, Shepherd, or Brice collections, and only an illegible one in
collection.
The great
Marsham
248
collection.
obv.
Penny, Lewes,
+ pillelm. rex
(var.
l,
Hks. 245)
circle, trefoil
*** From Miss Williams' collection (Sotheby 1889). This coin is of the same mint, and by the same money er as no. 220 and is also of the same fine fabric. It may therefore have been a pattern. It is of considerable importance as it connects the types nos. 239 and 245 of Hawkins, which may therefore have been contemporaneous.
249
Penny, Lincoln,
obv. + pillelm. rex l, Bustof king to right, crowned and holding sword &sHks. 245; rev. +liford on linlo., Within circle large cross patt6e, in the angles of which are the letters ptcxs, each
within a
circle,
This coin is of the Murchison, Bergne, and Brice collections. the same mint and by the same moneyer as lot 225. Like the preceding piece it is also of importance, as it forms a connecting link between
types nos. 245 and 240 of Hawkins.
31
250
Penny, Bedford, obv. +pillelm. rex, Bust of king, facing, crowned, rev. + SIGOD ON bedfrl, Quatrefoil with right hand holding sword
;
centre;
all
within
and rare
obv.
251
Penny,
Chester,
+ LIFIL ON
%*
252
same type (Hks. 246), reading leieles., very fine and rare From Archdeacon Pownall's collection.
type
same
as last; rev.
1
Penny,
Rochester, same
I. ;
rex
rev.
+ gvdrvm on
notes that this
Mr. Montagu
the Rochester
(Hks. 246), reading obv. + pillelm. rofl, well preserved and very rare, as is the only known specimen of this type of
1
mint
the Wakeford collection.
*** From
253
Penny, Steyning, same type (Hks. 246), reading obv. +PILLELM. REX; rev. +DVRBRN ON STEN., very fine and very rare, being an unpublished
type of this mint [PI.
II]
254
Penny, Taunton, same type (Hks. 246), reading obv. +PILLELM re.; rev. + ^elfpine on tan., fine and an exceedingly rare mint, of which
this is
an unpublished
type
255
*** From the Wakeford collection. Penny, Warwick, same type (Hks. 246), but no annulet in centre of cross on rev. ; reading obv. + pillelm. rex ; rev. + DIDR^ED ON 1 PRIP., very fine and rare *** From Archdeacon Pownall's collection. Penny, Winchester, same type (Hks. 246), reading rex ; rev. eolbern on pinl., very fine and rare
*** From the Brice
collection.
obv.
256
+ PILLELM.
1
257
Penny, London,
obv.
+ pillelm.
;
rev.
rl, Bust of king facing, crowned, didril on lvni., Large cross pattee over
247
Bud.
pi.
I,
3), fine
and a very
1
258
Penny, Norwich, same type (Hks. 247), reading rev. +hopeord on NOR,v.,fine and extremely
lished type of this
obv.
+ pillelm.
re.
rare, being
an unpub1
mint
obv.
259
+pillelmi. rl, Bust of king facing, crowned, Penny, in right hand ; on right of head star ; rev. + ^elfril ON sceptre gde., Cross flory over quadrilateral ornament with pellet at each
Guildford,
angle
rare
all
within
circle,
(Hks. 248
Bud.
pi.
I,
11), fine
and a very
1
and unpublished
the
mint
it
*** From
260
Marsham
where
was attributed to
Norwich.
+ pillelm.
re.
and very
rare, being
an unpublished
1
%*
From
32
261
Penny,
obv.
same as
last;
rev. 1
+ ielfril ON
262
and rare
[PL
II]
* * #
From
Penny, London, same type (Hks. 248), reading rev. + Adlbold on lvnd., fine and rare
+pillelm.
ki.
263
Penny, Sudbury, same type (Hks. 248), reading rev. +hadbrand ON svb., fine and extremely
lished type of this rare
obv.
rare, being
mint
collection (lot 118).
Penny,
rev.
"Winchester,
obv.
pinee., Cross pattee voided over cross ringed, i.e., with annulet at each end, annulet in centre ; all within circle,
(Hks. 249
;
+ tODARD
Bud.
pi.
I,
mint
collection.
on
265
after his
name
Penny, Canterbury,
star
+pillelm. rex, Bust of king facing, side of head ; rev. + simier on LNTLI., crowned, Cross pattee voided over cross ringed, as on the preceding coin, 1 (Hks. 250 ; Bud. pi. I, 9), very fine and rare
on each
collections.
Penny,
rev.
glde., well preserved and of the highest rarity, procoin of this mint, unpublished
1
*** From
267
the
Eansom
collection.
Penny, Lincoln, same type (Hks. 250), reading obv. +pillelm. re.; 1 rev. pvlfpord on lin., extremely fine and rare [PL II] * * From the Brice collection. #
Penny, London, same type (Hks. 250), reading obv. +pillelm. reix; rev. +pvlford on in., very fine and rare, and slightly differing in
type of rev., the ends of the cross ringed are not circular but in
crooks
268
form of
1
269
Penny, Malmesbury, same type (Hks. 250), reading obv. +pillelm. rex rev. + sepord on malme., extremely fine and an unpublished
;
* *
#
From
the
Marsham
270
Penny, Winchester, same type (Hks. 250), reading obv. +PILLELM. rex rev. +GODARD pinre., extra fine, and very rare, being an unpub;
* * #
From
33
HENRY
I.
a.d. 1100-1135.
271
Penny, Canterbury,
on either
flory
;
side,
+ hnrllx nl, Bust of king facing, crowned annulet; rev. + EDPINL on latn., Within circle cross
obv.
;
pyramid inwards, terminating in three (HJcs., ; pi. I, 15), very fine and very rare [PI. II] %* From the Whitbourn and Marsham (lot 245) collections.
in each angle,
pellets
1
251
Bud.
272
Penny,
rev.
same type (Hks. 251), reading obv. +HNRI. rex + pinnr^ed on lei., very fine and very rare
Chester,
n.
collections.
obv.
Penny, Rochester, same type {Hks. 251), reading rev. -h^elstan on rof., very fine and very rare
*** From
the Addington collection.
+HNRI. REX;
1
274
Penny, Wallingford, same type (Hks. 251), reading obv. +HNRI. ex NL. ; rev. 4-brihtil ON PLIGL., very fine and of great rarity, being an
unpublished type of
this
mint
275
Penny, Southampton,
crowned
;
obv. +hENRi. REX, Bust of king facing, no inner circle ; rev. [ + ] DORT ON hANTV., Ornament of four curved and four ringed angular sides, enclosing annulet (Hks. 252 ; Bud. Suppl. pi. I, 9), fine and one of the rarest types of this 1 reign, and also unpublished of this mint
e.,
276
Bust
field
above and below, two annulets, all within circle (Hks. 253 ; Bud. Suppl. pi. i, 7), fine and extra rare, being an unpublished moneyer, and
also
277
Penny, Ipswich, same type (Hks. 253), reading obv. + hENRi. re. rev. + lvfpine ON gip., very fine and extra rare, an unpublished type of
this
mint
the Shepherd collection.
*** From
278
Found
in Somersetshire.
Penny, Steyning, same type (Hks. 253), reading obv. +HRNRI. REX; rev. + godril ON stein., holed, in good state, and very rare, an unpublished type of this
mint
the
"%* From
279
Marsham
Penny,
Chichester, obv. + 1ienrilvs rex a., Bust of king facing, crowned, within circle; rev. + brand o. lilestr., Cross flory within circle, annulet in centre (Hks. type 4 ; Bud. Suppl. pi. i, 6),
fine
and unique of
this type
and mint
;
collection.
34
280
(Eks. type 4
Bud. Suppl pi
rare,
t,
6),
;
but
rev.
reading
obv.
+ IienriEVS rex
an.
+ lepine ON
and extremely
an unpublished
1
*** From
281
the
Marsham
Penny, Hastings,
coin),
(Bud. Suppl pi n,
;
6,
engraved from
this
reading
obv.
+ hENRiEVS rex
Marsham
rev.
+ bonifaee on
hAS.,
1
fine
and
excessively rare
Penny,
Exeter,
;
obv.
left,
crowned;
circle,
II,
before,
flory
sceptre
rev.
+ [pv]lfpine on
type of this
Within
cross
an unpublished
3), fine
and very
1
283
Penny,
rev.
+ GODRIE on
Lincoln, same type (Hks. 254), reading obv. line. ?., very fine and very rare
+henri.
ri.
collection.
Penny,
Gloucester, obv. + henrievs, Large three-quarter bust to left, crowned and holding sceptre ; rev. + tIivrs. on glopel., Tressure
of four sides, flory at angles,
upon a
angle
(HJcs.
255
Bud.
very fine
and rare
285
(HJcs.
reading
obv.
+ Iienrilvs
Marsham
rev.
+ sm^epin. on
lvnde., very
1
286
Penny, Oxford, same type (HJcs. 255), reading + rapvlf ON oxenn., fine and a rare mint
same
as last; rev.
1
287
Penny, Winchester,
sceptre;
angle,
rev.
obv.
+RIMVNT ON
+1ienri. rex., Bust to left, crowned before, pin., Cross potent with annulet in each
;
but cracked,
*.*
circle
type,
(HJcs.
256; Bud. pi
tJiis
i,
14), fine
1
unpublished of
mint
From
288
Penny,
From
the
Marsham
35
289
Penny, London,
left,
lvndene
portrait,
in
two concentric
II, pi.
circles
I,
rev.
+ [p]vlepine
3),
and of
Cuff, Wigan, Marsham, and Eostron collections. Hawkins p. 174, states that only four specimens of this type are known, viz. this one and three in the British Museum ; but Mr. Montagu pos-
lot).
290
Penny, Southwark, same type as last (Hks. 258), but with an ornament on the obv. before the king's face ; and reading obv. hEN ; on svtdvr., of the highest rarity and the best prerev. +slfgar
. . .
Cuff,
Penny,
Chichester, obv.
and armour;
in front,
Iienrievs, Bust of king to right in helmet sceptre; rev. + willem. on CRST., Cross
with lis at each angle ; pellet also in each angle of cross (Num. Chron., vol. iv, p. 146), fine and unique 1 *** From the Dymock, Murchison, Whitbourn, Neck, and Webb (lot 27) collections. See also lot 360 for coin of William, son of Stephen, with same moneyer's and mint names.
flory over tressure of four sides
292
Penny,
+1ienrilvs re., Bust of king, facing, crowned, sceptre in right hand; on right, star; rev. +DVRANT ON LARLL, Within circle quatrefoil, enclosing cross ; lis in each angle of
Carlisle, obv.
***
293 294
quatrefoil (Hks. 262; llud. Suppl. pi. n, 6), very fine and a unique 1 type of this rare mint (see Hks. p. 177) From the Cuff, Murchison, " Lady in the North," and Brice
collections.
Penny, Southwark, same type (Hks. 262), reading obv. +h.ENRir,vs R. ; rev. +alga[r on] svdper., fine and very rare 1 Penny, Lincoln, obv. hENRit. REX, Bust of King, facing, wearing
pointed crown ; sceptre in right hand ; star and ornament on right ; rev. ... El. ON. line., Quatrefoil with ornament in each angle,
enclosing cross (Hks. 263
the rarest types of this reign
;
Bud. Suppl.
pi.
I,
%.* From
295
the
Marsham
Penny, London, same type (Hks. 263), reading obv. +1ienri. rev. +pvlfpine on lvnd., fine for this extremely rare type
*
re.;
1
From
296
Penny,
Lincoln,
+ hen.
.,
Small bust in
NILOL.,
profile to left,
crowned
before, rose;
Large annulet in each angle (Hks. 264), a fine portrait and an extremely ran
type
1
rev.
+GODRIL ON
36
297
Penny,
Bristol, obv.
+ b.ENRir,vs
R.,
rev.
Bust of king in
profile to left
Tresbefore, sceptre ; ; sure of four sides, flory at angles, and enclosing star ; ornament of three annulets opposite each side (Hks. 265 ; Bud. pi. n, 5), fine 1 and very rare, being an unpublished type of this mint
crowned
+ edr[il]vs on
bristo.,
298
*** From the Marsham collection (lot 250). Penny, Edmundsbury, same type (Hks. 265), reading obv. same as last ; rev. + godril on s. edm., very fine, an excellent portrait and a rare
St.
1 mint of which this is an unpublished type [PI. II] collections. *** From the Tyssen, Durrant, and Shepherd (lot 122) 299 Penny, London, same type (Hks. 265); but with smaller head and
+ h.ENRiLVS
lent portrait
R.
rev.
and the armour much decorated reading obv. +RABVLF ON lvnde., extremely fine, with excel;
and rare
Murchison,
"a
Lady
in the North,"
and
(Hks. 265),
larger bust than the preceding, and the armour not so much decorated ; reading obv. + Iienrilvs R. ; rev. + osvlf on pe[li]gl.,
extremely fine, probably the finest portrait on any reign, rare [PL II]
known
coin of this
1
collection.
Penny, London,
obv. +hENRl. rex, Half-length figure of king, threeto right, sceptre in right hand ; before face, three stars ; quarters rev. +sigarvs on lvnd., Within double circle, cross potent on
266
Bud.
and
1
302
pine on pinle.,
slightly
266), but with lozenge (?)ineach ; reading obv. + hENRiL. REX ; rev. + GOTcracked, in good state, and an extremely rare
1
mint
the
*** From
303
Warne
collection.
Penny, Wareham,
holding sceptre
potent on cross
obv.
;
-fhENRlE. rex, Bust of king, facing, crowned, star on right ; rev. + sperravot on par., Cross
flory,
&c,
as
on
lot
301
266-267), very fine, and probably a unique combination of these types 1 *** From the Cuff, Murchison, Bergne, and Brice collections. This coin was described by Hawkins, when in the Cuff collection (seep. 176).
304
Penny, Wilton,
obv.
+ Iienril.
star,
rev.
open trefoil in each angle springing from the outer circle (Hks. 267 ; Bud. Suppl. n, pi. I, 6), 1 very fine, an extremely rare type, and not published of this mint
+ brvnig ON
collection.
37
1135-1154.
LOT 305
Penny,
Castle Rising,
obv.
stiefne. r
.,
Bust to
left,
in profile,
crowned, holding sceptre ; rev. + rodbret on ris., Large cross flory within circle ; in each angle, trefoil of annulets springing
from
* * *
circle (see
From
Suppl.
the
ii,
Holmes
pi.
i,
collection.
This type is a combination of Bud. and Hks. 265 (Henry I), rev. It probably
For an account
of
see
Num.
Chron. Ser.
ill.
ix, p. 335.
306
ON lvnd., somewhat
defaced
obv.
307
Penny, Huntingdon,
+stiefn.
re.,
left,
crowned, sceptre in right hand ; rev. + godpine on hvn., Short cross voided within quatrefoil, lis at each angle (Hks. 268 ; Bud. 1 pi. I, 16), fine and rare, unpublished mint
*
From
308
Penny, Norwich, same type (Hks. 268), reading obv. +STIEFN R. ; + pillem on nor. fine and rare From the Trattle, Durrant, and Marsham (lot 260) collections. ***
,
309
Penny,
rev.
Castle Rising,
+ stiefne;
1
+ hvN ON
risinge,
mint
Tillett collections.
This coin
figured in
Num.
vol. ix, p.
335.
310
r.,
rev.
Bud.
1
pi. i, 18), fine ahd rare [PL II] %* From the Linton Find, and the Wakeford
collection.
38
311
(Hks. 269
obv.
and Num.
. ,
+ ALPiJne peven., fine, a mint of the highest rarity *** From the Linton Find, and the Wakeford collection.
in, pi. VII, 8),
reading
+S
NE.
rev. [
on
1
312
Penny,
right,
obv. [ + ] stifne rex, Bust of king in profile to gope., crowned; in right hand, sceptre; rev. +PIBERT Cross moline pierced at each end, and with lis internally at each
Gloucester,
I, 17; Num. Chron. Ser. ill, and probably unique with this form of mint name
vol. Ill,
313
Penny, London, same type (Hks. 270), reading obv. +STIEFNE; 1 + rodbert on lvn., very fine and rare [PI. II] *** From the Edmonds, Martin, Bergne (lot 332) and Brice collections.
rev.
314
Penny, Norwich, same type (Hks. 270), reading obv. + stifne rex; 1 rev. + oterlIie on norpl, fine and scarce From the Young and Brice collections. *#*
Penny, Nottingham, same type
letters
315
and
1
+ stifne
r.
rev.
+SPEIN ON
%*
316
rev.
From
Penny,
same type (Hks. 270), reading godril on stafo., very fine, a rare mint +
Stafford,
+ stifne. rex
Penny, Stamford, same type (Hks. 270), reading obv. +stiefner. rev. +lefsi. on stan., fine, a scarce mint, counterstruck across the face
with a cross
1
collection,
318
Penny, Watchet, same type (Hks. 270), reading obv. + step1ianvs rex rev. + fo ON walet., in fair preservation, a rare obv.
;
.
legend,
+stiefne;
+RODobv.
stiefne re;
mint
rev.
trie,
on
scarce
2
collection.
\*
320
Penny, London,
LVN.;
rev.
as Hks. 269, reading obv. stiefne. ; rev. +terrid on another, of Oxford, as Hks. 270, reading obv. +STIEFN. ;
+ spetin[l] on ox., both fine, the last a rare mint No. 1 from the Bergne (lot 331) and Bricef collections *** from the Nottingham Find, and the Toplis collection.
2
;
and No. 2
39
321
Penny, Sandwich,
of Chester, mints
as
+ pvlfril on
gipes
the
last fine,
SAN.
;
moneyer,
+ osb[ern o]n
and
rare
on
ees,
well preserved,
all
3
;
"%* No. 1 from the Linton Find, and the Wakeford collection No. 2 from the White collection.
322
and
Penny, Cambridge,
ford,
. .
as Hks.
3 iber .... state, all rare mints moneyer, *** Nos. 1 and 2 from the Linton Find, and the Wakeford collection ; and No. 3 from the Marsham collection.
hERE., in good
323
Penny, Norwich,
as Hks. 269
moneyer
as Hks. 270, of Norwich, moneyer, sist wich, moneyer, +RILARD on SAN., in good
.
a rare mint 3
Wakeford
collection.
;
Penny,
SROB
Castle Eising
(?)
as Hks. of
and
of
Shrewsbury, moneyer, +RO[dber]t ON PARD ON ST., the last two Stamford, moneyer,
.
well preserved
*** Nos. 1 and 2 from the Linton and no. 3 from the Nottingham
325
Halfpennies,
Ipswich, .... er.
+ ger ON EO.
gip
;
of
er on Hastings (?) ON
ea, unpublished
. .
of
AES
. . .
and of York, ; D ON EA
.
and
326
of Hereford, 1-5
+ edr
find,
*#* Nos.
...
collection.
;
Halfpennies,
on non.
. . . .
of Pevensey,
;
rare;
of Sandwich,
L ON SAN.
270,
and
6
+hAMVND;
and
of
others
.
as
. .
Hks.
.
of Leicester,
lvn., mostly fine London, +GO *** Nos. 1-4 from the Linton find, and the Wakeford collection.
. . .
N. leree.;
327
Halfpennies, as Hks. 269, of Norwich (?) +ra ... rie; of Thetford, tef. ; and of Stamford, .... stanfo others as Hks. + BAL 270, of Nottingham, .... snotig. ; and Winchester (?), +GODPIN N ; and a Farthing, as Hks. 269, of Norwich (?) ... .N NO.
. . .
mostly fine
*** Nos.
328
1, 2, 5, 6,
find,
collection.
Penny, Nottingham
type similar to Hks. 270, with large profile to right, the head and neck within a circle ; large lettering bust after the style of the coins of Eustace ; reading obv. + stiepner ;
rev.
sbgnotoahxi
m. m. on
rev.
cross
pommee, a
very fine
and
1
*** From
40
329
similar
five pellets
F NX.
rev.
ee on
Num.
Chron.
vol.
xni,
very fine
*+* From the Marsham collection, and probably the Dartford find. This and the following coins to lot 338 are more or less degraded types of Hks 270. They are considered to have been struck during the civil wars of the reign of Stephen. Some (see lots 333-336) have the head of the king defaced with a cross (see Num. Chron. vol. XII, p.
138, vol. xiii. p. 181
;
I,
pi. in,
&c.)
330
Penny, Nottingham,
peculiar work, within a circle ; reading obv. + stie. + TOVI .... SNHO., a fine portrait and very rare
E REX;
rev.
(lot 263).
Penny,
sceptre, cross
similar to Hks. 270, with bust with large head; E. REX s ; ; legend on obv. + sti
.
rr
(retrograde)
and reading
+s
FaA,
2
an unpublished variety, both fine for these pieces and very rare * * No. 2 from the * Nottingham Find, and the Toplis collection. 332
Penny, London
runs
all
(?),
similar to Hks.
;
obv. rev.
reading
(?)
.... N.
an unpublished
%*
333
From
Penny, Norwich,
+ stiefne
pi.
ill.
rev.
+ waltier on no.
(see
Num.
vol.
I,
3),
a very fine specimen, and of great rarity *** From the Marsham collection (lot 261).
as Hks. 270, but with a small cross in relief
;
334
Penny, Nottingham,
snot,
* * *
(see
on
reading
obv.
+ stiefne
I,
re.
rev.
+ spein ON
1
Num.
vol.
pi. in, 5)
From
335
Penny, Stamford
on
the sceptre
;
is
decorated with
. . .
+ stiefne
vol. I, pi.
rev.
SANK
1
Num.
Chron. Ser.
m,
collection.
41
336
Penny, Thetford
rev.
(?),
is
incuse;
reading
obv.
+STIEFNE
R.
rev.
+BALDEWI ON
T., fine
and
an unpublished
collection.
variety 1
Penny, Durham, similar to Hks. 270, but before sceptre on star and the lis in the angles of the cross moline on the
minate in a
dvni.c.
circle
;
obv.
is
rev. ter-
reading
obv.
+ stipene
vol. I, pi.
re.
rev.
+ fob[vnd o]n
and a very rare
1
Num.
From
338
Penny,
the Nottingham Find, and the Toplis collection. Durham, same type as the preceding, and same moneyer
.
.
rev.
1
e.,
fine
and
very rare
collection.
This coin,
339
Penny, Nottingham,
before,
obv.
sceptre
all
within
-hstephanvs rex, Bust to right in profile; rev. circle and surrounded by legend
;
+ RAINALD ON
which touch the
rarity
of
but cracked,
an unpublished
(lot 266).
type of great
1
340
Penny, Uncertain
mint,
obv.
profile
to right,
crowned, sceptre in right hand ; ex only of legend legible ; rev. SIM e., Long cross flory with spiral limbs dividing legend, on a tressure with lis at angles ; in centre of cross, another cross
saltire
(cf.
Hks. type 6
Num.
vol.
I,
very
1
is seen,
unique
style
*** From the Nottingham Find, and the Toplis collection. In work this coin resembles those of Stephen and Matilda.
341
and
Penny, London
(?),
last
;
similar to the preceding, but the obv. legend, of two letters NC (=ang) are visible, commences
vol. I, pi.
and the limbs of the cross on the rev. are not ., legend isander (figured in Num. Chron. Ser. in, 1 rubbed, a very rare type Ill, 10)
.
collection.
Penny, Flag
holding
type, obv.
+stiefne
r.,
Bust of king to
is
right,
crowned,
flag,
on right of which
a star
rev.
+ ptiesinv.
(divided by ornaments), Cross moline with annulet at end of each limb and terminations united by lis inwards (Hks. 271 ; Bud. Suppl.
pi. n, 4), very fine
and extremely
rare [PI.
II]
in the North,"
%*
From
" a
Lady
and Brice
collections.
42
343
Penny, Flag
type,
;
+ stiefie
344
rev.
+w
same type as the preceding, but legends, obv. a w a s b, divided by ornaments, fine and
. . .
extremely rare
Penny, Flag
rev.
type,
same type as
lot 342,
but legends,
obv.
+STIEFNER.
+DNWHiaEV.,
rare
collection.
obv.
lis
%*
346
From
the
Marsham
Penny,
Lincoln,
in.,
vs + on
hKNVS
re.
rev.
%*
347
From
1817.
the
Marsham
Found
at Gravesend in
Penny,
Martlet type, Derby, obv. + st6Ph:s:nvs Rex, Eude head of king to right in profile ; before, sceptre ; all within circle ; rev. + WHICH6LINVS derbi, Long cross voided, martlet in each angle
(Hks. 277
;
Bud. Suppl. n,
pi. II,
15), very
-fine
Price,
and Brice
collections.
Penny, Mace type, London, obv. +stiefn., Bust to before, mace; rev. +OSVLF on lvnde., Cross with
each limb, within tressure with
very fine
lis
right,
crowned
ring at
end
of
same types as this and the next one were in the *** Marsham collection. They were at first withdrawn as not being genuine, but subsequently were put up and sold for 7 7s. and 6 Mr. Montagu had another specimen of the above respectively. type, which he disposed of at his sale of Duplicates in 1888, but which he described as being " open to doubt " as to its genuineness.
coins of the
Two
349
Penny,
obv.
right,
crowned, holding
sceptre ; rev. + G a a d (divided by various ornaments), Cross pattee over cross fiory (Hks. 278; Bud. pi. I, 19), very fine, see note to
the preceding lot
1
350
Penny,
rev.
[
;
Lincoln,
obv.
of
+ g]odril on
in centre,
annulet opposite each side (Bud. Suppl. n, pi. n, 16, engraved 1 from this coin ; Hks. type 19), fine and extremely rare
star
Webb
(lot
40) collections.
43
351
obv
holding sceptre with ornamented shaft ; rev with floreated ends on cross flory, very fine
to right,
. .
Cross
1
*** From
the Brice collection. This piece is of remarkably fine work, and in character resembles the coins Stephen and Matilda. The mint name is unfortunately too much defaced for identification.
Penny,
obv. + ste -ill, Full-length figures of Stephen and Matilda standing facing each other \ grasping between them a long spiral sceptre terminating in a lis ; rev. Within a circle a cross flory with
spiral limbs
on a cross annuletty
this
is
occu-
specimen
is
Bud.
Cuff, Brice,
Murchison,
"A
Lady
in the North,"
and
Brice collections.
353
Penny,
on the obv. the legend reads ; the sceptre, the upper part only spiral, cuts the + circle which entirely encloses the two figures ; and on the rev. the
similar type to the preceding coin
stie
ener and
points of the lis at ends of cross are ringed and the ornaments in the outer circle are varied, very fine and extremely rare 1
"%* From the Granger, Tutet, Tyssen, Durrant, Bergne, and Addington
collections.
MATILDA.
354
Penny, Oxford,
sceptre
;
obv.
...tildi. imp.,
rev.
+ sve[tin] on
Crowned bust to right; before, ox., Cross with annulet at end of each
;
limb within tressure fieured inwards at angles, (figured in Num. Chron. Ser. in, vol. I, pi. in, 11 see also Hks. p. 186), fine and of
the highest rarity
1
* * *
From
Penny,
circle
obv.
crozier,
+ oheuRicv8 epc, Bust to right, crowned; before it, on right of which is a star; rev. 6Te(PhAnV8 Re(X, Within cross raguly on cross flory (Hks. 279 ; Bud. pi. I, 21), very fine
the highest rarity
;
and of
British
Hawkins,
Museum, which
is
broken, is
unique
44
esT. d., Figure on horseback to right, holding sword and wearing conical helmet ; rev. In centre within circle cross pattee over cross flory ; various ornaments with the letter D in place of legend (Hks. 280 ; Rud. pi. I, 20), fine and an extremely rare coin
[PL
357
II]
*** From
the
Marsham
as the preceding but the legend on the obv. reads and the ornaments in the outer circle on the rev. .,
are varied, a fragment, but the types of the horseman and the crosses on the rev. are nearly perfect, extremely fine and of better work than the 1 preceding piece, extremely rare
(lot
273) collections.
EUSTACE, Son
358
of Stephen.
Penny,
rev.
obv.
evstklivs +
.,
; behind, star ; ED0T8., Cross raguly within quatrefoil, with pellet at each angle and annulet at each spandril ; all within engrailed circle (var. Hks. 631 ; Rud. pi. II, 1), extremely fine and of the first
right,
+EBORSCI
rarity
the
collections.
359
Penny,
+ eiSTAohivs
rev.
Lion passant to right; beneath, two two annulets above and two crosses ;
circle cross flory
circle
In centre within
with
;
various ornaments in place of legend (Hks. 282 extremely fine and extremely rare [PL II]
Rud.
pi.
II, 2),
*** From
the Dimsdale, Durrant, Bergne, and Brice collections. Mr. L. A. Lawrence (Num. Chron. 1890, p. 42) attributes this coin to Eustace Fitz-John, cousin of Stephen.
Penny,
Chichester,
obv.
rev.
+ &villem dvo, Bust facing, crowned, +WLLEM ON CRST., Cross bottonnee over
;
the Jones, Long, Wigan, and Brice collections (see Hks. This money er also struck coins for Henry I (see lot 291), p. 184). at the same mint.
From
45
Penny,
rev.
Bust to right crowned, holding sceptre ; Cross with annulet at end of each limb brl, within a tressure, fleured inwards at angles (see Num. Chron.
Bristol, obv.
.
.
+ perer
+TVRE ....
this coin
and extremely
rare.
Turcil
1
Matilda at Bristol
(see
Hks. p. 186)
Penny, Canterbury, same type as the preceding; reading obv.... ~erib.IL rev. + pillelm on lanp. (figured in Num. Chron. Ser. in, vol. in, pi. vn,
3
;
see also
%*
363
Hks. p. 187), in good state and extremely rare From the Linton Find, and the Kennard collection.
obv.
Penny, London, same tj^pcas lot 361, reading + god[rilvs] on lv. (Hks. 632 ; and Num.
pi.
+ perer.
.;
rev.
vol.
in,
1
vn,
2),
an
excellent portrait
BARONIAL
364
(?).
;
Penny,
side
;
obv.
:
ioh
before, sceptre
rev.
tvril
and
pellet out1
*** From
Penny,
rev.
(legend blundered), Bust to right, crowned ; before, sceptre ; (legend blundered), Cross moline with lis inwards at each angle
obv.
(type of
Coins, pi. n, 43, figures this or a similar coin, and it to be a baronial piece temp. Stephen, attributed it to considering Eandolph de Mescham, created Earl of Chester A.D. 1120. This
coin
is
collection.
HENRY
a.d.
II.
1154-1189.
366
Penny, 1st issue, (Bud.pl. n, 4; Hks. 285), Canterbury, obv. +hENRi. rex ANGL., Bust facing with sceptre rev. goldhavol ON LAN.,
;
Large cross patt^e with smaller one in each angle, counter-struck on obv. with incuse cross, Marsham collection; others same type;
moneyers, iordan on everwi (York)
collection
;
rogier on exe.
(Exeter),
46
367
{Hks. 285) j moneyers, rilard on lant. (Canterincuse cross on obv., Marsham collection, extra fine ; nilol on bury), gipew. (Ipswich) ; svein ON LINL. (Lincoln), Marsham collection ;
LIN.
Marsham
collection;
369
Pennies, same type (Hks. 285); moneyers, willem. on lardv. willem. on nivea. (New(Carlisle), Lady Hood's collection, fine and Brice collections, very fine and both very rare mints 2 castle), Young Penny, London, same type (Hks. 285), large bust, overstruck with incuse cross reading obv. + hENRl. R.K.; rev. + edcovnd on LVN., extra
; ;
fine
and in
[PL
;
II]
collection.
ON
;
N.
(Norwich 1), fine and peculiar bust; RAVL. ON s. EDMV. (St. Edmundsbury);
well preserved
;
Pennies, same type (Hks. 285) moneyers, hENRl. on s. edm. (St. Edmundsbury) willem. on. tef. (Thetford) waltier on wain.
; ;
collection ;
fwll[he]
well
on
vali.
(Wallingford)
lantier
on
piltv.
(Wilton),
preserved
372
Pennies, 2nd issue, (Hks. class A., type as 636), with large bust on obv. and short double cross with small cross bottonne in each angle on rev.; moneyers, alain on ctARD (Carlisle); RiaARD ON Exea. (Exeter); qdmvnd ON Niao. (Lincoln) ; fil. AiMefR ON LVND. (London) rare moneyer;DAYi. ON LVND. (London); ie(FRe(i.ON LVND. (London); RAVL ON NORhT. (Northampton) ASKQTIL ON OXEN. (Oxford) ; hALLI ON
;
GODWINS ON
10
has been followed as closely
of this type.
;
*** The
373
Henry
II
and John
Pennies, same type (Hks. 636) ; moneyers, ALQIN ON CAR. (Carlisle) LaFWiNe ON Nia. (Lincoln) AIMQR ON LVND. (London); RANDVL ON LVND. (London); FILIP ON NORhr. (Northampton); RiaARD ON OXQN. (Oxford) ; hALLI. on rvla. (Rhuddlan) OSBe(R ON wltv. (Wilton)
;
adam on wino.
very fine
(Winchester)
Godwins on wir.
(Worcester),
all
10
374
Pennies, same type (Hks. 636); moneyers, alain on oard. (Carlisle); wille. D. F. ON Niao. (Lincoln) RAVL ON lvnd. (London) PiQRets OM LVND. (London); RedNALD ON NOR. (Norwich) SIMOND ON RVLA. GoctQLM ON WIN. (Winchester) OSLAa ON WlRiaE. (Rhuddlan) 9 (Worcester); hve; on QVeRW. (York), all very fine
; ; ; ;
;
47
375
636); moneyers, PietRets M. on lvn. (London); on rvla. (Rhuddlan) rodbqrt on wilt. (Wilton) t[oma]s rodbet on winl. (Winchester) osbqr on wirio. (Worcester) TVRKIL ON QVe(R. (York) e(VG(RARD ON e(l. (York) WiLLetLM on 0V0R. (York) and another of Norwich, iohAN ON norw., with large
;
;
Pennies, same type (Hks. class B., type as 637) of smaller size, and with smaller head moneyers, robqrd on oat. (Canterbury) robqrd ON aAN. (Canterbury) heNRi. ON LVNDet. (London) heNRia ON lvnd. (London) ricard on lvn. mon. (London) waltqr on nor. randvl on n. (Northampton) rodbqrt on wil. (Norwich)
; ;
(Wilton),
and
scarce
JOHN.
A.D. 1199-1216.
377
Pennies, type as Henry II, 2nd issue, (see lot 372), but of smaller module, and neat workmanship (cf. End. pi. II, 13) moneyers,
;
ON ctANTQ. (Canterbury) iohAN. B. ON aANT. (Canterbury) tomas on aAR. (Carlisle), rare ; alisan. DRet on ai. (Chichester) goldwingi ON a. (Chichester) Pie(Re(S om DVRet. (Durham) GiLetbqrd on aa. (Exeter) iohAN on GiPet. (Ipswich) iohAN. on LaN. BetNetiT on lvnd. (Lynn), rare ; hva ON NiaoLet. (Lincoln)
hve(
;
:
(London)
11
378
piqrqs
(Exeter);
NiaoLet
;
(London)
iLGe(R
ampton)
GiFRai.
on on lqn. (Lynn), rare; WALTER ON LVN. ON LVNDef. (London) ADAM ON NORh. (Northon norv. (Norwich) AiLWiNet on oa. (Oxford),
;
\\
379
Rud.pl. n, 13); moneyers, ROBaRD on oa. ON oantq. (Canterbury) ravf on aiaa. (ChiILGQR ON LVNDet. (London) rqnqr ON LVND. (London) chester) ROBetRD. T. ON NOR. (Northampton) GlFRed ON NORY. (Norwich) he;NRi. ON oasa. (Oxford) ALiSANDRet ON R. (Rochester) folks on s. AD. (St. Edmundsbury) ravf on santad. (St. Edmundsbury),
(cf.
ROGetR
\ \
48
380
Pennies, same type (cf. Rud.pl. n, 13) moneyers, hgNRi. ON. aAN. willelm. on diet. simon ON oant. (Canterbury) (Canterbury) on aiae(. (Chichester) LLGetR ON LVND0. piqrqs (Chichester) (London) ravf on lvnde. (London) rioard B. ON lv. (London) WiLLetLM T. on L. (London) rodbqrd on NORh. (Northampton) ; rqnavd ON NO. (Norwich) hvNFRed ON RO. (Rochester) j ANDRetv,
;
ON win. (Winchester),
381
12
il 13) ; moneyers, WiLLetLM. b. on. (cf. Bud.pl. lvn. (London) ; WiLLetLM. l. on lv. and l. (London) ; WiLLetLM. t. on lvn. (London) ; MiLets ON OOSe(. (Oxford) ; hVNFetRetl ON R.
(Rochester)
(St.
York)
382
NiaoLet
on
etvet.
(York),
all fine
11
Pennies, same
a. (Canterbury) ; etRNAVD ON a. (Canterbury) ; iohAN ON c-AN. (Canterbury) ; simvn on oan. (Canterbury) ; FVLKet ON LVND. (London) ; hetNRi. ON LVND. (London) ; WiLLetLM
moneyers, goldwing; on
ON
(St.
LV. (London)
j
(Norwich)
alain ON Niao. (Lincoln) iohAN. ON norw. simon on rvla. (Rhuddlan), rare ; iohAN ON etAMN.
;
Edmundsbury)
NiaoLet
ON
etvetR.
(York),
all fine
and
scarce
12
383
Pennies, same type (Hks. 640) moneyers, goldwinq on aA. (Canterbury) iohAN ON aAN. (Canterbury) fvlke on LVNDet. (London) hetNRi ON lvnd. (London) hetNRiK ON LVN. (London) ; rioard on lvn. (London} willqlm on lvn. (London), 2 varieties ; rioard davi on on Niao. (Lincoln) hetNRi on WNaet. (Winchester)
;
and
scarce
11
384
Halfpenny, London,
rev.
obv.
iohANNets,
Diademed head
to right within
circle ; RAVLet LVNDet (London), Cross pattee within circle, from which spring four lis, lot. 8 grs. (Lindsay, Remarkable Coins, pi. 3, 10),
extremely rare
and in good
\*
385
From
the
Marsham
were found
in Ireland
Halfpenny, Winchester
....
*** From
LNet.,
extremely rare
the Addington collection, and apparently Sainthill, Oil. Pod. I, p. 215, no. 13.
with
49
HENRY
Gold.
386
III.
a.d. 1216-1272.
PENNY,
London,
obv.
hsNRia' Re(X
on LvnDQN v, Double orb, seated facing on throne ; rev. willqm each limb bottonnee, extending nearly to the edge of the coin ; cross,
in each angle
pellets, wt.
45 1
grs.
(Kenyon, frontispiece
Rud. Suppl.
and of
1
[PI. II]
** This beautiful and excessively rare gem, according to Bergne's memoranda, was bought privately by Mr. Martin from Mr. Trattle. It was sold at Martin's sale (lot 74) to Capt. Murchison for 130 and at his sale to the Rev. E. J. Shepherd (lot 47) for 140. At the Shepherd sale (lot 126) it was purchased by Mr. Montagu for 205. Only three other specimens are known two are in the British Museum and a third, from the Cuff and Wigan collections, is in the cabinet of Sir John Evans.
;
:
Silver.
387
Pennies,
1st issue, Canterbury, obv. hetrmiavs rqx, Bust facing, hand holding sceptre ; rev. + ioan ON cCftNTQR, Short double cross with small cross bottonnee in each angle (Rud.pl. n, 15; Hks. 641); others, same type; money ers, rogqr. of. r. on a. (Canterbury); sSLqmvn
STCMVetL on aSN. (Canterbury) R3VLF ON LVND. (London) ON aftNT. (Canterbury) RIOKRD ON lvnd. (London); NORMAN on SftN. (St. Edmunds-
on
a.
simvn
388
and another, with rev. legend LONDe(. aiviT., rare, all fine 9 Pennies, 2nd issue, Hks. Class I, similar to last lot, but obv. legend hemRiavs Retx in, and on rev. Long double cross with three pellets
bury)
;
(Canterbury)
hetNRi
18; Hks. 287) ; moneyers, ion ON aTCNTOR. NiaOLet ON CTNT. (Canterbury) ; WiLLetl. ON aftNT. ;
on lvnd, LVNDe(. and lvndan (London), 3 varieties; NiaoLQ on LVND. RiaSRD ON lvnd. STetPhftNQ ON s' (. (St. Edmundsbury) ion on s' etDMVND. (St. Edmundsbury) ; wrimvntg( o. ARia (blun; ; ;
11
n, similar type to
last,
389
sceptre on obv. (Rud. pi. II, 16); moneyers, wsltqr (Bristol) ; NiaOLet on aftNT. (Canterbury) ; wtcltqr
;
on brvs. on eaatf. RiaRRD ON he(Ra. (Exeter), rare ; LvaKS ON glov. (Gloucester) scarce STQPHa. ON ivql. (Ilchester), rare willqm (Hereford), ON LlNa. (Lincoln) WALTQR ON NOchedRl ON LV. (London) NQWeta. (Newcastle) LVaSS ON NORh. (Northampton) RiaTCRD on srob. (Shrewsbury), scarce hvce( ON wiNahe. (Winchester), all
; ; ;
; ; ; ;
fine
12
50
390
Pennies, 2nd
type to last lot, no hand and and long double cross on rev. ; moneyers, NiaOLet ON aSNT. (Canterbury) ; gilbqrt on cCSN. ;
issue, Hks. Class in, similar
PhiLip on
rare
;
NiaOLet
ton)
(Exeter), rare; RiaftRD on glov. (Gloucester), on lvnd. (London) PhiLip on NORh. (Northamphvcet ON wiNctHet. (Winwillqm. on norwi. (Norwich)
etctaet.
;
391
Penny,
a A. (Canterbury);
wearing open crown, hetNRlc-VS. Rex. in. (Hks. 288) j moneyer, phetLiP on lvnd., extremely rare ; another, similar, with usual crown, no sceptre on obv. and reading
obv.
ANGLia others, same type, reading henRiavs Rax ang. m. m. star and crescent on obv., and nic-olq ON lvnd. and Lie( TetRai a an. on rev., all very rare varieties, mostly
hetNRictvs Retx
;
rev.
TetRai
fine
392
Penny,
short cross type; moneyer, willqm ta. ON. aA. (Canterbury); another, long cross type, king wearing open crown (Hks. 288),
PhetLiP
ON lvnd.
ANG. type
legends NiaOLet ONa lvnd. and Lia TaRai lon., all 4 rare varieties and fine very * * III in his 14th year granted to William, his tailor, the * Henry custody of the mint in the city of Canterbury. Patent Bolls.
with
rev.
fr
EDWARD
A.D.
I.
1272-1307.
obv.
393
Pennies, usual
type,
and long
cross
pattee with pellets in angles on rev. and reading aDWR. &c. (Hwks. 293), of Berwick, villa berrewio and bereviot (2 varieties one with peculiar crown) of Durham, civitas dvreme (2 varieties ; one with m.m. cross moline on both sides, the other with cross
; ;
rev.)
of
king's bust (Hks. 292) ; of York, with quatrefoil in centre of cross on rev. ; and another of London of the Irish type, king's bust 7 within triangle (Hks. 292), all fine and rare varieties and types
394
Pennies,
similar type,
(Hks. type
I.),
of Bristol,
villk bristoliq
Canterbury ; Durham, civiTftS dvreme ; Lincoln, London and York, with plain cross on rev. others, as Hks. type 2, with smaller
;
lettering, of
fine
be
and from
series
for condition
is
rarely
to
met with
51
395
(Hks. type 1) of Bristol, viluk bristolliq ; Chester, civrras ae(STRie(. rare, Brice collection; Durham, civrocs
;
Hks.
292)
Newcastle,
Bay ha:De(Le(i( ; Halfpenny of London, reading caviras London ; and Farthing, of London, Bust within circle, &c, qdwsrdvs rqx and oivitas London, all fine, some rare 10
396
Pennies,
Bristol
similar type, (Hks. type 2), with smaller letters in legends, of ; Chester, aiVlTAS aetSTRia ; Durham, with broad cross on rev.
and aivrras DVRQMef ; Kingston, vil. KYNGetSTON, very rare ; and London ; others, (Hks. type 3), with star on king's breast of
;
Halfpennies (2) of London, one with star after sng. and before London ; the other reading Retx jcngli.; and Farthings (2)
bury
j
a.
R.
SNGLiet,
all
14
similar, as Hks. type 3,
;
397
Pennies,
Canterbury (2 varieties)
pellets
Kingston, vill.
Halfpenny
of
on breast, rare; and Farthings (2) circle, and reading e(. R. xnGL.
and from
398
obv.
and
with a bear's head in two angles of cross on rev. and reading villa bqrvioi (Bud. Suppl. 2, pi. I, 21) ; another of Newcastle, with one pellet only in each angle of cross on rev. and reading NOVlcCSSTRlet,
both well preserved
and of the highest rarity *#* Both from the Wakeford collection.
Bristol,
399
Halfpenny,
with bust draped, vills bristolis ; Farthing around bust, reading e(. R. ANGLiet - villtc BRiSTOLiet, Brice collection; another of London, reading londoNlENSis, Wakeford collection ; and another of York, reading
of Bristol,
no
circle
qdwxrdvs
Retx
- aiviTftS
efBORKcfl,
Webb
collection (see
Num.
Chron.
1882,^. 120, where it is figured), fine and York farthing, which is excessively rare
400
Halfpenny,
LiNaoL.
Bristol,
aiviTSS
and York, oivitas etBORKca; and Farthings (2) of ; London, reading ctivirxs LONDON and londoniqnsis., all very rare and mostly fine 5
E 2
52
Patterns.
401
Groat, London,
The king's a pierced rose on ; bust, either side and on king's breast ; pierced trefoil in outer angles of quatrefoil ; rev. dns. hiBNet dvx. tcqvt. and LOnDonDC arvi. in two
obv.
:
+ qdw:s:rdvs
di
gre
Retx
ftncL'.,
full face,
by
wt.
82|
grs.
(Bud.
pi.
II,
23
[PL
II]
is
402
varied
and the ornaments on either side of it are mullets pierced, fine and very rare
* * #
wt.
84
grs.,
From
403
Groat, London,
three pellets ; the pierced trefoils in the angles of the quatrefoil are larger and the rev. legend reads riBnia for hiBne(, wt. 81 grs.,
fine
EDWARD
404
II.
A.D. 1307-1327.
Pennies, usual
type, Head facing, crowned; rev. Long cross patted, and reading QDW7CR. &c. (Hks. 295), of Berwick, vills berewici, pellet on king's breast ; Canterbury ; Durham, civitas DVRQMe( and m. m. cross moline on both sides ; another of same mint with
left,
civitas DVNe(LM.
of
London
and
St.
Edmundsbury,
vill. sai.
qdmvndl,
and from
405
varieties
6
; ;
Pennies, same type, of Berwick, as in the preceding lot Canterbury Durham, m. m. cross moline on obv., civitss dvrqmq. another of same mint with m. m. lion rampant (Bp. Beaumont) and two lis after hYB., crvrrss, DVNe(LM., very rare ; of London and St. Edmunds6 bury, all fine and rare
;
406
Pennies, same
Canterbury Durham (2) with m. m. cross, aiviTAS DVRQMiet. ; London, 5 varieties, one with English n's on both sides (Edward III ?) ; and St. Edmundsbury, fine, some very 10 fine
type, of
Berwick
407
civittcs DUNetLM.,
two limbs of
cross
on
rev. in
Wakeford collection ; another of York with quatrefoil in centre of cross on rev. and three dots among pellets in one quarter; Halfpenny of Berwick, reading qdwjc. r. snGL. dns. hB. and villr berewici. ; and Farthing of same mint, reading as the
to left,
Halfpenny,
53
EDWARD
Gold.
408
III.
A.D. 1327-1377.
Noble, 2nd
coinage, 1344, obv. aDWTCR. d. grk. Rax. EnGL. z. FRRna. Dns. hYB., King in ship, holding sword and shield ; two ropes for prow and three for stern ; rev. + lha. TRTCnsians. pqr. maDivco.
illorvcd.
ibat.
(omitting SVTetoo), Large floriated cross within in each angle of cross lion and crown
;
in centre the letter L (for London), wt. 136 grs. (Ken. pi. I, 4 ; Bud. pi. II, 1) extremely fine and exceedingly rare, only one other specimen known, which is in the British Museum 1
and
409
Noble, 3rd
coinage, 20th year, 1346, same type and legends as the preceding but with large (J in centre of cross on the rev., wt. 127 grs. 1 (Bud. pi. II, 3), very fine and very rare [PI. II, no. 408]
(lot
Noble, 4th
coinage, before the Treaty of Bretigny, 1351-1360, similar type to lot 408, with French title only, Rax kngl z FRTCNa. D. hYB, three ropes from each end of ship ; rev. reading + ihasv.
rvtqcd. TRSNaietNS
cross, lis
pqr
open a in centre of
over head of lion in second quarter and Eoman n's in legends, wt. 118 grs., extremely fine, of minute work, and very rare with
this reading,
ihesv,
4th coinage 1
%*
411
From
the
Marsham
Noble, 4th coinage, 1351 to 1360, same type as the last coin, but obv. legend ending FRRNa. D. hiB ; and rev. reading lha. TCVTaco. TRftNaietNS. P. cdqdivcd, &c.
;
lis
over
lion's
head in second quarter and Roman n's (but without cross-bar) in 1 legends, wt. 120 grs. (Bud. pi. I, 2), extremely fine and rare
collections.
Noble, 4th
;
coinage, 1351-1360, same type as lot 410; obv. legend FRTCNa. D. hYB., two ropes from stern and three from prow ending and rev. reading + lha. AVTaco. trtcnciqn. s. cdsdivcd. (sic) of ship
illorvcd.
legends,
IB7CT.,
Roman
n's in
&c,
wt.
119
grs.,
413
Noble, 4th
rev.
coinage, 1351-1360, same as last coin but obv. legend ending FRffNa. D. B. (sic), three ropes from stern and one from prow ; and
reading
varieties as
obv.
+iha. SVTetCD. TRKNaietNS. p. coaDivco &c, other on last coin, wt. 112 grs., fine and unpublished with this
1
legend
54
414
Noble, 4th
same type as lot 410 ; but obv. legend and ending D. hYBet ; and rev. reading lha. TRSnsietns. par. cdqdivcd. illorvm. ibkt. {Ken. no. 16), closed e( in centre of cross, lis behind lion in second quarter, and English n's in legends, wt. 118 grs., fine and rare, this coin probably belongs to the
coinage, 1351-1360,
e('s
with open
and
a's
415
Noble, 4th coinage, after the Treaty of Bretigny, 1360-1369, with title of Aquitaine but without that of France ; usual type, with three
De(i.
ropes from stern and two from prow of ship ; reading obv. QDWftRD. GRS. R(X. ftnGL. Dns. hYB. z. SQT; and rev. lha. AVTetco.
TRjfasietns. pqr. cdqdiv. illorvcd.
ibst
no
lis
over
lion,
grs.,
annulet
extremely
1
and rare
416
417
*** From the Brice collection. Noble, 4th coinage, 1360-1369, same type and varieties as the last coin, but there are three ropes from the stern and one from the 1 prow of the vessel, wt. 120 grs., extremely fine and rare Noble, 4th coinage, 1360-1369, same type as lot 415; obv. legend ending SNGL. Dens. hYB. (Ken. no. 19), no Aquitaine title; rev.
reading +iha. avtqcd. TRRnaiems. p. cdgidivcd. illorr. ibet., lis above lion in second quarter and annulet at each angle of central com-
partment in
variety
cross, wt.
118
grs.
418
Noble, 4th coinage, 1360-1369, struck at Calais, usual type but with a for Calais in centre of cross on rev. ; obv. legend ending 7CnGL. Dns. hYB. z. 7CQT., three ropes from stern and two from prow of
ship
wt.
;
rev.
grs.,
reading
cce(Div.
illorvcd.
&c.
(Ken.
no. 23,
p. 26),
1
119
extremely fine
and rare
*** From
419
G. R. Smith's collection.
Noble, 4th
coinage, 1360-1369, struck at Calais, same as the preceding coin in type and legends ; but at the stern of the ship there is a flag, wt. 119 grs., very fine and a rare type 1
420
Noble, 4th
coinage, after the breaking of the Treaty of Bretigny, 1369-1377, with French and Aquitaine titles, usual type, with three ropes from stern and one from prow; obv. legend qdwxrdvs di. grs.
rex. 7CnGL.
cross
z.
on
rev.,
421
119 grs. (Eud. pi. 4th coinage, 1369-1377, same as the last coin, but with a flag at Noble, the stern of the ship ; obv. legend efDWXRD. di. grs &c, FRftna. Dns. hib. z. aqvit. ; pellet after e in centre of cross on rev. and one
rev. , wt.
on
z. AQT. ; pellet after in centre of each word of legend on obv. and two 1 I, 3; Ken. no. 32), fine and scarce
on either side of
wt.
lis
at top
120
grs. (Eud. Suppl.pl. VI, 19 ; Ken. no. 29), very fine and rare "%* From the Lake Price and Brice collections.
55
422
coinage, 20th year, 1346 ; obv. ctDWftR. d. grx rqx. FRftna. Dns. hYB., King in ship holding sword and shield;
four ropes from stern, two to prow ; rev. + DOCDina. ng. in. FVRORet. tvo. SRGVSS. cdq., Cross flory with large (J in centre, lions and crowns
in angles, wt. 55 grs. (figured in
slightly cracked,
Num.
n 's
Though
in the legends and weighs Montagu considered it to belong to the 3rd His reasons III ; as such it is a unique piece.
Numismatic Chronicle
I.
c.
423
coinage, before the Treaty of Bretigny, 1351-1360, similar type to the preceding coin; obv. legend ending angl. z.
FRS. D. h.YB, three ropes from stern and four from prow ; large (J in centre of cross on rev. ; lis over lion's head in second quarter ; annulet after each word on obv. and two saltires on rev. ; Roman
n's in
obv.
rev.,
wt.
59|
grs.
424
coinage, after Treaty of Bretigny, 1360-1369, usual title, Rax. TCnGL. D. hB; three ropes from
;
rev.
+ DOCDine;
(ne(
cdq.
lis
annulets at angles;
; large (J in centre of quatrefoil with over lion's head in second quarter; and
English n's in legends, wt. 61| grs. (Ken. no. 4), fine and very rare 1
*** From the Foster, Shepherd (lot 134) and Brice collections. On account of its weight Mr. Brice considered this coin to be of the 3rd issue. Mr. Montagu however classed it to the 4th issue (see
Num.
Chron. 1888, pp. 312-313). The reverse type is similar to those of lots 417, 425 and 433, which are all undoubtedly of the 4th coinage.
425
coinage, 1360-1369, same type and varieties as on the preceding coin ; but obv. legend ending Rax. AnGL. D.' ; annulet over king's head ; net omitted in rev. legend and xrgvts for JTRGVTCS,
wt.
59
grs.,
very fine,
an unpublished
variety
426
snGL. d. hiB.
net.
coinage, 1360-1369, usual type, with Aquitaine title, z. aqt, three ropes from stern, two from prow ;
+ DOGDinet.
in FURORe;. &c.
letter
e(
in
compartment with
1
*** From
427
grs. (Bud. pi. II, 6), of very fine work, scarce the Bergne (lot 376) and Brice collections.
60
Half Noble
but
rev., wt.
same
as the preceding
and a
I,
on the
1
59
grs.
(Bud. pi.
Cuff,
Bergne
(lot
56
428
coinage,
1344,
obv.
+9DWSR.
Retx.
snGL.
z.
D. hYB., Shield within tressure of six arches ; floriated cross within spandril ; rev. + flxaXTRBiTVR. in. GL0RI5C, tressure of arches ; the letter L (London) in centre ; lion in each
trefoil in each
angle, wt.
34
grs.
(Ken. pi.
I,
and of
excessive rarity
1
[PL III]
*** From
429
the Martin, Forster and Shepherd (lot 135) collections.
Quarter Noble,
the
rev.,
3rd coinage, 20th year, 1346, similar to the preceding coin but of different work, and e( instead of L in centre of cross on
weight 32 grs. (Ken. pi.
(lot
I,
and rare
Quarter Noble,
4th coinage, 1351-1360, usual type, shield within tressure of six arches with trefoil at each angle ; legend ending FRTCNa. D. hY. ; rev. GhLORiX for GLORIA and pellet in centre of
cross
wt.
;
Roman n's,
1
20
(Ken.
no. 3
and rare
431
Quarter Noble,
but the
title of
4th coinage, 1360-1369, similar to the preceding, France omitted, rqx. ftnGL. d. ; rev. glor'k for
GLORIA, large pellet in centre of cross and annulet in each angle, pellet outside each spandril of arches and English n's in legends on
both
sides, wt.
20
grs.
(Bud. pi.
I,
7), fine
and
scarce
432
Quarter Noble,
glor's,
wt.
4th coinage, 1360-1369, same as last coin ; but pellet instead of annulet in each angle of cross on rev., and gloria for
29
grs. (comp.
Ken.
and
scarce
%*
433
From
Quarter Noble,
4th coinage, 1360-1369, similar to the preceding, rev. is a large pellet within a
compartment with annulet at each angle ; trefoils outside arches of 1 on rev. ; usual legends, wt. 19 grs., fine
4th coinage, 1369-1377, similar type to the preceding but plain cross above shield of arms on obv. and quatrefoil in centre of cross on rev. ; no ornaments outside tressures on either
side, wt.
434
Quarter Noble,
20
grs.
(Ken.
pi.
435
Quarter Noble,
circle
wt.
rev.
over shield on
grs.
;
4th coinage, usual type but varying, cross within obv. and annulet in centre of cross on rev.,
20
lis
in
another, similar, without cross over shield, and on centre of quatrefoil on cross, trefoil at each angle,
wt.
20
2
collections.
%*
57
III continued.
Silver.
Groat
rev.
of
London,
n's,
1st issue,
;
(Eud.pl in,
Long
in
cross pattee
usual type, Crowned bust ; annulet after each word of legends, and
8),
;
Roman
and
Brice collection
one quarter of
obv.
rev.
another, with annulet under king's bust another, annulet in pellets of one ;
after
pellets in one quarter
each word of
of
rev., all
437
Groats
of London, similar to the preceding with, (1) annulet in one quarter of rev. (Bud. pi. ill, 11), (2) lis on king's breast ; another of
;
of
London, 2nd
issue,
obv.
z. ftQT.,
legend and
on
rev.,
and
scarce
438
of the London mint, the last unpublished ; the Halfpenny reads 4 aDVSRDVS, all fine and a rare set No. 1 from the Lake Price and Brice collections.
%*
439
G roat
n's
hiB.
London, with obv. legend + sdwar. De(i. G. Rax. ftnGL. Dns. sa., annulet on each side of crown; rev. usual type, with Roman in LONDON ; m. m. cross patte, wt. 69 grs., published by Hawkins
of
z.
from
this coin
(see
Num.
interesting
\*
From the Neck and Webb (lot 73) collections. This coin affords important evidence that Edward III even on his Groats did not always style himself edward or edwardvs.
of
440
Half Groat
legend,
the Aquitaine
wt.
London, same type as the preceding, but without title and with English n's in rev. as well as in obv.
grs.,
36
well
preserved
and
of
the
greatest
rarity
1
[PI. Ill]
58
441
of London, with Aquitaine title, 1360, 1369, usual type, with two annulets between words on obv. ; also Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny of same issue and mint; and Farthing reading 5 aiviTSS London, all very fine and from the Brice collection Half Groat of York, ctfViTftS etBORSai, annulet after each word on obv. Penny of same mint and issue, but with cross after XNgli. ; and Halfpenny, reading aiviT5"s eBOR^ai, very fine and exceedingly
;
Groat
442
which
is
%* No. 2 from the Brice, and No. 3 from the Marsham collection. 443 Groat, Half Groat and Penny of Calais, of the usual English type, 3 the first two with annulet on king's breast, a fine set and rare
*** All from the Marsham
444
collection (lot 301).
Half Groats
(2) of
London
z.
between words
on
445
obv.
and
of
rev.,
Pennies
all very fine and rare 5 of various issues, one with English n's on rev. ; (4) others (3) of Durham with, (1) cross after sngli. and aiviTAS DVnetLCDie, crozier to right; (2) aivrras DVnOLCD, crozier to left;
London
(3)
qdwsrdvs
aivrrss DVnetLCDis, m. m. cross ; another of York, reading Re(X JfnGLi. z., one saltire after each word; rev. cross with
aiviras.
etBORAai., all very rare,
which
is
8
rev.
446
Penny
of Reading, obv.
Usual type but with scallop in one angle of cross instead of pellets, villk radingy, wt. 19 grs., fine ; and Halfpenny of same place and of similar type but with star after AN and rev. VVLUR * RTCDINGY ;
and another
of
London
2
of
same
style with
star
after
ang. and
3
*x* No.
447
collection.
Pennies
of
Durham
to right and annulet after each word, unpublished ; (2) cross after sngli ; (3) lis on breast, aiviTA'S DVnOLCD.
of Berwick,
Halfpenny
;
VILLA BetRQWiai, three pellets in angles of cross and Farthing of London, reading londoniqnsis., mostly fine and all
5
this last coin to
very rare
Edward
III,
but
it
may
Penny
cross
of
;
cross
on
rev.,
aiviTJCS DvnetLCD, m. m.
TCn.,
of
London
(2)
both
another with
Roman
and Farthings (2) of London, one with aiviT^s., all very rare and fine
an and
6
59
Patterns, &c.
449
Half Groat
on
rev. (cf.
of
+ eDWKRDVS Rex
Bud.
London, Piedfort, usual type with obv. legend KNGL. z. FR7CNCI., and Roman m in ADIVTOREM
13 dwts. 8
grs., very fine
and unique
1
\*
Chaffers,
and Addington
collections.
This interesting
evidently the Piedfort of the Half Groat of the first issue of this reign. It corresponds in fabric and type to the very rare Groat in Bud. pi. in, 9, which has the Eoman m's in the rev. figured legend.
450
Penny
dns.
sdwkr.
r.
SNGL.
1
wt.
81
grs.,
ingly rare
collection.
obv. + qdcoSRDVS Rex ftN., Bust draped and crowned rev. usual type with aiviTSS LONDON., wt. 31 grs., 1 fine and very rare ; probably from the Cuff collection
452
Penny
of
London, Pattern,
obv.
and facing, crowned, neither shoulders nor mantle ; rev. Cross civittcs London, wt. 21 grs., extremely fine and exceedingly pellets, head
rare, unpublished
1
\*
From
Bergne
(lot
collections.
RICHARD
A.D.
II.
1377-1399.
Gold.
453
Noble, with
as Nobles of Edward III, flag at stern of vessel, usual type with French and Aquitaine titles, RiaSRD. D. G. Re(X KnGL. z FRftna. D. hiB. z. RQ., Ship with flag at stern and three ropes from stern and
one from
prow;
rev.
Floriated
cross,
&c.
as
on
Nobles
of
Edward
brilliant
TRSnsians. pqr.
;
120
grs.
(Bud.
pi.
i,
10
var.
Ken.
no. 2),
[PL III]
collections.
Noble, without flag, similar to the preceding coin but RictRD for one saltire only after king's name, RicCXRD, and cdqdi V. for cdqdivcd
;
wt.
118
grs. (var.
Ken.
pi. ill,
16
collection.
60
455
Noble, without
French
title,
flag,
usual type, and similar to lot 453 ; but without RiaftRD. Dei. gr. rqx. ffnGL. Dns. hYB. z. SQVIT ;
wt.
and
rev.
120
grs.
an
1
and rare
*** From
456
Half Noble, without flag, usual type as the Noble but from an altered die of Edward III, with RiaftRD struck over QDWftRD and without the Aquitaine title, RnGL. z. fr. d. h. z. no ornaments on ship,
;
French arms semi de lys ; rev. DOCDina. ne(, &c, Cross flory &c. with e( in centre and pellet before it instead of R., wt. 58f grs. (Bud. pi. II,
5), fine
but with French and Aquiflag, similar to last, g. rqx. ftnGL. z. f. d. hiB. z. ft. ; the rev. is taine titles, RiaftRD. d. from an altered die of Edward III, the R. in centre being struck
over
rare
e(
as
on
grs.,
and very
1
(lot
141) collections.
Half Noble, with flag, similar type but with flag at stern of vessel and without Aquitaine title, FRftna. D. h., rosette after last letter ; the
letter r. in centre of
rev.
struck over
(.,
wt.
58^
(Bud.
pi.
II,
5),
Ill]
Cuff,
obv.
Bergne
(lot
Quarter Noble,
+RiaftRD. d. grs. Retx. siigl. z. f., Shield within tressure of arches ; above, cross ; rev. + QXftLTS'BiTVR. in.
GLORift., Cross flory, &c.
with
lis
in centre, wt.
29
grs.
fine
and rare
collections.
Quarter Noble,
annulets above
wt.
similar to last, but obv. legend, z. FRAn., trefoil of shield; and pellet in centre of cross on rev.,
5,
where
and probably
1
461
Quarter Noble,
above shield
a rare variety
;
French on
title,
rev.
rqx ftnGL.
scallop
(Ken. no.
6), fine
and
1
Silver.
462
Groat, London
m.m.
cross patt^e
on both
sides,
legend terminating ftnGL. z. FRftnaief ; rev. London, contraction over last N (Bud. pi.
+ posvi &c,
iv,
1),
aiviTTTS
fine
and rare
1
the J.
collections.
61
463
Groat, London mint, same as last but obv. legend ending snGL. z mark of contraction over final N of LONDON and v of coqv. FRftNct.
;
(Hks. 316), very fine and rare *** From the Marsham collection (lot 308).
464
Groat, London
mint, similar to the preceding, but obv. legend ending FR7Cnaie(x D. and saltire before LONDON., in fair condition, exceedingly rare and unpublished with the obv. legend ending D. (Dominus
Hibernian)
1
465
on both
oivitas
obv.
(sic)
rev.
LONDON
obv.,
fine
J.
collections.
Half Groat, London mint, similar to last; but Di. for dqi. in obv. legend and marks of contraction over N in LONDON and V in cdqv.,
fine
this condition
467
two and
saltires
rare
468
lis on king's and on rev. cross before frkq., breast, riotcrd. rqx. snGL. aiviTAS. LONDON, (described in Hks. no. 2), fine and extremely rare 1 *** From the Durrant, Wigan, Neck, and Webb (lot 98) collections. " The best Penny of Richard II I have ever seen for sale. In Col. Durrant's MS. catalogue it was stated to have been Bentham's."
W.
469
Brice.
Penny, London mint, as last coin, but no lis on king's breast; Halfpenny, reading rqx. ffnGL. and aiviTAS London. (Roman n's); and Farthing, reading same as Halfpenny but LOnDOn, wt. 4| grs.,
all very rare especially the last two pieces
(lot
470
Penny, York
and
n's
mint, m. m. cross pattee, cross on king's breast and pellet over each shoulder ; rev. quatrefoil in centre of cross (Hks. no. 2) ;
saltire
before
aivrocs
QBORKai;
and
Halfpenny and
and
last
Farthing
and the
of
London,
latter reading
rqx
471
Penny
York, as in last lot; but no saltire before aivrrss; Halfpennies (2) of London, one reading rqx. AnGL., two pellets after rqx; the other rqx. ttnG., Brice collection; and Farthing, with
of
wt.
1\
previous
62
472
Penny, Durham
Bust with
lis
obv.
rioardvs Retx
16
SnGLiet.,
on breast;
the
rev.
grs.
(Hks.
1
*** From
473
Marsham
Farthing, London mint, usual type, but with rose before snGL ; and also in angles of cross on rev. instead of pellets, m. m. cross patt6e, wt. b\ grs. (Hks. 321), fine and extra rare 1
*** From the Neck and
Webb
(lot
107) collections.
HENRY
A.D.
IV.
1399-1413.
Gold.
Heavy Coinage.
474
de
lys
grs. Retx. snGL. z. FRftna. Dns. hiB. with flag at stern, French arms on shield three ropes from stern and one for prow ; small
obv. hetnRict. di.
in ship
open crown perpendicularly placed at stern ; TRSnsietns. &c, Cross flory, &c, as on nobles but with h in centre, wt. 119 grs. (Mud. pi. I,
excessive rarity, also
rev.
+ iha.
SVTetao.
;
of previous reigns
13), very fine
and of
1
an unpublished
variety
"%* From
475
Noble, without
flag,
similar to the preceding; but no flag at stern, lis in French arms and obv. legend
rev. usual terminating, d. hiB. z. sqt. legend and type with h in centre of cross, wt. 119 grs. (Ken. pi. m, 19), very fine and of the
Ill]
(lot 312),
V*
476
From
the
Marsham
and Clarke
flag,
obv.
ship,
&c,
;
ornaments,
lion,
.\
lis,
z. FRKn. d. hi. two ropes from prow and lion, lis ; three lis in French
rev.
in centre
m. m. open crown,
1
wt.
58
*** From
no heavy Half Nobles are known. The m. m. crown shows that this coin belongs to the same issue as lot 474, which has the open crown at the stern of the vessel.
Kenyon
63
477
Quarter Noble,
shield
rev.
;
FRftn.
floriated
centre,
29| grs. (Ken.pl. in, 20), very fine and of the highest 1 mentions only one other specimen [PI. Ill] rarity, Kenyon From the Young and Brice collections.
&c,
wt.
%*
Light Coinage.
478
Noble,
no. 1
lis
legend
7CQ.,
three
in
French
and
trefoil slipped at
pi. n, 6),
grs. (cf.
Bud.
and on rev. pellet before h in centre of head of lion in second quarter, wt. 106| 1 very fine and extremely rare
"%* From
479
Noble,
same
in the
ornaments on the
ship,
and on the
first
rev.
is
at
grs.,
very fine
for
1
480
Quarter Noble,
GR3".
after 13th year, usual type, reading hanRia. di. Rex. TEnGL, three lis in French arms, lis above shield, trefoil slipped, with annulet below it, on each side; and on rev. two
saltires
wt.
after
26
grs.
each word of legend and lis in centre of cross, 1 (var. Ken. no. 5), fine and extremely rare
* *
From
the
Homfray
collection.
481
Quarter Noble,
after 13th year, type as the preceding coin, obv. legend hetNRia. Dai. GR2C. Rax snGL., four lis in first quarter of shield and three in fourth quarter ; rev. h. after gloria, and lis in
;
centre of cross
wt.
trefoil after
23
Silver.
Heavy Coinage.
482
obv.
;
+hemRia.
di.
rev.
alVlTSS.
1
z. f.,
Bust
LONDON.,
collection
wt.
33
grs. (figured in
Hks. 323), somewhat rubbed, and of specimen noted, which 4s in the Rashleigh
154) collections.
(lot
64
483
that of Richard
;
cross pattee
rev.
and Halfpenny
rev.
of
Lon-
and on
arviras. LOnDOn.,
grs., both fine
the cross
is
2 and very rare 2 from the Highbury Find, and the Wakeford and Brice *** No.
collections.
484
Penny, York,
like the preceding but obv. legend ends frsnoiq, well and Halfpenny of London, hanRivas. Rax. JCnGL. (Hks. preserved ; 324), rev. arvrras. LOnDOn., Cross not pierced, wt. 8| grs., both fine,
very rare
2
(lot 158).
Halfpenny, London, usual type, m.m. cross pattee, hanRia. Rax. TCnGLi, large bust ; rev. arvracs. LOnDOn., wt. 10| grs. ; another
wt.
of quite a different style, smaller bust with annulet on either side, 2 11 grs., both very fine and very rare
Webb
Farthing, London,
m. m.
cross
;
obv.
+ hetnRia. Rax.
snGLi.,
Head crowned,
pellets, wt.
facing,
rev.
aivrrfts
4|
grs.,
well preserved,
unique
* * %
Hawkins the Churchill-Babington collection (lot 522). makes no mention of Farthings of this series, nor were there any in the Highbury Find.
Light Coinage.
From
487
Groat, London,
trefoil slipped
obv.
hetnRia. Dai.
;
grs*.
on breast
pellet to left of
right;
rev.
posvi.
Davco.
SDivroRacD.
arvrras. London.
grs., fine
(Roman
n's),
From
488
Groat, London,
similar to last piece, but obv. legend ending snGL. z. FRSna. ; annulet to left and pellet to right of crown ; rev. saltire after POSVI and trefoil slipped before LONDON, slightly rubbed, very
rare
1
489
di.
grtc.
Rax. snGLia.
left,
s.
FRftna.,
pellet to
on
breast,
annulet to
and
right above
crown ; rev. quatrefoil after posvi, and reading ADiVTORa. and cross after LOnDOn which has English n's, wt. 58 grs., cdevcd., 1 very fine and of great rarity [PI. Ill]
(lot
132) and
Webb
(lot
110) collections.
65
490
Groat, London,
pellet to right and not above crown, pierced, wt. 57 grs., fine and very rare
and m.m. on
rev.
cross pattee
1
IV and
V's
491
trefoil slipped
on breast and
GRft.
pellets
of
crown
reading hetnRia.
De(i.
usual type, posvi. Detv. sdivtorq. gdg(. sal tire after Detv., wt. 29 grs. (comp. Num. Chron.
rev.
aivrras LOnDon., N m,
S. xi, pi.
2),
Rax. ffnGL.
fine
and
excessively rare
Webb
collection
(lot
piece only one other Half Groat die resembles that used for the 1st coinage of
Besides this and the next 124). of this coinage is known. The rev.
Henry V.
492
as the preceding
;
and on the
rev.
lis
or slipped
upside down
after 3DIVT.
in TCDIVTORqco.
cd.,
wt.
26|
grs.,
somewhat rubbed,
* * *
From
vol.
the Lindsay and Eobinson collections. This is the coin described in Hawkins, p. 218, and figured in Num. Chron. N.S.,
XI, pi. ill, 2.
493
to
left
and
rev.
aivracs
n's, wt.
14
grs.
* * #
From
494
Penny, London,
but annulet to
left
rev.
and
pellet to
right of crown ; legend ending, rqx. TfnGLlfl ; before arrays. London., Roman n's, wt. 12|
trefoil slipped
grs.
(Hks. 327), in
1
fair condition, of equal rarity as the last "%.* From the Shepherd collection (lot 156).
495
Halfpenny, London,
obv.
+hnRia Rax
flnGL.,
on either side of neck ; m.m. plain cross pattee ; rev. aivlTSS. LOnDon., usual type, but the cross has the centre pierced, wt. 5 grs.,
fine
and
exceedingly rare
496
Farthing, London, obv. hemRia. RQX ffnGL, Large head, no bust; m.m. lis, and lis or trefoil slipped after Retx ; rev. aivi[T7fs] loidoi,
wt. 3f grs. (see Num. Chron. N.S., and unique
vol.
8),
extremely fine
1
*** From
the
Webb
collection of the
(lot
120).
this
piece to be the
gem
Highbury F
find.
66
HENRY
Gold.
497
V.
A.D. 1413-1422.
Noble,
z. FRSna. Dns. iBe(., King in French arms, lis at sword arm ; three ropes from stern and two from prow ; rev. ihe. "KVT. TRSnsietns. Pe(R. cdqdivcd. illorvcd. ibst., m. m. lis, Floriated cross, &c, with h. in centre ; trefoil after each word of legend on both sides, wt. 104 grs.,
obv.
ship as usual
three
lis
in
fine,
unpublished
to be
and considered
by the Rev. E.
J.
Shepherd and
1
Mr. Montagu
* *
He
the Shepherd collection (lot 160) in whose catalogue it was classed under Henry VI ; but attributed by Mr. Montagu to the first issue of Henry V, the portrait of the king resembling that of Henry IV.
similar to the preceding, but obv. legend ending Dns. hYB., mullet at sword arm, broken annulet on ship; rev. m.m. cross pierced ; small cross over lion in second quarter ; legend lha. TCVTetM. TRSnsiems P0R cdqdiv. illorv. ibst., saltires between
From
498
Noble,
words on both
extremely rare
sides, wt.
107
grs.
(lot
Noble, arm
similar to last
;
of shield annulet on ship, two ropes from and one from prow; rev. large pellet above lion in first quarter and cross above that in second quarter, m.m. cross pierced, wt. 108 grs., extremely fine and very rare 1
trefoil to right
stern
(lot
hY
type, reading hetnRia. Di. GRS. Re(X. JCnGL. z. F. mullet above shield, two ropes from stern and one from
prow;
rev.
pellet after
legend, dominq, &c, ftRGVftS. CD, m.m. cross pierced, in centre of cross, trefoil above lion in first
grs., very fine
quarter
ex1
and annulet before that in second, wt. 53 tremely rare, an unpublished variety [PI. Ill]
and
%*
501
From
the
Wyndham
and Brice
collections.
Quarter Noble,
obv. hetnRia. di. grs. rqx. KnGL. z. f., m.m. cross, French arms with three lis only ; above, lis ; on either side, Shield, cross with annulet below; rev. exSLTTTBiTVR., &c, m.m. cross pierced, Floriated cross with lis in centre, wt. 25 grs. (cf. Ken. 1 pi. IV, 26), very fine and very rare, an unpublished variety
collection.
67
502
Quarter Noble,
ftnGL.
z.
;
shield
similar to the preceding, legend hetnRia. RQX. m.m. cross lis between two broken annulets above FRftn., on left, two broken annulets ; on right, mullet with broken
;
rev. 0X7CLT?cbitvr., &c, two saltires after ; words of legend, m.m. pierced cross, lis in centre of floriated cross, wt. 25f grs. (cf. Ken., no. 4), very fine and very rare 1
Silver.
503
Groat,
early coinage,
king's neck; legend hetnRia. Dl. GRS. Re(X. z. ftnGLlet. FRKna., m.m. cross ; rev. posvi. DetvciD. KDiVTORef. cdqvcd, English n's in LOnDOn.,
and m.m.
cross pierced
and on
rev.
JCDIVTORQcd. cdqvod.,
another, with mullet on king's left breast, and Roman n's in LONDON., both 2
well preserved
*** No.
no. 1,
from thePownall collection and is described in Hks., p. 221, and Num. Chron. N.S., vol. vm, p. 343. No. 2 forms a connecting link between the coinages of Henry IV and V, the obv. being
1 is
of
Henry V, the
rev.
of
Henry IV.
504
Groat,
London, usual type, m.m. cross pierced on both egg-shaped swelling on neck, no mullet on breast, legend hetnRia. dl grs. Rax. STiGLia. z. FRSTia. ; rev. quatrefoil after posvi and two saltires after Tfts., LOn. and Don., very fine ; Half
early coinage,
;
sides
and LOnDOn, well and Penny, also of London, with m.m. cross pierced, no preserved ; marks at sides of crown and on rev. saltire after aivuss and Lonsimilar type, but one saltire after ai vrras
G roat,
DOn
(Hks., no. 2
Bud. Suppl.
1
pi.
II,
"%* Nos.
505
Groat, London,
on
left breast,
and quatrefoil
after
posvi
Half-Groat,
similar,
mullet on breast, broken annulet to left of crown, quatrefoil after posvi ; Penny, with mullet to left and annulet to right of crown j
and Halfpennies (2), one with broken annulet on each side neck, and the other with broken annulet on each side of crown,
of the
of
all
and
scarce
collection.
506
Groat, Half-Groat and Penny, similar to last lot; and Halfpennies (2), one with broken annulet on each side of crown ; the
other with annulet to left and trefoil to right, fine and scarce
5
*** Nos.
collection.
68
507
Penny,
of York, m. m. cross pierced, Bust with mullet to left and trefoil to right of crown, henRiavs. Retx., &c. ; rev. aiviras. etBORftai.,
Cross with quatrefoil in centre enclosing pellet, well preserved ; and Penny, of Durham (Cardinal Langley), with mullet to left and
broken annulet to right of crown, legend hemRicvs, &c. ; rev. aiviTSS DVnOLOD., and annulet between pellets in one quarter of rev. (Hks.
no. 4), the second piece
%*
No.
HENRY
a.d.
VI.
Gold.
508
Noble, with
one from prow ; rev. lha. "KVT. TRKnsietns. pqr. cdqdivcd. illorv. ibst., m. m. lis, Floriated cross, &c, with h in centre, lis at head of lion in second quarter ; rosette
;
sword arm
at wrist of
after every
word,
wt.
137
grs.
rare
Noble,
but no
flag
at stern
rev.
at lion's head in second quarter, mascle after pqr., and pinecone after every other word ; legend commences from bottom of
coin, wt.
109
grs.
(cf.
Ken.
no.
4; Num. Chron. N.
S.
V, p.
175,
1
and rare
*.*
From
510
Noble,
wrist
same as the last but no lis at king's instead of rosettes after words of legend, ; pine-cones and on rev. the legend commences at top of coin, wt. 107 grs., 1 very fine and rare
Pine-cone-Mascle Coinage,
on
obv.
511
Noble,
Trefoil Coinage, usual type, legend ending FRKna. Dns. hYB., annulet at king's wrist, lis after hetnRia. and at stern of vessel, trefoil between the other words ; rev. m. m. lis, reading TRTCnsiens,
mullet after lha, and annulet after each other word of legend and in one spandril of tressure, wt. 108 grs. (Rud. pi. II, 9), a rare variety
and
Bergne
(lot
69
512
Noble, with
rare
same
wt.
at stern of vessel
and no
lis,
105f
513
Noble, with
flag,
preceding coin, with annulet at king's wrist and flag at stern of vessel, but on the rev. in centre of cross is the letter a (Calais), enclosing a pellet ; m. m. lis on rev. only, wt. 107 grs. (Ken. no. 14),
extremely fine
and very rare [PI. IV] *** From the Brice collection.
type (Bud.pl.
1,
514
Noble,
15),
but
no annulet at king's wrist, trefoils between words on obv. ; annulet outside tressure and after words on rev. ; but trefoil after iha. ; large
pellets
on
ship, wt.
102
of coarse work
%*
This and the next coin, which were struck in the Low Countries, came from the Fischenich find, described by Mr. Montagu in Num.
Chron. 1893, jy. 26-35.
515
Noble,
Trefoil Coinage,
but
grs.,
104
1
;
516
(mullet after hetnRia. and annulet after di. grs. and Rflx),
King in
V.,
Floriated cross,
wt.
&c. (mullet after DOCDinet ; annulet after other words), &c, with h in centre ; m. m. on rev. cross pierced,
the highest rarity,
53
grs., fine
and of
collection.
1 unique (?) [PI. IV] The Half-Noble of this issue was not
to Kenyon. This coin shows that the " great annulet coinshould be classed rather to Henry VI than to his father, as age suggested by Mr. Neck.
known
"
517
lis
FRSna. m. m. on
;
at stern of vessel, legend ending SnGL. z. ; flag rosette after each word on both sides except odq on rev. ; lis
rev.,
and small
lis in second quarter, wt. 54 grs. (Bud. pi. unpublished with the flag
ill,
518
Half Noble,
no
but
SRGVSS
fine
mascle over rosette after GRS, ne( and rosette after other words ; m. m. lis on rev., wt. 53 grs.,
the highest rarity,
and of
unique (1),
not described by
Kenyon
70
519
Half Noble,
z.
FRftn.;
after henRia.,
and
trefoils after
other
words except FRSn. ; rev. m. m. lis ; mullet after DOCDinet, annulet between other words and in one spandril of tressure, wt. 53 grs. 1 (Ken. no. 2), very fine and scarce
520
flag, Trefoil
;
Coinage,
same
same
varieties,
wt 53
grs.
and rare
* * #
From
with
521
Half Noble
of Calais,
same
rev.,
wt.
53
grs.
* *
From
522
Quarter Noble,
Annulet
(mullet after henRia ; annulet after other words except snGL.) rev. mullet after exftLTftBlTVR and Shield, &c. ; above which, lis
;
annulet after in and gloris, lis in centre of cross ; m. m. cross pierced on both sides, wt. 26 grs. (Ken, no. 1), fine and of the
highest rarity, only one other specimen known, which reads Di on obv.
'
[PL IV]
523
Quarter Noble, Pine-cone-Mascle coinage, usual type, with mascle after rqx and on rev. after in pine-cone after efXTCLTXBiTVR
j ;
words on
obv.
m. m.
lis
on both
sides, wt.
26
grs.,
524
Quarter Noble,
shield
j
lis
after
;
henRia,
1
trefoil after
type as before, but with lis over other words ; rev. mullet after
;
etxSLTSBiTVR
wt.
m. m.
lis
on both
scarce
sides,
1
27
grs.
Ken.
and
*** From
525
Quarter Noble,
on
obv., wt.
Trefoil coinage,
grs., fine,
same
as last but
variety
two
lis
over shield
1
26
an unpublished
526
Angel,
obv. hetnRiavs. di. grs. rax. SnGL. z FRftnaiet. (trefoil after each word), St. Michael piercing the dragon ; rev. PQR. aRVSa. TVX. salvtc. nos. XPa. RetDetTOR (trefoil after each word except aRVSet.),
Ship on
wt.
sea,
grs.
h and
(Rud.pl.
lis
79|
m,
IV]
(lot
collections.
A magnificent
71
527
Angel, similar to last, but reading hetnRia. and FRftna. and on rev. no trefoil after pqr and xpo ; m. m. on rev. cross pierced, wt. 79 grs. 1 (var. Ken. no. 1), very fine and rare *** From the Wylie
collection.
528
Angel, similar to
after
obv., hetnBicu &c, no trefoil and nos only, legend ending rqdqt., 1 m. m. cross pierced, wt. 78| grs., very fine, an unpublished variety From the Fontaine, Walker, and Addington collections. "%*
last,
dl
rev. trefoil
529
Angel,
of Bristol,
usual
trefoil after
each word;
TV'S,
rqdq'.tor, trefoil
after aRVcta,
ship, wt.
78 *
grs. (var.
b and
(Bristol) in
waves below
1
very rare
From
530
Half Angel, obv. hanRia. di. grtc. Rax. ftnGL. z. fr. (trefoil before hetnRia. and after it and after Retx), nimbus around head of St. Michael not radiate; rev. +0+ aRVXx arva+ SPetaet (sic) vniaS, Ship with h and lis at sides of mast ; trefoil and annulet to right of shield,
m. m. cross pierced, wt. 39|
highest degree of rarity,
grs.
an unpublished
IV]
* * *
Annulet Coinage.
531
cross pierced, obv. legend ending SnGLiet. z, FRftna., egg-shaped swelling on throat of king, arch of tressure on breast fleured ; rev. annulet after posvi and between
type,
m.m.
pellets in
two quarters
;
Half Groat,
of
similar, KnGLief. z.
arch
(?)
two
no. 3
after aiViTSS
and LonDon,
collection.
all
from the
Wyndham
and
Penny, London, m. m.
quarters on
rev.;
pellets in
two
Halfpenny,
similar,
and Penny of York, m. m. plain mullet to left and lis to right of crown, legend ending SriGLia ; cross, rev. aiviTSS aBORKai, quatrefoil with pellet in centre of cross and
annulet between pellets in one quarter and also after aiviTTCS, 3 wt. 12 grs., all fine and rare, especially the last
72
533
on
3
Penny
and rare
534
arch on breast not fieured, lis on either side of neck ; rev. annulet after posvi. and QBORftcfl and on pellets in two quarters of
cross, wt. 29| grs., very fine and of the highest rarity, apparently only one other specimen known, which is in the Lawrence collection (Hks.
p. 238) [PI.
IV]
*** From the Brice
collection.
lis
535
Halfpenny, York,
dbv.
on either
rev.
*V* From
536
Groat,
Calais, usual type, m. m. cross pierced; annulet on either side of neck, after posvi and on pellets in two quarters of rev. ; Half
Groats
(2) similar,
F.
on
dbv.
Penny
5
and Halfpenny
of
same
issue
and mint,
collection.
(2),
Groats
same
(2),
Calais,
Half Groats
;
as in last lot
but the
last
538
G roat, Calais,
of
crown and m. m. on rev. cross not pierced trefoil pierced after posvi, and annulet in one quarter only of cross; and Penny of same issue, both very fine and very rare 2
* * No. 2 from the Brice collection. #
539
Groat,
but on
rev.
m. m. plain
cross, rosette pierced after posvi, rosette not pierced after aftLisis
and no annulets on pellets, very fine ; and Penny of same mint with no annulets on obv., but with annulet on pellets in two quarters on
rev.,
540
Groat,
of
Calais, Annulet- Rosette coinage, similar to preceding lot ; another London, Rosette coinage, obv. hetnRia. di. grtc &c. Bust, no annulets ;
;
m. m. cross pierced
rev.
2 LOnDOn, both very fine, the last unpublished *** No. 2 from the Pownall collection. This piece is of great importance as it is the connecting link between the annulet-rosette and
rosette-mascle coinages.
73
Rosette-Mascle Coinage.
541
Groat, London, m. m. cross patonce on obv., plain cross on rev. ; mascle after Retx and before LOrmon, rosette after each other word on
obv.
rev.
on
unpublished; Half Groat, London, same but cross on both sides; and Halfpenny of same
crosslet, all fine except the
mint and
Groat and
issue,
with m. m. cross
Half
4
all rare
1
*** Nos.
542
collection.
Penny, Durham, m. m.
plain cross, hetnRictvs. Retx. KnG. (mascle after Retx), large mullet to left of crown ; rev. aiviTSS DOnOLCDi (mascle after last word), Cross with pellets (Hks. 332) ; another of York,
m. m. cross patonce
cross
rev.
on either side
of head,
and
aivi.
cross
on
%*
543
Penny, York,
preserved
340), well
1
and of
*** From
544
Groat,
and
on
obv.,
word on obv., posvi and ctKLisiet ; another with m. m. cross patonce Half Groat, same type, m. m, cross patonce Penny and Halfpenny of same issue, all very fine 5
vil.
;
collection.
Groats
(2),
;
of Calais as in
last lot
cross, fine
Pine-cone-Mascle Coinage.
546
type,
;
of
same
547
Farthing, London, m. m. plain cross, usual type, mascle after Retx. rev. aiviTSS LOnDon, Cross with pellets; Penny of London with rosette after hetnRiavs and mascle after Rax ; and on rev. mascle before and pine-cone after LOnDOn, both very rare and unpublished,
especially the second piece,
which
is the
74
548
cross patonce, usual type, pine-cone or leaf on breast of king, mascle (?) after Re(X; rev. aivrras dvrolcd., Cross with two interlaced rings in centre (badge of Bishop Nevill), (Num. Chron. N. S. vol. VII, p. 37) ; another, similar but with cross to left and
to right of neck, unpublished j another of York, pine-cone on king's breast and mascle after Retx; and on rev. pine-cone after aivi. and mascle after qbo., and no quatrefoil in centre of cross
(Num. Chron. N.
and
the first
and
last
well preserved
3
no. 3
Webb and
collection.
Groat,
also
Calais,
Half Groat, Penny (pine cone on breast) and Halfpenny of same mint and issue; also Groat of Calais with rosettes in
obv., mascle after Retx and on rev. pine-cone after posvi and aSLisiE, and mascle after vil., all fine, the last rare 5 Nos. 1-4 from the Brice and no. 5 from the Pownall collection. ***
legend on
Pine-cone-Trefoil Coinage.
550
leaf
on either side of neck ; one has a pellet on and another has a pellet in two quarters of rev.,
5
551
552
Half Groat, London, m. m. obv. cross patonce, rev. plain cross; pinecone on king's breast ; no pellets on either side of neck and trefoil of pellets after LonDOn, well preserved; Penny, same issue, with pine-cone or leaf on breast, and pine-cone before and trefoil after
%*
553
LOnDOn., fine, both very rare, especially the first piece No. 1 from the Thorburn and no. 2 from the Webb
2
collection.
plain cross, reading hetnRia. RQX. ftnGLi, on breast, trefoil of pellets either side of neck ; rev. pine-cone diviTSS LOnDOn; another, similar, reading rqx. JCnGL., leaf on breast and no trefoils of pellet at neck; and Farthing similar to last piece, also with leaf on breast, all very fine and excessively
rare
Pine-cone-Pellet Coinage.
554
two quarters
75
555
as last, but m. m. plain cross on obv. and reading snGL. z. r. ; Penny, similar, with pine-cone on breast and pellet on each side of crown and none in quarters on rev.,
rev.
patonce; and
rare and fine,
Halfpenny
says
of precisely
same type,
all exceedingly
Hawkins
tJie
penny
known
556
on arch of
crown and none in the quarters on the rev. ; lis on neck, pellet each side of crown and in two quarters on both fine and very rare varieties
rev.,
%*
collection.
on neck
reading arch on
and
scarce
558
559
Groats, London,
cross in saltire
and
scarce
Penny, London, m. m.
on
quarters of
rev.,
cross patonce, reading hetnRiavs [rqx] snGL, breast, pellet at each side of crown and in two
with cross
saltire
chipped; Halfpenny and Farthing of same issue, on breast and pellet each side of crown ; but not
misstruck on the
on
rev.
with cross
rev., both fine ; and Penny of York, each side of neck and pellet each side of crown ; aiviTTfS eCBORKai ; in centre of cross, quatrefoil enclosing small
saltire
Light Coinage.
560
Groat, London, usual type, m. m. cross pierced on both sides, hemBiav. di. GRft. Bex &c, arches over crown not fleured small cross after
;
Detvco, wt.
lis
48
grs.
on both
47
sides, arches
fleured
fine
and
rare
1
*** No.
561
collections.
Groats
fine
;
of
London
obv.,
coin the arches over the bust are fleured, wt. 48 grs., extra and on the York coin the arches are not fleured, m. m. lis on
rev.,
sun on
rev.
wt.
47
rare,
m. m. on
76
562
Groat, London,
rev.,
on
obv., lis
on
1
reading hediBia.
grs.,
DL GRS
&c.
wt.
47
extremely fine
IV]
%*
563
From
the
Groat,
GRS".,
Bristol, m. m. trefoil
&c, below
B.
for
Bristol
Half Groat, London, usual type, m.m. cross pierced on obv. only, reading henRiav. DL grs, &c. rev. cuvitss LonDon, wt. 22 grs.
;
this
coin), fine
and of
the
highest rarity
i
[Pi.
rvj
the Shepherd (lot 168) and Brice collections.
*** From
565
Half Groat, York, similar to last, m. m. lis on both sides, & for Eboracum on breast of king rev. aiviTSS. QBORSai, &c, wt. 23^ grs.,
;
fine
and of
excessive rarity
*** From
566
the Bergne (lot 416) and Brice collections. specimen in the Cuff collection sold for 9.
lis,
An
indifferent
Penny, London, m. m.
aiviTSS LOnDOn,
wt.
grs
rev.
1
10|
*** From
567
Halfpenny, London,
pierced;
coin), fine
rev.
obv. hetnBiav. di. grs. Retx, Bust, m. m. cross aiviTSS. LOnDOn. (Hks. Sib, probably engraved from this
*** From the Shepherd collection (lot 172). Hawkins does not give any light Halfpenny to this reign, but attributes this coin to Henry V. The reading on the obv. and its weight show that it
must be a
568
light
obv.
Halfpenny
of
Henry VI.
g
to left
lis
Penny, York,
rev.
wt.
\0\
grs., well
*** From
" This must be a coin of the Brice collection. Archbishop Nevill struck between 1466-1477, probably in 1470, during the short It is not described by Hawkins." restoration of Henry VI. W.B.
77
lot
569
Rose Noble,
obv.
z.
;
two
and
none after Dns), King holding sword and shield standing in ship j three ropes from stern and one from prow ; flag marked with letter
q at stern; rose on side of ship;
after
rev.
ihe(.
ftVT.
TRSnsietns. pqr.
I
word and
in LBftT.,
two
cdqdivcd,
none after
;
lha), m. m. rose, Floriated cross with lion and crown in each angle, wt. 118^ grs.
1
Ken.
collection.
Rose Noble,
IB.
similar to last, m. m.
on
rev.
sun
lis
after
and trefoil after Dns., and on Pe(R and I in IB3T., wt. 118 grs. an unpublished variety
571
rev. trefoil
after lha
Rose Noble,
none
after Dns,
I
similar to the preceding, m. m. sun on rev.; trefoil after 3D., and quatrefoil after IB ; and on rev. one trefoil after
P9R and
ibst., wt.
in ibst
and none
after cdqdivcd
120
grs.
"%* From
572
Rose Noble,
no
wt.
similar type, m. m.
crown on
or
119
grs.
573
Rose Noble
ship,
rev. ; reading illorv. ; two trefoils after di, TRKnsietns, PetR and cdadivcd ; one after other words and I in ib.
m. m. sun on
and and
574
in ibtct., wt. 119 grs. (Bud. Suppl. pi. vi, 22), extremely fine 1 very rare [PI. IV]
of Bristol, similar to last
trefoil after lha.,
Rose Noble
on
rev.,
no
ship, m. m.
crown
each
trefoil after
other word, wt. 119 grs. extremely fine and rare 1 From the Willett, Durrant, Dymock, Bergne (lot 458) and Brice ***
collections.
78
575
Rose Noble
; reading FRna. and TRKnsians ; no trefoil after and three trefoils after FRna. and one or two trefoils Rax, quatrefoil after other words, wt. 119 grs. (Bud. pi. ill, 5), a very fine coin and
m. m. sun on
Rose Noble
(Eboracum) under
ship, m. m. lis on rev. ; reading, FRJCn. on obv., no trefoil after FRftn., Dns. and pqr, quatrefoil after IB., trefoil after each other word,
wt.
117
grs., fine
and rare
the Brice collection.
"%* From
577
Rose Noble
Norwich, similar type but with n (Nordovicum) under ship, m. m. rose on rev. ; reading FRna. on obv., two trefoils after di and P0R, one after every other word and after I in IB and
of
in IB3T; quatrefoil after FRna., wt. 118 grs. and extremely rare
*** From
578
Rose Noble
is
FRftn. on obv.
large
very broad, his sword very long, and the rose on the ship very 1 no dots on ship, wt. 117 grs., extremely fine ;
(lot
Rose Noble
of
crown on rev., but with dots on wt. 116 grs., extremely fine
580
ship,
Rose Noble
on
wt.
rev.,
of
but varied in
grs.,
many
117
very fine
581
on
obv.
crown, lis in waves below ship ; reading obv. e(DW7CRD. di. grs. Rax. 5fnGL. z. FRixna. (trefoil after each word except
on
rev.
snGL.),
and
rev.
DOCDina na.
in.
FVRORa.
tvo.
srgvks.
coa,
trefoil after
coa,
each word except DOCDina and in, and quatrefoil after 1^.59 grs. (comp. Ken. pi. v, 39), very fine, unpublished with these
1
;
mint marks [PI. IV] *** This and the next coin may have been struck at York m. m. of which city was a lis.
the usual
582
no m.m. on obv. sun followed by two trefoils after Di on obv. and FVRORa, TVO, and XRGVftS on rev. one after each other word 1 except FRffna, and coa, wt. 59 grs., fine, unpublished
similar to last,
;
lis
under
ship,
79
583
Half Rose Noble, usual type and legends no m. m. on oh)., crown on rev. ; trefoil after each word on obv. and rev., but none after FRSna,
;
very fine
%*
584
From
the
Howard and
Brice collections.
word
no m. m. on obv., two after tvo and none after ftRGVSS., (Rud. pi. ill, 7), fine and rare *** From the Jackson and Brice collections.
in legends,
59
grs.
585
rev.
only
trefoil
word
58|
rev.
grs.
(Rud.
and
rare,
586
of York, similar to last, m. m. rose followed by lis reading dqi for di, trefoil after each word j but not
Re(
after
lished
SnGL and
on
rev., wt.
58^
grs., fine
and very
rare,
an unpub1
mint mark
587
of York, similar to the preceding; m.m. on rev. e( in qdwsrd and each other word ;
but two after fvrorq and tvo, and none after SnGL. and SRGVISS, wt. 59 grs. (Ken. no. 3), extremely fine and rare 1
(lot
175)
588
of Norwich, usual type but with n (Nordovicum) m. rose on rev. only ; trefoil after each word, none after etDWKRD, rx and KnGL on obv., and fvrorq and SRGVTCS on rev. ; two after Docoinet, tvo and coet, wt. 58 grs., fine and exceedingly
rare
[PL IV]
(lot
462) and
Marsham
(lot
341) collections.
below,
lis
m. m. crown on both sides, obv. qdwtcrd. di. each word), Within quatrefoil, shield; above, on right, rose ; on left, sun ; rev. efXftLTTCBlTVR in
GLORIA
and
last
words
lis
&c. with sun in centre, wt. 29^ grs. (Rud.pl. ill, 8) ; another, similar, m. m. crown on both sides, and lis after each word on obv. and rev.,
wt.
30
grs., both
very fine
(lot
collections.
as the preceding, m. m. sun over crown on ftnGL. z. fr. ; sun to right and rose to left of reading'
wt.
word on obv., and lis on rev., and unpublished with this mint mark PI. 1VJ very fine *** From the Shepherd and Brice collections.
30
grs.,
80
591
as before, m. m. sun on obv. and crown on two trefoils after each word on obv. and rose on rev. sun to left and rose to right of shield, wt. 29 grs., well preserved ; another of York 1 with m. m. lis on both sides, reading KnGL. z. fr. trefoil after first three words on obv. ; quatref oil after GLORIA on rev. ; rose to left and sun to right of shield; (Ken. no. 12), fine, scarce, both
; ;
unpublished varieties
592
Angel,
adwerd. di. gr. Retx. ftnGL. z. FRftna. dns. ib. word and I in ib:st. but two after KnGL. and
;
none
TVS',
saxvft.
Michael piercing the dragon ; rev. pqr. anvo:e(. nos. XPa. rqdqcdptor. (rosette after stclvtc and
RQDetCDPTOR, &c), Ship on sea, three ropes at stern, one at prow ; rose and large sun at sides of mast and above shield ; sun above
mast
trefoil
on either side of ropes, wt. 78 grs. (comp. Bud. Suppl. exceedingly fine, and a type of the highest rarity [PL IV] 1
collections.
Angel, 2nd type, similar to the last, but m. m. on both sides, annulet enclosing pellet ; no rays above the mast but topcastle surmounted by cross crosslet e to left and sun to right of mast, two ropes from
;
snGL.
trefoil
z.
FRftna
rev.
after
each
prow; reading obv. qdwsrd. dqi. GRS". Rgx. par. crvccicd tvx. sslvs. nos. xpg. RaDetcopr., word on obv. and cross on rev., wt. 76 grs.
1
(Ken. no.
3), well
594
Angel, 3rd
to left
of
mast, m. m. annulet on both sides, and reading on rev. Pe(R. aRWSQ. sax vs. nos. xpa. rqdst. ; trefoils after words of legends, wt. 29 grs. (Bud.
pi. in, 11),
595
Angel, similar type to the preceding, m. m. cross pierced with pellet in one angle on both sides ; saltires after words of legend ; reading on rev. pqr. aRvaeoo. TVS. sslvs. nos. XPa. R0Dqcdpt., wt. 79^ grs.,
exceedingly fine
1
*#*
596
From
Angel, usual type, m. m. heraldic cinquefoil pierced on both sides ; saltires between words on obv. ; none on rev. ; reading pq. aRvaeco.
TVS.
S7CLV5C. ns. RetDecDPT., wt.
79
grs.,
very fine
and
rare,
an unpub1
lished variety
"%* From
597
the
Marsham
as Angels of the 3rd type (see lot 594), m. m. annulet on obv. only ; titles of king on both sides, obv. ending rqx. ffnGL. z. ; rev. Retx. TCnGL. z. FR, wt. 39^ grs. (Ken. no. 2), fine and
81
598
saltire
reading obv. qbwkrd. di. grs. Re(X. ftnGL. ; 0. rev. aRVX. :ava. after other words;
after
vniaft;
rose
pierced
wt.
words,
40
grs.
extremely fine
and
1
rare [PI.
IV]
Dymock, Murchison, Bergne
(lot
*** From
599
467)
Half Angel,
3Va,
wt.
similar to last, m. m. cross not pierced over annulet on both sides ; reading aDWSRD. Dai &c. xnGLa ; on rev. rose after
38|
grs. (cf.
Rud.pl. in, 12
Ken.
and rare
600
Half Angel,
and legends, m. m. heraldic cinquefoil pierced reading aDW:RD. di., &c, SnGL., no stops except cross after STiGL. rev. rose pierced after aRVX and spqs, two saltires after other words, wt. 40 grs. (Ken. no. 7), extremely fine and
similar type
;
on both sides
a very rare variety *** From the Cuff and Shepherd Silver.
(lot
177) collections.
Heavy Coinage.
601
Groat,
London, m. m. obv. cross patonce, rev. lis ; usual type, lis on neck, pellet each side of crown, tressure on breast fleured, but king's not that on right shoulder ; rev. aivrras LOnDOn, &c, pellet in
of
\
two quarters of rev. (Hks. no. 3) another, similar, m. m. plain cross on both sides, tressure on right shoulder fleured, but not that on
breast (Hks. no.
2), both
extremely fine
and rare
collection.
*** No.
602
Groat,
on
of
fleured,
rev.
lis
London, m. m. obv. plain cross, rev. lis; arch on breast on neck, pellet each side of crown and in two quarters
;
(Hks. no. 4)
obv.,
not pierced on
rev.
neck,
no
on
rev.
extremely fine
and rare
find
"%* No.
603
Groat,
of London, m. m. cinquefoil pierced on both sides; arch on breast fleured, quatrefoil on either side of neck ; and on rev. cross before LonDon and mascle after aivrras, unpublished; another,
similar, m. m. pierced rose
crescent on breast
on obv. and pierced cinquefoil on rev. ; no marks on rev., unpublished, both extremely fine 2
find
collection
and
no. 2
82
604
Groat,
of London, m. m. cinquefoil pierced on obv., and rose on rev. ; arch on breast fleured, quatrefoil each side of neck, two crosses before LOnDon, and mascle after aiviTTCS, unpublished ; another, similar, m. m. rose and cinquefoil on obv., rose on rev. ; crescent on breast,
605
2 and quatrefoil each side of neck, unpublished, both extremely fine No. 1 from the Brice collection. *** of London, m. m. rose on obv., cinquefoil pierced on rev. j cresGroat,
m. m. on
cent on breast, quatrefoil each side of neck ; another, similar, same each obv., none on rev. ; arch on breast fleured. quatrefoil
side of neck
;
and on
rev.
and rare
rose, crescent
under chin
grs.
arches
fleured,
wt.
26
(described in
1
From
607
the Shepherd
Half Groat, of London, m.m. rose on both sides; arch on breast fleured and one over crown not fleured quatrefoil each side of neck on rev. mascle after aiviTSS and cross before Don., wt. 27i grs.,
;
fine
and
[PI.
IV]
;
608
Pennies
pellet
(4), of
Durham,
rev.,
;
all
centre of cross on
others (2) of York, with quatrefoil each side of neck, pierced, the other m. m. rose, one all scarce and well preserved 6
(3) reversed a in Re(X &c.
above crown
609
Halfpenny,
of London, m. m. cross; lis on neck, pellet each side of crown ; reading qdwsrd. Re(X. RnG. rev. aivrras LOnDon, pellet in two quarters, wt. 1\ grs. (Hies. no. 1); another, m. m. rose; reading sriGLlef ; no pellets in quarters on rev., wt. 7f grs., unpublished, both
;
2
(lot 181).
*** No.
610
Farthing, of London, m. m. cross; lis on neck, pellets on each side of crown and in two quarters on rev. ; reading etDWKRD. rqx KnGLi. ;
rev.
aiviTfts
LOnDon,
wt.
3|
grs. (see
Num.
and of
a unique variety
collections.
*** From
the Christmas
(?)
and Shepherd
Light Coinage.
611
Groats,
of
and rose
collection
London, usual type, with m. m. rose, Brice collection; sun crown and sun ; cross fitchee and sun ; annulet, Brice ; cross pierced, Brice collection ; and cinquefoil pierced ;
7
83
61 3
Groats,
of London, same type, with m. m. rose; sun, Brice collection crown and sun ; cross fitchee and sun ; annulet ; cross pierced (rose after dqvcd, sun after 3DIVTORQ), rare ; and heraldic cinquefoil (rose
;
613
G roats,
sun
of
London, same type, with m. rn. rose (annulet each side of sun ; crown ; cross fitchee and ;
annulet (reading aivi. LonDon. Don.); cross pierced with pellet j in one angle (rose after dqvcd), rare ; heraldic cinquefoil (rose on
breast and after posvi and fflDiVTORei), rare,
all fine
614
Groats,
of
(stops, annulets
collection;
on
obv., trefoil
rare,
Brice
;
cinquefoil
(n's
in
LOnDon upside down) crown and cross, well preserved 4 The last three pieces are of peculiar rude work and weigh only *** 36 grs. each. Mr. Montagu thought that these may be the threepences which historians say that Edward IV struck.
615
Groats,
of
of
neck, pellet in one quarter of rev.) ; rose and crown on obv. and sun on rev. (quatrefoil on breast and on each side of neck), Wakeford
collection
;
collection
collection
annulet enclosing pellet (rose each side of neck), Brice another, similar, but with cross after POSVI, Brice
and
of
and heraldic cinquefoil (rose on breast and after dqvod cdqvcd, and arches fleured above crown), all fine and rare varieties
;
tlie
usual types
616
Groat,
m.m. rose and sun, b on breast, Wakeford another of same mint, m. m. sun ; others of Coventry, m. m. sun on obv. and rose on rev., a on breast ; of Norwich, m. m.
of Bristol, with
;
collection
sun,
on
obv.
n on breast of York, m. m. lis, e; on breast another, m. m. lis and crown on rev., also with a on breast, all very fine and
; ;
rare
6
of Bristol,
617
Groat,
m. m.
crown
with m. m. sun, b on breast; another of same mint, others of Coventry, m. m. sun, a on breast ; of
Norwich, m. m. sun on obv. and rose on rev., n on breast ; of York, m. m. lis, h on breast and another of same mint with m. m. lis but
;
no
letter
on breast and arch on breast not *** All from the Brice
and
6
rare
collection.
618
Half Groat,
rev.,
Brice collection
one angle
unpublished
on both
rare
and
well preserved,
G 2
84
619
Half Groat,
wt.
22
grs.,
fitchee
on
obv.,
sun on
rev.,
Webb
Half Groat,
(engraved
of Bristol, m.
neck, no b
extremely rare
on breast,
Chron.,
Num.
m. sun on obv. only, quatrefoil each side of and reading viLLft bristow, wt. 23 grs. N.S. vol X, pi. Vin, 5), well preserved and
1
Webb
(lot
183) collections.
Half Groat,
and
in centre of cross
of Canterbury, with m. m. rose, and a on breast of king on rev. ; arches of tressure on obv., not fleured ;
;
another, with same m. m. but with rose (?) in centre of cross on rev. another, of same mint, with m. m. crown (?) on obv., and rose on rev.
no a in centre of cross on rev., and arches on obv. and rare *** No. 1 from the Wakeford and no. 2 from the Brice
622
3
collection.
Half Groat,
of Canterbury, m. m. the archiepiscopal pall, Bouchier's knot on neck ; reading qdw:xb.d, &c, TCnGL. z. FR3* ; another, of York, with m. m. lis on obv. only, e( on breast of king and quatrefoil each side of neck, lis after posvi, and trefoil after dqtcd (Hks. no. 4, published from this coin), both good specimens and very
rare
Webb
623
Half Groat, of York, m. m. lis on both sides, quatrefoil each side of neck, and arch on breast fleured (Hks. 350) ; another, of same mint and m. m., but with trefoil at each side of neck; lis after 2 POSVI and trefoil after dqvcd, both fine and very rare
*** No.
1
from the
Webb
624
Penny,
neck
of Bristol, m. m. crown on
;
vills bristov.,
wt.
and Halfpenny, of same mint, m. m. of neck ; reading gdwtcrd. di. GR7C. Re(X. ; 5 grs. (Hks. 353), both well preserved and of
2
collection.
Penny,
of Canterbury, m. m. archiepiscopal pall, cross each side of neck, Bouchier knot on breast ; reading etDWTCRD. di GR7C. Re(X S". ; rev. aiviTSS aSNTOR, wt. 11^ grs., unpublished; Halfpenny, of
reading etDWSRD.
preserved 2
rev.
5f
and
exceedingly rare
*** No.
from the
Webb
85
626
Penny,
after Retx.
reading
of
rqx
JCnGL., wt.
10
grs.
(described Hks.
no.
8)
Halfpenny,
reading on
trefoil
obv.
qdwkkd.
and in
GRS Rqx,
wt.
5f
grs.
pi. hi,
2
collections.
%*
627
Penny,
wt.
London, m. m. crown, cross on either side of neck, 10^ grs. ; another, with m. m. cross over annulet and reading SDWSRD. De(i GRS. Retx SNGLet, wt. 9| grs., unpublished; and Halfof
penny,
also of
*** Nos. 2
628
&
3 from the
Wakeford
collection.
Pennies
Durham, with (1) m. m. rose, quatrefoil and b (Booth), and cross after DV. in DVnOLCD, Gibbs' collection ; m. m. cinquefoil, v to right of neck, and D in centre of cross on (2) rev. ; others (2), of York, with (1) m. m. rose, B (Booth),
(2), of
at sides of neck,
to left
and key to right of neck, quatrefoil in centre of cross on rev.; similar but with T. (Thomas Rotheram) to left of neck, Mar(2)
collection
;
sham
and Halfpennies
field,
(2),
collection
no marks in
629
Pennies
neck
;
(3), of
London, with (1) m.m. crown, quatrefoil at sides of (2) m. m. cross pierced and reading De(l. GRS ; (3) m. m. cross
;
another, of
Durham, m. m.
uncertain,
on neck, two
saltires
;
aivrras DvnOLCDiet
left
above crown, and D in centre of cross, another, of York, m. m. lis, G (George Nevill) to
and key to right of neck, quatrefoil in centre of cross ; and Halfpenny, of London, m. m. cross pierced, and reading De(i. GRS., &c, all fine and rare 6 *** Nos.
1
nos. 3
collection.
630
Penny,
of York,
m.m.
rose,
to left
and key
to right of neck
no
and Halfpenny,
reading qdwsrd.
fine,
(Bud. Suppl.pl. in, 21), rubbed; of same mint, m. m. lis, trefoils at sides of neck; di. grs. rqx s. ; rev. aiviTSS etBORftar, wt. 5| grs.,
grs.,
the
second unpublished
and
not
Hawkins
*** No.
1
mentioned by 2
collection.
no. 2
86
EDWARD
a.d.
V.
1483.
Gold.
631
Angel, type as last issue of Edward IV, with St. Michael and the dragon on obv., and top castle above mast of ship on rev. ; a to left and rose to right of mast ; m. m. rose and sun united on both sides ;
reading etDWSRD x
ORvaetcD
grs x R0X x SnGL. z. FRSn ; rev. pqr TVS sslvs nos xpo RSDetcoPT (no stops), wt. 79 grs. (cf.
De(i
Ken.
*** From
632
and
V]
to last; m. m. rose
sva x spas
[PI.
qdwsrd xdix GRS rqx SnG. x vmas *, tf. 39| ^rs., wry fine
ret>.
* o
aRVX *
1
and
exceedingly rare
V]
%*
633
of
From
Silver.
Groat, London, usual type, m. m. boar's head on obv., and rose and sun united on rev., arch on breast fleured, but not those above crown ;
reading snGL.
vol.
z.
FRSna ;
rev.
S. 1
xiv, p. 26), fine and exceedingly rare *** From the Pownall collection.
634
Groat, of London,
[PI.
similar to the last, but m. m. on both sides rose and sun united, arch on breast, not fleured, very fine and extremely rare
V]
635
(lot 469), and Brice collections. Groat, of London, similar to lot 633 ; m. m. on both sides, rose and sun united ; arch on breast fleured and below it pellet (Num. Chron., N. S., vol. x, pi. vm, 8 ; Eks. no. 81, Ed. IV), very fine, and an extremely rare variety 1
RICHARD
III.
A.D. 1483-1485.
636
Gold. Angel, but with name of Edward V; m.m. boar's head on obv., and rose and sun united on rev. ; obv. qdwsrd. di. grs. rqx. SnGL. z. FRSna., St. Michael and the Dragon ; rev. pqr aRvaaro.
TVS. sslvs. nos. xpa. rqdqcdpt., Ship on sea, &c.
either side of mast, wt.
vol.
;
r and
rose on
Ser.,
78|
grs.
(engraved
Num.
Chron., in
xv, p. 117), very fine, unique [PI. V] 1 *** Mr. Montagu I. c. has published a full description of this remarkable coin. It is the connecting link between the coinage of Richard III and that of his nephew Edward V. It is clear that on the reverse the letter r on the left of the mast has been substituted for an &.
87
637
Angel, similar to the preceding, m.m. boar's head on both sides reading obv. RiaKRD. di. GR7C. Rex. SnGL. z FRftna, and on rev. aRVSetcc
;
79|
grs.
Ill,
and
1
collection.
The R on the
q.
638
after FRTfna,
and on
rev.
aRVaa
1 (Bud. pi. iv, 1), extremely fine and very rare [PL V] "%* From the Currer, Bergne (lot 476) and Brice collections. This is " a beautiful " specimen ; it was believed by Mr. Bergne to be the
finest
known.
for RiaSRD.,
1
;
639
Angel, same as the last and same m.m., but reading RiaftD. wt. 79 grs. (Ken., no. 2), extremely fine and very rare
640
RiaKRD.
wt.
gra.
rsx
ftnGL.
rev.
o.
aRVX.
"KV&.
V
641
40 grs. (Ken. pl.vi, 44), fine,and of the highest rarity 1 F m ^e Hugh Howard (lot 140, 55) and Shepherd (lot 186, 26 10s.) collections. Mr. Brice in his note in the Shepherd catalogue " I have never seen another of these pieces offered for sale." says
spqs.
vniaa .,
Silver.
Groat,
of
grs. rqx.
wt.
(Bud.
pi. v, 15),
47
grs.
*** From
642
Groat,
of London, same as last, but m.m. boar's head on sun united on rev., wt. 47 grs., extremely fine and rare
rose
and
1
643
*** From the Bergne (lot 472) and Brice collections. Groat, of London, of same type, but m.m. boar's head on both wt. 47 grs., extremely fine and rare [PI. V]
*
sides,
1
From
644
Groat,
on
fine,
of York, similar type as before, but m.m. rose and sun united
obv. only,
reading on
rev.
pi. v, 16),
1
and of the
of
highest rarity
645
Half Groat, London, m.m. rose and sun united on obv. only, usual type, reading on obv. RiaKRD. di. grs. Rax. ftnGL. z. fr. ; rev.
POSVI
wt.
23 J
grs.
(Hies.
357), fine
and
1
exceedingly rare
\*
In the Bergne the Bergne (lot 473) and Brice collections. catalogue it is stated to be one of the rarest coins in the English " collection, and Mr. Brice adds probably the best known ; I believe 4 or 5 pieces are extant." Mr. Montagu possessed three only
specimens.
From
646
647
London, same as the preceding, but m.m. rose and sun united on both sides, and pellet outside tressure below the 1 and extra rare king's bust, well preserved and Webb (lot 208) collections. *** From the Rhodes, Shepherd, Half Groat, of London, of same type at last, but m.m. boar's head on
Half Groat,
of
and legend on
;
obv.
ending
20f
263
and
1
Bud.
pi. v, 18), in
good
and of the
highest rarity
Hks. I.e. Sainthill and Addington collections. coin shows that it is accuracy of the figure in Ruding ; but this Mr. Montagu states that only four specimens are known. correct.
of Durham, obv. m.m. lis, reading obv. RiaftRD. di. grs. RQX. SnGL, s for Bp. Sherwood on breast of king rev. aiViTSS DiRhftOD,
;
doubts the
648
Penny,
D in centre
of cross, wt. 11
grs.
(Bud. Suppl.,
Brice collections. *** From the Dimsdale, Martin, Shepherd (lot 190) and 649 Penny, of York, similar to last coin, m.m. boar's head on obv. only,
650
and key to right of king's neck ; reading RiaSRD., &c, and on rev. quatrefoil in centre of cross, legend somewhat KnG., 1 effaced, wt. lOf grs., exceedingly rare and in fair condition of London, obv. RicffRD. di. GRS. rqx., Bust facing, m.m. Halfpenny,
T to
left
rose
wt.
6|
aiviTSS LOnDOn, usual cross with (Hks. 360), a fine and round coin, extremely rare
;
rev.
pellets,
1
Cuff,
Halfpenny,
of London,
(lot
191) collections.
HENRY
a.d.
VII.
1485-1509.
Gold.
652
Sovereign,
obv.
m. m.
lis,
Retx.
Dns. hlBn., King holding sceptre and orb, seated facing on wide throne with three arches ; four lis in field on either side ; rev., m.m.
dragon, iheisvs. avre(M. TRSnsietns. Pe(R. mqdivm. illorvm. IB3T., Small shield on double rose within tressure, with two saltires in each
spandril of arches, wt. 239 grs. (Bud. pi. IV, 4; Ken. no. 3), very fine 1 and very rare [PL * * From the * Addington collection.
V]
653
Sovereign, m.m. dragon on both sides obv. heNRicvs &c, King seated on throne similar to the preceding
;
Dei. grscis.,
;
but no arch
over king's head, and greyhound and dragon to right and left on pillar of throne ; rev. ihesvs. arvreM., &c, Shield on rose as on last,
but no
open
e's in
(Bud.pl. iv, 5
Ken.
and
very rare
89
654
Angel,
1st coinage,
m. m.
rose
sides,
obv.
hanRia. di. GRS. Rax. snGL. z. FRftna., St. Michael and the Dragon, he places only one foot on the monster ; rev. Pe(R. aRVSa. TVS.
SftLva".
nos. xpo. RaDaaoPT., Ship on sea two ropes from and one from prow, h and rose at sides of mast saltires after words on both sides, except Rax on obv. and Pe(R and nOS on rev., wt. 79 grs. (var. Ken. no. 2), an unpublished variety and mint 1 mark, fine and rare [PI. V]
;
stern
collection.
lis
Angel,
both
reading on
rev.
Pe(R
wt.
79
grs. (var.
an unpublished
variety, rare
*** From
656
Angel,
1st coinage,
di.
hanRia.
grs, &c,
;
FRSna Dns.
i.
and
rev.
&c, rqdqtor
this obv. legend
shield
and rose on
rev.
grs.
exceedingly rare,
an unpublished
variety with
1
657
Angel,
1st coinage, similar to the last and same obv. legend, but m. m. small cross on obv., and legend on rev. as on the sovereigns, lha. SVTef.
TRKnsiems.
P0R and
rare
cdqdiv., wt.
79
grs.
Cuff,
Angel, 2nd coinage, m. m. escallop on both sides, usual type, but the Archangel rests both feet on the dragon ; reading obv. hetnRia. di. grs. Rax. KnGLia. z. FRna rev. legend as on Sovereigns, lha. ftVT.
;
ib.
rosette
on
rev.
open
79
(Ken. no.
9),
very fine
1
and
exceedingly rare
collections.
*** From the Curtis, Murchison, Lake Price, and Brice 659
on
FRftn for FRna., and on rev. pbr. aavae reading TVS. &c, R6D6. j rosette between each word and open e's on both
obv.
sides, wt.
80
grs.
660
Angel, 2nd coinage, usual type, m. m. (cinquefoil and rose united ?) on both
rev.
of
peculiar form
z. FRft.
\
obv.
circle
on
1
11\
grs. (var.
Ken.
preserved
variety
90
661
type,
m. m.
coin, saltires
z.
fr.
rev.
between words
obv.
Pet.
11\
grs., fine
and
scarce
662
on
;
obv.,
z.
frs.
rev.
TVS &a,
R0D.,
saltires
between words,
wt.
78|
grs.,
unpublished m. m. on
rev.,
very fine
663
on both
79
grs.
wt.
Ken.
(lot
Angel, 2nd coinage, type as before, m. m. greyhound's head on both sides ; reading obv. hetnRia. Dai. GRS. &c, SnGL. z. fr. ; rev. Pe(R.
aRvae(. TVS. sslvs. nos. xr.
of legends,
wt.
;
saltires
79 J
grs.
(var.
Ken.
no. 17),
a rare mint
1
mark
*** From the
665
St.
Albans
find.
Angel, 2nd coinage, usual type but of finer work, m. m. cross crosslet on both sides ; reading obv. hemRia. Dl. GRS. Rax. SnGLL z. FRS. ; rev. PaR. aRVa. TVS. &c. rod, ; saltires between words, wt. 78 grs.
(Ken. no. 33), very fine and scarce
1
666
Angel, 2nd coinage, usual type, but of finer work, m. m. pheon on both sides ; reading obv. hetnRia. &c, snGL. z frs ; rev. par. aRVaa. TVS. &c, xpq. ReDa. ; saltires between words, wt. 80 grs. (as Ken.
no.
27
Bud.
and rare
[PL V]
%*
667
Angel, 2nd coinage, Pattern (1), usual type, with the Archangel with both feet on dragon, and rev. ship, m. m. rose on both sides ; reading obv. hanRia. vn. dl grs. rqx. sgl. z. fr. j rev. paR. aRvaa. tvs. SSLVS. nos. xpa. Ra., saltire after each word of legends, wt. 74 grs.^
slightly rubbed, otherwise fine, unpublished,
UNIQUE
(?)
[PL V]
*+* This interesting coin belongs to the 3rd or last coinage of this The m. m. rose occurs on the Half Groats of that issue. reign. The letters of the inscriptions have a less Gothic appearance than those on the usual angels of this reign.
668
hanRi.
dl grs. Rax.
words
;
coinage, m. m. rose on obv., cross crosslet on rev. ; sl. (rosette after each word), St. Michael
rev.
o.
at sides of mast, wt. 40 grs. (comp. Ken. pi. vn, 53), fine, unpublished 1 with this m. m.
91
669
pheon on both
legend ending Retx. 7CGL. z., saltires between words, 1 (as Ken. no. 4), fine and rare [PI. V]
collection (lot 196).
670
coinage, similar to the preceding, m. m. portcullis on both sides, reads as last, saltire after each word of legends, wt. 39^
*** From
(Ken. no. 6 ; Bud. pi. IV, 9), fine and rare the Bergne (lot 491) and Brice collections. account of the m. m. may belong to the first issue of
This coin on
Henry VIII.
Silver.
Groat,
of London, m. m. lis and rose united on both sides, usual type with bust of king wearing open crown, arch on breast not fleured cross after posvi and no crosses at side of neck, wt. 49 grs. (Hks.
;
672
Groat,
of
London, m. m. lis and rose united on both sides ; same type on breast, wt. 46| grs. (Hks. no. 15), very fine and
V]
the
*** From
673
Marsham
Groat,
of
London, m. m. rose on
side of king's neck, arch on breast fleured ; rev. cross after POSVI and LOn. in LOnDON, trefoils after other words on obv. and rev.,
id.
no.
Bud. pi.
j
iv,
21)
fitchee
lis
legend reading hemRiavs. dqi. gkx. 47| grs. (Hks. 361), both fine and very rare 2 Both from the Brice collection. ***
obv.
lis
after posvi
674
obv.,
bust with
hanRia. &c.,. ; reading posvi &c, arvrors LOnDOn, pellets in angles of cross joined together, wt. 23 grs. (Hks. 364), very fine and very rare 1
obv.
Half Groat, of London, m. m. lis, rosette after each word of legend on obv., which reads hemRia. &a, SnGL. z. fr. ; on rev. the cross is fourchee and voided in centre ; arvrors LOnDOn ; another of York, of same type and m. m., aivrrfts QBORSai and another of Canterbury, m. m. tun, cross on each side of neck ; CD for Morton in centre of cross on rev. ; aiviTSS aftnTOR. (Hks. no. 1), all very rare and
;
fine
3
1
\*
Nos.
lection.
and 2 from the Marsham and no. 3 from the Shepherd col Nos. 1 and 2 may belong to the second issue, see Hks.
p. 267.
The
crown.
92
676
Penny,
of
to. to.
lis
hemitia.
grs.
rax
sg.
rev.
oivitss LOnDOn,
of
io.
llf
grs.,
same mint, m.
5f
grs.
to. lis
and
engraved from
(Hks. 368, 2
(lot 199).
Penny,
to. to.
tun, saltire
on each side
of
neck, reading hanRia. Dl. GRS. rqx &c. j rev. CD for Morton in centre of cross, arviTSS aSnTOR, wt. 10| grs. (Hks. 366), of the highest
rarity, well preserved
;
Halfpenny
of
wt.
4|
grs.,
2
no. 2
*** No.
678
collection.
Penny,
and
of
of
London,
;
to. to.
two quarters, wt. 11 grs. (Hks. 370); and Halfpenny lis and rose united, reading henRia. De(i. GRS.
wt.
Retx
rare
rev.
arviTSS LOnDOn,
grs.
and fine
*** No.
Groats,
of
London, Bust
rev.
fourchee on
m. m., saltire (3) m. m. cinquefoil on both sides, large trefoils to arches of tressure ; saltires after words on rev., rosettes on obv. ; (4) m. m. greyhound's
head, annulet
(?)
king with arched crown on obv. and cross (Hks. 371), (1) m. m. trefoil on rev. ; (2) same each side of neck, high double arched crown ;
of
(5) m. m.
cross crosslet,
crown
5 with single arch, of fine work (Hks. 373), all very fine and scarce All from the Brice collection ; nos. 1, 2 and 5 from the Shepherd ***
collection.
680
Groats,
on
(4)
of
arched crown
obv.,
last, (1) m.m. trefoil on rev., very high m. m. heraldic cinquefoil, trefoil after each word ; (2) three pellets after Detvco ; (3) m. m. leopard's head crowned ;
London, type as
m. m. greyhound's head, saltires after words ; (5) m. m. cross 5 crosslet, crown with single arch, all very fine and scarce
no.
5 from the
681
Groats,
of London, usual type, (1) m.m. trefoil on obv. only, pierced cross each side of neck, reading hetnRa. Dl. GRS &c, rare ; (2) m. m.
escallop, roses
pierced on
(4) m. (5)
to.
between words on obv. and rev. ; obv., leopard's head crowned on rev.,
(3) m. m. cinquefoil
saltires after
words
to. to.
leopard's head crowned on both sides, reading SDiVTOef ; anchor upright on obv., downwards on rev., saltires after
5
93
682
Groats,
of
(1)
no m.
neck, stops trefoils ; (2) m. m. escallop, seven arches to tressure on obv., two trefoils before and after arviras and LOnDOn (comp. Hks.
372), rare; (3)
m.m. heraldic
(4)
m.m.
anchor upright on both sides, reading SDiVTOet ; (5) m. m. cross crosslet, crown with single arch, saltires after words ; reading on 5 obv. sgli. z. FRSn., very fine and scarce
*** No.
683
nos. 4
and
collection.
Groats,
fleured, rosettes
of London, usual type, (1) m. m. escallop, arch on breast not between words of legends, two after LOnDOn, e's in legends (Hks. 372) ; (2) m. m. lis above rose, saltires open between words {Hks. 381) ; (3) m. m. lis above rose on obv., anchor
rev., saltires
upright on
between words
and R and
in 3DiVT0Re(
superimposed,
and fine
684
*** No. 2 from the Bergne and Brice collections. G roat, of London, differing from any published type, m. m.
rev.
obv. escallop,
heraldic cinquefoil
not fleured,
word; rev. trefoils after words except posvi, oivitss and LOnDOn, well preserved, unique (?) and un-
published [PI.
V]
Webb
collection (lot 224).
lis,
Half Groats,
only,
cross
of
rosettes
on
rev.
after words, lozenge enclosing pellet in centre of of Canterbury, m. m. tun on both sides ; another of
Canterbury, m. m. cross, saltire each side of neck, and CD for Morton in centre of cross on rev. ; Halfpenny of London, m. m. heraldic cinquefoil, king with double arched crown ; another of same mint,
*** Nos.
686
Webb
with single arched crown, all fine and rare, especially the last two 5 1-3 from the Brice, no. 4 from the Bergne and no. 5 from the
collection.
Half G roats,
neck,
of Canterbury, m. m. tun on both sides, arches of tressure not fleured ; another of same mint, no m. m., cross each side of
cd in centre of rev. ; another of York, m. m. martlet, key each side of king's neck, no tressure on obv. ; aiviras efBORSai
(Bud. Suppl. pi. iv, 3) ; Halfpenny of London, saltire each side of neck, king with double arched crown ; another of same mint, m. m.
lis,
all fine
lis,
and rare
687
Half Groats,
breast, lozenge enclosing (Hks. no. 2) ; of Canterbury, comreverses, m. m. ton ; of York, m. m. lis, rosette after
London, m.m.
lis
on
on
rev.
obv.,
lozenge
94
688
Halfpenny
of
word rev. arvrrss aSriTOR (comp. Hks. 376) same mint, no m. m. ; king wears single-arched
the highest rarity
;
2
no. 2
*** No. 1 from the Barclay, Durrant and Shepherd collections from the Brice collection.
689
Halfpenny,
of York, m. m. uncertain, king with single-arched crown and key under bust, arviTSS qborSoi (Hks. 377) ; and Halfpenny of London, m.m. cross (?), arvrrss LOnDOn, both exceedingly rare,
especially the second piece, two other specimens only of
Museum and
*** No.
no. 2
690
Groat
of
Perkin Warbeck,
SSLWCD. FSa. RQgqcd, Within a double tressure of five curves a shield surmounted by double arched crown and between a lis and a rose both crowned rev. CDSni. tqqkql. PhSRa 1494, Within ;
obv. DOCDine(.
double
quatrefoil,
lis
and
lion
above, crown
58|
grs.
(Bud. Suppl.
pi. ill,
V]
collections.
on both sides
obv.
hgnRiavs.
di.
fr. (saltire after each word), Bust of king to right in profile, wearing arched crown, within double circle; rev. POSVI. dqv.
KDiVTOtf. (dqv (saltire after each word), Shield, arms of England, on cross fourch^e, lis in each fork, wt. 142 grs. (Bud.pl. VI, 18), extremely
fine
V]
Hollis, Durrant, Bergne (lot 484) and Brice collections. the exception of a specimen bequeathed by Col. Durrant to the British Museum this is believed to be the best known." It is, however, far finer than the Durrant specimen.
With
692
Shilling, similar to the last, but reading obv. hgnRia' di' grs' rqx Sugliq z FRSn' ; rev. posvi dqv'x SDIVTO'qvx cdqv., wt. 142 grs., very
fine
collection.
"Septim"
reading
(Bud.
Shilling, m.m.
obv.
lis
on both
di.
sides, similar
hemRia. sqpticd.
cdq,vcd,
saltires after
142
grs.
and of
95
694
G roat, type
lis
on both
;
sides,
Rax. KnGLi.
z.
frs.
rev.
saltires
** From
695
Groat,
obv.,
similar to last, but one circle only around bust; to. m. lis on greyhound's head on rev. reading obv. hanRia. Dl. GKS. Re(X. ftnGL. z. frs. ; rev. posvi. Dav. JCDivtorq. coav. ; saltires between
;
1 words, fine and probably unique, unpublished This coin shows that the greyhound to. to. is probably the earliest *#* one of the coins with the numerals after the king's name.
696
"
Septim
"
as the preceding
on
rev.
only
rev. reading as the preceding (Hks. 354), in fair condition, extremely rare 1 *** From the Wigan, Halliburton Young, and Marsham collections. " Only one other specimen known, which is in the British Museum."
Raxx
ftnGi/ z fr';
697
Half G roat, type similar to lot 695 to. to. lis on rev. only reading obv. rev. POSVI. DaV. KDIVTORa. hetnRia. DL GRK. RaX. SnGLI. Z. FR. coav., saltires between words (Hks. no. 1), fine and of the highest
; ; ;
rarity
698
Groat, similar type but with numerals after king's name, hanRia. VII. di. GR &c, Rax. a"GL. z. f. to. to. cross crosslet ; another, similar,
.
with same
pheon,
to. to.,
but reading
ftGL.
z.
fr.
to. to.
and
scarce
3
collection.
obv.
*** Nos.
699
Groat,
(var.
similar
to.
to
last
m.m.
lis
on
another,
z. f.
Hks. no. 8); and Penny of London, sovereign type, m.m. cinquefoil pierced, aiviTSS LOnDOn, the last two very fine, all very
rare, especially the last coin, the
m. m. of which
is
*** Nos.
and
from
the
Webb and
no.
3
Brice
collection.
700
Half Groats,
lot,
of
with
JCGL. z.
and SDivroa
(Sn.pl. in, 6)
to. to.
pheon, reading SL. z. and SDlVToa. (Hks. no. 6) ; and of York, m. to. martlet, two keys under shield on rev., reading kgl. z. and SDivroa ; and Pennies (2) of York,
martlet (Hks.
385)
to.
to.
sovereign type, no to. to., rosettes between words on obv., keys on rev., aiviras aBORftai, unpublished ; the second piece without
rosettes
on
obv.
and
fine
and
scarce
6
collection.
*** No.
from the
Webb and
no. 3
96
701
Half Groats,
rev.,
same type, (1) m.m. pheon on obv., lis on and 3DiVT0e( ; (2) m. m. martlet on obv., rosette on rev. ; (3) m. m. rose on both sides, reading XGL. z. and 3DIVTOR0 ; others (2) of York, m. m. martlet on both sides and keys under shield ; and m. m. rose on obv., martlet on rev., all unpublished
of London,
2CGL.
z.
reading
5
no. 5
*** Nos.
702
1-3
from the
Webb and
collection.
Pennies, sovereign
type, of London,
s.
Durham
shield
(2),
with D.
and crown above, unpublished another of York, m. m. trefoil after each word on obv., and on rev. keys under aiviTffS eCBORjeaL, all very fine and scarce
*** Nos. 2 and 4 from the Brice and
collection.
trefoil
shield,
no. 3
97
SIXTH DAY'S
HENRY
VIII.
SALE.
A.D. 1509-1546.
Gold,
lot 703
Sovereign,
crowned on both
sides, obv.
hemRiavs. dqi. GRftaift. rgix. snGLiet. gt. FRftna. Dns. hiB., enthroned with portcullis at his
ihetsvs.
feet,
King
;
within a fleured
circle
rev.
ibst., Shield of
arms on double
lis
surrounded by double tressure with lions and in the arches (similar type to Henry VII's), wt. 235 grs. {Ken.pl.
1
Vin, 54), extremely fine and very rare "%* From the Brice collection.
704
1st coinage, rn. m. lis on obv., cross crosslet on rev., same and legends as on the preceding, but on the rev. there are no type lions and lis in the arches of the tressure, which is single and ornamented with flowers, etc., wt. 238 grs. (Ken. no. 1), extremely 1 fine and very rare [PI. VI] From the Gott and Addington collections (see lot 742 for Double ***
Sovereign,
Sovereign of this
issue).
705
Sovereign, 2nd coinage, m.m. lis on obv., arrow on rev., same type and legends as the last coin, no saltires after R0X, one only after
IB3T, wt. 238 grs. (Ken. no.
2),
very fine
*** From
706
Sovereign, 2nd
coinage, m. m. lis on obv., pheon on rev., same type and as lot 704, but four saltires after IBST (Rud. pi. V, 2), legends same as the Double Sovereign of this issue (Ken. p. 89), wt. 238| grs.,
very fine
and unpublished
%*
707
GR3\
From
the
Howard and
lis
Brice collections.
sides, obv.
Sovereign, 3rd
TEnGLie;.
ruff,
coinage, m. m.
on both
hemRia.
8.
DL
and
FRSNaia. ex hiBe:. Retx., King wearing short beard enthroned, with rose at his feet; circle fleured; rev.
lion
198^
grs.
*** From
the British
Museum
522) and
Brice collections.
98
708
Sovereign, 4th
rev.
on
dbv., lis
on
hiber. rex, King hEnRia. ; enthroned as on the preceding, but there is no fleured circle ; rev. ihs. 7CVTEM. TRAnaiEns. per. mediv. illorv. ibtct. (letters chiefly
obv.
GR2C.
sgl. FRanaiE.
z.
709
Eoman), Shield with supporters as on the preceding ; trefoils after words on both sides, wt. -191 grs. (Ken. no. 1), fine and extra rare 1 Sovereign, 4th or 5th coinage, of Bristol, m. m. w. s. in monogram (William Sharington) on both sides, similar type to the preceding,
rev. IHS.
but reading dbv. henric. 8. del gra. agl. fran. z. hib. rex. ; AVTEM. TRANSIENS. PER. MEDIVM. ILLOR. IBAT. (Roman rose after each word, wt. 185 grs. (comp. Ken. no. 4, p. 94), letters),
very fine
and
extra rare
I.e.
1
is
%*
710
piece of this type described by Kenyon third coinage on account of its weight 199*5 grs.
The only
given to the
coinage, m. m. lis on both sides, dbv. henric. 8. DI. GRA. AGL. francie. et. hiber. rex., King with short beard
enthroned, rose at his feet; rev. ihs. avtem. transiens. per. medivm. illorvm. ibat., Shield with supporters ; below H. R. (mon.) on tablet ; Roman letters in legends, wt. 99| grs. (comp. Bud. pi. VI, 11), extremely fine and exceedingly rare, unpublished with
this
VI]
711
Half Sovereign, 4th or 5th coinage, m. m. annulet enclosing pellet on both sides, same type as the preceding, but reading z. hiberni. rex., and iba., wt. 95 grs. (Bud. pi. vi, 11), very fine and rare, an unpublished variety
*+* From the Dimsdale, Martin, Forster, and Addington collections. 712 Half Sovereign, 4th or 5th coinage, m.m. annulet enclosing pellet on both sides, same type as lot 710, but reading z. hibern. rex, tranoiens and illor., wt. 96 grs., very fine, an unpublished variety 1
713
Half Sovereign, 4th or 5th coinage, m. m. annulet enclosing pellet on both sides, same type as lot 710, but with annulet above king's head and below his feet, and another above crown on rev. reading
;
dbv.
HENRIO.
8. D.
(sic)
G.
AGL. FRANaT.
Z.
HIB.
REX
rev.
IHS.
AVTE.
unpub1
transiensi
lished
grs., fine,
714
coinage,
m.m.
s on both sides,
same
as the pre-
and
rev.,
95
grs.,
very fine,
an unpublished
variety
715
obv., rev., similar type, under shield (Ken. no. 17); reading obv. hemRia. 8. D. G. but with TfGL. FR^naiQ. z. hiB. Re(X ; rev. ihs. AVT0. TRAnsiens. pr. m^di.
coinage, m. m. s on
on
illor.
ibat,
transition
type,
wt.
92
grs.
(Num. Chron. N.
S. xii,
1
p. 158), fine
and rare
99
716
coinage,
also
(
on
rev.
Lombardic character,
mint mark
wt.
same as the preceding coin, but m. m. e( under shield and letters of legends of 94 grs., very fine and very rare with this
1
* * From the # Bergne and James collections. The Half Sovereigns with Henry's name and the young portrait are described under Edward VI.
717
George Noble,
z. FRft.
DnS.
hiBe(Rie(.,
m. m. rose on both sides, obv. hetnRia. d. g. r. SGLiet. Ship with double rose on mast and h. K
(Henry and Katherine of Aragon) at sides ; rev. tsli. DiaftTft. sig- coets. FLVaTVSRi. netQT., St. George on horseback, piercing the
saltires after
words,
wt.
71
grs.
(Ken. no. 2
VI]
*** From the Tyssen, Dimsdale, Thomas, Wigan, Young, and Brice
collections.
718
type as the preceding, but m. m. cinquefoil reading obv. hetnRia. D. G. R. SGL. z. FRftna. DnS.
rev. TSLL Dioff. sig. cdqs. flvotvsri. netQViT, stops be; tween words imperfect quatrefoils, wt. 69 grs., fine, extremely rare, an unpublished variety 1
collection.
obv.
Iienric'x d' x
fra'x dns'x Iiybe'., Ship with rose on mast and h. K at sides, similar to lot 717, but the gallery of the vessel is ornamented with circles and not with a trellis pattern; rev. TALI x dica'*
r'x
agl' Zx
Dragon as on lot 717, wt. 36 grs., in the highest state of preservation, 1 UNIQUE [PI. VI] From the Shepherd collection (lot 211). This very interesting and "%* unique coin was brought from Paris many years ago by Mr. Curt, the dealer, who sold it to the Eev. E. J. Shepherd for 70 at the It is latter's sale it was purchased by Mr. Montagu for 255. evident from the style of lettering of the inscriptions, which are in
j
Eoman
the
George Nobles.
characters, that this coin belongs to a later date than the The letter K on the reverse is therefore probably
initial of Katherine Howard or Katherine Parr, and not of Katherine of Aragon as on the Nobles. This would partly account for the great rarity of this coin, which may be a pattern.
720
Angel,
1st coinage, m. m. portcullis crowned on both sides, obv. hemRia. z. fr., St. Michael piercing the Dragon, on his feet stand
;
which both
nos. XPe(.
RQDet., Shield on ship, usual type, with h and rose at sides of mast; one saltire after each word of legends on both sides, except R0D0,
wt.
80
grs.,
*** From
(Rud. pi. v, 6), extremely fine and rare [PI. VI] the Bergne (lot 512) and Brice collections.
100
721
Angel,
1st coinage, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but m. m. castle on both sides ; two saltires after each word on rev.,
except rqdq.,
obv. is in the
wt.
80
grs.,
the
m. m. on the
1
form of a
castle above
"%* From
722
Angel,
the
1st coinage,
h and
rev.
rose at sides of
Re(D.
same type and m. m. as the last coin, but without mast the obv. legend ends SGL. z. F.,
;
and on
extreme rarity
on both
z.
d.
g.
r.
sgl.
frs
word on
two on
rev.
except rqd.,
wt.
80
grs., fine,
an unpublished
and
1
724
lis
on both
sides,
annulet above the angel's head and on ship ; reading obv. hemRia. 8. D. G. 7CGL. FR3\ Z. hlB. RQX ; rev. as on last but ending RQDa., saltire after each word on both sides, wt. 50 grs. (Rud. pi. vi, 6), fine
and
*** From
725
the
Young
collection.
Half Angel,
1st coinage, m. m. castle on both sides, type of Angel but no numerals after king's name reading obv. hemRia. (lot 720), di. grs. rqx. sgl. z. ; rev. o. aRVX. jcva. spqs. vnias ; one saltire
after each
word on
variety
obv.,
two on
rev., wt.
38
grs.
Half Angel,
reading on
vniaft, wt.
on both
sides,
z.
hanRia.
viii. di.
39
coin, extremely
1
*** From
727
on both
sides,
annulet on ship and after each word on rev. ; reading obv. hemRia. 8. d. G. 2CGL. fr. z. hlB. rqx usual legend, wt. 39 grs. (Ken. ; rev.
no. 1
;
Rud.
and rare
*** From
728
coinage, same type and m. m. as last, and same but there are three annulets on the ship, wt. 39 grs., fine
1
and a
%*
From
101
729
Quarter Angel,
St.
3rd coinage, m, m.
lis
on both
Michael and the Dragon, and Ship on hemmavs. vin. Dai. grs. SGLia. ; rev. FRSnaia.
saltire after
aT.
one
each word on
obv.
two on
rev., wt.
19|
grs., (var.
VI]
From
730
Quarter Angel,
3rd coinage, m. m. lis on both sides, same type as the preceding and same legends, but reading di. GRS. SGLa ; and Roman n's in hetNRiavs and FRSNaie., wt. 19 grs. (var. Bud. pi. vi, 9),
fine
*** From
731
Nash
collections.
Crown, 2nd
coinage, m. m. rose
sine;, spis.,
on both
sides, obv.
hanRia.
viii.
RVTiLSns. ROSS.
double rose
crowned between
h. k.,
both crowned; rev. Dai. G. R. SGLia. z. FRSna. Dns. hiBaRnia., Shield with arms crowned ; no letters in field, wt. 57 grs. (Rud.pl. V,
11), very fine
the initials
on
the rev.
*** From
732
Crown, 2nd
wt.
coinage, m. m. arrow, same as the preceding, but with h. K. crowned in field on both sides, and reading sia. and hiBQRnl.,
56
grs.
crowned
in field
on
obv.
;
only
reading
obv.
hENRiCVS
Z.
viii.
RVTILSNS.
2
rev.
DEI. G. R. SGLIE.
(Roman
* * No. 2 from the On account of the # Hastings and Brice collections. Roman letters in the inscriptions the second piece must be given to Katherine Howard (see also the Half George Noble, lot 719).
733
Crown, 2nd
wt.
coinage, m. m. rose on both sides, usual type as lot 731, with h. k on obv. only, but reading SGL.
and legends
z.
FRSna.,
grs. ; and Half Crown, m. m. rose on both sides, obv. hetnRia. 8. di. G. r. SGL. z. frs, Shield of arms crowned ; rev. RVTiLSns. ROSS. sina. SPinS., A rose crowned between h. K. two saltires between each word on both sides, wt. 28 grs. (Ken. no. 2),
57
2
collection.
%*
734
No.
Crown, 2nd
on both
with h. k.
crowned on both
reading obv. hetnRia. Vin, &c, SPINA (Roman N); rev. Dei. g. r. sgl. z. FRSna. Dns. hiBeRnia, wt. 57 grs., extremely fine ; and Half Crown, m. m. lis on both sides, similar to last lot, but with h. K. on both sides, and reading SGL. z. FRSnae,
wt.
28
grs.
(Ken. no.
102
735
Crown, 2nd
h. a.
coinage, m. m. arrow on both sides, usual type, but with (Henry and Anne Boleyn), crowned on both sides ; reading obv. hetnRia. vm. rvtilsus rosx sia. spina ; rev. Dai. g. r. jcgliq. z. FRftna Dns. hiBaRnia, wt. 57 grs. (Ken. no. 11 and pi. vm, 59),
fine
and a
VI]
collection.
Crown, 2nd
h.
i.
coinage, m. m. arrow on both sides, usual type, but with (Henry and Jane Seymour), crowned on both sides ; legends as
on
last coin
but spia
wt.
57^
grs. (var.
Ken. no. 13
Bud.
pi. V,
10)
and Half
grs. rg(X.
(var.
Crown,
I.
but with h.
reading
obv.
hanRia. DL
jtgl. z. f.
7,
rev.
RVTiLSns.
rosx
Ken. no.
and
pi.
vm,
and unpublished
collections.
varieties,
rare
2
1
*#* No.
737
Crown,
4th coinage, m. m. annulet with pellet on both sides, usual with h. r. crowned on both sides ; reading obv. hanRia. 8.
rev. Dai. grs. Sgl. frs. z. hiB. Retx, wt. 44 grs. ; and Half Crown, 4th coinage, m. m. annulet with on both sides, usual type with king's name on shield side, and not crowned on obv. and rev. ; reading obv. hetnRia. 8. D. G. z.
RGL. fr.
hB. Retx
rev.
(Ken. pi. ix, 67), both fine %.* No. 1 from the Chesham find
collections.
and
no. 2
738
Crown,
crowned on
obv.
and H.
R.
crowned on
rev.;
reading obv. hetnRia. 8. rvtils. ROSS". Sina. spi. ; rev. di. GRS. SGLl. FRSnai. z. hiB. Rax., wt. 47 grs. and Half Crown, 5th coinage,
;
m. m. martlet on both sides, type as in previous lot, with H. R. on obv. and rev.; reading obv. henric. 8. D. G. AG. FR. z. Hi. rex ; rev.
(all
Roman
letters),
wt.
24
grs.,
both
m. m. of second piece
739
Crown,
H. R.
crowned on
;
obv.
and
rev.
del
rev.
henric.
8.
hib.
rex (Roman
grs.,
well preserved,
very rare,
1
740
Crown,
coin,
5th coinage, m. m. e on obv. only, type and legends as on last but rvtils for rvtilans, letters throughout Roman, wt.
48g- grs.,
somewhat rubbed, of rough work, exceedingly *** This coin may be of Edward VI.
rare, unpublished 1
103
741
Crown
obv.
and pierced on
w. S in monogram (William Sharington) on rev., usual type, ; with h. R. crowned on both sides ; reading obv. hediRia. 8. Ross, sinet. spins (quatrefoil after ROSS and sine) ; rev. D. G. KnGLie.
FRS.
z.
hiB.
fine;
rqx
3), very
and Half
(quatrefoil after JCnGLiet), wt. 47 grs. (var. Ken. no. of same mint, m. m. w. s. (mon.) on
Crown
rev.
type, with h. R. not crowned on both sides ; legends reading obv. hetnRia. 8. D. G. ANG. fr. z. hiB. Re(X; rev. RVTiLSns. ROSS., &c, precisely as Ken. no. 10 (Eud.pl. vi, 3), fine,
only, usual
both very rare
2
(lot
*** No.
collections.
Patterns.
742
DOUBLE SOVEREIGN,
crosslet
1st
coinage,
m. m.
lis
<
on
obv.,
cross
on
rev.; obv.
,
within
hemRiavs x Ded* GRftaiK x Re x KnGLiQ* QTx King enthroned, holding orb and sceptre,
;
portcullis
at
his feet
rev.
,
ihasvsj
VTe(M
TRSnsietns^ pqr
mqdivmI
arches, wt. 476 grs. (Ken. no. 2 ; Bud. pi. V, 1), very fine and of the highest rarity, only one other specimen known, not so well preserved,
which
is
in
tJie
British
Museum
* * *
From the Dimsdale (lot 500) 40, Thomas (lot 216) 30, Wigan and Marsham (lot 391) 116, collections. The excessive rarity of this coin is shown by the fact that no specimen occurred in either the Trattle, Devonshire, Cuff, Dymock, Martin, Murchison, Bergne, It is from the same die as lot 704. or Shepherd collections.
g x r x sglj usual type, but the head of the Archangel is larger and FRSae( seems older than usual and is surrounded by a large glory ; the arms are covered with armour, the breastplate on the body is dis-
743
ANGEL,
m.m.
,
lis
on both
sides, obv.
heNRicC vm'x d
tinctly
legs,
the
cross at the
of the
Re(D.,
varied;
rev.
Pe(R
aRvae(
tvsx
the gallery around the ship is ornamented with a dot in each section of the trellis pattern and the portholes are shown by
pellets, wt.
75%
grs.,
extremely fine,
"
*** From
the Brice collection. This coin is unpublished and perhaps a unique pattern. Although extremely fine the weight is only The workmanship is very neat and much better than is 75| grs. usual at the period." William Brice.
104
Silver.
First Coinage.
744
in profile
Henry VII and reading obv. hemRia. vin. di GRft. &c, rev. posvi. Detvco &a, Shield, on cross, (1) m. m. portcullis crowned; (2) m.m. castle, reading ftGL. z. F. (3) same m. m., reading ftGL. z. fr FRft (Bud. pi. vn, 2 and 3), nos. 1 (4) same m. m., reading ftGL. z. 4 and 2 very fine, 3 and 4 fine *** No 1 from the Brice collection.
; ;
745
type, of
Canter-
bury, m. m. cross and w. A. (Wareham) at sides of shield, unpublished ; York, m. m. star, keys under shield and cardinal's hat below, Brice collection ; another of same mint and type, m. m. wavy star ;
type, of
London, m. m. pheon, reading rqx. and Durham, m. m. lis and T. D. (Thomas and Halfpenny of London, m. m. portcullis,
7
and an
interesting series
746
type, of London, m. m. portcullis crowned, Webb Canterbury, m. m. martlet, w. ft. above shield ; York, m. m. sun above clouds, keys under shield and cardinal's hat
below
T. w. (Wolsey) at sides Webb collection; Pennies, Sovereign type, of London, m. m. portcullis crowned and York, no m. m., keys only under shield ; and Halfpenny of Canterbury with w. ft. at sides of 7 head, all fine and interesting coins, the last scarce
;
of shield, m. m. cross,
747
Farthing, m. m.
di
Portcullis
is
rev.
Cross
with rose in centre, chipped, this excessively rare piece Bud. Suppl. pi. II, 17, and Hks. 395
engraved in
1
collection.
sides, obv.
m. m.
t.
crowned on both
profile
hemRia. di GRft.
crowned, features of Henry VII ; rev. aiviTfts. TORnftaan., Shield, arms of France and England quarterly, on cross fourchee (Bud. pi. vn, 13), very rare, and probably the
z. ftGLL,
Bust in
finest specimen
*** From
749
known [PI. VI] the Bergne (lot 492) and Brice collections.
1513, obv. henric. 8. di. gra. francie. et. anglie. rex., Shield crowned between lis and lion passant; rev. CIVITAS tornacensis 1513, Cross voided, fourchee, with three bars across
each limb, in centre h within quatrefoil ; lis and lion alternately in angles (Bud. Suppl. 2, pi. xn), of extreme rarity and the finest of
the only three specimens
known
*** From
105
Second Coinage.
750
Groats,
rose,
reading
hemRia.
;
rev.
reading FRfta.
;
(2)
from
(3)
reading FRftnaa
(sic),
m. m. arrow, reading SGLie( ; (4) m. m. lis, Brice collection ; and (5) m. m. sun and clouds,
mark
751
Groats,
London, type as in last lot, (1) m. m. rose, with larger and and drapery, reading FRfta, Bieber collection ; (2) same m. m., but reading FRftnaet ; (3) same m. m., but reading FRTCa and
of
different bust
3DiVT0e(, unpublished;
(5)
(4)
m.m. pheon
obv., rev.
lis,
unpublished',
752
5 on both sides (Ehs. 396), all very fine specimens Groat, of London, m. m. rose on both sides, usual type, but the letters on the obv. legend are mostly Roman, hENRic. viii. DL GRA. REX.
m. m.
lis
7CGL. z. fr.
rev.
and
R. issue, same m. m. and type, but reading Dl. G. Halfpenny both unpublished and extremely KGL. z. frr. and on rev. KDiVTOa. fine,
of
same
rare
2
of York, type as before, m. m. cross,
753
Groat,
sides
of shield
;
flBORSai
with T. w. (Wolsey) at hat below cross, reading aiviTftS another of same mint, same m. m., no initials of Wolsey
and
cardinal's
on
rev.,
cardinal's hat
below cross;
Half Groat
of York,
cross,
m.m.
cross, T.
Shepherd
and Brice
T.
collections ; and Durham Penny, Sovereign type, also with w. at sides of shield and cardinal's hat below, all fine and rare, an
754
Groat,
of
York, usual type, m. m. acorn, t. w. at sides of shield, cara very rare mint mark ; Half Groat of York, m. m.
collection
rev.
;
;
key on
obv. and E. L. (Edward Lee) at sides of shield, Brice another of same mint and same m. m., but with L. E. on
of York, m. m. key and . l. at sides of head ; with t. a (Thomas Cranmer) at sides of head, all Canterbury rare and interesting pieces
Halfpennies
and and of
fine,
5
:
755
Half Groats,
shield,
London, usual type m. m. lis on obv., none on rev. on obv., T. on rev., w. JC. at sides of Brice collection, rare ; another of same mint, with m. m.
of
;
Catherine wheel on
shield
obv.,
and
;
T.
on on
rev.,
Brice collection
w.
ft
and
Brice collections
arrow,
all fine,
and
7
106
756
Half Groats,
m. m.
T.
of London, m. m. lis, reading 3DiVT0e(. ; of Canterbury, on both sides, w. % at sides of shield; another, m.m. Catherine
T.
York, m. m. key, ; Pennies, Sovereign type, of London, m. m. rose ; of Durham, m. m. crescent or c on obv., T. w. at sides of shield and cardinal's cap below cross ; and Halfpenny of London, 7 m. m. lis, all fine and scarce coins
;
c at sides of shield
of
no
757
Farthing,
obv. rvtilsns ROSS, Portcullis; rev. h. d. GRflars", Cross with one pellet in each angle, vol. 3 grs. (Bud. Suppl. n, pi. XVI, 18), 1 fine and of the highest rarity, possibly only one other specimen known
collections.
Testoon,
two lis on rev. ; obv. hartRiu. viii. di. grs. Bust facing, crowned, with mantle and fur collar ; rev. POSVI. DavM. 7CDIVTORQVM. mevm., Double rose crowned between h. R. crowned (Bud. pi. viii, 2), extremely fine and very rare 1
m. m.
z.
lis
on
obv.,
SGL. FR7C.
hiB. Rax,
(lot
Testoon, same
reading adivtoqrivm,
onobv. and
rev.
and
1
*** From
760
Groat, m. m.
lis,
obv.
henRia.
SDiVTORet. cdqv. (two saltires after Detv. and SDiVTORet), Shield on cross fourchee with annulet in each fork (Bud. pi. viii, 3), extremely fine; Half Groat, m.m. lis, same
rev.
fur mantle;
posvi. dqv.
z. hB. Rax and jtdivtoq. (Bud.pl. and Penny of London, with full face, m. m. lis (?) on obv., Viii, 13) and reading H. D. G. ROSA. Slna. SPI. and rev. civracs LONDON, both
*** No.
dale,
from the Brice collection ; no. 2 from the Henderson, DimsDurrant, Bergne (lot 500) and Brice collections ; no. 3 from the Bergne and Brice collections.
1
761
type and m. m. as in the preceding but slightly varied in the king's portrait, fine and very rare 2
lis,
762
Groat, m. m.
another, of Lon-
but
of fine silver,
Roman
reading henrio. 8. d. g. agi &c. and civrrxs London., s in each fork of cross (Snelling, pi. Ill, 42), both very fine and rare, especially
the second piece
2
collection.
107
Testoon,
m. m.
lis
on
obv.,
annulet on
rev.
obv.
&c,
Bust of king crowned, full face; rev. posvi devm 3:divtor[em] mevm, Eose crowned between h. R. crowned (comp. Bud. pi. viii, 6),
slightly chipped,
an extremely fine
portrait, scarce
764
Testoon,
last,
reading sdivtorivcd cdsvcd, English m's, very fine and one of the
best
known
* # *
From
lections.
765
Testoon, same
each word on
rose, very fine
last,
two
trefoils
between
1
and
rev.,
and
scarce
lis
766
Testoon, m.
m. annulet and
on both on
sides,
rev.,
ceding, but
Eoman
letters entirely
unpublished with
this
m. m.
767
Testoon,
aiviTfts
rev.
full face,
of London, m. m. s (Suffolk or Southwark) on both sides ; bust reading obv. liEnRia. 8. di. GRft. 2CGL. FR3\ z. hiB. REX ; rev.
LonDon, three
collection.
Testoon,
of London,
same m. m. and type as the preceding coin, but instead of di. GRft, and florets on rev. larger (comp.
1
769
Testoon,
of London, m. m. s on
obv.
and e on
rev.,
legends as last,
extremely fine
florets
as
Testoon,
of Bristol, m. m. on rev. w. s. in monogram (W. Sharington), usual type, Bust facing, crowned, rev. Kose crowned between h. R.; reading obv. hetnRia. D. G. SnGL &c. ; rev. arviTfts BRISTOL, rose
(m. m. arrow), Penny and Halfpenny (m. m. lis) of London, with three-quarter face and rev. legend civitas LONDON, Roman letters ; the Groat has s in each fork of cross on rev. ; also
of Bristol of
same
two,
type, reading
all fine
(in
mon.) on
first
108
772
Groat (m.m.
lis),
e),
of
London, with three-quarter face, the first reading rev. posvi. dqv. &c, and the others oivitas London.; also Groat, Half Groat and
Penny
same type, reading arvrocs bristoliq w. s. (in mon.) on Groat and Half Groat, all fine * * Nos. 1-4 from the Bergne and Brice collections. #
of Bristol of
m. m.
7
773
of Canterbury,
with
also
no m.
m.,
of York, of same
letters, all
Koman
8
col-
* * All from the Brice collection, and nos. 5-7 from the Bergne r
lection.
774
of London, all with m.m. e and and reading civitas LONDON ; also G roat of Canterbury, reading civitas cantor, and Half Groat of same mint and type, reading aiviras aSnTOR, all fine for these coins 5
775
of London, both with m. m. arrow, threequarter face, and reading posvi dqvcd &c, unpublished ; and Penny of same mint, civitas London.; also Groat, Half Groat and
with 776
Penny of York of same type, reading oivitss Eoman letters, mostly fine
of Bristol, m. m.
T.
last
Groat,
rev., three-quarter face type, reading aiviTRS bristoliq, rose and quatrefoil after aivrras, lis in each fork of cross ; and Half Groat of same mint and type, and with same m. m., but cross and lis after aiviras, both fine and (?)
in
monogram on
2
collection.
* * No. #
no. 2
777
Groat,
z.
of
henric.
d. g. AG. fra.
hib. rex., three-quarter bust; rev. redde cviqve qvod est, Shield on cross (Bud. pi. viii, 12), well preserved and very rare
swm
1
* * *
From
778
Groat,
coin
of London, same m. m., type and legends as the preceding, but reading agl. for AG., and letters throughout smaller, fine for this
*** From
779
Half Groats of London, of same m.m. and type as the last, but reading, henric 8. d. g. ang. fr. z. hi. rex rev. redd. cviq. qd.
;
swm. est (Rks. 410), of great rarity and fine for this coin * * From the Martin, Murchison, and Addington collections. +
109
780
Groat
of
London with m. m.
;
lis
on
rev.
both sides
devm
with
rev. legend posvi others (2) of Bristol, both with m. m. w. s (in mon.), one annulet, the other with lis in each fork of cross, reading
others, m. m. K,
and picklock,
with
aiviTSS bristoliq
fine for these coins
and another of Canterbury, no m. m., reading j CIVITAS CANTOR., and broken annulet in each fork of cross on rev., all
7
EDWARD
a.d.
VI.
1546-1553.
Gold.
First Coinage.
781
Half Sovereign, with his father's name, but his own portrait, m. m. E on both sides obv. henric. 8. D. G. agl. franc, z. hib. rex.,
;
rose at his feet ; rev. ihs. Avtem. transiens. per. medi. illor. IB AT., Shield crowned and with supporters ; below E and tablet with H. R. (mon.) diamond-shaped stops between words
King enthroned,
on both sides
p.
Roman
94^
grs.
99
Bud.
Half Sovereign, same as the preceding, but no m. m. on either side, and K. below shield on rev. and reading henric. 8. DEI. gra. agl.
;
fra.
z.
hib.
rex
rev.
legend as
last, wt.
93
grs.
Num.
783
Chron., N.S.
xn, p. 189,
and rare
;
as lot 781
;
m. m. arrow on
sides,
no
letter
under shield on
rev.
agl. and hib., none after per 94 grs. (var. Ken. no. 29, p. 100), fine and very rare word,
wt.
784
as lot 781, m. m.
lis
on both
sides,
reading
REX
rev.
rex
no
letter
under
shield, wt.
93
Ken.
no.
36
1
and rare
785
Half Sovereign, with Edward's name and portrait, m.m. arrow on both sides obv. edward. 6. d. g. agl. fran. z. hib. rex., King
;
enthroned, rose at his feet; rev. ihs. avte. transie. per. medi. illor. ibat., Crowned shield with supporters ; below H. R. (mon.) on tablet ; stops, mascles on both sides, wt. 93 grs. (comp. Rud.pl vii,
3),
\
fine
110
786
Half Sovereign, m. m. L on both sides, same type as the preceding, but reading his. avtl. &c. L under shield on rev. throughout the
; ;
94
grs., well
preserved
variety
Crown,
edward.
E. r.,
6.
d. g. ag. fr. z.
;
crowned between
both crowned
rev.
rvtilans. ROSA, sine spine., Crown above double rose dividing E. R., both crowned ; stops, mascles, one after D., hib and rex, two
after other
48
grs.
(engraved in
Num.
and unique [PI. VI] 1 This most interesting and valuable coin is from the Murchison *x* This and the specimen (lot 158) 83, and Addington collections. in the National Collection are the only two crowns of this issue
Chron. XX, p. 187), extremely fine
known
788
(see
Ken. p. 107).
sides,
but the
E. R. in field
6. D. G.
on
obv.
Z.
and
HI.
rev.
EDWARD.
spina.;
AG. FR.
same type as the preceding are not crowned ; reading REX ; rev. RVTILANS ROSA
:
sine:
slightly
24
grs.
(Bud.
chipped,
and of
is
other specimens
1
in the British
Museum
*** From
Second Coinage.
789
Sovereign,
m. m. arrow on rev. only, obv. edward. vi. del gra. agl. franci. et. hib. rex., King enthroned holding sword and orb ; rev. IHS. AVTEM. TRANSIENS. PER. MEDIV. ILLORV. IBAT., Crowned shield with supporters ; below on tablet with scroll ornaments E. R., wt. 168 grs. (Ken. pi. x, 1 70), very fine and extremely rare [PI.
VI]
collection.
Sovereign of the Southwark mint, same type as the preceding, m. m. Y (Sir John Yorke) on both sides, reading obv. edward. vi. d. g. AGL. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX (cinquefoil after REX) rev. IHS. AVTEM
;
TRANSIENS. PER MEDI. ILLOR. IBAT., very fine and very rare
wt.
169
grs.
2), 1
of
collections.
sides, obv.
D.
G.
agl. fra.
E. R.
;
z.
between
(Bud.
stops rosettes
on
obv.,
diamonds on
83
grs.
pi vn,
*** From
and
rare
Ill
792
71
grs.,
fine
and
sides, same type and legends crowned and the legends are as lot 1 transposed, wt. 83| grs. (Bud. pi. VII, 4), fine and rare and Brice collections. *** From the Dimsdale, Durrant, Bergne (lot 549) 794 Half Sovereign, same type and legends as last, but m. m. swan on
793
wt.
84
grs.
(Ken. no.
and
795
rare [PI.
VI]
Half Sovereign, m. m. grapnel on both sides, same type and legends as lot 793, but rose after each word on obv. and rev., but two after 1 EVM., wt. 82 1 grs. (Ken. no. 6), fine and a rare m. m.
*** From the Murchison and Addington collections. Crown, with uncrowned head, same type and legends as HalfSovereign (lot 791), but m. m. arrow on obv. only, fr. for fra., and
diamond-shaped stops on both sides ; no roses, wt. 41 1 grs. (comp. 1 Bud. pi. VII, 9), extremely fine and very rare [PI. VII] The Crown is much rarer than the Half Sovereign of same type.
6 on
796
%*
797
Crown,
with uncrowned bust, same as the preceding coin, but m. m. obv. only, and AG. for agl., wt. 41 1 grs., well preserved and
1
unpublished with this m. m., exceedingly rare *** From the Marsham collection (lot 402).
798
bust, same type and legends as the Half Sovereign m. m. arrow on both sides, and reading AG. for AGL., diamond shaped stops after words on both sides, wt. 41 grs. (var.
pi. x, 72), very fine, exceedingly rare,
Ken.
*** From
799
Crown, Y on
last,
Southwark, with crowned bust, as the preceding ; but m. m. both sides, and reading agl. hi. and proteg., stops also as wt. 43 grs. (Bud. pi. vii, 5), in good state, exceedingly rare 1
of
800
* From the Hastings collection. Half Crown, m. m. arrow on obv. only, same type as the Half Sovereign, lot 791, with bust uncrowned, but no letters at sides of shield on
rev.
reading obv. scvtvm. fidei. proteget evm ; rev. edwar, vi. agl. fr. z. H. r ; diamond-shaped stops on both sides, wt. 21 grs. (Bud. pi. vii, 10), very fine and extremely rare, one of the
;
D.
G.
[PI.
VII]
801
*** From the Bergne (lot 548), and Brice collections. Half Crown, m.m. grapnel on obv. only, same type as the preceding coin, but the bust is crowned and the legends are not transposed as
is
reading
fr.
obv.
z,
rev.
edward.
and
vi.
d. g. AG.
extra rare
VII]
112
802
bust,
same
sides, and the legends are transposed reading HI. for proteg., wt. 21 grs. (Bud. pi. vn, 6), very for hib. and proteget 1 fine and extremely rare and Brice *** From the Russell, Brice, Murchison, Bergne (lot 551)
collections.
803
Half Crown,
of Southwark, m. m. Y on both sides, same type, &c, as the last; but reading ev. for evm., slightly chipped, exceedingly rare 1
collection.
Third Coinage.
804
d.
G.
snGLifl.
FRXnaieu
z.
hiBeiRniQ.
Rax,
King enthroned
with
trefoil
at each
; portcullis at his feet ; around, tressure angle and a dot in each arch ; rev. ihetsv.
KVT0M. TRflnsiens. par. mqdivm. illorvm. ibjct., Shield on double rose within floriated tressure, two crosses in each spandril ; stops sal tires as Ken. no. 1, p. 112, wt. 476 grs. {engraved in Bud. pi. viii, 1), very fine condition, and one of the rarest coins in the English series
1 [PI. VII] was sold in the Hollis collection (lot 336) *** This magnificent specimen to Mr. Willett for 99, and when his cabinet was dispersed it
was bought privately by Mr. Christopher Edmonds, at whose sale At the Bergne sale it was Mr. Bergne purchased it for 45. 10s. purchased by Mr. Addington for 165. It is believed that there is only one other specimen in any private collection, viz. that purchased for the late Lord Hastings at Mr. Cuff's sale, which came from the cabinet of the Duke of Devonshire, and which was sold in 1880 for 175. The above specimen was engraved for Ruding, when in the Hollis collection. Like the Double Sovereign of Henry VIII (lot 742) it may also be a pattern. 805 Sovereign, precisely the same as the preceding coin and apparently from the same die, tut. 236 grs. (Ken. pi. x, 74 ; Bud. pi. viii, 2), very 1 fine and exceedingly rare From the Murchison (lot 171) 90, and Addington collections. In %*
the former sale catalogue
it is
known."
806
Angel, m. m. ostrich head on both sides, type similar to the Angels of Henry VIII reading obv. qdwsrd. VI. D. G. SGL. FRft. z. hib. Rex.; on rev. e. to left of rev. pqr. crRVaet. tvxm. stclvjt. xpq. rgid.
; ;
1, wt.
77
grs.
(Ken. pi.
X, 75
Bud.
and extremely
rare,
a small
hole at the
*** From
1 up [PI. VII] and Brice collections. The extreme rarity of this Wigan coin is shown by the fact that no specimen occurred in the DimsThomas, Durrant, Pembroke, Cuff, Devonshire, dale, Trattle, Dymock, and Bergne cabinets.
the
113
Fourth Coinage.
807
sides, obv.
qdwisrd.
vi. d. G.
sgl. FR5C.
hiBQR. rex, Three-quarter length figure of the king to right in armour, crowned, holding sword and orb ; rev. ihs. 3VT0. TRRnai.
Crowned
R,
wt.
below
1
e.
173
6), extremely
808
Sovereign,
PetRCDetDi.
*** From the Lake Price and Nash collections. of Southwark, m. m. y on both sides, same type as last coin, but reading FRKn. z. hiB. Rax, and rev. ihs. svtqcd. TRKnai.
brilliant
1
809
illor. ibtct, wt. 173| grs. (Ken. pi. xi, 76), in and rare [PI. VII] %.* From the Brice collection. Half Sovereign, m. m. tun on both sides, obv. etDWffRD. vi. d.
condition
FRjf. z. hiB.
g.
sgl.
as
&c,
in lot
807
shield
crowned between e
frosted, wt.
crown
*** From
810
R., letters of legend small and inside of 1 (Bud. pi. vin, 7), very fine and rare the Bergne (lot 555) and Brice collections.
85^
grs.
Half Sovereign, of Southwark, m. m. y on both sides, same type as the preceding, but letters of legends larger and inside of crown not
wt. 88 grs., very highly known [PI. VII] 1 *** From the Young, Durrant, Bergne (lot 554) and Brice collections.
;
frosted
reading
TCVTet.
811
Crown, m.m.
tun on both sides, same type and obv. legend as the Half Sovereign (lot 809), but rev. legend sovtvcd. fidqi. PROTetGQT. e:vcD, wt. 44 grs. (Bud. pi. vii, 8 ; Ken. pi. xi, 77), very fine and very rare 1
collections.
Crown
of
sides,
very fine
unique
813
Half Crown,
Sovereign
collection.
sides,
same type
vi. d. G.
grs.,
as
7.
the Half
fr.
z.
(lot
hiB.
Rex;
*** From
814
rev.
(Bud.
pi.
vin,
1
5s.
and fine
20
collections.
Half Crown,
last,
y on both
wt.
sides,
22
grs.,
very
rare, unpublished by
Kenyon
I
From
114
Patterns.
815
coinage, m.m. rose on obv. only; obv. scvtvm. evm. (stops diamonds; rose after fidei), Bust uncrowned to right, in armour; rev. edward'. vi. rex. angl. franc, hiber. zc. (stops diamonds), Double rose on branch, crowned,
and between E R., wt. 117 grs. (comp. Smiling, Pattern Pieces, pi. V, 6), 1 very fine and of the highest degree of rarity [PI. VII] * * From the Murchison (lot 168) 30 10s. and Addington collections.
816
Silver, same m. m. and type as the preceding, but and legend on rev. edward. vi. d. g. rex. agl. fra. stops annulets, hi. &c.,fine and of the highest rarity 1 & pi ce of the same description occurred in the Cuff sale (lot 1013) *** this is probably the same piece as the one above described.
ft ;
Half Sovereign,
817
Crown,
Gold, 2nd coinage, m. m. rose on obv. only, same type as lot 815, but legends transposed and reading obv. fran. hibe. zc., and rose after scvtvm, not after fidei ; stops crosses, wt. 47| grs.
VII]
*** From the Hugh Howard and Brice
Silver.
collections.
bow on both
indvam. con-
fvsione, Bust to right crowned ; rev. edward. vi. d. g. angl. fr. e. hib. rex, Oval garnished shield between E. R. (Rud. pi. ix, 8), fine
for
this coin, excessively rare
1
*** This is by far the rarest of the Shillings of this reign. unpublished variety, having E. for z. in the rev. legend.
819
It is
an
Shilling, 1549, m. m. arrow on rev., same type as last, but legends Obv. TIMOR. DOMINI. FONS. VITJE. MDXLIX ; rev. EDWARD. VI. D. G.
agl. fra.
z.
hib. rex. (Bud. pi. ix, 9), very fine and a very rare type, silver than usual 1
(lot 247),
13.
Shilling, 1549, m. m. arrow on both sides, same type as the preceding but the legends, which are also the same except vite for vit^e, are transposed (Bud. pi. ix, 10), very rare and seldom met with in this fine state 1
(lot 245),
11.
5s.,
and Brice
collections.
Shilling, 1549, m. m. grapnel on both sides, same type and legends as the last coin, extremely fine and a very rare mint mark [PI. VII] 1 *** From the Dimsdale, Durrant, Russell, Bergne (lot 527), and Brice
collections.
115
822
Shilling, of Southwark, 1549, m.m.
state
Y on both
sides,
silver,
\*
823
From
Shilling, of Bristol, 1549, m. m. t (Thomas Chamberlain), same type and legends as lot 820, fine and very rare of this mint 1
824
Shilling, 1550, m. m. swan on both sides, same type and legends as last coin, but date on rev. M. D. h.,fine; another, 1551, m. m. rose
on both
condition
sides,
825
Shilling,
lot 820),
14)
g, type as before (see with portcullis (Bud. pi. IX, another with m. m. rose on both sides, same type but dated mdl.
1549, of Southwark,
m.m. y over
obv.
but countermarked on
and countermarked with greyhound behind king's head (Rud.pl. ix, 15), both well preserved for these coins, the first one an unpublished m. m. ;
the second, date not in
Hks.
collection.
*#* No.
826
Groat,
edward.
6.
hib. rex. (three diamonds after rex.), Bust to right crowned ; rev. posvi. DEV. ADIVTORE. mev., Square shield on cross fourchee, cres-
1),
known
1
V
827
specimen,
and extremely
rare [PI.
From
10*.),
10s.),
Murchison (19.),
and Addington
collections.
Groat, same m.
HIB.
m.,
and no diamonds
type and legends as the preceding coin, but Hi. for after rex, very fine and extremely rare 1
the Addington collection.
%*
828
From
Groat,
on
(Bud.
rare
of
rev.
London, m. m. E on rev., same type as lot 826, but legend civitas London, and reading on obv. agl. fra. z. hib. rex.
ix, 3), well preserved, but slightly chipped at edge, exceedingly
1
pi.
%.* From
829
the
Marsham
Half Groat,
on
rev.,
of London, m. m.
E on
same type
rev., reading civitas London legend edward. 6. D. G. AG. fr. z. hi. rex 1 (Hks. 416), very fine and an extremely rare coin
and
obv.
collection
(lot
420).
it is
830
of Canterbury, no m. m., same as the preceding coin, but legend on rev. civitas cantor (Bud. pi. ix, 4), fine and very rare 1 *** From the Tyssen, Durrant, and Shepherd (lot 250) collections.
Half Groat,
116
831
Half Groat,
of Canterbury,
same
EDOARD
6.
\*
832
From
Penny,
of
rosa. sine.
spl, Bust to right crowned ; rev. civitas London., Shield on cross 1 fourchee {Bud. pi. ix, 5), very fine, exceedingly rare, fine silver
collection.
Penny,
last,
but
trefoil
on
rev.,
and reading
obv.
eD.
6.
spins.,
and
rev.
aivrras BRiSTOLie.,
and
1
trefoil after
rare
%*
834
From
collections.
Halfpenny,
TOLie,
of Bristol,
Long
cross
no m. m., obv. e. 6. d. g. ross sine, spin. Bust to right, crowned ; rev. aivlTSS brisfourchee with trefoil in each fork ; three pellets
rarity,
unpublished
[PI.
VII]
19.
to right,
1
10s., collections.
(lot 252),
Halfpenny,
rev.
of
London,
obv. e. 6. d. g.,
&c, Bust
and N.
S.
crowned
angle
Num.
I,
on
rev. legible,
UNIQUE
(?)
collection, where under lot 421 it was described as of Bristol. It is however the much rarer Halfpenny of London, and may be the specimen from the Bergne
collection.
Marsham
836
Groat,
Trial Piece
(?),
m. m. picklock, the
obv.
types, posvi. dev. adivtore. mev., Square shield on cross fourchee with rose in each fork, well preserved, unpublished, unique (?) 1
collection.
Crown,
z.
obv.
eDWftRD.
vi. d. g,
egl. frs.
hibqr. Rex., King on horse cantering to right; below, 1551 ; rev. posvi Devro. SDiVTORe. coev., Square shield on cross fourchee (Bud.
* * " This #
[PL VII]
coin has been considered to be the finest specimen known. It has been successively in the Tyssen, A. Edmonds (11. 15s.), Durrant (16. 10s.), G. Sparkes, and Brice collections."
117
838
Crown,
coin,
1552, m. m. tun on both sides, same type as the preceding j reading FRSnai. z. hiB. Re(X (Hks.
1 420), extremely fine ' " This beautiful coin is stated Mr. Bergne to have been ' stolen by at Trattle's sale, and a very inferior one substituted for it. It
sale,
lot 412,
where
it
was
bought by Cureton for Mr. Shepherd for <11. I bought it at the Shepherd sale, lot 240, for 27. 10s. It is believed that this and W. Brice. the preceding coin are matchless in any collection."
839
Crown,
1551, m. m. tun on both sides, same as the last coin in type and legends, but date below horse 1551, fine and an exceedingly rare 1 date of this mint mark
collection.
Crown,
1553, m. m. tun, same type as before, but under horse 1553 ; 1 reading fra. z. hiBQR. rqx, fine and a very rare date
841
Half Crown, 1551, m. m. y on both sides, same type and legends as the crown (lot 837), except that the horse is walking and has
%*
842
1 its head {Bud. pi. x, 2), extremely fine [PI. VII] "This the Trattle, Durrant, Bergne and Brice collections. coin is also considered to be the finest known." W. Brice.
plumes on
From
(5. 5s.)
and
Brice collections.
843
Half Crown, 1552, m. m. tun on both sides, same type as the preceding coin, but date 1552, and reading hiB. for hlBQ ; and odqvco
for roetv., well preserved,
an unpublished
844
Half Crown, 1553, same m. m. and type as the last horse is walking, and below 1553 reading CDetvoo
;
coin,
but the
pi. x, 4),
well preserved,
an unpublished
845
obv. eDWftRD. vi. D. G. SGL. frr. z. Bust facing crowned between rose and XII; rev. posvi. Detv. sdivtorq. CDfltv., Shield on cross fourchee (Hks. 422 ; Bud. pi. x, 5); and Sixpence, same type, but m. m. y, vi to right of head, and
*** No.
846
collections.
Shilling and Sixpence, as in the preceding lot, but on the former the king's crown is varied and on the latter the shield is of very
neat work and the lions are smaller, both extremely fine *** Both from the Brice collections. 2
118
847
Shilling, m, to. tun, same as in lot 845, but the bust of the king is smaller ; and Threepence of same type and to. to., but in to right
of bust
on
obv.
A'gl.
9),
848
*** No. 2 from the Bergne and Brice collections. Sixpence, to. to. tun on both sides, same type and legends as on the Shilling (see lot 845), but with crowned bust between rose and vi
(Bud.
[PI.
pi. x, 7),
"
extraordinarily fine
condition,"
1
VII]
849
Shillings (2), to. m. y and tun, the latter countermarked with the lion of Zealand on obv. ; and Sixpence, with to. to. y on rev. only,
usual types,
only
all fine, the last
an unpublished
on
rev.
850
Sixpence,
of York, to. to. pierced mullet on obv., plain mullet on rev. ; usual type, with legends qdwkrd. vi. d. g. 5CGL. FR3\ z. hiBSR. mx. ; and rev. aivrrxs. etBORftai. (Hks. 423 ; Bud. pi. x, 10), very
fine
and very
* *
rare
From
851
Threepence,
two
the Bergne and Brice collections. of York, similar to the preceding, but
to. to.
pierced
mark
of value
to.
ill
on
on
obv.
obv., and reading SG. fr. ; (var. Bud.pl. x, 11), fine and
From
SPIS.,
852
Penny,
of
tun on
;
obv.
rev.
ROSS.
Shield
sie(.
(var.
From
of
853
Penny,
%*
854
London, Sovereign type, same as the preceding coin; but is smaller and it reads sine, spl, wt. 7| grs. 1 (comp. Bud. pi. X, 12), fine and of the first rarity From the Cuff, Shepherd and Brice collections. "These are amongst the rarest coins in the English Silver series." W. B.
the figure of the king
Penny,
of London, base
silver,
to. to.
spina, Double rose ; rev. civitas London, Shield on cross fourchee (Hks. 426) ; another of York, to. to. mullet pierced, same type but reading civitas eboraci (Bud.pl. x, 13), both very fine and scarce 2
*** No.
855
no. 2
Halfpenny,
of London, same to. of London, but rose on obv. single and not double ; it also reads spi. for spina ; rev. civitas LONDON. (Hks. 427), very fine and of extreme
rarity, probably only the third
from the Shepherd collection. to. and type as the preceding coin
119
Patterns.
856
Testoon,
rev.
obv.
edward.
vi.
rex.
crowned, in armour ; rev. timor. domini. fons. vit^e. M.D.XLVii., Oval garnished shield
Bust to
right,
between E R
wt.
87
grs.
(comp.
1
collection.
Testoon,
bust
is
1548, m.m. bow on both sides, similar type to the last, but the robed and not in armour, and the shield on the rev. is varied ; legends obv. edwardvs. vi. rex. angli. franc, hibqrni^e ; rev.
TIMOR domini. fons. vit^e M.D.XLVin. stops wt. 68 grs., exceedingly rare and well preserved
;
*** From
Marsham (1 2)
collections.
END of
sale.
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J.
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Sons, 137,
Long
Acre, London.
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II.
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VI. The
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lost,
stolen, will be
at the sole risk of the purchaser. 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 will have the option of re-selling the lots
& HODGE
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 reselling
of such lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this
sale.
this Sale,
may
have their
their
humble Servants,
PREFATORY NOTE.
which
is
described in the
Mary Tudor
Owing
to
to the
Copper Coins,
The system
to
accurate as possible.
This portion of the collection compares well with the previous ones,
and a
series
Mary
(lot 2)
the Half
Crown
of
Philip and
Mary (lot
30)
Crown
Juxon Medal
Cromwell
(lot 352),
530) of Charles I
Crown
the Petition
Crown
(lot
832) and
the Eeddite
Crown
in silver
needs no commendation.
and pewter (lots 833 and 839) of Charles II Never before has such a splendid array of
The
even above those of the other reigns, and the coins of the local issues are of exceptional interest. In the
series of Charles I stands out
made
Uncertain Mints by Hawkins and others to according to the mints, from which their prototypes were issued. By this means some intelligible order has been arrived at. The numerous Patterns
by Briot
(see PI.
VI) are
iv
need scarcely say that the present occasion again offers to collectors an exceptional opportunity of adding to their cabinets.
We
As
we
in
his
"
is
proposed to
House
March
small
of
Collection
"
Imperial Denarii,
Large Brass
and Medallions.
many
We
feel that
Montagu is added as a frontispiece to this Catalogue. this memento of one of the foremost numismatists of
be acceptable and pleasing to
all.
Angel,
obv. CDSRia:
after GDftRlS.),
;
d g SnG frs! z hiB RQGin (stops, annulets The Archangel piercing the dragon rev. Dno FftaTV qst istvd z qst body
:
'.
'.
'
royal shield
; pomegranate and rose at sides of mast two ropes from stern and one from prow, wt. 80^ grs. (Bud. pi. ix, 3), very fine and very rare 1
after istvd),
Ship with
collection.
Angel, similar type to the preceding coin, but with well-marked cross ' on breast of Saint and above his head ; and reading CD7CRI D G &c. RetGiNS five annulets after queen's name ; and on rev. e( in second e(ST reversed, and no &c. after cdirsbi wt. 76 grs., fine and a rare variety [PI. I] 1
: :
'.
!,
!,
* * *
5
From
Half Angel, same type as the Angel (lot 3), but reading, obv. CDKRia: D G a: FR Z hiB RQGi' (stops, annulets pomegranate after
' ' I
ccftRift)
rev. "X
e(ST), wt.
40
grs.
extremely rare
1
\*
From
Silver.
6
Groat,
obv. cdsris:
d g
:
ftnG
'.
frs z hiB
1
'.
RetGi
(stops, annulets
pomegranate
vefRiTftS
after cdsris),
Bust of Queen to
left,
crowned
rev.
TetCDPORis filik (pomegranate after vqritSs), Shield on (Bud. pi. xi, 1), extremely fine and rare
1
[PI. I]
*** From
7
G roat,
same as the preceding, but fr for FRft and legend on rev. differently divided, and annulet after tacdporis., wt. 31 grs., extra 1 fine and rare
*** From the Brice
collection.
Groats
(2), same type and legends as lot 6, but one piece is countermarked on the obv. with a portcullis, both well preserved and rare 2
Half Groat,
lets
rev.
;
fr z hiB rqgi : (stops, annuBust of Queen to left, crowned ; pomegranate vaRiras tqcopo. filis. (pomegranate after vetRiTTCS), Shield on
obv.
cdkris
d g
:
a:
after name),
15
grs.
(Bud.
and extremely
\
%*
From
10
London, obv. m! d! g'. ross sine spins (pomegranate Bust of Queen to left, crowned ; inner circle ; rev. CiviTAS LONDON, Shield on cross fourchee ; inner circle, wt. 8 grs. 2 rare [PI. I] (Bud. pi. xi, 3), extremely fine and extremely From the Devonshire, Cuff, Wigan, Halliburton- Young and Brice ***
Penny,
of
after ROSS),
collections.
11
Penny,
of London,
as the preceding coin, but slightly the stops between words of legend on obv.
%*
12
From
Penny,
of London, same type as lot 10, but reading obv. M D ! G sine, spins, (pomegranate after ROSS), and rev. veritss
ROSS temp
filis (pomegranate after veritss), wt. 8 grs., fine and of the highest is rarity, as the Brit. Mus. specimen mentioned by Hawkins (p. 269)
described as
"
"
perhaps unique
obv.
;
[PL
G
:
I]
:
13
Penny,
of
London,
M D
:
rev.
ROSA
SINE
SPINA.,
grs.
PHILIP
AND MARY.
Gold.
A.D. 1554-1558.
14
z Angel, m. m. lis on both sides, obv. philip z maria d I g rex regina AN The Archangel piercing the Dragon j rev. A DNO factvm est istvd z est mirabile, Ship, with shield, on sea j
!
:
:
'.
P and
at sides of mast,
79
grs.
and
rare
15
the Bergne (lot 574) and Brice collections. Half Angel, m. m. lis on both sides, same type as the Angel, but readG ! REX. Z. H. REGI. ; rev. A. DNO ing, Obv. PHILIP. Z. MARIA. D
'.
'.
z.
38^
\*
16
Silver.
Shilling, undated, but with value, obv. philip. et. maria. d. g. r. ang. FR. NEAP. PR. hisp., Bust of King and Queen face to face ; above,
crown
rev.
shield crowned
very fine
1
and rare
collections.
17
Shilling, undated and without value, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but no value on rev., and stop after each word, in
fair condition, but of the highest rarity
1
*** From
18
this coin.
Shilling, 1554, same type and legends as lot 16, but on obv. above heads of king and queen, date 1554 ; large busts, and stop after
each word on
"%* From
19
rev. (Bud. pi. xi, 9), very fine and rare in this the Pembroke, Parker and Brice collections.
state
Shilling, 1554, same as the last coin, but with smaller busts on
extremely fine
obv., 1
and rare in
this state
[PI. I]
20
Shilling, 1554, same type, with smaller busts of king and queen, but
reading on
unpublished
rev.
adivtorivm
for
adivtorem, extremely
fine
and
1
21
Shilling, 1554, usual type, but with date 1554 under busts, and reading, obv. PHILIP. ET. MARIA. D. G. REX. ET. REGINA. ANG. ; rev. POSVIMVS.
devm. adivtorem. nostrvm (Rud.pl. xi, 11), pierced; Sixpence, same type and date, but reading nostr. for nostrvm. (var. ib.
but pi. xi, 1 2), both rubbed,
rare types
*** No.
22
23
from the Wigan, and no. 2 from the Marsham collection. Shilling, 1555, same type and legends as last lot, but date above heads of king and queen, 1555 (Bud. pi. XI, 14), very fine and rare 1
1
but reading angl for ANG; another, same date, but reading ANG. on obv., and NOST. for nostrvm on rev., and small et on obv. in both places, both well preserved and scarce, the second
last,
of peculiar work
2
no. 2
*** No.
24
from the Addington collection. same type as the Shilling (lot 16), but with date 1554 on Sixpence, 1554, obv. and mark of value vi above shield on rev. ; reading obv. philip.
1
ET.
MARIA.
D. G. R.
rev.
POSVIMVS DEVS
nostrvm (var. Penny, base, pi. xi, 10); (sic) adivtorem m.m. cinquefoil on obv. only; obv. P. z. M. D. G. ROSA. sine. SPL, Double rose rev. CIVITAS LONDON, Shield on cross fourchee (Bud.
;
and
which appears
to
be unpublished with
devs
25
*** Both from the Shepherd and Brice collections. Sixpence, 1557, m. m. lis on both sides, usual type, with date 1557 on
obv.,
and mark
REX.
Z.
of value VI
;
on
rev.
rev.
D. G.
REGINA. AN.
(Bud.
shield
in the field in the pi. xi, 18), well preserved, but slightly injured
;
striking
Penny, of London, same as in last lot, with rose on on rev., and reading civitas LONDON., fine *** No. 2 from the Bergne and Brice collections.
obv.
26
Groat, m. m.
lis
on both sides;
obv.
g.
rex. et.
regina., Bust of Queen to left, crowned ; rev. posvimvs devm adivto. NOS., Shield on cross fourchee, wt. 29 grs. (Bud. pi. xi, 5),
rare
%*
27
From
lis
H alf Groat,
ing, obv.
m. m.
on both
same type
REGINA
rev.
POSVIM.
for
1
Penny,
of
*** From the Wylie collection. London, m. m. lis on both sides ; obv.
left,
P. z.
M. d. g. ROSA.
crowned
rev.
on cross fourchee, wt. 8 grs. (Rud. chipped at edge and very rare
pi. xi,
%*
29
From
lis
Penny,
of
m. m.
London, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but on obv. only, and on rev. there is a beaded circle round the
rev.,
shield,
somewhat rubbed on
rare
collection.
PATTERN.
Silver.
30
HALF CROWN,
hisp.,
1554,
obv.
armour, &c. ; above his head, crown ; below bust and under line of exergue, 1554 \ rev. MARIA. D. G. R. ANG. FR. neap. pr. hisp., Bust of Mary to left, in her usual dress ;
right, in
'
Bust of Philip to
above, crown on either side of which, date 1554, wt. 255 grs. (Rud. 13 ; Hks. no. 438), of the highest rarity and very fine [PI. I] 1 *** Of this remarkable coin only two other specimens are known, viz. that in the British Museum, and that in the Hunter collection. The Montagu specimen, however, is the finest of all three. It is from the Bieber (lot 73, .140), and the Clarke collection (lot 132, 120).
:
pi. xi,
ELIZABETH.
a.d. 1558-1602.
Gold.
31
Hammered
ANG
'.
Coinage.
1st issue,
:
'.
1558-1561, fra' z
:
m.m.
:
lis
:
on both sides;
:,
obv.
hib'
REGINA
Queen seated
facing on throne, holding sceptre and orb ; at her feet, portcullis without chains attached to it ; back of throne chequered and divid-
ing tressure
rev.
DNO FACTV
!
OCVL
tressure, wt.
Z EST MIRA IN on large double rose within double Ken. no. 1), very fine and rare [PL I] 1
!
EST. ISTV
'
collections.
32
Fine Sovereign, 1st issue, 1558-1561, m.m. cross-crosslet on both sides, same type as the preceding coin, but the portcullis at the feet of the queen has a chain on either side reading obv. Elizabeth D G ANG FRA ET HIBE REGINA V J rev. A DNO EACTV EST. istv et. est. MIRA in OCVL NRIS., wt. 241 grs. (Ken. 83), fine
:
'
'.
'
'.
an unpublished reading 1 The reverse is from an altered die of the previous issue the et *#* being engraved over the original z, and the m. m. cross-crosslet over
rare,
:
and
the m. m.
lis.
33
issue, 1584-1601, m.m. scallop on both sides, as lot 31, except that the back of the throne does not cut the type ' ' ' tressure j reading obv. Elizabeth d G ang fra et. hib
:
'. '.
REGINA
rare
rev.
A.
DNO FACTV
'.
'.
MIRAB
IN.
grs.
and
1
collections.
1584-1601, m.m. tun on both sides, same type as the last coin and same legends, but OCVL. for OCVLIS, wt.
issue,
and rare in
this state
35
issue, 1584-1601, m.m. crescent or scallop on usual type, but same as first issue (lot 31), viz. the back sides, of the throne cuts the tressure ; same legends as lot 33, wt. 235 grs.
(see
Ken.
and a
*** From
of the first
This coins shows that the dies issue were used sometimes for coins of the second one.
a:
36
Ryal,
FR z
!
G SnG and orb, RQGinTC, Queen holding sceptre standing in ship with high quarter-deck and flag bearing letter a at prow ; rose in front of ship ; rev. ihs 5TVT TRSnsietns. PQR.
1st issue,
'.
1560-1572, m. m.
on
rev.
only
obv. etLizftB
'.
'.
'.
CD
PR
'.
'.
"X.
'
'.
'.
'
CDetDiv
surmounted by crown
wt.
all
each angle,
117^
grs.
(Bud.
and
1
collection.
Ryal,
1st issue,
ceding coin,
1560-1572, m. m. 5? on rev. only, same type as the prebut on the flag qh (mon.) instead of a; reading obv. e(Liza:ooa:
!
bqt
ffnGL.
g.
p.
a.
ft.
l. RetGiniE. (sic)
n.,
rev.
ihs
grs.
'.
svt
TRftnsietns. Pe(R.
wt.
117
(comp.
1
Ken. 85), fine and extremely rare * * From the Cuff, Hastings and Nash collections. #
38
Ryal, 2nd
issue,
1584-1601, m. m. trefoil on
obv.
and crescent on
qlizsb d
.
rev.,
'.
same type
on
'
flag;
reading
ftVT
'
obv.
g 2fnG
'.
fr
'.
err
hiB
.
RetGins.
w.
rev.
ihs
illorvcd
ibst.,
118
grs.
'
cdqdiv
p.
'.
289),
1
extremely fine
and
very rare
* * From the Whitbourn, a "Lady in the North," and Brice collections. # Kenyon, p. 126, remarks, "One said to have m.m. crescent 'very fine' was sold at the "Whitbourn sale in 1869 for 22."
39
Ryal, 2nd issue, 1584-1601, m. m. on rev. only, same type and legends as on the preceding coin ; but ornaments on ship varied, to left of
rose there
is
only a
lis,
and no
lion, wt.
120
grs.
(End.
extremely fine
and
very rare
Pound Sovereign,
on
rev.
j
obv.
and Addington collections. 1592-1601, m. m. lion and tun on obv. ; tun only ' Elizabeth d g ang fra et hib regina (stops,
Cuff, Forster
:
'.
'.
left,
:
richly
:
ornamented
:
dress
and
ruff,
rev.
eam. (stops, annulets), Square garnished shield, crowned, between e r, wt. 168^ grs. (Ken. no. 84), very fine and rare 1
41
Pound Sovereign,
type and legends and rare [PI. I]
collections.
Pound Sovereign,
1592-1601, m. m. key over woolpack on both sides, same type and legends as lot 40, but bust of Queen smaller and ornaments on dress varied, plain stops between words instead of
annulets, wt. 175
grs., very fine,
%*
43
From
Pound Sovereign,
and legends mark
1602, m. m. 2
(=
1602) on both
grs.,
sides,
same type
rare mint
1
170|
very fine,
and a
44
Half Sovereign, 1558-1572, m. m. cross crosslet on both sides; obv. ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ET HIB REGINA., Bust of Queen to
:
'.
'.
left, crowned, slightly ornamented dress ; all within inner circle rev. scvtvm. fidei. proteget. eam., Plain square shield, crowned, between E R, wt. 85 grs. (Rud.pl. x, 2), very fine 1
\*
45
'
From
on both
sides,
coin
wt.
reading fr et hi regina.,
but bust of Queen smaller, and 85 grs., fine, and an unpublished mint
1
mark
*** From
the Shepherd and Bieber collections.
8 46
Half Sovereign, 1592-1601, m. m. tun on both sides, similar type and legends to lot 44 ; but the bust of Queen is larger, the dress more ornamented and the crown more arched ; and reading on rev. FRA
et
.
'.
hi
regina.,
wt.
85
grs.,
extremely fine
and a rare
variety
1
[PI. I]
collections.
Half Sovereign, 1592-1601, m.m. tun on both sides; obv. elizab d g ang fra et hib regina., Large bust of Queen to left, crowned, and piercing the inner circle, rich dress and profusion of hair ; rev.
'.
'.
'.
'.
scvtvm. fidei. proteget. eam., Plain square between e r, wt. 85 grs. (Ken. 88), extremely fine
shield,
crowned,
1
%*
48
From
the
(lot
collections.
sides,
legends as the preceding coin, but the bust of the Queen quite so large, wt. 85 grs., very fine, and a rare mint mark
not
1
*** From
49
the
Marsham
Half Sovereign, 1592-1601, rn. m. woolpack on both sides, same type, &c, as the last coin, but reading on obv. ELIZABETH D G ANG fra et hi regina rev. scvtvm fidei, &c, wt. 88 grs., extremely
'
'
.
'.
fine
Half Sovereign, 1592-1601, m. m. (=1600) on both sides, same type and legends precisely as lot 48, wt. 86 grs., well preserved, an 1 unpublished mint mark
*** From the Henderson
collection.
51
Half Sovereign, 1592-1601, m. m. 2 (=1602) on both sides, same type and legends as lot 48, wt. 85 grs., well preserved, an unpublished 1 mint mark
52
Crown,
d
'.
1558-1572, m. m. cross crosslet on both sides ; obv. Elizabeth ang ! fr ! et hi ! regina., Bust of Queen to left, crowned,
!
.
in plain dress
all
rev.
SCVTVM
fidei
prowt.
1
teget
42
grs.,
eam., Plain
fine
and
scarce
*** From
53
Crown,
AN
for
ang!,
wt.
41|
grs., fine,
*** From
the
Marsham
54
Crown,
1592-1601, m. m. woolpack on both sides, same type as lot 52, but bust of Queen larger, dress more ornamented, hair flowing, and
inner circle pierced by crown
;
ANG FR ET
!
'
HIB
'.
REGI
'.
rev.
'
'
wt.
43
grs.
(Bud.
55
Crown,
1592-1601, m. m. tun on both sides, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading fra ! for FR ', wt. 43| grs., a very fine, round and well struck coin, rare in this state, see also lot 59, of same
fabric
[PI. I]
(lot
Half Crown, 1558-1572, m. m. cross crosslet on both sides ELIZABETH D G AN FR ET HI REGINA., Bust of Queen to
:
obv.
left,
'.
crown
rare
rev.
scvtvm
R, wt.
crowned, between E
21
grs.,
*** From
57
and Brice
collections.
on both
grs., well
58
castle
on both
obv.
sides,
'.
on
ang
for
AN
wt.
22|
grs..
(lot 444).
Half Crown, 1592-1601, m. m. tun on both sides, usual type, but bust of Queen larger, dress more ornamented, hair more flowing, and inner circle pierced by crown ; reading obv. elizab D G ANG FR ET HIB REGI. rev. SCVTVM FIDEI PROTEGET EAM.,
'.
'
'.
wt.
22
coin,
and
1
rare in this
(lot
and an unpublished
Half Crown, 1592-1601, m. m. woolpack over key on rev. only, same type and legends as lot 59, but reading on obv. hi. regin., wt. 22 grs.,
fine
and
very rare,
an unusual occurrence of an
the
earlier
m. m. being
1
struck over
later one
%*
From
James
collection (1888).
10
62
Half Crown,
lot
1601-2, m. m. 2
(=1602) on both
rev.
sides,
same type as
1
63
*** From the Stewart Thorburn collection. This particular coin is referred to by Kenyon, p. 132. Angel, 1558-1578, m. to. lis on both sides obv. Elizabeth d g ang ' FRAN Z HIB REGI., The Archangel piercing the dragon, usual
;
.
rev. A. dno. factvm. est istvd. z. est. mirabile v type Ship on sea to right, two ropes from prow, three from stern ; shield attached to mast, at sides of which e and rose plain inner circle
; , ;
on both
variety
sides, wt.
79^
grs.,
extremely rare
and
very fine,
an unpublished
1
and
collection.
Angel, 1558-1578, m. m.
the
rev.
cross crosslet
on both
sides,
same type
sides,
as the
circle is
beaded on both
and on
the e and rose at sides of mast had been reversed and sub-
HIB REGINA.
!
rev.
reading obv. Elizabeth D G ang fra ET A DNO FACTVM EST ISTVD ET EST MIRABI
j
.
'.,
65
1 (Bud. pi. ix, 9), fine and rare * * From the # Leckenby collection. Angel, 1558-1578, m. m. ermine on both sides, usual type, as lot 63, but on the rev. the ship sails to left instead of to right ; beaded
wt.
80
grs.
FR
'.
ET
HI
'.
REGINA.
rev.
'.
mirabi
to left
!,
wt.
80
grs.
'
and a
[PI. II]
66
grs.,
1
From
67
Angel, 1582-1601, m. m. hand on both sides, type as before, with ship sailing to right j legends as on lot 65, wt. 80 grs., fine and a rare issue,
of rather coarse work
1
68
Half Angel, 1558-1578, m. m. ermine on both sides, type as Angels, always with ship to right reading obv. ELIZABETH D G AN FR ET HI REGINA rev. A DNO FACTVM. EST. ISTVD. ET EST
;
:
1!
mira.,
wt.
39
grs.,
unpublished,
it is
the earliest
cinquefoil on both sides, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading ang for AN wt. 40| grs., very fine, and a rare mint mark, the only specimen quoted by Kenyon is
'.
'.,
in Sir
John Evans'
collection
11
70
bell
on both
sides,
;
39|
:
grs.
Quarter Angel,
rev.
reading
ELIZABETH
19
D G ANG FRANCIE.
'.
'.
'.
ET HIBERNIE
.
regina.
fidei., wt.
and
scarce
71
*** No. 1 from the Brice collection. Half Angel and Quarter Angel, 1578-1582, same type and legends but m. m. on each a sword, wt. 40 and as on the last two coins
;
20
grs., both
very fine
2 2
%*
72
No.
collections.
Quarter Angel,
and legends as in lot 70, wt. 21 grs. {comp. Ken. very rare, an unpublished mint mark (see also lot 68)
*.*
and
1
From
the
Webb
collection.
73
Quarter Angel,
legends, wt.
20
1582-1601, m. m. crescent on both sides, usual type 1 grs., fine, a rare mint mark
collection.
Milled Coinage.
74
star
on both sides;
obv.
Elizabeth.
d. G. ANG. FR. et. hib. regina., Bust of Queen to left, crowned, in richly ornamented dress ; no inner circle ; rev. scvtvm. FIDEL proteget. EAM., Plain square shield, crowned, between E R; no
inner
circle, wt.
87
grs. (comp.
(lot
Ken. 87), brilliant and rare [PI. II] 1 608) and Brice collections. "This is probably
W.B.
m., type and legends as the preceding coin, but with slightly older portrait of the Queen, her dress differently ornamented, and reading on obv. FRA. for FR.,
wt.
86
grs.
76
Crown,
same
type, portrait,
and
FRA. for fr., wt. 53| grs. and very rare, this coin is 10 grs. over the right very fine
1
*** From
77
Crown,
and
1561-1566, same m. m., type and legends as on the last piece, but with older portrait of the Queen as in lot 75, wt. 43^ grs., fine
very rare
1
78
*** From the Wigan and Brice collections. Half Crown, 1561-1566, m.m. star on both sides, same type and legends as
the Crown, lot 76, wt. 17
*** From
grs. (Bud. pi. x, 9), fine and of great rarity 1 the Cuff, Murchison and Addington collections.
12
79
lis
legends as lot 74, but with different bust of Queen, richer dress, crown on both sides with high pointed arches, and the shield on
the reverse
wt.
is
smaller
87
grs.
(Bud. pi. x,
and reading fra. for fr. j edge knerled, 1 7), extremely fine and very rare [PI. II]
collection.
Crown,
1567-1570, m. m. lis on both sides, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but with slightly older portrait, and the shield on the rev. somewhat larger in proportion, and reading on rev.
fidiei. for fidei.
;
edge knerled,
wt.
42|
grs.,
very fine
and extremely
1
rare
* * *
From
lections.
the Hollis, Durrant, Cuff, Murchison and Addington colThis coin appears to correspond with the Half Sovereign in Sir John Evans's collection described by Kenyan, pp. 127-8.
lis
81
on both
;
sides,
collections.
Hammered Coinage.
82
Crown,
:
on both sides; obv. Elizabeth d! g! ang! fra. ET hiber REGINA., Bust of Queen to left, crowned, holding sceptre and orb ; rev. POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM Square garnished
1601, m. m.
!
'
:,
*** From
83
Crown,
1602, m. m. 2 on both sides, same type and legends as on the 1 preceding coin (Bud. pi. xiv, 12), very fine and very rare
collections.
on both
sides,
6),
as
on
1
85
m 2 on both sides, same type and legends as on the crown, lot 82 (Bud. pi. xiv, 13), fine and a very rare date 1
*** From the Doulton
collection.
lis on both sides; obv. Elizabeth, d! g'. ang! fran. z. regina V Bust of Queen to left, crowned rev. posvi. devm. ADIVTOREM. MEVM., Plain square shield on cross fourchee inner circle on both sides plain, not beaded (Snelling, pi. vil, 18), fine and
86
Shilling, m. m.
hib
very rare
*** From
13
87
Shilling, m. m. lis on both sides, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but bust of Queen smaller ; the inner circle on both sides is
dbv.
rev.
pi.
%*
88
From
Shilling,
dbv.
m.m.
elizab d!
g'.
'
rev.
collections.
Shilling, Groat (Brice collection), Half Groat (Neville-Bolfe Penny, all with m. m. martlet, usual types, fine
collection),
and
4
*** From this point the hammered coins are arranged so far as possible in sets according to the mint marks and in chronological sequence.
90
Shilling (Wakeford
and Penny
types, fine
Groat (Shepherd collection), Half Groat (Brice collection), all with m. m. cross crosslet, usual 4
collection),
91
Shilling (Neville-Bolfe collection), Groat, Half Groat and Penny all with m. m. lis, usual types, but plain inner circle on both sides (not
beaded) on
all,
a rare
set
92
Sixpence
(Shepherd
collection),
pence, m. m. rose, and dated 1565, and Penny, same m. m. ; Sixpence and Threepence m. m. portcullis, and dated 1566, usual types,
mostly fine
93
Sixpence
(Bergne and Brice collections), Threepence (Wakeford collection), Three Halfpence and Three Farthings, all m. m. pheon, and dated 1561 ; Sixpence, Threepence and Half Groat, with m. m. lion, date 1566; Sixpence and Three Halfpence, m. m. coronet, and dated
94
(Shepherd collection), and Three Farthings (unpublished), all m. m. pheon, and dated 1562 ; Sixpence and Threepence, 1567, m. m. lion; and Sixpence, Threepence (Brice collection), and Three Halfpence, all m. m. coronet, and
95
Sixpence and
date
Threepence, m. m. pheon, and dated 1563; Sixpence Groat and Penny, m. m. coronet,
1569 ; and Sixpences, 1569 and 1570, and 1570, m. m. castle, usual types, well preserved and fine
Threepence, 9
14
96
Sixpence, Threepence, Three Halfpence, and Three Farthings, all m.m. ermine, and dated 1572; Sixpence, Threepence and Three
Halfpence (Wakeford collection),
all
cinquefoil,
97
Sixpence, Threepence and Three Farthings, m. m. ermine, and dated 1573 Sixpence, Threepence, Three Halfpence, Penny (unpublished), and Three Farthings (Brice collection), all m.m. cinquefoil, date
;
8
(Brice collection), all
98
Threepence and Three Halfpence, with same m. m., and dated 1579; and Sixpence, Threepence and Penny, all m. m. sword, date 1582, usual
;
date
1578
Sixpence (Brice
collection),
10
all
99
m. m.
bell,
and
'K,
Shilling, Sixpence, Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, date 1583, usual types, fine and well preserved
collection),
100
collections),
all
Sixpence, Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, m. m. crescent, date 1589, usual types, well preserved
with
10
101
Shilling (Wakeford collection), Sixpence, Half Groat and Halfpenny, all with m. m. hand, date 1590 Shilling (Bergne and Brice collections),
;
all
m.m.
ton, date
1592, 8
102
Shilling, Sixpence (Wakeford collection), Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, all with m. m. woolpack, date 1594; and Shilling, Sixpence,
Half Groat (Addington collection), Penny and Halfpenny, m. m. key, date 1595, usual types, all well preserved
all
with 10
103
only
rare, and Halfpenny, all with m.m. anchor, date 1599; also Sixpence, with same m. m., but dated 1598, usual types, well preserved,
some fine
104
Shilling, Sixpence, Half Groat, Penny (m. m. on obv. only), and Halfpenny, all with m.m. o, date 1600, usual types, all fine, a scarce
mint mark
105
Shilling (Shepherd collection), Sixpence, Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, all with m. m. L, date 1601 ; and Sixpence, with same m. m. but dated 1602, usual types, all fine and a rare mint mark 6
15
106
Shilling, Sixpence, Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, 2, date 1602, usual types, well preserved and rare
all
with m. m.
5
107
Sixpences, 1561,
m. m. pheon j 1570, m. m. coronet; 1580, m. m. m. m. bell; 1591, m.m. hand; 1593, m. m. tun; and cross; 1583, 7 1597, m. m. key, usual types, all fine for these coins
108
Portcullis Dollar, m.m. annulet on both sides; obv. Elizabeth, d! G ANG fr et. hib regina., Square shield, crowned, between E R crowned ; rev. posvi. devm. adivtorem. mevm., Portcullis crowned
! ! ! !
(Bud.
pi.
XV,
*%* From
109
Portcullis Half Dollar, same m. m., type and legends as the previous coin, but reading on obv. Elizabeth d g ang fra et. hiber
.
'.
'.
REGINA. (Bud.
pi.
xv,
6),
extremely fine
and rare
Cuff,
Portcullis
Elizabeth
'.
hiber regi
!
7),
very fine
and rare
*** From
111
Portcullis Eighth Dollar, same m. m., type and legends as the Dollar, lot 108, but reading on obv. ELIZABETH D G AN fr et. hi regina (Bud. pi. xv, 8), very fine and rare 1
.
',
'.
'.
'.
'.
collections.
Milled Coinage.
112
Shilling, large size, m.m. star on both sides; obv. Elizabeth d. g. ANG. fra. et. hib. regina., Bust of Queen to left, crowned, embroi.
dered dress;
shield
be
rev. posvi devm. adivtorem. mevm., Plain square on cross fourch6e (Bud. pi. xin, 1), very rare and " believed to " the finest specimen known 1 [PI. II]
%*
113
From
(lot
collections.
Shilling, same m.m., type, and legends as the previous coin, but of smaller size, very fine and rare 1
Cuff,
collections.
Shilling, same m.m., type, legends and size as the previous coin, but the dress of the Queen is differently embroidered, very fine, but
with slight chip at edge, and rare
1
115
Shilling, m.m. martlet, same type and legends as lot 113, but bust smaller, somewhat rubbed, but unpublished and extra rare 1 * From the Rostron collection (lot 175). ***
16
116
Sixpence, 1561,
to. to.
star
olv.
Elizabeth, d.
g.
regina., Bust of Queen to left, crowned, embroidered dress ; behind, large rose ; rev. posvi. devm. adivtorem. mevm., Plain square shield
on cross fourchee
another, same,
but small rose behind Queen's bust and date on rev. 1562 Threepence, same type, &c, with date 1561 (ib. pi. xiii, 6), all very fine
and * * No. #
117
scarce
1
3
nos.
collection.
Sixpences
(2), 1562, same type as in the preceding lot, but on one specimen the rose behind the bust is small, and on the other large ; the busts are also varied; Threepence, same type, dated
is
in the
previous
3
collection.
to. to., type, and legends as lot 116, but bust with different ornamentation, large rose behind, and pellet each side of date on rev. ; another, same date and type, but on the rev.
shield
on large cross patt6e instead of cross fourch6e ; Threepence, 1562, usual type, but small rose behind bust, all very fine
scarce
and
119
Sixpence, 1567,
rev.
obv.
Elizabeth
left,
'.,
'.
ang
'
fr
et. hi
'.
crowned
fourchee above, 1567; another, 1568, same to. to., type, and legends, but large rose on obv. ; another, dated 1570, same to. to. and rev. type, but on obv. the bust of the Queen divides at the bottom the
d. g.
an.
f.
&.
HI.
regina
(n's
3
collection.
*** Nos.
120
and
rev.; all
usual types, but with cross pattee with to. to. star ; and others of
and
cross fourchee
on
rev.,
all some-
*#* No. 3 from the Wakeford, no. 4 from the Rostron, and
the Neville-Rolfe collection.
no. 5
from
121
Groat,
to. to.
star
obv.
Elizabeth, d.
g.
%*
Bust of Queen to left, crowned, ornamented dress ; rev. posvi. DEVM. ADIVTOREM. MEVM., Plain square shield on cross fourchee 1 (Rud. pi. xii, 3), extremely fine and very rare [PI. II] From the Christmas, " a Lady in the North " and Brice collections.
17
122
Half Groat, m. m.
star, same type and legends as the preceding coin 1 (Bud. pi. xiii, 10), extremely fine and very rare *** From the Bergne (lot 588) and Brice collections.
;
123
Three Farthings,
obv. E. D. G.
of London, 1563, m. m. star on obv., mullet on rev. rosa. sine, spina., Bust of Queen to left, crowned; behind, rose ; another on shoulder ; rev. civitas London, Square
shield
in good condition
on cross pattee; above, 1563 (Hks. 458; Rud.pl. and excessively rare
xiii, 11),
1
*** From
sale
the Shepherd collection (lot 290), in which catalogue it is stated that the coin is pierced in two places. It realised at that
21
10s.
Patterns.
Gold.
124
Milled Half Sovereign, m. m. tun on both sides obv. Elizabeth, d G ang fra et. hi regina., Large bust of Queen to left, crowned, and touching the outer rim of the coin, elaborate dress and long rev. SCVTVM. FIDEL PROTEGET. hair, which falls over both shoulders eam., Plain square shield, crowned, between E R ; small lettering on both sides and inner circles plain, wt. 84 grs., fine, unpublished, and
;
!
possibly unique
collection.
125
Milled Half Crown, m. m. lis on both sides; obv. Elizabeth, d. g. ang! fran! z. hib! regl, Bust of Queen to left, crowned, in high relief, long hair and ornamented dress; rev. posvi devm. adivtorem. mevm., Square shield over cross fourchee reel border on
;
circles, wt.
211
grs. (Hks. p.
305 and
title-page
vn,
[PI. II]
*#* Of
this exceedingly interesting coin only one other specimen, not so well preserved, is known. It is in the National Collection. The
above piece formerly belonged to Mr. Hawkins and subsequently passed into the collections of Mr. T. W. N. Eobinson, the Hon. Robert Marsham, and Mr. Clarke, and finally into that of Mr. Montagu. 126
Milled Shilling, m.m. key on both sides; obv. elizab d g ang fr ET hib regl, Bust of Queen to left, crowned, ornamented dress ; all within two inner circles, one beaded ; rev. posvi dev adivtorem. MEV Plain square shield on cross fourchee ; two inner circles, one beaded, wt. 95 grs., unpublished, extremely fine and very rare [PI. II] 1
!
'. '. '.
.'
',
Trattle, Durrant, Wigan and Brice collections. This coin appears to be the pattern for the hammered shilling with same m. m. (see Hks. 440).
18
127
same type and legends as elaborately garnished, wt. 94 grs. 1 (Rud. pi. xiv, 4), very fine and very rare *** From the Cuff, Shepherd (lot 285) and Brice collections.
sides,
is
128
Milled Sixpence, 1574, m. m. mullet on both sides; obv. Elizabeth. D? G ANQ FR & Hi? regina (stops, cinquefoils), Large bust of Queen to left, crowned, in highly ornamented dress behind, large rose ; rev. POSVI. DEVM ADIVTOREM. mevm (stops, plain), Large plain square shield, divided by a broad plain cross; above, 1574,
;
wt.
51
grs.
*x* From
129
the
Marsham
where
it
Milled Sixpence, 1575, m. m. mullet on both sides, same type and legends as the last coin, but stops on obv. and rev., rosettes, and date 1575, wt. 47 grs. (Bud. pi. xiii, 14), very fine and of the highest rarity
[PL
II]
Hollis,
Cuff,
Bergne
(lot
615, 31)
and Addington
130
Milled Threepence, 1575, m. m. mullet on both sides, same type as lot 128, but reading obv. Elizabeth, d! g! ang fra & hi? regina; rev. posvi. dev! adivtorem mev! (stops, plain on both sides), 1 wt. 23| grs. (Bud. pi. xiii, 15), very fine and of great rarity * * From the Dymock, Murchison (lot 195, 32) and Addington #
collections.
131
Portcullis Halfpenny, m. m. annulet on obv. only; obv. Portcullis; rev. Cross moline with three pellets in each angle ; no legends,
wt.
grs.,
and unpublished
132
1561, m. m. star on both sides; obv. Elizaang. fra. et. hib. regina., Bust of Queen to left,
;
rev.
posvi devm.
adivtorem. mevm., Plain square shield on cross fourchee ; above, 1 1561, wt. 48 grs. (Bud. pi. xiii, 4), extremely fine and very rare From the Pembroke, Bergne and Brice collections. *$*
JAMES
Gold.
133
I.
A.D. 1603-1625.
Rose
Ryal, 1605-1612, m.m. rose; obv. iacobvs. d! g! mag', brit^ fran'. et. hiber! rex., The King seated facing on throne, holding sceptre and orb ; at his feet, portcullis ; around, tressure ; rev.
A.
DNO
ET. EST.
wt.
MIRAB
213
Royal
*** From
shield
extremely fine
grs.
(Bud.
the
collections.
The m. m.
unless
otherwise stated
and
rev.
19
134
Rose
Ryal, 1605-1612, m. m. coronet, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but omitting the stops after brit, wt. 213 grs., very 1 fine and rare, a rare mint mark
135
Spur
Fran!
Ryal, 1605-1612, m.m. rose; obv. iacobvs. d! g! mag! brit! et. HIb! rex., King standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield mast on either side ; at prow, flag with letter I ; rose
;
On ship
rev.
A.
DNO
crown above him; spandril, wt. 105 grs. (Bud. pi. xn, 2), extremely fine and rare *** From the Shepherd (lot 301) and Brice collections.
136
in each angle, lion with ; tressure of eight arches with trefoil in each
1
Spur
Ryal, 1605-1612, m.m. mullet, same type and legends as the preceding coin, wt. 104 grs., extremely fine and an extremely rare
m. m. [PI. Ill] 1 From the Cuff, Forster and Addington collections. This specimen *** is the only one cited by Kenyon as bearing the m.m. mullet
(see p. 141).
137
Spun
* * # 138
From
the
Henderson,
White,
collections.
Thirty-Shilling Piece or Rose Ryal, 1619-1625, yn.m. spur rowel; G MA BRI fr ET HIB rex., King seated obv. IACOBVS D facing, on throne, the back of which is flowered, holding sceptre and
: : : :
orb
with
lis
:
at his feet, portcullis ; the field on either side is ornamented and roses ; rev. A DNO FACTVM EST ISTVD ET EST MIRAB
: :
IN oc
lion
fine
nris.,
circle of dots,
Eoyal shield on cross fleury, surrounded by double within which and in each angle of cross are a lis, a
;
and a rose
and rare
above
shield,
xxx,
wt.
194
grs.
[PL III]
Brown and Addington
collections.
*** From
139
Thirty-Shilling Piece or Rose Ryal, 1619-1625, m.m. thistle, same type and legends as the preceding coin, wt. 192 grs. (Bud. pi. 1 XII, 5), very fine and rare
collection.
140
Thirty-Shilling Piece or Rose Ryal, 1619-1625, m.m. trefoil slipped, same type and legends as lot 138 ; but the back of the throne is plain not flowered, and the legends read hi for hib and mira for mirab wt. 193 grs., extremely fine, and a very rare variety 1
:
:,
:,
collection.
20
141
Spur MAG
:
sejant, facing, crowned, holding sceptre in right paw and shield with left ; in field, x v j rev. a dno factvm est istvd et est mirabi
:,
Radiate rose on
cross, each limb terminating in a crowned lis ; in above which, crown ; tressure of eight arches with
wt.
97
grs.
(Bud.
pi.
xn,
6),
extremely fine
and
1
[PL III]
*** From
142
Fifteen-Shilling Piece or
Spur
:
Ryal, 1619-1625, m. m.
trefoil
slipped, same type as the preceding coin, but reading obv. iacobvs D G MAG BRI FR ET HI REX rev. A DNO FACTVM EST istvd ET EST mirabile, wt. 97| grs. (Ken. 101), extremely fine and
: :
very rare
*** From
21
continued.
Gold,
Pound Sovereign,
ang sco
! !
1603-1604,
et.
m.m.
g
to
fran
'.
hib
'
King
right, crowned and in armour, slightly decorated ; sceptre in right hand, orb in left ; rev. EXVRGAT. DEVS. DISSIPENTVR. INIMICL, Square garnished shield, surmounted by crown and between I R,
1 and rare [PI. Ill] *** From the Dimsdale, Martin, Hastings and Nash collections. Pound Sovereign, 1603-1604, m.m. lis, same type and legends as
wt.
171
grs.
(Bud.
144
the preceding coin, but the armour of the King is more richly damascened, wt. 171 grs., very fine and extremely rare, being an unpublished
m.m.
From
145
iacobvs.
figure of the
;
King
crowned and
;
armour much damascened sceptre in right hand, orb in left rev. faciam. eos. IN. gentem. vnam., Square garnished shield, crowned, between I r, wt. 154 grs. (comp. Bud. pi. XI, 5), extremely
in
fine
1
146
*** From the Alchorne, Bergne and Brice collections. Unite, 1604-1612, m, m. rose, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but the bust of the King is smaller and the armour plain, this bust 1 wt. 153 grs. (Ken. 98), very fine, an unpublished variety with
147
Unite, 1604-1612, m. m. escallop, same type &c. with small bust and plain armour, wt. 154 grs., * * From the Marsham collection
#
i.e.
(lot 480).
148
Unite, 1604-1612, m.m. bunch of grapes, same type and legends as lot 146, wt. 153| grs., very fine, a rare m. m., and specially mentioned
by
Kenyon
(p.
139)
149
*** From the Wigan and Brice collections. Unite, 1604-1612, m. m. coronet, same type and legends as lot 146, but reading on obv. hi for hib!, wt. 153 grs., extremely fine, and a
'.
very rare m. m.
22
150
Unite, 1612-1619, m. m. trefoil slipped, same type and legends as the preceding coin, wt. 154 grs., very well preserved and a rare m. m. (see
Ken. p. 140)
1
151
Unite, 1612-1619, m. m. cinquefoil pierced, usual type as lot 146, but reading obv. iacobvs D G MA BRIT fra et HI rex j rev. 1 FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM., wt. 153 grs., fine
'
:
'.
'.
'.
'.
152
Unite, 1612-1619, m. m. book, same type and legends as the last coin, but one pellet only between words on rev., wt. \5b\grs., well preserved,
a rare m. m.
(see
Ken. p. 140)
153
Unite, 1612-1619, m.m. saltire or St. Andrew's cross, usual type, but ' reading on obv. iacobvs D G mag br fr et Hi I rex rev.
!
'. '.
'.
FACIAM. eos. &c, with one pellet only between words, fine, unpublished, excessively rare and probably unique
wt.
153
grs.,
1
*#* Of
this coin Mr. Montagu that I have met with having this m. m."
154
Half Sovereign, 1603-1604, m. m. thistle; obv. iacobvs d! g! angl! SCO fran et. hiber rex., Bust of King to right, crowned, armour decorated; rev. exvrgat devs dissipentvr INIMICL, Plain square
.
'
'.
'.
shield,
crowned, between
R, wt.
85
grs.
(Bud.
and
excessively rare
[PL
III]
*** From
155
Half Unite, 1604-1612, m.m. rose, same type as the last coin, but rev. reading obv. iacobvs. D G MAG BRIT fran et. HIB rex.
'
!
'.
'.
'.
wt.
75
grs.
6), fine
%*
156
From
rose, same type and legends as on the but the armour of the King is but slightly decorated, preceding coin, wt. 75 grs., fine, an unpublished variety, and exceedingly rare 1
157
scallop,
as the
1
76
grs.,
very fine,
*** From
158
the
Half Unite, 1612-1619, m.m. book, usual type, but face and armour different, hair longer, and I Ron rev. much smaller, and reading on obv. IACOBVS D G MA BRI FRA ET HI REX.; rev. HENRICVS.
'
!
'.
grs.,
well preserved,
an unpublished m. m. of
this
1
159
cross,
'.
as the
wt.
76
grs., fine,
an un1
23
160
Crown,
obv. iacobvs. d g ang sco fra ; Bust of King to left, crowned, in armour ; rev. tveaet. rex., tur. vnita. devs., Square shield surmounted by crown between I r, wt. 42-| g r s. (Rud. pi. xi, 3), fine and very rare 1
1
603-1604, m. m. thistle
!
hib
161
*x* From the Bank of England and Brice collections. Britain Crown, 1604-1612, m.m. lis; obv. iacobvs. d! g! mag brit! fra et. hib rex., Bust of King to right, crowned, in armour ; rev.
I !
!
henricvs. rosas. regna. iacobvs. Square shield surmounted bycrown between I r, wt. 39 grs. (Bud. pi. xi, 7); Half Crown,
sine, spina.
8), both fine
1604-1612, same m. m. and type, but reading obv. i!d! g!rosa. rev. tveatvr. vnita. devs., wt. 18| grs. (Bud. pi. xi, ;
2
162
*#* Both from the Brice collection. Britain Crown, 1604-1612, m.m. cross, and Half Crown, 1604-1612, m. m. scallop, same types and legends as the previous lot, but the former reads ma! bri! fra! et. hi., wis. 38 and 19 grs., both very
fine
*** No.
163
collections.
Half Crown, 1603-1604, m. m. thistle; obv. iacobvs. d! g! an! sc! fr et. hi rex., Bust of King to right, crowned, in armour ; rev. tveatvr. vnita. devs., Square shield surmounted by crown be! !
I R, wt. 21 grs. (Bud. pi. XI, 4), exceedingly rare and extremely a beautiful specimen, as fine as from the die," W. B. [PI. Ill] 1 *** From the Martin, Murchison and Shepherd (lot 295) collections.
tween
fine,
164
Laurel, 1619-1625, m. m. spur rowel obv. IACOBVS. D G MAG BRIT FRAN et hib rex, Bust of King to left, laureate, in mantle and armour; behind, xx; rev. faciam EOS in gentem vnam., Plain square shield on cross fleury ; above, crown, wt. 139 grs. (Bud. pi.
;
: :
:
165
*** From the Brice collection. Laurel, 1619-1625, m. m. rose, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading on obv. bri FRA ET hib for brit FRAN ET hib,
: :
:
grs.,
extremely fine
166
thistle,
pre1
139
grs.
167
Laurel, 1619-1625, m.m. lis, same type and legends as lot 164, but reading on obv. bri for brit ; and legend on rev. differently divided, and small shield, wt. 139 grs., extremely fine 1
:
168
the Bergne and Brice collections. m.m. lis, same type and legends as the preceding Laurel, 1619-1625, and harp on shield larger, wt. coin, but reading obv. BRI FRA
:
* * #
From
:,
140
grs., fine
24
169
Laurel, 1619-1625, m. m. trefoil slipped, usual type, but reading on G MAG BKI FRA ET HI REX. ; rev. FACIAM EOS, obv. IACOBVS D wt. 140 grs., an unpublished obv. reading, fine 1 &c,
:
170
Half Laurel, 1619-1625, m. m. lis obv. iacobvs d g mag bri fra et hib rex., Bust of King to left, laureate, in mantle and armour behind, X rev. henric ROSAS regna iacob Plain square
;
: :
:
!,
grs.
Quarter Laurel,
:
171
King V, and reading on obv. 2 BR FR ET hi wt. 35 grs. (Bud. pi. xi, 12), both fine Both from the Bergne and Brice collections. *#* Half Laurel, 1619-1625, m. m. trefoil slipped, same type and legends as last lot, but reading obv. iacobvs d mag bri FR et hib rex. (g. omitted), wt. 71 grs. Quarter Laurel, m.m. trefoil
the Half Laurel, but behind head of
:
:,
slipped on
obv.,
IACOBVS. D.
G.
!
lis on rev., same type as in last lot, but reading obv. MA. BRI. FRA. ET HI REX ; rev. HENRICVS ROSAS
REGNA IACOB
unpublished
wt.
35
grs.,
the m. m. on
rev.
regna
%*
172
reading
obv.
iacobvs.
d.
g.
ma.
wt.
obv.
70
FRA ET HIB
grs., both
REX
rev.
wt.
34
2
fine
173
Thistle Crown, 1604, m. m. lis; obv. ia'. d! g! mag' br! f! et. h! rex., Rose on stalk, crowned, between I R ; rev. tveatvr. vnita devs, Thistle on stalk, crowned, between I R, wt. 30 grs. (Bud. pi. xi, 1 13), extremely fine and scarce
*** From the Brice
collection.
174
rose,
as the pre-
31
grs.,
Buding
collection.
Thistle Crown, 1615, m.m. tun, same type and legends as lot 173, but omitting the letters I R in field on obv., wt. 31 grs., fine, an un1 published m. m., and an unpublished variety
Thistle Crown, 1618, m. m. plain cross, same type and legends as lot 173, but reading on obv. ma! for mag!, wt. 30 grs., fine, an unpublished m. m.
1
176
Webb
25
177
obv.
iacobvs. d
'.
g mag
'.
'.
brit
'.
'.
fra
rev. A.
dno factvm.
est. istvd Ship to right with bowsprit, two ropes from stern and two from prow, shield attached to mast, at sides of which I and rose, 1 wt. 70 grs. (Bud. pi. xn, 3), extremely fine and rare
*#.*
From
178
Angel, 1612-1619, m.m. book, same type and legends as the previous coin, but the ship has no bowsprit, and one stop only after each word oi rev. legend, wt. 70 grs. (comp. Ken. 105), very fine and rare 1
*** From the Marsham
collection (lot 485).
: :
:
179
Angel, 1619-1625, m. m. thistle; obv. iacobvs d g :MAG BRI fra ET. HIB REX., St. Michael piercing the dragon on right under his mark of value x rev. A. dno. factvm. est. istvd., A threewing, masted ship sailing to left, with royal arms embroidered on sail lions at stern, prow and on pennon, wt. 64 grs. (Rud. pi. xil, 7), 1 extremely fine and rare [PI. Ill]
:
:
Cuff,
Angel 1619-1625, m.
fine
m. trefoil over
as
rev.
domino,
64
grs., 1
and rare
181
cinquefoil pierced, same type as the Angel, lot 178, ship without bowsprit, but reading obv. iacobvs. D ! G MA BRI ! FRA ! ET. HI REX. ; rev. A. DNO. FACTVM. EST. ISTVD.,
wt.
36^
grs.
%*
182
(Bud. pi. xn, 4), very fine and very rare From the Wigan and Brice collections.
trefoil slipped,
m. m.
Silver.
First Coinage.
183
Crown,
rex.,
to.
m. thistle
obv.
iacobvs.
d g ang sco
'.
right,
rev.
fran et. hib sword in right hand; the housexvrgat. devs. dissipentur.
! ! !
'.
.'
1),
extremely fine
1
\*
184
From
m. m.
pi.
*
the
lis,
Bank
of
collections.
Crown,
(Sndling,
same type and legends as the preceding coin 1 vin, 7), ivell preserved and rare
collection.
26
185
Half Crown, m.
lot
to.
thistle,
2),
183 (Bud.
pi.
xvi,
same type and legends as the Crown, extremely rare, and the finest example known
1
Half Crown,
Crown,
lot
183
1
* * # 187
From
;
Shilling, m. m. thistle
obv.
iacobvs. d
'.
g'.
et.
hib
rex., Bust of King to right, crowned, in armour ; behind, XII ; rev. exvrgat. devs. dissipentvr. inimici, Plain square shield (Bud.
pi.
*** From
188
xvi, 3), extremely fine and in this state very rare the Shepherd (lot 310, 15 15s.) and Brice collections.
thistle,
Sixpence, 1603, m. m.
but on
rev.
above
same type and legends as the last coin, date 1603 (Bud. pi. xvi, 4), exceedingly fine shield,
1
15s.) and Brice collections. *** From the " This coin is in beautiful condition, perfectly round, and looks as W.B. if struck for a proof."
in this state
189
Shilling, Sixpence, 1604, Twopence, Penny and Halfpenny, usual last three types, all with m. m. thistle, the first two well preserved, the
fine,
a desirable
1
set
*** No.
190
from the Ignatius Williams, no. 3 from the Bergne and Brice, and no. 5 from the Walpole-White collection.
usual
5
Shilling, Sixpence, 1604, Twopence, Penny and Halfpenny, types, all with m. m. lis, well preserved
Second Coinage.
191
Crown,
m. m. thistle
obv.
iacobvs.
'
'.
et.
hib
to right, rex., decorated with crowned rose ; housings (comp. Bud. pi. xvii,
and rare
of Beaufort's collection.
Crown,
pi.
same type and legends as the preceding coin (Bud. 1 xvii, 1), extremely fine and very rare in this condition *** From the Bergne and Brice collections.
m. m.
lis,
193
Crown
m. m. rose, same type and legends as lot 191, but on the housings of the horse a rose and thistle united (1) crowned, well 1 preserved, a very rare m. m. and variety
collection.
27
194
Crown,
extremely rare m. m.
195
196
*** From the Marsham collection (lot 494). m. m. grapes, same type and legends as lot 191, Crown,
a rare m. m.
well preserved,
1
Crown,
m. m.
lis,
lot 191,
crown on the housings are smaller, there is more ground under the horse, and on the rev. the shield at bottom pierces the inner circle ; it reads bri for brit! ; two stops after words of legend on obv.
:
197
except iacobvs and et, and none on rev., very fine and a rare variety 1 Crown, m. m. lis, same type, legends and varieties as the preceding
coin,
but on
is
there
the shield does not pierce the inner circle, and a plume over it (comp. Bud. pi. XVII, 2), extremely fine and
rev.
1
*** From
198
Crown,
coin,
m. m.
and
also
extremely
fine
1
[PL IV]
*** From
199
:
Half Crown, m. m. thistle; obv. iacobvs d g mag bri fra et hib rex., The King on horseback to right, sword in right hand crowned rose on housings; rev. QVM DEVS CONIVNXIT NEMO
: : :
:
shield (Bud.
pi.
xvn,
3),
very well
1
200
201
same type and legends as the preceding coin, and rare in this state, "probably the best known" 1 extremely fine Half Crown, m. m. trefoil, same type and legends as lot 199, but 1 reading fr for fra well preserved
lis,
:
Half Crown, m. m.
:,
202
Half Crown, m. m. thistle, same type and legends as lot 199, but on rev. plume above shield (Bud. pi. xvn, 1 4), very fine and scarce
*** From the Shepherd collection (lot 314). Half Crown, m. m. lis, same type and legends as
on
rev.
203
lot
199, but
1
plume above
and rare in
this state
*** From
204
205
lis,
:,
Shilling, m. m. tun
obv.
same type and legends as lot 199, but and plume above shield, well preserved 1 ' ' ' iacobvs d I g ma bri fra et hi rex.,
! !
'.
Bust
devs.
of
King
to right, crowned, in
rev.
QVJE,
separet., Plain square shield (Bud, pi. XVII, 5), in perfect condition, a very sharply struck and round coin, not improbably a proof [PI. I 1 VJ " The *** From the Bolland, Brunell, Bergne and Brice collections. finest known specimen." W. B.
conivnxit.
nemo,
28
206
Shilling, m.
obv.
to.
rose,
:
same type
:
IACOBVS D
MAG
BRI
FRA ET HIB
:
REX
rev.
QV^E DEVS
1
extremely fine
%*
207
From
to.
Shilling,
to.
reading brit
fine
for bri
same type and legends as the last coin, but and pellet after each word on rev., very
:,
Webb
collection.
same type and legend as lot 206, but on rev. plume pi. xvn, 6), extremely fine and rare in this state 1 thistle, same type and legends as lot 206, but on rev.
1
plume above
*** From
210
Shilling, Sixpence, 1606, Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, all with to. to. escallop, except the last piece, which has no to. to., usual
types, mostly well preserved
5
all
211
Shilling, Sixpence, 1608, Half Groat, Penny and Halfpenny, to. to. coronet, usual types, fine, the shilling unpublished
with
5
;
212
Shilling, Sixpence, 1609, Half Groat and Penny, all with to. to. key also Shilling with to. to. bell, usual types, very well preserved 5
213
Shilling, Sixpence,
also
all
with
to.
with
to. to.
to.
214
Shilling, m.
to.
collection),
Half
rose,
Groat (Brice
all
with
to. to.
5
collection),
215
thistle;
also
Shilling,
Sixpence,
216
Shilling, Sixpence, 1624, Half Groat (no inner circle on rev.), Penny, and Halfpenny, all with m. to. lis, usual types, all fine, the Half
Groat unpublished
5
collections.
;
%*
217
Nos.
Shilling,
to. to.
;
to. to.
Half Groat,
;
to.
m.
plain cross
Penny,
two
pellets
and Halfpenny,
5
usual types,
218
Shilling,
to. to.
trefoil
to. to.
to. to.
plain cross; Penny, pellets; to. bell, usual types, fine except last piece, which is 5
on
rev.
two
29
CHARLES
A.D.
I.
1625-1648.
Tower Mint.
Gold.
219
U n ite,
type
l,m.m.
lis
obv.
Bust of King to left, wearing double-arched crown, ruff, mantle and collar of the Garter ; behind head, XX ; rev. florent CONCORDIA REGNA, Square garnished shield surmounted by crown two inner
j
circles
pi.
on both
sides,
wt.
138
grs.
(Bud.
1 xni, I), fine and scarce *** From the Brice collection. The types of this reign are those as given by Kenyon and Hawkins.
220
Unite,
type
\,m.m.
:
lis,
same type
hib. for hi
no dot before m. m. on
rev.
word
140
of obv.
and
* * #
legends, and m. m. on
grs.,
very fine
From
lis,
!
the
Chesham Find.
as lot 219, but reading obv.
rev.
: :
221
Unite,
!
type 1,
! !
m. m.
!
same type
!
D G MAG BR FR ET HI REX
wt.
141
grs., fine
and
scarce
Unite, type 1, m.m. lis, same type as lot 219, but reading on obv. CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REX J rev. FLORENT. CON:
'.
'.
CORDIA, regna.,
wt.
138
grs.,
very fine
223
Unite,
m.m. lis, same type as lot 219, but the king's crown is and single arched ; reading obv. CAROLVS D G MAG BR fr!et hi! rex. ; rev. florent concordia regna, wt. 139 grs. 1 (comp. Ken. 113), very fine and a rare variety
type 1, large, flat
! ! !
224
Unite,
type 1, m. m. cross
on
steps,
as
on the previous coin, but with different viz. two after each word on obv. and none on
only on
obv., wt.
one inner
circle
138
grs.
very rare
*.* This
is
the only specimen cited by Kenyon. It forms the connecting link between type 1 and type la (see next coin).
type la, m.
! ! !
225
Unite,
m. cross on steps
of
obv.
'.
wearing armour and mantle tied on shoulder behind, XX rev. FLORENT CONCORDIA regna, Square garnished shield, crowned one inner circle only on obv. and rev., wt. 140 grs., fine 1
left,
;
King
to
crowned,
ruff,
30
226
Unite,
and reverse legend as type la, m. m. negro's head, same type the preceding coin, hut reading on obv. CAROLVS D G MAG ! br' I. 1 fr!et. hib ! rex., wt. 138 grs., very fine
.
'.
'.
227
Unite, type la, m.m. castle on obv., castle over negro's head on rev.; same type as lot 225, hut reading obv. carolvs D G mag br fr ethi'. rex; rev. florent. concordia. regna., wt. 140 grs., very
! ! !
!
fine,
an unpublished
type la,
variety
228
Unite,
wt.
coin,
m.m. castle, same type and legends as the preceding but reading fra! for fr! and no stops between words on rev., 1 139 grs., very fine
type la, m. m. upright anchor,
;
229
Unite,
hi
:
reverse legend
but reading
grs.,
obv.
rex,
wt.
140
very fine
230
Unite, type la, m.m. heart, same type as lot 225, but the bust of the king pierces the inner circle and divides the legend ; reading obv. CAROLVS D G MA BR FR ET HI REX ; rev. FLORENT. CONCORDIA. 1 regna, wt. 138 grs., very fine
.
'.
231
U nite, type
2,
m.m. plume
obv.
rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, wearing ruff, armour and mantle tied on shoulder; behind,xx; r^.FLORENT. concordia. regna., Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c R plain inner circle within
;
sides, wt.
138
grs.
(Bud.
pi.
xm,
Unite, type 2, m. m. rose, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading on obv. bri ! fra for brit fr !, and plain inner circle 1 on rev. only, wt. 139 grs., extremely fine [PI. IV]
! !
233
Unite, type 2, m. m. rose, same type as lot 231, but pellet above C and R on rev. ; and reading obv. carolvs. d ! g ! mag ! br fr ! et. hi rex 1 beaded inner circle only on both sides, wt. 137 grs., very fine
! !
.
.
234
Unite, type 3, m. m. harp, obv. carolvs d g mag brit ! fra et hib ! rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, wearing mantle with behind, xx ; rev. florent falling lace collar and ribbon of Garter Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c R concordia regna.,
! ! ! !
.
both crowned,
wt.
139
grs.
(Bud.pl.
xm,
235
Unite,
fine
type 3, m. m. portcullis,
coin,
same type and legends as the preceding but reading br!fr! for brit! fra!, wt. 140 grs., extremely
1
236
Unite,
!
type 3,
!
m. m.
!,
BR fr
237
et. hi
bell, same type and legends as lot 234, but reading and pellet after each word on rev., wt. 140 grs.,
1
very fine
Unite, type 3, m.m. crown, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but four pellets : after rex and smaller bust of king, wt. 138
grs.,
very fine
31
238
Unite,
type, 3,
reading
MA BR fr et *** From
!
hi rex.,
!
wt. 1
40
grs., fine
the
Nash
collection.
239
Unite, type 3, m. m. horizontal anchor on obv., upright anchor on rev. ; same type and legends as the preceding coin, wt. 139 grs., very well
preserved,
an unpublished variety of m. m.
rev.
rev.
240
Unite, type 3, m. m. triangle over anchor on obv., plain triangle on same type and legends as lot 238, but no stops after words on
four pellets after m. m. on
bent,
obv., wt.
140
grs., well
an unpublished variety
type 3,
'.
241
Unite,
m. m.
!
MAG
wt.
BRI ! FRA
ET HIB REX.
!
rev. rev.
143
grs., fine,
an unpublished
legend
242
Unite, type 3, m. m. triangle in circle, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but florrent. for florent., and regna., wt. 137 grs.,
fine
1
243
Unite,
BRI
141
!
type 3,
'.
m. m.
.
(p),
'.
rev.
'.
'.
little
double-struck
244
Unite,
forward,
collar
smaller,
lace
but with bust varied, hair brushed and armour different, &c. ; same 134 grs. {see Num. Chron. vol. I, p. 33),
1
and a
very rare m. m.
245
Unite,
m. sun, same type, peculiarities of bust of king as on the preceding coin, wt. 139 grs., fine legends
type 3, m.
and
1
246
Unite,
type 3,
m.m.
1
sceptre,
as
39
a rare
1
m. m.
247
Half Unite,
:
type 1,
m. m.
lis
obv.
left,
crowned, wearing ruff, mantle and collar of the Garter ; behind, x j rev. cvltores. svi. devs. protegit., Square garnished shield, crowned ; two inner circles on both
sides, one plain, wt. 71 grs. (Bud. pi. xiii, 2) ; Crown, type 1, same m. m. and type as the Half Unite, but mark of value v behind head of king, and reading obv. carolvs. d. g. mag. br. fr. et.
hi.
rex.
cvltores svi devs protegit., wt. 35 and rare No. 2 from the Bergne and Brice collections.
;
rev.
grs.
(Bud.
2
248
Half Unite,
.
\,m.m. lis, same type and reverse legend as in the ' but reading on obv. carolvs D G mag brit fran preceding et hib rex, wt. 68 grs., fine and an unpublished reading 1
type
'
lot,
'.
'.
32
249
Crown,
:
m. m, cross on steps, same type and reverse legend as but reading on obv. carolvs D G mag br fr et HI REX., wt. 34 grs., well preserved, an unpublished m. m. of this
type
1,
in lot 247,
250
Half Unite, type la, m. m. cross on steps obv. carolvs d g mag BR FR ET HI REX Bust of King to left, crowned, wearing ruff, armour and mantle tied on shoulder behind, x rev. cvltores svi devs protegit, Square garnished shield, crowned, wt. 69 grs. (Ken. 120); Crown, same m. m., type and legends, but mark of value v, and reading bri fra for br fr wt. 35 grs., both fine but
;
:
:,
:,
little
chipped
%*
251
No.
collection.
Half Unite,
coin,
type la, m.
'
but no inner
!
circle
CAROLVS. D G
wt.
MAG
m. negro's head, same type as the preceding on obv. and plain one on rev. ; reading obv. ! BR ! FR ! ET. HI ! REX. rev. CVLTORES. SVI. &C, J
m. m., type and legends, but with beaded
single dots after
69
grs.
Crown, same
rev.
inner circle on
only and
words on
obv.
and
rev.,
wt 34
No.
252
collection.
Half Unite and Crown, type la, m. m. negro's head, same types as the preceding lot and same legends, but the former reads hib! for hi!, and the latter MA. for MAG. ; beaded inner circle on both sides on
each, wt. 68
and 34
253
Half Unita, type la, m.m. castle, usual type, with beaded inner circle on obv. and plain on rev.; reading obv. carolvs d g mag br FR ethi:REX. ; rev. cvltores svi, &c, wt. 70 grs. Crown, same
: :
: :
m. m., type and legends, but with plain inner circle on rev. only, single stop after each word on obv. and rev. and prote. for protegit., wt. 35 grs., both fine
2
254
type la,
m.m.
castle,
as in the preceding lot, but plain inner circle on rev. only ; and on the Crown, two stops after each word on obv. and none on rev.,
wt.
70 and 34
preserved
255
Half Unite,
lot 253,
obv.,
type la, m. m. upright anchor, same type and legends as but pellet after each word on rev., and plain inner circle on beaded on rev., wt. 68 grs. ; Crown, same m. m. and type, but
circle
:
on both sides
;
reading
SVI.
obv.
carolvs. d g
:
MA BR FR ET
: :
HI REX
rev.
CVLTORES.
DEVS. PROTEGIT.,
2
wt.
34
33
256
Half Unite,
type la, m. m. heart, usual type, with beaded inner circle on each side ; reading obv. carolvs d G ma br fr et hi rex. ; rev. cvltores. svi. &c, wt. 70 grs. ; Crown, same m. m., type and
!
'. '.
legends, wt. 35
grs., both
very fine
2
no. 2
*** No. 1 from the Martin, Hastings and Brice collections, and from the Hugh Howard and Brice collections.
257
Half Unite,
same type and legends as in the prelarger, and dividing the inner circle ceding lot, extends to the edge of the coin, wt. 69 grs., extremely fine and a rare
type la. m. m. heart,
is
variety [PI.
IV]
258
Half Unite,
wt.
same type and legends as lot 256, same m. m. and obv. type and legends grs. ; Crown, type 2, but on rev. Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c R, wt. 35 grs.,
type la, m. m. plume,
70
2
collection.
'.
H alf U n ite,
!
type 2,
m. m. rose
obv.
carolvs d g mag br fr et
! ! ! !
hib rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, wearing ruff, armour and mantle ; behind, x ; rev. cvltores. svi. devs. PROTEGIT., Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c R, wt. 76 grs. ; m. m., type and legends, but reading ma for mag
'.
Crown, same
'.,
and no stops
2
after
words on
rev., wt.
36
grs.
(Bud.
second fine
%*
260
collections.
'
crowned, wearing mantle with lace rev. CVLTORES SVI DEVS PROTEGIT, Oval garnished collar; behind, X; shield, crowned, between c and R crowned, wt. 69 grs. (Bud. pi. xiii, 6) ; Crown, m. m. three pellets on obv., harp on rev. ; same
left,
obv.
'.
'.
type and
!
!
rev.
!
d g mag br fr
Half Unite,
legend as the Half Unite, but reading obv. CAROLVS ! ! et. h bex, wt. 34 grs. (Bud. pi. xiii, 7), both well
.
'.
261
same type and legends but stop after each word on rev., wt. 70 grs. as in preceding lot Crown, m. m. portcullis, same type and rev. legend but reading obv.
type 3,
m.m.
;
carolvs D G ma br fr et. hi rex., wt. 35 grs., both * * No. 1 from the Yorke-Moore and Brice collections. #
.
'.
very fine 2
262
Half Unite,
;
type 3,
!
as lot 260,
MA br fr et hi and pellet after each word on rev., Crown, m. m. tun, same type and legends, but no stops
.
!,
on
rev., wt.
35
grs., both
very fine
%*
Brice collections.
34
263
Half Unite, type 3, to. to. star over triangle, usual type, reading obv. rev. CVLTORES SVI CAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HI REX same to. to., type and devs protegit., wt. 68 grs. Crown, d g ma br fr et rev. legend, but reading obv. carolvs rex one pellet after each word on rev., wt. 36 grs., the first well Hi
.
'.
'.
'.
264
Half Unite,
circle
type
3, to. to.
and triangle
in
same type and legends as in the preceding ; but hib for hi and one pellet only after each word on rev., wt. lot, 68 grs. Crown, to. to. triangle in circle on both sides, same type, &c, as in last lot, but reading obv. carolvs D G MAG bri FRA
over star on
!
rev.
!,
ET
hi
'
rex.,
wt.
34
an unpublished
to. to.,
the
second rare
*#* No.
265
from the
type 3,
Webb
collection.
with m. m. P in
circle,
legends as in the preceding lot, wts. 70 and 35 served, the first unpublished, the second rare
266
3, to. to.
sun,
Crown,
:
to. to.
same type and rev. legend as the Half Unite, but CAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HIB REX., wt. 35 2 and unpublished to. m.
.
:
267
Half Unite,
rev.
type 3,
to. to.
anchor upright on
.
obv.,
!
horizontal on
! !
.
rev.
obv.
carolvs d g ma br fr et hi rex.
! ! !
cvltores.
svi.
devs. protegit.,
wt.
70
grs.,
very fine,
an un1
published variety
%*
268
From
the
Marsham
Half Unite,
the previous coin, but reading mag!br!fra! et. hib 70 grs., extremely fine [PL IV]
rex., wt.
1
Webb
collection.
Half Unite,
clipped,
type 3, m.
to.
as last coin
but bri! for br!, wt. 70 grs., extremely a rare variety and an unpublished mint mark
collections.
Crown,
: :
D G MA B FR ET HI REX;
wt.
rev.
35
grs.
another,
obv.
to. to. sceptre, same type and rev. legend, but CAROLVS D G MAG BN (sic) FRA ET HIB REX, wt.
.
:
35
271
Angel, m. m.
lis
obv.
carolvs d g mag
.
: :
bri fr et hi
:
: .
'.
rex., St.
!
Michael piercing the dragon; rev. amor popvli pr^esidivm regis :, Three-masted ship to left, with large sail decorated with royal arms ;
!
lion at stern,
fine, but
1625, of
which Kenyon
Angel, m.
coin,
rn. cross on steps, same type and legends as the preceding but three pellets after regis on rev., wt. 64 grs. (Ken. 119), fine
Angel,
wt.
rn.
value x in
m. castle, same type and legends as lot 271, but mark of field on right and one pellet only after each word on rev.,
64
grs., fine
and rare
the
*** From
274
collections.
Angel, m. m. castle and helmet (?) on obv., castle on rev. ; same type and rev. legend as the preceding coin, but reading obv. carolvs. d. g. mag. bri. fra. et. HiB. rex, wt. 65 grs., very well preserved and an unpublished obv. m. m. 1
* * From the Marsham collection #
(lot 513).
rev.
:
275
but reading obv. carolvs d G MAG BR FR ; et hi rex., and no stops after words on rev., wt. 64 grs., very fine, an unpublished m. m., and rare in this state 1
:
collection.
;
Angel, m. m. harp on obv., rose on rev. usual type, but with mark of value x on left of St. Michael, reading obv. CAROLVS. D G MAG BR FR ET. HI REX. rev. AMOR POPVLI PRjESIDIVM REGIS., Wt.
'.
'
64
rn.
grs.
(comp. Bud. pi. xiii, 8), fine, extremely rare, neither of these
1
m. being published
bell
277
Angel, m. m.
preceding,
on
obv., bell
over portcullis on
!
rev.
coin,
fra
!,
and stop
on
rev., wt.
65
grs.
IV]
the Bieber collection.
"%* From
278
Angel, m. m. an arched crown, same type as lot 276, but reading rri fra ET. HIB rex, and stop after each word on rev., pierced, well preserved, an unpublished m. m. 1
! ! !
36
continued.
Silver,
Crown,
type la,
m. m.
lis; obv.
carolvs d!
g'.
hib! rex., King on horseback to left, wearing ruff, sword in right hand ; horse with plume on head and crupper, housings ornamented with
floral
pattern;
rev.
shield
in this condition
[PL IV]
*** From
280
collections.
Crown,
coin,
type la, m. m.
lis,
end, fine
and
scarce
* * # 281
From
Crown,
fine
on
steps,
and no stops
same type and legends as lot 279, after words on rev. (Hks. 472),
1
and
very rare
282
Crown,
the
type 1&, m. m.
rev.
there
pellets after
lis, same type and legends as lot 279, but on plume over the shield and no cross fleury ; three regno, none after other words the m. m. on rev. pre-
is
283
Crown,
fine
type lb,
m. m.
castle,
as
on the preceding
1
*** From
284
Crown,
hib
!
harp ; obv. carolvs. d ! g mag ! brit fra et. on horseback, both smaller ; he wears scarf and rex., King holds sword over right shoulder ; horse with plume on head, and housings ornamented with broad cross ; rev. christo avspice regno (four pellets after each word), Oval garnished shield on cross 1 above, c R (Hks. 474), extremely fine fleury
type 2a, m. m.
! ;
%*
From
37
285
Crown,
to. to. plume, same type and legends as on the prebut on the rev. plume over shield and no cross fleury ; ceding coin,
type 2b,
on
obv.,
to. to.
on
rev.
and
1
rev. (var.
Bud.
pi.
xvm,
2),
extremely fine
to.
and rare
286
Crown,
rose over
plume on both
sides,
same type,
1
legends, and varieties as on the preceding coin ; before to. to. on obv. (Bud. pi. xvm, 5), very fine and rare * * From the Murchison, Shepherd (lot 326, .14 15s.) and
collections
287
Crown,
to. m. harp, same type and legends as lot 285, but one before and after to. to. on obv. and rev., and after words of pellet rev. legend {Num. Chron., N. S., vol. xvi, p. 144), fine, and a rare
type 2b.
to.
m.
type 3a, to.
to.
288
Crown,
bell
obv.
carolvs. d
'.
g mag bri
'.
fra
et.
hi! rex., King on horseback to left, wearing scarf and falling lace collar ; sword held upright ; horse without plumes or trappings ; rev. christo. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield ; floral orna-
ment
289
Crown,
same type and legends as on the prebut reading br fr et. hib one pellet before and ceding coin, 1 after m. to. on each side, very fine and rare
'.
'.
290
Crown,
same type and legends as on but four pellets before and after to. to. on both
1
*** From
291
the
Webb
Crown,
rev,,
to.
reading br fr
very fine,
type 3a,
lot 288,
obv.,
but
four on
1
292
Crown,
to. to. star, same type and rev. legend as lot 288, but ' on obv. carolvs. d I g mag brit fran et. hib rex. ; reading one pellet on either side of m. to. on obv., four on rev., fine, and a
'.
'.
it
The
finest
H.M.
no
293
Crown,
type
3a
but varying in having ground under horse, and carolvs. D G MAG brit fr et. hib rex
! !
'.
legend reading
pellets before
or after
to. to.
on
obv.,
four on
rev.,
well preserved,
an unpublished
1
m.
to.
and
variety of type
38
294
Crown,
but on the
there
is
same type and legends as lot 288, a plume above the shield ; one pellet on
xvm,
3),
extremely fine
1
and rare [PL IV] * *. From the Durrant, Wigan and Brice #
295
collections.
Crown,
coin,
but reading fr
for
same type and legends as the preceding fra four pellets after legend on obv.
'.
%*
296
From
Crown,
same type and legends as lot 294, but reading br fr ; one pellet on either side of m. m. on obv., four 1 on rev., well preserved and scarce
type 3b, m. m. tun,
!
'.
297
Crown,
type 4,
m. m. p in circle
obv.
carolvs. d
'.
'.
et. hib! rex., King on horseback as type 3a, but horse foreshortened and with long mane; rev. christo. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield ; one pellet on either side of m. m. on obv.,
four on
rev. (comp.
%*
298
From
Hks. 476), fine, and an extra rare m. m. the Street and Marsham collections.
Crown,
type 4, m. m. R in circle, same type, legends and varieties as 1 the preceding coin {Hks. 476), fine and scarce From the Maynard collection.
%*
299
Crown,
{Rud.
type 4, m. m. eye,
pi.
same
type, legends
and
varieties as lot
297
1
xvm,
4), fine,
and a rare m. m.
300
Crown,
type 4, m. m. sun,
*** From
301
the
collections.
Crown,
horse
type 5,
is large, tall,
m. m. sun, same type and legends as lot 297, but the head erect and not fore-shortened ; one pellet
on right
very fine
of m. m.
on
obv.,
rev.
{Hks. 477),
1
*** From
302
Half Crown, type la, m. m. lis; obv. carolvs. d. g. mag. bri. fr. et hi. rex., King on horseback to left, wearing ruff, sword in right hand ; horse with plume on head and crupper and housings decorated with crowned rose ; line under horse rev. christo. avspice.
;
regno., Square
pi.
garnished
shield
xix,
1),
very fine,
and
rose
IV]
collections.
%*
From
the
39
303
Half Crown,
coin,
type la, m. m. castle, same type, &c, as the preceding but no line under horse, and floral ornament on housings, &c, cross fleury on rev. with short limbs ; reading obv. CAROLVS. D g!
!
mag BR fr
!
another, m. m. cross on steps, similar, but no cross at sides of shield on rev., the first rare and in fair 2 condition, the second fine
!
'
et.
hib
rex
* * No. #
from the
Webb
collection.
304
Half Crown,
same type as the preceding lot, but with rev. shield, surmounted by plume, no cross Square garnished reading obv. CAROLVS. D: G: MAG: BR: FR: ET: HI: REX; rev. CHRISTO.
m. m.
lis,
305
avspice. regno., well preserved, unpublished, and perhaps unique 1 m. m. cross on steps, same type and legends as Half Crown, type lb, the preceding coin ; another, same, but with m. m. castle, and
reading bri
!
fr
et.
1
hib
'.,
and rare
*#* No.
306
from the
Webb
collection.
Half Crown,
lot 304,
type lb, m.
:
m. negro's head, same type and legends as for Hi :, well preserved aud very rare 1
307
Half Crown,
the
obv.
%.* From the Street and Marsham collections (lot 532). type lb, var., m. m. heart, same type as lot 304, but on
the king wears a scarf, plume on horse's head only and housings ornamented with crowned rose j also same legends, but
no stops between words on rev. [Bud. pi. xix, 2), very well preserved, 1 exceedingly rare, and probably the best known specimen of this coin
*
From
!
the
Webb
308
Half Crown,
!
plume ; obv. carolvs. d g mag brit fran et. hib rex, King on horseback to left, sword over right shoulder, plume on horse's head and housings marked with cross ; rev. christo avspice regno (seven pellets after each word ; five
type 2a, m. m.
! ! ;
above, c
R divided by
lis
1
xix,
5),
very fine
and rare in
this state
309
*** From the Neck and Webb collections. Half Crown, type 2a, m. m. rose on plume on obv., rose on
type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading fr and one pellet only after each word on rev., very fine
!
rev.
same
fran!
1
for
310
*** From the Neck and Webb collections. Half Crown, type 2b, m. m. rose, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but on rev. plume above shield, well preserved and extra rare 1
311
Half Crown,
!
'.
type 2c, m. m. harp, similar type to lot 308, but on rev. Oval garnished shield with C R at sides ; and reading obv. CAROLVS. D G MAG RRI FRA ET. HIB REX. rev. CHRISTO. AVSPICE.
'.
'.
regno
reading
(Hks. 482)
another,
similar,
with m. m.
portcullis,
and
2
BR FR
'.
no stops in rev. legend, both fine *** No. 2 from the Webb collection.
! ;
40
312
Half Crown,
type 2d, m. m. harp, same type and legends as second coin in the preceding lot, but with plume above shield and four 1 and very rare pellets on either side of m. m. on rev., fine
*#.*
From
Marsham
collections.
'. '.
313
Half Crown,
hi
!
rex.,
scarf;
g ma br fr et. obv. carolvs. d j on horseback to left, wearing falling lace collar and King sword upright; no plume or caparisons on horse; rev.
type 3a, m. m. bell
!
'. '. '.
CHRISTO. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield (Bud. pi. XIX, 4) ; another, similar, with m. m. crown, reading mag and with four 2 pellets each side of m. m. on rev., both fine for these coins
314
Half Crown,
type 3a, m.
;
in preceding lot
well preserved
m. tun, same type and legends as first coin another, same, with m. m. upright anchor, both
2
315
Half Crown,
as last lot,
type 3a,
but reading
rrex
for rex,
and on
a
rev.
rrego
for
1
regno,
316
and
struck on
large flan
*#* From Lady Hood's collection. Half Crown, type 3a, m. m. triangle, same type and legends as lot 313 ; another, similar, with m. m. star, and reading mag bri FRA both
'.
!,
317
Half Crown, type 3a, m. m. triangle, usual type, but struck on a diamond-shaped flan, well preserved, exceedingly rare, and perhaps
unique
1
Webb
3b,
m. m. portcullis, similar type to lot 313, but on ' shield ; reading obv. carolvs. d G ! MAG ! brit !
fran
et.
hi
'.
rex.
rev.
christo. avspice.
collection.
319
Half Crown,
type 3b,
'.
bell,
same type
%*
320
another, similar, but with m. m. crown and reading MA BR FR 2 well preserved and very rare both reading mag 2 from the Street and Marsham No. 1 from the Webb and no.
!
'.,
collections.
Half Crowns,
lished
type 3b, m. m.
crown and
tun,
lot 318,
but
both unpub-
321
"%* No. 2 from the Street and Marsham collections. ' Half Crowns, type 4, m. m. star ; obv. carolvs. d g mag bri fra ET. hib rex., King on horseback to left, holding upright sword, &c,
! ! !
'.
'.
horse foreshortened and with long mane in front; rev. CHRISTO. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield (Bud. pi. xix, 6) ; another,
same
41
322
Half Crown, type 5, rn. m. p in circle, similar type to the preceding in front of horse, and reading fr et. hi another, lot, but no mane with m. m. eye and reading fra! et. hib'., both well similar,
'.
preserved
and
scarce
323
Half Crown, type 5, m. m. R in circle, same type as last coin; no mane in front of horse, and reading obv. carolvs D G MAG bri
! !
'.
fra. et hib.
rex
rev.
*** From
324
Half Crown,
type 5, m.
m. sun, same type and legends as the preafter each word on rev. ; another, m. m.
both well preserved, the second
and legends,
a very
2
325
1,
;
m. m.
rev.
lis,
ruff,
Square plain shield on cross fieury (Bud. pi. xix, 7), another, m. m. cross on steps, same type, fine, rare in this
2
*#* No.
326
from the
Webb
Cuff, collection.
1,
collections,
and
no. 2
from the
Shilling, type
m. m.
lis,
same type
another,
type la, m. m. negro's head, Bust of King with ruff, armour and mantle tied on shoulder ; rev. Square shield on cross fieury (Rud. pi. xix, 8); another, type lb, m. m. castle, same, but plume over
shield
on
rev.
and no
a rare m. m.
327
same type as lot 325, but on rev. Plain Shilling, type 1, shield surmounted by plume, no cross fieury, exceedingly fine square and a very well struck coin, very rare in this state [PL V] 1
m. m.
lis,
collection.
Shilling, type la, m. m. cross on steps, Bust with ruff, armour and mantle tied on shoulder ; rev. Square plain shield on cross fieury
(Bud.pl. xix, 8)
;
same m. m. and
plume above shield and no cross fieury (var. Hks. 512), %* Both from the Webb collection.
329
Shilling, type
lot,
lb, m. m. heart, same as the second coin in the preceding with plume above shield on rev. ; but the bust of the king is larger, and piercing the inner circle divides the legend (Hks. 512),
exceedingly fine,
and
* #
From
lb,
struck in a collar as if for a proof [PI. the Cuff, Bergne and Brice collections.
VJ
330
Shilling, type
large bust,
and rare
%*
From
42
331
Shilling, type 2a, m. m. plume, Bust of
;
King
to
left,
j
armour and mantle rev. Oval garnished shield pellets on either side of m. m. on rev. (Hks. 513), *** From the Wakeford collection.
332
very fine
and
scarce 1
Shillings, type 2a, same type, &c, as the preceding lot, with m. m. plume and rose ; others, similar, but with plume above shield on
rev. (type 2b),
333
Shilling, type 2b, m. m. plume, same as lot 331, but with plume over shield on rev ; four pellets on either side of m. m. on obv. ; seven
after
words on
rev.
334
Shilling, type
3, m. m. portcullis, Bust of King to left, crowned, in armour and falling lace collar rev. Oval garnished shield between C R (Rud. pi. xix, 12) others (2), type 3a, similar, but no c R on rev., and no inner circle on either side, m. m. bell and crown (Hks.
; ;
3b,
shield, m. m.
bell (Rud. pi. xix, 3), mostly fine, the last rare
335
Shillings, type 3a, same type as in last lot, m.m. crown and tun; another, type b, similar, with plume above shield, m. m. crown ;
another, type
the last rare
4,
on both
sides,
all fine,
Shilling, type 3a, m.m. tun, same type as in lot 334, with oval garnished shield only on rev. ; others, type 4, as in last lot, with square
shield on cross fleury; m. m. horizontal anchor, upright anchor, triangle, all fine, the third piece rare
and
4
Webb and
no.
4 from the
Marsham
337
Shilling, type
4,
:
fr
et. HI
REX
m. m. horizontal anchor; obv. CAROLVS. D G MA BR v Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar and
:
:
armour
shield
; behind, XII ; rev. CHRISTO. AVSPICE. REGNO., Square plain on cross fleury ; inner circle on both sides (Rud. pi. xix, 10), 1 extremely fine and rare in this state, equal to a proof [PL V]
(lot
338
Shillings, type
coins
same type as the preceding lot, with m. m. horizontal anchor, triangle, star, and triangle in circle, all very fine and desirable
4,
43
339
Shilling, type
4,
Head much
mag
bri
m.m. P in circle, same type, &c. as lot 337, but with larger and broader, and reading obv. CAROLVS. D G fra et. hib rex. (Rud. pi. xx, 12), a perfectly round
!
'.
'.
*** From
340
1 [PI. V] the Henderson, Dimsdale, Durrant, Cuff, Bergne (lot 683) and Brice collections.
specimen,
and in
"
"
unique preservation
Shilling, type
4,
coin, "probably the finest specimen known," very rare in this state
\*
341
From
Webb
(lot
429) collections.
Shillings, type
circle,
sun,
same type, &c, as lot 337, with m. m. triangle, R in and sceptre; the last with " coarse" features, all very
4
well preserved
%*
342
Shilling, type
rev.
1,
Webb
collection.
Bust
King
;
in ruff, collar
and mantle
of the Garter
Square
shield, &c.
Groat,
Penny
Sixpence, 1625, same type; and Rose Half and Halfpenny, all with m. m. lis, except the last
5
343
Shilling, type 2a, Bust of King in ruff, armour and mantle ; rev. Oval garnished shield with c. R above ; and Sixpence, Half Groat and
Penny
344
of
same type
c. R.,
all
with m. m.
4
Shilling, Sixpence, Half Groat and Penny, same type as the last lot, but on the Sixpence, plume over shield, all with m. m. rose, very well
preserved
345
King
in
armour and
falling lace
collar;
Oval garnished shield ; and Sixpence and Half Groat, same type, all with m. m. crown ; also Shilling, Sixpence and Half Groat,
viell
preserved
Shilling, type 5, Bust of King as in last lot; rev. Square plain shield on cross fleury, m. m. anchor ; and Sixpence and Half Groat with
same
in.
m.
with m. m. sun,
m.
in., all
6
;
347
Shilling, type 5, same types as the preceding lot, with m. m. sceptre and Sixpence and Half Groat with same m. m., all with " coarse " bust of king, fine and very rare 3 *** All from the Marsham collection.
348
Sixpences
Garter;
obv.,
(2),
rev.
type
1,
Bust
Square on steps rev. (1626), rare m. m. ; another, type la, similar, but with bust of king in ruff, armour, &c, m. m. castle (1627) ; Rose Half Groats (3), in. m. lis, negro's head, and castle ; Rose
shield,
of King in ruff, collar and robe of the m.m. lis (1625), and m. m. negro's head
cross
Pennies
(3),
some fine
44
349
Sixpences
(3),
type
la, as in the
preceding
lot,
with
to. to.
negro's
head (1627), cross on steps (1626), and plume (1630); another, type 3a, Bust with lace collar and armour ; rev. Oval shield, to. to.
cross
;
Half Groats
(4),
to. to.
;
plume above
without inner
well preserved,
shield),
harp,
and
portcullis
Pennies
same, but
var.),
some fine
to. to.
12
350
Sixpence,
type 2b,
;
ruff,
armour, &c;
rev.
Oval shield
above, c
;
R and plume
others
(3), type 4,
Bust
of
King
rev.
and triangle
in circle;
Square shield on cross fleury, to. to. tun, star, Half Groats (4) with king's bust, to. to. port;
Pennies
(4),
same type,
to. to.
two or three
351
12
to. to.
Sixpences
bust,
(4),
type 4,
same
circle,
tun,
upright anchor, P in
to. to.
and eye
Half Groats
(4),
with king's
;
portcullis,
p in
circle,
Pennies
(4),
with
to. to.
12
PATTERN FIVE-BROAD
AS "
et.
.'
PIECE, by Rawlins, usually known THE JUXON MEDAL," obv. CAROLVS. D G MAG BRIT FRAN
!
'.
hibernle rex., Bust of King to left, bareheaded, in falling lace collar, armour and scarf across the breast rev. florent. CONCORDIA, regna., The royal arms in high relief on an oval gar;
nished shield, crowned ; at the sides C R, both crowned ; engrailed border on both sides ; edge plain, wt. 732
preserved and
to. to.
rose
grs.,
highly
%*
1 unique [PI. V] This splendid coin has a double interest attached to it, for, besides being one of the finest works of the engraver, ThomasRawlins, and as such a unique specimen of his skill, it also possesses a history, which is in itself unique, on account of its having been presented by King Charles I to Bishop Juxon on the scaffold just before his execution.*
From
this circumstance,
though in
fact a coin, it
is
generally
known
I for
is
inventory of pictures and rarities belonging to him and deposited by his orders in " the newly-erected Cabinet in Whitehall, the following entry occurs Item, a very thick peice being prest, done upon ye King's Coronation in Scotland being with a " Thistle tree & letters printed at ye edges, much worn in his Majty's pocket (Harl. MS. 4718/, 23).
45
Lot 352
as
continued.
"The Juxon Medal." Its pedigree too is well authenticated. From the faithful Prelate, it passed in a direct line to his descendant Mrs. Mary Gythens, who amongst other bequests mentions "her Gold Medal of King Charles the first to James Commeline," who was a
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and had married her grandThe late Lieut.-Col. John Drummond daughter, Miss Gythens. purchased the coin of a grandson of the Eev. James Commeline, and he in turn disposed of it to Mr. Till, the dealer, who sold it soon afterwards to Mr. Cuff. From the Cuff collection it has passed successively into the possession of Mr. Thomas Brown, for many years a partner in the firm of Messrs. Longman & Co., the publishers, of Mr. Edward Wigan, of Mr. Samuel Addington, and Of all the relics of the lastly into that of Mr. Hyman Montagu. Stuart Family there are none of higher interest than this one ; and the executors of the late Mr. Montagu, whilst complying with the terms of his Will in disposing of it with the rest of his collection, cannot but express a hope that it will find its way into such safe-
it
it
may
never be
353
Pattern Broad, by
'
'.
same type and rev. legend, as the preceding coin, but reading on obv. CAROLVS. D G MAG brit 1 fra et. hi rex., wt. 178 grs., very fine and extremely rare
Rawlins, m. m.
lis,
'
! !
'.
(lot
354
Rawlins, m. m.
plume
obv.
carolvs. d
'.
mag
left,
;
armour and scarf across the breast florent. CONCORDIA, regna., Royal arms on oval garnished shield in high relief above, crown at sides c R, not crowned and small wt. letters, 152| grs. (var. Snelling, pi. vi, 4), exceedingly fine and very
collar,
; ;
rare
[PL V]
*
!*
From
tions.
the Trattle, Cuff, Brown, Bergne (lot 854) and Brice collecThis is a variety of the preceding piece.
355
Pattern Broad, by
and legends is crowned and he wears falling collar, not laced, armour and mantle tied on shoulder two inner circles, one plain, the other beaded, and readthe rev. is precisely the same as that of the ing brit for BRi preceding coin, but not from the same die, wt. 141 grs. (Snelling, pi. 1 VI, 5), very fine and believed to be unique [PL V]
Rawlins, m. m. plume, similar type
to the preceding coin, but on the obv. the bust of the king
; '
!
%*
From
and Addington
collections.
46
356
Proof Unite, m. m. heart sideways on obv., upright on rev. CAROLVS. D G MAG BRIT FR ET. HIB REX., Bust of King to
; ! I
!
obv.
left,
armour and mantle tied on shoulder ; behind, XX. ; ornament of five pellets at each side of m. m. ; rev. FLORENT. CONCORDIA. REGNA., Oval garnished shield, crowned ; at sides C R (small letters) ; one pellet on each side of m. m. ; plain and beaded inner circles on both sides, wt. 140 grs., very fine and very rare ; it is
crowned, in
ruff,
probably the first coin struck with the oval shield, it intended as a pattern *** From the Shepherd and Webb collections.
may
have been
1
357
Proof Unite,
coin,
but the
m. m. plume, same type and legends as the preceding letters c. R. on the rev. are larger, as also the crown,
wt.
brilliant
and the shield is differently garnished, and extremely rare *** From
the
140
grs.
collections.
'
!
358
obv.
carolvs. d g
mag
rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar, armour and scarf behind, xx ; rev. florent. concordia. regna., Oval garnished
shield, crowned, between c R, both crowned ; beaded inner circle only on both sides, wt. 140 grs. (Bud. pi. xm, 5), extremely fine and
"%* From
359
the
Brice collections.
;
Pattern Half U nite, type I, m. m. trefoil slipped MAG BRIT FRAN ET. hib rex., Bust of King
'. '.
obv.
carolvs.
d g
\
to
left, crowned, in
svi.
collar and mantle of the Garter; behind, X; rev. cvltores. devs. protegit., Square garnished shield, crowned, wt. 70 grs. (comp. Bud. pi. xm, 2), very fine and very rare, an unpublished
ruff,
m. m.
*#* From the Martin, Bergne and Addington pattern owing to the m. m." E. M.
collections.
"
Clearly a
360
Pattern Crown, type la, m. m. cross on steps on CAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET Hi REX., Bust
: : : : : : :
:
obv.
only
obv.
King armour and mantle tied on shoulder behind, V. ; SVI DEVS PROTEG rev. CVLTORES Square garnished shield, inner circle on both sides, wt. 34 grs., well preserved crowned, plain 1 and UNIQUE
crowned, in
ruff,
:
of
to left,
:,
Silver.
361
Pattern
Broad, by Bawlins, m. m. lis, precisely the same &c, and from the same dies as lot 353, wt. 102 grs., very fine type, and rare 1
47
362
Proof Half Crown, type 2c, m. m. harp obv. carolvs. d g mag bri fra et. hib rex., King on horseback to left, sword over
;
'. '.
'.
shoulder
cross
;
rev.
R, wt.
plume on horse's head ; housings marked with large christo. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield between 233 grs. (comp. Hks. 482), extremely fine, struck in a collar,
;
and
collection.
;
3a, m. m. portcullis
!
obv.
carolvs. d
to
left,
.'
rex.,
King on horseback
;
sword
held upright
PICE. REGNO., Oval garnished shield side of to. to., and words separated
by small
roses,
pattern
[PL V]
the Durrant, Dimsdale, Bergne (lot 846, 45.
collections.
2b, to. to,
*** From
364
10s.)
and
Addington
Proof
FR
!
Shilling, type
et.
!
plume
obv.
carolvs. d
ruff,
'
behind, xii ; four pellets on either side of to. to. ; rev. christo. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield ; above, plume between c R, wt. 91 grs. (Rud. pi. xix, 11), a very large spread coin,
tied
on shoulder
and
* * *
From
365
Pattern Shilling,
et.
rose;
obv.
carolvs. v\
g!mag !brit!fra!
armour
hib
to left,
and
rev.
CHRISTO. AVSPICE. REGNO., Oval garno inner circle on either side ; ornament
obv.
to. to.,
after rev.
to. to.,
99
grs.,
specimen
of large size, struck in a collar, extremely fine, only one other known, which was sold among Mr. Montagu's duplicates
[PI.
V]
Bartlett,
366
Proof
Shilling, type 3, to. to. harp, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but beaded inner circle on both sides, wt. 93 grs. (Hks. " a 514), splendid specimen," struck in a collar and very rare
[PI.
V]
367
*** From the Durrant, Bergne (lot 678) and Brice collections. Proof Shilling, type 3a, m. m. portcullis, similar type and legends
the last coin, but without c
to
at sides of shield,
and no inner
circle
1
on either
side
Rud.
and rare
%*
From
48
368
Proof
Shilling, type 3b, m. m. bell, similar type and legends to the preceding coin ; but bust of king and shield smaller, and plume
pi.
*** From
369
xix, 13), very fine and very rare (lot 680) and Brice collections.
Proof
Shilling, type
4,
m. m. tun,
obv.
in
armour and scarf ; behind, XII ; rev. Plain square shield, on cross fleury ; beaded inner circle on both sides ; usual legends, wt. 93 grs., an extremely fine and round coin, struck in a collar, neat 1 and sharp work, and very rare
lace collar,
collection.
obv. carolvs. d g mag bri fr hib rex., Bust of King, crowned, with ruff, armour and mantle ; behind, VI ; rev. cristo (sic.) avspice regno., Oval garnished shield surmounted by large plume and c R at sides, wt. 43 grs., brilliant
; !
'. '. '.
'.
V]
collection.
Pattern Sixpence, m. m. portcullis obv. carolvs. d g mag brit FR ET. HI rex, Bust of King, crowned, in lace collar, armour, &c.
;
!
'.
'.
'.
'.
behind, VI
rev.
no inner
*** From
372
circle
on either
christo. avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield ; side, wt. 53 grs., extremely rare and in the
V]
Pattern Sixpence, m. m.
is
type and legends as the last and on rev. c R at sides of shield, which
differently garnished
and
%*
373
From
;
Pattern
G roa.t,m.m. bell
obv.
carolvs. d g
'
ma b f
!
'.
'.
et.
rex.,
Bust of King, crowned, in lace collar, armour, &c. ; rev. christo. AVSPICE. regno., Oval garnished shield ; no inner circle on either 1 side, wt. 28 grs. (Snelling, pi. V, 33), fine and extremely rare
374
Pattern Threepence, 1634, m.m. bell; obv. carolvs. d g ma br FR ET. H rex, Bust of King as on the preceding coin ; behind,
!
'. '.
'.
'.
rose
rev.
salvs. reipublioe.
svprema.
lex.,
Oval garnished
1
no inner
circle
on either
"%* From
49
375
rose
obv.
carolvs. d g
!
ma br
!
et.
'
rex, Bust
of
behind,
rev.
;
between C R
King, crowned, with lace collar, armour, &c. ; ivstitia. thronvm. firmat., Garnished oval shield no inner circle on either side, wt. 15 grs., brilliant,
1
*** From
376
Pattern Penny, m.m. three lis on obv. only obv. caro d g ma er fr et. h rex., Bust of King crowned to left, with ruff, armour
:
and mantle tied on shoulder ; it extends nearly to the edge of the coin and divides the legend ; rev. Oval garnished shield with c R at sides, no legend, but outer beaded border, wt. 7 grs., unpublished and
extremely fine
1
* k
From the Bergne (lot 831) and Addington collections. other specimen of this coin is known ; it is in the British
Briot's Coinage.
Only one
Museum.
Gold.
377
Unite, m. m. b and flower on obv., b on rev. ; obv. carolvs. d G magn. britann. fran. et. hib. rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar, armour and mantle ; behind, xx ; rev. florent. Concordia. REGNA., Square garnished shield, crowned, between c R both crowned
:
:
wt.
139^
grs.
(Bud.
pi.
xiv,
1),
extra fine
1
VI]
"%* From
Unite, same
rn.
the Bergne and Brice collections. m., type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading
rev., wt.
139
grs.,
and rare
collections.
* * #
From
the
379
Half Unite, m.m. b and flower on obv., b on rev., same type as 377, but mark of value X on obv., and reading obv. carolvs. d
MAG. BRITAN. FRAN.
ET. HIB.
lot
:
G.
REX.
rev.
CVLTORES.
SVI.
DEVS. PRO1
obv.,
.B.
rev.,
same type and legends as the previous condition and very rare [PI. "VI]
* * #
381
coin, wt.
70
grs.,
in beautiful
1
From
Crown,
m, m. B under lozenge on obv., .B. before legend on rev., same type and legends as lot 379, but mark of value .V. on obv., and reading brit. fr. for britan. fran ; and on rev. no lozenges under c and R,
wt.
35 grs., extremely fine and of the highest rarity, only one other 1 specimen known, which is in the British Museum [PI. VI] *** From the Tyssen, Dimsdale, Durrant, Cuff and Shepherd (lot 372,
62.
10s.) collections.
50
Silver.
382
Crown,
m. m. b and flower on obv., b on rev. obv. carolvs d g. magn. britan. fran. et. hiber. rex., King on horseback to left, upright sword in right hand, ground under horse; rev. christo.
;
:
avspice. regno., Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c R both crowned, lozenge under each letter (Bud. pi. xxi, 1 0), very fine and rare 1
collection.
obv.,
Half Crown, m. m.
legends as the
11), extremely fine
b.
and flower on
b on
rev.,
(var.
xxi,
1
and rare
VI]
From
384
Half Crown, m. m. anchor and b on both sides, same type and legends as the Crown, lot 382, but reading MAGN. britann. fr. et. hib.
(Bud. pi. xxn,
7), very fine
and rare
obv.,
385
b on
rev.
obv.
carolvs. d
g.
MAGN. britann. fran. et. hib. rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar, armour and mantle tied on shoulder ; behind, xn ; rev. christo., &c, Plain square shield on long cross fleury (Bud. pi. xxi, 12) ; Sixpence, same m. m. and type, but mark of value vi, and reading fr. for FRAN. (var. Bud. pi. xxi, 13), both very fine 2 * * No. 1 from the # Bergne and Brice, and no. 2 from the Shepherd and Brice collections.
386
Shilling, same m.m. and type, &c. as in the previous
different dies
;
lot,
but from
rev.
Sixpence, same
obv.
no m. m. on
and
2
387
Shilling, m. m. anchor;
carolvs. d:
g.
et. hib.
rex, Bust of King crowned, in lace collar and armour; behind, xn; rev. christo., &c, Plain square shield on short cross fleury ; Six-
pence, same m.
extremely fine
VI,
both
Sixpence, m. m. anchor and mullet pierced on obv., anchor only on rev., same type, &c, as in the preceding lot, but reading chisto. for christo. (comp. Bud. pi. xxn, 9); Half Groat, obv. carolvs. d: G. &c, Bust of King crowned, &c. ; behind, II ; below, B rev. ivstitia. thronvm. firmat., Square shield on long cross fleury
;
Penny, similar type, but on obv. Bust divides which commences below ; mark of value, I ; and on rev. the legend,
(ib.
and
scarce
%*
All from the Brice collection, and nos. 2 and 3 from the Bergne
collection.
51
Patterns.
Gold.
389
flower on
:
obv.
carolvs. d
G.
King to left, head bare, hair long, in lace collar and armour ; rev. AVSPicns. REX. MAGNE. tvis., Square garnished shield, crowned ; at sides c R. both crowned, lozenge under each j over crown of shield, 1630, wt. 210 grs., fine, extremely rare and
hib. rex., Bust of
unpublished [PI.
VI]
From
the Brice collection.
*
%*
390
on
obv., b and St. George and dragon same type and legends as the preceding coin, but the bust rev., of the king is crowned and he wears lace collar, armour and mantle, and the obv. legend reads hibe for hib., wt. 139| grs. (comp.Snelling, 1 pi. vi, 3), very fine and extremely rare From the Bergne (lot 857) and Brice collections. ***
:
Silver.
391
Pattern Broad,
1630, m. m. b. on obv., b and St. George and dragon on rev., precisely the same type and legends as the preceding coin and struck from the same dies, wt. 121 grs., highly preserved and
extremely rare [PI.
VI]
Cuff,
Bergne
(lot
collections.
Pattern Broad,
1630, m. m. b after legend on obv., b and St. George and dragon on rev. ; obv. car. d G. magn. britan. fr. et. hib. rex., Large bust of the King reaching to the edge of the coin and dividing
:
the legend, crowned, wearing lace collar, armour and mantle ; rev. same type and legends and from the same dies as lot 389, wt. 153
grs. {figured in Snelling, pi. vi, 1), in
a beautiful
state of preservation,
and of
%*
1 [PI. VI] This coin was figured by Snelling and is described by him as unique. A second example, however, is known but in bad condition, it was in the Bieber collection (see Sale Cat., lot 193). The above specimen is from the Brown, Tyssen, Bergne (lot 849, 40. 10s.) and
Addington
393
collections.
Pattern Broad,
and dragon on
collar,
rev.
1630, m.m. b before bust on obv., b and St. George obv. CAR. D G. magn. britan. fr. et. hib. ;
:
armour and and from the same die as preserved, and very rare
legends,
King to left dividing legend, head bare, in lace mantle tied on shoulder ; rev. same type and
lot
389 (Rud.
pi.
xxi,
*** From
52
394
Pattern Crown, m. m. flower on obv., b. before legend on rev. obv. CAROLVS D G. MAG. BRITANNIA. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. FIDEL DEFEN;
:
SOR.,
mantle,
Bust of King to left, head bare, in lace collar, armour and all in beaded circle ; rev. HAVD. VLLI. VETERVM. VIRTVTE.
secvndvs., King on horseback to left, holding upright sword, ground under horse {for rev. comp. Snelling, pi. VI, 7), extremely fine and of the highest rarity [PL VI] 1 %.* This splendid Pattern is by far the finest of the few specimens known and is the chef d'ceuvre of Briot. It is from the Mead, Hodson, Tyssen, Trattle, Cuff, Wigan, Sparkes and Brice collections.
395
g.
Ireland arranged in form of cross and united at their bases by chain; in centre, rays ; the English shield is crowned ; rev. similar to the
Munich and
Vienna. This is the first English coin with the four shields on the rev. arranged cruciformly. The above specimen is from the
Addington
396
collection.
1628, m.m. flower on obv. only; obv. o rex. da. FACILEM. CVRSVM., King on horseback to right; sword over shoulder; ground under horse; in the exergue N. briot. f. ; rev.
atqve. avdacibvs.
crowned
at sides,
1628 (Bud.
annve. COEPTIS., Oblong garnished shield, pi. xxn, 2), very fine and very rare
1
[PL VI]
"%* From
397
the Brice collection.
Pattern Shilling, m. m. plume obv. carolvs. d g mag brit fra et. hib rex., Bust of King to left, head bare, in lace collar, armour
;
!
'.
'. '.
'.
and scarf;
each side,
rare
wt.
behind,
;
XII;
rev.
garnished shield
above which
(Bud.
pi.
C. R.
94
grs.
xxii,
extremely fine
and
extremely
1
[PL VI]
*** From
the Brice collection.
obv.
398
Pattern Shilling,
1635, no m. m.,
carolvs. d
g.
magn. britann.
franc, et. hiber. rex., Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar, armour and mantle ; rev. archetypvs. monetae, argents, angli^e.,
Plain square shield ; above, crown dividing date, 1635; at sides, c R, each crowned, and lozenge beneath, wt. 96 grs. (Bud.
pi. xxii, 6), very fine
and of
great rarity
"%* From
53
Pattern Shilling, dbv. car. d g. mag. brit. fr. et. hib. bust of King to right, dividing legend, crowned, wearing
:
rex., Large
plain collar,
armour and mantle; below B; rev. fidei. defensor., Square shield crowned within the motto of the Garter, wt. 141 grs. (Bud. 1 pi. xxil, 5), extremely fine and very rare [PL VI] ** From the Devonshire, Durrant, Bergne (lot 851) and Brice
collections.
Pattern Groat,
et. hib. r.,
1634, no m. m.,
dbv.
carolvs. d
g.
mantle
Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar, armour and behind, nil with rose above and D below ; rev. christo.
AVSPICE. regno., Square shield on long cross fleury ; above, 1634, wt. 29 grs. (Snelling, pi. v, 32) extremely fine and rare [PL 1 VI] * * From the Cuff, Bergne (lot 842) and Brice collections. *
Pattern Threepence,
fr. ET. H. R., Bust of
to edge of coin
King
1634, no m.m., dbv. car. d: g. mag. brit. as on the preceding coin, but extending
D below
fleury,
pi.
rev.
and dividing legend ; behind, in with rose above and salvs. reipvb. svprema. lex., Square shield on cross
;
date above, wt. 21 grs. (Bud. &c, as on the last coin 1 xxn, 11), extremely fine and rare [PL VII] *** From the Cuff, Bergne (lot 843) and Addington collections.
Pattern Half Groat, no m. m., similar type to the Groat (lot 400), but behind bust of King n with rose above and D below, and reading rex for R., and on rev., legend ivstitia. thronvm. firmat; no
date, wt. 14 grs., extremely fine
and unpublished
Cuff,
Bergne
(lot
Pattern Penny, no m.
pence, lot 401,
m., dbv. same type and legends as the Threebut reading F. for FR., and behind head, I with rose above and D below ; rev. same type and legend as the preceding
*l\
coin, wt.
rarity
grs.
(Snelling, pi.
v,
and of
the highest
1
Cuff,
Bergne
(lot
Pattern Three Halfpence, dbv. car. d g. mag. brit. f. et. h. r., Bust of King to left, dividing legend, crowned and wearing lace
collar
-
vi
and mantle ; rev. CHRIS, avspice. regn., A rose in exergue, f wt. 10^ grs., extremely fine, of the highest rarity, unpublished
;
. ,
collections.
54
406
Pattern Halfpenny,
rose, wt.
obv.
OR-
3|
A
1
*** From
Aberystwith Mint.
Silver.
407
obv.
King on horseback
to left, holding
upright sword, long flowing mantle ; behind, plume ; rev. Oval garnished shield surmounted by plume ; five pellets after REGNO ;
*** From
408
usual legends (Rud.pl. xx, I i), fine and rare the Dimsdale, Durrant and Shepherd (lot 380) collections.
type, &c. as the preceding coin, regno, very fine and very rare
1
VII]
the Murchison and Shepherd (lot 381) collections.
variety as the last but on the obv. ground under the horse ; small plume over
shield,
and harp
in
arms
and
not
a round piece
the Wigan, Street and
%*
410
From
Marsham
Half Crown, 1642, m. m. open book, usual obv. type and legend, but on rev. exvrgat devs dissipentvr inimici: and "Declaration" across the field ; above which one plume without bands, and below,
1642,
fine,
of the highest
rarity,
only
one
other
specimen known,
1 unpublished From the Webb collection. The reverse of this coin may have been *** imitated by a Shrewsbury moneyer from an Aberystwith type {see Hks. p. 325, and also the Shilling in lot 415).
411
Shilling, m. m. open book, Bust of King, crowned, in lace collar and armour ; before, plume ; behind, XII ; fine plain inner circle ; rev. Oval garnished shield surmounted by plume ; beaded inner circle ;
usual legends, unusually fine and rare in
variety [PI.
this state,
an unpublished
1
Brice collections.
412
Shilling, m. m. open book, similar type, &c. to the preceding coin, but no inner circle on rev. (var. Eud. pi. xx, 15), fine, and a rare variety 1
Shilling, m.m. open book, similar type, &c. to lot 411 ; but beaded inner circle on both sides, different garniture to shield and the harp
in the arms
coin, scarce
is
413
55
414
Shilling, m.m. crown, usual type, but with small bust of king and small oval shield ; beaded inner circle on both sides, fine, an unpub" lished m. m. and "perhaps unique 1
Shilling, 1642, m.m. open book on obv. only, usual obv. type; but on " Declaration " in three lines rev. EXVRGAT. DEVS. &c. and across the
field
;
415
Shrewsbury, but Mr. Montagu classed as a late issue of Aberystwith (see also lot 410 note.)
this coin to
416
types, all
with m. m. open book except the last piece, which has m. m. four pellets on rev., and with inner circle on both sides (Bud. pi. xx,
17, 18, 19, 20),
a very fine
set,
the
;
penny
*** No.
417
Brice collections.
circle on rev. only, and Groat, Threepence, Half Groat and Penny, with inner circle on both sides, all with m. m. open book, usual types, all fine except the last, which is pierced, the sixpence is unpublished 5 circles ; Groat and Threepence, with inner circle on both sides, all with m. m. open book ; usual types, all very fine and desirable coins, 5
418
collections.
Sixpence, Groat and Threepence, with m. m. crown, usual types, with small shield surmounted by plume on rev., and inner circle on both
sides, all exceedingly rare, the sixpence being only
known from
Snelling's
MS.
420
*** No.
from the
;
Webb
collection.
Half
G roat,
of
m. m. pellet
obv.
Bust
in lace collar
Bud. Suppl.
1
and
exceedingly rare
[PL VII]
collection.
. :
:
Penny, m. m.
. :
lis on obv., mullet on rev. ; obv. caro d g M b F et H rex, Bust of King in armour and mantle ; behind, I ; rev. ivstitia. thron. firmat. A plume (Hks. 551); and Halfpenny, obv. Rose ; rev. Plume ; no legends (Hks. 554), both exceedingly fine and very rare 2
:
*** No.
from the Murchison and Addington collections. In the former "a little gem."
56
continued.
Bristol Mint.
Gold,
lot 422 Unite, 1645, m. to. BR (mon.) on obv., plume on D G mag BR fr et hib rex, Half-length
:
.
rev.
obv.
carolvs
figure of the
left,
crowned, holding sword and olive-branch; exvrgat. devs. &c. and "Declaration" on continuous
wt.
139
grs.,
(lot
Silver.
423
to. to.
;
pear(?)
between four
pellets
on
obv.,
King on horseback holding sword directed forwards behind, plume rev. exvrgat. devs. &c, and " Declara" tion reading relig prot &c, in two lines across field ; above, 1 three plumes; below, 1643 (Hks. 485), very fine and a rare m.m.
;
:
%*
424
From
to. to.
the
Nash
collection.
obv.,
plume on
King
obv.), fine
collection.
Half Crown, 1644, no m. m., usual type, King holds sword upright, monogram of br under horse ; small plume behind King on rev., three plumes above "Declaration" and below 1644 and monogram
;
and rare
%*
426
obv.
From
Marsham
large
k
similar type to the last coin, but m. m. plume on " and " Declaration relig :
;
vl.
*^ From
57
427
m., type
"
and
reads REL
prot
&c,
extremely fine
1
[PL VII]
*** From
428
Half Crown, 1645, m. m. plume on obv., br (mon.) on rev., usual type; monogram of br under horse, large plume behind; and on rev. date 1645 and br (mon.) under "Declaration," which reads REL: 1 PROT: &c, fine and rare %* From the Street and Marsham (lot 589) collections. Half Crown, 1645, same type, &c, as the last coin, but no m. m. on 1 rev., and no monogram under date, well preserved Half Crown, 1645, no m. m. on obv. or rev., usual type monogram of BR under horse; small plume behind; date 1645 and br (mon.) under "Declaration," which as before reads REL PROT &c,
;
:
429
430
extremely fine
this state
[PI.
VII]
%*
431
From
collections.
obv., br (mon.) on rev. ; Bust of King crowned, in lace collar and armour ; behind, XII ; rev. EXVRGAT. devs &c. ; and " Declaration in three lines reading relig PRO &c. ; above, three plumes; below, 1643 (Snelling, pi. xi, 25); another,
: :
1644, similar type, but obv. m. m. five pellets, and br. (mon.) on rev. ; plume before King's face and date 1644 under "Declaration," both
in fair condition
%*
432
No.
collection.
Shilling, 1644, no m. m. usual type, small plume before face of King and on rev. date 1644 divided by br. (mon.), under " Declaration," which reads rel prot &c. (var. Snelling, pi. xi, 28), very fine but
: :
slightly chipped
433
Shilling, 1644, same type, &c, as the last coin, but m. m. on obv. " " five pellets; small plumes above Declaration and small monogram
under date
another, similar, with same obv. m. m., but on rev. br. ; as m. m., instead of under date 1644, both very well preserved 2 (mon.)
*** No.
434
collection.
Shilling, 1644, in. m. five pellets on obv., none on rev., usual type; small plume before King's face, and on rev. " Declaration," reading rel PRO:, &c, small plumes above, and below, date 1644 divided
:
pi.
xxiv, 3);
rev.,
Sixpence, 1644, no m. m. on usual type ; plume before bust ; exvrgat. devs., &c. ; date 1644 under
relig
:
pro
:,
&c.
plumes above
2
(Hks. 531), both unusually fine, the second very rare * * Both from the * Bergne (lot 706) and Brice collections.
58
435
Shilling, 1644, m. m. plume over x in rex on obv., br. (mon.) on rev., usual type, small bust with large lace collar no plume before face j on rev. large plumes above " Declaration," which reads relig pro
; : :
and below, date 1644; Groat, 1644, no m. m., usual type, plume before head ; mark of value nil behind ; rev. exvrgat. " Declaration," which reads REL. pro., devs., &c. ; plumes above &c, and below, date 1644 divided by br. (mon.) (Rud. pi. xxiv, 9),
&c.
;
both fine
and rare
no. 2
*#* No.
collections.
436
Shilling, 1645, m. m. five pellets on obv., br (mon.) on rev., usual type, plume before bust of King; and on rev. 1645 only under "Declaration,"
which reads REL prot &c. (Snelling, pi. XI, 26) ; Groat, " 1644, as in previous lot, no m.m., and date 1 644 only under Declaration," which reads rel prot :, &c, the first fine and a rare date, the
:
2
collection.
Half Groat, no m. m., obv. carolvs. d: g: m: b: F: et. H: rex, Bust of King crowned ; behind, II rev. exvrg devs. dissip " Declaration " RE PR le AN Li PA in three lines and inimici. between two straight lines ; below br. (mon.) (var. Rud. Suppl.
;
: :
:
*** From
and extremely rare [PI. VII] the Bergne and Brice collections.
Chester Mint.
Silver.
438 Half
carolvs. d: g:, &c, King on left, long flowing mantle, sword in right hand ; horse of peculiar form with large chest ; below, chst ; rev. christo AVSPICE. regno., Oval garnished shield (Rud. pi. xxvi, 2), very rare
m. m. three gerbs;
obv.
Crown
horseback to
and
very fine
*** From
439
Half Crown, m. m. a gerb placed horizontally between four pellets on obv. and rev., similar type and legends to the preceding coin, but no name of city under horse, and the shield on the rev. is crowned and has garniture of lion's skin (Hks. 507), very fine and of the
highest rarity [PI.
VII]
*** From
the Trattle, Durrant, Bergne (lot 765) and Brice collections. There can be no doubt about the classification of this coin to Chester (see Hks. p. 338, no. 29).
59
Half Crown, 1644, m. m. three upright gerbs on obv., plume on rev. ; G MAG BRI &c, King on horseback, &c, as in obv. CAROLVS. D rev. exvrgat. devs., &c, horse with large chest lot 438
: : :
:,
"
Declaration
"
in
two
above,
three plumes
finest specimen
below,
known
*** From
collections.
Combe-Martin Mint
Silver.
(?).
441
obv.
;
carolvs. d
mag brit
:
:,
&c, King on
;
horseback as usual
horse's feet
rev.
christo. avspice. regno., Oval shield within the Garter, crowned, and with supporters ; above c R, both crowned ; below, 1645
(Hks. 508), fine and extremely rare * * From the Brice collection. #
1
Exeter Mint.
Silver.
442
Crown, m.m.
back to
rose
left,
carolvs d g!, &c, King in profile on horseholding sword rev. christo avspice regno., Oval
;
obv.
'.
* * #
From
443
Crown,
rev. is
head nearly
m. m. rose, same type, &c, as the last coin, but the King's full face, the horse is smaller, and the shield on the
differently garnished (Hks. 479), very fine
1
444
Crown,
1644, m. m. rose, same type as the last coin, with King's head nearly full face, but with date 1644 after regno, in the rev. legend
(Bud.
xxv,
and rare
*** From
445
Crown,
1644, m. m. rose, very similar in all respects to the preceding but the date on the rev. is divided by the m. m. (Hks. type 4 ; coin, Bud. Suppl. pi. v, 21), well preserved and a rare variety 1
446
Crown,
1645, m.m. castle, usual type as lot 444, with King's head nearly facing, and date 1645 at end of rev. legend (Hks. 480), rare
fine,
and very
and sJwwing
the face
unusual with
this coin
%*
From
60
447
Crown,
1645, m. m. castle on obv., ex on rev ; same type, &c, precisely as the preceding, but the date 1645 at end of reverse legend appears to have been struck over 1644 (Snelling, pi. xin, 17), fine
extra rare with this m. m. on rev.
1
:
and
448
to
Half Crown, m. m.
left,
;
rose
obv.
carolvs. D
head in
rev.
type)
profile, holding sword, ground under horse (Oxford CHRISTO. &c, Oval garnished shield ; no date, fine and 1
unpublished
449
Marsham
there
m. m. rose, usual type, but the King's head is nearly full is no ground under horse ; and on the rev. the shield is
lis
between
four pellets
work}
1
450
Half Crown, m. m.
served
rose, similar
type to the
it
last coin,
but the c R
is
451
Half Crown, m. m.
King's head
is
same
in profile, extremely fine, but for slight failure in the neat work, and an unpublished variety 1 striking, of very
From
left,
452
head in
;
profile,
rev.
1644,
Oval
garnished shield
fine
and
extra rare
453
*** From the Shepherd collection. Half Crown, 1644, m.m. rose, similar type to the preceding coin, but the head of the King is nearly facing and there is no ground under the horse (Hks. 489), unusually fine and very rare in this state
[PI.
VII]
From
the
Marsham
454
455
Half Crown, 1644, m. m. rose, similar to the last coin, but the King's face is in profile, head thrown further back and scarf smaller, and not of such neat work (see Hks. type 7), an unpublished variety, very fine 1 * * From the # Bergne and Brice collections. Half Crown, 1644, m.m. rose on obv., ex on rev., usual obv. type with King on horseback, head nearly facing ; rev. exvrgat. devs. " in two lines DISSIPENTVR. INIMICI, " Declaration above, three
;
type
(Snelling, pi.
xin, 12), an
rarity,
and
known
1
Webb
collections.
61
456
rose, obv.
:
rev.
christo
avspice
*** From
457
Marsham
(lot
616) collections.
as the
1
Half Crown, 1645, m.m. rose on obv., Ex on rev., same type last coin and same date, fine and extremely rare
*** From the Wigan and Marsham
(lot
618) collections.
458
obv.
only;
obv.
carolvs.
d. g.
;
&c, Bust
King
and armour
"
behind XII ;
exvrgat. devs. &c, " Declaration in three lines across field, reading relig PRO, &c. ; above, three plumes below, date 1645 1 (Bud. Suppl. pi. v, 19), well preserved and of the highest rarity
:
Webb
collections.
Shilling, no date, m. m. rose ; obv. Bust of King to left, &c. same as on the preceding coin ; rev. christo. &c, Oval garnished shield ;
another, same m. m. and type, but date 1644 after
pi.
REGNO
(Bud.
2 xxv, 6), both very fine, the first rare * * No. 1 from the and Brice, and no. 2 from the Brice # Shepherd
collection.
460
Shilling, no date, m. m. rose, same type, &c. as in the preceding lot ; and Sixpence, 1644, m. m. large rose on both sides, usual type, bust
of King,
crowned
behind, VI
rev.
7),
*** No.
461
Webb
collections.
Shilling, 1645, m.m. rose, usual type, with date 1645 after regno, rare ; and Sixpence, 1644, m.m. rose, type as in the preceding lot, but one inner circle, beaded, on obv. only ; lettering of legends larger,
the first fine, the second well preserved
*** No.
462
Webb
collection.
Groat, 1644, m. m.
mi;
Bust of King, to left, crowned, &c. ; behind, rev. christo &c, Oval garnished
;
xxv,
8)
Threepence,
King, crowned ; behind, hi ; rev. christo. &c, Square shield on cross fleury ; above which, 1644 (Bud. pi. xxv, 9), both very fine and
rare
"%* No.
collections.
62
463
Half Groat, 1644, m. m. rose j obv. carolvs. d. g. m. b. f. et. hi. rex., Bust of King to left, crowned; behind, II; rev. thro, ivsti. firmat. 1644, Oval garnished shield (Bud. pi. xxv, 11), fine and extremely
rare
1
* *
From
464
same legends and ; date (Rud.pl. xxv, 10), very fine and exceedingly rare; Hks. mentions 1 only one other specimen, which is in the Bashleigh collection
type a large rose instead of a shield
%?
465
From
Penny, 1644, m. m. rose; obv. carolvs. King to left, crowned, &c. behind, I
;
;
Bust of
1
thro.
IVS.
firmat. 1644,
A large rose
*** From
(Bud. pi. xxv, 12), fine and exceedingly rare the Shepherd and Brice collections.
Pattern.
Silver.
466
Half Crown, 1642, m. m. rose; obv. carolvs. d. g. mag. br. fr. et. hi. rex., King on horseback, holding baton and riding to left over
rev. christo. AVSPICE. regno., Oval garnished shield; below in garniture, 1642 (Rud.pl. xxv, 1), extremely rare, a fully spread coin and believed to be the finest Mown [PI. VIII] 1
arms;
Trattle, Durrant,
collections.
Oxford Mint.
Gold.
467
Three Pound
rev.
;
obv.c
AROLVS
Piece, 1642, m. m. plume on obv., four pellets on d g MAG BRIT fr et hib rex., Half:
:
length figure of the King to left, crowned, &c, holding upright sword and olive-branch ; behind, plume ; rev. exvrgat devs
:
:
" Declaration." relig PROT LEG ang DISSIPENTVR inimici., liber PAR, in three wavy lines across the field ; above, hi and three plumes; below, 1642, wt. 418 grs. (var. Bud. pi. XIII, 9),
: :
extremely fine
VIII]
"%* From
468
Three Pound
circle (as
Piece, 1642, m.m. plume on obv. only, same type, &c.,as but bust of King smaller and not touching inner ; " and on the rev. the " Declaration is on Bud.
pi. xiii, 9)
; ;
the
obv.
legend reads
FRAN ET HI and
: :
rev.
LEGl
:,
wt.
416
and
1
rare
%*
From
63
469
Three Pound
Piece, 1643, m. m. plume on obv. four pellets on same type and legends as the last coin ; but the bust of the King rev., is larger, and touches the inner circle ; sword and branch longer ; and three pellets after REX ; and on rev. the reading hib for Hi
f
:
:,
inner circle
is
made
mark
420
of value,
in
date,
for legi
:,
wt.
grs.,
extremely fine
and rare
1
*** From
470
Three Pound
Piece, 1643, m. m. plume on obv. only, same type, &c, King wears long scarf floating behind,
the bust breaks the inner circle below, and the legend reads
fr ET
:
Hi
rex, and on
variety
rev.
leg,
wt.
416
grs.,
very fine
1
and a rare
471
Three Pound
Piece, 1643, m. m. plume on obv. only, same obv. type FRAN ET HIB :,'&c, and on the rev. the
: :
is
on a continuous
wt.
scroll
mark
of
value,
418
grs.,
exceedingly
condition
collection.
Three Pound
letters,
Piece, 1643, m. m. plume on obv. only, same type and on rev. below date OXON in small
with rosette on each side as also at each side of date and mark
rare
rosettes, wt.
condition,
419
grs.
"a
perfect
(Ken. coin"
1
(lot 821),
and Brice
collections.
Three Pound
ous
scroll,
after inimici
Piece, 1644, m.m. small plume on obv., five pellets on rev., usual type, "Declaration" on rev. on continubelow which, date 1544 and OX; small plumes above,
;
:
CAROLVS. D
ET.
hiber REX.,
:
wt.
474
Three Pound
wt.
Piece, 1644, same m. m., type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading on rev. OXON for ox, and stops, pellets,
419
and rare
%*
From
64
475
Unite, 1642, no m. m. j obv. carolvs d g mag brit fran et Hi REX., Bust of King to left, crowned, &c, holding upright sword and olive-branch ; behind, xx ; rev. exvrgat devs dissipentvr " Declaration " RELIG prot leg ANG liber inimici PAR, in
: :
:,
two wavy
wt.
140
*x* From
476
above, three plumes ; below, 1642, ; 1 (Ken. 116), extremely fine and very rare the Dimsdale, Durrant, Duncombe and Brice collections.
lines across field
grs.
Unite, 1642, no m.
m., same type, &c, as the preceding coin, but obv. " " legend reading br fr et hi :, and Declaration in three lines and on continuous scroll, and reading legi ANGL, wt. 139^ grs.,
: : : :
very fine
and extremely
rare, unpublished
*** From
477
Unite, 1643, no m.
LEG
ANG
for LEGI
same type, &c, as the last coin, but the bust and reading obv. hiber for hib and rev. ANGL, and date 1643, wt. 139 grs., very fine,
;
:
:,
unpublished,
and
exceedingly rare
Unite, 1643, no m.m. j obv. carolvs. d g m br fr et. hi rex. (beginning at bottom of coin), Large bust of King extending to edge of coin and dividing legend, holding long sword and long
:
olive-branch,
behind,
XX
and wearing badge of Garter suspended to chain same as the preceding coin, wt. 138 grs. (Ken. no. 1), 1 slightly chipped, and an extra rare variety
rev.
(lot 550).
only bust of the King does not descend through the inner
;
obv.
obv.
legend,
:
carolvs
MAG br fr
grs.
ET
hiber
REX
rev.
(Ken.
no. 3),
1
very fine
and rare
*** From
480
Unite, 1643, m. m. plume on obv., nine pellets in form of s on rev. ; same type, legends and varieties as the last coin, but on rev. dotted " in large letters, wt. 140 lines and inner circle, and "Declaration 1 and a rare variety grs., fine
Unite,
1644, m.m. plume on obv. only; usual bust of the King is large and breaks the inner
obv.
481
circle,
: :
and he holds
:
long sword and long olive-branch ; reading BR FR et. HI ; rev. " usual type, with " Declaration in three lines on continuous scroll j
above, three small plumes; below, .1644.
rev.
ox
2
stops on
obv.
and
1
lozenge-shaped,
wt.
140
grs.
(Ken.
no.
very fine
and rare
the Bergne (lot 825) and Brice collections.
%*
From
65
482
Unite, 1645, m. m. small plume on obv. only, similar to the preceding, but the bust of the King is within the inner circle ; legend same, but " " Declaration ; BRIT for BR ; and on rev. large plumes above 1645 below; stops on both sides plain, wt. 140 grs., extremely fine
:
:
VIII]
%*
483
From the Dimsdale, Higgs, Durrant, Cuff, Shepherd (lot 350) and Brice collections.
: :
Unite, 1645, m. m. small plume (1); obv. carolvs. d g MAG brit fran et. hib REX, Bust of King as on the preceding coin ; rev.
:
: :
exvrgat DEVS,
three lines on
wt.
wavy
scroll; above,
140
grs., fine,
unpublished, and
exceedingly rare
*#.*
From
484
Unite, 1646, no m.m., same type as the and on rev. legend on a band for brit
:
last coin,
;
1646 ox,
wt.
140
grs.
Half Unite, 1642, no m. m., obv. carolvs d g mag br fr et HI rex, Bust of King to left, crowned, in lace collar and armour ; " Declaration " in three behind, x rev. exvrgat. devs, &c. straight lines across the field, and reading relig prot, &c. above, three
: :
1642, wt.
67
obv.,
is
69
and unpublished
collection (lot 554).
%*
487
From
the
Marsham
Half Unite, 1643, no m. m., obv. carolvs. d g m br fr et. hi rex. (beginning on left of coin), Large bust of King in lace collar and armour, descending to edge of coin and dividing legend ; behind, X. ; two inner circles, one plain, the other beaded rev. usual
:
" Declaration " on continuous type, with below, 1643 ; stops on rev., small annulets,
11), very fine
scroll
wt.
above, plumes
69
VIII]
Wigan and
Brice collections,
%*
From
66
488
Half Unite, 1644, no m. m. on obv., lozenge between four pellets after inimici on rev., same type as the preceding coin, but reading obv. MAG: for m beaded inner circle only and on rev. below " Declaration," .1644. OX; stops in legend and on either side of date, lozenge; ;
shaped, wt. 70
fine
grs.
(Num. Chron. N.
S.
II,
p.
232
and unique
the Ourrer, Murchison (lot 290, 40) and Addington colKenyon, p. 163, referring to this coin, states that there was one in the Currer collection, and another in that of Capt. Murchison. These are, however, one and the same coin, and it is therefore unique.
lections.
From
Silver.
489
Pound
Piece, 1642, m.m. plume on obv., seven pellets on rev.; obv. CAROLVS D G MAGNI BRITANI FRAN ET HIB REX., King on horseback to left, holding upright sword and riding over arms and " cannon j behind, plume rev. exvrgat devs &c, "Declaration in two lines across field, relig. prot. leg ang. liber, par; above, xx and three plumes; below, 1642 (Bud. pi. xxm, 1), very fine and
:
rare
490
Pound
Piece, 1642, same m.m., type &c. as the preceding coin, but beneath arms on obv. the ground is chequered and the legend reads
:
brit
variety
* *
r
From
491
Pound
type,
Piece, 1642, m. m. plume on obv., five pellets on rev., similar &c, to lot 489, but of very superior workmanship ; the horse
:
:
the king's sword pierces the inner circle, and the arms below are better defined, no cannon ; legend varied, mag brit fra et hiber rex and on rev. no lower bands to plumes above " Deis larger,
:
:
:
:,
claration,"
no.
4),
and reading angl for ang. (Shrewsbury type), (Hks. exceedingly rare, and one of the finest specimens known of this
:
coin
%*
the Wigan, Neck and Webb (lot 507) collections, in which last sale catalogue it is not mentioned that the rev. is from a Shrewsbury die ; an interesting fact as showing that the Shrewsbury moneyers brought their dies with them to Oxford. The obv. type is the same as lot 495, and the rev. as lot 537.
From
492
Pound
Piece, 1643, same m. m., type and legends, and from the same on the rev., 1643, altered from 1642, fine
excessively rare date
1
and an
*** From
67
493
Pound
same
obv.,
seven pellets on
rev.,
type as the preceding coin, but on the obv. the horse is and similar to the Half Crowns of 1644 and later dates ; larger D G arms, but no cannon under horse, and reading carolvs
:
magn
variety
brit
FRAN et
:
HIB
*** From
494
Pound
obv.,
seven pellets on
;
rev.
obv.
xu,
17),
"
*** From
495
Pound
Piece, 1644, m.m. plume on obv. only, same obv. type and " Declaralegend as the preceding coin j rev. exvrgat. devs, &c, " tion within a compartment ornamented with lion's head ; above, XX and one plume ; below, 1644 and ox (Bud. pi. xxm, 3), very
rare
and
VIII]
496
Half-pound Piece,
1642, m. m. plume on obv., seven pellets on rev., same type as the Pound Piece (lot 489), with plume behind King, arms, but no cannon under horse, reading magn BRIT FRAN ET hib j rev. X over " Declaration," and date 1642 below (comp. Bud. 1 pi. xxm, 4), very fine and rare, of fine work [PI. VIII]
: : : :
(lot
Half-pound Piece,
1642, m.m. plume on obv., none on rev., same type as the preceding coin ; the obv. is from the same die, but on the rev. there are no bands to the plumes (Shrewsbury type), very
fine
^*
This
rev.
498
Half-pound Piece,
flan, well preserved
1642, same m.m., type and legends as lot 496, but of coarser and quite different work, and struck on a smaller
1
499
obv.,
but on
rev.
(Bud. pi.
xxm,
68
500
Crown,
carolvs d g mag brit. fran. et. hiber. rex., King holding sword on horseback to left ; plain line under horse behind, plume without band (Shrewsbury type) j rev. " Declaration " in two lines across field exvrgat DEVS &c, above, .v., and three plumes with bands below, 1642 (Hks. 481),
1642, no m. m.,
obv.
:
:,
fine
and rare
is
*** This
501
and next
piece).
Crown,
obv.
1643, no m. m., same type and legends as the previous coin j from same die, but on rev. date 1643 under "Declaration,"
extremely fine
and rare
in this state
502
*** From the Shepherd (lot 356) and Brice collections. Crown, 1643, m. m. on obv. plume, on rev. seven pellets, similar type for hiber. ; plume behind King with to lot 500, but reading hi
:
and the horse has the off-hind leg raised instead of the near ; one as on the preceding Crowns; ground below ; date on rev. 1643 1 (Bud. pi. xxiii, 6), extremely fine and rare [PL IX] From the Bergne, Young and Brice collections.
band
503
Crown,
1643, same m. m., type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading hib for hi ; of neat work and somewhat approaching " in style the " Oxford 1 Crown, fine and rare
: :
504
Half Crown, 1642, m. m. plume without band on obv. ; King on horseback to left, line under horse no plume behind (Shrewsbury
;
type)
rev.
;
two
lines
Usual legend, but ending inimi :, " Declaration in above, three plumes with bands ; below, 1642 (Snelling,
and extra rare
1
"
*** From the Wakeford collection. This is another instance of the use of the Shrewsbury dies at Oxford. 505 Half Crown, 1642, m. m. plume on obv., two pellets on rev., usual type, with plume behind King and no ground under horse, and date,
1642
horse,
another of 1643, same m. m., similar type, but ground under and date, 1643, both very well preservd 2 * * Both from the Street and Marsham collections. #
;
506
m., types,
&c,
is
as the preceding
but the
first is of
Webb
collection.
obv.,
two
pellets
on
rev.,
usual
type, with plain line under horse ; another, 1643, similar m. m. plume on obv., four pellets on rev. ; no ground under horse (obv. both as hks. 2 490), fine and scarce pieces
%*
No,
no. 2
collection,
69
508
obv., two pellets on rev., usual no ground under horse, reading fr ET hib ; date on rev. type, 1643 (obv. as Hks. 490 ; rev. as Snelling, pi. xn, 1), very fine and scarce
: :
:
in this state
509
* * From the Young and Brice collections. # Half Crown, 1643, same m. m., type and legends, as the but reading hi for hib. (HJcs. no. 5), very fine and rare
:
last coin, 1
510
Half Crown, 1643, m. m. plume and small cinquefoil on obv., usual near type, but figure of King very small, sword pointed forwards
;
hind-leg of horse raised ; ground with grass below ; on rev. "Declaration" reading reli. prot. le. ANG. lib. par :, above, central plume
%*
511
large; below, 1643 ox, extremely fine, and a rare variety [PI. IX] 1 From the Willett, Durrant, Bergne (lot 734) and Brice collections.
obv.
;
five pellets
on
rev.,
same
"Declaration," relig. pro. le., &c. ; plumes above, all equal date below, 1644 ox; and small lettering, very fine and scarce 1 size; *** From the Brice collection.
;
512
Half Crown, 1644, same m. m. and obv. type as the last coin but on the rev. the central plume is very large and the bases of the 4's
in the date,
1644 ox, are curved (comp. Hks. 493), very fine and very
1
rare
*** From
513
Half Crown, 1644, m. m. plume on obv. only, same type and varieties as the last coin but on the rev. there is a pellet outside the outer and on either side of date and ox, and the "Declaration" plumes, reads reli. pro. le ANG. lib. pa (Hks. no. 19), very fine, and a rare
;
variety
514
Half Crown, 1644, m. m. plume on obv., cube between four pellets on rev.; usual type, small figure of King, little ground under horse; and on rev. cube for stop after each word of legend and before and after date and ox; large central plume above "Declaration", which reads relig pro: le, &c.,fine, and apparently an unpublished variety, 1
:
collection.
rosette on obv.
legends as the preceding coin, but stops plain, except rosette at sides of outer plumes on rev., and on either side of ox, unpublished ; another,
1645, m. m. plume on obv., five pellets on rev., usual type, with " small figure of King ; and " Declaration reading relig. PRO. leg.
all
same
size,
*** No.
collection.
70
516
obv.,
five pellets
on
rev.,
usual
type, small figure of King, horse coarse and heavy, and hilly ground with grass; three plumes of equal size above " Declaration," reading
relig
leg. ANG LIBER PAR ; and below, .1645. .ox., wide1 Hks. no. 23), very fine and rare spread (as From the Street and Marsham (lot 563) collections. ***
:
PRO
517
m., type
and legends as the last coin, but and scarce, but imperfectly
1
* * *
From
Marsham
518
annulet between and at sides of each plume, each figure of date and ox ; and the legend commences towards the 1 right (Hks. 492), very fine and a rare type
hib
and on
rev.
519
m., type
and legends
as the preceding
(var.
no annulets between plumes, date, &c. ; no. 26), remarkably fine and rare in this state *** From the Bergne (lot 736) and Brice collections.
rev.
but on
Hks.
1
520
Shilling, 1642, m. m. plume, usual type, with bust of King wearing " Declalace collar, &c. ; straight line above and below each line of
Sixpence, 1642, m. m. open book, same type, but plume Groat, 1644, m. m. floriated cross, usual type, plume between two lis above "Declaration"; below, .1644. .OX; and Threepence, 1644, m.m. open book, usual type, three plumes
ration";
before bust;
the sixpence
the
521
Shilling, 1643, m.m. plume, usual type, but on rev. no bands to plumes and date 1643 (Shrewsbury type); Sixpence, 1643, m. m. open
cross,
same type
as last lot
of King, three lis 1644 (Hks. 542), all fine and scarce "%* No. 1 from the Webb, and no. 4 from the Bergne and Brice
collections.
522
obv.
D G: mag
:
BR
&c, Bust of King to left, in lace collar, &c. ; behind, xii ; rev. exvrgat. devs., &c, "Declaration," relig. prot., &c, in three lines and between two straight lines; above, stop at side of outer plume; below 1644 figures curved, and ox; stops on obv. and rev. lozenges (var. Snelling, pi. xi, 30), very fine and rare
:,
*,
[PI.
IX]
(lot
71
523
Shilling, 1644, m. m. plume on
to last coin, but reading of outer plumes,
(obv.
obv.,
four lozenges on
et. hiber.
;
and
Hks. no.
1, rev. no.
to.
524
Shilling, 1644, m.
rev.,
obv., lozenge between four pellets on similar type to last coin, but reading hib. for hiber., and " Declaration," relig. pro., &c. ; stops at sides of outer plumes
plume on
and at sides
%.* From
525
the
collections.
condition 1
Rhodes, Murchison,
to. to.
Shepherd
Shilling, 1644,
rev.
;
obv.
carolvs. d
obv.,
:,
head on shoulder, plain collar ; rev. usual type, but " Declaration between scroll border, above and below ; above, centre plume, large
below, 16 44
1 and extremely rare * * From the and Webb collections. Undoubtedly the work of Wylie # Rawlins as in style it corresponds with the famous "Oxford Crown."
:
526
Shilling, 1646, m.m. plume on obv., floreated cross on rev. ; obv. carolvs. D. G., &c. (stops lozenges), Bust of King in lace collar, &c. ; rev.
of
usual legends, annulets between and at sides of plumes above, and " date 1646 below " Declaration also three annulets under ;
1
527
* * From the Nash collection. % Sixpence, 1643, m. m. open book, usual type, plume before bust (Rud. pi. xxiv, 6) ; Groat, 1646, no m. m., Large bust of King, dividing legend ; no plume before head ; R (Rawlins) under bust ; rev.
above, one plume; below, 1646 to. m. lis, Bust in armour, ; Threepence, 1646, " with lion's head on shoulder ; rev. Three lis above " Declaration
"Declaration" in a compartment
(Snelling, pi. xi, 15)
and date 1646 below (Rud. pi. xxiv, 11); Half Groat, 1644, rev. Three lis to. to. lis on both sides, Bust of King in lace collar above "Declaration," the centre one large, and below, 1644 ox 4 (Rud.pl. xxiv, 12), all fine and scarce
;
%*
528
Sixpences
1643, m.
:
to.
mg
brit
fr
ET. Hi
:,
open book, usual type; but one reading small lettering and small plumes without
:
&c. ; the other reading bands above " Declaration," relig. pro MAG brit fr ET. hi large lettering and large plumes above
: : :
:,
Declaration "; relig. prot. &c; Groat, 1644, Large bust dividing " Declaration " in three legend ; rev. straight lines ; dot outside " plumes ; date 1644 ., and ox. ; another, 1646, no m. m., and De4 claration" in a compartment as in the preceding lot, all fine
.
.
"
72
529
Penny, 1644, m. m. lis, obv. CAROL, d G M B f et. H REX., Bust of King crowned, in plain collar and armour behind, I ; rev. " exvrgat. devs. &c, " Declaration in three lines, relig. pro. leg.
: : : : :
xxiv,
and
excessively rare
%*
From
This is one of the the Bandinel and Addington collections. rarest and most difficult coins for a collector to obtain.
PATTERNS.
Silver.
530
by Rawlins, m.m.
:
on
obv.
only
obv.
CAROLVS. D
(stops, lozenges), King on horseback to left, holding long sword, with view of the City of Oxford beneath ; between two steeples, oxon ; under horse's forefoot, R (Rawlins) ; rev.
rex
(sprig of flowers between each two lines and between two scrolls, relig. word), prot. LEG ANG. liber. PARL ; above, V and three plumes below, 1654, curved figures, and OXON (Rud. pi. xxiv, 1), in the finest condition and of excessive rarity [PI. IX] 1
Declaration
"
in
*** From the Brice, Murchison (lot 280, 126) and Addington collecIn the Murchison catalogue it is described as the " finest tions. specimen known." Bergne in his copy of that catalogue notes " This Crown was purchased by Mr. Brice, having newly turned up. Like all the other specimens that I have seen the legend is not fully
:
struck
up
all
round."
531
Pattern Shilling, 1644, by Rawlins, m.m. plume on obv., rosette on G MAG bri fr et. hib REX. (stops, rev. ; obv. carolvs. d
: : :
:
lozenges), Bust of
King
:
to
;
left,
on shoulder, R (Rawlins)
in three lines, relig
rev.
crowned, in lace collar and armour ; " exvrgat. devs. &c, " Declaration
: :
liber
straight lines
ones;
below,
.1644.
stops,
lozenges,
"a
beautiful
coin,"
1
*** From
532
Pattern Shilling,
on
on
obv.,
lozenge between
four
rev., similar to the preceding coin, but bust of King to pellets and behind, mark of value nx (retrograde) ; and on rev. the right ;
" Declaration
"
reads
relig.
pa.
stops,
ox
(Hks.
1
and
in fair condition
73
533
Pattern Shilling,
1644, no m.m.,
obv.
right to left), Large bust of King to right, dividing legend, crowned, in plain collar, mantle, &c. ; behind, xii j rev. exvrgat. devs.
&c, "Declaration" in a compartment with one large plume in 1644 below (Hks. 524), exceedingly rare, well
1
\*
From
Marsham
collections.
Shrewsbury Mint.
Silver.
534
Pound
:
Piece, 1642, m. m. five pellets on obv. only ; obv. carolvs. d FR ET hib rex, King on horseback to left, no behind, plume; rev. exvrgat. DEVS. &c, "Declaration" ground;
:
G MAG brit
:
in
two
lines,
three plumes;
par ; above, . xx and below, 1642 (Snelling, pi. xn, 15), extra rare and
.
*** From
To avoid repetition it the Marsham collection (lot 584a). is noted that the plume on the Shrewsbury coins is always without a band under the coronet.
535
Pound
Piece, 1642, m.m. four pellets on obv. only, same type &c. as the preceding coin, but small figure of King, plume placed higher in the field, ground with arms under horse, and reading brit AN fr ;
:
:
rev.
rare
536
Pound
brit
Piece, 1642, no m. m. on
fra
et
obv., two pellets on rev., same type more arms under horse ; and reading magn hi rex. and angl. libert. par. (Hks. no. 3),
:
:
well preserved
and rare
collection.
Pound
angl
Piece, 1642,
;
but reading
(Hks. no.
m.m. uncertain on obv., five pellets on rev., mag britan fr et hib and
: : : :
:,
liber
par
2), well
work, rare
538
Pound
Piece, 1642, m. m. two pellets on both sides, usual type, but cannon as well as arms under horse, which is placed higher in the field ; and on rev. one plume only above .xx. ; reading MAG brit
: :
(Hks.
no.
4; Snelling,
type
1
74
539
Half-pound Piece,
rev.,
Pound
large
obv., four pellets on with no ground under horse, Piece, and three plumes above "Declaration"
hib
rex
parl
(Snelling, pi.
xn,
and
very
1
*** From the Dimsdale, Thomas, Dymock, Murchison, Bergne and Brice collections.
(lot
726)
540
Half-pound Piece,
obv.
and
rev.,
same
obv.
type, &c. as the preceding coin and of same fabric; but on rev. " Declaration " reading PAR for parl, and above, mark of value, x
surrounded by four pellets and between two plumes only, unpublished and of the highest rarity
541
fine,
Half-pound Piece,
:
obv.,
nine on
rev.,
and reading similar type to lot 539, but of quite different ; brit for bri :, and on rev. PAR for PARL, fine, and an unpublished
m. m. f rare
1
work
%*
542
From Archdeacon
Pownall's collection.
three pellets on
in the field,
obv., none on rev., arms and cannon under "Declaration" and reading
rev.
fine
1
rare, unpublished
Half-pound Piece,
1642, m. m. plume on obv., nine pellets on rev., usual type, but arms without cannon under horse ; no plume behind " '' King ; and reading as last, but hi for hib and in Declaration
:
:
angl
544
Half-pound Piece,
1642, m.m. plume on obv., two pellets on rev., same type and legends as the last coin but on rev. plumes smaller, " Declaration " pellet each side of x, and reading ANG. for ANGL in 1 (Hks. no. 3), fine and rare
;
:
545
Crown, mag
in
1642, m. m. seven pellets on rev. only ; obv. carolvs D G brit. fran. et. hiber. rex., King on horseback below, " line ; behind, plume ; rev. exvrgat devs : &c. " Declaration plain
: :
:
two lines, relig. prot. leg ang. liber, par ; above, .v. and three plumes; below, 1642 (comp. Bud. pi. xxiii, 5), very fine and
exceedingly rare
collection.
75
546
Crown,
1642, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but no 1 m. m. on obv. or rev. {Bud. pi. xxiii, 5), very fine and very rare
* *
From
547
on obv. only, usual type, King on which pierces inner circle; no ground horseback, holding long sword, under horse behind, large plume ; reading MAG B Rl FRA ET hib :; rev. exvrgat. devs. &c. "Declaration" in two lines, relig.
:
prot. leg ANG. LIBER. PAR; above, three plumes; below, 1642
(Hks. no. 2), fine and very rare, the obv.
is
*** From
548
et
m., same type, &c. as the last coin, but plain under horse, small plume behind King ; reading BR FRAN hib :, very well preserved and very rare, the obv. is of the Oxford
:
type
collection.
obv. only,
same
with plain line under horse ; but no plume behind King and reading BRIT fr et hib :, fine, very rare, unpublished 1
:
Webb
collection.
Half Crown, 1642, no m.m., usual type with plain ground under 2 horse and plume behind King but on rev. mark of value 6 and one plume only above " Declaration," which reads relig. prot. leg angl. libert. par (Comp. Eks. 647), rubbed, but excessively rare 1
;
. : : .
collections.
Half Crown, 1642, no m. m., same under horse, and on rev. value 2
excessively rare
no ground
divided by one plume, and MAG. BR. for MA. BR. (Hks. no. 5), somewhat rubbed, but reading
6
,
collections.
Half Crown, 1642, no m. m., same type as lot 550, with plain line " under horse, &c, but on rev. above " Declaration one plume only between two pellets, and no mark of value, fine, exceedingly rare and
unpublished
1
*** From
553
Marsham
obv. only,
King to
left,
xn
this
and on
" Declaration
"
in
condition,
exceedingly
rare,
unpublished with
1
*** From
the
Webb
collection.
76
Weymouth
Silver.
Mint.
554
Half Crown, m. m. on obv. castle; obv. carolvs. dg mag brit fran ET hib REX, (stops annulets), King on horseback, grass under horse w between his feet rev. christo avspice regno (lis after each word), Oval garnished shield, crowned on lis each side of garture (Hks. obv. 501, rev. 500), well preserved and rare 1 From the Street and Marsham (lot 646) collections. ***
:
:
555
castle
on
obv.,
helmet on
rev.,
same
obv.
type and
legends as the preceding coin, but on rev. Square garnished shield, crowned; stops annulets on both sides (Hks. 501), fine and extremely
rare
1
*+* From
556
three annulets on
rev.,
very fine
and
exceedingly rare
*#* From
557
on
obv.,
helmet on
rev.,
similar
type and legends as lot 555, with square garnished shield on rev. ; but on obv. there is no grass under the horse, whose tail passes
between
his legs
the
Cuff, Street
644) collections.
Half Crown, 1644, m.m. on obv. effaced, on rev. four pellets, similar obv. type and legends as lot 554, but the tail of the horse passes through his legs ; between his feet, w no ground rev. exvrgat. " devs. &c, " Declaration in two lines, relig prot le AN lib PA ; above, three large plumes below, 1644 (Hks. no. 6 see Num.
;
Chron. N. 8.
rarity
vol. I, pi.
VHI,
\* From
the Cuff, Wigan, Neck and Webb collections. The m. m. on the obv. should be two lions passant. Mr. Montagu notes that he had seen another specimen from the same die with the obv. m. m.
quite distinct.
77
continued.
Wokcester Mint.
Silver.
LOT 559
Half Crown, m. m. one pear on obv., three pears on rev. ; obv. carolvs. D G &c, King on horseback, of fine work ; no ground and no
:
:,
plume; rev. christo avspice regno., Oval shield, the garniture of which has four small lis and contains below the letters H. C. 1 (Eks. 494), fine and very rare [PI. IX]
:
:
collection.
York Mint.
Silver.
560
Half Crown, m. m.
fr. et. hi.
lion
on both sides
obv.
carolvs. d.
g.
mag. bri.
King on horseback, holding sword j under horse, a line with grass, no plume rev. christo. AVSPICE. regno * Square slightly garnished shield between c R (Eh. 495), extremely fine and
:,
rex
IX]
478) and Brice
collections.
Half Crown, same m. m. and obv. type as the last coin, but the horse is somewhat larger, and on the rev. Oval garnished shield, christo.,
&c. (var. Snelling, pi. x, 18), very fine and equally rare as the last
1
Cuff,
Murchison, Bergne
(lot
749)
*** From
563
the
Hugh Howard,
Street
and Marsham
625,
25)
and
1
collections.
with line of pellets under horse, very fine and very rare
%*
From
the
Marsham
78
564
similar type, but with ebor under horse (Hks. no. 4), in fair condition but has been tooled on obv., both rare 2
565
obv. usual legend with mag. and spirited horse below, ebor ; rev. Plain shield, crowned, between c. R, both crowned ; flower before and after avspice. (Hks. 496), extremely fine and rare 1
lion
on both
sides,
King on
tall
566
obv. type as the last coin, but on rev. Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c R, both crowned ; large flower before and after avspice. (Hks. 497), very fine and rare 1
567
Half Crown, same m. m. and type as the last coin, but with different floral ornaments before and after avspice, and crown above shield
ornamented with
pearls, very fine
and a rare
variety
568
Half Crown, same m. m. and type as lot 566, but with small floral ornament between two rosettes before and after avspice, and crown
differently ornamented, extremely fine
and rare
569
Half Crown, m. m.
lot 565,
same obv. type and legend as between his legs, and on rev. Oval shield with garniture decorated with head and paws of lion, the nose and eyes of which are shown legend christo., &c. (Hks. 1 498), very fine and very rare in this state
lion
on both
sides,
tail visible
collections.
Half Crown, same m. m., type and legends as the last coin, but on the rev. the nose and eyes of the lion are not shown in the garniture of the shield, and the inside of the crown is frosted (Rud. pi. xxi, 2),
very fine
and rare
the Shepherd (lot 364) and Brice collections.
m., type,
*** From
571
&c,
crown
is
Shilling, m.m. lion on both sides, Bust of King in lace collar and armour to left ; behind, XII. ; rev. Plain square shield on cross fourchee; flower in each fork; above the shield, ebor (Bud. pi.
xxi, 4); Sixpence, same m. m. and obv. type, but on rev. Oval garnished shield, crowned, between c. R., both crowned (Bud.pl. xxi, 8); Threepence, same m. m. and type as the Shilling, with plain square
shield on rev.,
pi.
xxi,
and
nos.
rare
No. 1 from the York-Moore and Brice collections 3 from the Shepherd and Brice collections.
and
and
79
573
Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, as in the previous lot, same m.m. ; but on the reverse of the Shilling the shield is oval and garnished
and with
pi.
xxi, 6)
1
four pellets after regno (Bud. ebor underneath and on the Sixpence there is a rosette before and after
j
AVSPICE,
*#* No.
3 all very fine and rare from the Durrant, Bergne and Brice collections ; no. 2 from the Shepherd and Brice collections ; and no. 3 from the Neville-
Eolfe collection.
574
Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, as in the last lot, but on the reverse of the Sixpence no letters, c R, at sides of shield (Bud.
pi.
*** No. 1 from the Durrant, Bergne and Brice from the Neville-Rolfe collection.
and
no. 2
575
Shilling,
rn. m. lion on both sides, usual bust of King with lace collar and armour ; rev. Square shield on cross fourchee ; above shield, ebor (Bud. pi. xxi, 4), well preserved ; another, similar, but with Oval garnished shield, crowned, on rev. and below, ebor ; at each
side,
lozenge (ib. pi. xxi, 5), fine, both rare * * No. 1 from the Neville-Kolfe collection. #
Uncertain Mints.
Silver.
Tower Type*
576
Half Crown, m. m.
carolvs.
D. G.
on
rev.
obv.
;
King on horseback
rev.
Oval garnished
shield, fine
577
Half Crown, m. m.
triangle on
ok,
type and legends to the last coin, but no line under horse, which is of the Tower type ; two pellets after each word of legend on obv. ; and on rev. three pellets before christo and after each word, well
preserved
and rare
578
Half Crown, m. m. r
coin,
with no
line
;"
in circle, similar type and legend to the last under horse, but of very coarse work, the horse large stop after each word of legend on both sides,
1
*** From
Webb
(lot
564) collections.
* In " uncataloguing the coins, which are attributed by Hawkins and others to certain mints," an attempt has been made to classify them according to the mints, at which their prototypes were issued.
80
579
Half Crown, m. m. tun on rev. only; obv. carolvs d g ma br fr et. hib. rex, King on horseback, holding sword over shoulder ; plume on head of horse ; no ground rev. CHRISTO &c, Oval garnished
: : :
: : :
at sides (rev. as Hks. 482), well preserved and extra 1 rare, being struck on a piece of metal lozenge-shaped
shield with c
Webb
20.
10s.).
Rude bust
King;
rev.
; another, m. m. horizontal anchor, similar obv., but on Plain square shield without cross fleury ; and another, m. m. p in circle, and on rev., Oval garnished shield (see Hks. no. 21), all
interesting pieces,
and
in fair condition
:
3
:
:
581
Shilling, m. to. tun, Eude bust of King ; reading ma br fr et hi ; rev. christo. &c, Plain square shield on cross fleury, of better work than the similar coin in last lot, fine and rare [PI. IX] 1
:
:
(lot
665) collections.
Shilling, m. m. horizontal plume, same type as last lot ; another, m. m. tun, Large bust of King ; rev. Oval garnished shield ; and another, m. m. portcullis, Bust of King large, and head piercing inner circle ;
Oblong shield with c R at sides (comp. Rud. preserved and interesting coins
rev.
pi.
Webb
collection.
(3), with m. m. triangle in circle, tun, and plume, same types as in the preceding lot, but on the second coin there is no inner
word
584
on either side, and on the third, six or five pellets after each of rev. legend, well preserved and rare 3 Nos. 1 and 2 from the Webb collection. ***
Shilling, m. m. triangle, Bust of peculiar work ; rev. Plain square shield on cross fleury; Sixpence, m. m. bell, obv. carolvs d g ma b frit(sm)
:
rex, Bust of King crowned, &c. ; rev. christo cavspice (sic) regno, Oval garnished shield; Threepence, m.m. lis, with rev. Oval garnished shield; and Half Groat, m. m. harp (?), same type, but with peculiar bust and crown of King, and reading on rex, all rare and interesting coins, well preserved
obv.
RX
for
*** Nos.
Webb
collection.
Aberystwith Type.
585
Half Crown, m. m. flower on obv., open book on rev. ; obv. CAROLVS. D. G. MAGN. BRITAN. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX., Small figure of
King on
large horse ; no ground or plume ; rev. christo. &c, Oval garnished shield surmounted by large plume (comp. Bud. pi. xx,
14), fine,
%*
From
81
586
sides, similar
obv.
rude bust
of
King on
plume and reading mag. brit. fra. et. hi., fine, but of and apparently struck over an Oxford " Declaration" piece
*** From the
Webb
collection.
Chester Type.
587
Half Crown, m. m.
cinquefoil pierced
on
rev.
King
on horseback with flowing mantle ; rev. christo &c, Large oval shield, crowned, and with garniture of lion's skin (comp. Hies. 507), 1 fine and very rare
588
"%* From the Marsham collection (lot 640). Half Crown, m. m. small lis on obv. only, similar type to the last coin, but with large and spirited horse on obv., and on rev. the paws only of the lion are seen in the garniture of the shield, which is surmounted by a small crown ; the legend on the obv. ends RX ; and that
on the
rev.
regna
f,
Hks. no. 20), fine and very rare *** From the Gibbs collection.
589
obv. only, similar type and legends as the last coin, but on the obv. there is chequered ground with grass under the horse, and on the rev. the shield is smaller, but similarly
garnished (Hks. 505), very well preserved and very rare From the Street and Marsham (lot 651) collections. *
590
Threepence,
Bust
of
obv.
King
and armour
behind, hi
reading mag.
1
crowned (Bud.
pi.
xxvi,
*+* From the Marsham collection (lot 641). Half Crown (lot 439) with same m. m.
belongs to Chester.
Coventry Type
(?).
If
is
591
obv. King on horseback, of ; rather rude work, reading MAG. bri. fra. et. hib. ; rev. christo. 1 &c, Oval garnished shield, not crowned, fine, unpublished
c's
on both sides
*%* This
is
He
obv.
inclined forwards ; ground under horse (Oxford type) ; rev. CHRISTO. &c. (stops, roses), Oblong garnished shield, crowned ; at sides c R,
fine
and
excessively rare
%*
the Bergne (lot 767) and Brice collections. The obv. of this coin is of the Oxford type ; but the rev. should be compared with lot 450, attributed to Exeter.
From
82
Oxford Type.
593
Half Crown, 1643, m. m. plume on obv., King on horseback; behind, plume ; below, A reading MAG brit fr et. hib ; rev. exvrgat " devs: &c, " Declaration in two lines, relig PROT LEG ANG liber PAR; above, three plumes; below, 1643 (see Hks. no. 35),
;
:
: :
fine
and very
rare, unpublished
*** From
594
the
Marsham
Half Crown, 1645, m. m. plume on obv., A on rev.; same type as the preceding coin, but small plume behind King reading MAG BR FR et. hib ; and on rev. the legend begins at top of coin and under "Declaration," date 1645 and letter A, and reading rel 1 prot LE AN Li PA (Hks. no. 35), fine and very rare *** From the Street and Marsham (lot 658) collections.
;
:
:
595
Half Crown, 1646, m. m. plume on both sides, obv. King on horseback ; behind, plume ; below, another plume, but small rev. exvrgat. prot devs. &c, commencing at top of coin; "Declaration," rel LE AN LI PA in two lines ; above, double scroll ornament and three plumes, centre one large; below, plain line and date 1646
;
: : : : : :
xii,
9),
and of
fine
work
1
*** From
596
(lot 769),
Halliburton- Young
type,
"
reads
&c, as the preceding coin ; but REL PRO &c, and there is a
: :
onobv., none on
rev.,
but on the
rev.
well preserved
and
work
598
Shilling, 1645, m. m. plume on obv., A on rev.; obv. Bust of King in deep lace collar ; before, small plume ; behind, xn ; rev. exvrgat., &c. (commencing at top of coin), "Declaration" in three lines; above,
plumes
[PI.
A. (see
Hks. no.
and
extra rare
1
X]
*** From
Marsham
599
Shilling, 1645, same rev., m. m. and type as the last coin, but no plume before head of king, being double-struck the obv. m. m. is uncertain,
well preserved
and rare
collection.
83
600
Shilling, 1646, ra.m. plume over BR (?) onobv. only; obv. Bust of King in deep lace collar ; before, small plume ; behind, xn ; rev. exvrgat. " Declaration " in three lines &c. (commencing at top of coin), ; double scroll ornament and three plumes, the centre one above,
large
;
below, plain line and date 1646, very fine and rare
601
Shilling, 1646, m. m. plume on both sides, same type, &c. as the last " Declaration " are coin, but the plumes above the larger, and it
reads
rel
prot
for
rel PRO
:
:,
fine
and rare
;
602
Sixpence, 1646, m. m. b on obv.; Bust of King in lace collar before, " Declaration " rel prot &c, with plume rev. exvrgat. &c,
:
double
line
scroll ornament and three plumes above j and below, plain and date 1646 (Eud.pl. xxrv, 7) Threepence, 1646, m. m. plume on obv., same type, but above "Declaration," one plume only; and below, date 1646, and no plain line, both very fine and rare 2
;
603
Groat,
1646, m. m. plume, same type, &c. as Sixpence in last lot, but "Declaration" rel pro &c. ; Threepence, 1646, also as last,
: :
; another, " 1646, similar, but three plumes above Declaration," unpublished, the first and last fine, the second in good condition 3
but no m. m. on
obv.
and plain
line
"%* No.
no. 2
from the
Webb
collection.
Salisbury Type(1).
604
Half Crown, m. m.
five
lis
;
between
obv.
five pellets
:
annulets on
tail
rev.
;
carolvs. D
long flowing
below, large ball ; rev. Oval shield crowned, the garniture of lion's skin, the paws only lets), represented (comp. Hks. 502), extremely fine and very rare [PI. X] 1
:
helmet between &c, King on horse with christo &c. (stops annu-
on
obv.,
The
(lot 760), Halliburton -Young and Brice collecidentification of this and the following coins with
Salisbury is based on the Half Crown reading SA under the horse and figured in Hks. 502. The rev. type is copied from the Weymouth This attribution seems a very probable one. coins.
605
and same
obv.
m.m.
there
is
a small
lis
somewhat
Jersey's collection.
pellets
Half Crown, m. m.
to lot 604, but
lis
between four
on
obv. only,
similar type
no ball under horse, the king wears large spur ; and on the rev. the shield is garnished, but not with lion's skin lis and annulet after christo and avspice. (Bud. pi. F, 4), fine but clipped, and very rare 1
j
collection (lot 652, 13. 10s.); see note in that Catalogue as to the attribution to Salisbury of this piece. G 2
84
607
Half Crown, m. m.
on
rev.
lis
lis only on dbv., same type as the last coin but only after each word of legend, extremely fine and very
:
rare
[PL X]
;
608
Half Crown, same m. m. and type as the preceding coin, but ground under horse and on rev, the shield is more circular and there are three annulets after christo, and one after avspice., unpublished and
fine
1
%.* From
609
the Wigan,
Shilling, m. m. on rev. lis between four annulets, on obv. effaced; Bust of King in plain collar and armour; rev. CHRISTO, &c, Oval shield garnished with lis, &c. ; Threepence, m. m. lis between four
pellets
on
obv.
ture of shield
and rev. same type as the Shilling, but no lis in garnion rev. ; and Half Groat, same m. m. as Threepence,
;
first
and type, but the shield is garnished with and last well preserved, the second fine
also connects
lis
varieties connect all these three coins, and the m. m. them with the preceding Half Crowns. No. 2 is from the Webb, and no. 3 from the Marsham collection.
Shrewsbury Type.
610
Half Crown, 1644, m. m. plume without lower band on both sides; D G MAG. BRI FR ET HI REX., Rude represenobv. CAROLVS tation of king on horseback rev. EXVRGAT &c. (commencing at " " in two lines, divided by dotted line Declaration top of coin),
: :
*** From
611
(lot
393)
collections.
;
obv.
only
:
obv.
Bust of King
EXVRGAT DEVS
relig prot
lib.
plumes without bands above; below, 1643, very rare, but of rather coarse work
and extremely
1
collection.
Weymouth
612
Type.
Half Crown, m.m. lis on obv., helmet between two annulets on RX for rex obv. King on tall horse and holding short sword
;
rev.;
rev.
and
rare [PI.
X]
%*
From
85
613
Half Crown, m. m. lis on obv., similar type to the preceding coin but horse and rider of coarser work, reading rex ; and the shield on the rev. garnished, but with two lis and no lion's skin ; lis before and after avspice, fine, but slightly clipped and rare 1
;
614
Half Crown, same type and same shaped shield as the no m. m., and lion rampant before and after avspice,
and rare
last coin,
but
well preserved
1
of
Weymouth were a
lion
rampant and a
castle.
shield on obv., same type as lot 613 ; but horse smaller, figure of king larger, of better work, and on rev. star before and after AVSPICE, and three annulets after regno,
fine
and rare
m., type, &c. as the preceding coin,
616
but there
regno ;
star before
and
617
Half Crown, no m.
m., same type as lot 615, but the king and horse are of far better work, the horse has a long mane ; and on the rev. rosette before and after avspice, very fine and very rare in this
state
[PI.
X]
the Bergne (lot 755) and Brice collections.
effaced
%*
618
From
on
obv.,
four pellets on
rev.; obv.
King
rev.
* * This * t
plumes; below, 1643, fine and very rare is precisely the same type as lot 558, but letter on the obv.
has no mint
619
Shilling, m. m. lion rampant on rev. ; obv. Bust of King in plain collar, armour and with badge attached to ribbon ; rev. Oval garnished shield ; two lis in garniture ; star before and after avspice (Hks.
no. 8, described
from
and
excessively rare
%*
620
From
Marsham
(lot
664) collections.
collar
rev.; obv.
and armour;
on the
rev.
Sixpence,
m. m. castle on
obv. boar's
head
(1)
and
on rev.
but wearing badge ; rev. and annulets after avspice), Square shield with (two paw above and at each side, well preserved and very rare
Shilling,
lis
obv.
lion's
Webb
collection.
The m. m. and
varieties connect
86
621
Shilling, m.
to. lis (?),
but on
rev.
similar to the preceding coin and same obv. type, lion's paws at sides, and surmounted
by c
e,
divided by
Sixpence,
to. to.
castle
on both
sides,
rev.
same
and four
pellets after
each word of
legend, 2
Webb
collection.
Worcester Type.
622
one pear with ornament of four pellets at each side on Shilling, rev. ; obv. Bust of King in plain collar and armour, large head ; reading MAG BRIT FR ET HI rev. CHRISTO., &c. (stops, cubes), Oblong
to. to.
: : : : :
two
lis
and
1
Jersey's collection.
623
***'
Half Crown,
two
rev.; obv.
King on horse1
back, of the
York type
to. to.
rev.
624
Half Crown,
cinquefoil pierced on
;
rev.
shield, crowned, not garnished; at sides c R, crowned; lozenge between four pellets before and after avspice, very well preserved 1 and very rare
625
Shilling,
to. to.
j
lace collar
shield,
lion passant on both sides ; obv. Bust of King in large reading MAG. BRIT. fra. e. rex ; rev. christo., &c, Oval
lion's skin, fine
crowned, garniture of
and
exceedingly rare
1
[PL X]
*** From
the
Webb
and
collection.
SIEGE PIECES.
Temp.
CHARLES
CHARLES
II.
Gold. pontefract.
626
Unite
octagonal, obv.
rev.
dvm
:
spiro:
:
carolvs
secvndvs
above, p C
on
; 1648, Castle with flag on central tower ; on left, obs. ; right, mouth of cannon, wt. 138| grs. (Bud.pl. xxix, 12), very
1 and unique [PL XI] *** This extremely interesting piece was purchased by Mr. Montagu of Mr. Geary Milner Gibson Cullum, F.S.A., by whom it was exhibited It was in the Stuart Exhibition held at the New Gallery in 1889. to Sir Thomas G. Cullum, Bart., by Bath King-at-arms, F. H. given T. Barnwell, and was for many years exhibited in the Library of
fine
It was intended to pass current as a Trinity College, Cambridge. Unite or Sovereign, the weight of which coin is 140| grs.
87
Silver.
Beeston.
627
Eighteenpence,
in
wt.
centre
134
grs.
***
628
Shilling,
wt.
plain (comp. Bud. pi. xxix, I), fine and extremely rare From the Marsham collection (lot 668, 36).
;
below
rev.,
with tower at each side and gateway but showing impress of obv.,
1
oblong,
same
as the preceding,
1), fine and extremely rare 95J grs. From the Marsham collection (lot 670, 25. 10s.) ***
629
same type as lot 627, but below castle 1 \, 87| grs. (Bud. pi. xxix, I), fine and extremely rare From the Martin, Hastings (lot 507) and Addington collections. ***
Shilling,
wt.
irregular shaped,
630
Elevenpence
below,
II
;
(?),
oblong, obv.
Rough
rev.
showing impress of
and unpublished
*** From the Cuff and Marsham
631
(lot
694) collections.
Seven pence,
plain rare
rev., wt.
53|
grs.
collections.
632
Three
Shillings, 1645, octagonal nearly round, obv. Large crown; beneath which c R between two anemones ; below mips ; rev. obs.
:
below, anemone,
wt.
236J
grs.
(Bud.
1
xxvin,
5), fine
and
very rare
collections.
obv.
* * #
From
the Cuff,
633
Three
lines
type as the
preceding piece
;
but on the
rev.
CARL
grs.
1645. in three
4),
237|
(Bud.pl. xxvin,
*#* From
634
Shilling, 1645, circular, same type as the Three Shillings, lot 632, but on obv. under crown ; c R * -xii- in two lines, wt. 79 grs.
:
(Bud. pi. xxvin, 3 and 5), well preserved and very rare "%* From the Devonshire, Hall, Brown and Addington collections.
635
Shilling, 1645, circular, same obv. as the last piece and same rev. as the Three Shillings, lot 633, wt. 78 grs. (Bud. pi. xxvin, 3), fine and
very rare
1
collections.
88
Colchester.
636
Sh
i 1 1 i
ng, circular, obv. Representation of a castle in incuse; around Carolj Fortuna resurgam ; rev. incuse of obv., wt. 111| grs. (Bud. pi. xxix, 8),
1
very fine and exceedingly rare [PI. XI] *** From the Bergne (lot 784) and Addington
collections.
piece,
1
637
Shilling,
wt. 92|-
same type and legend as the preceding (Bud. pi. xxix, 7), very fine and extremely rare From the Bergne (lot 783) and Brice collections. ***
octagonal,
grs .
638
Ninepence,
wt.
octagonal,
66|
grs., fine
and
"%* From
the Marsham collection (lot 676). From its weight this piece must be a Ninepence. The standard weight would be 69f grs.
Newark.
639
Half Crown, Shilling and Ninepence, 1645, usual types pi. xxvin, 7, 8, 9, all reading Newark, all very fine
Shilling and
as Bud.
640
Ninepence,
;
1645, as in last
lot,
newarke
rare
641
Half Crown, Shilling, Ninepence and Sixpence, 1646, usual types, all reading Newark, a very fine set, the last piece shows the
original granulated
marks on
the silver
PONTEFRACT.
642
Two
obv.
dvm
spiro
flag in central
obs; above P C; on right, hand holding sword; below, 1648, wt. 152 grs. (comp. Bud. pi. xxix, 10), very fine and excessively rare 1
(lot
1648, lozenge-shaped, same type as the preceding piece and apparently struck from the same dies, but wt. 83 grs., extremely 1 fine and very rare
%*
644
106
From
Shilling, 1648, lozenge-shaped, similar type and legends as lot 642, but of rather coarse work ; the c R on obv. being in large letters,
.
wt.
grs.,
and rare
collection.
Shilling, 1648, same type as lot 642, but octagonal ; and as on the last piece the letters c R are larger, wt. 83 grs. (Bud. pi. xxix, 10),
.
extremely fine
and very rare [PI. XI] "%* From the Bergne (lot 787) and Brice
collections.
89
646
Shilling, 1648, lozenge-shaped; obv. dvm spiro spero, Crown with c R (large letters) below ; rev. Castle with flag in central tower ; on left, OBS; on right, P XII; below, 1648, wt. 73^ grs.(var. Rud.
.
pi.
xxix,
and rare
collection.
* * #
From
the
Maynard
647
Shilling, 1648, lozenge-shaped, same type as the preceding piece, but there is no flag in the central tower of the castle ; it is also of
smaller size and of the unusual
preserved and
very rare
wt.
99
grs.
*** From
648
the
Marsham
Shilling, 1648, lozenge-shaped, same type as the last coin, but struck 1 on a larger flan, and wt. 69| grs., in fair condition, rare
649
*** From the Walpole- White collection. Shilling, 1648, circular, same type, &c. as lot 646, with flag in central tower of castle, and two pellets after each word in obv. legend,
wt.
bl\
grs.,
%*
650
From
the
Devonshire,
Holmesdale
collections.
Shilling,
obv. carol II D G MAG II), octagonal Crown above legend in three lines, HANC rex., DEVS DEDIT 1648 rev. POST MORTEM PATRIS PRO FILIO, Castle with flag in central tower on left, obs above, PC; on right, mouth
1648
:
(Charles
et
xxix,
651
Shilling,
last coin
1648 (Charles IT), octagonal, same type and legends as the but reading on obv. dew for DEVS wt. 59 grs., very fine j
:
:,
652
1 and very rare SPIRO spero, Large obv. DVM Shilling, 1648 (Charles II), octagonal ; crown above c R rev. CAROLVS secvndvs 1648, Castle with flag
:
in
pi.
central
tower,
&c, similar
to
lot
650,
wt.
71^
grs.
(Rud.
1
xxix,
XI]
653
*** From the Leckenby collection. 1648 (Charles II), same type and legends as on the last coin, Shilling, but struck on a lozenge-shaped flan, wt. 70 grs., in fair condition and
exceedingly rare in this form
1
*** From
the
Marsham
Scarborough.
654
obv.
Castle with
rev.
plain,
two high towers and gateway on but showing impress of obv., wt. 292 grs.
and of
excessive rarity, cut out
xxix,
of a large plate or dish From the Martin, Hastings (lot 518, 30) and ***
Marsham
(lot 690,
44)
collections.
90
655
Two
Shillings (?), square, same type as the preceding piece ; but s only below ; on the reverse is engraved -in letters of the time, OB 1 Scarborough 1645, wt. 154 grs., very fine and excessively rare
Cuff,
collections.
below, \ x
rev.
plain, wt.
1 grs. (Bud. pi. xxix, 4), fine and extremely rare From the Devonshire, Martin, Hastings and Brice collections. This *#* coin is composed of a double piece of metal turned over at the top.
657
Two
S
II ;
70
grs.
(Bud. Suppl.
1
and extremely
rare
The *** From the Pembroke, Martin, Hastings and Brice collections. weights of the Scarborough pieces are somewhat irregular (see
following coins).
658
One
f
Shilling
ix
and Ninepence,
with
obv.,
wt.
below; plain reverse, 134 grs., very fine and extremely rare
*** From
659
Fifteen Pence, irregular shaded, View of castle as before on right, f n! wt. 102 grs., fine, excessively rare, struck on a piece of silver cut out
of the edge of a plate
1
"%* From
660
plain, wt.
the
Brice collections.
;
below, \;
rev.
107
grs. (comp.
xxix,
9),
very fine
and extremely
1
rare
Sixpence,
hexagonal,
Partial view
of castle as before
wt.
below,
vi
plain reverse, but showing slight impress of obv., Bud. Suppl. pi. vi, 8), fine, and of very great rarity
43
grs. (comp.
1
*** From
COMMONWEALTH.
a.d.
1649-1660.
Gold.
662
Unite or Twenty Shillings, 1649, m.m. sun; obv. the. commonwealth, of. England., Shield of St. George within wreath of palm
and laurel;
Ireland
;
rev.
above, .xx. (Bud. pi. xiv, 4), very fine, and a very rare date *** From the Brice collection.
663
Unite, 1650, same m.m. and type, as the preceding coin; date 1650,
extremely fine [PI.
XT]
91
664
"%* From
665
Unite, 1654, same m.m. and type; date 1654, very clipped, a very rare date Unite,
date
666
1657, same
m. m. and type
date
1657, fine,
and a rare
1
collection.
Unite,
1660,
m. m.
anchor,
same
type as
before
date
1660
1
{Ken. 126), fine, and an extra rare date From the Brice collection.
%*
668
Half Unite or Ten Shillings, 1649, m. m. sun, same type as the Unite, but mark of value, .x. above shields on rev. ; date 1649
{Ken. 127), very fine
1
*** From
669
J.
H. James's
collection.
XI]
collection.
Half Unite, 1651, same m. m. and type as before; date 1651 ; and dot before and after obv. legend {see Ken. p. 167, who says there
are no dots), fine, and a rare variety
1
*** From
671
J.
G. Hall's collection.
as before
;
a
1
and unpublished of
the
this
denomination
*** From
672
Marsham
and date
673
Crown
or Five Shillings, 1649, m. m. sun, same type as the Unite; but mark of value, V over shields on rev. ; date 1649 ; dots before and after obv. legend {see Ken. p. 167), very fine 1
674
Crown,
on
either
1650, same m. m. and type as the last coin ; date 1650; pellet side of mark of value {Ken. 128), extremely fine
1
[PL XI]
*** From
675
the
collections.
Crown,
date
1
and a
676
Crown,
1657, same m.m. and type; but no stops in date 1657, fine, and an unpublished date * * From the # Wyndham collection.
obv.
legend;
1
92
677
Crown,
1658, m.m. anchor, usual type, but no stops in obv. legend, which ends englan ; date 1658 (Bud. pi. XIV, 6), very fine and
extremely rare
1
*** From
Silver.
678
Crown,
1649, m.m. sun; obv. the. commonwealth, of. England., Shield of St. George within wreath of palm and laurel ; rev. GOD.
George and Ireland; above, .V. 7), extremely fine and exceedingly rare, only four or other specimens known [PI. XI] 1 five From the Meymott, Cuff, Murchison (lot 351) and Addington ***
with. vs. 1649., Shields of
(Snelling, pi. xvi,
St.
collections.
679
Crown,
date 1651,
1
well preserved
680
Crown,
Crown, Crown,
xxxi,
1),
extremely fine
1
fine,
681
and a very
1
rare date
682
very fine,
and a rare
variety
\*
683
Another specimen of this year has the rare as the above one.
sun,
figure 6 smaller
it is
not so
same type
.II.
as the
mark
of value
.VI.
(comp. Rud.
xxxi,
3), very
and a
rare date
684
as
and seems
struck for
xxxi, 3), extremely fine, nearly equal to a Blondeau, 1 a Proof [PI. XI]
(lot
859) and
685
very fine
and rare
1
*** From
686
the
Wyndham
collection.
Half Crown, 1655, same m.m. and type; date 1655, well preserved and unique of this date (see Hks. p. 374 and Num. Chron. 1884,
;
p.
%*
Wigan
collection.
Museum
other
is
c.)
known specimen
of
but it
I.
93
687
extremely fine
1
to
*** From
688
W.
Russell, Murchison
(lot
350) and
Brice collections.
a very rare
up
collection.
m.m.
sun,
as the
.XII.
;
Crown
(see
678)
pi.
date 1649
1
(Bud.
xxxi,
collection.
Shilling, 1651, same m. m., type and legends as the preceding coin ; 1 date 1651, extremely fine, and not improbably a Proof
collections.
*#* From
692
Shilling, 1657, same m. m. and type; date 1657 (Num. Chron. 1884,
p. 201), very well preserved
and an
\*
693
Hks. p. 374 says but one is said by Mr. Tutet to be in the Hunter collection." The above specimen is from the Wigan collection.
sun, same type and legends as the Crown (lot but above shields on rev. mark of value, .vi. ; date 1649 678); 1 (comp. Bud. pi. xxxi, 8), very fine, an extremely rare date
"
Sixpence, 1649, m. m.
collections.
695
8),
1
*** From
696
preserved,
and a date of
*#* From
Hks. mentions only one the Stewart Thorburn collection. This may be piece of this date as being in the Wakeford collection. The alteration in the last figure of the the same coin as the above. date is clearly the work of the mint authorities.
1659, m. m. anchor, same type and legends as before; date 1 1659, very fine, and probably a unique piece of this date
697
Sixpence,
\*
From
94
698
Shilling and
Sixpence
of
1652
last
a rare date
699
Shillings, 1653 and 1654, and Sixpences of same dates, m.m. sun, 4 usual types, all very well preserved
700
Shilling and Sixpence, 1655, m.m. sun, usual types, very well preserved, and an exceedingly rare date for both pieces, especially the second one 2
701
Shilling and Sixpence, 1658, with m.m. anchor, usual types, first well preserved, the second fine and a scarce date
the
702
Shilling and Sixpence, 1660, m.m. anchor, usual types; date 1660, 2 both well preserved and a rare date
703
of St.
of
above,
II
type
but
;
above shield
and Halfpennies
(2),
Shield of St.
wt.
George
rev.
grs.),
95
LOT 704
obv.
the commonwealth
.
ENGLAND
;
laurel; rev.
Shield of St. George within wreath of palm and ., god. with. vs. 1651., Shields of St. George and IreII
land
petrvs
rare
and peace 1651 edge inscribed, trvth fecit, (branch before and blond/EVS inventor after engraver's name), (Bud. pi. xxxi, 3), brilliant and extremely
above,
VI
*** From the Long, Maydwell, Hall, Parker, Brice, Murchison and Addington collections.
705
Half Crown, 1651, by Blondeau, same m. m. and type as the last coin, but edge inscribed in. the. third, yeare. of. freedome. by. gods.
blessing, restored. 1651 (Snelling,
pi.
vi,
and
1
XT]
*** From
706
Shilling, 1651, by Blondeau, same m. m., type and legends as the Half Crown, lot 704 ; but on rev. mark of value, xil above shield ; edge
milled (Rud. pi. xxxi, 5), very rare, and considered
specimen known *** From the Pembroke, Bergne
to
be
the finest
1
(lot
collections.
707
Sixpence,
1651,
Half Crown,
lot
by Blondeau, same m. m., type and legends as the 704 but on rev. mark of value, VI ; edge milled,
;
7),
extremely fine
and
very rare
*** From
708
Half Crown, 1651, by Ramage, m. m. mullet on both sides obv. THE. common, wealth, of. England., Shield of St. George within laurel wreath; rev. gavrded. with, angeles. 1651., Shields of St. George and Ireland supported by an angel edge inscribed, trvth.
;
pi.
xxxii,
2),
extremely fine
and extremely
1
* *
XI]
Wigan and Brice
collections.
From
96
709
m., type and legends as the but edge plain, very well preserved, unpublished 1 *** From the Addington collection.
710
Shilling, 1651, by Eamage, same m. m., type and legends as the Half Crown and from the same dies, but thinner and edge slightly
engrailed, wt. 97 grs. (Eud. pi.
greater rarity than the
xxxn,
3),
extremely fine
and of
still
Half Crown
* * *
711
From
the Devonshire,
collections.
sides
obv.
trvth.
trvth. and. peace., Shield George of Ireland; edge inscribed, trvth. and. peace. 1651.; stops throughout, mullets, wt. 132 grs. {Eud. pi. xxxil, 1), this piece is
rev.
struck on
thick flan,
and
is
[PI.
XI]
W.
Forster,
*** From
the Tyssen, Trattle, Durrant, Sparkes, " in the North and Brice collections.
"
A Lady
Copper.
712
sun,
704,
flan
same type and legends as and with plain edge, fine and
1
unique in
metal
%*
From
OLIVER CROMWELL.
a.d.
1656-1658.
Patterns.*
Gold.
713
THE
obv.
left,
olivar.
laureate,
no drapery
rev.
Protectorate,
crowned
pax. qv^eritvr. bello. 1656., Square shield of the ; edge inscribed, + protector, literis.
wt.
351^
in,
grs.
1,
{engraved in
p.
PL
iv,
pi.
19
Henfrey,
pi.
and
104),
1
brilliant,
XII]
the Pembroke, Edmonds, Wigan and Brice collections. references are to Henfrey " Numismata Cromwelliana."
From
The
* As there is no evidence that the coins of Cromwell were ever in circulation, they must be considered all to be patterns.
97
714
same type and legends as the preceding coin 1656, by Simon and struck from the same dies ; but the edge is milled, wt. 140.1 grs. 1 (Bud. pi. xiv, 7), brilliant and rare From the Pembroke, Parker and Brice collections. This piece is *** engraved in the Pembroke Cat. Pt. iv, pi. 18.
Broad,
715
obv.
olivar. d.
laureate,
g. rp.
left,
no drapery
rev.
pax.
p. 107), brilliant
wt.
71^
grs.
(Henfrey, pi.
ill,
3,
and
1
rare [PI.
XII]
Cuff,
*#* From
716
Tyssen,
Thomas, Durrant,
collections.
Half Broad, 1656, by Simon j same type and legends as the preceding coin, and struck from the same dies, but with plain edge, wt. 71.5 grs.
{Henfrey, p. 107), brilliant and exceedingly rare
1
%*
717
From
the Pembroke,
collections.
Parker,
Brice,
Murchison
(lot
381) and
Addington
Half Broad, 1656, by Tanner j similar obv. type to &c. after HIB., and no dot after pro, and same
edge plain,
wt.
lot 715,
rev.
but without
140
grs.
(Henfrey, pi.
die
ill,
2),
from a cracked
collection (lot 236). This differs from all Tanner's restrikes in having the correct date. It was evidently struck before
work
of Simon,
was
same die as
the Broad.
This piece
718
last coin,
wt.
but
grs.
1
edge milled,
72
(Henfrey, pi.
very fine
Half Broad, 1658, by Tanner, precisely the same type and from the same dies as the preceding coin, but the edge is plain, wt. 71.6 grs.
very fine
*#* From
720
SIMON'S CROWN,
SCO. hib
1658, IN GOLD; obv. olivar. d.g.r.p. ang. &c PRO, Bust to left, laureate and draped ; rev. PAX.
crowned
QVjERITVR. bello 1658, Square garnished shield of the Protectorate, ; edge inscribed, has. nisi, peritvrvs. mihi. adimat.
nemo., wt. 758 grs. (Eud. pi. xxxn, 4; Henfrey, p. 132), extremely fine and of the highest rarity, and the usual flaw on the obv. scarcely
visible
[PL XII]
*** From the Thomas, Duncombe and Addington collections. The only other known specimen of this coin in gold was in the Bieber
98
Lot 720
continued.
(=710
grs.),
Thomas, Loscombe, That pedigree is unquestionably wrong, as the specimen in the Thomas collection weighed 1 oz. 11 dwts. 15 grs., or practically the same as the Montagu one, which was purchased by Mr. Addington at the Duncombe sale, 1885 (lot 127), and in which catalogue it is stated to have formerly The Montagu coin and the Thomas belonged to Mr. Thomas. In a MS. note Mr. Cuff states coin are therefore the same piece. that Mr. Till had a specimen but as no such coin appears in his
Murchison and Bale
collections."
;
heavier, and weighs 1 oz. 11 dwts. " coin is said to have been formerly in the
Its weight is stated to be whereas the above specimen is 14 grs. (=758 grs.). The Bieber
It is very probable that catalogue he may have sold it privately. the Bieber coin formerly belonged to Mr. Till.
Silver.
721
Crown,
1658,
i
by Simon.
Precisely the
dies as the preceding coin, with the flaw in the obv. die
visible, extremely fine
and rare in
this state
*** From
722
the
collections.
Crown,
lot 720,
1658, by Tanner, similar type and legends as Simon's coin, but struck after the dies had been repaired ; the edge is
and p. 142),
collection.
brilliant
[PI.
XII]
1658,
dies,
723
Crown,
same
by Tanner, same
724
*x* From the Bergne (lot 886) and Brice collections. Crown, 1658, known as the "Dutch Crown," same type, legends and
same inscription on edge as lot 720, but varying slightly in the and head of Cromwell, which is thinner, and the N in ang on obv. legend is upside down (Henfrey, pi. iv, 5), extremely 1 fine and very rare, said to have been executed in Holland
style of lettering
collection.
as the
Crown
on the
sco.
1656
edge inscribed,
has. nisi,
extra rare of
and
servation
%*
From
99
726
Half Crown, 1658, by Simon, same type and legends as the preceding coin, but reading hib for hi. and date 1658; edge inscribed as
before (Rud.pl
%*
727
From
the
xxxn, 5), extremely fine [PI. XII] Duncombe and Addington collections.
Two
Shilling Piece, 1658, by Simon, type and legends nearly as the Crown, but in the titles on the obv., &c. after hib is omitted
;
edge plain, wt. 153| grs. (Bud pi. fine and extremely rare [PI. XII]
G,
Henfrey,
p.
145), extremely
1
*#* From
728
the Baker,
collections.
Shilling, 1658, by Simon, similar in all respects to the Crown; date 1658 ; edge milled (Bud. pi. XXXII, 7), brilliant and very rare in this
state
1
*#* From
729
the Cuff,
Duncombe and
Brice collections.
as the Shilling
iv, I), fine
1
and same date; edge engrailed, wt. 45 grs. (Henfrey, pi. and of the highest rarity, only a very few specimens known
*** From
730
collections.
Ninepence
same type and legends as the Crown (?), 1658, by Tanner, by Simon, but reading on obv. SCO. hib. pro for SCO. hib &c. pro ;
date 1658
;
edge plain,
4 and p. 146),
1
fine
and extremely
rare [PI.
XII]
collection.
and
dies,
89
grs.
but with edge milled and struck on a smaller 1 (Henfrey, p. 146), very fine and very rare
in
*** From the Addington collection. Though light may also have been intended for a Ninepence.
732
weight, this
is
1
51^
grs., fine
and
very rare
733
Broad,
lot
1656, by Simon, same type and legends in all respects as 714, and struck from the same dies, wt. 85 grs. (see Bud.
and
Copper.
734
Half Broad, 1658, by Tanner, same type and legends and from the same dies as lot 718; edge plain, fine and very rare *** From the Hugh Howard and Brice collections,
100
735
Shilling, 1658, by Tanner, usual type and legends as the Crown with laureate and draped bust of Cromwell, and on rev. Garnished
shield
crowned
but
obv.
* *
ii
the Gibbs collection. This is probably the same piece as is described and figured in the Gent. Mag. Sept. 1786. It is there called a Halfpenny (see Henfrey, p. 145).
From
CHARLES
a.d.
II.
1660-1684.
Hammered Coinage.
Gold.
736
Unite or Twenty Shillings, by Simon, m. m. crown obv. carolvs. ii. d. g. mag. brit. FRAN. ET. hib. rex, Bust of King to left, laureate, hair long, in armour and mantle no numerals rev. FLORENT.
;
;
Concordia, regna., Oval garnished shield, crowned, between C and R, wt. 140 grs. (Rud. pi. xv, 2), extremely fine and rare 1
collections.
Unite, by Simon, same m. m., type and legends as the previous coin, but there are no stops between words of legend on obv. and none before and after legend on rev., wt. 137^ grs., in brilliant condition
and
very rare
collection.
738
Unite, by Simon, same m. m., type and legends as lot 736, but behind head of King mark of value xx ; the letters of the legends are 1 smaller, wt. 139 grs. (Rud. pi. xiv, 9), extremely fine and rare
*
From
or
the
Wigan and
Brice collections.
739
Half Unite
obv., wt.
Ten
Shillings, by Simon, m. m. crown, same type lot 736, and without mark of value on
and rare
collection.
Half Unite, by Simon, same m. m., type, &c, as the Unite, lot 738, with mark of value, x, behind head of King, wt. 70 grs. (Rud. 1 pi. xiv, 10), extremely fine and rare [PI. XII]
%*
From
the
Wigan and
Brice collections.
101
741
Crown
or Five Shillings, by Simon, m. m. crown, similar type and legends as the Unite, lot 736, without mark of value on obv., and " a most exquisite reading fr. for FRAN, wt. 34 grs. (Bud. pi. XV, 4),
%*
742
specimen equal to a proof" and very rare From the Martin, Murchison (lot 389,
collections.
Crown, by
lot 738,
of obv.
fine
Simon, m. m. crown, similar type and legends as the Unite, with mark of value, V, behind head of King ; same variety legend as last piece, wt. 35 grs. (Bud. pi. XV, 1), extremely
very rare
collections.
1
and
743
Half Crown,
1st issue,
m. m. crown;
obv.
carolvs.
ii.
d. g.
mag.
and armour
left, crowned, hair long, King no mark of value or inner circle ; rev.
to
christo. avspice. regno., Plain square shield on cross fleury ; no inner circle (Bud. pi. xxxiii, 1), in the most perfect and beautiful condition, the finest
%*
744
1 specimen known [PI. XII] Like the Durrant, Bergne (lot 897) and Brice collections. the gold, all the hammered silver coins are the work of Simon.
From
Half Crown, 2nd issue, same m. m., type, &c, as the last coin but on obv. mark of value, xxx, behind head of King, and reading fra.
;
for FRAN.;
rare
no inner
and extremely
1
%*
745
From
issue,
the
Marsham
collection.
same m. m. and
similar type,
&c,
to lot 743,
of
value, xxx, on
obv.
and inner
circle
on both
1
sides; reading br. fr. et. hib. (Bud. pi. xxxiii, 11), extremely fine,
perfectly circular struck piece
%*
746
From
the Devonshire, Cuff, Bergne (lot 896) and Brice collections. Mr. Brice describes this coin as " a magnificent and as to condition,
1st issue,
unique specimen."
Shilling,
usual type, as the Half Crown, withm. m. crown, of value or inner circles, and reading MAG. BRIT.
1
fr. et. hib. (Bud. pi. xxxiii, 2), extremely fine and rare *^* From the Hastings and Brice collections.
747
Shilling, 2nd
issue, usual type and m. m. and with mark of value, xn, and no inner circles ; reading mag. br. fr. et. hib. (Bud. and Sixpence of same issue and type, with mark pi. xxxiii, 7) of value, vi, and reading mag. bri. fra. et. hi. (ib. pi. xxxiii, 8),
on
obv.
*** No.
no. 2
collections.
102
748
Shilling, 3rd issue, usual type and m. m., with mark of value, xn, and inner circles on both sides j reading mag. bri. fra. et. hib. (comp.
Bud. pi. xxxiii, 12), fine and rare * * From the # Bergne (lot 898) and Brice
collections.
749
Shilling, 3rd issue, same type, &c, as the last coin, with mark of value and inner circles, but reading brit. fr. (PMd. pi. xxxm, 12), a very 1 fine and round specimen [PI. XII]
collection.
usual type, with m. m. crown, and without mark Sixpence, of value or inner circles, reading brit. fran. et. hib. (Bud.
pi.
xxxiii,
%*
751
circles
From
the
collections.
Sixpence, 3rd
very fine
issue,
on both sides
and rare in
usual type, with mark of value, vi, and inner reading bri. fra. et. hib. (Bud. pi. xxxiii, 13)>
this condition
1
752
901) and Brice collections. 1st issue, without marks of value or inner circles Half Groat and Penny of 2nd issue, with marks of value and no inner circle ; and Groat, Threepence, Half Groat and Penny, of 4th issue (Maundy money 1), with marks of value but no inner circles, large bust of King dividing legend, all very fine and desirable
(lot
pieces
%*
753
usual
on both
1st issue
Half Groats
issue
;
(2,
issue,
Cliches struck for the obv. dies of the Unite without mark of value; and Half Crown, 1st issue, also without mark of value, fine and rare, 2 %* Both from the Hawkins and Cockburn collections.
Milled Coinage.
Gold.
756
obv.
carolvs.
ii,
King, truncation pointed, lovelock in front; elephant below; rev. mag. BR. fra. et. hib. rex. 1668., Four shields, crowned, in
form of cross
centre
;
sceptre
in
each angle
four c's
interlinked
in
edge inscribed, DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. vicesimo. (Bud.pl. xv, 5), extremely fine
*
ANNO.
REGNL
1
From
103
757
Five Guineas, 1669, same type as the last, but no elephant under bust; date 1669; on edge, DECVS. &c, ANNO, regni. vicesimo.
primo. (comp. Ken. 133), in brilliant rare, a variety not given by Kenyon
condition, probably
a proof, very
1
*** From
758
Five Guineas, 1676, usual type, with small bust of King, truncation pointed, lovelock in front ; elephant and castle below ; edge inscribed, DECVS. &c, ANNO. REGNI. VICESIMO. OCTAVO., very fine
Moxom
usual
and Brice
collections.
Five Guineas,
type, but with large bust of King, truncation rounded, no lovelock ; edge inscribed, DECVS. &c, anno. regni. tricesimo. primo. (Bud. pi. xv, 9), in brilliant condition, and
1679,
quite equal to
a proof
collections.
Five Guineas, 1684, same type as the but under bust elephant and castle;
last piece,
and same
varieties,
Two
usual type, as the Five Guineas, with small bust of King, truncation pointed, lovelock in front ; date
Guineas,
;
1664,
1664
rare
edge milled,
coin,
excessively fine
and equal
"
to
*** Of
762
Two
type,
&c,
with elephant under the bust (Bud. tremely rare, probably a proof
pi.
XV,
6),
brilliant
and
ex1
%*
763
From
the Cuff,
Wigan and
Brice collections.
Two
date 1675; edge milled with diagonal lines (Bud.pl. xv, 10), a "superb specimen as from the dies,
cation
lovelock;
cannot be finer"
Cuff,
Murchison, Bergne
(lot
collections.
Two
Guineas,
with
state
1676, same type, &c, as the preceding coin, but elephant and castle under the bust; date 1676; edge
1
milled with diagonal lines (Ken. 134), extremely fine and rare in this
765
Two
Guineas, 1682, usual type, with large bust of King, truncation rounded ; date 1682 ; large lettering on both sides edge milled diagonally, fine and rare, being a date not given by Kenyon 1
;
\*
From
104
766
Guinea,
usual type, as the Five Guineas with small bust of King, truncation pointed, love- lock in front ; and elephant under bust; date 1663 ; edge milled with straight lines {Rud. pi. xv, 7),
1663,
1
extremely fine
collection.
Guinea,
variety
1665, usual type, as the preceding coin, but no elephant date 1665, extremely fine, and an unpublished ;
1
Brice collections.
;
768
Guinea,
Guinea,
pi.
diagonally, fine
769
1676, usual type, with large bust of King, truncation rounded, very long moustache; date 1676; edge milled diagonally {Rud.
770
Guinea,
1678, usual type, with large bust of King, truncation rounded ; below, elephant and castle ; date 1678 ; edge milled diagonally,
extremely fine
771
Guinea,
*** From
772
Guinea,
1682,
usual
bust of King,
;
truncation
date 1682
773
type, with small bust of King, truncation 1 love-lock in front ; date 1669, extremely fine
as the last coin
;
774
N
and rare in
this state
collections.
King; truncation
rounded; no elephant; date 1677, extra fine and unpublished by 1 Kenyon *** From the Moxom and Brice collections.
776
Half Guinea, 1678, same type as the preceding coin, but under elephant and castle ; date 1678, extremely fine and rare
bust,
1
%*
777
From
and
1
105
Silver.
779
Crown,
obv. carolvs. ii. del gratia., Bust of King to right, and draped; rev. mag. BR. fra. ET. hib. rex. 1662., Four in centre, star of shields, crowned, and arranged in form of cross the Garter, and in each angle two c's interlinked ; edge inscribed, 1 decvs. et tvtamen (Bud. pi. xxxiv, 6), fine and scarce
1662
laureate
* * This is the general type of all Charles # only varieties will be noticed.
II's
780
Crown,
(Rud.
1662, same as the preceding coin, but rose under King's bust
reading gra. for gratia., and dated on edge decvs., &c, 1662
pi.
xxxiv,
and
*** From
781
Crown,
1663, usual type, no rose under bust; date 1663, and inscribed on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. XV., very fine and rare in
this state
%*
782
From
Crown,
scribed,
decvs. et. tvtamen. only; under bust; date 1663; on edge, DECVS. &c, ANNO. REGNI. XV.; no
rev.
stops in
ivell
what scarce
varieties
783
Crown,
King
date 1664
edge inscribed, decvs. &c, anno, regni. xvl, extremely fine and
rare, this coin is altogether smaller but thicker
than usual
*#* From
784
Crown,
same as the preceding, but date 1665; and edge indecvs. &c, anno, regni. xvil, very fine and an exceedingly scribed,
1665,
1
*x* From
785
Crown,
1666, usual type, but with elephant under bust; date 1666
inscribed, decvs.
and edge
very fine
and
Crown,
decimo. nono.
106
787
Crown,
1669, usual type; date 1669; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. REGNI. vicesimo. primo. ; another, similar; date 1670; on edge,
anno, regni. vicesimo. secvndo. j and Half Crowns of same type and dates, 1669 and 1670, those of 1669 are well preserved
of 1670 fine
%*
788
Wakeford
collection.
Crown,
regni.
1671, usual type; date 1671; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. vicesimo. tertio. ; also Half Crown and Shilling of
789
3 same type and date, fine *V* Nos. 2 and 3 from the Wakeford collection. Crown, 1672, usual type; date 1672; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. vicesimo. qvarto.; also Half Crown and Shilling of 3 same type and date, the first two fine Nos. 2 and 3 from the Wakeford collection. ***
790
Crown,
1673, usual type, but with large bust of King; date 1673 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. vicesimo. qvinto., very fine and
rare in this state
1
%*
791
From
is
preserved to
Crown,
regni. vicesimo.
septimo.
also
Sixpence
served
of
same
well pre-
collection.
Crown, 1676, usual type, with large bust; date, 1676; on edge, decvs. &c, ANNO, regni. vicesimo. octavo., extremely fine and rare
in this state
1
*** From
793
Crown,
on edge, decvs.
and
very rare
From
(lot 432).
794
Crown,
1679, usual type; date 1679; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. tricesimo. primo.; also Half Crown, Shilling and 4 Sixpence of same date, all very fine, a desirable set
1680, usual type; date 1680; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. tricesimo. secvndo; also Half Crown, Shilling, un-
795
Crown,
published,
and Sixpence of same date, in good condition *** All from the Wakeford collection.
796
Crown,
1681, usual type; date 1681; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. tricesimo. tertio.; also Half Crown, Shilling (with elephant and castle under bust), and Sixpence of same date, all
well preserved
107
797
Crown,
1682, usual type; date 1682; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. tricesimo. qvarto.; also Half Crown, Shilling, unpub-
lished,
and Sixpence,
1
of
same
* * Nos. #
and
2 from the
Wakeford
collection.
798
Crown,
1683, usual type ; date 1683 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. tricesimo. qvinto.; also Half Crown, Shilling, very rare, and Sixpence of same date, all fine, a rare set 4
;
799
Half Crown, 1663, usual type as the Crown; date 1663 on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. xv., very fine and scarce 1 From the Durrant, Bergne (lot 917) and Brice collections. ***
800
1666; on edge, DECVS. &c, anno, regni. xviii. (Rud.pl xxxiv, 11); another, dated 1668; on edge, DECVS. &c, ANNO, regni. vicesimo., both in fair condition and excessively rare ;
Hies. p.
383 says
that the B.
M.
specimen of 1668
is
unique
a few
speci-
2
collection.
*** No.
801
Half Crown, 1670, usual type; date 1670; on edge, decvs. &c,
anno, regni. vicesimo. secvndo.; another, dated 1673; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. vicesimo. qvinto., both very fine 2
802
in good condition, of the highest rarity, " only one other specimen known,
and
and in
the
the
H.M.
*** From
803
Wakeford
edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. vicesimo. sexto.; another, dated 1676 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. vicesimo. octavo., both extra fine and very
rare dates, especially the first piece
*** No.
804
from the Eishton and Brice, and no. 2 from the Brooks
collection.
Half Crown, 1677, usual type date 1677 on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. vicesimo. nono.; another, dated 1678 on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. tricesimo., both extremely fine, the second a
;
rare date
805
type, but with elephant and castle under bust ; date 1681 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. triKing's cesimo. tertio., fine and exceedingly rare, believed to be the finest
1
specimen known
*** From
the
Wakeford
collection.
108
806
Shilling, 1663, usual type ; date 1663 ; on the rev. the shield of Ireland is placed on the right, of Scotland on the left edge milled with
;
xxxiv,
12), brilliant,
and equal
to
a proof
collections.
Shilling, 1663, same as the preceding, but the obv. is struck from a different die, the arrangement of the hair is varied, and the shields on the rev. are correctly placed, also brilliant and as fine as a
proof
(lot
Shilling, 1666, usual type, but the bust of the King not draped and with lovelock before ; under
as
on the Guinea,
elephant
;
it,
date
edge milled with straight lines; another of 1671, usual type, with draped bust ; plume below, and also on rev. ; date 1671; edge milled diagonally (comp. Eud.pl. xxxiv, 14), both ex2 tremely fine and very rare, especially the first piece
1666;
%*
809
collection
no.
also
another,
;
same date, but with elephant under King's bust, the finest known and another of 1673, with plume under King's bust and on rev.,
;
fine
*** Nos.
810
collection.
Shilling, 1669, usual type; date 1669; edge with diagonal milling,
fine, and as regards its date probably unique, unpublished *** From the Rhodes, Murchison, Rishton and Brice collections.
1
811
Shillings, 1668, 1674 (2 specimens, one with large bust), and 1676, of the usual type, all very fine, that with the large bust very rare
*** Nos.
812
Shilling,
2,
collection.
1674, usual type with plume under bust and on rev. ; date 1674; another, 1684, with large bust of King; no plume; and Sixpence, 1674, all with diagonal milling, and extremely fine and
rare
collections.
Shilling, 1676, usual type, but with plume under bust and on
fine
;
rev.,
but with plume on obv. only, well preserved ; and Sixpences, 1676 and 1677, also of the usual type and without plume, extremely fine, the first two very rare
another,
1677,
similar,
no. 4
*** Nos. 1 and 2 from the Wakeford ; no. 3 from the Gibbs, and from the Bergne and Brice collections.
109
814
Maundy Money,
Penny)
of 1670, 1671,
complete sets (Groat, Threepence, Half Groat and 16 1672 and 1673, all very fine
815
Maundy Money,
very fine
all
16
all
1
816
Maundy Money,
very fine
817
Maundy Money,
fine
all
very
12
Pattern Broad, 1660, by Simon; obv. carolvs il rex., Large bust of King to right, laureate, hair long, wearing armour and mantle
;
above his head, star ; below bust, S (Simon) ; rev. magnalia. dei cross formed of the numerals n, four times repeated and 1660.,
surmounted by two
c's
star in centre
;
in
edge
1
xxxiv,
Bergne
* * %
From
the Tyssen,
973) and
Brice
collections.
819
Pattern Broad,
1660, by Simon, same as the preceding piece and struck from the same dies, but with edge plain, wt. 132 grs. in brilliant condition as the last,
and
%*
820
From
Pattern Broad, 1662, by Simon; obv. car. il d. g. m. br. fr. et hi. rex, Bust of King to left, laureate, hair long, wearing armour and
nine leaves in wreath and berries below, S (Simon) ; rev. ; florent. CONCORDIA, regna. 1662., Plain square shield crowned ; edge plain, wt. 140 grs. (Rud. pi. XIV, 8), very fine and rare
mantle
821
Pattern Broad,
the
obv. is
1662, by Simon, similar to the preceding coin, but from a different die, the wreath of the King having ten leaves and no berries ; rev. same die as last coin edge plain,
;
wt.
140
and rare
(lot
276*) collections.
110
822
Pattern Broad,
obv. is
from a third
;
1662, by Simon, similar to the last piece, but the die, which has ten leaves and also berries in the
obv.
wreath
the
rev. is
also
;
edge plain,
wt.
137
grs.,
XIII]
823
Pattern Crown,
(letters
1662, by Roettier
obv.
carolvs.
del gratia
frosted),
;
Bust of King to
;
drapery
1662.,
of
truncation pointed
shields
rev.
right, laureate, hair long ; no mag. br. fra. et. hib. rex.
crowned and arranged in form of cross; arms England and France quarterly on 1st and 3rd shields; star of the Garter, in the centre ; two c's interlinked in each angle ; edge inscribed in small letters, * + * decvs. et. tvtamen., wt. 799 grs.,
Four
brilliant
and of
XIII]
collections.
*** From the Trattle, Thomas, Baker, Duncombe and Brice 824
Proof of Crown,
and the arms
1663; xv. +
1663, by Roettier, same as the preceding coin, but the bust of the King is draped after the usual type of the Crown,
England and France are on separate shields ; date edge inscribed, + decvs. et. tvtamen. anno, regni. wt. 900 grs. (comp. Rud., silver, pi. xxxiv, 6), extremely fine
of
1
and
very rare
*** From
the Trattle,
collections.
825
Pattern Broad,
same
by Simon; Same type and struck from the Gold Broad, lot 818, " magnalia. dei 1660.," but with edge inscribed, * reversvs. sine, clade. victor simon fecit laurel-branch before artist's name, wt. 193 grs. (Rud. pi. xxxiv, 1), extremely fine and excessively rare, one of Simon's finest works 1
1660,
dies as the
Tyssen, Trattle, Edmonds, Cuff, Murchison, Bergne 967) and Addington collections. The obverse shows that the die had cracked. This is probably the last example struck of this
rare piece.
826
Pattern Broad,
1660, by Simon, same as the preceding coin, but struck on a thinner flan and with edge grained, wt. 143 grs., fine, but 1 rather roughly struck, the obv. has no flaw
827
Pattern Broad, 1660, by Simon; obv. carolvs. ii. d. g. mag. br, fr. et. hi. rex, Large bust of King to right, extending to edge of coin
and dividing legend ; laureate, in armour and mantle ; below, s. (Simon); rev. magna, opera. Domini. 1660., Plain square shield crowned, arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland separately
quartered; edge plain, wt. 125
very rare
grs.
(Rud.
pi.
xxxiv,
2), fine
and
1
the
Wakeford
collection.
Ill
Pattern Broad,
1660, by Simon
obv.
carolvs.
ii.
d. g.
King
the preceding
fine
plain, wt.
rarity,
126
grs.
apparently
two
other specimens
1
\*
829
From
collections.
Pattern Broad, 1660, by Simon; obv. probasti. me. dne. sicvt. argentvm, Garnished shield crowned arms of France and England quarterly rev. magna, opera. &c, Plain square shield, crowned, as
; ;
827 ; on edge, * reversvs. sine, clade. victor simon laurel-branch before artist's name, wt. 174 grs. (Bud. pi. xxxiv, almost unique and in mint state [PI. XIII]
lot
f.
3),
*** From
Addington
830
Pattern Broad,
1662,
by
Simon,
obv.
car.
ii.
d.
g.
&c,
(letters
frosted), Bust of King to left, wearing wreath with ten leaves and berries, &c. ; rev. florent. CONCORDIA, regna. 1662., Square shield crowned ; edge plain, wt. 146 grs. (from the same dies as the
regis,
Three-masted ship sailing to right, the main-sail is decorated with the royal arms and the top-sail with c. n. R. surmounted by crown
(Bud., gold coins, pi.
xm,
and of
No
832
This is an impression on a thin plaque. collection. obverse die appears to have been made by Simon.
by Simon;
obv.
dei. gra,
Bust
of
the
King
to
;
below, Simon ;
rev.
hib rex. 1663., The crowned shields of England, Scotland, France and Ireland arranged in form of cross ; the George of the Garter within the motto in centre ; two c's interlinked in
bri.
ET.
mag
fr
each angle ; on the edge is engraved the Petition THOMAS Simon most, hvmbly. prays, yovr MAJESTY to. compare,
this.
his.
tryall. piece,
with.
the.
dvtch. and.
:
if.
more
C's
trvly.
drawn &
HIM.
two
112
Lot 832
continued.
crowned and within two palm-branches, separate the end of the inscription from the beginning, wt. 537^ grs. (Bud. " without pi. XXXIV, 7), extremely rare, in beautiful condition, " damage of any kind, and the Petition is well struck and perfect
interlinked,
'
[PI.
XIII]
*+* This beautiful specimen of Simon's best work is said, according to Num. Chron. vol. xvi,p. 137, to have belonged to Mr. Thomas Selbye, whose collection was sold in 1755. It does not occur in his Catalogue, but it appears to have been previously purchased by Mr. Wilbraham Bootle, whose collection was sold to Mr. Richard Miles, the dealer, who in turn sold the coin to Mr. Marmaduke Trattle. Mr. Trattle on obtaining another specimen, viz. that recently sold by Mr. Bieber, relinquished the above one to Mr. Abraham Edmonds, who disposed of it to Mr. W. S. Higgs. At the latter's sale in 1830 it was purchased by Mr. Thomas Thomas, and at his sale in 1844 it passed into the possession of Mr. Alfred Wigan. Mr. James Brice purchased it on the death of Mr. Wigan, and when Mr. Montagu obtained the whole of Mr. Brice's collection, this piece came into
his possession. In the Num. Chron. (I.e.) this specimen is described as fine, but in fact it is in perfect condition, without a scratch or flaw of any kind. It is possible that Mr. Bergne in writing its
pedigree
prefer
may
itself.
logue, Mr.
lot 277,
833
by
Simon.
Same
type, legends and date as the Petition Crown (see preceding piece), and struck from the same dies ; but the edge is inscribed, reddite.
of a
510
grs.,
known
of this remarkable coin is very similar to that of the Petition Crown above described. It was originally in the collection of Mr. Thomas Selbye. At his sale in 1755 it was purchased by Mr. Carmey for Mr. Wilbraham Bootle. The latter's cabinet was purchased by Mr. Richard Miles, and the coin then passed into the possession of Mr. Marmaduke Trattle, by whom it was sold to Mr. Abraham Edmonds, and at whose sale in 1834, it was purchased by Mr. Cuff. From the last collection it has passed successively into the cabinets of Mr. Wigan, Mr. Sparkes, Mr. Brice, and finally into that of Mr. Montagu. Again, Mr. Bergne (Num. Chron. vol. xvi, p. 143), describes this coin as in good condition. This gives it but scanty praise, whereas but for two or three slight and almost imperceptible scratches on the King's face, the coin is in perfect condition.
113
834
Pattern Crown,
(letters frosted),
1662,
by
Roettier; obv.
carolvs.
ii.
del gratia.
;
Bust of King to
rev.
right,
no
hib.
rex.
star of
Four
shields
crowned and arranged in form of cross; two interlinked c's in each angle ;
edge
1
* + * decvs.et. tvtamen.,
and unpublished
*** From
835
the Devonshire, Cuff, Bergne (lot 964) and Brice collections. This piece is struck from the same dies as lot 823.
;
Proof Crown,
1662, by Roettier, similar type to the preceding coin but the bust of the King is draped and the edge is plain (Rud. pi. xxxiv, 6), extremely fine and very rare, the finest specimen known
(see
Num.
Chron.
vol. xiii,
p. 46)
collections.
*** From
836
the
Proof Crown,
the edge
is
1662, by Roettier, same as the last piece, but there is a rose under the King's bust ; the obv. legend reads del gra, and
inscribed, decvs.
et.
tvtamen *
(Rud.
pi.
xxxiv,
5),
extremely fine
*** From
837
Proof Crown,
1664, by Roettier, similar type to lot 835, but with small bust of King, draped, &c, and with the arms of England and France on separate shields on the rev. ; dated 1664 ; edge inscribed,
pi.
xxxiv,
10),
a
1
*** From
838
Duncombe
and Addington
1663, by Roettier, same type as the preceding but dated 1663, and edge inscribed, decvs. &c, anno, regni. coin, 1 XV., extremely fine and very rare
collections.
Pewter.
839
Same
type,
*.*
legends and inscription on edge as the silver specimen (lot 833), 1 and struck from the same dies, extremely fine and excessively rare the Devonshire, Chetwynd and Whitehead collections (see From
Num.
840
Chron.
vol.
xvi, p. 144).
PATTERN CROWN,
unique
*** From
1663, by Simon. Precisely the same type, and date (1663), and struck from the same dies as the legends Petition Crown (lot 832), but with plain edge, extremely fine and
(see
Num. Chron. vol. xvi, p. 146) the Devonshire and Shepherd (lot 433) collections.
114
1685-1688.
Gold,
lot
841
obv.
iacobvs.
ii.
of
King
to
left, laureate, hair long, no drapery ; rev. MAG. BR. fra. et. hib. rex. 1686., Four crowned shields arranged in form of cross ; sceptre in each angle ; on edge decvs. et. tvtamen. anno, regni.
secvndo. (Rud.
pi.
xv, 13), in
brilliant state
"%* From
the
Cuff,
Shepherd and
general type of
all
Brice collections. This is the the gold coins of this reign ; varieties only will
be noticed.
842
Five Guineas, 1687, same as the preceding coin, but under bust of King elephant and castle; date 1687; edge inscribed, decvs. &c, anno, regni. tertio. (Rud. pi. xv, 17), extremely fine and rare 1
843
*** From the Brice collection. Two Guineas, 1687, same type &c, as the Five Guineas; no elephant and castle under bust date 1687 edge milled (Rud. pi. xv, 1 14), extra fine and rare * From the Chetwynd and Brice collections.
;
;
844
Two
Guineas, 1688,
milled, brilliant
*** From
845
castle
date 1685
very fine
846
1686, usual type, without elephant and castle on obv. ; date 1 1686, the finest specimen known, and probably a proof rare *** From the Edmonds, Bolland, Baker, Bergne (lot 986) and Brice
Guinea,
collections.
847
848
Guinea,
fine
1687, same type as the preceding coin, but date 1687, extra
1
Guinea,
date 1688,
1
very fine
%*
From
the
Maynard
collection.
115
849
type,
;
same as the Guinea, no elephant and date 1686 edge milled (Bud. pi. xv, 16),
;
very fine
collection.
;
as the preceding coin and rare bust; date 1688, extremely fine
plain under
1
collection.
851
Crown,
Usual type, with bust of King, laureate and draped to left ; rev. Four crowned shields in form of cross ; star of the Garter in centre; date 1686 ; edge inscribed, DECVS. &c, anno,
1686,
obv.
pi.
xxxv,
2), fine
852
Crown, Crown,
1687, same as the preceding coin; but date 1687 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. tertio., extremely fine and as such rare 1
853
1688, usual type; date 1688; on edge, decvs. &c, anno. regni. qvarto., extremely fine and equal to a proof, very rare in this
condition
1
854
Half
Crown
Penny,
coinage
Threepence and
set
of
this
year's
855
Half
Crown
Sixpence
of
1686, usual types, all very fine *** All from the Brice collection.
856
Half
Half
Crown Crown
Sixpence
Sixpence
of
857
Shilling and
of
3
sets for 1686,
858
Maundy Money,
and
complete
difficult to obtain
Gold.
859
Five Guineas, 1692; obv. gvlielmvs. et. maria., &c, Busts conjoined to right, &c, bare ; below, elephant and castle ; rev. mag. br. fr. &c, 1692, Square garnished shield, crowned; edge inscribed, decvs. &c, anno, regni. qvarto. (Bud. pi. xvi, 5), extremely fine and rare 1
.
collections.
116
860
Five Guineas, 1694, same as the preceding coin, but plain under busts date 1694 ; and on edge, decvs. &c, ANNO. REGNI. sexto.
;
(Bud. pi. xvi, 1), extremely fine, an unpublished date *** From the Bergne (lot 1003) and Brice collections.
861
Two
Guineas,
;
edge milled
1693, same type and legends as the Five Guineas ; but without elephant and castle under busts; date 1693
2), extremely fine
1
%*
862
From
Two
Guineas,
brilliant
and rare in
*** From
863
Two
Guineas,
;
the busts
1694, usual type, but with elephant and castle under 1 date 1694 (Bud. pi. xvi, 6), well preserved and rare
864
Guinea,
1689, usual type and legends, as the Five Guineas, but the more simply garnished ; date 1689 ; edge
1
milled (Bud.pl. xvi, 3), extremely fine *** From the Brice collection.
865
Guinea,
1689,
same
castle
type,
date,
elephant and
in this state
*** From
866
Guinea,
*** From
867
Guinea,
1692, usual type; but under busts, elephant without castle; 1 date 1692, extremely fine, a very rare variety and perhaps unique
868
Guinea,
fine
1693, usual type; plain under the busts; date 1693, extremely
1
collection.
Guinea,
1694, same as the last coin; but struck on a large flan; date 1694, very fine and rare 1 *** From the Brice collection.
type,
870
&c,
;
rev.
1689
871
&c, as the preceding coin work fine *** From the Brice collection.
type,
date 1690,
1
and of
117
872
and
castle
under busts;
1
%*
873
From
the
collections.
Silver.
874
Crown,
1691
obv.
gvlielmvs. et. maria. &c, Busts conjoined to rev. mag. br. fr, &c, Four shields crowned ;
and arranged in form of cross ; in centre, that of Nassau ; around w. M. interlinked in each angle; edge inscribed, decvs. it, 1691 ; anno, regnt. tertio. (Bud. pi. xxxv, 9), very fine and rare 1 &c,
875
Crown,
1692, same as the preceding coin, but date 1692, and on edge, DECVS. &C, ANNO. REGNI. QVARTO., fine 1
876
Crown,
edge, decvs.
same date on rev. as last coin; but on 1 &c, anno, regni. qvinto., very fine and rare
877
type, busts to right; rev. Plain square shield (arms of France in 4th quarter), surmounted by crown, the caul and interior of which are frosted ; dated 1689 ; edge, DEC vs.
pi.
but arms of England and France in 1st and 4th quarters, crown not frosted ; date 1690 ; on edge, secvndo. (ib. pi. xxxv, 13) ;
another, 1691, with
rev.
Four crowned
;
shields in
form of
cross,
&c;
W. M. interlinked in each angle date 1691 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. tertio. (ib.pl. xxxv, 12), all extremely fine, the last a rare date 3
*** Nos.
Brice,
and
no.
2 from the
Wakeford
878
Half Crown, 1689, as in last lot; but shields 1 and 4 arms of France and England quarterly caul and interior of crown not frosted
;
1692
with
rev.
but on edge, tertio. ; and another, Shields in form of cross, &c. ; on edge, DECVS. &c,
lot,
type, as before (see lot 877), crown not and reading on obv. GRETIA for gratia on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. secvndo., fine, and a very singular variety 1
;
collection.
118
880
Half Crown, 1691, busts of King and Queen as usual, but of rough work, and rev. Square shield, crowned, with arms of England in 1st and of France in 4th quarter, as type of 1689, without frosting on crown; date 1691; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. vicesimo.
no
389),
excessively rare
*** From
881
This is probably a counterfeit of the Wakeford collection. the time, struck on a flan of a coin of Charles II of 1677.
type, with 4 shields
on
rev.
in
form
of
date 1692;
;
(Brice collection)
tion) ;
on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. qvinto. Shilling, 1692 ; Sixpence, 1694 (Wakeford collec1 6 89, all very fine, the half crown
and G POat
882
type, as last;
on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. qvinto. ; Shilling, 1693, ; 3 and Sixpence of same date, all extremely fine and rare
883
*** All from the Devonshire, Bergne and Brice collections. Maundy Money, Groat, Threepence and Twopence, 1689; Groat, Threepence and Penny, 1690; and Groat, Threepence, Twopence
10
1692, 1693 and 1694,
all
Maundy Money,
fine
complete
sets for
very
12
Wl LLIAM
Gold.
885
III.
A.D. 1694-1701.
gvlielmvs hi. del gra,, Small bust of King on shoulder rev. mag. br. fra. &c, Four shields arranged crosswise; shield of Nassau in centre ; 1699., sceptre in each angle; edge inscribed decvs. &c, anno, regni. undecimo. (Bud. pi. xvi, 9), brilliant and rare in this state 1
obv.
886
Five Guineas, 1699, same type and date as the preceding coin, but elephant and castle under King's bust ; edge same (Bud. pi. xvi,
13), extremely fine
and rare
%.* From
887
Five Guineas, 1701, similar type to lot 885, but bust of King larger, and hair thicker; no elephant under bnst ; date 1701; on edge decvs. &c, anno, regni. decimo. tertio., brilliant and rare in
this state
* * #
From
888
Two
Guineas,
shoulder, hair thick; date 1701; edge milled (Bud. pi. xvi, 10),
extremely fine
1
119
889
Guinea,
1695, similar type to the Five Guineas (lot 885), but small
pi.
xvi, 11),
1
890
as the preceding coin, but with somewhat larger date 1697, extremely fine and rare, being an unpublished date 1 ; *** This coin places the change in the bust of the King one year earlier than stated by Kenyon, p. 181.
891
Guinea,
*** From
892
Guinea,
under bust
lished by
1698, usual type as lot 890, but with elephant and castle date 1698 (Bud. pi. xvi, 15), extremely fine and unpub;
Kenyon
%*
893
From
Guinea,
fine
*** From
894
the
collections.
Guinea,
1700, same type and same date as the preceding coin, but
1
elephant and castle under King's bust, extremely fine and very rare *** From the Brice collection.
895
Guinea, Guinea,
of the
896
1701, usual type, but with large bust as on the Five Guineas same year, and long lovelock on shoulder (see lot 887) ; no
;
Half Guinea, 1695, usual type, with small bust, &c, of same date (see lot 889) ; date 1695, very fine
*** From the Brice
collection.
as the
Guinea
1
898
as the preceding coin, but with elephant date 1696, extremely rare and fine ;
and
1
%*
899
From
the
Brice collections.
castle
no elephant and
collection.
under bust;
1
as the preceding with elephant and castle under bust, fine and rare
coin,
but
1
901
collection.
120
Silver.
902
Crown,
gvlielmvs hi. &c, Bust of King to right, and wearing curved cuirass rev. MAG. BR. FRA. laureate, draped &c, 1695., Four shields in form of cross, &c. on edge, DECVS. &c, anno, regni. septimo. (Rud. pi. xxxvi, 1); also Shilling and 3 Sixpence of same year, all fine
1695
;
obv.
903
Crown,
is
1695, same type and date as the previous coin, but the edge 1 dated octavo., very fine and very rare with this date 1696, usual type, with curved cuirass
;
904
Crown,
state
date 1696
on edge,
this
1
%*
905
From
This
is
the
Crown
and Half Crown, 1696, both with King wearing straight and date on edge, octavo. ; also Shilling and Sixpence 4 of same date, all very fine
cuirass,
906
Crown
same
cuirass,
and Half Crown, 1697, both with King wearing straight and date on edge, nono. ; also Shilling and Sixpence of
date, all very fine except the Crown, which
is
ceedingly rare
907
Crown, King wearing straight cuirass; date on rev. 1700 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. dvodecimo., exceedingly 1 fine and rarely to be met with in this state
1700, usual type,
908
Half Crown, 1698, usual type with straight cuirass; date 1698 on edge, decimo; also Shillings (2, one with flaming hair, very rare); 4 and Sixpence of same date, all very fine
;
909
Half Crown, 1699, Bust with straight cuirass; date on edge, UNDECIMO; another, similar, date 1700; on edge, DECIMO. TERTIO.
rare; also Shilling of 1699, all very fine
3
;
;
910
Half Crown, 1700, Bust with straight cuirass date 1700 dvodecimo; and Shilling and Sixpence of same
extremely fine
on edge,
year,
all
Half Crown, 1701, Bust with straight cuirass; date 1701 on edge, decimo. tertio.; and Shilling and Sixpence of same date, all
;
3
;
912
under King's bust on edge, DECVS. xxxvi, 26), well preserved and exceed1
%*
From
121
913
Shilling, 1698, usual type, but with plumes in the angles on the rev. ; and Sixpence of same date and type (Bud. pi. xxxvi, 28, 29),
both very fine
%*
914
No.
from the
Cuff,
collections.
lot,
Shilling and Sixpence, 1699, same type, &c. as in the previous with plumes on rev. ; but date 1699, both very fine and very rare %* Both from the Devonshire and Brice collections.
915
rev.
Sixpence
with plain angles on rev., but plume under bust of King on remarkably fine and very rare
*** No.
916
Half Crown,
rev.
1701. usual type, King wearing straight cuirass, but on plume in each angle ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. decimo. tertio. (Bud. pi. xxxvi, 27), extremely fine ; and Shilling
of
%*
917
No.
same type and date (ib. pi. xxxvi, 28), fine 1 from the Devonshire, Bergne and Brice
2
collections.
Maundy Money,
completesets of 1698, 1700 and 1701 ; and Threeall very fine, a complete series
of this coinage of this reign excepting one piece, the Groat of 1699
15
Local Issues.
918
Half
(octavo) Shilling and Sixpence of 1696, struck at Bristol, with b under bust ; and Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence of same date, struck at Chester, with c under King's bust
;
Crown
(Bud.
pi.
xxxvi,
9, 14,
19
and
collection.
Half
Crown (octavo); Shilling and Sixpence of 1696, struck at Exeter, with E under bust (all Ford collection) ; and Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence of same date, &c. struck at Norwich,
with N under bust
(all
Brice
collection),
(Bud.
pi.
xxxvi,
and
920
and
scarce
Half
Crown (octavo) (Wakeford collection) ; Shilling and Sixpence of 1696 (Brice collection), struck at York, with Y under bust; and Half Crown (nono) ; Shilling (Wakeford collection) and Sixpence (Brice collection) of 1697, struck at Bristol, with B under bust, all
and some
scarce
fine
6
;
921
Half
(nono) Shilling and Sixpence of 1697, struck at with c under bust, all very fine and rare in this state 3 Chester, *** No. 2 from the Brice collection.
Crown
122
922
Half
Crown
Exeter, with E under bust, all very fine *#* All from the Brice collection.
923
Half
Crown
date,
wich, with
N under
same
924
and Sixpence of 1697, struck at Norand Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence of 6 struck at York, with Y under bust, some fine
(nono)
;
Shilling
;
bust
Half
(nono); Shilling and Sixpence of 1697, struck at 3 with Y under bust, all fine, the Half Crown very fine York, No. 1 from the Bergne and Brice collections. ***
Crown
925
Proof Crown,
date 1695
rare
;
plate
extremely fine
and
very
1
[PL XIII]
*#* From
the Brice collection.
;
926
Proof Crown,
date 1696
(lot
322) collections.
Proof Crown,
King wears
1
a straight cuirass
928
King wearing
pi.
straight cuirass,
&c,
usual
date 1696
xxxvi,
2), fine
and very
collection.
;
1696, same type and date as the previous coin but struck on a thicker flan ; edge plain, extremely fine and rare
the
collections.
930
1697, very similar to the preceding coin, but date 1697; edge plain; and struck on a thinner flan, extremely fine and
1
*** From
931
Proof
fine
Shilling, 1696, usual types with large bust of King ; date 1696 ; edge milled ; struck on a thick flan, wt. 1 28 grs. (Bud. pi. xxxvi, 3),
932
Proof
and edge
1
*** From
marks of broken die, rare the Bergne (lot 1048) and Brice collections.
123
933
Proof
Shilling, 1699, usual type, but with bust of King with flaming hair; date 1699 ; edge plain, extremely fine and excessively rare
[PI.
XIII]
*** From
the
Wakeford
collection.
934
Proof York
y
935
Shilling, with bust of King on both sides, and below, edge milled (Bud. pi. xxxvi, 18), very fine and probably unique 1 *** From the Addington collection.
;
Pattern Sixpence, 1697 obv. gvliemvs. (sic) in. del gra., Large bust of King to right, laureate and draped rev. Usual type, four
;
shields crosswise,
rare
Copper.
936
Pattern for
Irish (?) Shilling, 1691 ; obv. gvlielmvs. hi. del gra., bust of King to right, dividing legend above and below ; rev. Large mag. br. FRA. et. hib. rex. 1691, Four shields crosswise, viz.
Ireland, England, France
and Scotland
fine,
and
is
*qr
* This
one.
1 an octagonal flan, unique probably a mint trial-piece and may have been intended for
struck on
an Irish Shilling, as that shield takes the usual place of the English
The date
too
is
peculiar.
From
the
Boyne
collection.
ANNE.
a.d.
1701-1714.
Gold.
937
Five Guineas (Vigo), 1703, usual type, Bust of Queen with lovelock on right shoulder below, VIGO ; and on rev. Rose in centre of four shields (1) England, (2) Scotland, (3) France and (4) Ireland,
;
crowned and placed crosswise, &c. on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. secvndo. (Bud. pi. xvi, 17), brilliant and extremely rare 1 From the Wigan and Brice collections. "%*
;
938
Five Guineas, 1705, same as the preceding coin, but plain under bust; date 1705; on edge, DECVS. &c, ANNO. REGNI. QVARTO., 1 brilliant, and in this state very rare
*.*
From
939
Guinea,
1702, usual type, as the last coin; date 1702 (Bud. pi. xvii, 6 and 2), very fine and rare *+* From the Brice collection.
edge milled
1
124
940
Guinea
(Vigo), 1703, usual type, but with vigo under the Queen's
excessively rare,
1
941
Guinea,
1705, usual type, plain under bust; date 1705, very fine *** From the Brice collection. 1707, similar; date 1707, very fine, and a very rare date "%* From the Brice collection.
942
Guinea,
943
Half Guinea, 1702, of the same type as the Guinea; date 1702 1 (Bud. pi. xvn, 7), extremely fine and very rare From the Cuff, Murchison, Bergne (lot 1067) and Brice collections. *** Half Guinea
bust
;
944
(Vigo), 1703, usual type, but with vigo under Queen's date 1703 (Rud. pi. xvi, 20), very fine and very rare 1 * From the Wigan and Brice collections.
similar to last, but plain under bust; date 1705, this date 1
collections.
945
and rare of
* * *
From
the Baker,
Silver.
946
Crown,
1703, Bust of
rev.
and arranged as on the Five Guineas (lot 937) ; angles plain ; date 1703 ; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. tertio. ; Half Crown, same ; and Shilling and Sixpence, of same date and type, all with vigo under Queen's
in centre of four shields, crowned, crosswise
xxxvn,
9-12),
a very fine
set
and rare
Brice,
4
no. 3
and
from the
Wakeford
947
collection.
Half Crown, 1703, usual type, but without vigo, and plain field on rev.; date 1703; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. tertio. (Rud.
pi.
XXXVII,
the
2),
very fine
"%* From
948
Le Grand
;
(1836),
collections.
Crown, 1705 (qvinto) Half Crown, same and Shilling and Sixpence of same date, all with plumes in angles of cross on rev. (Rud.
pi.
xxxvn,
1
and rare
in this state
from the Bergne and Brice, and nos. 2-4 from the Wakeford
collection.
Crown, 1707 (sexto); Half Crown, same; and Shilling and Sixpence of same date, all with plume and rose in alternate angles
on
rev.
(Rud. pi.
xxxvn,
125
950
Shilling, 1702
same date, but VIGO under bust; (rev. plain); another, same date (plumes on rev.); and another, 1705 (roses and another, plumes on rev.) and Sixpence, 1705 (roses and plumes), all very 5 fine and scarce in this condition
;
*** Nos.
collections.
Gold.
951
rev.
(1 and 3) England and Scotland dimidiated, (2) France, (4) Ireland; date 1706; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. qvinto. (Rud. pi. xvn, 4 and 8), 1 brilliant and rare
which are
*.*
From
the
collections.
Ken. p. 183.
952
Five Guineas, 1709, similar to the preceding piece, but letters of legends larger; date 1709; on edge, DECVS. &c, ANNO. REGNI.
octavo.,
brilliant
1
953
Five Guineas, 1714, usual type as before; date 1714; on edge, 1 DECVS. &C, ANNO. REGNI. DECIMO. TERTIO., brilliant
954
Two
type,
&c,
date 1711
pi.
xvn,
collection.
Guinea,
1707, as the Two Guineas with edge engrailed, but with bust of Queen as on the Guinea before the Union; date 1707 (Rud.
6 and 10), fine and an unpublished variety
1
pi. XVII,
*** From
956
The difference of the bust before the Addington collection. and after the Union consists only of slight variations in the hair.
Guinea, 1707, same as the preceding coin and same date, but with the new bust of the Queen (see Rud. pi. xvn, 9 and 11), fine 1
* * #
From
957
Guinea,
Queen's bust
1708, usual type, but with elephant and castle under the date 1708 (Rud. pi. xvn, 3), very fine and very rare 1 ;
958
Guinea,
1709, same as the last, with elephant and castle under the 1 Queen's bust ; date 1709, very fine and rare * * From the and Brice collections.
i(
Wigan
959
Guinea,
date
1
and very
rare, unpublished
126
960
Guinea,
fine
*** From
961
*** From
962
Guinea,
fine
1713,
usual type,
*%* From
963
Guinea,
1714, same as last coin; date 1714, extremely fine *** From the Brice collection.
as the
964
Guinea
after the
Union, and
1
with second bust; date 1707, very fine *** From the Brice collection.
965
966
Half Guinea, 1711, usual type; date 1711, extremely fine *** From the Brice collection. Half Guinea, 1713, usual type; date 1711, extremely fine *+* From the Bergne (lot 1069) and Brice collections.
967
968
Half Guinea, 1714, usual type; date 1714, very fine *** From the Brice collection.
Silver.
969
Queen without lovelock ; and rev. crowned and arranged crosswise with arms as on the Five Guineas (see lot 951); angles plain; date 1707; on edge, decvs. &c, anno, regni. septimo. ; Half Crown, same; and Shilling and Sixpence of same type and date, a very fine set 4 *#* No. 1 from the Bergne and Brice, and no. 4 from the Hugh Howard and Brice collections.
Crown,
The four
970
of
(septimo); Half Crown, same; and Shilling and same date ; all with angles of cross on rev. plain, a
4
971
Crown, 1708 (septimo); Half Crown, same; and Shilling and Sixpence of same date all with plumes in angles of cross on rev.,
;
an
*** Nos.
1,
'
127
972
Half Crown, 1709 (octavo); and Shilling of same date, both with angles plain; also Half Crown, 1710 (nono), Shilling and Sixpence of same date, with plume and rose in alternate angles
on
rev., all fine
973
Half Crown, 1712 (undecimo); and Shilling of same date, with plume and rose in alternate angles; also Half Crown, 1714 (decimo. tertio); and Shilling of same date, both with same rev.
type as the others in this lot, all very fine *** No. 1 from the Wakeford, and no. 3 from the Brice collection.
4
974
Shilling of
rev.,
and plume
no. 2
in
alternate angles on
extremely fine
%*
975
No.
collection.
another,
976
Crown,
Half Crown, same; and Shilling and same date, all with plain angles on rev. and E Sixpence 4 (Edinburgh) under the bust, all fine Nos. 1 and 3 from the Brice collection. ***
1707 (sexto);
of
977
Crown, 1708
Sixpence
Half Crown, same; and Shilling and same date, all with plain angles on rev. and with I 4 (Edinburgh) under the bust, well preserved, the Crown fine
(septimo);
of
all
978
Shillings, 1707 and 1708, and Sixpence, 1708, angles and with E * under the bust, all very fine, the "%* Nos. 2 and 3 from the Brice collection.
with plain
3
)79
rev.,
and
1
date
and of
*** From
)80
Shilling, 1709, usual type, with e under bust and plain angles on date 1709, well preserved and of the highest rarity, unpublished *** From the Wakeford collection.
)81
Shilling, 1709, same as the last coin, but with e * under the bust,
extremely rare
and
known
)82
Maundy Money,
complete
12
all very
Maundy Money,
fine
128
Pattern Guinea, 1702, by CroJcer; obv. anna, del gratia., Bust of Queen to left, bare, head bound with ribbon; lovelock on left shoulder; rev. mag BR: FRA et. hib REG: 1702., Four shields of
England, Scotland, France and Ireland, crowned and arranged in form of cross ; in centre, monogram in each angle, sceptre ;
plain edge (Bud. Suppl. pi. VI, 27), excessively fine, in mint condition
and of
[PI.
XIII]
*** From the Cuff (51), Thomas Brown and Addington collections. 985 Pattern Guinea, 1702, by CroJcer; obv. anna, del gratia, Bust of Queen to left, draped lovelock on right shoulder rev. mag br.
;
;
fra
* ***
hib REG. 1702., same type as the preceding coin, but centre a rose plain edge, extremely fine and very rare [PI. XIII]
et.
;
in
1
This piece is very like the current Guinea ; but it varies in several details, such as the stops after the words, &c. ; it is therefore a Pattern.
the Brice collection.
From
Silver,
986
Proof Edinburgh
Shilling, 1707, by CroJcer, usual type after the but with e (Edinburgh) under the Queen's bust ; and plain Union, angles on rev.; date 1707; plain edge (seeRud.pl. xxxvill, 12), 1 extremely fine and extremely rare
(lot
987
1707,
by
CroJcer,
same type
and same
*** From
988
collections.
Pattern Shilling, 1710, by CroJcer, Legends as usual, but with large letters; a large and bold bust in high relief to left; rev. Shields of arms as usual after the Union ; plain in the angles and
plain edge; date
1710, wt.
123
grs.,
brilliant
and extremely
rare
1
the
Brice collections.
end of
sale.
Dryden Press
J.
Davy &
Sons, 137,
PI. I.
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MONTAGU COLLECTION
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MONTAGU COLLECTION
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MONTAGU COLLECTION.
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MONTAGU COLLECTION.
PI.
ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION.
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392
'fm.
396
392
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fIjgj
i
23
397
ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION
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MONTAGU COLLECTION,
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ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION.
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510
"
-'
~i"
^^V
545
545
X-S^ r^
r
530
is?*:
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ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION.
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ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION,
PI. XI.
ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION.
PI. XII.
730
730
737
booJ^
740
740
749
743
749
ENGLISH COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION
Pl.XIII.
ENGLISH
COINS
MONTAGU COLLECTION.
First
Day
fey
HfJ>
Monday, 23rd March Tuesday, 24th March Wednesday, 25th March Thursday, 26th March Friday, 27th March Saturday, 28th March
to to to to to to
Illustrated Catalogue
THE
MONTAGU COLLECTION OF
COINS.
CATALOGUE
OF THE
(Smk
Jlerns,
f iterarg
of
^ropcrtg
13,
& WioxUz
No.
W.C.
MARCH,
PRIOR.
J.
DAVY AND
SONS, I37,
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I.
to be the buyer and if any dispute between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide
;
No
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 purchased to be immediately put up again and
;
re-sold.
V. The
sale of
any
lot is
numbers
stated, or errors
VI. The
lots to be taken away at the buyer's expense, immediately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. will
not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, 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. will have the option of reselling 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 in part of payment shall be
and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale.
Gentlemen who cannot attend
this sale,
may
PREFATORY NOTE.
few
details
of
British and Anglo-Saxon sections of Mr. Montagu's Collection. As, however, that sale appealed more to collectors of English coins, the
catalogue
may
who
devote
themselves specially to Greek coins. For that reason we will recapitulate some of our remarks on the Greek series, which were included in
the biographical sketch of Mr.
It
Montagu.
he had completed the formation of his cabinet of English coins that Mr. Montagu turned his attention to those of It may be of interest to note that the first Greek coin earlier times.
was not
till
which Mr. Montagu purchased was the beautiful Stater of Croton described in lot 73. The extreme beauty of this coin, as a work of
art,
and he purchased
it,
not at
he offered to hand
it
So much so, that, shortly after acquiring over to a brother-collector, who, to his afteroffer.
regret, did
point; and,
remarked
"
am
me
the
a collector of
glad you did not take that coin, because it has made Greek coins/' This occurred in 1889, and thus fixes
date of the
coins.
commencement
Greek
The
this
zeal
which Mr. Montagu had shown in collecting English coins to those of Greece, and he was quite as successful in
first
;
for, as
we have
previously re-
marked, what Mr. Montagu undertook it was always his endeavour to accomplish thoroughly, and this dominant feature in his character
to his success."
Even
Mr. Montagu had always kept up his with the classics so that the pages of Eckhel were as acquaintance accessible to him as any other numismatic work in his library.
:
iv
At
first,
Montagu
and
of
dealers, always,
however, selecting fine specimens, and such as were of special numismatic or historical interest. His practised eye told him at once what
false, so
contend with, which always meets a beginner. He was a past-master in his art. The acquisition, in 1893, of the whole of the stock of M.
Hoffman, the well-known dealer in Paris, placed Mr. Montagu's collection on a very firm basis. It was a splendid acquisition, as it contained a
that date Mr.
very large number of very fine and exceedingly interesting coins.* From Montagu increased his collection with remarkable rapidity,
such as never before was the fortune of a collector to accomplish. His frequent visits to the Continent placed him in correspondence
with the foreign dealers, and there was scarcely one of any standing over the whole width and breadth of Europe and in Asia Minor with whom he had not transactions at one time or another. Mr. Montagu
was
on terms of friendship with most of the private collectors on the Continent, through whom he obtained many interesting coins. The
also
is
of his collecit
offers to collectors a rare opportunity of addSince the dispersion of the Northwick cabinet
in 1859, no collection of Greek coins so remarkable for their beauty, condition and numismatic importance, as that formed by Mr. Montagu
has been offered by public auction in this country. perusal of the of this catalogue must convince the reader of the truth of this pages
remark.
To attempt
to particularise
what
is of
mean
the recapitulation of nearly the whole catalogue. The plates will give some idea of the beauty and fine condition of the coins but it must be understood that these form but a limited selection. There,
:
difficulty in
treble,
number
Where
which the
coins
have passed are quoted of these the greater number are from recent As Mr. Montagu purchased very largely of dealers there are sales. many cases where such information is not possible.
* The duplicates and coins in inferior condition in this collection were eliminated by Mr. Montagu, and sold at this house in December, 1894.
(O
fc
Qi
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Scale of Mionnet.
CATALOGUE
OF
GREEK COINS,
THE PROPERTY OP THE LATE
HYMAN MONTAGU,
ESQ. F.S.A.
Drachms, Head with curled hair to right; Jjt riding one horse and leading a second,
pi. xlviii,
1).
;
head to
left, letters
;
in field
^.A-M.
>
lance, to right
Romano
Iberian,
Saguntum
JR, Bearded head to right, in front, dolphin, behind, plough; 9> Horseman to right, legend below. Segobnia, JR, Beardless Head to right, behind, crescent
under name
Arsenses,
and below
couched lance.
JR,
Horseman helmeted, going to right holding Hemidrachm of Barcide King, Male bust to
;
Horse to
issue.
right,
Punic
letters below,
Minorca.
Hemidrachm JR Punic
B
Cabiros
36
grs., pierced,
GALLIA.
3
Massalia. ^Drachms
MAZZ A,
Head of Artemis wearing triple Lion to right (wt. 64 grs.). After diademed and draped, with bow and
quiver
right, in front
AA
$k
MAZZ A.,
9 grs.
;
Lion to
right.
An
M AZZ
to left
is
;
type one side incuse ; inscribed example showing only A and K A A in exergue, wt. 41 grs. Obols (2) Head of Apollo
rev.
$>
MA.
in spaces of wheel,
ivt.
of similar
wt.
ITALY.
4
Popu Ionia.
value
M Ten
;
Litra,
Head
grs.
$k plain, wt.
65
in very excellent
2
and
scarce
B.C.
303-268.
M Diobol
9>
(Nummi), Head of
Griffin to
left; 9>
right,
petasos to right;
ALBA,
18
grs.
Eagle
on fulmen, wt. 9| grs., very fine. Signia (Latium) B.C. 300-268, Obol (Half Nummi), Head of Hermes wearing petasus, to right, in
front caduceus;
^EIC, Head
of Silenos
CAMPANIA.
6
Cumae,
wt.
wt.
B.C.
480-423.
^RDidrachm, Lion's
Mussel
scalp facing
between two
shell, shell,
righta conch 116i gr& Obols (2), Head of Pallas; fy KV-, Mussel 9^ and 8^ grs., one as symbol has an escallop shell
shell, to
K[Y]M AION,
Hyria,
9>
B.C.
420-340.
YPINA
fine
(in
Oscan
Campanian
B.C.
U2|
grs.,
1
Female head to right Neapolis. (3) and necklace, the hair confined by broad wearing triple earring bandeau, behind head E; 9> NEOPOAITHS. (in exergue). Campanian bull, Victory flying above, wt. 115 grs. Female head to left, the hair partly rolled and confined by broad bandeau, with dotted border, behind head, a thyrsos; $> legend as last, Campanian bull with Victory above, below bull IZ, wt. 108 grs. Female head to right, hair of rather more ornate style, below head AIO<l>ANOYZ; and behind, a bunch of grapes; & legend as before, Bull and Victory; below bull monogram, wt. 114| grs., fine 3
400-340.
Didrachms
Neapolis.
rolled
Female head to left, hair (3), B.C. 340-268. and confined by broad bandeau, behind head a crater; > NEOnOAITHN., Campanian bull, with flying Victory above below bull A-, wt. 116 grs. Female head to right with XAPI. below neck, and behind head Artemis ? with long torch ; Female head similar to last, XAPI. B> similar, wt. 116 grs. beneath and behind kantharos ; 9> similar to the preceding, K. in 3 field, wt. 114 grs., fine
in front
;
M Didrachms
10
Nola,
at
B.C.
340-268. Didrachm, Head of Kore ?, the hair turned up back and confined by broad diadem ornamented with mseander
Jfc
pattern;
NI2AAION.
wt.
(in exergue),
grs.
Campanian
B.C.
bull to right,
Litra,
Victory above,
<|> I
I
115^
Phistelia,
420-400.
Oscan characters),
2
Phistelia,
420-400.
iR Didrachm, Head
letters),
of
Oscan
Campanian
and
scarce
bull to
in
exergue
1
grs.,
very fine
[PL
I]
of
12
Suessa Aurunca,
9>
B.C.
313-268.
JR Didrachm, Head
of
is
Apollo,
SVESANO.
(in
exergue),
One
carrying a palm branch to which second horse, wt. 110 grs., fine
attached a
13
Teanum
>
in lion's skin,
of Herakles
Tianud
left, wt.
Oscan
grs.,
104
very fine
[PL
I]
APULIA.
14
Arpi,
9>
B.C.
326-213.
of Persephone,
AAlOY.,
[PL
I]
Prancing horse to
109
grs.,
very fine
1
15
Arpi.
M Obols
(2), A-,
a hook (harpa
or
1)
9> A-,
right.
Rubastini
Rubi,
prancing horse to
Diobol,
Head
of
Pallas in Corinthian helmet, ornamented with a star, to right ; 9> PY., Ear of corn, wt. 14 grs. Hemi-Obol, Head of Helios facing ;
9> PY.,
A A.,
wt.
4|
grs., fine
B2
CALABRIA.
16
Tarentum,
B.C.
400-330.
tf Stater,
TAPA., Head
of
Demeter or
Hera 1 to right, wearing Stephanos decorated with palmettes, veil on back of head, triple ear-ring and necklace, in front of head a
9>
dolphin; under neck KOH The Dioskuri riding to left, the further horse in advance, the near and fillet, figure carries a palm branch to which is attached a wreath
17
ZA. in exergue, wt. 132 grs. (Carelli, cm, 12), very fine and very rare 1 [PL I] Tare nt urn, b.c. 400-330. N Drachm, TAPA [Z] (retrograde).
Head
of Goddess with partially flowing hair
bound with
cord,
and
Z A.
left,
1
Taras, wearing scarf and holding trident, seated on dolphin to in front flying Victory about to crown him ; below waves and
wt.
1.,
65
grs.,
an unpublished
400-300.
variety, rare
18
Tarentum,
tf Diobol, TAPAZ., Head of Hera wearand necklace, to right ing Stephanos, earring 9> TAPAZ-, Taras kneeling on left knee, holding in right hand a distaff, and in the left hand a ball ; below, a dolphin, wt. 21 grs. {see Num. Chron., Series III, vol. IX, pi. V, 13), in brilliant condition and
b.c.
19
Tarentum,
b.c.
400-300.
N
I]
Diobol,
TAPAZ., Head
of Apollo,
ZA. and
dolphin
with
lion, in field
hH.
quiver,
1
21|
grs.,
very fine
[PL
20
Tarentum,
9>
b.c. 330-272.
left,
behind head
NK. (monogram)
in
in
1
field,
Legend wanting. Eagle with open wings standing on fulmen, two amphorae surmounted by two stars, magistrate's, name,
exergue
21
NIKAP.,
<|>.
wt.
132
grs., rare
[PL
I]
Tarentum,
>
B.C. 320-272.
laureate,
to right, behind
TAPANTINI2N.,
B.C. 320.
34
grs.,
rare
[PL
I]
22
Tarentum,
9>
N Drachm,
Head
of
Young Herakles
in lion's
skin, to right
23
Tarentum,
9>
B.C.
330-272.
Tetrobol,
Head
of
Pallas
in crested
Taras with trident in biga to right, below horses, a dolphin, 44 grs., very fine [PL I] 1
24
Tarentum,
to right
lfc>
b.c.
330-272.
Young Herakles
1
TAPAZ.,
Taras on dolphin,
500-470.
25
Tarentum,
b.c.
fabric,
TARAZ.
(retrograde), Taras on dolphin to right, below, escallop shell, $> 2 Wheel of four spokes, wts. 125 grs. and 123| grs., both fine
26
Tarentum,
b.c 500-473.
shell
border of dots
grs., fine
wt.
122
and
1
27
Tarentum,
#>
B.C. 470-460.
left,
seated on
dolphin to
TAPAZ.
staff
below an escallop shell (retrograde) Taras 1 nude to waist, seated right, holding
wt.
and kantharos,
28
Tarentum,
b.c. 473-400. ^l Didrachm, TAPANTINHN., on dolphin, below escallop shell B> Taras, nude to waist, seated left, holding kantharos and distaff,
Taras
wt. 1
121^
29
grs., fine
to right in field Tarentum, Taras seated on dolphin to right, the left A. E. j #> TAPAZ., hand extended, wt. 121 grs. B.C. 302-281. Youthful rider crowning
B.C.
420-380.
M Didrachms, Horseman
his horse,
in
field
TAPAZ.,
ATA.,
30
wt.
9> ZA., and below horse <|>IAI APXOZ. left, holding bunch of grapes, below
;
2
(Class n, Hist.
Tarentum,
b.c.
JR Didrachm
Num.
p. 48),
left, wearing triple earring and necklace, the hair sides and rolled over broad diadem > AT., Youthful horseman to right crowning his horse, below a 1 dolphin, of fine style and very fine condition [PL I]
.
*** From
31
Tarentum,
9>
b.c.
420-380.
^l Didrachms
wt.
(3),
Boy
galloping to left;
122
Ifc
grs.
B.C. .302below dolphin A., wt. grs. 287. Youthful rider crowning his horse, above ZA-, and under horse APE0HN. ; 9= TAPAZ. Taras seated on dolphin to left, 3 holding a tripod, in field TAY., wt. 122 grs., fine
hand
raised,
32
Tarentum,
b.c.
400-272.
M Drachms
(2),
Head
of Pallas to right,
wearing crested helmet adorned with Scylla ; 5= TAP., Owl on olive branch, in field nOAY., wt. 49 grs. Another, B.C. 212-209.
Youthful rider to
the horse
crowning his horse, above Xfl., and under ZI2TENHZ. ; V Taras on dolphin, holding figure of and cornucopia, wt. 53^ grs., fine 2 Victory
left,
33
Tarentum,
palm
B.C.
212-209.
JR Drachm, Horseman
fillet;
to right carrying
9>
branch
and
under
left
horse
XHKANNAZ;
wing;
grs.
TA PAZ.
in field
Taras on dolphin to
eagle,
wt.
an
left,
53^
grs.
Pallas
Herakles
contending with
a bow,
wt.
19|
Litrae (2),
O
4
and
>
wt.
6|
grs.
and
9>
Kantharos
LUCANIA.
34
Heraclea, 380-300.
^R Didrachm, head
R h HPAKAHIX1N., Herakles
contending with lion, in field and club, between the legs of Herakles an owl facing, wt. 117g fine style and condition [PI. I]
B.C.
KAA
grs.,
1
35
Heraclea,
9>
380-300.
^R Didrachm, Head
monogram
[HPAK]AEinN,
Herakles standing facing, right hand restover the left arm he carries the lion's skin and in the
him
in field to
1
AO->
wt.
119
grs., fine
and
scarce
36
Heraclea,
Scylla,
b.c.
380-300.
M Didrachm
[h]HPAKAHin.N., Head
of Pallas to right
behind head K-
9>
to
left,
A0A.,
wt.
1
122
37
Heraclea,
skin,
fine.
b.c.
432-380.
M Diobol, Head
3H-, Lion
M.
5),
Diobol,
;
Head
#>
wearing
lion's skin,
Herakles contending with lion, in field a club and between legs of Herakles <|>. wt. 16 grs., fine ; and another Head, of Pallas to right wearing crested helmet adorned with Scylla ; $>
to left, club
Herakles and
38
lion,
on
lion's
back a
Laus,
B.C.
500-450.
^ ^AA., Human
39
Didrachm, ^AA., Bull looking back headed bull to right, wt. 122 grs., rare
period, circa B.C. 550-480.
Metapontum,
R;
first
M Didrachm, ME-T A.
dotted border
grs., fine
1
Same type
incuse (Hist.
Num.
123
40
Metapontum,
B.C.
550-480.
JR Didrachms
(2)
Compact
fabric,
META.
to right
border; $> incuse, wt. 118 grs.,fine; the second specimen similar, but bolder work, and not quite so well preserved. Tetrobol, B.C. ET. to left of ear of corn in high relief, wt. 38 grs. 550-480, ETA. to right of ear of corn #> Bull's Diobol, B.C. 550-480,
head facing, incuse, wt. 20| grs. ; and an Obol, same date, of corn ; Ifc same type incuse, wt. 6 grs.
M E-
ear
5
Metapontum,
symbol to
$>
left
B.C.
480-400.
of corn,
right, a locust
to
1
an
altar, wt.
120
grs., fine
Metapontum,
B.C.
400-350.
[PL I] ^l Drachm
(Period of finest
Young
male head laureate, with ram's horn and ear 1 E> [M]ETA. Ear of corn, wt. 119 grs., fine [PI. I] Didrachm, Head of Hygeia wearing Metapontum, B.C. 400-350. earring and necklace, the hair turned up at back and bound by cord, the whole within wreath of olive
&
44
ME., Ear
grs., fine
[PI. I]
Metapontum,
400-350,
broad diadem, fastened by bow at back of head, and ornamented with mseander pattern, from which rises a row of ivy leaves, below neck ZP.
9>
MET All.,
146), very fine
right,
Ear
of corn, wt.
121
grs.
(Carelli,
N.I.V.T., clvii,
1
and rare in
this condition
[PI. I]
45
Metapontum,
B.C. 350-330, ^l Tetradrachm, Head of Leukippos to wearing helmet adorned with quadriga driven by Victory,
AnH.
to left a club
METAnONTINHN.,
wt. 241-^ grs. very rare
Ear
of Corn,
and AMI.,
1
46
Metapontum,
of
9>
B.C. 350-330.
^l Didrachm,
AEYK[innOZ]
Head
Leukippos in Corinthian helmet, behind head, a dog seated META., Ear of corn, to right, a bird and AM[|.], wt. 122 grs.,
1
fine
47
Metapontum,
wearing
9>
B.C. 330-300.
M Didrachm, Head
have suffered
of
Demeter
to
left,
ME[TA.], Ear
very fine
back
otherwise
1
Metapontum,
corn
9>
B.C. 350-300.
M Didrachm, Head
left,
of
Demeter
to left, of
up
at back
META.,
Ear
of corn, to
grs., fine
8 49
Metapontum,
Didrachm, Head of Demeter to right and plain necklet, the hair long and wreathed wearing single earring with ears and leaves of corn, in front of head AAP. (?)
B.C.
300.
to right a
plough and
122
grs.,
1
50
Posidonia,
B.C.
550-480.
Stater,
POM.
(retrograde), Poseidon
trident, the
$1
naked, with chlamys hanging whole within dotted and scroll border
Same
fine
relief, wt.
116|
grs.,
1
51
Posidonia,
B.C.
550-480.
^ Drachm
Didrachm
JR Didrachm,
to right with
POM El.
nOMEI.
Bull to
border of dots;
124
grs.
Diobol, same
POMEL,
POZE-,
;
of similar type
and date
52
Didrachm, nOZEIAAN., Poseidon Posidonia, B.C. 480-400. nude with chlamys hanging loosely over shoulders wielding trident,
in field, to
9>
left,
POZEIAANI-,
very fine
B.C. 500.
;
a dolphin Bull to
left,
124$ grs.,
1
53
Sybaris,
122|
^RDidrachms
(2),
MY.
reverted
grs.
Bj
;
not shewn,
wt.
115|
grs.
the second specimen has the letters in the exergue, wt. Tetrobol, B.C. 443, Head of Pallas to right;
R
3
XYBAPL,
54
fish, wt.
35|
grs.
Thurium,
B.C. 420-390. Didrachm, Head of Pallas in crested helmet decorated with olive wreath; ], 0OYPII2N., Bull to right, beaded exergual line and below, a fish, wt. 118 J grs., fine. JR
bull
0OYPI.
and the
2
55
Thurium,
B.C. 390-350. ^l Tetradrachm, Head of Pallas to right wearing crested helmet adorned with Scylla, behind neck A. 9> 0OYPII2N., Bull butting to right, in exergue a fish, wt. 236 grs.,
fine [PI. I]
56
Thurium,
>
B.C. 390-350. ^l Tetradrachm, Head of Pallas in crested helmet adorned with Scylla
OYPiniM.
thyrsos, wt.
EY<|>A.,
245
grs., fine
9
57
Thurium,
9>
Pallas in
crested
0OYPIHN.,
fine
fish, wt.
124
grs.,
58
Thurium,
B.C. 390-350.
yR Didrachm, Head
of Pallas to right
wearing
&
59
crested helmet adorned with Scylla, in front E. 0OYPII2N., Bull butting to right, in exergue a
very fine
fish, wt.
120
grs.,
and of fine
style
[PI. I]
Thurium, B.C.
390-350. Head of Pallas to right wearing crested helmet adorned with Scylla, behind neck AP!R Bull butting to right, above XXX, in exergue lion bounding to 1 right, wt. 123 grs., very fine
60
Drachm, Female head of transitional style, the hair Velia, B.C. 400. turned up at back and bound by pearl bandeau and wearing necklace of pearls; $> VEAH-, Owl to right, in front olive branch and E.
ivt.
left in crested
B.C. 540-400. Didrachm, Head of Pallas to helmet adorned with dolphin, on neck piece <|>. ; $L VEAHT.QN. (in exergue), Lion passant right, above 4> - I. and
62
grs., fine.
trident, wt.
114^
2
(2).
61
Didrachms
Head
of Pallas to right in
griffin,
in field
9>
VEAH
TI2N.
wt.
114
Lion passant right, above, <|> - |. and pentagon., very fine. Head of Pallas as on preceding, behind neck neck
<J>.,
A.,
and
I
in front of
9>
wt.
VEAHTI2N-,
116
grs.
above,
<|>.
and dolphin,
Drachm,
430-400,
3
59
grs.,
very fine
62
Didrachm, Head of Pallas to right in crested helmet adorned with Pegasos 1 9> VEAHTX1N., Lion passant right, wt. 116 grs., very fine
BRUTTIUM.
63
Bruttii, B.C. 282-203.
^"Drachm
(Attic),
trident,
BPETTII2N.
wt.
64|
grs.,
very fine
64
Herakles to
BPETTIX2N.,
wt.
32|
grs.,
very fine
10
65
Bruttii, B.C. 282-203.
Octobol.
BPETTIX2N.
and rare [PL I]
(in exergue).
86 J
grs.,
very fine
1
66
Bust of winged Nike to right, behind, Bruttii, B.C. 282-203. a club ; #> B PETTI UN., Naked male figure, horned, crowning himself, in field a rudder and T-, wt. 69| grs., very fine. Tetrobol,
B.C.
282-203.,
Head
of
Pallas
in
right; ^ BPETTIX2N., Eagle with extended wings to field a rudder, wt. 38 grs., very fine and scarce
in
67
Cau Ionia,
B.C.
550-480.
Stater,
KAVA.,
small running figure, who also carries a branch, in front a stag looking back, the whole within an ornamental border
129
Cau Ionia,
B.C.
550-480.
69
Croton,
$>
B.C. 550-420. Stater OS?., Tripod, crab to right, dentated pattern in exergue, the whole within broad dotted border
Same type
70
Ooton,
9>
B.c. 550-480.
^l
Stater, 9
line,
Eagle
123|
71
Croton,
124|
B.C. 550-450.
;
JR Stater
Eagle
of
compact
right of tripod
grs.,
9>
flying,
very fine
72
Croton,
#>
B.C.
480-420.
Stater, Eagle
looking back
9PO.
123
73
Croton,
Stater,
Lakinia nearly
facing,
with flowing
hair,
with
amphoraic
in
pendants,
centre,
and Stephanos, adorned with honeysuckle design and on either side, foreparts of Griffins
nude, seated,
left,
9> Herakles,
lion's skin,
wt.
holding in right hand wine cup ; in field above, his bow and club, 122| grs., (Carelli, N.L.V.T., clxxxiv, 38), a charming coin in
beautiful condition [PI.
I]
11
74
Ooton,
Stater, Head of Hera Lakinia nearly necklace and Stephanos, the latter ornamented with facing wearing
B.C.
420-390.
honeysuckle pattern
9>
KPOTHN
lion's skin,
lot.
ATAZ.,
his
holding in right
side,
Herakles, nude, seated on rock covered with hand wine cup, he holds with left
hand club by
120
grs.,
and
his
bow
rests
against
the rock,
1
very fine
*** From
75
Croton,
b.c. 390.
Stater,
KPOTONIATAX.,
Head
of Apollo
laureate to right, the hair long and flowing #> The Infant Herakles seated on cushion strangling two serpents, 1 wt. 117 grs., a beautiful piece in perfect preservation [PL I]
76
Ooton
*** From the Smith collection. and SybaHs, before B.C. 510. Stater,
?PO
grs.,
to left of
fine
and very
1
[PI. I]
collection.
Pallas to left
Winged Pegasos
wt.
to
left,
132
grs.
and 132
grs.,
78
LocPi
9>
Epizephyri,
b.c.
326-300.
JR
Stater,
AOKPI2N., Head
wt.
of Zeus to left
field
117
grs.,
79
Rhegium,
M
#>
by bearded
charioteer,
$k
RECINON.
B.C.
Hare running,
;
265|
grs., fine.
Drachm,
494-
R EC ON.,
grs.
Calf's
,
head to
left, wt.
Drachm, 480-466.
wt.
Mule car;
14|
RECINON.,
ning to right,
$>
66^
Obol, 480-466.
grs., fine
REC
(retrograde)
Hare running
I
to right, wt.
80
Rhegium,
9>
REC NO.
resting on
(retrograde),
Male
figure
seated,
naked to
waist,
81
Rhegium,
head
scarce
1 staff, the whole in laurel wreath, wt. 247 J grs., fine Laureate B.C. 415-387. Tetradrachm, PHTINON.,
behind
very fine
267
grs.,
and
1
82
Rhegium,
head
9=
Tetradrachm, PHTINON., Laureate Apollo to right, behind spray of olive 1 Lion's scalp facing, wt. 265 grs., very fine [PI. I]
of
12
83
Terina,
9>
b.c.
440-400.
M
M
115
Stater,
TEPINAION., Head
of
the
Nymph
Winged Nike
b.c.
Terina to right, hair bound with sphendone seated on square cippus, with small bird perched on
wt.
her forefinger,
120|
[PL
I]
of
84
Terina,
400-388.
Stater,
TEPINAIX1N., Head
the
Nymph
necklace
9>
Winged Nike
preceding piece,
very fine
[PL
I]
SICiLY.
85
Agrigentum,
B.C. 415-406. Hexas, AKP-, Eagle on summit of rock about to attack a serpent 1 9> Crab, and below a dolphin, wt. 19^ grs., very fine and rare
b.c.
86
Agrigentum,
$1 Crab,
fine
415-406.
Hexas,
obv.
to
ZIAANOZ.,
20
grs.,
very
1
and rare
b.c.
87
Agrigentum,
9= Crab,
M
M
Tetradrachm,
wt.
AKRACANTOZ.,
very fine
1
262
grs.,
88
Agrigentum,
Tetradrachm, Eagle with wings spread, standing to left on supine hare and about to devour it, supporting the hare a rock, on which, a conch and
escallop shell
AKRATANTINON.,
9>
fish
either
side of
very fine
and rare
1
[PL
89
I]
(or
Camarina
right,
Catana),
circa b.c.
415-403.
N, Head
of Pallas to
wearing crested Athenian helmet adorned with hippocamp 9> KA-, between two olive leaves with berries, wt. 18 grs., very fine and rare [PL II] 1
90
Camarina,
shield
V
B.C.
461-405.
wt.
1
and rare
91
Camarina,
lion's
B.C.
461-405.
M Tetradrachm, Head
wearing
skin to left
9>
Quadriga driven to right by Pallas, above, flying Nike about to crown charioteer, in exergue two amphorae, and on the exergual line EHAKEZTIAAZ., wt. 263 grs., fine, but the surface is somewhat
rough, rare [PI. I]
1
13
92
Catana
the Restoration), b.c. 461-415. Tetradrachm, Laureate head of Apollo to right, the hair at KATANAION., back waved and turned up under the tie of wreath
(after
9>
wt.
266 J
grs.,
very fine
93
Catana,
415-403.
M Tetradrachm, Head
erect,
of Apollo three-quarter
face to
left,
HPAKAEI A AX.,
crowning charioteer, in exergue KATAN AiniM. and below a fish (B. M. Cat. no. 32), wt. 265 grs., very fine 1 and rare [PL I]
Victory
* * +
From
94
Catana,
B.C.
461-415, after
M
short
Tetradrachm,
hair
laureate
KATANAION-,
9>
(perhaps the river god Amenanus), behind olive leaf with two berries
Quadriga going to
fillet,
[PL
II]
95
Eryx,
>
B.C. 480-415.
to left holding
%*
96
Gela,
9>
B.C.
415-405.
AT
TEAAZ-,
fine
16|
grs., very 1
and rare
before 466.
97
Gela,
50
B.C.
Tetradrachm,
CEAAZ.
266|
in a line above,
fore-part of
very fine
of
98
CEAAZ.
around fore-part
man-
crowned by
fine
[PL II]
99
Gela,
51
M Tetradrachm,
TEAAZ., Fore-
Quadriga going to left, above Victory flying to left about to crown 1 the horses, wt. 268| grs., veryfine
100
M Tetradrachm,
right,
man-
Quadriga to
14
101
Heraclea-Minoa,
b.c. 409-241. ^ft Tetradrachm, Head of Persefrom the coins of Syracuse, wearing necklace and phone, copied earring, and crowned with corn leaves, around, four dolphins
$k
right, horses galloping, the charioteer crowned by flying in exergue Punic legend (Eesh Melkarth) (B. M. Cat., Sicily, Nike,
Quadriga to
ivt.
265^
grs.,
very fine
and
scarce [PI.
II]
102
Himera,
JR Drachms
(2)
(a)
Cock
to
left,
within dotted border; $> Mill sail incuse, wt. 81 grs. (b) HIM., Cock to right, in field a locust, the whole within dotted border ; 9>
Mill sail incuse, wt. 87^
grs., both
very fine
B.C.
103
481-467.
M Didrachm,
1
134
and
scarce
104
Himera,
at
B.C. 472-415.
sacrificing
Silenus bathing under a fountain, which issues from a lion's head, above, a grain of corn
altar,
behind
her,
9>
IMEPAION., (retrograde) and cock in exergue, Quadriga to left, charioteer crowned by Nike, wt. 259 grs., in moderate condition 1
105
Leontini,
circa B.C. 500-466. Tetradrachm, Quadriga going slowly to right, above Nike crowning horses V large lettering, Lion's head, with open jaw, 1 around, four corn grains, id. 264 grs., fine
AEONTINON.,
B.C.
106
Leontini, head to
9>
Didrachm, AEONTINON., Lion's around four grains of corn Horseman cantering to right, wt. 134 grs., very fine [PI. II] 1
500-466.
right,
B.C. 466-422.
107
Leontini,
9>
AEONTINON.
retrograde, Lion's
wt.
264|
grs.,
108
Leontini, B.C. 466-422, early fine style, Tetradrachm, Laureate head of Apollo, ivy plant behind 9) AEONTINON., Lion's head with open jaws to right, in field three grains of corn, and below a fish, wt. 268 grs., fine [PI. II] 1
109
Messana,
circa B.C. 493-480. Attic Tetradrachm (struck under Anaxilas), Lion's head facing, within dotted border 9> ION., Calf's head to left within dotted border,
MESS EN
2^\
wt.
grs., fine
110
Messana,
right
9>
M Tetradrachm, Biga
Hare running
of mules driven to
by seated
scarce
M ESSEN ION
fine
(retrograde),
to right, wt.
263|
grs.,
1
and
15
111
Messana,
circa B.C. 480. Didrachm, Biga of mules to right, driven male charioteer, border of dots and dotted exergue line by ESSEN ION., Hare running to right, wt. 129 grs., in very excellent fy condition and very rare, no specimen of the Didrachm is given in
Historia
Numorum
or in British
Museum
112
Messana,
Bj
B.C. 480-420. Tetradrachm, MEZSANION., Hare, beneath which, dolphin Biga drawn by mules ; Nike crowning mules, in exergue, olive leaf 1 and two berries, wt. 264| grs., very fine [PL II]
113
Messana, B.C.
mule car to
B.
420.
M Tetradrachm,
MEZZ AN
ON., Messana
in
MEZZANION,
very fine
border right, in exergue, two dolphins facing, dotted Hare to right; below dolphin, wt. 263 grs.,
1
114
Morgantia,
1),
with taenia, to
border of dots
& MOPTANTION.,
excessively rare,
63
grs.,
is
fine
and
the
presumably unpublished, a specimen similar San Angelo Catalogue, No. 7998 [PI. II]
(period of transition).
quoted in
1
115
Motya
M Tetradrachm, Head
and of great
of ArethusaC?)
to left (as on the coins of Syracuse by Kimon), wearing broad and hair in net, around four dolphins
5> Crab,
wt.
diadem
Salinas
1
263|
grs.,
rarity, see
116
Motya,
B.C. 420-397. Didrachm, Head of Nymph, hair waved and drawn back at sides, and bound by cord passing three times around ; in field, two dolphins Bj Youth seated sideways on horse prancing to left, wt. 129 grs., fine
Naxos,
Bj
B.C.
461-415.
Tetradrachm, Head
of bearded Dionysus,
crowned with
N AX ON.,
I
seated on the
Silenus with pointed ears and horse's tail, with a wine cup in his hand, wt. 262 grs., fine ground
1
Naked
Naxos,
B.C.
461-415.
of early style,
wearing wreath of ivy, hair slightly turned up at back, beard long Bo N AX ON., Bearded Silenos seated on ground holding kanI
extremely fine
and rare in
this
119
Naxos,
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
Dionysos
bearded, to
bound by broad diadem ornamented with ivy wreath 9> NAZI ON., Silenos seated on ground, from which a vine springs, holding thyrsos and kantharos, wt. 264 grs., very fine and
right, the hair
rare
[PL II]
16
120
Naxos,
9>
B.C.
415-403.
of
in
1
term,
wt.
129 J
very fine
(2)
121
Segesta,
B.C.
500-480.
Didrachms
(a)
;
Head
9>
of
Nymph
up behind
ZATEZTA
;
I IB-,
415,
Dog to right, wt. 130 grs., fine (B. M. Cat, no. 17) (b) 480Head of Nymph Segesta wearing diadem, hair turned up at
fy
back
122
Dog
to right, wt.
134|
grs.,
fine
(3)
Selinus,
B.C.
circa
466.
M Didrachms
&
Wild parsley
leaf;
$t
Incuse square variously divided, vit. averaging 133 grs. Obols (2). One with parsley leaf on either side, wt. 17 grs. ; the other, later, Seated nymph seizing snake; ZEAINOEZ., Man-headed bull
to right, in exergue a fish, wt. 10 grs.
123
Selinus,
B.C. 466-415.
Tetradrachm,
ZEAINOZ,
Young
river-
god Selinus sacrificing at altar, before which is a cock, indicating it as sacred to Asklepius, in the left hand of Selinus is the lustral
branch, behind him, a selinon-leaf and an image of a bull standing on a base
9>
ZEAINONTION,
[PL II]
124
Selinus,
B.C. 466-415. ^l Didrachm, Herakles contending with a wild bull which he seizes by the horn and is about to strike with his club
ZEAINONTION,
an
9=
Hypsas
sacrificing before
altar,
around which
is
a serpent twines. He holds branch and patera ; behind him stork and in the field a parsley leaf, wt. 133 grs., fine and scarce
a
1
125
Syracuse
to right
9>
Quadriga
border of dots
Incuse square divided into four parts, in the centre the head of a
nymph
126
very fine
and rare
1
[PL II]
Syracuse, before
two
in B.C. 500. Tetradrachm, slow quadriga to right ; border of dots lines, 9> Incuse square divided into four parts, in the centre the head of a
ZYPA?0-ZION
nymph
127
265^
grs.,
very fine
and rare
Syracuse,
500-478.
head of early
$> riding one horse and leading a second, and scarce [PL II] fine
Man
17
128
Syracuse,
485478. B.C. Tetradrachm, ZYRA9OZIOIM., Female head surrounded by four dolphins, to right, the hair is confined by plain bandeau, the portion over forehead delineated by dotted lines, the remainder by cross hatched lines 9> ZYRA (in exergue), Quadriga driven by male charioteer to left, above winged Nike flying to right, about to crown the charioteer,
border of dots,
wt.
267|
grs., fine
and
scarce
129
Syracuse,
M Tetradrachm, Head
[PL II]
of
Goddess to right
delineated
surrounded by dolphins, she wears necklace of pearls ; the hair is by dots and is turned up at back, the ends passing under
beaded cord
9>
Quadriga to
right,
130
above Nike flying to right, about to crown the 1 1, 4), wt. 269 grs., very fine
Tetradrachm,
ZYPAKOZION.,
somewhat early style, the hair over brow delineated by dots, the remainder by lines descending below truncation, confined by bandeau of pearls
Female head
of
>
right,
267^
grs.,
very fine
131
Tetradrachm,
ZY- RAKOZION.,
Female head to right wearing earring and necklace, hair waved at turned up at back, the extreme ends passing over pearl bandeau around, four dolphins
;
9>
Quadriga to
B.C.
right, above,
11,
Nike
fillet
in exergue,
1
1), wt.
267|
132
Syracuse,
479-466.
JR Tetradrachm,
ZYRAKOZ-ION.,
Fe-
male head to right wearing earring and necklace, hair waved at sides, turned up at back and held by plain bandeau, around, four dolphins 9> Quadriga to right, above, Nike flying right, about to crown the
horses
;
133
Syracuse,
479-466.
266^
grs., fine
Tetradrachm,
ZYRAKOZIO N.,
Female head to right, wearing earring and necklace, the hair waved at sides and bound with cord passing once round the head and twice round the back hair around, four dolphins
;
Ijk
Quadriga going slowly to right, above, Nike flying left, about to crown charioteer ; in exergue, pistrix (Head, pi. II, 6), wt. 266 grs., fine 1
b.c.
134
Syracuse,
479-466.
Tetradrachm,
ZVRAKOZION.,
Female head to right wearing earring and necklace with pendant, hair bound with a double cord passing three times round head and once round back hair, which descends to line of truncation, around,
four dolphins
9>
goad
in right hand and the reins in both, above, Nike flying right, about to crown horses (Head, pi. 11, 10), wt. 266i grs., very fine 1
[PL II]
18
Syracuse,
B.C.
479466.
M Tetradrachm,
ZVRAKOZI -
ON.,
Female head to right, wearing earring and necklace, the hair waved at sides and bound by band of pearls, the back portion coiled,
51
around, four dolphins Quadriga driven by female charioteer to right, above, horses, Nike
flying right
fine [PI.
;
11, 7),
wt.
268
grs.,
very
1
II]
B.C.
136
Syracuse,
479-466.
Tetradrachm,
ZVRAKOZION.
Female head to right wearing earring and necklace, the hair waved, the ends turned up at back and confined by pearled cord 5> Quadriga to right, above, Nike flying right, about to crown the 1 horses, in exergue, pistrix (Read, pi. II, 9), wt. 267 grs., fine
137
Syracuse,
9>
B.C.
466-406.
N~.
ZYPA., Head
of
young Herakles
clad
in lion's skin
Z.Y-P.A
17|
grs. } veryfine 1
Syracuse,
hair
9>
b.c.
466-406.
N. ZYPA., Head
of
Nymph
to right, the
blown back, wearing necklet with pendant bulla Trident head, with volutes between prongs and on
wt.
either side of
21|
and
139
[PI. II]
(retrograde),
Syracuse, 466-406.
9> Aegis
N. ZYPA.
Head
10
of Pallas
left,
[PL II]
140
Syracuse,
left,
M. ZYPAKOZION., Female head to and plain necklet, the hair waved and bound wearing earring with cord wound five times round the hair, which is formed into a kind of chignon, leaving loose curls on crown of the head and at back of neck ; around, four dolphins
b.c. 466-406.
Ijk
Quadriga going slowly to right, driven by female charioteer who holds goad, above, Nike with wreath, about to crown horses, in exergue, a locust (Head, pi. in, 6) (B. M. Cat., no. 125), wt. 267 grs.,
very fine
and a
II]
19
141
Syracuse,
B.C.
466-406.
JR Tetradrachm by Eumenos,
left,
signed?
wearing earring and necklace, the hair waved on brow and turned up at H NOV-, around, four dolphins back, beneath neck
ZYPAKOZION.
EVM
$>
Quadriga
to left, horses in
crown
266
142
charioteer,
left,
high action, above flying Nike about to under horses a crane, and in the exergue a fish
swimming
grs.,
followed by a dolphin (B. M. Cat. no. 141), wt. 1$> not so good, due in a measure to faulty
1
striking [PI.
II]
466-406.
Syracuse,
B.C.
Tetradrachm,
by Eumenos,
ZYPAKOZION.,
Female head, of charming style, wearing earring and necklace, the hair turned up at back and light curls on forehead, under neck EVMH-, and behind head NOV.,
around four dolphins
9>
signed, to left,
Quadriga going rapidly to left, horses in high action, above flying Nike, with untied wreath, about to crown charioteer, in exergue
.
143
267f grs., very fine [PI. Ill] 1 Tetradrachm, by Eukleides and Syracuse, Eumenos, signed, ZYP[AKZION]., Female head, to left, wearing earring and necklace, the hair rolled at sides and turned up at back, in front of neck a diptych (with loop for suspension), on the tablets FVKA of which EIAA around, four dolphins
.
EVM H NOY
B.C.
(B.
M.
466-406.
9>
Quadriga
[PI. Ill]
to
left,
&c,
as
Cat.
on the preceding
193), wt.
piece,
in
EVM H NOV144
(B.
M.
26
grs.,
very fine
Syracuse,
Tetradrachm, ZYPAKOZ., head wearing earring and plain necklace, the hair waved at sides and bound by a cord passing round three times, the back hair arranged in a plaited knot at back, around four dolphins
B.C.
466-406.
Female
9>
right,
about to crown
1
145
horses (Head, pi. in, 4), wt. 267 grs., fine Syracuse, b.c. 466-406. ^Tetradrachm, by Eukleides,
[Z]YPAKO
[XI ON]., Female head to left, wearing earring and necklace, the hair bound with sphendone, over which several tresses fly back,
146
left wearing sphendone ornamented with stars, single drop ear-ring and necklace, behind neck signature of artist, EYA[INETOZ]. 1 9> Hercules and lion, wt. 89| grs., fine and rare [PI. Ill]
c 2
20
147
Syracuse,
drachm,
B.C.
405-345.
[ZYP]AKOZION., Head
and necklace, hair
lion, wt.
wearing
triple earring
Hercules and
B.C.
90
grs.,
very fine
148
Syracuse,
405-345.
EYPAKOZII2N., Young
to left
& [ZY]PAKOZI[.QN].
149
upon
1 the whole within a shallow incuse, wt. 44^ grs., fine Piece of 50 Litra, or Golden DekaB.C. 405-345. Syracuse,
drachm, ZYPA-, Young male head (the river Anapus behind head corn grain
5k
?)
to left,
[ZY]PAKOZI12[N]. upon
B.C.
whole within shallow incuse, wt. 44| grs., very fine and rare [PL III]
150
Syracuse,
signed,
405-335.
ZYPAKOZII2N., Head
Persephone to
left,
wearing
earring and necklace, hair turned up at back, arranged in wavy and bound with wreath of corn leaves, around, four dolphins, and below the dolphin, under neck, Y.
curls
EY A N ETO
I
9>
Quadriga driven to left, horses in high action, above flying Nike about to crown charioteer, in exergue, suit of defensive armour, 1 wt. 663 grs., very fine [PL III]
B.C.
151
Syracuse.
signature,
405-335.
ZYPAKOZII2N., Head
and wreath
shell
Persephone to
left
wearing
9>
Quadriga driven to left, horses in high action, above, flying Victory about to crown charioteer, in exergue, suit of defensive armour, wt. 669 grs., a fine and exceedingly well spread medallion [PL III] 1
B.C. 405-345.
152
Syracuse.
ZYKAKOZII2.,
broad bandeau
;
Dekadrachm or Medallion by Kimon, Female head Arethusa ? hair in net, and wearing around, four dolphins, on the one immediately below
artist in
full,
KIMI2N.
9> Quadriga driven to left, the horses in high action, above flying Victory about to crown charioteer, in exergue, suit of defensive
armour,
signature
cuirass,
greaves,
helmet,
&c, under
exergual
cuirass
line,
A0AA.,
657
grs.,
of
artist
KIMI2N.
on
wt.
[PL III]
153
Syracuse.
facing
;
B.C. 415-404,
APE0OZA.
Head
of Arethusa, nearly
9>
wearing the necklaces, upper one plain, the lower formed of On pearls, dolphins darting in and out among her flowing locks. her diadem traces of the artist's name Kl MilN. horses prancing, Nike alighting on ZYPAKOZII2N,,
Quadriga,
21
their heads, is about
to
crown the
charioteer,
overturned the meta, and the driver looks back as if at a rival chariot close behind him; in exergue, ear of barley; wt. 258 grs.,
fine
and
Mus eum,
1
(No. 208)
[PL III]
b.c.
154
Syracuse.
of
laces,
415-404.
M Tetradrachm
outside
by Kimon,
left,
signed,
Head
Arethusa nearly
the
the hair flowing in loose tresses with dolphins swimming among the locks ; across her forehead, ampyx (the signature of the
artist
is
effaced);
above,
border
APE0[OZA].
9>
ZYPAKOZI.QN.
driven by male the head of third horse, horses in high action, above Nike flying right about to crown charioteer; on exergual line KIMflN., wt.
in exergue, with ear of barley below. Quadriga charioteer holding long goad and touching with it
155
Syracuse.
1 [PL III] Tetradrachm, Female head to right wearing earring and necklace, hair in korymbos, round, four dolphins 9> Quadriga to left, horses in high action, charioteer holding upright goad, above flying Nike about to crown charioteer, in exergue ear
grs.,
263
fine
and
excessively rare
B.C.
405-345.
5), wt.
267|
El.
grs., fine
[PI. Ill]
156
Syracuse.
9>
b.c.
345-317.
Piece
of
100 Litra,
ZYPA-
KOZII2N., Head of Apollo laureate to left, hair long, dotted border [Z]f2TEIPA., Head of Artemis to right, wearing earring and
necklace, hair turned
wt.
106
up behind over diadem, behind neck, quiver, and rare [PL III] 1
157
Syracuse.
Apollo to
$
Du
Chastel Collection.
El. Piece of
behind, amphora
1 Tripod, wt. 57 grs., very fine [PL III] El. Piece of 50 Litra. 345-317. Laureate Head of
ZYPAKOZiniM.,
B.C.
left,
158
Syracuse,
Apollo to
behind, a helmet
ZYPAKOZIO[N].,
fine
B.C.
Tripod, wt. 60
grs.,
(B.
M.
159
345-317.
Piece of 30 Litra,
ZYPAKOZII2N.
[PL III]
1
laureate to right, behind, fulmen V ZI2., Pegasos to right, wt. 32 grs., very fine and scarce
of 30 Litra,
160
EEYZ. EAEY.
ZYPAKOZiniM.,
B.C.
161
Syracuse,
long
9>
345-317.
1 Pegasos to left, in front A., wt. 31 grs. El, Laureate head of Apollo to left hair
ZYPAKO
wt.
-ZIHN.,
very fine
vi,
5),
1
26
grs.,
22
162
Syracuse.
Pegasos to
Democracy,
left
B.C.
345-317.
of
Didrachms
(2).
(a)
IjL
ZYPAKOZI.QN., Head
(Head, Hist.
Pallas in
Corinthian
helmet;
(b)
Num. fig.
Head
ZYPAKO-
163
ZinN.,Pegasostoleft, beneath, triskelis, wt. 130 grs., both very fine, 2 Tetradrachm, Head of Persephone to Syracuse, B.C. 317-310. two in left, wreathed with leaves of barley, around three dolphins, front of head and one behind beneath neck N K
9=
ZYPAKOZI.QN.
wt.
(in exergue),
265
grs.,
extremely fine
164
Syracuse,
9>
N Drachm, Laureate
ZYPAKOZIHN.,
(Head, pi. vm,
B.C.
165
Syracuse,
to
9>
left,
Biga to right, beneath the horses, triskelion 1 67 grs., very fine [PI. Ill] AT Drachm, Head of Ares or young Herakles 317-310.
1), wt.
under neck
1), wt.
X
Biga to
left,
ZYPAKOZIX2N-,
pi.
vm,
66
grs., fine
166
Syracuse,
B.
B.C. 317-310.
N Diobol,
Head
of
Persephone to right,
3), wt.
ZYPAKOZII2N.,
and rare
vm,
22
grs., fine 1
167
Syracuse.
to right
9>
Agathocles,
307-289.
AI~A0OKAEOZ. BAZIAEOZ.,
gram,
wt.
88
grs.,
very fine
and rare
[PL III]
168
Syracuse. Agathocles, Head of Persephone crowned with corn to right 9> ATA0OKAEIOZ., Nike erecting trophy, in
wt.
B.C. 310-307.
M Tetradrachm,
field,
KO PAZ.,
triskelion,
1
265
grs.,
very fine
169
Syracuse. Agathocles,
in Corinthian
style
of Pallas
pi. ix,
104
grs.,
170
Syracuse. Hicetas, b.c. 287-278. A* Drachm, ZYPAKOZIftN., Head of Persephone, corn wreath in hair, behind head cornucopia IK ETA-, in exergue, Biga driven by winged Nike to 9> EPI.
right,
field
above a thunder1
65|
grs.,
very fine
171
Drachm, ZYPAKOZIUN., Syracuse. Hicetas, b.c 287-278. Head of Persephone as on the preceding piece, behind head a torch 9> EPI. KETA, in exergue, Biga to right, &c, under horses a circle with pellet, and above moon (Head, pi. x, 1), wt. 65^ grs., very fine 1
I
[PL III]
23
172
Syracuse.
Hicetas,
B.C. 287-278.
hair,
ZYPAKOZI.QN.
to
left,
(in exergue),
wt.
above, a
star,
Quadriga driven by winged Nike 194| grs., very fine and rare, variety of
1
Torremuzza, lxxiv, 3
173
Syracuse. Hieron
N, Head of Persephone to left II,b.c. 275-216. wearing necklace and earring, hair bound with wreath of barley, behind wreath
IEPI2NOZ., Biga
horses
|~1.,
to left driven
very fine
by female
charioteer,
below
1
wt.
66
grs.,
and
scarce
174
Syracuse, Hieron
helmet to
9
left,
II, B.C.
275-216.
Head
of Pallas in Corinthian
[|]EPI2NO[Z]., Pegasos
wt.
gH
2),
87^
175
Syracuse, Gelon
of
9>
B.C.
275-216.
Piece
of
8 Litra,
Head
Gelon diademed to
left
Ml
Head, pi.
xi, 4),
wt. 1
104^
176
[PI. Ill]
b.c. 275-216.
Syracuse, Gelon
head of Gelon to
^l Piece
of 8 Litra,
Diademed
left
9>ZYPAKAZIOI. rEAHNOZ.,
to right, in front
of
horses
KL, and
103
177
grs.
Syracuse, Gelon
of Gelon to
Vo
left
II, B.C.
275-216.
ZYPAKOZIOI. TEAI2NOZ.
on fulmen (Head,
pi. xi,
5),
BA-,
wt.
47^
grs., fine
178
Syracuse,
>
Philistis, b.c.
left,
280-190.
M Tetradrachm, M
Veiled head
of Philistis to
BAZIAIZZAZ. <MAIZTIAOZ.,
going
Philistis, b.c. 280-190. of Philistis to left, behind torch
Nike in quadriga, horses to right, in front K-, wt. 209 grs., very fine [PL slowly III] 1
Tetradrachm, Veiled head
179
Syracuse,
$ BAZIAIZZAZ. <MAIZTIAOZ.,
galloping to right, underneath E., wt.
Nike
209
in
quadriga,
horses
1
grs.,
extremely fine
180
Syracuse,
Piece of 5 Litra, Veiled head Philistis, b.c. 280-190. of Philistis to left, behind head a branch
$ BAZIAIZZAZ. <MAIZTIAOZ.,
winged
fine
Biga
E-,
driven to
wt.
left
by
very
1
front
69
grs.,
24
181
Syracuse, Hieronymus,
of
B.C.
216-215.
left,
M Piece
of 24 Litra,
Head
field,
Hieronymus, diademed, to
313
grs.,
cornucopiae behind
$>BAZIAEOZ. IEPHNYMOY.,
wt.
very fine
and of
Ill]
*** From
182
the celebrated
216-215.
left,
Wigan
>l
collection.
M Piece
behind.
of
10 Litra, Diademed
&BAZIAEOZ. EPHNYMOY.,
pi. XII, 11), wt.
130
grs.,
very fine
and
183
Syracuse,
#>
B.C.
215-212.
^l Piece
of 12 Litra,
Head
of Pallas to
left,
griffin
field to left
1
ZYPAKOZI.QN.,
'
2A
184
wt.
152
grs., fine
Syracuse,
B.C. 215-212.
left,
head of Pallas to
pi. xiii, 4), wt.
E>ZYPAKOZIf2N.,
105
B.C.
Fulmen,
YA. and
Z.
(Head,
1
[PL III]
185
Tauromenium,
of Apollo to
275-210.
left,
behind Pileus
Tripod-lebes,
to
&TAYPOME NITAN.,
(mon.), wt. 16 grs., very fine
right riA.
1
186
Tauromenium,
B.C.
275-210.
M Piece
50
grs., fine
and
scarce
MACEDON, THRACE,
AND THE EUROPEAN COASTS OF THE EUXINE.
187
Orrescii, before B.C. 480. Stater, HRHZKION., Centaur kneeling on one knee, to right, carrying in his arms a female clad in long
chiton
9> Quadripartite incuse, wt.
140
grs.,
very fine
and rare
i88
Orrescii,
before b.c. 480. Stater, Centaur kneeling on one knee, to right, carrying in his arms a female clad in long chiton 9> Crested helmet in incuse square, wt. 145 grs., unpublished, very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1
189
Zaeelii, before b.c. 480. ^l Stater, IAIEAEX2N-, Centaur kneeling on one knee, to right, with nymph in his arms Incuse square quartered, wt. 142 1 grs., fine and very rare [PI. IV]
&
25
190
Neapolis,
a.c. 500-411. $> QuadriStater, Gorgon head facing. incuse square (Hist. Num., fig. 116), wt. 148| grs. JR */, Stater, partite same date and similar type, wt. 59 grs. Hemidrachm, B.C.
facing,
& NEOP-,
27
grs., all fine
Head
of
Aphrodite?
3
satyr,
M.
B.c.
12), wt.
191
Lete,
500-480.
feet,
Flat fabric
^l
Stater,
with horse's
woman
clad in sleeve-
with
diplois,
pellets in field
$t Quadripartite
square, wt.
154
grs.,
very fine
192
Lete,
B.C. 500-480.
Stater,
AET- [AION]
(retrograde), Centaur
kneeling on one knee, to right, carrying nymph 9> Crested helmet in incuse square, wt. 149 grs., very
fine
[PL IV]
193
Bisaltae,
kausia, standing beside horse to right ; 9> Mosses, King of the Quadripartite incuse square, wt. 59 grs., fine. Bisaltae, circa B.C. 500-480, Warrior beside horse as on the pre-
ceding piece, fy
MOZZEI2.
and
scarce
194
Orthagoreia,
to right
J*>
Persic Stater,
Head
of
Artemis
below
195
(monogram),
500-424.
id.
156
grs., fine
and rare
Acanthus,
B.C.
M
floral
incuse
square,
277|
grs.,
very
fine
and rare
1
[PL IV]
196
Tetradrachm, Lion Acanthus, after B.C. 424. above AH., beneath T(?), border of dots
9=
attacking bull,
AKAN0ION.
B.C.
very fine
197
Acanthus,
exergue
V
424-400.
bull, in
219
grs.,
very
1
IV]
JR Tetradrachm, Male
198
Olynthus,
B.C. 479-332.
charioteer driving
quadriga slowly to right, above, a large pellet 9> Eagle flying, in incuse square, within an outer incuse square, wt. 1 267 grs., very fine and rare [PL IV]
26
199
b.c.
392-370.
JR Tetradrachm,
200
XAA. KIA. EI2N., Lyre with seven cords, wt. 221^ grs., very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 of the League, B.C. 392-379. JR Tetradrachm, Chalcidice, Epoch
Head
9>
201
EflN., Lyre with seven strings, above Ell I. l~IO1 AYZENOY., wt. 224 grs., very fine and rare [PL IV] circa B.C. 500-450. Ass to left, on his back a Tetradrachm, Mende, crow $> Five incuse triangles, wt. 270 grs. JR Tetrobol, B.C. 500-450, MIN- Ass to left; 9> Mill sail incuse, wt. 41 grs. JR Tetrobol, B.C. 450-424, Ass to right, $> Crow in incuse square, wt. Sh grs., fine, 3
XAA. KIA-
202
Potidaea,
trident,
B.C. 500.
* * #
From
203
Amphipolis,
b.c.
424-358.
Apollo, three-quarter face to right, lion on shoulder on a raised framework, in centre racing 9> torch, the whole within an incuse square, wt. 219 grs., very fine and
AMPHinOAITEHN.,
IV]
B.C.
rare [PI.
204
Amphipolis.
9>
424-358.
of
AM<MPOAITEf2N.,
torch, to left tripod,
fine style,
the
on raised framework, in centre racing whole within incuse square, wt. 219 grs., of
is
much
to be
desired [PI.
IV]
wearing
205
circa
B.C. 358.
A7
Stater,
Head Head
of Herakles
lion's
4>IAIPPf2N.,
fine
Tripod, to right
498-454.
grs., very
1
and
scarce
B.C.
206
Alexander
JR Octadrachm, Horseman wearing I, kausia and chlamys, carrying two spears and standing by his horse,
in field a crescent
207
around shallow incuse, in centre raised square divided into four parts, wt. 450 grs. very fine and rare [PL IV] 1 Alexander I, B.C. 498-454. JR Octadrachm, Horseman wearing kausea and chlamys, carrying two long spears with leaf-shaped blades going to right, he is accompanied by a dog running by side
9>
AAEEANAPO.
as the preceding, wt. 417 grs., unpublished and of this piece, which is of fine early style, is exceedingly 1 however, has been overcleaned [PL IV]
27
208
Alexander
border
Tetra drachm, Horseman going to B.C. 498-454. kausia and chlamys, and carrying two spears, plain right, wearing
1
I
(?),
[PL IV]
209
Alexander
horse
(?),
B.C.
498-454.
A (?)
and
1
210
Perdiccas
9>
II,
B.C.
454-413.
Macedonian helmet to
right, wt.
28
grs.,
211
B.C.
454-415.
M Tetrobols
(2), (a)
Horseman
two
to right,
spears,
horse
prancing; caduceus placed horizontally, wt. 35^ grs., fine; (b) Horseman wearing chlamys, bare-headed, to right (the kausia is slung at back of neck), and carrying two spears, below horse P. ; $> Forepart
of lion in shallow incuse square, wt.
incuse square,
above
35|
grs., fine
and
scarce
212
Archelaus
$k
I,
B.C.
413-399.
^l
Stater,
to right,
APXEAAO-,
square, wt.
160
B.C.
213
Pausanias,
9>
Stater,
taenia to right
PAYZ[A]NIA-,
taining horse, with trailing rein, standing to right, raised, wt. 155 grs., fine and rare [PL IV]
foreleg
1
214
Amyntas
9>
III,
389-383.
Stater,
Head
of bearded
Herakles to right
AMYNT[A]-,
134|
grs.
wt.
1
215
Amyntas
Stater, Horseman III, second reign (?), B.C. 381-369. wearing kausia and chiton, with chlamys, prancing right and striking downwards with lance, plain border
9>
AMYNT[A],
Lion standing to
wt.
left,
145
grs.
(B.M.
Cat.,
Macedonia,
1
28
216
Philip
9>
II,
b.c.
359-336.
AT
I
of
Apollo
to right,
beneath
(in exergue), Biga to right, under the horses a trident head pointing downwards, wt. 265 grs., very fine and very rare 1
II,
<MAIPPOY.
b.c.
217
Philip
wt.
359-336.
legend
1
266
grs.,
very fine
and of equal
218
Apollo, of fine
POY.,
1
132|
II,
grs.,
in beautiful condition
219
Philip
R Biga
220
<MAIPPOY.,
and of fine
Philip
II,
b.c. 359-336. ^7" Stater, Head of Apollo as on preceding, to right, symbol, a bee under horses, and below the name in exergue, a spear head, wt. 131 9^s., very fine
style
1
b.c. 359-336.
9><MAIPPOY.
under horses,
221
Philip
II,
(in exergue),
symbol, an ivy
leaf,
1
wt.
132
grs.,
very fine
Stater,
B.c. 359-336.
N Quarter
Head
of
young Herakles
<MAIPPOY.
II,
222
Philip
bc. 359-336.
^Quarter
Stater,
Head
of
young Herakles
club,
to right as
&
223
on the preceding piece <l>IAIPPOY. across the field between fulmen and
a bow,
wt.
below the
1
latter
32|
grs.,
very fine
Philip II, b.c. 369-336. Eighth of Stater (2), Head of young Herakles to right wearing lion's skin; $> <|>|AIP - POY., a diota, wt. \\ grs., very fine ; the other specimen has for reverse type
a fulmen and the
field, wt.
name <|>IAIP -
POY.
in
two
15f
grs. {pierced)
224
Philip
right
V
II,
B.C. 359-336.
M Tetradrachm,
<MAIP POY., Naked boy rider to right carrying palm branch, under the horse, fulmen, and in exergue, N., wt. 222 1 grs., very fine 1 style and condition
,
225
Philip
right
9>
II,
b.r. 359-336.
M Tetradrachm,
Laureate
Head
of Zeus to
and a wreath,
wt.
222
29
226
Philip
II,
B.C. 359-336.
of Zeus to
right
& <MAIP
POV-j
Macedonian
horseman
wearing
kausia and chlamys to left (the details of the saddle cloth are shewn), the right hand raised, below horse a trident head and
before offside leg the letter M., wt. 222
grs.,
very fine
227
Philip
II,
B.C.
359-336.
^l Didrachm
lion's
Head
of
youthful Herakles in
V <I>IAI
wt.
skin to right
PP OY.,
Boy
107
1
very fine, the rev. rather less fine, very rare [PI.
IV]
228
Philip
1,
B.C. 359-336.
M Drachm, Head
Macedonian
grs., fine.
skin;
j
9>
<MAIPPOY.,
of
and
52|
Tetrobols
to right;
(2), (a)
Jfc
early
style,
Head
<|>IAIP-
POY.,
(b)
44^
grs. ;
Head
<|>|AIPPOY., horseman
grs.,
Wigan
229
collection)
B.C. 336-323. Double Stater, Pallas in crested Corinthian helmet, adorned with serpent
Head
of
AAEZANAPOY.,
wreath, in field to left
A, wt.
B.C.
265
230
336-323.
Stater,
Head
of Pallas,
coiled serpent
AAEZANAPOY., Nike
gram
231
to
left, wt.
132
grs.,
B.C. 336-323.
&c, in
1
?),
and monogram
in wreath to right,
wt.
131
grs.,
232
B.C. 336-323.
N Stater,
Head
of Pallas,
AAEZANAPOY.,
and
scarce
Nike holding wreath, and trident instead left, an aplustre, wt. 131 grs., very fine
1
233
b.c.
334.
^Stater, Head of
Pallas,
griffin
& AAEZANAPOY-, Nike with wreath, &c, = (Ace), wt. 132 grs., very fine and scarce ijO
in field to right,
1
30
234
b.c.
336-323.
Stater,
Head
of Pallas,
the helmet adorned with coiled serpent i& Victory holding a sceptre and wreath, in front and at the feet of Victory a small A- (Damascus), wt. Uraeus,
AAEZANAPOY.,
and a rare
variety, apparently
235
Alexander the Great, b.c. 336-323. Young Herakles in lion's skin to left
9>
unpublished
Tetradrachm, Head of
high back to
AAEZANAPOY.,
left,
throne, with figures of Victory holding wreaths, in field to left trident head, and beneath throne nO-, wt. 259^ grs., very fine 1
236
Alexander the
>
Great,
b.c.
336-323.
Tetradrachm, Head of
Young Herakles in
237
Zeus ^Etophorus seated to left, in field, left, TP. (mon.), and in the exergue a tortoise (struck at Aegina) (Muller 899), very fine and a scarce mint 1 Alexander the Great, b.c. 336-323. JR Tetradrachm, of thin
a dolphin and throne,
flat fabric,
AAEZANAPOY.,
Head
of
Young Herakles
field, left,
238
XI (Sidon), wt. 253| grs., fine and scarce Alexander the Great, B.C. 336-323. fabric, Head of Young Herakles in lion's
M Tetradrachms
(2),
early
AAEZ-
ANAPOY.,
in field, left,
Zeus ^tophorus seated to left, high back to throne, club and M., below throne monogram ; the other has
in field, right,
K., to left X,
same legend, no back to throne, under throne <|>., both very fine
239
and
2
b.c.
336-323.
JR.
Tetradrachms
(2), of
similar types, both reading (mon.) to left, the other is without symbols or
AAEZANAPOY,
arm
,
one has
YIT
Phoenician
fine
240
336-323.
^l Didrachm,
early fabric,
wt.
127
grs.,
very fine
[PL lVJ
241
Alexander the Great, B.C. 336-334. JR Drachm Head of Young Herakles to right in lion's skin
9>
of first coinage,
AAEZAN APOY,
65^
III
standing on club,
to be
wt.
unpublished
242
Philip
(Aridaeus), B.C.
Stater,
Head
of Pallas to
helmet adorned with coiled serpent V <MAIPPOY., Victory to left, holding wreath and trophy stand, in front, S 1 shaped object and /., wt. 132 grs., fine and scarce
right, the
31
243
Philip
Stater, Head of Pallas to (Aridaeus), b.c. 323-316. behind head right, the helmet adorned with coiled serpent, > BAZIAE[12Z]., Victory to left, with wreath and trophy stand, in field left, M., and at feet of Victory AY., wt.
III
WAIPPOY.
grs.,
III
131 1
very fine
and
scarce
244
Philip
young
Herakles
(Aridaeus), in
title
B.C.
323-316.
skin
Tetradrachms
$>
(2),
Head
of
lion's
to right;
4>IAIPPOY.
under throne, Zeus seated to left, one has M. in field to left, monogram under throne ; the other has head of Helios to left, and KY (Cyzicus?) under throne, wt. 263 and 263 grs.
respectively, both fine
BAZI AE.QZ.,
and somewhat
sea rce
245
Demetrius Poliorcetes, b.c. 306-283. ^Stater, to right, the helmet adorned with coiled serpent
Head
left
of Pallas
$[B]AZIAEnZ. AHMETRIOY.,
wreath and trophy stand, in
(Antigonus),
wt.
field,
Victory
left,
to
holding
1
to
monogram ANTI.
132^
grs., fine
IV]
246
Demetrius Poliorcetes,
galley
B.C. 306-283. ^l Nike, or Fame, carrying a trophy stand, and blowing a trumpet, standing on the prow of a
$ AHMHTPIOY. BAZIAEI2Z.,
trident,
Poseidon,
naked,
wielding
field,
left,
1
247
chlamys wrapped round his left arm, in to right bipennis, wt. 264 grs., very fine mon.,
his
b.c. 306-283. ^l Nike, or Fame, carrying a trophy stand, and blowing a trumpet, standing on the prow of a
$ AHMHTPIOY.
trident, his
right,
BAZIAEI2Z.,
Poseidon,
naked,
wielding
.,
to
1
chlamys wrapped round his left arm, in star and dolphin, wt. 262 grs., very fine
b.c.
field, left,
248
Demetrius Poliorcetes,
306-283.
of
$ BAZIAEHZ.
249
AHMHTPIOY.,
rock,
holding trident and aplustre, monograms in field, one in front, the other behind Poseidon, wt. 265 grs., very fine [PI. IV] 1
Demetrius Poliorcetes,
b.c. 306-283. ^l Tetradrachm, Head of Demetrius, horned, and wearing plain fillet, to right Poseidon with one foot resting $ BAZIAEI2Z.
AHMHTPIOY.,
left
field,
250
Antigonus Doson
Poseidon to right, (1), with flowing hair bound with marine plant on prow, upon which is seated #> BAZIAEI2Z. on lower part of prow a sword, in field Apollo naked, holding bow,
of
b.c.
229-220.
Head
ANTITONOY.
wt.
below, monogram,
263
grs.,
very fine
and
scarce
[PL IV]
32
251
Antigonus Gonatas,
head,
B.C.
277-239.
which a head
of Pan,
pedum
in field to left a helmet, to right
B.C.
BAZIAEHZ. ANTITONOY.,
bolt
;
252
Antigonus Gonatas,
head,
S>
277-239.
M
of
head
pedum
Athena Alkis hurling thunderin field to left a helmet, to right
BAZIAEHZ. ANTITONOY.,
bolt
;
HA.
(mon.), wt.
263
grs., fine
1
(Hist.
Num.,
B.C.
fig.
146)
253
Philip V,
E>
220-179.
of Philip
to right
BAZIAEHZ. 4>IAinnOY.,
in field,
ZP. and
Athena Alkis hurling thunderbolt, grs., very fine and excessively rare
1
[PL IV]
254
Philip V,
plain
9=
B.C.
220-178.
^l Drachm, Head
diadem
BAZIAEHZ. <MAinnOY., Club, three monograms in field, the whole within oak wreath, outside wreath, trident head, wt. 64
grs.,
very fine
B.C.
IV]
left,
255
Philip V,
220-178.
^l Tetradrachm, Macedonian
head
;
shield; in the
surmounted by
P>
griffin's
BAZIAEHZ.
very fine
<t>IAinnOY., Club
oak wreath
264
grs., 1
and rare
[PL IV]
256
Perseus,
B.C. 178-168.
of Perseus
to right
Eagle on fulmen, above KA. [mon.), and between the legs of eagle <|> the whole within a wreath of oak, below tie of wreath a plough, wt. 236| grs., very fine [PL IV] 1
KINGS OF PAEONIA.
257
Lycceius,
weight),
9>
B.C.
359-340.
Head
[AY]KKEIOY,
and quiver,
wt.
in
field,
bow
1
193^
and rare
258
Lycceius,
9>
B.C.
359-340.
Drachm, Head
40
grs., fine
of Apollo laureate to
right, hair
long
AYKKEIO.,
Lion to
right, wt.
and rare
33
259
Patraus,
right
#>
B.C.
340-315.
M Tetradrachm, Head
of Apollo laureate, to
riATPAOY., Horseman
fine (Hist.
grs., very 1
260
Patraus,
9>
B.C.
border of dots
PATPAOY.,
foot soldier
Y., wt.
Horseman to right, lance couched about to attack armed with sword and Macedonian shield, below horse 1 198 grs., very fine and a scarce variety
circa
B.C.
261
Audoleon,
facing,
9>
315-286.
AYAflAEONTOZ., Free
wt.
191^
262
Audoleon,
crested
^t Drachm, Head
$>
grs.,
of Pallas in triple
helmet
nearly facing,
AYAHAEONTOZ.,
fine;
Free
and a Drachm
of Patraus,
Head of Apollo? with taenia; 9> boar to right, below, monogram, wt. 44
263
PATPAOY,
Forepart of wild
pierced
2
Macedonia, under
M Tetradrachm, Bust
1
Macedonian shield
Club, three monograms in field, the whole within wreath of oak, outside wreath, fulmen, wt. 259 grs.,
264
Macedonia, under
shield
9>
Romans,
M Tetradrachm,
Macedonian
relief in centre of
MAKE AONI2N
V]
in
two
lines divided
by
club, in field,
grs.,
very
monofine and
1
265
Macedonia, under
Diademed bust
shield
9>
of
the Romans, after B.C. 146. Tetradrachm, Artemis in high relief in centre of Macedonian
Club; above, hand with sprig of olive ; the whole within wreath of oak with acorns, below, monogram,
wt.
LEG.
MAKEAONI2N.,
grs.,
259
very fine
266
Macedonia, under
flowing
fy
j
MAKEAONHN.,
behind head
Q.,
Head
of
g
and
condition (Hist.
AESILLAS
wt.
Ihl^
grs.,
Num.,
fig.
155)
34
THRACE.
267
Aen us,
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
Mercury
to
left,
with dotted border, the hair on forewearing head delineated by straight lines and at back of head by straight lines and plait
close fitting petasos
9>
.
on
wt.
throne
with
high back,
the
253
grs.,
and
condition
[PL V]
268
Aen us,
9=
JR Tetradrachm, Head of Mercury to ornamented with beads, the hair in curls right wearing petasos A IN., Goat walking to right, in front upright caduceus; the whole within shallow incuse, wt. 248 grs., very fine and scarce [PL V] 1
circa B.C. 450-400.
collection.
Aen us,
9>
B.C.
400-350.
left,
inclined to
AINION.,
very fine [PI.
B.C.
JR Tetradrachm, Head of Hermes nearly facing, wearing petasos, with beaded ornament around Goat; in field, an eight pointed star, wt. 245 grs.,
V]
450-400.
270
Maroneia,
9>
left;
above, a wheel
MHTPO<l>ilN
linear
1
181^
grs., fine
(B.
M.
271
Maroneia,
V
before B.C. 400. ^R Tetradrachm, Prancing horse to left with trailing rein, beneath, trident head Ell I. EYnOAIOZ., around shallow incuse, in centre within
linear square a grape vine with four bunches of grapes, wt.
162|
grs.,
fine
35
TAURIC CHERSONESE,
of
&c.
to
Maroneia,
left
B.C.
146.
M Tetradrachm, Head
of grapes
Young Dionysos
9.
Dionysos
1
bunch
and ten
(Hist.
Num. fig.
160)
Collection.
Griffin
273
Abdera,
$1
500.
Tetradrachm,
Shallow incuse square divided into four compartments, very fine and rare [PI. V]
232
grs.,
*** From
274
Abdera,
rearing to
Tetradrachm, Griffin with pointed wings perched on wing is an owl Ell I. ?]Z. around shallow incuse, in centre square divided into four parts, each division filled with dots, wt. 229 grs.,
B.C. 450-430.
left,
AEONIA[0
B.C.
fine
275
Abdera,
V
450-430.
left,
seated on fish to
KAAAI A AM AZ.
1
ABAHPITEI2N.,
quartered, wt. 231 grs. (B. M. Cat. Thrace, p. 67), very fine From the Huxtable Collection.
%*
276
Abdera,
9>
B.C.
408-350.
Stater,
ABAHPITEHN.,
Griffin
recumbent to
right, offside
paw
raised
wt.
1
EPI.
155
AIONYZAAO[Z].,
B.C.
grs., fine
277
Thasos,
&
278
thick fabric, naked ithyphallic Satyr kneeling on one knee, and carrying in his arms a nymph 1 Quadripartite incuse square, wt. 143 grs., fine
550-465.
Thasos,
B.C.
ithyphallic
550-465. Stater of more spread fabric, Naked Satyr kneeling on one knee carrying in his arms a
nymph
^o
grs., fine
279
Stater, Thasos, ithyphallic Satyr with long ears and horse's tail kneeling on one knee to right and carrying in his arms a nymph, in field to right A.
465-411.
iR
Naked
132|
[PI.
V]
D2
36
280
Thasos,
horse's
B.C.
tail,
465-311.
Drachm. Naked ithyphallic Silenos, with on one knee, carrying in his arms a nymph kneeling
[PL V]
281
Thasos,
after B.C.
146.
M
left
258
grs.
Num.
fig.
282
Byzantium,
B.C.
350.
dolphin to left, offside foot raised, in front, D,. 9= Incuse of shallow mill sail pattern, each division garnished with dots,
wt.
231
grs. (Hist.
Num. fig.
and
scarce
283
Byzantium,
B.C.
350.
(mon.) dolphin to right, offside foot raised, in front $> Mill-sail pattern incuse, each division partially garnished with dots,
wt.
PH
233
grs. (Hist.
Num.,
fig.
284
Byzantium,
B.C.
400-350.
1 167, var.), very fine and scarce as the TetraDrachms (2), YIY., Type
drachms in preceding lots, one has a monogram in front Tetrobol, same type ; and a Diobol, 430-350 ; all fine
285
of bull.
Byzantium,
Ijl
B.C. 277-270.
yR Tetradrachm, Head
right,
of veiled Demeter
Zl and YIY.
Num.,
B.C.
En
grs. (Hist.
fig.
168), fine
and
very rare
[PL V]
of veiled
286
Byzantium,
rev.
277-270.
Octobol,
Head
Demeter;
.
Poseidon seated on rock to right, holding trident and aplustre, in field n Y. and monogram; and in exergue .... AX2N Tl n ATI wt. 82 grs., in moderately good state, but has been pierced, very rare.
Callatia.
9>
.,
Octobol,
KAAAATIA.,
B.C. 300.
Club,
Head of young Herakles in lion's skin; bow in case, and ear of corn, wt. 75| grs.,
2
(2),
in good state
and rare
287
Istrus, circa
directions,
M Drachms
Two
;
$>
and a Diobol
of similar 3
type, wt. 22
288
Odessus,
after circa
B.C.
200.
Tetradrachm,
Bearded
head
bound with
247
grs. (Hist.
Num.,
patera and cornucopia, in exergue, KYPZA-, This interesting piece of the highest fig. 169).
Museum),
is
[PL V]
37
289
Odessus,
type.
146.
Tetradrachm
in lion's skin
of the
Alexandrine
Head
of
young Herakles
# BAZIAEX2Z. AAEZANAPOY.,
and
in exergue wt. 2 48 \ grs., very fine
Zeus seated, in
field
EKA.,
star,
O A HZ
TUN.,
290
Panticapaeum,
left,
profile to
9>
wearing wreath of ivy n AN., Lion headed gryphon, horned and winged, standing on a stalk
of barley
brilliant condition
javelin, wt.
132|
grs.,
in
1
291
Panticapaeum,
to left,
wearing wreath of ivy V n AN., Lion headed gryphon, horned and winged, standing on stalk of barley and holding in his mouth a javelin, wt. 139 grs., very fine and very rare 1 292
Lysimachus, King
of Thrace, &c.
B.C.
323-281.
Alexandrine type), Head of Pallas in crested Corinthian helmet, adorned with coiled serpent
& AYZIMAXOY.
BAZIAEJQ[Z], Victory standing to right, holding wreath and trophy stand, in front, forepart of lion and
(mon.) in circle, at the feet of Victory, bucranium, wt. 131^ grs., in almost brilliant condition and of the is highest degree of rarity
(there
AN
a specimen quoted in
the Berlin
Museum) [PI.
V]
293
Lysimachus, King
deified Alexander,
N Stater, Head
style
of the
Ammon
[PL V]
1
131
grs.,
extremely fine,
294
Lysimachus, King
of Thrace, B.C. 323-281. the deified Alexander, with the horn of Ammon
Stater,
Head
of
BAZIAEI2Z. AYZIMAXOY.,
295
Pallas seated to left, in field B. (struck at Byzantium), in exergue, trident, wt. 132 grs., very fine 1 style and in almost brilliant condition, although slightly double-struck
of Thrace, B.C. 323-281. Tetradrachm of the Alexandrine type, Head of Young Herakles in lion's skin BAZIAEJ2Z. AYZIMAXOY., Zeus seated, in field forepart
Lysimachus, King
9>
of lion and
monogram
AK.
mon.,
wt. 1
264
296
grs.,
very fine
Lysimachus, King
M Tetradrachm, Head
Ammon
exergue,
wt.
horn of
in
^BAZIAEftZ. AYZIMAXOY.,
very fine,
263 -3
grs., 1
and of fine
38
297
Lysimachus, King
9>
M Tetradrachm, Head
left,
horn
of
Ammon
BAEIAEnX. AYZIMAXOY.,
statue and
terminal
grs.,
KA.
and
298
Lysimachus, King
of
of Thrace,
B.C.
323-281.
Drachms
(3),
two
Herakles; JJc Pallas seated, half-lion in field and monogram below, one has fulmen under throne, the other a trident the third specimen is with head
;
of deified
Alexander
A. on throne,
fine
THESSALY.
299
Aen an es,
i
circa B.C.
168-146.
Didrachm? Head
9>[A]INIANI2N.,
javelins, in
field to
Slinger adjusting his sling, behind him, two right, small figure of Athena Alkis hurling
thunderbolt, magistrate's
{Hist.
variety
name
APIZTAN[APOZ]-,
wt.
120
grs.
Num.
fig.
173
var.),
very fine
300
Aenianes,
B.C.
168-146.
JR Triobol(?) Head
of Pallas in crested
Corinthian
AAIME-,
and below,
traces of
AXO- (?)
#>
AINIANI2N.,
around his
left
adjusting his sling, chlamys wrapped behind him two javelins, and in field to right arm,
Slinger
grs.,
very fine
%*
301
From
Cierium,
$>
Trihemiobol, Head of Zeus (similar in the tetradrachms of Philip II of Macedon) ; style to the head on
circa B.C. 330.
KIEPIEII2N., Nymph Arne kneeling on one knee and playing Cat., pi. II, 9), fine and rare. Demetrias, circa
AHMHT
Cat.,pl.
ill, 1),
and rare
circa
2
B.C.
302
Larissa,
to
left,
450-400.
bull,
field
he wears chlamys which is flying behind, and in his petasos which has fallen from his head, border of dots
9=
AAPI-ZAIA., Horse galloping to right, rein flying loose, all within incuse square, wt. 94 grs. (compare B.M. Cat. pi. v, 2), of fine style and in very fine condition, although the obv. shews a fracture of
the die
1
39
303
Larissa,
dots;
wt.
B.C.
400-344.
M
left,
Larissa in profile to
Drachm, Head of the fountain nymph wearing sphendone and earring, border of
trailing rein galloping to right,
^ AAPIZAL,
grs., fine.
\%
M Hemidrachm,
Horse with
Head
of the fountain
nymph
Larissa, three-quarter face to left ; $> [A]APIZ. NI2IA- (latter portion of legend in exergue and retrograde), Horse grazing to
right, off-side leg raised,
wt.
33 grs.,fine and
scarce
(B.M.
304
Larissa,
400-344.
M
of
Didrachm, Head
of the fountain
nymph
Arethusa
9- AAPI. [JvjAIHIM. in exergue, Bridled horse walking to right, near 1 leg raised, in front M-, wt. 179 grs., fine and exceedingly rare i[Pl.V]
305
Larissa,
9>
B.C.
400-334.
AAPI.
wt.
(in
grs.,
exergue)
very fine,
ZAII2N. Mare
and
93|
V]
collection.
Larissa,
B.C. 400-344.
Drachm, Head
of the fountain
nymph
from a
different die
to the preceding, the earring not shewn 9> [AJAPIZ (AII2N. in exergue), Horse grazing to right, off fore-
92|
grs.,
307
Larissa,
V
B.C.
400-314.
very fine
and rare in
V]
Drachm, Head
of the fountain
nymph
and
scarce
Photiades collection.
308
Magnetes,
oak to
9>
B.C. 197-146.
JR Drachm, Head
of
right, behind head AT- (mon.) MArNHT[X2N]., Artemis with bow seated on prow to
left,
front, a dolphin, in field to right pi. VII, 2), very fine and rare
monogram,
wt.
64|
grs.
(B.M.
Cat.
1
309
Melitaea,
9>
style to right,
Drachm, Head of Zeus under neck, fulmen EAITE, portion of A- visible, Bull grazing to right, in exergue a branch of oak with acorn, wt. 93 grs., very fine and excessively rare
circa B.C. 350.
laureate, of fine
(presumed
to be
unpublished) [PI.
V]
collection.
Phalanna,
9>
B.C. 400-334.
curly hair,
border of dots
fine
86
grs.,
very
1
40
311
Pharsalus,
style,
B.C. 400-344. Drachm, Head of Pallas of very fine wearing close fitting crested helmet, the back portion adorned with palmette ornament
ft
Thessalian horseman galloping to right, wt. 93^ grs., the very fine, rev. less fine, due to defective striking, rare [PL V]
obv. is
1
312
Pherae.
Alexander, Tyrant,
b.c.
369-357
(?).
^iDidrachm, Head
of Artemis Pheraea, three-quarter, to right, wearing earrings and necklace, the head adorned with myrtle wreath
ft
AAEZANAPOY,
the highest rarity
cuirass,
on
prancing horse to right, beneath horse a bipennis, and a similar weapon is depicted on the horse's flank, wt. 183 grs., very fine and of
[PL V]
collection.
b.c.
Pherae.
Alexander, Tyrant,
369-357.
M Drachm, Head
of
Artemis Pheraea
name
wt.
1
ENNOIOZ.
ft
AAEZANAPEIA-,
93
grs.,
Lion's
very fine
V]
*** From
314
Scotussa, B.C. 480-400. ^l Drachm, Forepart of horse to left ft [2]KO-, Grain of corn with husk, the whole within shallow incuse,
wt.
91
grs., fine
collection.
Thessalian League, b.c. 196-146. Double Head of Zeus crowned with oak, behind, name of
specimen has that of
.
Victoriatus
Strategi, the
(2),
first
NIKOKPATOYZ.
. .
(B.C.
A- AI2N-, The Thessalian example AllOAA NIL, ft Athena Itonia in fighting attitude, magistrates' names, <|>IAOE ENIAOZ-riETPAlOY and KPATinilOY- Nl. respecAttic Drachm, Head of tively, wts. 94 grs. and 97 grs., both fine.
Apollo with monogram of the Strategos H P-; R> 0EZZA AI2N., Athena Itonia, magistrate, PL, wt. 62| grs. and another with head of Athena Itonia, with AIP. above; ft 0EZZAAI2N., Horse walking to right, wt. 58 grs., all fine 4
;
0EZZ
ILLYRIA.
316
B.C.
400.
^l
Stater,
Cow
floral pattern within double linear square, to a bow, and below a club, the whole within plain border in circular shallow incuse, wt. 1 grs., fine and very rare 173|
AP[0]A., Double
41
317
Apollonia,
left,
in front
AYZX2N.,
fire,
>
AnOA.,
Three nymphs
wt.
hand
in
hand,
two
carry
torches,
between them a
magistrate's
name
in exergue,
AIONYCat.) 1
XOA.QPOZ-,
* * #
60|
inB. M.
From
318
Apollonia,
taenia, in front
Head of Apollo bound with and monogram; $> AllOA., Three <MAI2N. nymphs hand in hand, one bearing a torch between them a fire, in exergue BIX2N-, wt. 64^ grs. (B. M. Cat. no. 71, pi. xn, 14), very
after B.C. 100.
M Denarius,
fine.
Quinarius,
Head
in front
of
Pallas
to
left,
wearing crested
9>
Corinthian helmet,
ANAPHNOZ-;
AnOAAHgrs.
N AT AN., An
I
obelisk, magistrate
TIMHN-, wt.
25
319
Dyrrhachii, b.c. 400-300. ^l Stater, Cow to right, suckling calf 9> P., Double floral design in double linear square, with pellet
AY
at
1
each corner, in
field
320
Dyrrhachii,
weights
circa B.C.
(2),
Head
behind head
A
321
and
$>
Winged Pegasos
to right, beneath 2
Dyrrhachii,
calf
;
b.c.
229-100.
(New
Victoriatus) (5), Cow to right suckling floral ornament in double linear square, with the
Eoman
of magistrates
and moneyers,
AnnANTIAA(obv.)
field,
<|>AINin
and dog in
5
0EOTENEOZ.
ZI2
(obv.)
<|>AINinnOY.,
KING OF ILLYRIA.
322
Monunius,
circa B.C.
300-280.
Stater,
Cow
around a double
field club, wt.
1
158
grs.,
floral
ornament, in
"%* From
ILLYRIO-EPIROTE COINAGE.
323
Damastium,
right
iR
Stater,
Head
of Apollo laureate to
# AAMAZT
KE<t>|.,
Tripod, to right
NUN.,
to left
1
wt 202^
42
EPIRUS.
324
Nicopolis, before B.C. 161. Bust of Faustina to right 9> AKTIA-, within wreath
Quinarius,
06A
<l>AYCTe|NA.,
and rare
1
KINGS OF EPIRUS.
325
Alexander (Son
fy
B.C.
342-326.
JR
Stater,
Head
of
wt.
169^
grs.,
and
excessively
rare
1
[PI.
V]
B.C.
326
Pyrrhus,
295-272.
of
and
cylix, wt.
133
VJ
327
Pyrrhus,
V
B.C. 295-272.
right,
BAZIAEHZ. PYPPOY.,
field
wt.
Nike with trophy and wreath, in the 65^ grs., in extremely good condition
1
Pyrrhus,
to
9>
left,
B.C.
295-272.
M Tetradrachm,
;
Head
BAZIAEHZ. PYPPOY.,
wt. 259-^ grs., very fine
Stephanos, holding long sceptre, and raising peplos with left hand,
and of
[PL V]
329
Drachm (?), Head of Persephone, with flowing Pyrrhus, B.C. 295-272. hair crowned with corn, to left behind the head torch and letter A.
;
9>
BAZIAEHZ. PYPPOY.,
holding spear and shield, in
fig.
Pallas,
left,
in
fighting
grs.
attitude,
field
fulmen, wt. 88
(Hist.
Num.,
1
and
scarce
Epirote Republic,
9>
B.C. 238-168. ^R Didrachm, Jugate heads of Zeus Dodonaeus and Dione, behind KE. (mon.) APEIPX2TAN., Bull rushing to right, the whole within wreath of oak, below tie of wreath a trident head, wt. 151| grs. (Hist. Num.,
Jig.
and rare
43
331
Epirote Republic,
b.c.
238-168.
M Drachm, Head
3K
;
of
Zeus Dodo-
naeus to right, behind head El 9> (mon.) Eagle on fulmen to right, the whole within wreath of oak,
very fine. to right,
AP
PUT AN.,
wt.
76
grs.,
Heads jugate of Zeus Dodonaeus and Dione same monogram as on preceding piece IJ> AP El AN.,
JR
Victoriate,
PUT
fine.
M, Half
Head
grs.
of Zeus
Dodonaeus
preceding
oak, wt.
^ AP El PUT
23^
CORCYRA.
332
Corcyra,
9>
B.C. 585-500.
M
M
Stater,
Cow
Two
oblong incuse,
175
333
Corcyra,
Stater, Cow to left with head reverted, the whole within a kind of guilloche border > Kadiate disc or fully expanded flower within double linear border,
b.c.
500-450.
suckling
wt.
calf,
123
grs.
334
Copcyra,
V
Stater, Cow to left suckling calf 0., Double floreate pattern within linear square, the whole in shallow circular incuse, wt. 156^ grs., very fine 1
circa B.C. 300.
V]
KOP.
335
Corey ra,
of
^l Stater,
floreate
KOPKYPAIHN.,
leaf, wt.
;
Forepart
cow
to right
$>
Double
ornament
in linear square, at
sides Z-fl.,
bunch
of grapes
and ivy
80
grs.,
very fine.
Hemidrachm, circa B.C. 400. An Amphora with a dot between each point, wt. 37| grs.,
circa B.C.
wt.
Half Victoriate,
229-48.
Head
of
Aphrodite, behind
9>
26
grs.,
very fine
Pegasos, 3
336
Corcyra,
(B.
Drachm, Head
of
young Dionysos
wt.
9> Pegasos,
M.
46
72
grs.
Victoriate,
Head
of Dione
veiled;
wt.
Pegasos,
monogram
grs., fine
ACARNANIA.
337
Anactorium,
9>
b.c.
350-300.
^l Drachm, Head
Pegasos galloping to left, below (mon.) and AKT., referring to the worship of Apollo Actios in the territory of Anactorium,
wt.
AN
38
grs., fine
and
scarce
*** From
44
338
Anactorium,
Laureate head of Apollo to right, behind leaf 9> Pegasos galloping to right, below (mon.),
44
grs.,
very fine
1
and
339
rare
Anactorium. ^l Staters ofthe Corinthian type (3). (a) B.C. 350-300. Head of Pallas to left, the helmet adorned with wreath of laurel, behind lyre ^ Pegasos galloping to left, below ANA., wt. 127 grs. (B. M. Cat. Corinth, pi. xxxi, 16), fine, (b) Head of Pallas to right,
;
helmet
right,
(c)
plain,
below A,
Jl
Jji
Pegasos galloping to
Corinth, pi.
xxxn,
grs.,
I), fine.
Head
j
of Pallas to
helmet
Cylix
132
very fine 3
340
Pegasos galloping to
left,
behind crested Corinthian helmet; below A, wt. 130 grs. (B. M. Cat.
Corinth, pi.
ian type,
xxxn, 5). Leucas, B.C. 400-330. Head of Pallas to right $t> Pegasos
;
M Stater
left,
of Corinth-
below A.,
JR Stater
left,
Y in
field,
below neck
earring
$1
Pegasos galloping
to
below 0.,
131
grs.
(B.
M.
xxxvin,
7), fine 3
341
Leucas,
attributes
crescent,
M Attic
aplustre,
owl,
within a wreath
9>
AEYKAAljQN., Prow
trate
to right, in front
<|>IAANAPOZ.,
189), fine
125
grs. (Hist.
Num. fig.
342
Stater,
magistrate's
name
ZENOMENHZ.
Num.,
p. 282)
name
[0Y]PPEII2[N], Apollo
wt.
Actios seated,
naked,
holding bow,
1
151 \
grs., fine
and rare
343
Federal Coinage of Acarnania, b.c. 250^-167, struck at Leucas. ^l Drachm ?[AK]APNANI2N, Head of bearded Achelous to right
9>
field
grs.,
1
and to
left magistrate's
name
MENNEIAZ.,
wt.
7\\
very fine
344
Federal Coinage of Acarnania, b.c. 250 ?-167, struck at Leucas. Drachm?, [A]KAPN ANI2N., Head of beardless Achelous
9>
in
magistrate's
name
MENNEIAZ.,
wt.
61
grs., fine
45
AETOLIA.
345
Aetolian League,
b.c. 279-168.
Stater,
Head
of Pallas, helmet
& AITI2AHN.,
and holding upright spear in left hand, while on extended right hand she supports a small statuette of Nike, seated on a pile of shields, in field to right, tripod, monogram in
kausia, short chiton, chlamys,
.
grs., fine
346
Aetolian League,
V
I
B.C. 279-168.
N Stater, Head of
V]
Pallas to right,
helmet adorned with coiled serpent A Til N., Aetolia seated, as on the preceding piece, in field, to right, monogram and in exergue A AT-, wt. 131^ grs., fine and very rare
AH
347
Aetolian League,
Herakles in
V*>
b.c.
279-168.
Aetolia represented as a female figure holding sword spear, wearing causia, short chiton, &c, seated on a pile of shields, whereof the upper one is Macedonian, the remainder
AITX2AX2N.,
and
Gaulish
n A.
(mon.),
1
and IN.,
348
263
V]
*** From the Photiades collection. Aetolian League, b.c. 279-168. Drachm, Head of Artemis to bow and quiver at shoulder; 9> AITflAHN., right, laureate;
Aetolia represented as a female figure wearing short chiton and chlamys, seated on pile of shields and holding spear and sword, in field monogram and trophy of Gaulish arms, wt. 76 grs., fine ;
and a Tetrobol
Head
grs.,
of
Aetolia
A
349
Aetolian League,
279-168.
<|>|.
^R
Head
of Aetolos laureate,
left
holding spear, he wears chlamys wound round left arm and the kausia slung at back of neck, wt. 164| grs., very fine 1
LOCRIS.
350
Loom
Opuntii, circa B.C. 369-338. Stater, Head of Persephone wearing earring and necklace, hair bound with wreath of corn leaves,
to left
9>
OnONTIXIN.,
shield
and
crested Corinthian helmet, in fighting attitude, to right, inside shield, a griffin, in field a lance, and between the legs AIA2L, wt. 188 grs.,
46
351
Locri Opuntii,
to left
circa B.C.
369-338.
^51 Stater,
Head
of
Persephone
leaves,
& OnONTIHN.,
shield and
crested Corinthian helmet, in fighting attitude, to right, inside shield, a serpent, and on ground two javelins, wt. 181 grs., very fine and rare 1
"%.*
From
352
Locri Opuntii,
attitude,
M Hemidrachms
(2),
Head
of Perse-
AOKPI2N., Ajax
in fighting
between
his legs
grs., fine.
Head
field
of Pallas in crested Corinthian helmet to right; fy Ajax laureate in fighting attitude, inside shield sea horse,
AOKPI1N,
and in
405-367,
grs.,
and an Obol,
B.C.
OP -ON., an
Amphora, the body decorated with vine tendril and bunch of grapes at either handle $ a star, wt. 13 grs., very fine 3
;
PHOCIS.
353
^l Triobol, Bull's head facing; & <>. O, Phocis, B.C. 550-371. Female head of archaic style, hair turned up at back and bound by pearled cord, in incuse square, wt. 46 grs., very fine. Triobol, B.C. 357-346, Bull's head facing; ]> 4> f2, Laureate head of the
550-371,
4>
354
lyre, wt. 44 grs., very fine; and an Obol, over bull's head facing; 9> Forepart of boar in 15 grs., fine 3
JR
<|>
n Head
very fine.
Delphian Apollo to
Trihemiobol, Eam's head to left; Delphi, circa B.C. 421-375. between the horns of goat's head facing, on either side a 9> dolphin, tail downwards, the whole within incuse square, wt. 21
behind branch,
wt.
44
grs.,
AG
grs.,
very fine
BOEOTIA.
355
356
Boeotian League, b.c. 550. JR Stater, Boeotian shield 9) Wheel with 4 spokes, wt. 184 grs., very fine and very rare %* From the Photiades collection. Boeotian League, b.c. 600-550. Drachm, Boeotian
shield
deeply indented,
Boeotia, pi.
I,
wt.
94
grs.
(Read's History of
the
Coinage of
of
JR Hemidrachm, Boeotian shield ; R Incuse square four divisions, two of which are deeply indented, the other two
1).
divided by diagonal
9> Mill-sail
line, wt.
46
wt.
grs., fine.
pattern
;
Boeotian shield
depths, wt. 4
9>
grs., fine
47
357
Boeotian League, B.C. 379-338. Stater, Boeotian shield neck and portion of the body 9> An Amphora on tall stem, the
vase ornamented, at sides AN-AP., grs., fine *** From the Photiades collection.
wt.
M M
of the
1
188
358
Boeotian League,
Bj
b.c. 379-338.
Stater,
Boeotian shield
amphora, the neck and upper part of body of vase ornamented, above grain of corn and at sides FA-Z[T]., wt. 189 grs., very fine
An
and
359
scarce
circa b.c. 379.
Boeotian League,
shield
;
Bj
B.O
and bunch
of grapes, wt.
7%
grs., fine.
third of
9=
Tetradrachm,
B.C.
244-197,
Head
of
Persephone
facing;
BO IflTHN., Poseidon, naked to right holding trident and dolphin, in field An (mon.) and buckler, wt. 76% grs. (B. M. Guide, pl.xui, 19),
fine.
Third of Tetradrachm,
wt.
B.C.
197-146,
Head
of Poseidon
9>
trident
scarce
77
grs., fine
and
Haliartus, before
Orchomenus,
incuse, wt.
B.C. 480.
$> El in
centre
188
grs., fine
B.C.
550-480.
fine.
M Obol, grain
b.
(from
14J
grs.,
Mycalessus,
c.
Boeotian shield,
$k
M-Y
JR
361
Pharae,
B.C.
550-480.
190^
grs.
362
Tanagra,
B.C. 550-480.
JR
T-A
in the
lunette openings at sides Bj Wheel of four spokes in circular incuse, wt. 187
rare
grs., fine
and very
1
363
Tanagra,
B.C. 600-550. ^ft Drachms (2), Boeotian shield with in one of the lunette openings at side ; 9> Incuse with four deep indents, wt. 92 grs. Another of the second period 550-480, O similar to
the preceding; Bj Four incuse compartments symmetrically arranged, in the alternate one 2 T., wt. 88| grs., rare
T
wt.
364
Tanagra,
B^
b.c. 387-374.
^fl Stater,
Boeotian shield
to right, the
T-A-, Forepart
whole
1
188f
grs.,
very fine
and rare
;
365
Thebes,
B.C. 550-480.
JR
B^
in centre
195)
;
of
mill-sail
pattern incuse,
of issue
Drachm
366
Num. fig.
and a
2
Thebes,
B>
B.C. 446-426.
^l
stringing
1
wt.
185
grs., fine
and rare
48
367
Thebes,
9>
B.C.
446-426.
E.,
Head
whole
and of fine
%*
368
From
of Dionysos
crowned with
ivy,
within shallow
1
and rare
369
426-387.
Hemidrachm, Head
of
bearded
Dionysos, wearing wreath of ivy to right the infant Herakles strangling serpents, the whole within L^J gj
shallow incuse, wt. 46
B.C.
370
Thebes,
Bj
426-387.
grs.,
very fine
V]
0E, the infant Herakles strangling serpents, in field to left a bow, the whole within circular shallow incuse, wt. 186 grs., very fine and
very rare
B.C.
I
371
Thespiae,
Bj
[PI. V] 387-374.
(retrograde), Head of Aphrodite Melainis to right, and necklace with pendant bulla, in front of head wearing earring a large crescent, and below neck a smaller crescent, wt. 186 grs., very 1 fine and very rare [PI. V]
0EZP KON.
EUBOEA.
372
Carystus
P circa B.C. 600-480. Stater, Cock to left Bj Incuse square, irregularly divided, wt. 190 grs., very fine
probably from the Santorin find, see article by
and
rare,
W. Wroth,
Esq. in the
1
Num.
373
vol.
Carystus,
wearing
9>
VI]
KAPY.,
club, wt.
Bull recumbent to
441
grs.,
fine
374
Chalcis,
M Drachms
(2),
Wheel
of four spokes
(One specimen has very simple straight spokes, and shows the hub, the inner line of wheel forming a kind of quatrefoil, the B; shows the incuse divided diagonally, with three divisions
indented
;
Bj Incuse square.
springing from centre pellet, the and an Obol, grs. respectively) ; wt. 10 grs., all fine and scarce
the other piece has the spokes of more spandril form Bj is more irregular, wt. 65 and 66
of
same
.
date,
Wheel,
B> Incuse,
375
Chalcis,
9>
circa B.C.
480-445.
M
is
3
right,
"S'AV-in wheel of five spokes, the whole within incuse square, wt. 259 grs., very fine and very rare, presumably from the same die as the piece in
the Photiades collection
which
described as
49
376
Cyme ?
Jfc
circa B.C.
Two
500 1 Didrachm, Forepart of horse to right incuse squares of different sizes, the larger containing solar
grs.,
?
rare
377
Cyme,
$>
circa B.C.
500
Hind part
65^
grs.,
very fine
and rare
378
Cyme
$k
Tetrobol,
Man on
41
horseback to right, on
raised disc
wt.
grs.,
very fine
and rare
below
379
Eretria,
480445.
herself;
E.
1
380
Euboea, Federal Coinage, nymph Euboea to left 9> EY., Head and neck of
sacrificial fillet, in field
411.
JR Drachm, Head
of
bull three quarters to right, bound with a bunch of grapes, wt. 58-| grs., very fine 1
381
Drachm, Head of Maenad wearing vine Histiaea, B.C. 369-336. wreath ; $, IZTI. (in exergue), Bull to right, in background, vine, and in field to right monogram, wt. 47-^ grs., fine. Tetrobols (3) of
the same town, B.C. 313-265.
Head
of
Maenad wearing
vine
wreath;
9>
IZTIAEI2N., Nymph
ATTICA.
382
Athens,
El. Hecta,
Owl
21
to
wt.
grs.,
383
Athens,
of
B.C. 590-525.
M Tetradrachms
Head
Athena of very Archaic style, to right, wearing round earring and close fitting helmet with simple volute behind, the crest adorned
with dentated pattern with dots in the angles; > [A]0E., Owl, head facing, with closed wings, to left, olive spray with two leaves
and berry,
fine
;
all in
shallow incuse, wt. 259| grs. (B. M. Cat.pl. i, no. 4), is of somewhat coarser fabric and resembles 2
in high relief
384
Athens,
to right, of less primitive style, the hair is waved at sides, the helmet is similar in type to the earlier pieces being close fitting and with simple volute ornament at back, the crest is plain with border of dots
9>
in right
Well defined square incuse, A0E. to left of owl with head facing, hand lower corner small olive spray with berry and two
261|
grs.
leaves, wt.
(compare B.
M.
Cat. pi.
II,
I), fine
50
385
Athens, B.C. 527-430. JR Tetradrachm, of good Archaic work, Head of Athena to right, wearing close fitting crested helmet, with floral ornament at back and three upright olive leaves in front, the pupil of the eye is shown
9>
facing,
386
and olive spray with two leaves and berry, wt. 264 grs. 1 (compare B. M. Cat. pi. in, class A), very fine B.C. 527-430. Tetradrachm of refined Archaic style, Head Athens, of Athena in close fitting helmet, the front adorned with three upright olive leaves, the back with flower and volute E. Owl, head facing, in field, left, crescent and spray of olive $> with two leaves and berry, wt. 264 grs. (Hist. Num. Jig. 211), very fine 1
A0
387
Athens,
Didrachm, Head of Athena wearing crested adorned in front with three upright olive leaves, the back helmet, with flower and volute
B.C. 527-430.
$k
Owl, head facing, within square incuse contained in circular incuse, to left olive spray, half within and half without square incuse, wt. 128 grs. (compare B. M. Cat. pi. iv, class A, no. 4, and Hist.
A0E.
Num. fig.
388
Athens,
head
B.C. 525-430.
M Drachm, Head
Head of Athena
B.C.
VI]
Athena
wt.
;
>
A0E-,
owl,
with bud,
;
65|
closed
grs.
32|
M.
&
A0E-, Owl,
7i
B.C. 430-350.
Obol, &c. in square incuse, wt. 10 grs. Tritemorion, Head of Athena; > A0E. (retrograde), three cres-
525-430.
Head
of
Athena;
cents, wt.
grs.
Hemiobol,
wt.
;
B.C.
525-430.
Head
of Athena
to
left,
fy
A0E-,
the
B.C.
grs.
Trihemitetartemorion,
Head of Athena
B.C.
;
temorion,
wt.
2| grs.
> A0E-, Kalathos, 3| grs. Head of Athena; 9> A0E., Crescent, and Hemitetartemorion, B.C. 430-350. Head of Athena,
Tetar-
430-350.
B>
389
Athens,
M Tetradrachm, Head
Athena Parthenos,
9>
wearing earring necklace, and close fitting triple crested helmet adorned with the foreparts of four horses and a pegasos, on the back portion a scroll resembling an aplustre, border of dots A-0E., Owl with closed wing standing on amphora which lies upon its side, in field on either side a monogram and to right, two serpents,
on amphora A.
grs. (B.
M.
Cat., series
the whole within a wreath of olive, wt. 259 in Hi, pi. viii, 3), a large spread Tetradrachm
VI]
collection.
51 390
Athens,
B.C. 186-146.
to right, the triple crested helmet adorned with pegasos, foreparts of horses, &c.
&
391
E-,
Magistrates
Afl. in
and bow
of
below
amphora
Athens,
9>
B.C. 186-146.
Tetradrachm, Head
K-,
Magistrates
MIKII2N.
EYPYKAEI. APEZTOZ.,
figures
in field, to right
spear,
(The Dioskuri 1), one carries patera, the other rests upon his below amphora Z<l>., the whole within wreath of olive, wt.
1
25 7f
grs., fine
392
Athens,
fy>
B.C.
146-86.
M Tetradrachm, Head
|~.,
of
Athena Parthenos,
side curl
is
and the
longer
magistrates
wt.
HENOand
grs., 1
field,
254
393
Athens,
triple
A0E., Owl on amphora, BAZ[l]AE[nZ]. MI0PAAATHZ. APIZTIX2N., in field, to right, sun between two crescents, arms of the Achaemenidan kings (Pontus), wt. 127 grs., very fine and
OF THE HIGHEST RARITY [PI. VI] *** From the Photiades collection. " Friedlander and A. von Sallet, dasKoningl. MunzMbmet,2nd
1
edition, p. 96.
Only three of these interesting Staters with the name of the King of Pontus as an ally of the Athenians are known, the first belonged to the Due de Luynes, and the second is in the Museum at Berlin. We are enabled to fix the date exactly, Aristion having been elected strategos at the same time as the king, after his return from the residence of Mithradates, in the summer of the year 88 B.C."
MEGARIS.
394
Megara,
9>
of Apollo of fine
style to right
META-PEI2N.,
Lyre, wt. 48 grs., fine and rare *** From the Photiades collection.
AEGINA.
395
Staters (2), Tortoise with plain shell Aegina, circa B.C. 700-550. and row of dots down the middle of back; ^ Incuse square
irregularly divided, wt.
M
J&
184^
grs.,
is
shewn ;
Rough incuse,
185|
grs.,
very fine 2
E 2
52
396
more developed form shewn $> AITI. and dolphin in incuse square, which is divided into five divisions,
Stater, Tortoise of
;
shell fully
I.
at sides of
on preceding, wt. 88 grs., fine. but on $> A I. only and dolphin, wt. 14
3
CORINTHIA.
397
Corinth,
398
Staters (2), 9 Pegasos with curled wing Helmeted head of Athena Chalinitis, in incuse square, ]> one has 9 behind head of Athena. Drachm, Pegasos with curled $> Head of Aphrodite, in incuse square, wing to left, below 9 Half Drachm, Pegasos with curled wing 1}L Head wt. 42-^ grs., fine 4 of Pallas in linear square within incuse square, wt. 41| grs., fine Staters (5), Usual type of Pegasos, with Corinth, B.C. 400-338. ? below and ^ Head of Pallas Chalinitis, two examples have
B.C.
;
500-430.
M
;
to right
; symbols, dolphin, Head of Helios within wreath, Balaustium flower and E., Kantharos and N., Eagle
and
399
A P.,
wt. averaging
130
grs.,
fine
Corinth,
chlamys and petasos, riding on bridled pegasos to right and striking downwards with his spear, beneath pegasos 9
9>
Chimaera
amphora,
at
wt.
bay to
62|
grs.,
left,
below
I.
line
on
1
very fine
and
scarce [PI.
VI]
"%* From
PELOPONNESUS.
PHLIASIA.
400
Phlius,
Drachm [4>]AEIA. (in exergue), Bull circa B.C. 430-322. butting to left ; $> XI ON. (termination of G inscription) in the four corners of incuse square, in centre of which a wheel with four
Obol, forepart
2
spokes, wt. 90 grs., fine (from the Photiades collection) of butting bull ; $> : <t> : wL 12 grs., fine
SICYONIA.
401
Sicyon,
9>
B.C.
400-322.
M
^l
Stater,
field a
wreath
Dove
402
flying, in olive
189^ grs., fine ZE., Chimaera at bay wreath, wt. 189 grs., fine
Stater,
53
403
Sicyon,
Zl".,
B.C.
400-322.
^l Drachm,
bay
;
Zl.,
I., wt.
Chimaera at bay;
89
grs.,
5=
Dove
flying, in olive
wreath, in field
at
very fine.
Triobol,
Chimaera
R
;
Ifc
Dove flying, in field All. Obols (2), Dove and Zl. ; the other O and 9>
4
ACHAIA.
404
Patrae,
B.C. 146-43.
^l
Triobol,
(mon.),
Head
of Aphrodite;
wt.
Cl AC and riATP.
Pellene,
B.C.
all
flEAAA.
Pellene,
405
B.C.
within wreath,
Head
wt.
of
33| Apollo to
left;
$>
(?).
40
grs.,
unpublished
;
Triobol,
Head
of Apollo
IHEA.
in
Achaean
Hemidrachms, Head of League, before circa B.C. 330. Zeus Homagyrios; $, AX. {mon.) of the following towns Aegium,
magistrate,
APICTOAAMOC.
mon.),
symbol, crayfish.
all fine
54
countermark with radiate design F. A-, Fulmen with wings and volutes in shallow circular incuse, wt. 186 grs., very fine, unpublished var. not in B. M. Catalogue
[PL VI]
407
Elis, B.C. 421-365.
M M
Stater,
HPA-, Head
of
Hera wearing
grs.,
lofty
R
408
Stephanos adorned with conventional flowers F. A., Fulmen in wreath of wild olive, wt. 185|
(Hist.
very fine
1
Stater, Head of Zeus of fine style to right Elis, B.C. 365-322. 9> F. A., Eagle to right on capital of Ionic column, in field, fulmen,
wt.
188 \
* *
e
From
409
F. A., Head of Hera to right wearing earring, and Stephanos adorned with palmettes, hair turned up at back
olive, wt.
I>
Eagle with open wings to right, within wreath of very fine and scarce [PI. VI]
189
grs.,
410
Elis, B.C.
collection.
right,
wearing
triple earring,
necklace,
latter inscribed
FAAEII2N.
right, the
1
#, F., Eagle,
with open wings, standing on rock looking to whole within wreath of wild olive, wt. 189^ grs., very fine *#* From the Photiades collection.
411
^l
Stater,
Head
of Zeus, of
good
style, to right
Eagle with closed wings standing on capital of Ionic 1 column to right, wt. 185 grs., fine
FAAEII2N.,
%*
412
Elis, B.C. 312-221.
From
Stater (struck under the despot Aristotimus), of Zeus to right in field 9> F. A., Eagle with closed wings standing on rock to right,
Head
A P.,
wt.
188
grs.,
very fine
55
Messene,
9>
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
Demeter
to right
MEZZANI.QN., Zeus Ithomatas right, wielding thunderbolt and holding eagle on outstretched left hand, in field a tripod, magistrate ZOZIKPA., wt. 249| grs., fine and rare
striding to
[PL VI]
414
Lacedsemon,
9>
B.C.
310-266.
of Sparta
M
to
?) king (Areus King A-, Archaic agalma of the Apollo of Amyclse helmeted, holding spear and bow, and adorned on the side with a cock, standing on
aplustre, to right of statue a goat, and to left a wreath, wt. 259 grs., 1 very fine and excessively rare [PL VI]
415
Lacedsemon,
9>
Tetradrachm, Head of Pallas to right in crested Corinthian helmet A. A-, Herakles seated on rock, which is covered with lion's skin,
circa B.C. 200.
his right
hand resting on
club, wt.
B.C.
261
grs., fine
and
very rare
416
206-192.
M Tetradrachm, Bearded
upon upright club
very fine
of
Nabis to right
Herakles naked, seated upon rock,
BA[Z]IAEX2Z. NABIOZ-,
covered with
front,
hand
wt.
rests
in
the
1
and
his left
hand on
rock,
263
grs.,
and of
highest rarity
[PL VI]
is
presumed
to be absolutely
unique
and UNPUBLISHED.
ARGOLIS.
417
Troezen,
#>
B.C. 400-322.
TPO-,
fine
Drachm, Head of Apollo to left Trident head with volutes, in incuse square, wt. 51|scarce
grs., 1
and
* * #
From
ARCADIA.
418
Arcadian League,
of very fine style
fy
B.C.
370-300.
Stater,
Head
of
Zeus Lykaeos
and
seated left on rock, covered with his chlamys, he holds his pedum in right hand, the end of which rests upon
(mon.),
A PIC
Pan
artist's
name,
OAY.,
1
181
grs.,
very fine
and
very rare
[PL VI]
collection.
56
419
Cleitor,
Bull
b.c.
400-322.
to
B.C.
Triobol,
Head
a
butting
right,
in
field
Mantineia,
ivy leaves; t
500-400.
below large M., wt 12 grs. Megalopolis, Triobol, Head of Zeus Lykaeos ; $> MET., Pan seated on rock,
MAN.,
420
3 and monogram, wt 36| grs., fine Pheneus, B.C. 362. A\ Stater, Head of Demeter crowned with corn leaves, wearing necklace and earring with five pendants fy <f>ENEI2N., Hermes naked, running to left and carrying on his arm the infant Arkas, in his right hand he holds caduceus, in field to right APKAZ., wt. 186 grs., very fine and exceedingly rare, proin field flying eagle
421
B.C. 400-362.
known [PI.
VI]
Demeter
to left
Triobol,
Head
of
is
depicted a caduceus in
beneath P.,
b.c.
42
grs.,
very fine
422
Stymphalus,
lion's
400-362.
VI]
young Herakles
and
in
of
Stymphalian bird
scarce.
wt 43
grs., fine
Obols
Head
$ ZTYM<l>AAON.,
3
Head
of
Stymphalian
wt
CRETE.
423
Aptera,
9>
B.C. 350-300.
(?)
Stater,
Artemis
warrior standing before sacred tree, to the branches of which he raises his hand in adoration, wt. 160 grs. 1
riTOAIOITOZ., Armed
collection.
Arcadia,
9>
M Drachm, Head
scarce [PI.
of Zeus
Ammon
to left
APKAAI2N.,
76 \
grs.,
wt
1
very fine
and
VI]
425
*** From Admiral Spratt's collection. Chensonesus, B.C. 350-300. JR Stater, Head of Britomartis
9>
to right
XEPZONAZION.,
thymaterion,
wt.
lyre, in field
1
156|
426
Cnossus,
B.C.
400-350.
Stater,
wt.
Head
172
Bl P.,
(?)
to right
1
rare
*** From
427
Cnossus, B.C. 116-67. Tetradrachm, Bearded and diademed Head of Zeus or more probably Minos $> KNI2ZII2N., Square labyrinth, wt 257 grs., very fine and rare
[PI.
VI]
*** From the Photiades
collection.
57
428
Cnossus,
between
P>
b.o.
116-67.
^R Tetradrachm, Head
wt.
of
Apollo to
left
["lOA XO[Z].
221
grs.,
very fine
and
1
VI]
*** From
350-300.
429
Cydonia,
fy
B.C.
M
the
^Et
of
Athena
Kydonia
and
430
to right
KYA12N.,
scarce
grs., fine
%*
Cydonia,
9>
From
Weber
collection.
B.C. 350-300.
Stater, Dionysiac
head to
his
right,
behind
signature of artist
NEYANTOX[EP O El]
as
KYAX1N., Kydon
fine
bow,
wt.
174|
grs.,
and rare
collection.
Eleutherna,
b.c.
400-300.
Stater,
Head
of Apollo to right,
plain linear border 9> Apollo, or Minos, standing looking to left and holding a globe or 1 stone, and bow, wt. 177 grs., very fine and very rare
432
Gortyna,
9> Bull
b.c.
400-300.
Stater,
Europa seated
177
grs.
in sorrowful atti-
head reverted,
wt.
fig.
and exceedingly
433
Gortyna,
B.C.
400-300.
grs.
177
Stater, Europa with eagle in tree M. Cat., pi. x, 8), very fine and rare (B.
434
Gortyna,
9>
B.C.
300-200.
rOPTYNIHN.,
70
grs.
bull, wt.
1
Gortyna,
b. c.
200.
^ft
Tetradrachm
of the
Athena Parthenos,
neck, B.
#>
238
grs., fine
and of
the highest
rarity;
other specimen
[PI.
VI]
436
Gortyna,
to right
$1
B.C.
200-67.
rOTYNIHN., Hunter seated on rock, he holds bow and arrow, over his shoulders chlamys, and at his back quiver, in field in front A., and behind NAP. (?), wt. 46| grs., fine and scarce 1
58
437
Hierapytna,
>
B.C. 200-67.
turreted
lEPAnY-TNiriN.,
and
AnE.
pi
Eagle before a palm tree, to left <|>AYOZ. in monogram, wt. 233 grs., very fine and very rare (B. M.
1
Guide,
lvi, 33)
collection.
Hierapytna,
B.C. 200-67.
turreted
to
of
palm
.
tree,
right
little
defective,
1121 grs very fine, although due to faulty striking, and very rare 1
wt.
}
439
Itanus,
9>
B.C.
400-300.
in crested
left of
Athena Salmonia
fish god,
ITANII2N., Eagle looking back, to right in field a whole with incuse square, wt. 84 grs. (B. M. Cat., pi.
fine
the
and
scarce
440
Lappa,
$>
B.C. 200-67.
M Hemidrachm, Head
in
of Apollo to right
AAnnAI.,
right
(V),
ZYAX2., and
circa B.C.
exergue
(?).
KOZ.,
wt.
47
grs., fine
and
scarce
441
Lissus
300
9> Eagle flying to right in incuse of irregular form, wt. 14 grs., fine and very rare ; ("from the Photiades collection, where it was attributed to
Sicyon,
H.M.")
450-330.
442
Lyttus,
B.C.
JR
Boar's head to right, the whole within dotted linear 9> in incuse square, wt. 155^ grs., very fine and scarce 1 square
AYTTSO-,
B.C.
443
Lyttus,
450-330.
M Drachm, Eagle
flying to left
$>
AYTT-
80N., Boar's head to right in dotted linear square within incuse Hemidrachm, similar type, but reading only square, wt. 44 grs.
AYTTI.,
444
wt.
27|
grs., fine
Phaestus,
head to
B.C. 431-300.
right, in right
hand bow,
9>
I
in field to
^l Stater, Herakles, naked, standing, facing hand he holds club downwards, and in left right barley corn, and to left lion's skin, &c.
[C A M]TI KON., Bull to left with both fore-legs hobbled, grazing, the grass depicted by upright lines, wt. 184| grs., fine and rare 1
B.C. 431-300.
445
Phaestus,
^l
advancing to
right about to strike with club held in right hand, at the Hydra which rears up before him, and whose nearest head he grasps with his left hand, his left foot is on the tail of the monster, and over
his left
>
lion's
skin
<>AIZTin[N].
condition
(retrograde),
and of high
rarity
[PL VI]
* *
From
59
446
Phaestus,
B.C. 431-300.
Stater,
TAAflN.,
Talos as a winged
grs.,
very fine
VI]
%*
447
From
Stater,
Head
of
of upright trident head, volutes below, 1 in shallow circular incuse, wt. 167 grs., very fine and rare
A.,
448
Polyrhenium
(?) B.C.
300
(V)
(3),
Eagle;
\2
&
Star,
grs.,
grs.,
12%
grs.,
and 10%
*** These interesting coins, from Admiral Spratt's collection, were procured at Polyrhenium, and will be found described in the Num.
Chron., Series 3,
vol.
449
Polyrhenium,
B.C. 200.
Tetradrachm
of the
Athena Parthenos in triple crested helmet adorned withpegasos and foreparts of horses, border of dots 9> nOAYPHNIHN., Owl facing on amphora, in field to right small figure of Artemis Diktynna, wt. 243| grs., very fine and excessively rare
[PL VI]
B.C. 350-300.
450
Polyrhenium,
Bull's
^l Drachm,
nOA. YSHIM.
;
IHN-,
head facing bound with sacrificial fillets $> IIOAY. PH N I., Spearhead of broad leaf-shaped type with side ribs descending
below base
200-67,
of blade,
wt.
Diademed head
very fine
74| grs., fine; and a Hemidrachm, B.C. of Diktynna facing, with bow and quiver
Apollo with palm branch,
2
at shoulder;
wt.
nOAYPHNIfiN.,
29|
grs.,
451
Praesus,
B.C.
400-300.
Zeus Diktaeos
wearing himation over lower limbs, seated towards left, on throne with back, he holds in right hand an eagle, and his left supports a
long sceptre
9=
nPAIZIO[NJ.,
B.C.
Bull to
left, wt.
165
grs.,
rare
452
Praesus,
9>
400-300.
M M
Stater,
preceding piece, but from a different die Forepart of Cretan goat head reverted,
pi.
169
grs.
(B.
M.
Cat.
1
xvn,
9), fine
and rare
Stater,
453
Praesus,
long
B.C.
400-300.
Head
of
$ n PAZ OS.
I
wt.
176^
grs., fine
head reverted,
1
60
454
Priansus,
B.C.
430-300.
Stater,
Female
figure,
with wreath, and falling in two tresses, wearing chiton, and peplos over lower limbs, seated facing on throne with back, turned towards left ; her right hand caresses a serpent by her side, her left hand
rests
on seat
?)
serpent
9>
nPIANZIEXIN.,
arm and lower
limbs, standing to
Poseidon wearing himation wound round left left, in right hand he holds a
dolphin and in left hand a trident, wt. 173 grs. (B. M. Cat.pl. xvm, 6), fine work and very fine condition, and of considerable rarity in this
state
[PI.
VI]
455
Priansus,
B.C. 431-300.
M Drachm, Head
M.
of
Artemis
to right, hair
rolled, knotted at top of head and loose tresses behind, she wears earring and necklace
9>
nPIAN-XIEHN.,
dolphin,
wt.
to left a
90
grs. (B.
work and
1
456
Rhaucus,
9=
B.C. 400-300.
M
wt.
Stater,
PAV[M]ION.
(retrograde),
178
M.
Cat. pi.
xix, 1)
457
Rhaucus,
9>
B.C. 400-300.
M.
PAY K
ON., Head
165
grs.,
of double
of socket, wt.
rare
458
Stater,
in left
hand thyrsos, in
chlamys, standing
tying
which
166
grs. (B.
M.
Cat. pi.
on rock, before him caduceus xix, 12), in very good state and excessively
rests
1
rare
%*
From Admiral
Spratt's collection.
SEA.
some deeply
in1
Carthea,
B.C.
600-480.
M
M
Stater,
Amphora
xxi,
7), fine
dented, wt.
87|
grs. (B.
M.
Cat. pi.
and rare
460
Coresia,
(Hist.
B.C. 600-480.
sail
Stater, Sepia
and dolphin
(B.
# Incuse of mill
pattern, wt.
172
grs.
M.
Cat.
pi XXII,
1)
1
Num. fig.
257), rare
61
461
Delos %
9>
Two
B.C. 550 ? Stater, Two dolphins in same direction incuse squares, one large and one small, each divided into
grs., fine
and rare
462
Delos
>
wt.
1, B.C. 550 1 Stater, Two dolphins going in opposite directions Incuse square divided into eight parts, some deeply indented,
193|
grs.,
very fine
and rare
463
Naxos,
circa
B.C.
600-490.
Stater, Kantharos,
with bunch of
leaf
1
grapes depending from each handle ; above an ivy $> Incuse square quartered, wt. 184 grs., fine and rare
464
Paros,
B.C.
600-480.
Stater,
Goat kneeling,
right,
on one knee,
192
grs. (Hist.
Num. fig.
465
Paros,
9>
M
M
Stater,
bound
thrice
ANAZIK-,
right, wt.
117
grs.
1
Num.
B.C.
fig.
VI]
466
Siphnos,
600-500.
compartments, some of
wt.
186
grs.
(Hist.
Num.
fig.
261), very
1
Ten os,
right
9>
B.C. 300-200.
Stater, Beardless
head
of
Zeus
Ammon
to
THNI.,
from
of
left
Poseidon standing
left,
limbs, right arm and upper part body bare in outstretched right hand he holds a dolphin, and with left hand supports a trident in field a bunch of grapes, wt. 99^ grs., very fine and very rare 1 [PI. VI]
; ;
collection.
ASIA.
COLCHIS.
468
Colchis,
M Tetrobols
35
grs.
(2),
Head
of Archaistic style,
rev. Bull's
head to
right, wt.
and 33^
grs., fine
PONTUS.
469
Amisus,
>
B.C.
400-300.
^t Drachm, Head
of female to left
wearing
1
wt.
86
grs.,
very fine
62
Mithradates
ty
M Tetradrachm,
Portrait of king
BAZIAEHZ MI0PAAATOY.,
front a star
grams,
wt.
Zeus Aetophoros seated, in beneath throne, and in field right, monocrescent, 249 grs., fine although the field has suffered somewhat by
and
VII]
Diademed head
471
Mithradates
9>
of king to
blown back
BAZIAEftZ.
browsing, in
field,
MI0PAAATOY. EYIIATOPOZ.,
crescent
Stag
and star, monograms and the date |"KZ=223, the whole within wreath of ivy, wt. 260 grs., very fi%
1
472
VII] Mithradates
[PI.
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
Pegasos
and crescent, to right HZ=208, with monogram below, and under legend 0=9th month, the whole within ivy wreath, wt. 260 grs., in very fine condition and of very fine
style
1
473
Rhescuporis,
$t
a.d. 14-22
?.
Stater,
right,
below date
wt.
122|
very fine
and
rare
1
[PL VII]
474
Cotys
9>
I,
a.d. 46-78.
N Stater, Laureate
head of Claudius to
right,
linear border
Cotys,
rare
Laureate bust of Nero draped to right, behind head monogram ol and below bust ENT=355, wt. 122 grs., very fine and
[PI.
II,
VII]
124-132.
475
Cotys
9>
a.d.
Stater,
BACIAewC.
KOTYOC
119| grs.,
1
and
scarce
[PI.
VII]
PAPHLAGONIA.
476
Amastris,
9>
B.C. 302.
Stater,
Head
dress, laureate
and ornamented at
AMAZTPIE.QN.,
holding Nike and
rare
Seated female figure wearing modius and sceptre, in field a rose, wt. 143 grs., fine and very
[PI.
VII]
63
477
Oomna,
left
M Tetrobol, Bearded
to
left,
head laureate to
9>
KPX2MNA-, Head
and
and
scarce
B.C.
of
Amazon
wearing earring, necklace above Lf,, wt. 52| grs., very fine
1
478
Sinope,
480-430.
of eagle's
head
1
94^
and rare
479
(2), Eagle's head to left ; 9> QuadSinope, B.C. 480-430. has dolphin under head of eagle and A., ripartite incuse square (one 2 in one division of R), id. 95| and 95 grs., both fine and scarce
M Drachms
480
Sinope,
^R Didrachm, Turreted head of Sinope to B.C. 290-250 (?). countermarked with circular indent containing full-faced bust left, of Helios radiate, having between radiations Z. I- N. X2. n. E. X2. N. 9> Poseidon seated, holding dolphin and trident, behind ZI-NX2-,
below
B., in front the
circa B.C.
wt.
95*5
Sinope,
333-306.
M Drachm,
and
grs., fine.
Head
&
left, in field
ATPEXI,
2
wt.
93
grs.,
very fine
481
Sinope.
R
482
Drachm, Head of Satrap, circa B.C. 368. hair in sphendone and wearing earring to left Sinope, [-A]ATA[M]., Sea eagle on dolphin to left, wt. 87 grs., fine and
Datames,
scarce
Sinope.
Abrocomas,
Satrap, B.C.
360-330.
M Drachm,
69|
Head
grs.
of
aplustre, chisel cut, but it does not go through the coin, wt. Name of Satrap in Aramaic, Sea eagle on dolphin, wt.
fine
69^
grs.,
very
1
and
very rare
*#* Bab. pi. ix, 20, who identifies it with the Abrocomas of Xenophon and Isocrates by Dr. B. V. Head it has been read " Abdsasan " ; by MM. Waddington and Six " Abdemon " j and by M. Th. Reinach
;
"
Abdammu"
or "
Abdammon,"
see
Num.
Chron., 1893, p. 7.
BITHYNIA.
483
Calchedon,
front V.
B.C.
400.
to left,
in
wt.
233|
grs., 1
very fine
VII]
484
Calchedon,
front
]jl
400.
Tetradrachm,
KAAX.,
Bull to
left, in
(mon.) Mill sail incuse, the surface covered with small dots, wt. 232 very fine and rare
BKD.
grs.,
64
485
Calchedon,
short
V
B.C. 400.
M Drachm,
VII]
left,
hair
KAAX.
style
in the spaces of a
58
grs.,
fine
1
486
Calchedon,
corn to
B.C. 350-280.
M Drachms
grs.,
(2),
KAAX.,
Bull on ear of
left, one has caduceus in front and monogram, the other monogram only ; 9> Incuse square divided into four parts covered
wt.
58
very fine
?.
2
ot
487
Calchedon,
veiled
9>
circa B.C.
280-270
M Tetradrachm, Head
to right
Demeter,
KAAX.,
grs., fine
hand rests upon his knee, in and very rare [PI. VII]
field
two
1
*** From
Cius,
B.C. 330-300.
M Drachm, Head
B.C.
489
Prow
and
to left, magistrate
HTEZTPATOZ.,
347-338.
77|
grs.,
very fine
1
rare [PI.
Stater,
Head
of
Herakles
fine
with
lion's
skin
1
grs.,
and rare
of
Dionysius
9>
Stater,
Head
young Dionysos
crowned with
piece, wt.
[A]IONYZIOY.,
143
grs.
491
Dionysius
V
AIONYZIOY.,
wt.
74|
and rare
492
Prusias
V
I,
B.C.
228-180.
head of Prusias
I to right
BAZIAEI2Z.
left
nPOYZlOY,
hand, in
field
hand a wreath and resting on sceptre held in fulmen T. and I., wt. 260 grs., very fine and
very rare
[PL VII]
b.c.
493
Prusias
I, Tetradrachm, Bearded and diademed head of Prusias I, the beard is more fully grown than on preceding piece, and the portrait at a more advanced period of life
228-180.
BAZIAEHZ. nPOYZIOY.,
piece,
Zeus standing as on preceding fulmen and two monograms in field, wt. 245 grs., very fine
1
65
494
Prusias
9>
II,
B.C.
180-149.
head
BAXIAEHZ. nPOYZIOY.,
left,
Zeus, semi-draped, standing to holding in right hand a wreath and resting on sceptre held in
field,
left
hand, in
monogram,
wt.
250|
grs.
very fine
and
rare
[PI.
VII]
495
Prusias
head diadem winged & BAZIAEHZ. nPOYZIOY., Zeus standing, as on preceding piece, in field eagle on fulmen, ML, mon. below, wt. 235 grs., very 1 fine and very rare
II,
b.c.
180-149.
496
Nicomedes
II,
B.C.
149-91.
king to right
9>BAZIAEf2Z.
ing,
EnWANOYX. N KOMHAOY.,
I
Zeus stand1
in field eagle
date
BZP.=162, wt. 246| grs., very fine *** From the Yorke Moore Collection.
MYSIA.*
497
Cyzlcus.
The omphalos with fillets suspended from the an eagle standing with closed wings, the one top, on each side facing the other, beneath tunny to right
El. Stater,
246^
I,
23),
1
very fine
VII]
and
horses
498
Cyzicus.
arrest-
prancing
in
opposite
247
grs.
(Greenwell, pi.
I,
24), very
1
VII]
Female head
(Pallas
?),
499
Cyzicus.
El. Stater,
of Archaic style to
left,
wearing a plain Corinthian helmet, the hair behind hanging in a square mass, and represented by dots ; behind tunny downwards
9>
wt.
247|
and rare
500
Cyzicus.
El. Hecte,
;
Head
below tunny to
wt.
41
(Greenwell, pi. n,
4),
very
1
* References to "The Electrum Coinage of Cyzicus," by the M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A., Rollin and Feuardent, London
Rev.
&
66
501
Cyzicus.
El. Stater,
Head
Head
of Gorgon,
very fine
below tunny to
left
grs.,
and
VII]
and
502
Cyzicus.
El. Hecte,
wt.
of
left
42
grs.
(Greenwell, pi.
very
1
rare [PI.
VII]
Naked male
tail
503
Cyzicus.
El. Hecte,
figure kneeling
on one knee
to left,
in his right
hand
1
40^
504
Cyziciis.
El. Stater,
Lion standing
left
and
tail
turned outwards
246|
and
scarce
[PL VII]
Head
of lioness,
505
Cyzicus.
9.
El. Stater,
mouth
closed, to left,
behind
tunny upwards
Incuse of mill-sail pattern,
wt.
250
and rare
506
[PL VII]
El. Stater,
Cyzicus. Cyzicus.
raised
Head
of goat to left
507
El. Hecte,
Dog
standing
left
41|
508
Cyzicus.
Jjk
El.
Incuse, wt.
Twelfth of Stater, Winged tunny to 20 grs. (Greenwell, pi. vi, 23), fine
of Stater,
left
.
left
1
509
Tunny
fish,
19f
grs.,
unpublished
510
Cyzicus.
El.
Twelfth of Stater,
Two
fish
heads to
left,
one above
the other, behind them tunny upwards, a dot above and below fish heads
9> Incuse, wt.
19f
and rare
right, holding
511
Cyzicus.
El.
an
mouth
(?)
1
19f
grs.
unpublished
512
Cyzicus. in mouth
El.
right,
holding tunny
1
20
grs.,
513
Cyzicus. El. Stater, Head of Cora to left, wearing earring, necklace and stephane, corn wreath, and veil wound round head, the ends flying in front, and behind, below neck, tunny $L Incuse, wt. 246 grs., unpublished, very fine and very rare [PL VII] 1
67
514
Cyzicus,
9>
B.C.
400-300.
Ehodian
Stater,
Head
left,
of
Cora to
left,
KYI
|.,
Lion's head to
wt.
kantharos,
231
grs.,
and
in field right
1
515
Cyzicus,
B.C.
330-280.
^l Drachm
Head
of
Cora to
left,
wearing
wreath and
veil
& KY[I
516
Apollo, the lower limbs draped, seated left on omphalos, right hand extended, the left arm resting on lyre placed behind
I].,
him, in
field
KE.
(mon.), wt.
Cyzicus,
Tetradrachm, Female head (Apollonis 1), oak wreath, &c, to right wearing > KYI I - KHIMI2N., Divided by flaming torch, above AT. (mon.), and below H. (mon.), the whole within wreath of oak, wt. 240| grs. 1 M. Cat, pi. x, 1), in good condition and very rare (B.
after B.C. 200.
89f
grs., fine
and
VII]
517
Pharnabazus.
tiara to right
9.
Satrap,
B.C.
410.
struck at
adorned with a
form of swan's neck, the side on either side a dolphin, head downwards,
the whole within a circular incuse,
FA. Stater, Fore-part of a
wt.
1
below a tunny to
left,
220^
518
239
grs., fine
left
1
519
B.C.
450-412.
winged horse
1
235
grs., fine
and
scarce
520
Lampsacus,
fine style
Bj
B.C.
412-350.
N Stater, Head
VII]
of Zeus, of exceedingly
wt. 1
and
relief, at
neck fulmen
29
grs.,
in
1
521
Lampsacus,
522
head, wearing earring, sakkos and wreath (of lotus ?) Bj Fore-part of winged horse within incuse square, wt. 129| grs., very 1 fine and very rare [PI. VII] Tetradrachm, Head of Demeter, veiled and Parium, B.C. 150. crowned with corn
B.C.
412-350.
N Stater, Female
$>
Semi-nude
Actaeos holding in right hand a patera over his left hand rests upon his lyre placed on omphalos,
:
ANAPOAIK and
the highest rarity.
in field to right,
monogram,
1
216
grs.,
a piece of
%*
p. 458, quoting the specimen described in the Bompois catalogue, where the compiler states that the piece in question was only the second known. F 2
Hist.
Num.
68
KINGS OF PERGAMUM.
523
Eumenes
King
J>
I,
B.C. 263-241.
to right
4>IAETAIPOY.,
leaf in field,
scarce
264
grs.,
524
Attalus
I,
b.c.
of the
King
9>
to right
<MAETAIPOY.,
and bow,
in field
II,
bunch
and
525
Eumenes
the
9>
B.C.
197-159.
M
field
King
to right
(in front),
<l>IAETAIPOY.
II,
XAP-
526
Attalus
B.C.
159-138.
King
|jk
to right
<MAETAIPOY.,
and
star, wt.
259
grs.,
very fine
527
Pergamum.
Cistophorus,
B.C.
200-135.
Tetradrachm,
Cista
$nE., (in field to left) Q.METELLVS PIVS SCIPIO IMPER-, Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them legionary eagle,
wt.
177^
grs.
{B.
M.
Cat., pi.
TROAS.
528
(?).
M Tetradrachm,
Bust
of Artemis, with
bow
ABYAHN.QN., Eagle with spread wings to right, infield a palm branch, below AnOAA04>ANOY., wt. 252| grs., very fine and
rare
[PL VII]
B.C.
529
Tenedos,
9=
200
or later.
and Ariadne) Double axe ; to right, figure of Corybas to left, bunch of grapes and TA. {mon.), the whole within wreath, 1 wt. 258 grs., very fine and rare [PI. VII]
TENEAII2N.,
530
or later.
Double axe ; to right, wreath ; to left, bunch of and A-, the whole within wreath, wt. 247 grs., P> very fine, grapes
TENEAII2N.,
69
AEOLiS.
531
Cyme,
9>
circa
B.C.
190.
M Tetradrachm,
Head
of
Kyme
to right,
diademed
KYMAII2N.,
Horse with
off-side fore-leg
raised, in
field
one-
handled vase, in exergue KAAAIAZ., the whole within a wreath, 1 wt. 249| grs., fine and scarce (B. M. Guide, xlix, 14)
532
Mypina,
9>
of Apollo laureate to right Statue of Apollo Gryneus, standing with lustral MYPINAIflN., branch and patera, at his feet omphalos and amphora, behind KA. (mm.), the whole within wreath, wt. 233 grs., very fine [PI. VII] 1
B.C. 197.
circa B.C. 197.
M Tetradrachm, Head
533
Myrina,
right
9>
of Apollo to
MYPINAII2N., Statue of Apollo Gryneus, standing, with lustral branch and patera, at his feet omphalos and amphora, wt. 237 grs.,
fine
1
LESBOS.
534
Lesbos,
head,
circa
Jji
end of Fifth century B.C. Potin Staters Small incuse square, wt. 221 grs., very fine
(2),
;
(a)
Gorgon
calves'
(b)
Two
heads, face to face, with an olive tree between them, fy Small incuse
square, wt. 171
grs.,
very fine
535
Methymna,
B.C. 500.
Stater,
Head
wearing helmet, with plain crest and simple projection in front, the side ornamented with a scroll, within dotted and linear square, in
incuse
9>
536
Methymna,
500.
grs.,
very fine
and rare
Stater,
MAVMNAIOZ.,
Head
of
Pallas, of Archaic style, wearing helmet, with plain crest, the front adorned with projecting fore- part of Pegasos, the side ornamented
with a
>
scroll,
[MA]VMNAIO[Z].,
[PL VII]
circa B.C.
Boar to
right,
wt.
130
grs.,
very fine
1
537
Methymna,
9^
400-387.
JR
Stater,
Head
of Pallas, of early
MAOYMNAION.
raised square, wt. 100
B.C.
grs.,
around incuse square, in centre a lyre on 1 very fine and very rare [PL VII]
538
Mytilene,
5k
400-300.
Stater,
Head
laureate to right
MY
T.
I.j
left, all
-wt 171
grs.,
[PL VII]
70
HecTjE,
b.c.
480-440.
LOT 539
Fore-part of winged boar to right 9> Lion's head, with open jaws, incuse to
left,
very fine
[PL VII]
B.
M.
Cat. pi.
xxxi, 7
var.
540
Fore-part of winged boar to right fy Lion's head, incuse to right, very fine
[PL VII]
8.
B.
M.
Cat., pi.
xxxi,
541
[PL VII]
10.
B. M. Cat.,
pi.
xxxi,
542
Eam's head
to right, below, cock feeding 9> Lion's head to left, incuse, very fine [PL
VII]
B.
M.
Cat., pi.
xxxi,
13.
543
Head
of lion, with
R Cock's head,
[PL VII]
B.
M.
440-350.
544
Head
9>
of
bearded
Two
above, palmette,
11.
all
within
1
B.M.
545
Cat., pi.
Youthful male head to right, hair short and bound with taenia $> Aged male head, with pointed beard, fine [PL VIII]
Compare
546
obv.
B. M. Cat, pi.
xxxn,
24.
Female head
9> Lion's
and turned up
at back
1
head
[PL VIII]
"
Not
*
by
in B.
M. Cat
References
to
Museum
Troas, Aeolis
and Lesbos"
W. Warwick Wroth,
71
547
Head
9>
Lyre
of
[PL VIII]
4.
B.
M.
548
Head
$>
Sappho
(?)
hair in sphendone
1
Lyre in linear square, very fine [PL VIII] B. M. Cat., pi. xxxiii, 5.
549
Head
of Demeter, hair rolled at back, wearing round earring and wreath of corn
[PL VIII]
B. M.
Cat., pi.
xxxiii,
9.
550
Head
$>
of
Ariadne
(?)
wearing
veil
in hair
VIII]
M.
551
11.
552
Head
9>
B.
14.
553
Female head wearing wreath, earring with three pendants, and necklace, to right
9)
[PL VIII]
Similar
to pi.
xxxiii, 17.
to right
554
Head
of
fillet
in linear
1
[PL VIII]
B. M. Cat, pi. xxxiii, 25.
555
right, in linear
square, very
1
[PL VIII]
B.M.
Cat, pi. xxxiv,
2.
556
Head
9>
[PL VIII]
B.
M. Cat,
pi.
xxxiv,
3.
557
Head of Pallas in close fitting crested helmet Ijk Owl in linear square, very fine [PL VIII] B. M. Cat, pi. xxxiv, 20.
72
558
Youthful male head, with the horn of
B.
Ammon
22.
to right
[PL VIII]
M. Cat,
pi.
xxxiv,
559
Head of Asklepios laureate to right 9> Head of serpent in linear square, fine [PL VIII] B. M. Cat, pi. xxxiv, 25.
560
Head
9>
Demeter, veiled, wearing earring and wreath of corn Tripod with pendant fillet, in linear square, very fine [PI. VIII]
of
B.
M.
1)
Cat,
pi.
xxxiv,
28.
561
partially draped,
very fine
M. Cat,
pi.
VIII]
IONIA.
562
Clazomene,
B.C.
500-394.
of Phoenician standard.
Forepart of winged boar to right; weighing respectively 107^ grs., 54 grs., and 20f grs., square,
B.C.
563
Clazomene,
387-300.
Hemidrachms
(2),
Head
of Apollo
and nearly facing; 9> Swan, magistrates 300. wt 29 J grs. and 30f grs., fine. Colophon, B.C.
MNEZIO-
nYOEOZ.,
JR Drachm,
Head
of
ZHNHZ.,
Tripod, 23^
$t>
Klarios to left;
grs.,
$> KOAO<l>I2., magistrate, wt 52| grs. Hemidrachm, Head of Apollo $ [KO]AO<l>[H]., magistrate, KONNIUN., Diobol, Head of Apollo as on preceding very fine.
Lyre, wt. 15
grs.
564
Ephesus,
B.C.
grs.,
Artemis; Tfc E<I>E., Bow and quiver, in field a bee, magistrate's name, which appears to be unpublished, KAEOAE., wt. 83 grs. Drachm, B.C. 202-48. <!>., Bee, border
Head
of
of dots
palm
tree, magistrate,
AAEAZ-,
3
wt 64
565
9>
Ephesus,
^l Tetradrachm, E. 4>., A bee B.C. 394-295. Forepart of stag with head turned back, behind it a palm
tree,
magistrate,
wt.
0PAZYAAOZ.
and
scarce [PI.
232
grs., fine
566
Ephesus,
to right
9> E.-4>.,
B.C. 258-202.
M Didrachms
VTII]
(2),
above the
4>.
a bee,
magistrates,
MINNOZ., TPYAIZ.
grs.,
and
XAPOniNOZ,
i
2
fine
73
567
Ephesus,
> E.-<>.,
B.C. 87-84.
Stater,
Bust
of
and quiver
at shoulder
a fillet hanging from Cultus-image of the Ephesian Artemis, 1 each hand, wt. 130 grs., fine and excessively rare [PL VIII]
before
circa B.C.
568
Erythrae,
480.
prancing to right
$, Quadripartite incuse square, wt.
108
grs.,
very fine
of youthful
569
Erythrae,
lion's
B.C.
330-300.
M Drachm, Head
Herakles in
field
skin;
magistrate,
B.C.
R EPY., Club and bow in case, AZTYNOYX-, wt. 57^ grs. ; and a
in
tripod,
Quarter Drachm,
450-400, Pegasos to right, above, pileus ; 9> EPY0. (retrowithin incuse square, wt. 21 1 grs., grade), expanded flower, the whole
very fine
2
B.C. 190.
570
Heraclea ad Latmum,
wearing
M Tetradrachm, Head of
with
forepart of
Pallas,
helmet
richly
ornamented,
horses,
HPAKAEI2TI2N.,
wreath,
and two
monograms,
Club in oak wreath, symbol, Nike with wt. 242| grs., fine and very rare
1
571
M Tetradrachm,
mseander
pattern,
& MArNHTHN.,
nAYZANIAZ. IIAYZANIOY.,
grs.,
the whole
1
(2),
;
572
Magnesia ad Maeandrum,
Horseman, wearing short
350-300.
M Hemidrachms
NEANAPOZ.,
;
VIII]
cloak, with
$>
Bull butting to left, magistrate whole within circular border of mseander pattern
MATN-,
is
the
573
2 25 and 23 grs., very fine El. Trite, Head of lion with open jaws to B.C. 700-494. Miletus, right ; 9> Oblong incuse roughly divided into two parts, wt. 73 grs.,
men
wt.
fine
wt.
9> Incuse,
574
2 17| grs., fine B.C. 700-494. El. Sixth of Stater, Lion of very archaic style Miletus, to right, fore paw raised, head looking back
9-
wt.
42
[PL VIII]
575
Miletus,
after
circa
B.C.
190.
laureate to right
& MIAHSII2N.,
name
of
and
in the exergue
(mon.),
is
wt.
magistrate,
OYAIAAHZ.,
in
field
PE.
very
fine,
IS
this tetradrachm,
which
of the
1
74
576
Phocaea,
circa 6th century. El. Hecte, Archaic head of Pallas in plain helmet, wearing necklace, hair long and indicated by dots,
40
grs.,
very fine
VIII]
577
Phocaea,
B.C. 500-400.
El. Hecte,
Head
behind
1
39^
grs.,
very fine
El. Hecte,
578
Phocaea,
B.C. 500-400.
Head
of
39|
grs., fine
(B.
El.
M.
579
Phocaea,
seal
Athena, Athenian helmet, the side adorned with recumbent griffin, beneath,
Incuse, wt. 39|
B.C.
grs., fine
B.C.
500-400.
Hecte, Head
of
in
crested
&
580
(B.
M.
Phocaea,
500-400.
El. Hecte,
Head
of
Athena
in
crested
39|
M.
581
Phocaea,
B.C.
500-400.
El. Hecte,
Head
of
Omphale
to left wearing
shoulder
39
M.
582
Phocaea,
#>
B.C. 500-400.
El. Hecte,
in saccos
and
583
Smyrna,
9>
turreted crown
IMYP-NAIX2N., below,
wt.
251
grs.,
584
Smyrna,
b.c. 190-133.
VIII]
turreted crown
IMYP-NAIUN.,
wt.
230
grs., fine
585
Smyrna,
B.C. 190-133.
right,
right,
wreath,
wt.
1
586
Smyrna,
V
b.c. 190-133.
M Drachm, Head
seated
left
of Apollo laureate
IMYPNAII2N-, Homer
hand raised to his chin, his left hand holds scroll on knees, behind him transverse staff, magistrate's name in front, AflOAAflNOZ., wt. 60 grs., fine and very rare 1 [PI. VIII]
587
Teos,
B.C.
540-400.
Stater,
TH.,
Griffin,
seated to right, forepaw raised 9> Quadripartite incuse square, wt. 174f
grs., fine
and rare
75
SATRAPAL COINAGE
588
IN
IONIA.
Memnon,
B.C. 334, Satrap at Ephesus. Tetradrachm, Darius III kneeling to right, wearing Persian tiara and candys, he holds bow
in left hand,
9>
and spear
in right
Granulated incuse of irregular form with curious design in relief, " Les Perses Achdmenides &c." tot. 232 grs. {Bab., pi. IX, 17, 18),
[PI.
VIII],
very fine
and
very rare
ISLANDS OF IONIA.
589
Chios
to
9>
(?),
B.c.
600-490.
El. Stater,
left,
paw
very fine
Eough
[PI.
216
and
very
rare
1
VIII]
circa B.C. 600-490.
590
Chios,
M Didrachms
122
(2),
Sphinx to
left,
in front,
an amphora
9> Quadripartite incuse square, wt.
grs.
591
Chios,
$t>
B.C.
412-350.
to left, in front,
a pointed amphora Incuse square divided by two broad bands, on one of which the name of the magistate 1 wt. 206 grs., very fine and scarce PI
AANOZ.,
collection.
Samos,
$>
B.C.
494-439.
M Tetradrachm,
and
scarce
ZA.,
and behind an
olive
1
branch,
20 1|
grs., fine
593
Samos,
9>
B.C.
Z A.,
circle,
JR Tetradrachm, Lion's scalp facing 439-394. Forepart of bull to right, with branch of olive behind, above,
name,
magistrate's
HTHZIANAZ.,
scarce [PI.
VIII]
CARIA.
594
Alabanda,
V
circa B.C.
280-260.
Tetradrachm,
Head
of
Apollo
AAABANAEHN.,
and
very fine
in exergue, magistrate's
Pegasos galloping to right, below, quiver (?), wt. 246 grs., name,
AHMHTPIOZ.,
B.C.
VIII]
280-260.
595
Alabanda, under the name of Antiochia, drachm, Head of Apollo laureate to left
9>
Tetra-
ANTIOXE[IlN].,
wt.
Pegasos galloping, to
left,
below, monogram,
1
252
grs., fine
76
596
of
Antiochia,
B.C.
280-260.
M Drachm,
597
[A]NTlOXE[ON]., Pegasos to left, below, magistrate's name, 1 MArOPAZ., wt. 60| grs., well preserved and very rare and Plarasa, circa b.c. 200. Drachms (3), Head Aphrodisias
ft
riAAPAZEHN.
;
KAI. A<t>PO"
AEIZIEHN.
Eagle on fulmen,
ft
[A
wt.
?]nOAOAOTOZ.
53|
grs., fine
MENANAPOY.,
nAAPAZEHN. KAI. A<t>POAEIZEII2N. APTEMHN. APTEMIAOPOZ. ZHrinN(?), wt. 54* grs. on the third
example the outer legend
is
wanting,
wt.
the
51
magistrate's
names
3
grs., scarce
Cnidus, ft Head
95^
grs.
B.C.
(2), (a) Forepart of lion to right ; of Aphrodite of archaic style to right, in incuse square, wt. ; (b) Forepart of lion to right ; ft Head of Aphrodite, hair
grs.,
600-480.
JR Drachms
599
Cnidus,
B.C. 412-330.
Tetradrachm, Head
of
Aphrodite Euploia
to right, wearing earring and necklace, behind, prow ft KNI., Forepart of lion to right, magistrate ...AAAI<I>PI2N., wt.
225
head
grs.,
very fine
(the
specimen in B.
M.
has
lion's
1
to left)
[PI.
VIII]
600
Cnidus,
b.c. 412-330.
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
Aphrodite Euploia
to right, wearing diadem, earring and necklace, of very fine style, and varying very considerably in treatment from the preceding
ft
KNI., Forepart
...MEAI2N.,
601
wt.
227^
grs.,
very fine
Cnidus,
right; ft
412-330. Drachms (2), Head of Venus Euploia to KNI., Forepart of lion, magistrates' names AITOKPATHEZ. and ...TEAEAZ., wt. 49 and 48 grs., both fine
b.c.
B.C.
602
Taba,
200 and
later.
to right; ft
APTEMflN. [nAniOY.]
to right,
Artemis Ephesia facing between crescent and star, wt. 49 grs. ; Hemidrachms (2), Bust of Pallas to right; ft TABHNtUN.,
&c,
wt.
29
grs., scarce
SATRAPS OF CARIA.
603
Mausolus,
ft
B.C.
377-353.
jR Tetradrachm, Head
of
Apollo laureate,
nearly facing
Zeus Stratios or Labraundeus armed with and bipennis, walking to right, wt. 230 grs. (Hist. Num., fig. spear
MAYZZX1AA[0]-,
310),
is
77
604
Pixodarus,
right
>
B.C.
341-335.
AT Diobol,
Head
of Apollo, laureate, to
niZn[A]., Zeus
wt.
Stratios,
as
on preceding piece
of Mausolus,
1
22
grs.,
very fine
VIII]
605
Pixodarus,
left
B.C.
341-335.
laureate, to
#>
P-
|.,
Labrys, wt. 5
B.C.
very fine
and
VIII]
606
Pixodarus,
#>
341-335.
M Didrachm,
VIII]
Head
of Apollo, laureate,
nearly facing
niZHAAPOY.
coins,
but he
very
1
grs.,
Calymna,
9>
M Didrachm, Young
head
wt.
in crested
[K]AAYMNION M
fine
99|
grs.,
very
1
and
scarce
B.C.
608
Poseidion Carpathi,
opposite directions
;
550-450.
Two
wt.
oblong depressions divided by a broad band, with two 207 grs., very fine and rare
lines,
1
609
Cos,
9>
circa
550
B.C.
Stater,
Crab
grs.,
1
Two
fine
and rare
480-400.
610
Cos,
B.C.
pre-
paring to hurl the discus, behind him the prize tripod 9> Crab in shallow incuse square within dotted border, wt. 252
fine
grs.,
and rare
300-200.
611
Cos,
B.C.
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
young Herakles,
in lion's
skin, to right
$ KI2ION riMUZIAIKOZ.,
bow in
219|
case, the
grs., very
1
whole within incuse square with dotted border, fine and scarce
612
wt.
Cos,
B.C.
300-200.
M Tetradrachm, Head
of
young Herakles
in lion's
skin to right
$ KHION -TIMOAYKOZ.,
scarce
Crab, and bow in case; the whole within square incuse with dotted border, wt. 226 grs., very fine and
1
78
613
Camirus Rhodi, circa b.c. 500. JR Stater, Fig leaf with K. below $L Two oblong incuse depressions, separated by a broad band, wt. 174
grs., very fine
and
614 615
Camirus Rhodi,
Lindus Rhodi,
9>
B.C. 500.
JR Hemistater, Fig
very fine
leaf
1
94|
grs.,
and
scarce
500-408.
Two
grs.,
very fine
B.C.
oblong incuse depressions, separated by a broad band, and very rare [PI. VIII]
400-304.
213|
1
616
Rhodes,
Tetradrachm, Head
of
Helios, nearly
very fine bold style 9> POAION-, Rose with bud to right, in within shallow incuse square, wt. 230
facing, of
field, left
grs.,
<|>. ;
the whole
very fine
and
rare
1
617
JR Didrachm,
very
rare
fine style, in
and
1
618
Rhodes,
9>
B.C. 304-168.
JR Tetradrachm, Head
right,
and prow to
left,
AMEI1
N
619
AT.,
wt.
206
grs.,
very fine
and
scarce [PI.
VIII]
AT Stater, type of Lysimachus, Head Rhodes, the deified Alexander with horn of Ammon
circa B.C.
304-168.
of
9-
AYZIMAXOY.
and of
IN THE
to left, the Rhodian magistrate's name, and rose; in exergue, trident, wt. 132 grs., in extremely fine condition
the highest rarity
;
APIZTOBOYAOZ.
is
1
DE LUYNES
B.C.
620
Rhodes,
radiate,
nearly facing P-O- divided by rose with bud, above, ANTAIOZ., the whole within shallow incuse square, wt. 41 grs., very fine and very rare
[PI.
VIII]
LYDIA.
621
Lyd ia,
Stater (Babylonic standard), temp. Croesus P B.C. 568-554. Foreparts of a lion and bull facing one another B> Oblong incuse divided into two parts, wt. 163| grs. (Hist. Num.,
fig.
622
568-554.
N Stater
two
parts, wt.
123|
grs., very
1
79
623
Lydia,
B.C.
568-554.
the Babylonic
standard, Foreparts of lion and bull facing one another 9> Oblong incuse square roughly divided into two parts, wt. 157^ grs. and 82f grs. respectively, fine 2
624
Tetradrachms (2), Cista mystica Tralles, Cistophori, B.C. 100-48. with half opened lid, from which a serpent issues, the whole within
wreath of ivy
one specimen has the letters 197 grs. and 193 grs., fine
AE.
PHRYGIA.
625
Apameia,
Cistophorus, B.C.
lid,
Tetradrachm, Cista mystica from which issues a serpent the whole within
100-50.
;
All A.
them,
(to
left),
Two
heads
erect,
between
serpents,
1
bow
case, magistrate's
wt.
of
AnOAAniMIOY.,
626
193
Apameia,
of ivy
JSk
half-opened lid, from which issues a serpent, the whole within a wreath
An A.
(to
left),
Two
&c.
above;
PVLCHER.
grs., very fine
IMP. and
and rare
below,
HPA. TIMXINIIS.,
wL 180
1
DYNASTS OF
627
LYCIA.*
Uncertain Dynast,
M M
146|
628
Uncertain Dynast,
boar to
P>
left,
on shoulder traces of
its
letters
PV-
side triangular
punch marks of
different
1
141 \
629
Uncertain Dynast,
no. 536, pi.
circa b.c.
450-400.
^l
Stater,
Wild boar
to
with fore
paw
(as
vn), dotted exergual line Tortoise in incuse square, with dotted border, 9>
xi, 14), fine
143
grs. (B.,pl.
1
and
scarce
les Satrapes et lesDynastes tributaires de Phdnice par M. Ernest Babelon, Conservateur du Departement des Midailles et Antiques de la Bibliotheque Nationale, 1 vol. crown ito, xxxvn. pi., Rollin & Feuardent, Paris and London, 1893.
leur
Empire Cypre
80
630
Uncertain Dynast,
9> ^J/
circa b.c.
450400.
M
139
Stater,
and
triskelis
and rare
631
Spintaza of Telmissa,
Head
of
*Sr
ivt.
153
compare B.,
and extremely
rare,
presumably unpublished
632
Trebenimis,
M Hemidrachm, Lion's
left,
&TPB-B&IM-EME.,
circular incuse, wt.
Triskelis to
grs. (B.,pl.
38
xv,
3), fine
and rare
633
Ved
9>
of a triskelis, the
whole within
circular
1
XV,
and rare
634
Pericles,
375-360.
JR
9>[P]^P-EK-A/N.,
fine
Triskelis to
wt.
35
xv,
8),
1
and
scarce
circa b.c.
635
Uncertain Dynast,
left;
450-400.
M Diobole, Wild
and
rare.
boar to
9=
YP?
Triskelis, to left,
wt.
an
ibis,
Head
of Apollo to right
fy
K P.,
Cragus, M
22
grs., fine
Federal
A Y.,
right,
Drachm, Head of Apollo (countermarked); #> Y. at sides ; in field, left, uraeus the whole within shallow incuse square, wt. 44| grs., fine and scarce 3
PAMPHYLIA.
636
Aspendus,
9>
Staters (2), Two wrestlers engaged Slinger to right, in field, triskelis, the whole within shallow incuse with dotted border, one specimen has two
B.C.
400-300.
JR
EZTFEAIIYZ.,
circular
countermarks on
$1,
XO.
on O,
wts.
168
637
grs.
and 167
grs., fine
Perga,
9=
Artemis Pergaea standing to wreath and long sceptre, at her feet a doe looking up holding to her, in field 1 0., wt. 222 grs. (pierced), very rare
left,
APTEMIA[OZ]. PEPrAIAZ.',
81
638 Side,
B.C.
500-400.
JR
Stater,
Pomegranate
of Pallas to right, in crested Corinthian helmet, in front, olive $k branch, the whole within incuse square (Hunter, pi. xlix, no. 3),
wt.
Head
159
B.C.
grs., fine
639
Side,
left, with spear and of Victory with crown, in field, shield, holding on right hand, figure right, +1O9. and to left, a pomegranate
400-300.
JR
Jk
Aramaic legend ? to right, Apollo standing left before altar, holding patera and long branch, wt. 164^- grs., very fine and rare
[PI.
IX]
400-300.
fine, wt.
640
Side,
B.C.
JR
165
^R,
nearly as
641
Side,
B.C. 190-36.
pomegranate,
and
1
A El.
man., wt.
260
grs.,
and
condition
PISIDIA.
642
Sagalassus,
9>
50
(1).
M Drachm, Head
grs.,
of Zeus, laureate,
ZATAAAZXEflN.,
rare [PI.
Cornucopiae, wt. 60
very fine
and
very
1
IX]
CILICIA.
643
Celendris, knee to
92
right,
border of dots
400-350.
grs., fine.
B.C.
$>
wt.
KE.,
grs.,
head reverted,
lOf
2
circa B.C. 400-350.
644
Celendris,
9,
JR
Stater,
to left,
grs.,
IX]
645
Mai
one knee to
at sides, wt.
JR Stater, Female winged figure kneeling on and looking back, holding caduceus and wreath
grs., fine
161^
letters
I".
646
Mai
JR Triobol, Female winged figure kneeling to us, B.C. 485-425. right and looking back, holding caduceus and wreath (?) Jl Griffin to right, in incuse square, with dotted border, wt. 43 grs. 1 (Imhoof Choix, pi. v, 179), fine and rare
I
82
647
Mallus,
B.C.
425-385.
M
164
Stater, Youthful
male
figure,
with curious
holding with both hands disc with solar symbol 9> MAP., Swan to left, in field crux ansata and shallow incuse,
wt.
grs.,
fish,
the whole in
1
very fine
and rare
648
Nagidus,
B.C.
400-380.
M
and
Stater,
Head
with ivy
Head
of Aphrodite,
153
very rare
[PL IX]
*+* From
649
Nagidus,
B.C. 400-380. Stater, Aphrodite enthroned, holding behind her, figure of Eros patera, 9> NATIAEXIN., Dionysos half draped standing to left, resting on 1 thyrsos and holding vine branch, wt. 165 grs., fine and rare
650
Nagidus,
Stater, Aphrodite seated left, on throne on which her left arm rests, holding in extended with curved back, rose with right hand a patera, and crowned by flying Eros, in field,
B.C. 380-333.
(?)
Dionysos half draped resting on thyrsos and holding vine branch, in field PY. and MO-, wt. 157 grs. (Hist. 1 Num., fig. 324), very fine although chisel cut on rev.
N ATI AIKON.,
651
Stater,
Head
griffin,
border of dots
in field a crescent, border of dots,
it
ZOAION.,
wt.
Bunch
of grapes,
155
grs.,
coin)
652
later,
Head
ZOAE12N., Bunch
obv.
129|
grs., the
KINGS OF CILICIA.*
653
Uncertain King,
circa B.C. 400-360, struck at Soli, Stater, King Persian tiara, half kneeling to left stringing his bow, slung wearing from his shoulder is a quiver containing a second bow, in field to right a mask of Pan facing
9>
[Z]OAEQ[N]., Bunch
fine
(?),
the whole
164
and rare
les
see note,
Satrapes,
&c, &c,
83
654
Uncertain King, circa B.C. 430-360 ('?), struck at Mallus. Artaxerxes II Memnon, advancing rapidly to right, holding
Stater,
in out-
stretched right hand a strung bow, and in the left a javelin, the butt of which terminates in round knob, in field, to left, a grain of
barley
Jk
MA A.,
lion,
in
field,
left,
his
club,
1
border of dots,
154|
b.c.
and rare
655
Uncertain
9>
Mallus. 400-360, King, Stater, Artaxerxes II Memnon, as on the preceding piece The king half kneeling, holding in extended right hand a strung bow, while with his left hand he is about to withdraw an arrow
at
struck
wt.
160
Tiribazes,
of dots
9>
B.C.
386-380,
struck
at
Mallus.
Stater,
Head
of
MA
[PL IX]
657
b.c.
386-380, struck at Mallus. Tiribazes, Stater, Bare head of bearded Herakles to right, the lion's skin around neck, the paws knotted under chin
9>
MA A.,
wt.
right,
wearing Persian
tiara,
1
1
158
658
Pharnabazus,
Stater, Tin ?^!., Baaltars half-draped, seated left on throne without back, and holding before him a long sceptre, under throne, bunch of grapes Bearded head of Ares in crested Athenian helmet $t 1T221H) 1^2.
b.c.
IX]
to left,
fine
chin, wt.
170
6 var.),
1
659
Pharnabazus,
head
of
379-374, struck in Cilicia. Stater, Diademed facing, the hair flowing, and wearing neck-
Legend
pi. iv,
similar
to lot 658,
crested
grs. (B.,
Athenian helmet to
9), very fine
right, in front,
165
IX]
Head
and
660
Datames,
facing,
B.C. 378-372,
struck in Cilicia,
the
hair
wearing earring,
and
scarce
84
661
Datames,
9>
B.C.
378-372,
struck in
Cilicia.
M M
Stater,
Head
165f
of
Legend
similar to last,
Helmeted head
gis.
1
662
Mazaios,
b.c.
361-333,
struck in Cilicia.
Stater,
nfi^JQ-j
Baaltars, half-draped, seated on throne without back, holding vine branch and lotos-headed sceptre, beneath throne %.
9>mD-, Lion
wt.
165
and
scarce
[PI.
IX]
663
Mazaios,
B.C.
JR
Stater,
Legend and
type similar to
$fc>
front of Baaltars Q.
Legend and type similar to preceding, in field B ; the whole within very shallow incuse with dotted border, wt. 167 grs. (B., pi. v, 3 var.),
very fine
and
B.C.
scarce
664
Mazaios,
361-363, struck in
Cilicia.
Stater,
nj-^yi.,
Baaltars seated left on throne without back, holding in outstretched right hand a bouquet formed of a bunch of grapes and an ear of corn,
his left
ansata
9> "HTE-j
wt.
Lion attacking stag, the whole within circular linear border, 170 grs. (B., pi. v, 4 var.), very fine and rare 1
B.C.
665
Mazaios,
struck in Cilicia. Stater, p/l^yi., head and body facing, he holds in left hand left, a long sceptre, and on extended right hand an eagle, and in the field to left 0=y, the whole within dotted border
361-363,
Baaltars seated to
9>
bull, in field
below
D-,
plain border, wt. 168 grs. (B., pi. v, 11), very fine and scarce (chisel cut on obv.) 1
666
Mazaios,
B.C.
Stater,
Bust of Athena,
three-quarter face to
wearing triple crested Athenian helmet, the bust draped; in field, left, a crested
Corinthian helmet
9> Baaltars semi-draped, seated
in field, to left,
leaf
bunch
of grapes
on throne to left, holding long sceptre, and stalk of corn, to right an ivy
wt.
and
B.,
165
and
1
scarce
667
Mazaios,
^t Stater, 349-332, struck in Cilicia or in Syria, Baaltars seated to left on throne without back, the upper Tin'pyi., part of body nude, the chlamys wrapped around legs and left arm,
B.C.
in right
9> ^"70.,
hand a
166
sceptre,
- 1
Lion passant to
points, wt.
[PL IX]
85
668
Mazaios,
B.C. 361-333, struck in Cilicia. Stater, n/l^ft., Baaltars seated on throne without back, upper portion of body-
nude, the chlamys wrapped around legs and left arm, in right hand a long lotos-headed sceptre surmounted by an eagle, in field, a bouquet composed of corn and grapes, under throne Q., left,
border of dots
9>
and
669
(Mazais, Governor of the Transeuphratic the walls of the city with Cilicia), Lion attacking bull, below, 1 eight turreted towers, wt. 167 grs. (B., pi. V, 18), fine and rare
ibm
N-irO-py by ^ HTD-
Anonymous
(struck
by the Generals
lon and Syria), B.C. 328-306. throne without back, to left, the upper part of body nude, the chlamys wrapped around legs, in righthandlongsceptre,borderof dots
#>
Lion passant to
left,
above AY., border of dots, wt. 261 and of fine style [PL
grs.
("Imhoof
1
IX]
CYPRUS.*
SALAMIS.
670
Evagoras
9>
I,
b.c.
411-374.
Tenth of
Stater,
Bearded head of
wt.
10|
grs. (B.,pl.
XVI, 23),
1
and
scarce
I,
671
Evagoras
9>
b.c. 411-374.
Stater,
Head
of bearded Herakles in
Name and
field,
Cypriote characters, recumbent goat to right, in of barley, wt. 1 62 grs. (B.,pl. xvi, 26), very fine and very rare 1 grain
title in
672
Evagoras
Tetrobole (Evagoras in Cypriote characI, b.c. 41 1-374. Herakles, nude, seated on rock covered with lion's skin, the ter), right hand rests on his club, and he holds in left hand a rhyton
673
Cypriote character, recumbent goat to right, 1 grs. (B., pi. xvi, no. 27), fine and rare (pierced) Twelfth of Stater, Head of Aphrodite Nicocles I, B.C. 374-368.
9>
title in
Name and
70
wt.
wearing richly adorned Stephanos, earring and necklace, the hair long
9>
Head
of
xvii, 2),
674
Evagoras
to right
#>
B.C.
361-351.
N N
675
Evagoras
V=Sa(lamis), Owl to right, wt.8grs., unpublished, veryfineandvery rare 1 Twelfth of Stater, Turreted head of II, B.C. 361-351. Aphrodite to right, plain linear border
&
*
EYA., Head
of
Athena
and
scarce
les
References
to
86
676
Evagoras
II,
B.C. III,
361-351.
Artaxerxes
Tetradrachm, The King of Persia, Ochus, half kneeling to right, shooting with bow
and arrow
9>
The King Evagoras on horseback galloping to right, and brandishing 0=y., v& 231 grs. (B., pi. xvn, 15 and
1
677
Pnytagoras,
>
B.C.
351-332.
^l
Tetrobole,
of
Aphrodite, to
left
B A., Head
up
of Artemis, to right, the hair rolled at sides at back, wt. 34 grs. (B., pi. xvn, 23), Jine and rare
B.C.
and turned
1
678
Stater, (in num.), Turreted Nicocreon, head of Aphrodite to right, wearing earring, and necklace, the neck
331-310.
NIK.
lightly draped
9>
BA-, Laureate head of Apollo to (B., pi. xvn, 5 var.),fine and rare
left,
behind, bow,
wt.
94|
grs.
1
CITIUM.
679
Azbaal,
$>
incuse square with ^JQTJ^.} Lion attacking stag, the whole within 1 dotted border, wt. 173 grs. (B., pi. xvm, 13), fine and rare
1
680
Baalmelek
to
9>
left,
1,
circa B.C.
425-400.
holding
within incuse square with "\bi2bV2b; Lion attacking stag, the whole 1 dotted border, wt. 54 grs. (B., pi. xvm, 17), fine and rare
B.C.
681
Pumiaton,
skin, the
361-312.
bow and
brandishing
1JTD3 l^O^v Lion attacking stag, in field, to right, date Z =year 27, the whole within incuse square with dotted
wt.
border,
1
63^
682
Pumiaton,
skin, the
B.C.
361-312.
Hemistater,
Herakles wearing
lion's
to right, holding
bow and
brandishing
club, in field, right, crux ansata, border of dots #> 1JTDD "]'?Q 7-> Lion attacking stag, in field, to right, date
MM
year
tot.
40,
the
63
grs.
whole within incuse square with dotted border, 1 (B., pi. xix, 16), very fine and scarce
PAPHOS.
683
left,
crux ansata, in exergue, palmette ornament with volutes to left, in front, one handled vase, in field right and left, #> Eagle name and title in Cypriote characters, the whole within incuse square with dotted border, wt. 165 grs. (B., pi. XX, 18), fine and
very rare
1
87
Amyntas,
9=
B.C. 36-25.
Diobol,
Head
BAZIAEI2Z. AMYNTOY.,
sceptre bound with diadem,
wt.
left,
carrying
1
KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA:
685
Ariarathes
M Tetradrachm,
Diademed head
of
Pallas Nike-
monograms, and
(see
686
1 troisieme series, troisilme trimestre 1886, pp. 335-336) [PL IX] TetraAriarathes IX, Son of Mithridates the Great, B.C. 94-84. drachm, Head of Ariarathes with diadem to right, the hair curled and somewhat flowing
drinking, infield to
left,
and
and
star, to right,
#1 AOnATOPOZ.,
very fine
monogram, under Pegasus EYZEBOYZ the whole within wreath of oak, wt. 256 grs.,
687
Archelaus,
diademed
IX]
of Archelaus
to right
$ BAZIAEHZ
APXEAAOY <DIAOriATPIAOZ KTIZTOY., Club, in field left and right K. B- = year 22, wt. extremely fine and rare in this condition [PI. IX]
TOY
58
grs.,
KINGS OF SYRIA.*
688
Seleucus
lion's
I,
b.c.
312-280.
skin to right
>
BAZIAEHZ ZEAEYKOY.,
in field to
left,
head
262|
grs.
References
to
M. Ernest Babelon,
London, 1890.
" Les Rois de Syrie D'ArmSnie, et de Commagbne," par 1 vol. crown Mo, xxix pi., Rollin & Feuardent, Paris &
88
689
Seleucus
lion's
I,
b.c.
312-280.
skin to right
with back, in field to left, mon. 16 and dolphin, and under throne, mon. 14 (Type of pi. I, 8), very fine 1
Seleucus
right
V
I,
B.C.
312-280.
M Tetradrachm, Head
IX]
of Zeus laureate to
266
691
Antiochus
Soter,
b.c.
281-261.
M Tetradrachm
of the Alexan-
drine type,
Head
& ANTIOXOY
field left
BAZIAEHZ
on throne with back, on extended right hand he holds a small statuette of Victory presenting a crown, in left a long sceptre, in
struck at Ascalon
apparently
[PI.
IX]
I,
692
Antiochus
$>
Soter,
B.C.
281-261.
Stater,
Diademed head
of
Antiochus to right
BAZIAEI2Z
(to right),
seated on omphalos, which is partially covered with his chlamys, portion of which drapes the right thigh, in extended right hand
he holds an arrow, and his left rests omphalos, in field A., wt. 126 grs. (var. of
his
bow behind
1
IX]
b.c.
Antiochus
9>
I,
Soter,
281-261.
and of
BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY.,
holding two arrows
in exergue, mons. 13 in
Apollo seated
and
22, wt.
264
694
Antiochus
9>
I,
Soter,
b.c.
281-261.
of Antiochus I to right
Apollo seated left, on omphalos, three arrows in right hand, the left resting on a bow, holding in field to right, mons. 3 and 91, symbol at feet of Apollo, a
half horse drinking. Struck at Larissa (Syria), wt. 281
grs., very fine 1
II Theos. B.C. 261-246. Tetradrachm, Head of Antiochus II to right, wearing diadem ornamented with a wing at side
BAZIAEI2Z ANTIOXOY.,
695
Antiochus
9>
BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY.,
ing arrow in
right hand, the left resting on bow, in field to left, monogram 27, in exergue, horse grazing, (struck at Alexandria 1 Troas) (pi. vii, 11), wt. 260| grs., very fine and rare
89
696
Seleucus
head
>
II,
Callinicus,
B.C. 246-226.
of Seleucus II to right
BAZIAEI2Z ZEAEYKOY.,
very fine
131^
grs.,
IX]
246-226.
697
Seleucus
Callinicus,
b.c.
^l Tetradrachm, Youthful
diademed head
Apollo, the left arm resting on a in right hand, monograms in field, no. 36 tripod, holding an arrow 1 and JE, y wt. 261 grs., in very fine condition and rare
B.C. 227.
698
Antiochus Hierax.,
Antiochus to
>
M Tetradrachm,
Diademed head
of
BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY-,
at
right, strongly resembling the portrait of Seleucus II Apollo seated on omphalos, hold-
ing arrow in right hand, the left resting on a bow, in field left, a lighted torch, and in exergue mon. 139 var. and an eagle. (Struck
Cyzicus)
(no.
287),
wt.
263
grs.,
extremely fine
and
rare
1
[PL IX]
699
Seleucus
head
9>
III,
Ceicaunus,
B.C.
226-222.
M Tetradrachm, Diademed
Apollo seated on omphalos to hand he holds an arrow, the left rests left, upon bow held behind the omphalos, in field left, the mon. 1 24 and wt. 259 grs. (no. 297 var.), very fine and very rare 1 to right p.,
in extended right
of Seleucus III, B.C. 222.
BAZIAEHZ ZEAEYKOY.,
700
Antiochus, Son
9>
Infantile
BAZIAEHZ ANTIXOY.,
holding in right
40, wt.
Apollo seated to
left
behind omphalos, in
263|
III
grs.,
very fine
on bow placed to right a tripod, and in the exergue, mon. and rare 1
left resting
701
Antiochus
chus
III,
Magnus,
B.C.
222-187.
Stater,
Head
of Antio-
diademed, to right
$ BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY.,
ing in right
behind omphalos, in field to left, lyre and the mon. 156, above, wt. 128 grs., extremely fine and rare [PI. IX]
702
Antiochus
head
#>
Ml,
Magnus,
b.c.
222-187.
of
Antiochus diademed, to
right, fillet
Apollo seated on omphalos, holdarrow in right hand, the left resting on a bow, in field, to left ing mon. 160, wt. 260 grs. (pi. IX, 13), very fine and rare 1
BAZIAEI2Z ANTIOXOY.,
90
703
Antiochus
head
of
III, Magnus, B.C. 222-187. Tetradrachm, Diademed Antiochus at a more advanced age, dotted border V BAZI ANTIOXOY., Apollo seated on omphalos holding in right hand an arrow, the left resting on a bow near omphalos, in exergue EllO-, wt. 261^ grs., very fine and scarce 1
AEHZ
704
Seleucus
IV, Philopator, B.C. 187-188. Tetradrachm, Diademed head of Seleucus IV to right, fillet border
holding
an arrow in right hand, the left resting on bow in field to left, a palm branch and crown, and in exergue, mon. 198, wt. 262 grs., 1 very fine and rare
705
Antiochus
IV,
Epiphanes,
B.C.
175-164.
Tetradrachm,
Diademed head
0EOY
EPI<l>ANOY[Z].,
wt.
Zeus Nicephoros enthroned, in exergue, mon. no. 47, very fine and scarce 706
255
grs.,
1
Antiochus V, Eupator,
B.C. 164-162.
/R Tetradrachm, Youthful
border
Zeus
semi
;
254
b.c.
and rare
707
Demetrius
head
I,
Soter,
162-150.
JR Tetradrachm, Diademed
Figure of For holding an arrow and cornucopiae, in field to left, two monograms, nos. 93 and 98, and in the exergue the date,
P=160,
wt.
256
%*
708
From
Alexander
of
9>
I, Tetradrachm, Diademed head Bala, B.C. 152-144. Alexander I to right, fillet border
very fine
and
scarce
709
Alexander
of
R BAZIAEflZ AAEEANAPOY.,
monogram
of Tyre,
grs.,
Eagle on prow,
in
front,
IZP. = 168,
and monogram
1
91
710
Demetrius
II,
Nicator, First
reign,
b.c.
146-138.
^l Tetrafillet
NIKA
Figure of Fortune seated on throne to left, holding an arrow and a cornucopiae, in exergue mon. 80 var., wt. 238 grs.,
and
II,
scarce
711
Demetrius
ft
Nicator,
B.C.
146-138.
to right, fillet
Tetradrachm, border
Young
on omphalos, holding in right hand an arrow, the left resting on bow, in field mon. 175, and in P. =167, and XP. mon., wt. 257-^ grs., very fine and exergue
0EOY <MAAAEA<K>Y
IE
VI,
scarce
712
Antiochus
Dionysos,
B.C. 145-142.
M Tetradrachm, Diademed
fillet
of Antiochus
VI
to right, within
border
ftBAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY
OP.=170;
and very rare
in field to right
EnWANOYZ AIONYZOY.,
left,
beneath
TPY. ZTA.
collection.
Antiochus
ft
VII, Tetradrachm, Evergetes, B.C. 138-129. Diademed head of Antiochus VII to right, fillet border
Athena Parthenos
on outstretched right hand, the left resting on shield; in field left, monograms 122 and 140, the whole within laurel wreath, wt. 257 grs., very fine and scarce 1
714
Antiochus
at Tyre,
VII,
Tetradrachm, struck, Evergetes, b.c. 138-129. and diademed bust of Antiochus VII to right, Draped
monogram
and jA
to right
mon. 245, and ZOP.=176, between legs wt. 220 grs., very fine
715
of
Demetrius
ft
II, Nicator, b.c. 130-125, second reign, Bearded and diademed head of Demetrius II to right, fillet border
92
716
Alexander
9=
II,
Zebina,
b.c.
128-123.
"
Alexander Zebina to
right, fillet
border
[B]AZIAEI2Z
AAEZANAPOY.
and
in exergue
0EOY. EI1WA
semi-
NOYZ.
to
left,
NIKH<J>OPOY., Zeus
draped, seated on throne with back, holding figure of Nike and lotos-headed sceptre, wt. 133 grs., extremely fine, of the
IX]
Zebina ayant mecontente le roi d'Egypte, se vit opposer par Ptolemee un nouveau competiteur dans la personne d' Antiochus VIII Grypus, frere de Seleueus V. Zebina, battu, se renferma dans Antioche, et la, pour solder les troupes qui lui restaient, il pilla le tresor du temple de Zeus et poussa l'audace jusqu'a enlever la Victoire d'or que le dieu tenait a la main Iovis solidum ex auro signum Victoria tollijubet, dit Justin. En vain essaya-t-il de se rendre le dieu et le peuple propices en disant qu'il acceptait la Victoire que Zeus lui offrait. Ce jeu de mots rapelle le fameux (rvyxpyiff6inQa reus Nix"s fe rbv 7r6\efiov, prononce a Athenes, lorsque, pour soutenir la guerre en 406 av J. C. on fit f ondre les Victoires d'or du Parthenon. Mais ce qui est PARTICULIEREMENT INTERESSANT, C'EST QUIL NOUS EST PARVENU UN SPECIMEN DE CETTE MONNAIE D'OR FABRIQUEE AVEC LES TRESORS ET LA Victoire enleves k Zeus. N'est-il pas pabticulierement curieux
II
:
DE RAPPROCHER CETTE PIECE DOR DE L'ANECDOTE QUE NOUS VENONS DE rapporter? " Babelon, Introduction, pp. cxlix, CL.
717
Alexander
head
9>
II, Zebina, b.c. 128-123. Tetradrachm, Diademed Alexander Zebina to right within filleted border BAZIAEI2Z AAEZANAPOY., Zeus semi-draped seated on
of
and in
throne with back, holding in the right hand a statuette of Victory, left a long sceptre, in field to left mon. 55 and under
grs., fine
and
b.c.
scarce
718
127-121.
M Tetradrachm, Jugate
figure of Victory
busts of Cleopatra diademed and veiled, and Antiochus diademed, to right, within dotted border
9>
BAZI-
date
0nP- = 189,
VIII,
-Zeus semi-draped seated to left, holding long sceptre, Z. (Sidon) to left, and in exergue
250
grs.,
very fine
and rare
719
Antiochus
Grypus,
(to
b.c. 125-96.
R BAZIAEHZ
RARE
720
right),
ANTIXOY.
Eagle to
left
field, left, mon. 278, and to right pi. xxiv, 15), very fine and very
1
Antiochus
head
of
VIII,
Grypus,
B.C.
125-96.
right,
M Didrachm,
the
truncation
(to left),
Diademed
extending
Antiochus Grypus to
(to right),
BAZIAEI2Z
bolt to
C
left,
ANTIXOY.
in field
)
to left
grs.,
1P.=199
wt.
104
mon. 270 (Aradus ?), and very fine and very rare
93
721
Antiochus
VIII,
Grypus,
B.C.
125-96.
fillet
M Tetradrachm, Diademed
border
9>BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY
figure of
EPI<t>ANOYZ., Semi-draped
Zeus standing to left, head surmounted by a crescent, he holds in right hand a long spear, and in the left a star, in field, left, mon. 270 var., the whole within laurel border, wt. 255^ grs., very
fine
*
722
Antiochus
VIII,
Grypus,
B.C.
125-96.
M Tetradrachm, Diademed
border
Altar
of
# BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY
Sandan, in field to
pi.
left,
Eni4>ANOYZ.,
wt.
248
grs. (B.,
xxv,
5), fine
and rare
723
Antiochus
head
$> of
Tetradrachm, VIII, Grypus, B.C. 125-96. to right, within fillet border king
Diademed
BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY
to
left,
in field to left
E.,
very fine
724
Antiochus
filleted
IX, Cyzicenus, B.C. 116-95. Diademed head of Antiochus IX, with slight beard,
Tetradrachm,
to right, within
border
Vo
Fortune
standing to left with calathos on her head, the right hand rests upon the bar of a rudder, and in left hand she holds a cornucopiae ;
in field to right, a rose, to left Z. and mon. 22, in exergue date 208, the whole within laurel border, wt. 248^ grs., A-, very
HZ.=
fine
and of
excessive rarity
725
Antiochus
9>
IX,
Cyzicenus,
b.c. 116-95.
M Tetradrachm, Diademed
Pallas
head of Antiochus IX, with slight beard, to right, within filleted border
standing to right, with shield and spear ; to left mon. 89, with A. below, and to right A., the whole within laurel border, wt. 256 grs.,
very fine
1
726
Seleucus
Epiphanes Nicator,
b.c.
96-95.
Diademed head
$ BAZIAEHZ
TOPOZ.,
Pallas
ZEAEYKOY
who
is
Eni<J>ANOYZ
NIKA-
holding a a wreath; in field, ANTP-, presenting mon. and IZL, and outside legend, a lotos flower, wt. 245 grs.
standing with lance and shield,
statuette of Victory,
(B.,pl.
xxvn,
94
727
Antiochus
X,
Eusebes,
head of Antiochus to
$ BAZIAEHZ
TOPOZ.,
233
ANTIOXOY
EYZEBOYZ <MAOnA
Zeus, semi-draped, holding long sceptre and a statue of who is presenting him with a wreath ; in field, to left, A., Victory, under throne monogram no. 47, the whole within wreath of laurel,
wt.
grs.,
very fine
and rare
728
Antiochus
XI, Philadelphia, B.C. 92. Tetradrachm, Beardless diademed head of Antiochus XI to right, within filleted border
Zeus,
semi;
mon.
holding long sceptre and statuette of victory MA- ? the whole within laurel wreath, wt.
1
235
729
grs., fine
and
excessively rare
Philippus, Philadelphia, b.c. 92-83. JR Tetradrachm, Diademed head of Philippus to right, within fillet border
9>BAZIAEnZ
<|>OY., Zeus, semi-nude, seated to left, holding figure of Nike and a long sceptre, in exergue T., the whole within a wreath of laurel
KING OF ARMENIA.
730
Tigranes
I,
the Great,
b.c.
97-56.
Tetradrachm,
Bust of
and diadem, the tiara Tigranes to right, wearing the Armenian ornamented with a star between two eagles, the whole in fillet
tiara
border
9>
BAZIAEHZ. TITPANOY., Tyche of Antioch seated, holding palm, the river Orontes swimming at her feet, in field mon. 209, and on rock to left mon. 98, in laurel border, wt. 240 grs., very fine 1
731
M Tetradrachm,
Head
of Tigranes wearing
is
dentated, and
is
to left on
rock, the right hand outstretched, and holding in left hand cornucopiae, at her feet, half length figure, the Orontes, swimming; in field
to left A.,
TMZ=243,
11),
the whole
exceedingly
1
221
grs. {B.,pl.
xxix,
an
SELEUCIS AND
732
PIERIA.
Seleucia,
wearing
B.C.
veil
KAI
AYTONOMOY,
AI=H;
the whole
rare [PI.
230
and very
IX]
95
733
B.C.
36-30.
M Tetra-
NeUTjTEPA.,
of
Antony
and rare in
B.C. 39-17.
fillet
M.
Guide,
1
734
Laodiceia ad Mare,
veiled
KAI
AYTONOMOY.,
1
field left,
PHOENICIA.*
735
Aradus,
B.C.
350-332.
Stater,
$> W2-> Phoenician galley to right, the whole ; within shallow incuse with dotted border, wt. 164 grs. (B. pi. XXII, 12), very fine, although chisel cut
Melkarth to right
on
obv.
xxu,
736
Aradus,
9>
B.C. 136-46.
turreted head of
City to right
APAAII2N-, Nike
left,
SP=199,
B.C. 136-46.
standing, holding aplustre and palm, in field, the whole within laurel wreath, wt. 228
AN
grs., fine
737
Aradus,
veiled
Nike, to
9 and
left,
within wreath, with tie, wt. 229 grs., very fine. Hemidrachm, Turreted head to right, with palm branch at shoulder ; $1 Prow,
AM P=141, wt.
374-362.
KINGS OF SIDON.*
738
Straton
(Abdastart), B.C.
Double
five towers, in
Memnon, in chariot, driven by and drawn by two horses galloping to right, beneath, a goat to left with head reverted, in incuse, wt. 434 grs. (B., pi. xxix, nos. 21, 22), fine and very rare 1
charioteer,
The King
References
to
E. Babelon,
see
96
739
Straton
opposite directions
ft
II,
Memnon,
by the mane, a
lion
who
stands erect before him, and holding poignard in right hand, the whole in shallow incuse square, wt. 104| grs. (B.,pl. xxix, 2i),fine and rare 1
740
Tennes,
B.C. 362-350.
iR Double
waves
depicted by four parallel zigzag lines, above, 1 1 1 (year 3) ft The King Artaxerxes III, Ochus, in chariot drawn by three horses
and driven by
charioteer, behind,
xxx,
2),
and rare
741
Straton
as
ft
1 1
(?),
B.C.
346-332.
M Double
left,
on preceding, above g='D, ornamental border King in biga, with his charioteer followed by an attendant in
Egyptian costume, carrying sceptre surmounted by bull's head with disc between the horns, within ornamental border, wt. 428 grs. (comp.
B., pi.
xxx,
5),
very fine
and rare
742
117.
ftZIAHNIXlN
,
THZ
left, with palm branch at shoulder, in BEZ wt. 97^ grs., fine and rare
743
Sidon,
Tetradrachm, Head of the city turreted and with palm branch at shoulder veiled, IEPAZ KAI AZYAOY., Eagle with ftZIAHNIXlN
B.C. 111-117.
THZ
L
744
n=80,
in field,
monogram
no.
60,
and date
1
wt.
200
grs., fine
and of
Tripolis,
Tetradrachm, Bust of the Dioskuri after circa B.C. 200. draped and laureate, surmounted by stars, within fillet border
KAI
AYTONOMOY.,
Figure of City, right hand resting on rudder bar, and holding cornucopiae, in field mon. Al. and aplustre, in exergue AZA.=201, the whole within wreath, wt. 233 grs. (B., pi. xxx, 21), extremely fine
IX]
Tyre,
B.C.
right,
405-309. Stater, Melkarth riding on hippocamp, to he holds in one hand bow and sheaf of arrows while with the
other he grasps the bridle of hippocamp, beneath, dolphin swimming to right, cable border
ft
waves,
and
cable
1
Owl
and
flail,
border, wt. 21 1|
xxxv,
and rare
97
746
Tyre,
Didrachm, Melkarth on hippocamp, as on prewith dolphin below ceding piece, 9> Owl with sceptre and flail, in field to right 1 1 "-|=year 2, wt. 133^ 1 grs. (B., pi. xxxv, 17), fine and rare
B.C. 312-275. B.C.
747
Tyre,
9>
450-332.
ceding pieces
Owl with
and rare
sceptre and
flail, wt.
47|
xxxv,
748
Tyre,
of
Herakles
field
#TYPOY
club and
wt.
Eagle on rudder, in
of
LK 20,
eagle
Y.,
1
221
JUDAEA.
749
Simon Maccabaeus,
b.c. 143-135.
M Shekel,
Shekel Israel,
Cup
or Chalice, with date above (tf.:=year 1) 9> Jerushalem kedoshah, branch with three buds, wt.
den, p. 67), very fine
219
grs.
(Mad1
and
rare
[PL IX]
wt.
750
Simon Maccabaeus,
(Madden, p. 67)
b.c. 143-135.
Half Shekel Chatzi-ha-Shekel, the 109| grs., very fine and rare
1
Simon Maccabaeus,
with date above
9> Jerushalaim
b.c.
2W
143-135.
M Shekel,
ha-kedoshah, branch
wt.
217|
grs.
1
752
Simon Maccabaeus,
b.c 143-135. Half Shekel, Chatzi ha-Shekel, Chalice with date above, as on preceding piece 9> Jerushalaim ha-kedoshah, branch with three buds, wt. 104 grs.
(Madden, p. 68), very fine and rare
1
753
Simon Maccabaeus,
with date above
$>
M. = Shenath
b.c 143-135.
M Shekel,
Shelosh, year 3
id.
Jerushalaim
ha-kedoshah,
(Madden,
218 grs
1
754
Simon Maccabaeus,
Half Shekel, Chatzi ha-Shekel, in type to preceding and of the same year, wt. 109 grs. similar 1 (Madden, p. 68), very fine and rare
b.c 143-135.
755
Simon Maccabaeus,
with date above
"jttf-
iR Shekel, Shekel Israel, Chalice Shenath arba, year 4 #> Jerushalaim ha-kedoshah, branch with three buds, wt. 218^ grs.
b.c 143-135.
[PL IX]
98
756
Simon Barcochab,
Second
9> Schin
a.d. 132-135.
Revolt,
Tetradrachm, pyottf,
border of dots
the deliverance of Israel,"
p. 239), very fine
Israel.
wt.
228^
(Madden,
1
IX]
757
Simon Barcochab,
Second Revolt, border of dots
> Schin
JR,
132-135.
Tetradrachm, as
Israel.
Year two
of
grs.
(Madden,
1
758
Simon Barcochab,
revolt (2).
(a)
132-135.
M,
Simon, Bunch
of grapes
Jerusalem, a
very fine,
rE.
grs.
9>
palm branch, wt. 47 grs. (Madden, p. 237) (Hamburger, 2), (b) Simon within a wreath, traces of TPAIAN. CEBThe deliverance of Jerusalem, vase and palm branch, wt. 38
4),
very fine
(2),
759
Simon Barcochab,
revolt, (a) Simon, a
M
;
bunch of grapes
$>
Three-stringed lyre, wt. 43 grs. (Madden, p. 236) (Hamburger, 5), very fine, (b) Simon within wreath; 9> The deliverance of Jerusalem,
wt.
49
grs.
6),
2
a.d. 132-135.
;
760
Simon Barcochab,
revolt,
(a)
wt.
M
9>
(2),
a palm,
(b)
Simon
traces of legend (Hamburger, 16), very fine, within wreath ; Jl The deliverance of Jerusalem, a palm
grs.
761
M
;
(2),
l?t
47| grs. (Madden, p. 234) (Hamburger, 27), Simon within wreath ; ^ The deliverance of Jerusalem,
32),
Vase and palm branch, wt. 54^ grs. (Madden, p. 234) (Hamburger,
extremely fine
762
132-135.
(2),
Simon within wreath; 9> The deliverance of Jerusalem, Vase and palm, wt. 52 grs. (Madden, p. 234) (Hamburger, 30) very fine [PL IX]. (b) Simon within wreath (traces of legend P. C A ESVESP-); $> The deliverance of Jerusalem, Vases (traces of legend
PONTIF .MAXIM.),
very fine
wt.
51
grs.
34),
99
763
Simon Barcochab,
revolt,
(a)
a.d. 133-132.
;
M
&
Three-stringed lyre, wt. 50% grs. (Madden, p. 235) (Hamburger, 37), very on obv. traces of legend fine, (b) Similar to preceding, shewing
wt.
48|
grs.
39),
2
a.d. 132-135.
9>
764
Simon Barcochab,
revolt.
palm branch,
wt.
52|
grs.
fine,
(b)
Similar
on
of legend,
53
(Hamburger, 47)
KINGS OF PARTHIA.
765
Arsaces VI
(Mithradates
I),
b.c.
174-136.
to right,
fillet
Tetradrachm, border
22 2 1
grs.,
very fine
and rare
I),
766
Arsaces VI (Mithradates
diademed bust
of
Mithradates
I,
Eni<l>ANOYZ,
Arsaces seated right on omphalos, holding bow, in field a palm branch and monogram, wt. 239 grs., very fine, of fine style, and very
1
KING OF
767
THE SASSANIDAE.
Shahpur
II,
a.d. 310-370.
titles,
fine
111^
1
PERSIS.
768
Uncertain King.
tiara,
M Tetradrachm,
9>
surmounted by an eagle, King in attitude of adoration before fire-altar, above Ahuramazda, &c, in field to right a standard surmounted by an eagle, wt. 260 grs. (compare Mordtmann Zeitschrift fur Num. 1877, 1, Taf. I, 7), very fine
and rare
1
PERSIA.
769
Darius
III,
Codoman,
B.C.
337-330.
kneeling right, wearing candys and dentated crown, holding in right hand bow, and in the left a javelin, the butt terminating in a knob
9> Incuse
very fine
relief, wt.
257|
17
var.),
1
100
770
Darius
III,
Codoman,B.c.
337-330.
Daric,
to
a right, wearing candys and dentated crown, holding in right hand and in left a javelin, in field, left, a coiled serpent bow,
#>
An
fine
elliptical
depression with
wavy
128
grs., very
and
III,
scarce
'
771
Darius
Codoman,
B.C.
337-330.
N
left,
and
tall tiara
and mon.
9>
An
elliptical
relief,
depression with two crescents ( DC) and pellets in the inner portion of the incuse, with escallop border, the edge
wt.
hammered,
254^
and rare
INDIA.
of Diodotus to right
Diodotus,
#>
Diademed head
BAZIAEflZ. AIOAOTOY.,
hurl thunderbolt, aegis over left
field
Zeus striding to left about to arm, at his feet an eagle, and in 127^
grs.,
wt.
very fine
and extremely
1
rare [PI.
IX]
I,
773
Euthydemus
9>
Successor of Diodotus
220-189.
Tetra-
drachm, Head of the king wearing diadem to right Herakles bearded, BAZIAEHZ.
naked, seated left on rock, covered with lion's skin, holding in right hand a club which rests on his knee, behind rock PK. (mon,), wt. 255 grs.,
EY0YAHMOY.,
[PL X]
very fine
and
very rare
774
Eucratides,
B.C.
200-150.
right, wearing crested helmet, adorned at sides with bull's horn and ear
BAZIAEHZ. MErAAOY.
mounted as a stud or
in around, the Dioscuri on horseback with couched lances, in field exergue, IAI., wt. 13H grs., of the highest. rarity, but has suffered by being
button, portion of
EYKPATIAOY.
shank remaining on
rev. ;
which
1
775
Eucratides,
B.C.
200-150.
M Tetradrachm, Diademed
fillet
and draped
border
Apollo to
left
left
wearing chlamys,
;
AH.
resting on bow (mon.), wt. 260 grs., extremely fine and rare [PI.
hand
in
1
X]
%*
From
the
Sim
collection.
101
776
Eucratides,
of
B.C. 200-150. Tetradrachm, Nude half-length bust king to left, seen from behind, wearing helmet decorated with bull's horn and ear, the right raised hurling a javelin
The Dioscuri
and
very rare
1
252
grs.,
very fine
[PL X]
777
Heliocles,
collection.
Zeus, semidraped, standing, holding fulmen and sceptre, in field mon., wt. 261 grs., an exceedingly fine specimen and very rare [PI. X] 1
EGYPT.
778
Alexander
323-311 (struck by Ptolemy I as GoverIV, Aegos, nor for the young Alexander). A\ Tetradrachm, Head of Alexander covered with elephant's skin, aegis around neck
b.c.
9>
AAEZANAPOY.,
throne mon.,
wt.
258
grs., fine
field
779
Alexander
Ar
323-311 (struck under Ptolemy Stater, Head of Pallas in crested Corinthian helmet to right
IV,
Aegos,
&[A]AEZANAPOY.,
stand, in field, left of very fine style
Nike to left, holding wreath and trophy mon. as on Tetradrachm in next lot, wt. 132| grs., and in brilliant condition [PL X] 1
Du
Chastel collection.
Alexander
323-311 (struck under Ptolemy I). IV, Aegos, Youthful head of Alexander to right, wearing diadem, and covered with the elephant's skin, A- near ear
B.C.
& AAEZANAPOY..
scarce
Athena Alkis to right with shield, hurling in front Ptolemaic javelin, eagle on thunderbolt, in field mon., as on Stater in preceding lot, and helmet, wt. 241| grs., very fine and
323-311 (struck under Ptolemy 1). TetraYouthful head of Alexander to right, wearing diadem, and drachm, covered with the elephant's skin
IV,
B.C.
781
Alexander
& AAEZANAPO[Y] v
javelin, in front
shield, hurling
field
monograms,
782
wt.
Ptolemaic eagle on thunderbolt, in the 243 grs., a fine piece in beautiful condition
305-284.
two
1
Ptolemy Soter,
9>
b.c.
[PL X]
BAZIAEHZ., Ptolemy driving biga of elephants to right, and holding three ears of corn; in exergue If! nO. mon. and a second mon., wt. 109 grs., in brilliant condition
and very rare [PI.
[njTOAEMAIOY.
XJ
102
783
Ptolemy Soter,
Soter to right
9>
B.C.
305-285.
N Tetradrachm,
Eagle to
Diademed head
left
of
BAZIAEJ1Z. nTOAEMAIOY.,
in field to I., wt. 255^- grs., very fine
on thunderbolt,
X]
784
Ptolemy
II, Philadelphia, b.c. 285-244. Octadrachm, AAEA<t>f2N., jugate busts of Philadelphus diademed and draped,
veiled,
behind shield
&
0EI2N.,
dition [PI.
429
grs.,
in brilliant con1
X]
785
Ptolemy
IT Tetradrachm, Philadelphus, b.c. 285-244. busts of Philadelphus and Arsinoe, as on AAEA<|>I1N., Jugate
II,
the preceding
9>
0EX2N., Jugate
and
state
Berenice
diademed and
draped,
wt.
214
grs.,
same fine
1
786
Arsinoe
II,
b.c.
N Octafine
$ APZINOHZ.
dant, taenia,
787
Arsinoe
II,
B.C.
$ APZINOHZ.
pendant,
dition
taenia,
<t>IAAAEA<|>OY., Double cornucopia, with 430 grs., in brilliant congrapes, &c, wt.
1
788
Arsinoe
II,
b.c.
AT TetraK.,
right, behind
& APZINOHZ.
pendant,
[PI.
taenia,
213
grs.,
very
fine
and
excessively
rare
1
X]
II,
789
Arsinoe
>
B.C. 285-247 (wife of Ptolemy DecaPhiladelphus). Veiled and diademed head of Arsinoe to right, behind A. drachm, APZINOHZ. 4>IAAAEA<>OY., Double cornucopiae, with
and of fine
style
790
Arsinoe
MDeca.II, b.c. 285-247 (wife of Ptolemy Philadelphus). drachm, Veiled and diademed head of Arsinoe to right, behind A. 9> APZINOHZ. <t>IAAAEA<!>OY., Double cornucopiae with pen1 dant, taenia, wt. 547 grs., very fine and of fine style
103
791
Arsinoe,
B.C. 285-247 (wife of Ptolemy Philadelphia). Tetradrachm, Veiled and diademed head of Arsinoe to right, A. behind
I
& A PZ N O H Z.
between legs
unpublished
X.,
<t> I
A A A E A<l>0 Y.
217^
grs.,
Eagle on thunderbolt to
left,
wt.
very fine
and very
rare,
presumably
1
792
Ptolemy
247-222. Octadrachm, Radiate III, Euergetes, b.c. bust of Euergetes draped, to right, wearing aegis, and with trident sceptre, the centre barb lotos-headed, over his shoulder
9>
BAZIAE&Z. nTOAEMAIOY.,
pendant
taenia,
in
field
AI-,
wt.
[PL X]
793
Berenice
247-222.
right
$>
II,
Queen
of Cyrenaica
BEPENIKHZ. BAZIAIZZHZ.,
794
dant taenia, on either side a star of six points, wt. 329 grs., very 1 fine and of the highest rarity [PI. X] Berenice II, Queen of Cyrenaica and Queen Consort of Egypt,
B.C.
247-222.
Piece of One-and-a-half
Staters,
Draped and
BEPENIKHZ. BAZIAIZZHZ.,
dant taenia, on either side star of six points, wt. 164| grs., in condition and of the highest rarity, probably no specimen has
been offered by public sale in this country [PI.
hitherto
1
X]
of
right,
795
Ptolemy
wearing
IV,
Ptolemy draped,
thyrsos
at
shoulder
$ BAZIAEI2Z. nTOAEMAIOY.,
100 796
grs.,
Eagle on fulmen to
left,
wt.
1
very fine
and
scarce
b.c.
Ptolemy
R.
IV,
Philopator,
224-204.
;R Tetradrachm, Diademed
Eagle on thunderbolt, in
wt.
bust, aegis
BAZIAEI2Z. nTOAEMAIOY.,
front L.
797
X- 7, Ptolemy V, Epiphanes,
diadem
220
Tetradrachm, Draped and diademed bust of the young Prince to right, a wheat ear on
205-181.
$ BAZIAEX2Z. nTOAEMAIOY.,
field
Ml.
(mon.), wt.
I,
219
grs.,
very fine
798
Cleopatra
Regent, Minority of Philometor, B.C. 181-173. Tetradrachm, Jugate busts of Serapis and Cleopatra as Isis to right
legs
M
1
$ BAZIAEI2Z.
between the
very fine
Eagle on thunderbolt, and behind double cornucopiae, wt. 184 grs., A.,
nTOAEMAIOY.,
and rare
104
CYRENAICA.
799
Cyrene,
b.c.
431-321.
AT Stater,
KYPANAI
I2N.
(first
seven
letters of
Kyrene
B>
which stands
[IJAZONOZ., Zeus Ammon, semi-draped, enthroned to left, holding in right hand a long sceptre, behind him an eagle, wt, 132| grs., 1 fine, a very rare variety [PI.
X]
800
Cyrene,
#>
B.C.
431-321.
riga driven
by Kyrene
Ammon, semi-draped, standing to holding patera and sceptre, before him a thymiaterion, wt. 132
extremely fine,
nOAIAN0EYS.,
Zeus
grs.,
1
and rare
in this condition
[PI.
X]
801
Cyrene,
Vi
b.c.
431-321.
AT Stater,
KYPAN AION.,
Victory quad-
XAPIOZ., Zeus Ammon, semi-draped, enthroned to right, holding on outstretched right hand an eagle, before him a thymiaterion, wt. 1Z3 grs., in brilliant condition 1 [PL X]
B.C.
802
Cyrene,
ty>
321-308.
AT
right,
back of neck,
KYPA., Silphium
fine
monogram,
and
scarce [PI.
X]
Twelfth of Stater, Head of Kyrene to right
left,
803
Cyrene,
9>
B.C.
321-308.
behind,
star,
wt.
10|
grs.,
very
1
and
scarce
[PL X]
804
Cyrene,
to
>
431-321. Didrachm, Youthful male head of Aristgeos ? with ram's horn, in front Hermes standing to left wearing petasos slung at back of neck, and a sheep, or goat's skin hanging from shoulders, he also wears the
B.C.
left,
POAIAN0EY.
talaria,
and holds
field, right,
hand a caduceus with pendant fillets, in AAMI2KYPAZ-, border of dots, wt 130 grs., very fine
in right
and
805
excessively rare,
B.C.
presumed
to be the
second specimen
known [PI.
right of
Cyrene,
9> p
431-321.
X]
Tetradrachm,
Head
to
Zeus
Ammon laureate and with ram's horn, behind neck 0EY<t>[l AEYZ]
J divided by Silphium plant, wt. 195^ grs., [PL X] * From the Wigan collection.
B.C.
very fine
and
very rare
1
806
Cyrene,
horn
9>
321-308.
to left
KY-PA-,
to left
monogram,
120
105
ZEUGITANA.
807
Carthage,
to right,
B.C. 410-310. Tetradrachm, Fore-part of bridled horse crowned by Victory flying above, in front corn-grain, and below, Punic legend 9> Date-palm tree, Punic legend on either side, wt. 266 grs., very fine
and
808
scarce
[PI. X.]
410-310.
Carthage,
necklace,
>
B.C.
closely copied
Tetradrachm, Head of Persephone (very from the coins of Euainetos), wearing triple earring,
of corn leaves
;
and wreath
tree, wt.
[PL X]
410-310.
809
Carthage,
$t>
B.C.
Tetradrachm, Head
of the
Tyrian
Herakles, Melkarth, in lion's skin, to right Punic legend below bust of horse to left, behind, a date-palm,
wt.
265
and of fine
810
Carthage,
B.C.
400-310.
M Tetradrachm,
X]
of
Head
Persephone to
j
left, wearing triple earring, necklace and wreath of corn leaves around, four dolphins
9>
ivt.
263
grs., 1
811
Carthage,
9>
M
and
on the preceding
piece,
work
palm
tree,
wt.
No
before
262
grs., 1
very fine
812
Carthage,
hair
9>
Stater, Head of Persephone to left, and necklace with pendants, and corn wreath in wearing earring,
B.C.
340-242.
Horse standing to
B.C.
right, wt.
144
grs.,
very fine
and of fine
style
1
left,
813
Carthage,
$fc>
340-242.
El.
Stater,
Head
of Persephone to
wearing earring, and necklace with pendants Horse to right, wt. 117 grs., very fine and of fine
B.C.
style
814
Carthage,
left
241-218.
Dekadrachm, Head
wt.
of
Persephone to
very fine
9>
wearing earring, and wreath of corn Punic legend beneath Pegasus to right,
560
grs.,
and
1
X]
El. Piece of
One and
a half Staters,
Head
and
of Persephone wearing triple earring, necklace with pendants, corn wreath in hair
9>
wt.
Horse standing to right, above, radiate 162 grs., very fine and scarce
I
disc
106
815
Carthage
left,
(?)
b.c. 241-218.
N Hemi-stater,
at
>l.,
and turned up
corn wreath
9>
Nike
wt.
very fine
and
1
X]
816
Carthaginian Coinage of Spain, (?) after b.c. 146. stater, Head of Persephone as on the Staters of Carthage
fy Bull to right,
Hemi-
58^
grs.,
very fine
X]
END OF
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Sons, 137,
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Acre, London.
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m$
daihttian at
zbah.
mm
Third Day
to to to to
42c
THE
Ctflkrtitftt
of JiUirals
AT THEIR HOUSE,
W.C.
On MONDAY,
the 24th of
MAY,
PRIOR.
DAVY AND
SONS,
37,
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
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arise
I.
to be the buyer ; and if any dispute between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer
II.
III.
Is. ; above five pounds, on in proportion. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the
No
and
so
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 purchased 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, immeof diately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default & which Messrs. SOTHEBY,
WILKINSON
HODGE
hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale, expiration the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be
will not
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 will have the option of re-selling the lots & uncleared, either by public or private sale, without any notice being given to the defaulter.
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be
failure of
forfeited, if any loss is sustained in the re-selling all charges on of such lots as are not cleared or paid for, such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this
sale.
Gentlemen,
who cannot
may
INTRODUCTION.
Thein
en
Executors of the late Mr. H. Montagu not having succeeded effecting a private sale of this unequalled collection of Medals
as
it
bloc,
was
at first
preserve
auction
rarities
;
in its
it is
thought might have been done, in order to entirety, have now decided to offer it by public
hoped that such a unique opportunity of acquiring of the highest magnitude, and other interesting medals, may not
and
be lost sight of
collectors
local
museums, and
The
to the end of the reign of George II, and to a extent illustrates that interesting work "The Medallic Illustrations great of British History," but it also contains a great number of very rare
medals, which are not published in that or any other medallic work, and of which, in many instances, no other specimens have been met
with.
It
is
particularly
rich
in
medals commemorative of
the most
Elizabeth
Gunpowder
Plot,
under James I
War
under Charles I
Dutch wars
Commonwealth and Charles II the Monmouth Kebellion and War of the Eevolution under James II the great
of the
;
French wars and Marlborough's victories under William and Mary, William III and Anne the unsuccessful attempts of Prince James
;
the Quadruple Alliance and Jacobite conthe Spanish and French Wars, Jacobite under George I spiracy Eebellion, 1745, Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, and the English and French struggle for supremacy on the American Continent, &c. under
Stuart (Elder Pretender);
;
George
II.
iv
special
feature in this
Gold Medals,
of
we
These comprise medals of the Battle of Nieuport, 1600, Synod of Dort, 1619, and of Henry Prince of Wales Charles I, commemorating his return to London from his Scottish Coronation, 1633, the Scottish
;
Bebellion, 1639,
Sir
Thomas Fairfax
"
and oval badges of Lord Essex (with gold chain) and others of Cromwell as Captain- General of the
;
Protectorate
Medal, by the greatest of English artists, Thomas Simon, struck by order of the Parliament, and given as a naval reward for victories over the Dutch under Van Tromp in 1653
;
the celebrated
Blake
"
without border being awarded to officers under Post rank Charles II, Peace of Breda, 1667; another on the same Peace and
this size
;
1688
Capture of Vigo,
Battle
of
Limbourg, 1703
Landing of William of Orange 1702 Capture of Bonn, Huy and the extremely rare Blenheim, 1704
; ;
(oval, with loop), given to officers commanding at the battle, and of which only four or five
;
known rare medal on the Capture of Thomas Pingo; Medals of the great CircumLoutsbourg, 1758, by
specimens are at present
navigators,
Lord Ansori and Captain Cook; a brilliant series of Coronation Medals, from Charles I to Her Majesty Queen Victoria,
&c.,&c, and in conclusion,
we must
few beautiful examples of the work of that talented engraver Simon Passe, all of which are of the highest rarity. We may add that the present collection took the late Mr. Montagu
in
this cabinet, of a
years of close pursuit to get together in as complete a state as and to this end, he spared no expense or labour, and it is not possible
many
too
much
to say, that
of
British,
CATALOGUE
OF
HYMAN MONTAGU,
N.B.
ESQ. F.S.A.
The
References are to the Medallic Illustrations of British History {Franks and Grueher), whose classification has been followed as far
as possible.
The
sizes
and
tenths.
tf=Gold.
M=
Silver.
M=
Copper.
I. RICHARD
III.
a.d. 1272-1485.
Roger Bacon, by
Winchester
Gayrard,
College
M, two
one
gilt,
varieties;
Prize
Medals
of
(4),
William
York,
brass
(vol.
of
Wykeham, by
and
Milton,
John
Wiclif,
commemorating its founder Elizabeth of Yeo, B. Wyon, &c. and M, by Dassier ; and three
;
Counters of Burgundy, &c, probably of the 14th Century 13 I, p. 4, 9, 10 and 11), all very fine
Prize Medals,
Winchester College
M,
William of Wykeham, and another with bust of Queen Victoria, rev. the tomb of Wykeham, by Milton, Yeo, B. Wyon, &c. (vol I, p. 9, 4 10 and 11), all very fine
HENRY
VII.
a.d. 1485-1509.
Union of York and Lancaster, 1486, 2-25. Half length figures of man (with wreath) and wife (crowned) facing, their right hands
clasped,
&c,
ivngimvs. optatas., &c; rev. +sicvt. sol. omens., &c, and in centre, a wreath of roses enclosing inscription, vxor. casta, est., &c. in four lines (vol. I, 1T9 ) wry fine and rare, but a little burnished
in field
\
*#* This medal is supposed to commemorate the marriage of Henry VII with Elizabeth of York, and belongs to a series of similar medallions said to have been executed by some goldsmiths at Prague towards the close of the 16th Century.
4
Two
others,
gilt,
on the
*** The
smaller medal
is
HENRY
a.d.
VIII.
1509-1547.
Protestant Safeguard,
2-35, obv. rex. anglie., the king's 1526, bust nearly full faced, hat with drapery looped under the brim, long hair and short beard, highly decorative doublet, and with cloak on shoulders, the date divided by the king's head ; rev. secvritas.
altera.
vol.
I tj, a
Portcullis with chains above enclosing an open crown, very fine and extremely rare medal of German work of the
period [PI.
VI]
*** From
the Bieber collection.
faced bust on
(vol. I,
obv.
and on
a wreath,
and unpublished in
metal
Two
Portrait Plaques, of Henry VIII, wearing the collar of rubies which (according to Evelyn) were afterwards sold by the family of
Charles I to supply the necessaries of life during their exile, one with legend henricvs. viii. de gratia., &c, and the other without legend (vol. I, 4$), 00 ^ fine cas ts f a f^ore recent date, probably after a
painting by Holbein
2
Sir
Thomas More,
stump
the
(vol. I,
on
his death
in
1535,
felled,
M,
bust to right,
rev.
M, period; another Two Jettons JE, on legend as in previous lot, but a more recent cast. the Peace of 1544, king on horseback to right, both varieties and
unpublished;
and of
Myles
Coverdale,
translator
of
the
Bible
1535,
varieties,
M,
and
M,
and pewter;
gilt,
and three
10
of Patrick Hamilton,
Portrait Medals,
M, two
varieties,
one anna.
DE. boulen., bust to right with coif and necklace with pendant, plain on rev. with loop ; the other anna, bolena. draped bust to right; rev. fortis. et. FELIX., lion to right looking back, both very
rare
and unpublished medals, the former apparently of French work and contemporaneous, and the latter of Florentine work of the beginning of
the 18th Century.
10
1519, 21, laureate bust of Francis to left; rev. pace, stabilita, &c. ; and a Medal, 2*15, on the Supremacy of the Church 1545, with Hebrew and Greek inscriptions on rev. (vol. I, \L and f^), both fine, the former a modern
impression
from
the die,
and
the latter
cast
EDWARD
a.d. 11
VI.
1547-1553.
Coronation,
1547.
beautiful chasing,
s
2-4,
probably by Stuart, of
on reverse,
(7,
-)
12
Coronation
Jetton, 1547, 1-1, edward vi., crowned rose on stalk between e r ; rev. insignia, potentissimi., &c, in 5 lines, a fine and rare comtemporaneous cast and a pretty chasing, JR, by Stuart, of the same type (vol. I, y) 2
;
13
Christ's Hospital, Society of Blues, finely chased oval badge, M, without legend, with bust surrounded by laurel border terminating in loop, scarce ; Medal, M, by Pingo on the Foundation of Christ's Hospital, 1553 ; Foundation of Birmingham Free Grammar School, 1552 (6) four varieties, and white metal ; and a Medal, M, by on the Foundation of Christ's Hospital, same Pingo, type as the
and
B 2
14
Christ's
Hospital, Amicable Society of Blues, finely chased oval gilt, 2 by 1*7, with King's bust, and legend edwardvs. " Amicable sextvs., mounted in frame with back engraved Society " Willm Hy of Blues, Staveley, 25 April, 1780," and hall marked, rare ; and two small silver Honorary Rewards for boys of the school
badge,
MARY
A.D.
I.
1553-1558.
15
obv.
1553, two Jettons, M, in imitation of coins, with and a crowned rose between I r on rev., one, ;
Another,
right
;
by Emery, and the other a chasing of more modern style ; M, also perhaps by Emery, with profile bust crowned to
and rev. Cross quartering arms with date below, unpublished. Queen of Scots, octagonal badge, M, with bust between M R, Mary
within a grained border with loop, a cast of more recent times, perhaps the prototype from which Count Potocki's fabrications were made 4 16
Francis and
in mon.
Mary Q. of Scots, Jettons, 1553, JR (2), 1.15, fm under a crown; rev. delicie. dni., &c, Arms crowned. Another of Mary (Sola), M under crown between crowned thistles,
G.,
MARIA. DEI.
&c.
rev.
as before
6 5
{vol. I,
6 T and /),
and
17
scarce,
to be
coins
III, on the restoration of popery in England, 1554, M, his bust to right on obv. ; and on rev. anglia. resvrges,
a group of persons, consisting of the Pope, Charles of Germany, Mary, Philip II, and Cardinal Pole (vol. I, -*-)> a fi ne and rare
original (and gilt at the time), by Cavino of
Padua
struck
18
Pope Julius III, Medal, JR, on same event as in last lot, but modern dies; another, 2&, struck from flawed die, with crack
the field.
from
right across
Philip and Mary, 1555, M, 2*65, by Trezzo, bust of Mary on one side and Philip on the other, with titles on both sides 3 (vol. I, \\), an early cast, perhaps contemporaneous
19
Mary, on
VISVS,
fine
coif to left,
with
&c, Mary
rev.
cecis.
||),
(vol. I,
Trezzo, cast
on an extra
thick
1
flan
20
Mary, on the state of England, medal, JR, a rather finer cast, and on a thinner flan Mary, by
Trezzo, as before,
2*65, as in previous
lot, but
1
21
another,
M,
with
artist's signature,
but 2E, and without artist's signature ; and but without rev., both fine and
2
22
Philip of Spain, M, 3' 15, bust in armour and with Golden Fleece to left; rev. virtvs. NVNQ., &c, Fountain in form of a female statue, &c. (vol. I, |--), a cast in high relief, said to be the work of Leone Leoni,
Three Counters in JE of Philip, referring to his journey to England, &c. Oval Badge {JR gilt) of Philip, with rope border and loop,
and inscription on
23
rev.
;
and a similar
Busts of
Philip
and Mary, M,
Mary and
{after Trezzo) with their titles {vol. I, \f ), cast and chased ; Two others JE of Philip (alone), one 1556, by Poggini, with Bellerophon on pegasus on rev., said to refer to the defeat of Wyatt's rebellion
{vol. I,
to
and the other by Trezzo, SIC. erat, &c, without England, all very fine and contemporaneous medals, rare
||),
II,
allusion
24
Philip
JR,
by
of
king to
left, rev.
25
Mary
gilt, half-length figure of the queen to left wearing a jewelled and a highly decorative bodice with pendant (after Trezzo), within a border of various flowers, amongst which are Tudor roses,
I,
JR,
coif,
rev.
M R,
within a
similar border with loop at top and bottom, 2 -15 by 1*85 beautiful and very rare chasing by Stuart
{vol.
1 ||), a
1
26
Philip
II, on the Siege of St. Quentin, 1557, JR, by Jacques Jonghelinck, laureated bust to right; rev. anno, mdlvii. qvarto. id. AVG. memorabilil, &c, reading obsidiois., medallion of St. Quentin in
on ; another variety, JR, gilt, and with rope border, reading ANNO. MDLVII. DEN. X. TAG. AVG. WARD. DVRCH. KVNIG. PHILIP. &c. {vol. I If and |f ). Another of Philip II and Charles V of Germany by the same artist ; rev. Laureate and cuirassed bust to right, with date 1557 on truncation, a variety of vol. 1 -, reading 3 hispa., all fine and scarce contemporaneous medals
centre
rev.
27
Philip
on Siege of St. Quentin, 1557, JR, type as second medal in previous lot but without border. Another of Philip II and Charles V, as before but JR, gilt ; and a small oval Badge, JR (of modern workII,
manship), of
back.
Mary Queen
of Scots,
with m.
r. in mon.
engraved at
Siege of St. Quentin, JE, type as silver specimen in this lot ; II of France, M, on the peace between France and Spain Henry {v. Mieris III, 433) ; various Counters, M, of Philip and Mary (9),
dated 1557, 1558, 1560, including one of Philip, dated 1567, with English title ; and Dassier's Medalet, JE, of Martin Bucer, mostly
fine,
some unpublished
ELIZABETH.
A.D.
1558-1603.
28
Portrait badge, (oval), Elizabeth, d. g. a. f. et. hib. regina., halfand full-faced bust of queen holding sceptre and orb, and length wearing a highly ornamental dress rev. plain, a beautiful and rare 1 chasing, perhaps by Stuart, and unpublished, has been gilt
;
29
Francis,
and Mary Queen of Scots, M, on their marriage, 1558, busts vis-a-vis under a crown; rev. fecit, vtraqve. &c, Arms of Dauphine and Scotland impaled under a crown, &c; Francis and Mary as
before, JEa (2), one
gilt.
M,
rev.
in exergue,
and
Paris mint
30
Penrith Free
Grammar
M,
with bust of Queen Elizabeth, engraved legends, HOC. meriti. singularis. &c, and varying in size and hall-marks, with loops Medalet of John (vol. I, VV), unpublished in this metal; Dassier's
Knox,
and another
in
M.
(3),
St. Saviour's
M,
one
gilt,
varieties
with view of
7
Phoenix Badge
of Elizabeth, M, with her bust to left; rev. felices. arabes. mvndi. &c, Phoenix in the flames, and above, the queen's 1 monogram under crown, a beautiful chasing by Stuart
Portrait Plaque,
32
M,
a fine
with plain reverse (vol. I, 1-^) ; and two Jettons, M, of 1579, mea. sic. mihi. &c, a vine tree with one branch withered, the other receiving water from an urn in the clouds, and
virescit. vvlnere. &c, a hand issuing from clouds pruning the 3 withered part of a vine (vol. I, p. 128 and 129), all fine
33
Jettons,
to the
(7), and others in (9), relating to Elizabeth's assistance United Provinces, 1585, 1586, Protection of Bergen-op-Zoom, 1586, Belgian jealousy of Leicester, 1586 (vol. I, p. 133, 134, 135, 16 138), all varieties in detail, and mostly very fine
34
Queen Elizabeth's Support to Protestants in Belgium, 1587, M; rev. qvem. devs. conficiet. &c, Pope, bishops and other ecclesiastics,
(vol. I,
^);
two
without legend ; and an Electrotype (gilt) of the Earl of Leicester as Governor-General of the Low Countries (of which no original
exists, as it
was destroyed by
35
Queen
Elizabeth's Support to Protestants in Belgium, 1587, M; rev. qvem. devs. conficiet. &c, Pope, bishops, andothei ecclesiastics falling from heaven (vol. I, y^), a very fine and rare
on an extra thick flan
1
variety, struck
36
Jettons,
destruction of the Spanish Armada, 1588 (vol. 1, (3), on the 146 and 147), all varieties; three others, M, of same types; p. chased silver Medal of Philip II on the same event, SIC. ERAT. &c. j Elizabeth, chased oval Badge, M, with portrait, and arms surrounded
sides
(vol. I,
),
all fine
1588, M, allidor. non. l^dor., a two Electrotypes (gilt) of the medal cast medal with loop and ring ; on averted dangers, 1589, bay tree, &c. and Phoenix Badge, the
;
latter
with
floral
oval
of
cast,
M,
of the
Phoenix Badge
rev.
;
Queen
38
Naval Reward
of
&c, Ark on
waves, with rainbow and sun above, and dove bringing the olive branch to the ark, and other details, a fine and unpublished chasing,
perhaps of the
last century,
39
Naval Reward, M,
legend on
rev.
and
sevas. tranqvilla. per. vndas. (vol. I, ), a fine and a modern Chasing in brass,
2
40
Averted Dangers,
tree
1589,
JR
(gilt),
on an island
in the sea
between E
Bay
R.
a fine and apparently early cast, with loop and eyelets; (vol. I, tM)j and two others in iE, one of the size 2*3, perhaps contemporaneous, 3 the other a modern cast with plain reverse
41
Elizabeth's Support of Protestants in Belgium, 1587, 2-1, qvem. devs. conficiet. &c, Pope, bishops, and other ecclesiastics 1 Kobert Dudley, Earl of falling from heaven, &c. (vol. I, -)Leicester, M, on his resignation of the Governorship of the Low Countries, 1587, NON. gregem. &c. (vol. I, \%%), the former fine, and
the latter very rare as
a contemporaneous
cast
42
1587, as before, but modern and JE ; Dissensions of the United Provinces, 1587, chasings in TRAHITE, jeqvo. &c, M, 1/1 (vol. |f) ; and another, M, T55, on
same event but dated 1588 (vol. I, y|), a fine and rare, and perhaps Queen Elizabeth, Counter, M, on the new contemporaneous cast. 5 rev. Justice with scales (vol. I, VV)> all fine coinage,
8
43
JR, 21, tv. devs. magnvs. and above, veni. vide. vive. 1588 (vol. I, 4ff) > another variety, JR, 2, on the same event, allidor. NON. l^edor., Church on a rock in the sea subjected to
the force of the elements, &c. (vol. I, former rare, and struck on a thick flan
Tf f ),
both
44
same
1588, JR, 2-1; and another of smaller and scarce, the latter on a
2
45
Sir Thomas Heneage, Treasurer at War, 1588, Counter, JR, 1, armorial bearings of Heneage, Or, a greyhound courant Sa., between three
leopards' faces az.
(J,
;
rev.
yf i)> a
very fi716
46
Alliance of England, France, and the United Provinces, 1596, Counters, (4), (4), and another in brass, all varieties of type or
metal
(vol. I,
1591, three
modern
with
rev.
legend,
M,
2-
and
1*55,
without
12
legend
(I,
47
Public Thanksgiving for the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1589, Counters, JR (2) and (2) varieties in each metal (vol. I, Alliance of England, France, and the United Prop. 153, 411). vinces, 1596, JR, 2*05, Hand holding the allied shields from a cord; rev. nexos. favore, &c. (2, y|f ), all fine and scarce 5
48
obverse;
type as in previous lot. Invasion defeated, 1596, JR, 2; similar rev. QVID. me. perseqveris., Spanish ships in distress,
(I, y-|f), both in
Invasion defeated, 1596, JR gilt, with loop and ring, qvid. me. perseqveris, &c, as in previous lot. Spanish Defeat at Turnhout, 1597, JR, 2-15, The forces of Prince Maurice pursuing the Spanish troops ; rev. alpen. berc. mevrs, &c, and in centre venit. vidit.
&c.
(I, -H-f), both
fine
and
and
loop
50
1597, JR, 2-05, type as before, but a and cast ; another variety on the same
event,
JR,
2 -05,
principis,
last
&c,
Belgic lion to left, rev. ordinvm. avspiciis. in eleven lines across the field (I, yff )> the first and
3
51
Spanish Defeats,
1597, M, 2*05, Trophy of arms, &o. j rev. signis. AD. tvrnhovt, &c, in seven lines across the field (7, yf-f). Capture of Grol and Bredevoort, by P. Maurice, 1597, M, 1*7, Cock with
expanded wings standing on warlike implements under two shields ; grolla. et. bredevorda, &c, in nine lines, with the shields of P. Maurice and Holland above (I, i|f ), the former extremely fine, and
rev.
52
2-1,
Zwolle, encircled
by
legend,
ordinvm.
shields of
the seventeen
of the Council of Overyssel ; rev. hispanis. del opt. lines across field (I, -fH), an d i* i s
stated in the Medallic Illustrations that no specimen of this medal rare, and unique as far as is
1
known
53
Battle of Turnhout, 1597, Counters, detail (I, yff ) two others, JR and JR and M, Military trophy, &c. 1597,
'>
M M
;
(3)
and
(3) varieties in
Defection of Henry
IV
mvtva. defensio., &c, Three mailed hands issuing from 14 wreath, &c. (/, yy^), mostly very fine, and the last very rare
1598,
M,
53a Deliverance of the States of Overyssel from the Spaniards, 1597, JR, 2'2, Prince Maurice on horseback to right, with view of city and river underneath ; rev. ordinvm. transissvlani^e., &c, on band
Zwolle,
encircling the four shields of Overyssel, Deventer, Campen, and &c, with m. m. cross-crosslet on obv. (I, i) ; another, JR,
to.
53b
Two
other varieties, JR, 2-2, on same event, one m. m. open quatrefoil, the other with m. m. closed quatrefoil, and with loop; a third
variety with m. m.
legend,
lis
between date 16
a
retrospective
41,
and small
stars in
medal
54
Battle of Nieuport, 1600, N, 2-05, compvlso. addedit. pr^esid. Andrew. CiESO. fvgatoq' a. neop. alb. avst., Siege of Fort St.
Andrew;
rev.
captis
cxxx
to.
princeps.
on both sides, Prince right, sword in hand, and trampling on his enemies, in the distance a battle on land and sea, above, in clouds the name of Jehovah, and in field the date 1600 (/, T y T ), in brilliant
cinquefoil
10
Lot 54
continued.
state,
and of extreme
rarity ; this is
is
*** This beautiful medal commemorates Prince Maurice's victory over the Archduke Albert, and his success was mainly owing to the presence of 1500 English troops, under the command of Sir Francis Vere, which were placed in the fore front of the battle. Specimens of this medal were struck in gold and silver for distribution
amongst the
55
officers.
Battle of Nieuport, 1600, three varieties in M, as previous lot, all rare and very fine, the second Battle of Nieuport, 1600,
gilt,
and
M,
types
3
holed
56
M,
1-85,
and Counters, (I, Tyf ), (2), on same event, varieties as (vol. I, p. 175 and 176). Rheinberg taken and Ostend defended, 1601, Counters, (2), and (2) varieties as (/, |ff) two others, and M, on same event, P. Maurice's
struck to weight of the
;
Ecu
Loon,
542),
to
Med.
III.
10
1601, Counter,
57
N, 115
with loop and ring, HANC. CAPIMVS., &c, Rheinberg invested; rev. defendimvs istam. mdci, Ostend invested, the letters s c in the waves (/, 4yf )> an ^tremely rare (if not unique) piece in this metal, and
58
P. Maurice, and Defeat of Spanish 1602, M, 2*2, gravia. CAPTA., &c, Plan of the fortificaSquadron, tions of Grave and adjacent country ; rev. trirem. vi. depress., &c.
(vol. I,
59
1602, M, 2-2, type as medal in previous lot, but struck on a thinner flan ; another, 2& gilt, of same type, and a contemporaneous cast, both fine and rare 2
his Capture of Grave, 1602, JR, Conrad van Bloc, Bust to right with con. bloc. f. below ; 1*60, by rev. tandem, fit. svrcvlvs, &c, An orange tree growing from an old trunk (vol. I, 4-ff ) ; another, /R gilt, with loop, same type ; and
60
two others
61
in
^E and
and contemporaneous
Ar
1*3, similar,
but
signature
c. B. V. F. (vol. I,
ttj)> a fine an d
1
and unpublished
11
62
event,
(2),
1-80 and
with loops and open work borders; another, M, 1*55, with rope border but no loop; another, M, 1-35, similar type, but a 4 struck specimen, all fine and rare medals, especially the last 63
[PL
I]
1602,
64
Defence of Ostend,
and
M,
1-2,
fortis. armatvs,
&c,
Arm
issuing from clouds holding sword over portico between the date (/, iff), both very rare and latter unpublished in this metal. Prince
Maurice
JR,
of
JR
gilt (2),
Orange, on the Capture of Grave, 1602, cast Medals in one with loop, gilt (2), one with loop, all of same
type as before,
with
c.
B. v. f.
under bust.
Elizabeth
Portrait
Counters in 2&,
M
A.
Nuremberg
11
gilt,
and
65
Queen M,
Elizabeth,
1-6,
in
commemoration of her
CADET.
LATERE. TVO.
Ma
ET.
Ma
A.
regina.
Queen (nearly full-faced), in and stiff collar, and holding sceptre and orb; rev. castis. diadema. perenne., Minerva to left with streaming drapery, and treading on a dragon and snail, above her head, two hands issuing from the sun and moon, holding a crown, in the field minerva 1602, a fine medal of great rarity and interest
co.,
Half-length figure of
[PL
*
I]
grs.,
in
66
Queen
Elizabeth, Medallic Portrait, stamped in imitation of engraving, by Simon Passe, M, oval, 2-40 by 1-95, Crowned bust of
Queen three-quarter face to right, in rich puffed gown, with erect ruff, &c, above Si. Pas. fe; rev. Royal arms within the Garter crowned and with lion and dragon supporters, above diev. et. mon. droit., and below on a tablet qvi. leo. de. ivda. est. et. flos. de.
iesse.,
&c,
in four lines
(vol.
I,
|ff-),
extremely rare
and in
fine
1
condition
*** This rare oval plate was executed some years after the Queen's The portrait death, as the earliest works of Passe are dated 1613. on this piece is copied from a miniature by Isaac Oliver.
12
JAMES
67
I.
A.D. 1603-1625.
Thomas
Sackville,
VIL. B. D.
Lord Buckhurst,Counter,;fl,M5,1602,T.SACKbvch, &c, Arms within the Garter rev. semper, fidelis,
;
A leopard
between the date (7, x f 8 ) two others, and 2&, varieties with larger shield and leopard, and obv. legend ra 1 9 3 terminating av (I, % ), all fine and rare contemporaneous pieces
rampant to
left,
*** Sir Thomas Sackville was created Lord Buckhurst in 1567, and in 1599 he was appointed Lord High Treasurer, which office he held
till
his death.
:
68
Sir
Edward Coke,
Arms
of
;
;
Counter M, 1 -1, edw. coke attornat generalis, Coke rev. prvdens qvi. patiens, Ostrich with horse-shoe in its beak and a Modern Leaden Plaque (oval) of the same famous with his bust to right, and on rev. his name engraved. lawyer,
Sir Robert
(4), in
M, M
Cecil, afterwards
gilt,
M and Mplated,
modern
* * Sir *
copies of the original, struck by order of the late Marquis of Salisbury for use as Card Counters, the first rare, all fine 6
Edward Coke was Attorney-General under Queen Elizabeth and James I, and in the latter reign was appointed to the offices of Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1606, and Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in 1613.
Counter, M, 1-15, nobilitas. sola., &c, Armobearings of Fortescue ; rev. magnanimis. ingenita., &c, Lion
69
Sir
John Fortescue,
rial
statant to left
Counter,
(/,
1 1
M,
1*1,
^? ),
struck
Anne of Denmark (Queen of James I), f). on her Coronation, 1603, astvtia. fallax., &c. on a thin flan, both rare and very fine 2
(I,
70
Anne of Denmark,
Counter,
flan.
M,
1*15,
James
I,
1603, struck for distribution on that occasion, and the first medal issued in England for that purpose, laureated and cuirassed bust to
right;
rev.
(I,
W);
x
Thomas
Cecil
crest
supporting a
the last rare 3
g.
wheatsheaf ;
71
rev.
9
),
and
James
I,
1*4,
iacobvs. d.
ang.
SCO., &c, Three-quarter faced bust of King to right, with hat crowned and plumed, and with a jewel under the brim ; rev. hinc.
pax. copia., &c, Peace holding a palm branch opposite to Religion 93 /m and verV holding a beacon, the date in the exergue (I, x 4 )> a fi
rare struck medal
1
72
Another Medal on the same event, same legends and type, cast and rare in this state
13
73
Two
other Casts, in
border,
M and
M, on same
;
and
latter
with loop
right,
event, former with openwork and a Plaque, JR, 1*50, with laureated the last a modern chasing 3
(2), in
The Gunpowder
mitasti.
Alliance
antistes.,
&c,
with
chronogrammatic
\^
6
).
of England, France and the United Provinces, 1609, Counters (2), in JR and M, Three shields supported by hand issu-
ing from clouds, &c. ; rev. ORD. foed. belg., &c. and a medal, in JE gilt, 2; on the same event, and of the same type; another
;
Counter, M, 125, struck on the same occasion by the Province of X 9 Utrecht, contra, vim. tyrannorvm, &c. (/, 2% ), all fine and
interesting
75
Alliance of England, France and the United Provinces, 1609, JR, 2-, a- domino, factvm, &c, Three shields, two of them rev. ORD. crowned, suspended from a hand issuing from clouds FOED. belg. A. REGE, &c, in ten lines, an extremely fine medal and
;
76
Alliance of England, France and the United Provinces, 1609, JR, 2-5, IVNCTA. corda. fidelivm., Three conjoined hearts with iehovah above radiated ; rev. CONTRA. VIM., &c, The French lis and 8 English rose crowned above the Dutch lion (J, \^ ), very fine, rare 1
Sir
77
Founder of the Public Library, Oxford, JR, 1-7, Henry, Prince of Wales, on his fax. mentis, honesty., &c, Arms death, 1612, Counter, JR, 1*15, surmounted with coronet and plumes (I, ^%), very fine but unfortunately
silver rim,
plugged ; another, JR, 1*4, of similar type, but set in a plain with a fancy punched out inner circle on both sides, all
3
fine
78
Henry, Prince of Wales, on his death, 1612, Counter, JR, 1*15, fax. mentis, &c, similar type to the specimen in the previous lot, in
extremely fine state, rare in this condition
1
79
but
of which Medallic Illustrations only give one other specimen, in the Hunterian
N,
Museum [PI.
80
I]
Frederick,
on their
chased, oval with open-work border Marriage, 1613, two others, JR, of the Princess alone, without rev., one with (I, *$ ) ; loop, and the other a beautiful cliche (struck) ; another, JE, oval, 1 *3
and
by
1 '15,
and one
(the second)
from
the
14
81
Frederick,
Count Palatine and Princess Elizabeth, on their Marriage, 1613, two beautiful Portrait Cliches, M, of the Count and
Princess, attached to the interior of an original and curiously turned wooden box of the period, this extremely rare medallic box is perhaps
unique
1 1*7
82
by
rev.
1-45,
with
and with
stiff
lace ruff
SPE. fide,
veritate., &c,
drawn by
fine
lion
and
1
unicorn, and holding trumpet and anchor, medal consisting of two plates united by a rim
&c, a
83
The Honorable
Irish Society, Badge, N, oval, 21 by 17, cast, and enamelled in various colours, iacobvs. D. G. MAG. brit., &c, Crowned and draped bust of King to right ; rev. Scroll border in place of
legend, and in centre a crowned harp, the whole surrounded by an outer scroll border, with loop and ring for suspension, fine and rare 1
* * Mr. # Montagu considered this badge might be contemporaneous, but that the enamelling was of a more recent period.
83* Princess Elizabeth, on her death, M, oval, with loop, 1-45 by 1*2, QVM. sim. post., &c, Bust to right, with coronet, and wearing a very low bodice ; rev. sic. nvnc. pvlcherrima., &c, Death over a tomb
stone, with left
hand on hour
glass
a very fine and rare medal, and unpublished ; from the Voelcker cabinet
84
2; half-length
rev. in high headdress, collar, and richly ornamented dress 2 QVHO. CAN. compare, with. me. &c. (/, ^'), a beautiful chasing by
Stuart
(?)
85
his Investiture as a
Knight of the
M, 2-15 by 1*8, Prince's bust, threein armour, rev. Arms within the Garter crowned quarters right,
(I,
(gilt),
casts
2
of similar type,
86
obv.
and
beautifully chased
87
Two
others of the same personage, ^E and JE gilt, with loops, both fine contemporaneous casts, the former not chased ; and a cast Medal of the Princess Elizabeth Countess Palatine, on her marriage, 1613, 3 variety with Vandyked edge of the ruff omitted, with loop
15
88
James
oval Portrait Medal, M, 2-2 by 1*7, by Simon Passe, bareI, headed bust of king, three-quarters right, in lace ruff and ermine robe, with collar, and George of the Garter, above, a crown between
Mag. Britt. Fra. & Hybe. Rex., at and fe ; rev. iacobvs. del gratia, magnae. britanniae. &c, Koyal arms within the Garter, with supporters, helmet and crest, and lambrequins ; below on a scroll, beati.
i
k.
and below,
s. P.
Jacobus. D. G.
the sides
in mon.
pacifici.
(7,
Vr ), a
very fine
work
89
Queen Anne,
of
M,
2-2 by 1*7, by
Anne, three-quarters, right, with jewels in hair, stiff lace collar, necklace and low bodice ; below, Anna. D. G. Mag. Britt. Fra. &
Hyb. Regina. ; at the sides, s. P. in mon. and fe. ; rev. anna, del gratia. MAGNAE. BRITANNIA. &c, Armorial shield of Anne of Denmark garnished, crowned, and with supporters ; below, La mia
Grandezza. dal. Eccelso.
work,
(I,
Vg
5 ),
a beautiful example of
this
artist's
and in
as a
companion to that
in previous lot.
2-4 by 2;
by Simon Passe, bare headed bust of the Prince, three-quarters right, with lace ruff and rich doublet, and with the George of the Garter around his neck suspended from a riband, legend around, illvstris. et. poten. princ. carolvs. &c. ; rev. The Prince on horseback to
right, holding a baton,
below, CAROLVS. princeps., divided by shield bearing the Prince's 2 plumes (I, ^y), a charming specimen of Passe' s work, and extremely
rare, but with tiny hole at the top, which, however, does not interfere with
any part of
*** Mr. Montagu was of opinion that this medal was unsigned, but on the left edge of the obv. just above et., a minute sp. can be traced
with a powerful
91
glass.
right,
1616, oval Portrait Medal, M, 2-4 by Simon Passe, bare headed bust of the prince, three-quarters in lace ruff, wearing decorative armour, and with scarf across,
legend around, ILL. ET. EXC. PR. MAVRITIVS. pri. A7. CO. nas. &c. ; rev. Armorial shield of the prince within the Garter; above, a coronet and motto, IE. maintiendrai. nassou. ; below, an orange branch and scroll inscribed " Tandem, fit. surculus. arbor.", and "Simon
Pafsazus sculpsit, io." (II,
great rarity
7
5
),
an extremely fine
piece of work,
and of
1
16
92
Wadham, 1618, Founders of Wadham ColOxford, JR, 2-15 by IS, when. Christ, who. is. &c, bare headed lege, bust of Nicholas in ruff and plain cloak ; rev. Bust of Dorothy in ruff, broad-brimmed hat and rich gown, narrow wreath border on
sides,
both
(7,
W),
93
as before, but of different work, executed at a later period; Counter, JR, 1*15, on the Cautionary Towns restored to the United Provinces, 1616 (7, V?)- Charles
Prince of Wales, a small Shell, JR, '9, with title of Prince of Wales omitted (7, y^) ; Counter, JR, 1*1, on the Coronation of Frederick
Bohemia, 1619, dante. deo. &c. (Fan Loon, 11 120); a small and perhaps unpublished Badge, JR, '7, of Henry Prince of Wales and Prince Charles, roughly engraved and busts cut round, all fine
of
and rare
94
The Synod
of Dort, 1619,
are spectators dividing cvm priv. 16 19; rev. ervnt. vt. mons. &c, Temple on rock assailed by the four winds, &c. (I, %pf), very
fine
1
in the foreground
95
The Synod of
Dort, 1619, JR, of similar type, but with long rays below the name of Jehovah, and pathway and pilgrims up the
1
96
The Synod of
name
Dort, 1619, N, similar but with short rays below the cvm priv. omitted, and a dog introduced amongst the spectators in the foreground on the obv. (1, W)> an extremely fine medal with loop, of great rarity, unpublished and presumed unique in this metal [PI. VT] 1
of Jehovah, the inscription
97
Another Medal on the same event, of exactly the same type, but
in extremely fine state
in JR,
1
98
Peter Blundell's School at Tiverton, founded 1604. Prize Medals, JR and Art Union Medals, M, (2), one in bronze, by L. Pingo. of Inigo Jones, who designed the Banqueting House, Whitehall, in 1616. James I, Anne and Prince Charles, cast and chased oval bronze Plaque of modern work. Two oval leaden casts of Simon
son,
and
7
17
99
Frederick and Elizabeth of Bohemia, on their Coronation, 1619, M,1'Q5 by 1-4, conjoined busts to right; m\FRiDERi.D.G.COM.PALAT &c, and in centre, in an oval cartouche, five hands supporting a crown under the name of Jehovah (/, sa^5 ) ; another, M, gilt, on
same event, but with bust and rare
of Frederick alone (/,
2 2 5
),
100
The Synod of
initials
Dort, 1619,
M,
crowned to
left,
rev.
legend ;
2
another,
both fine
for suspension
(7,
3
),
and rare
101
The Synod of Dort, 1619, M, 2-35, as before but without loop, the crown on rev. composed of strawberry leaves, and lozenge stops in legend, a rare medal, struck on thick flan, and in extremely fine state 1 The Synod
C to
left
102
of Dort, 1619, JR, 2-3, similar type, but a variety with of arms, and w to right ; another, M, of same type, but
flan, the
former an
ex-
2
of the
103
2*7, in
commemoration
over that of Spain off Peru and Brazil in 1624, bust of the Prince within a border of the seven shields of the United Provinces, and on rev. Arms within Garter and
by the Dutch
fleet
scroll
between date
both fine
crowned, below, on tablet, le Maintiendray, and Cum Privil. 2 and another in of same type, with loop, ; (I,
^)
and
104
Maurice, Prince of Orange, M, 2-6, on same event, but a variety without Cum Privil. between date, and with loop another variety,
;
M,
2*6,
(sic)
on tablet
under arms, and obv. legend engraved, both rare and unpublished 3 William Camden, JE, by CdquA medals, and fine.
CHARLES
1625-1649.
I.
105
(3),
JR,
-9,
another, JR,
-8,
holed.
Coronation, 1626,
M,
1*2,
by
Briot,
two
varieties, donec. pax. &c, with sword point dividing REDDITA. between D D and d I (J, 2 3 ), one very fine, and a Cliche", JR, 1*,
by Briot, on the same event, with bare-headed and armoured bust 3 to right with ruff, and N. B. F. below (J, T ) (engraved), mostly and the last rare 7 fine,
18
106
Charles
on his Coronation, 1626, JST, 1*2, by Briot, crowned bust ermine robes, and collar of the Garter, and N. B. below, rev. donec. PAX. &c. hand issuing from clouds holding sword, (7, 2T4o3 )>
I,
in ruff,
extremely fine
and
107
Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, died 1626, Royal Institution Medal, 1828, "For Chemical Discoveries," M, 1'75, by W. Wyon, frosted
and under
metal
;
a beautifully executed medal, and unpublished in this three others in JE, of the same personage, one by Dassier,
glass,
by
108
2-25, by
Jan van
Bylaer,
on his election as a Knight of the Garter, 1627, bare-headed bust of Prince in armour, lace collar and scarf surrounded by titles and the seven shields of the United Provinces, rev. Arms within Garter
crowned
(/,
^-
6
)
;
Prince's bust three-quarters right, and on rev. patrleqve, &c. ; arms as before (2, *^-6 ), both fine and rare, the latter a cast and chased
medal, pierced
2
3-35,
109
fredericvs.
henricvs, &c, bare-headed and three-quarter faced bust to right, with lace collar and order of the Garter, rev. AMELIA, d.g. princeps,
fine
&c, veiled bust of the Princess to leit(Fan Loon, and rare hollow medal, nicely embossed and chased
XIII, Attack
ir,
289), a very
1
110
Louis
on the Island of Rhe, 1627, JE, 1*75, lvdovic. rex. christianiss. pivs. ivstvs. fel. avg. &c, laureated bust of King to right, with ruff; rev. victis. fvsis. fvgatis. terra,
xiii.
mariq. ANGLis, the King standing upon a rostral column amidst implements of war, on a rock in the sea, with fleet in the distance,
below,
1627
(/,
medal
* * This medal was executed in commemoration of the * repulse of the English from the Isle of Rhe under the command of the Duke of
Buckingham.
111
1628, two varieties, M, 11, with date or n.b. in the exergue of rev. (I, g^&f 4) Charles I (2), JR and JE, 1*1, on his request to Parliament to increase the naval and
and trident
military forces of the kingdom, 1628, rev. regit, vnvs. and sceptre, in saltire (7, *-) ; three others in M, M, and
M
8
with brass centre, on the same event, varieties, with the royal arms on obv. instead of the King's bust (7, y) ; another, in brass,
1*1
all fine
and rare
counters,
some unpublished
19
112
Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, Counter, N, 1-2, hactenvs. anglorvm. nvlli., Eoyal arms crosswise in four heart-shaped
shields united at the bases, rev. Inscription in five lines in square
tablet, (7, *);
the
another in
M of the same
former scarce
113
but garnished oval shields cross-wise with sun's rays in the angles, and inscription in an oval tablet, reading FRA. et. hib. (/, yg) ;
another in
M of the same
114
Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, Counter, M, 1% a variety of the preceding pieces reading fr. et. hi. ; two others, jV, "95, and M, 92, of similar type, but of smaller module, and reading fra. et. HI.
Baptism of Prince Charles 1630 (2), M, 1*15 and 1*, similar obv. but legend commencing MEM. caroli. &c. in seven lines, all very
fine, the gold piece rare
115
Charles
ruff;
(I,
I,
Dominion
a cast;
rev.
6
)>
Vo
2
by iV. Briot, M, 2-3, &c, Ship in full sail to right and two smaller Counters, JR, 1*1, on same event,
of the Sea, 1630,
bust with
both
-^E,
varieties, cast
and
Sir
Hugh Myddelton,
work
4
by
1*70,
116
1630, by N. Briot, M, 2-3, another variety on obv. mag. britann., bust with plain falling collar; reading riband and George pendant, and on rev. NEC. meta. mihi. qyje. &c. (/, Vt )> o: fine and unpublished medal (in this metal), cast and chased
117
1630, by Briot, bust with ruff, jetton, rare as a struck variety, and very fine. FredeJR, 1*1 type as 7, rick Henry, Prince of Orange, on the Capture of Maestricht and
Rheinberg, 1633, M, 2'2, bare headed bust three-quarters right, around, patriae, qve. patriqve., and below rynberck. j rev. Plan of the city and fortifications of Maestricht, &c. (7, 2 4 ), a fine and
118
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, on the recapture of Maestricht and Limburg 1632, M, 2% bust as before, but legend AVSPIC. potent, belg. &c. in two circles rev. Plan of the city and fortifica;
2 6
(I,
medal
M,
contemporaneous
119
Charles
on his Scottish Coronation 1633, N, 1-1, by Briot, I, crowned bust to left, with falling lace collar, ermine robes, and 9 8 collars of the Garter and Thistle, rev. HINC. NOSTRA. &c. (/, T ^), fine, and rare in this metal \ c 2
20
120
I,
M,
2
and
rare
121
Return of the King to London from his Scottish CoronaBriot, N, 1-65, king on horseback to left, head tion, 1633, by
bare,
and
in armour,
plumed helmet amongst flowers, and below the date; rev. sol. orbem. rediens. &c, View of London, with mid-day sun in clouds 2 6 a fi ne ms ^ medal, above, and the letter E. (for Edinburgh) (/, ),
and rare
122
in this metal
his Scottish
another ; tion, 1633, cast medal of type and size as before, but in similar, but JR, 1 "75, and a struck specimen, the latter rare, both veryfine 2
Corona-
123
Return of the King to London from his Scottish Coronation, M, l 8, similar type, but struck on an extra thick flan,
-
extremely fine,
and
124
Return of Charles
tion, as before,
fine
1-2,
but
gilt,
1*7,
flan,
very
and
scarce.
NON.
SIC.
1633, Jettons (2), JR, Baptism MILLE. cohortes., varieties with different arrange2
of Prince James,
ment
125
of wreath,
I,
(I,
Charles
his
M,
1-2,
half-length figures of King and Queen clasping hands, and on rev. regis, regnorvm. &c, the Princess Mary and Princes Charles and
James
126
(I,
3
) ;
M,
1-1,
(I, tjV ), fine and rare. &c, Dutch Fishery Treaty, 1636, M, 3*1, conjoined busts of King and Queen to right, rev. ivstitia. ET. PAX. &c. (/, %%), a cast and chased
medal
127
Sir William Ducy, 1636, by Jean Varin, M, 3-2, bust with long hair and falling lace collar to right, plain reverse (7, VV), a fine and rare plaque, with traces of the original gilding. Henri, Due de
Rohan, on his death, 1638, JE gilt, 1*75, bust in armour to left, with lion's head on shoulder; rev. et. adhvc. spes. &c, a young tree growing out of a decayed stump (I, %*), fine and rare, slightly
fractured on edge
2
128
Henri,
spes.
Due de Rohan,
D. fr.
loop ;
henr. roh. on his death, 1638, gilt, 1 -75, &c, terminating scot, pr., bust as before ; rev. et. adhvc. with &c, young tree growing out of an old trunk (I, ), another of same type, but in M, and pierced, both fine and rare
medals of
this Scottish
Prince
21
129
William Juxon, Bishop of London, 1637,^1, 1 05, Arms of Juxon impaling those of the See of London rev. NON. dormit. &c, hand issuing from clouds holding a crozier surmounted by a stork, with 9 view of London in the distance (I, Installation of Prince );
Charles as a Knight of the Garter, 1638, M, 1*05, nearly full-faced bust of the Prince in hat, robes, and collar of the Garter, rev. magni. spes. &c, Prince's plume and motto between c - P, encircled
2 by the Garter (7, Vy)> both fine and interesting counters, and rare Juxon was the Prelate who attended Charles I in his last *** Bishop moments on the scaffold, and for which he received as a souvenir from the King, the celebrated " Juxon Medal," or pattern FiveBroad piece by his favourite engraver, Kawlins.
130
seris. factvra.
9 amongst smaller ones (I, y). Prince Charles styled Prince of Wales, 1638, by N. Briot, M, 1-3, crowned bust of the King (his father) to left on obv., and on rev. the Prince of Wales on horseback
to
right,
(I,
%*$),
.
both rare
and
interesting
2
1639, Medalet, AT, 1-25,
131
mag. brit. &c, King crowned and in armour on horseback to left, riding over arms, and holding baton in right hand; rev. QVOS. devs. &c, hand issuing from
carol vs.
d.g.
3 clouds suspending a cord uniting a rose and thistle (I, 2-^ ), a variety without artist's initials or flowing scarf, extremely fine and 1 very rare in this metal [PI. I]
132
1639, Medalet by Thos. Simon, as before, but in JR, variety with flowing scarf behind King, and date in exergue on obverse (I, *?); another variety in
JR of smaller size, 1*1, with monogram of 3 2 cuirass, and no date in exergue (J, ),
T.s.,
within shoulder of
both rare
and
interesting
jettons,
and
the
state
133
Destruction of the Spanish Fleet, under Oquendo by the Dutch Fleet under Tromp in the Downs, off Dover, 1639,
JR, 2*5, Naval battle, a coast with cliffs and castle in the distance, and in the foreground a sinking galley and crew ; rev. .<eternitati.
OB. hisp. &c, in 14 lines, and below, I. Looff, f. Leaden cast of a Medal, by Rawlins, on the meeting of Charles I and Queen at Kineton, on the day of the defeat of the Parliamentary forces
S.
under Waller, 1643. Three modern Medals in iE of Hampden and Van Dyck (2), one in brass. The first medal in extremely fine 5 state, and rare in this condition
22
134
Destruction of the
the
Dover, 1639, JR, 2*5, as before, but a in the details of the battle, with more men on the variety differing sinking galley, I. look fe. below, and a wider vine and grape border
on reverse
Marriage of William (7, -^- ), rare and extremely fine. Prince of Orange and Princess Mary, 1641, a variety in JR of smaller size, 2*5, legends concentric with medal, and in Roman 2 capitals, bellonam. princeps., &c. (I, \*\) fine and rare
2
5
135
medal by
Blum
Princess
136
Mary
of
1
equally fine
137
Arrival of Princess
Holland, 1642, JR, 29, by Sebastian &c, Prince Frederick Henry of Orange seated on throne decorated with military trophies and shields of rev. QVO. te. mars. et. amor, vocat., &c, a palace, arms, &c. and pleasure ground enclosed within a wattled fence (in garden allusion to the Hague) above the entrance is the Belgic lion, and
in
Mary
below, the Prince receiving his bride at the entrance unusually fine example of this artistic medal
(I,
H$), an
1
138
Arrival of Princess Mary in Holland, by Sebastian Dadler, as before, but struck in JR gilt, with inscription, Belgium pacatum, in exergue of obv., and A 1648, $$ Janu in that of rev., equally fine
and an unpublished
variety
1
139
Earl of Essex, General of the Parliamentary Army, 1642, oval Badge, N, 1 -4 by 1 -2, Should hear both Houses of Parliament, for true Religion and subjects' fredom (sic) stand, and inner legend, Pro Beligione,lege, Bege, et Parliamento, both incuse, bust in armour three-quarters right, and
holding sword, above sx. the King and Speaker (7,
;
rev.
of Parliament, with
f-f-|),
and extremely rare in this metal 1 *** This and the following badges were issued in gold and silver, to be given to persons of various ranks in Essex's army. It was formerly in the Hamilton, Sanders, and Addington collections 1 [PI. I]
ring, of great interest, veryfine
and
23
continued.
Earl of Essex, oval Badge as before, but loop and ring, very fine and rare
in
M, and
without chain or
1
141
Earl of Essex, oval Badge as before, but border, loop and ring, very fine and rare Earl of Essex, oval Badge,
gilt,
142
gilt,
T6 by
1-25,
bust of Essex, as
before, but above head, a hand holding a sword and encircled by the incuse legend, the sword, of. the. lord. and. of. gydeon. j
Houses of Parliament with incuse legend around, in. the. multitude, of. councellors. there. IS. PEACE. (7, f?|) ; Another
rev.
small oval,
M,
rev.
f-f-f-),
and
rare,
and with
loops
Earl of Essex, oval Badges as before, but both with and M. gilt, both rare and in very fine state
full-faced busts,
144
Peace or War,
king's
1643, Jettons,
by
Briot,
and Rawlins,
(2),
M and
name
with date, and with and without numeral after two others in 2E>, one without date, the other with
the extraordinary date 1660, for which there is apparently no reason 6 (^> tH.tzt an d fir!* a M fi ne some rare varieties
'
145
Peace or War,
1643,
N,
146
of the Parliamentary Army, 1643, bust of the Earl three-quarters left, bare M, '85, head with long hair, plain falling collar, and scarf across the armour ; rev. Arms of Montagu in a garnished shield with Earl's
05 by
coronet above
1 *30 by 1 '20,
(I, ff)> very fine and rare, with loop ; another, M, a chased copy of a later period, perhaps by Stuart, with D engraved inscription on obv. in still more recent letters, E. M. L ., kimbolton. Jan. 2 d , 1641-2, with wreath border on both sides, the
and unpublished
24
147
Earl of Manchester,
by 1-45, similar bust of the Earl, with outer legend Should hear both houses of Parliament, &c., and inner legend Pro. Religione lege rege et Parliament,
as before, oval Badge,
M, V7
both incuse
rev.
of Parliament with
sides,
King and
1
Speaker (/, fit )> wreath border on both and extremely rare
%*
This and the preceding badges were evidently issued as military rewards to persons of various ranks in his army, after the manner of the Essex badges. A specimen of this badge in M, gilt, exists
in the national collection,
trations as
"
and
is
unique."
148
Earl of Essex, General, 1644, M, 1*45, nearly full-faced bust of the r liberta. S Earl, in armour and plain falling collar rev. MAG protec tv &c, and in centre, s. X. above a scroll inscribed G. L. (/, fH)> a fine and very rare contemporaneous medal, cast and chased ; another, a modern chasing, perhaps by Stuart, M, 1 '45, of similar type, very
;
. .
.,
'fine
149
Sir Richard
Brown, 1644, oval Badge, M, 1-3 by 11, non. vir. sed. virtvs., bust of Sir Richard, three-quarters left, in plain
armour and
scarf across breast
;
falling collar,
rev.
parliament., 1644,
armorial shield of
Brown
fff), wreath
1 border on both sides, and with loop, very fine and very rare *** Sir Richard Brown was a citizen of London, and commanded a small army for the Parliament in the neighbourhood of Abingdon.
[PI. I].
150
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, executed 1645, M, 2-3, by John Eoettier, sancti. caroll, &c. winged cherubs bearing the mitre and crozier of Laud towards heaven, followed by two others
with the crown,sceptre and orb of Charles I, &c. (I, f^f-), very fine ; Two other medals in Brass, both cast, one perhaps contemporaneous
2*55
Sir
Fairfax, General, 1645, oval Badge, M, gilt, VI by -95, left, with long hair and plain falling collar, armour and scarf across the breast ; rev. sr. tho. FAIRFAX, knt.
bust three-quarters
Thomas
for. king. AND. parliament., escutcheon of Fairfax suspended from chain (7, f ^), wreath border on both sides, with loop and ring ; another oval, M, gilt, l 35 by 1*15, of same General, bust to left,
-
with long hair, and in armour; rev. mervisti. 1645 very fine and rare military rewards
152
(I,
fii)> bth 2
Sir
Thomas
in
M,
with
loop and ring ; and a smaller oval Badge, JR, '95 by '8, without loop or ring (/, ?yi)> both very fine and rare military rewards for the
battle
of Marston
Moor
25
153
Sir
Fairfax, Military Keward for the battle of Marston 1 by *8, bust to left, with long hair, and in armour ; Moor, oval, rev. post. HAC. meliora, and in centre mervisti, a fine and very rare Badge in gold, and in this metal probably given to officers of Ugh rank 1
Thomas
N,
154
Sir
Fairfax, a modern chasing, M, of the "Meruisti" with the unusual date of 1649 ; and two other modern Badge,
chasings
of
Thomas
Fairfax, perhaps
rev.
by
Stuart,
and M,
1-8 by 1*6,
armoured bust
Lord
work
Arms, above the bust, on the silver piece, is ; both with wreath border, all fine chasings of pretty Fairfax,
3
155
1645, oval,
M,
1-25 by 1; effig. r.
left
CAP.
IVS.
D.
with close
and chain, fitting cap on head, plain falling collar, official robes beneath ^etat. sv^e. 71. 1645. R (Thomas Rawlins); rev. Armorial shield of Heath within a laurel wreath (engraved) (2, \^%), a very
fine
cast
and chased
156
M, by
very fine,
and an extremely
1
157
Baron de Reede, 1645, Dutch Envoy Extraordinary to England, M, 1 "4, by T. Simon, bust of the Baron to left, with long hair in skull
buttoned doublet, and broad falling collar edged with narrow DE reede. d de. RENSWOVDE, lace; rev. Inscription, 1645, 10 in twelve lines (I, r f), a very fine and rare contemporaneous cast &c,
cap,
: :
[PI. I]
158
Baron de Reede,
and not fine.
T. Simon, as before, but unfortunately holed, a modern chasing M, of same type. Lord Another, a modern chasing JR, the last two of very pretty Inchiquin, 1646, 3 work, perhaps that of Stuart
JR,
by
159
1-45,
by Abraham Simon,
broad falling collar, ; rev. IOHAN. COM.
cast,
A.s.
Another, a
modern
perhaps by Stuart
160
gilt,
three-quarters left, long hair, falling lace collar, armour, scarf across
badge
of
King Charles
;
rev.
Prince's
and lambrequins,
cast
a
1
26
161
Prince Rupert, M,
the
2*1,
by Deric van
Riswick,
hair,
shoulder, D. V. R. F. ; rev. plain but with R. P. (Rupertus Princeps) scratched perhaps contemporaneously, this rare and un-
published medal appears to have been struck as a badge ; and a modern chasing JR, 1*5, of Charles Earl of Dunfermline, 1646, reading fernelino. and dvni. con., the former medal is as far as we know at
to exist
162
Albert Joachim, Ambassador Extraordinary of the United Provinces, 1646, JR, 1-4, by Abraham Simon, bust to left, with short hair and beard, officially robed, and wearing a plain falling rev. 1646, ALB IOACHIMI collar, on truncation of bust is A. S.
;
:
eq. &c, in seven lines (J, |-g4 ), a very fine contemand very rare [PL I] 1 poraneous medal,
:
f^ederat
163
Albert Joachim, JR, 1*5, type as before. Sir Sidenham Pointz, Governor of York for the Parliament, 1646, JR, 1'45, variety reading sideni. and gvbern on rev. Martinay, French Exile in England, 1647, JR, 1-45; rev. IE ne vis QVA regret (7, fff). Edward Rossiter, Parliamentary General, 1646, oval JR, LI by L
;
inscribed rossiter, and above and below, engraved " July 26, 1660, Colle. Knighted," with floral border terminating in a loop, all
rev.
1646, oval JR, -85 by -7, by Thos. Simon, bust of the Earl to right with mantle over shoulders, rob. Essex. com. mil. parl. dvx. gen., below, t. s. f. ; rev. hinc. ill^e. lachrymle, &c, Grief seated to left amongst ruins lamenting over
(I,
165
omnes.,
Eight escutcheons in centre of olive and laurel branches, &c. (Fan Loon, II, 288), a very fine and rare hollow medal 1
&c.
166
Giles Strangways, Esquire, on his liberation from the Tower of London, 1648, JR, 2-4, by John Eoettier, bust of Strangways to right, with long hair and bare neck, in armour and mantle, below,
JAN.
R. F. ; rev. decvsqve. ad versa. &c, the White Tower mounted by the Royal Standard (7, f-f-f-), a very fine and
sur-
rare
1
medal
167
Call to Unanimity, for the King's Release, 1648, portrait Jetton, JR, 1*15, by Briot, $t. vnit^e. invict^e., three crowns united by a cord (I, f ). Betrothal of Charles Louis Elector Palatine, and Charlotte of
*85,
busts vis-a-vis;
rev.
perfeci.
27
Lot 167
continued.
Cupid with wreath and bow, &c, with date below (I, f ff). Memorial of Charles I, 1649, small oval, JR, -65 by -55, bust to left, long hair,
falling collar, &c.
C-R.,
;
rev.
BEAT AM.
ET.
over
it
f f-f),
and
the last
168
Charles
I,
Portrait Medal,
M,
2-75,
carolvs.
i.
d. g.
magn. brit.
franc., &c, bust of King to right, with long hair, and falling lace collar, scarf and medal, and with lion's head on figured armour, on
truncation of shoulder, natvs., 1649;
rare [PI.
rev.
and
extra
1
VI]
*** This Medal, apparently issued after the King's death, is beautifully cast and chased (perhaps the work of Rawlins), and is unpublished and probably unique.
169
Charles
bust to
I,
on
rev.
1-6,
left,
INEXPVQNABILIS., 1648, armour; upon an anvil (/, tIt)' a fi ne an ^ wea Rawlins, and very rare with loop *** This medal was published upon the King's death
hammer
to
commemorate
his fortitude.
170
Charles
I,
on
obv.
as
before, but reading svccessor. vervs., &c, and on rev. constantia. CiESARis, &c, Salamander to left in the flames (I, ff^-), without loop.
Two
Jettons of Charles I, on the same event, JR and JE, 1*15, by Rawlins, immota. trivmphans., rock exposed to the fury of wind, 3 waves and storm (/, $$), all fine and rare
I,
171
Charles
in JR,
on
Memorial of Charles I, 1649, JR, 1*1, with loop, bust of King to left, holding a crown of thorns and a scroll inscribed christi. tracto., the legend carolvs. primus., &c, in two circles; rev.
gilt.
imitation of engraving
immota. trivmphans., type as in previous lot, but stamped in 2 (I, ? f), both fine and rare medals
I, Memorial Medal, 1649, JR, 2-35, by Norbert Roettier, King's bust to right, with long hair, lovelock, and in armour ; rev. REX. pacific vs. vict vs., &c, in six lines across the field (/, fif)-
172
Charles
Another of same type, but struck in JE, gilt, on an extra thick flan ; and a German Memorial of Charles I, JR, 1*85 ; rev. bey. des.
pofels.,
two
head of Charles
first
&c, a seven-headed monster rampant over the trunkless I, his crown and sceptre (/, $), all very Hue, the
3
rare
28
173
Charles
I,
Memorial,
rev.
Medusa's head surrounded by a triple concentric legend commencing conciliabvlvm. angli^e. (I, --) ; and another variety, JR,
2*25, reading
on
obv.
popvle. ml,
both cast
and
cliased
medals of Dutch
hammered much
Four other Memorial Medals by T. Roettier, JR, 1-4, M, 2-, 1-4, and M, gilt, 2; virtvt. ex. me., &c, hand from Heaven holding a celestial crown above a landscape (I, fff and
detriment.
and
I,
174
1649, JR, 115, Altar inscribed P.M. ACAD. oxon. between the date 1648; rev. deo.
(I, fty|),
Royalist Badge, oval, JR, gilt, 1'55 by 1*2, bare headed bust of Charles I, with plain falling collar edged with lace ; rev. Arms crowned within Garter, incuse legends, without border, but with
loops
(I,
H^),
both fine
and
175
Royalist Badge of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, JR, 19 by 1-5, by Rawlins, bare headed bust of Charles I, with plain falling collar edged with lace, carolvs. d.g. mag. brl, &c. incuse rev. Henrietta, maria. D. G. MAG. britan., &c, The queen's bust to left, hair flat at the top, and drawn through a small coronet at the back, bust terminating in drapery, and below, T. rawlins (7, ffi), with wreath border, loop and ring, a rare badge in unusually fine state 1
;
176
as before, but in
M,
gilt,
equally
1
177
Royalist Badge, by Rawlins, JR, 1-9, bare headed bust, and incuse legend on obv. as before ; rev. Royal arms crowned within the Garter and motto (incuse) (I, ff i ), with wreath border, loop and ring, 1 very fine and rare in this state
Royalist Badge, by Rawlins, JR, 1*55 by
as before,
178
bust and incuse type other small Badges of loop. Charles I and Queen, JR, and JR gilt, *7 by '6, bare headed bust of King to left with lovelock over left shoulder ; rev. Queen's bust to
1-2,
Two
left,
stiff
bodice
(I,
fff ),
3
179
Royalist Badge
by '85,
of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, /R, gilt, 1*15 bust of King nearly full-faced, and bare headed, in plain falling collar, armour, and medal, c-R at sides of head ; rev. Queen's bust three-quarters left, with lovelock on shoulder, rich lace collar
breast,
M-R
at sides of
head
(I,
fff )>
1
merit
29
180
Royalist Badge of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, M, 1*2 by 1*15; of same type but not in such high relief, and with a floral border, Four other small Royalist Badges, JR, equally rare, but not so fine. 8 by 65, with loops and engrailed borders, bare-headed bust of king with falling lace collar, two (one gilt) with bust of Queen with coronet and stiff lace collar on rev., and the other two, varieties with 5 armorial bearings incuse on rev. (I, fff and ffj), all fine
#
181
Royalist Badge
and Henrietta Maria, M, 1*5 by 1% by left, long hair, armour and mantle, and with medal and chain, carolvs. d. g. mag. BRITAN, &c. ; rev. Queen's bust to left, hair flat at top, and drawn through a coronet at back, necklace and low bodice terminating in drapery, below, t. rawlins., legend, henretta. maria., &c, both legends conof Charles I
182
Royalist Badge of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, M, 125 by 1*, by T. Rawlins, type as before but without legends, with loop, and neat floral and corded border (/, $ff)j another, M, 1*15 by *85, exactly the same, with loop and ring, but without border, both fine 2 and rare badges, the former being in exceptionally fine condition
183
Royalist Badge
of Charles I and Queen, M, gilt, 1*8 by 1-5, by carolvs. d. g. mag. britan., &c, crowned bust of king Rawlins, to right, with long hair, falling lace collar, ermine mantle and
collar
and George
of
the Garter;
Queen's bust to
t.
left,
at back, necklace,
in drapery, below,
ring,
rawlins
(7,
fff )>
and
floral
1
border
184
Royalist Badge, gilt, by Rawlins, legends and type as with loop and ring, but without border (I, ff ) ; another before, JR gilt, 1-5 by 1*15, similar obv., but on rev. a garnished square shield, within the Garter crowned, and without loop or border,
by 1-2
both rare,
the
T6
"
pendant (pearl
2
gone)
185
Royalist Badge, M, by Rawlins, legend and crowned bust as before, rev. garnished square shield within Garter crowned with loop and floral border, rare and very fine 1 (I, ff ),
1*7 by 1*4,
186
Royalist
floral border,
and
1
gilt,
rare
187
Royalist Badge, as before, with loop and floral border, but in M, and at sides of King's head on obv. in engraved letters of the period " " Semper Idem," and on rev. in similar letters Ego Sum Martyr a very fine and rare badge of much interest 1 Populi,"
30
188
Royalist Badge
of Charles I and Queen, M, l'S by 1-, King's bust to right, wearing arched crown, falling lace collar, richly ornamented armour with lion's head on shoulder, medal and riband
and
scarf,
whole
with incuse legend carolus. d.g. rex. around, the encircled by the Garter and motto, also incuse ; rev.
(sic)
henreta.
(I, f-ff-),
MARIA. &c.
incuse, usual
left
relief, very
and extremely
1
rare
189
gilt; Royalist Badge of Charles I and Queen, as before, but two others of the King only, M, gilt, *85 by '1, bareheaded bust to right with falling lace collar, armour, medal and riband, rev. a crown within a band inscribed incusely, long. may. king. Charles, reigne. (I, f4) M, gilt, -5 by -4, King's bust to left, in plain falling collar, armour and scarf, rev. royal cypher c. R. crowned between two ornaments (I, f^|), with loop and ring, all 3 fine and rare badges
;
190
Royalist Badge
Rawlins,
of Charles I
and Queen, M,
1-5 by 1-25,
by
Thos.
crowned, long hair, plain falling collar, armour with lion's head on shoulder, medal and riband, legend carolvs. &c, and below the bust 1644; rev. Queen's bust to right crowned, and titles around (I, fff)> with loop and ring,
King's
of rude work, very low
at the edges.
relief,
bust to
left
and
Two
Cliches,
M,
struck upon two pieces of metal united 1*45 by 1 *2, King's bust to left, with
titles
falling collar
around
King's
armour and
191
M, 2- by T45, in the form of the bust of Charles I to right, with long hair, plain falling collar, medal
and riband, and richly figured armour, of rough work, perhaps Dutch. Three small Badges, JR and JR gilt, -85 by *65, King's bust to right, rev. Arms crowned within Garter, one gilt, with loop and ring; A JR, "7 by *6, similar type but with floral border, with loop.
leaden Cast silvered of Charles
I, s.
1*2,
sc.
&c,
bust of King to right, in plain falling collar, armour and mantle, T.R. on truncation, without reverse, rare, mostly fine 5
192
front, and with riband and medal; crowned ; with loop for suspension, a
with long hair, richly embroidered robes open in rev. Arms within Garter
very fine
31
193
JR,
-85 by
with long hair), engraved on " / live and lid with a heart pierced by two arrows, and dy in loyaltye," and on the other side, a skull dividing c. - R., and above, " JanuBadge, JR, '45 by -40, King's bust to left,
ary 30th, 1648," inside the lid there is a ring for suspension
is
engraved
"
*9,
" remember," rev. two clasped hands with "united" above, and 1719 below, within a border, with ring (perhaps issued by the adherents of Prince James Stuart), both very rare and interesting
badges, the latter unpublished
2
titles,
194
Charles
I,
bare-headed bust to
rev.
left
Arms
within
Garter crowned, surrounded by a floral border (I, ^f ) ; Another, of same type, with rev. stamped in imitation of engraving, as before,
and unpublished; Another, JR, 1*4, similar obv., but within Garter, with supporters, lambrequins and royal motto, dieu. et. mon. droit. (I, ff f ), all rare, the two first fine, and
but in
lead,
rev.
Arms
3
l 4,
-
195
Charles
obv.
rev.
I,
Medalet, JR,
before, but a
more recent chasing (/, ff ) ; Another, JR, 1 -4, similar but a lozenge separating the beginning from end of legend, Full-blown rose within a laurel border (/, |-|f), both very fine
the latter very rare
and
196
Silver filigree Box (with bust of Charles I at top, and that of Henrietta Maria at bottom) containing 36 Counters, JR, T05, after Passe, of the Sovereigns of England from Edward the Confessor
to Q.
Anne, and including others of Frederick of Bohemia, Charles Louis Count Palatine, Lord Darnley, Anne of Denmark, Henry Prince of Wales and Prince Charles (I, f f~f-), a fine set without dupli36 cates, complete sets are extremely rare
197
Silver
Box
with open-work
lid,
containing 36 Counters, JR, 1*05, after England and others, some duplicates,
mostly fine
36
Counters, JR,
'95,
198
Another
of the Sovereigns of England, half-length figures three-quarters right or left ; rev. Armorial shield within a narrow floral border (/, ), mostly fine 31
selection of 31
199
Charles
D. G.
and Henrietta Maria, Counter, by Passe, JR, 1'25, CAROLUS. brit., &c, ending 1649. 27. JANU., King's bust to right, in high-crowned and broad-brimmed hat, lace collar and Garter star ; rev. MARIA D. G. MAG. brit., &c, bust of Queen three-quarters left with pearl necklace and lace ruff, in extremely fine state, unpublished and very rare, perhaps unique 1
I
MAG.
32
200
Counter,
on both sides, bust of King, laureated, on one side, and that of Queen with coronet and stiff lace collar on the other;
Charles I and Henrietta Maria, JR, 1*1, King's bust crowned to right, and with ruff ; rev. Queen's bust to left, wearing necklace and
stiff
lace collar
and four
others, JR, 1
of Charles
I,
Henrietta
Maria, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, and Marshal John Banier of Sweden; and other duplicates of previous lots, mostly fine, some
scarce
13
COMMONWEALTH.
a.d. 1649-1660.
201
Succession of Charles
Cupid, &c,
3
II,
1649
(2),
M and
c.R. n.
below
rev.
perfecl,
f ). Henry Scobell, Clerk of Parliament, 1649, John Lilburne, on his JR, 1*45, modern chasing, by Stuart. acquittal of high treason, 1649 (2), JR, gilt, and JE, 1*35, bust to
left
;
rev.
circles (7, 3 f 5 )
Full-blown rose in centre of legend in four concentric and a modern chasing JR, 1*1 by "95, all very fine
;
and
202
John Lilburne, on
his acquittal of high treason, as before, but in JR, a very fine specimen of fairly good workmanship attributed to Thos. Oliver Cromwell as Captain-General and Commander-inSimon. chief, 1650, Oval, JR, 1*2 by 1*1, by Thos. Simon, bust three-quarters to
right, in plain falling collar,
3
(I,
8
),
203
Henry
M,
rev.
1-2
Ireton, Cromwell's son-in-law, and Deputy in Ireland, 1650, by 1*15, with silver rim and loop, qvid. tibi. retribvam.,
left,
Bust of Ireton to
T. s.
1650
ivstitia. NECESSITAS., &c, a soldier climbing up a rock and 3 7 firing a cottage, a battle in the distance (1, f ), a very fine cast,
extremely rare
and
beautifully executed,
modern
204
by
Stuart,
Oliver Cromwell
1560,
as Captain-General of the
Thos. Simon, oli.
Army
of the Parliament,
M,
1*45,
by
cromwel.
GEN., bust three-quarters right, with plain falling collar, armour, and fringed mantle, reverse plain (I, 3 f 8 ), this rare medal, which is 1 finely executed, is unpublished in this metal [PI. I.]
205
Oliver Cromwell
as Captain-General of the Army, as before, and rare specimens struck in JR and J&
by
2
33
206
Cromwell and
Fairfax,
rev.
M, 1*3, two grotesque and Cromwell and the Devil, D. een. similarly placed heads of Fairfax and Jester,
satirical,
3 8 reading farf AX. in field (i, f ) ; another of similar type, M, 1*4, reading den. een. mens., &c. on obv. and farfox in field on rev. 3 8 (I, T f), both fine and very rare cast medals of Dutch workmanship, and
(
207
Naval Reward,
two
shields,
1650, oval,
M,
-95 by -85,
by
one bearing St. George's Cross, and the other the Irish harp suspended from the beams of an anchor, on which is inscribed T. s. the whole encircled by the cable ; rev. the Parliament assembled
in one
(I,
-j^),
an extremely fine
little
medal,
1
and
very rare
%*
208
This medal was struck in 1650 by order of the Parliament as a reward for naval services.
Dunbar Medal, 1650, M, 1-45 by 1-2, by Thos. Simon, THE LORD OF HOSTS, WORD AT DUNBAR SEPTEM Y 3, 1650, bust of
armour, and scarf festooned on the breast, on truncation tho. SIMON. FE ; rev. the Parliament assembled in one house with the Speaker (I, W),
Cromwell
a very fine and rare original, pierced, and with ring for suspension
209
Dunbar Medals
same type, but
(2),
and
M,
1*35
by
1-15,
by
Thos. Simon, of
210
Dunbar Medal,
1650, Pewter, 1- by -85, by Thos. Simon, of same as before, but on the truncation T. SIMON. F. (7, 31V), unpubtype
lished in this metal, very rare,
the
and a marvellously
executed specimen of
1
work of
211
Dunbar Medals
and M, -95 by -8, by Thos. Simon, of same (2), obverse as before, but with plain reverse, later struck specimens with flaw at top of head ; and a modern chasing, M, 1" by -9, with
bust of Cromwell three-quarters right, with plain falling collar, and armour, and legend, hitherto hath the Lord, &c. plain reverse
3
(I,
Yo
))
and
scarce
3 issued
%*
212
The medals in the last four lots were ment as rewards for naval services.
II,
by
William
M,
2-55,
three-quarters right, long hair, plain fringed scarf across, George of the Garter and riband, P.V.A. under
bust, rev.
Arms crowned within the Garter and motto (I, <flf) on the raising of the siege of Amsterdam by the Prince, another,
34
Lot 212
continued.
City of
by P. van Abeele, obverse as before, rev. view of the Amsterdam, and above, a hand holding a heart issuing from a cloud, ons. herten, &c. (Van Loon, II, 3 f ), both fine and rare medals
1650,
M,
2 '55,
2 2-55,
213
William
II
M,
by P. van
Abeele,
MARIA, d.g. princeps. m. brit. &c. bust of the widowed Princess Mary of Orange to left, with hair decorated with 3 pearls and diamonds, necklace, and low bodice (7, Vy )* a fi ne an d
similar obverse, rev.
rare embossed and chased medal.
Another
of
but JE,
2-5,
and a
214
Coronation of Charles
II by the Scots at Scone, 1651, M, 1-25, NEMO. ME. impune, &c, Lion rampant, with thistle to left (/, \%4 ), John Cleypole, husband of Cromwell's favourite daughter very rare Elizabeth, M, 1*25, bust to left, with long hair, plain falling collar, and buttoned doublet, plain reverse (I, W); another of same
by Stuart,
and rare
1653,
215
Naval Reward,
1*45),
known
as the
"Blake" Medal,
IT,
(15
by
with loop and ring, but without border, by Thos. Simon, three shields, one bearing St. George's cross for England, another St. Andrew's Cross for Scotland, and another with the harp, for Ireland,
suspended from the beams of an anchor, the whole encircled by a cable attached to the anchor ; rev. Naval engagement, in the foreground is a sinking ship on the stern of which is the artist's name
Hamilton, Saunders and Addington collections [PI. I.] *** This medal was struck by order of the Parliament as a Naval Reward, to be issued amongst the captains of the ships engaged.
rarity.
piece of medallic
T.
s.
(I,
V/)* a
magnificent
From
the
216
Naval Reward,
1653, M, 1-9, bust three-quarters right, with ruff, figured armour, and fringed scarf ; rev. Naval action as before, but on the stern of the sinking ship, A. simon, (/, ^J), a fine and rare modern chasing by Stuart, of good merit, with laurel border on both sides,
and
loop
217
his death 1653, P. van Abeele, mart. herp. tromp. &c, bust of the M, 2*8, by Admiral three-quarters right in plain falling collar, metal gorget,
and badge of
St. Michael with riband; rev. Armorial shield of with helmet, crest, and supporters, above, obyt., M, 56, and Tromp below in a compartment is a naval battle (J, %22 )> v^rV fine emr
bossed
35
218
M,
2*8,
a copy of
the
another, a Plaque in JE, of the obv. only. ; The obverse plate of another variety, M, 2-9, with bust of Tromp three-quarters right, with plain falling collar, gorget, St. Michael's
solid piece
his
219
Admiral Martin Tromp, on his death, 1653, M, 2*75, by Jerian Pool, bust of Tromp nearly full-faced, with plain falling collar, gorget, and badge with his own arms suspended from riband rev.
;
4 3 ) ; sinking in the foreground (I, in 2& on a thicker flan, two fine and rare struck medals, the
un2
published in copper
220
Admiral Martin Tromp, on his death, 1653, M, 2-9, by 0. Muller, myn hert en handt, bust of Tromp three-quarters right with plain
falling collar, gorget,
and badge suspended from riband, above, two rev. Waarom doet Muller, &c, j a Naval engagement with an English ship sinking in the foreground 1 medal (7, *), a fine and scarce embossed and chased
as before, but
221
M,
3,
222
2-8,
by
Muller, a
Medal
of similar
but in higher relief, without the word "ob'yt" in reverse legend, and no sinking ship in the foreground, very fine, and a rarer
1
variety
223
Admiral Tromp,
2*6
;
another of same type, but of smaller module, M, and a bronzed leaden cast of Tromp, 2 6, with incuse reverse
-
and legend, Tromp driemal, &c, the former a fine and embossed and chased, and the latter an unpublished type
224
rare variety, 2
Admiral Tromp, M,
2-55,
by
Muller,
ending hol. ze. wes., nearly full-faced bust of the Admiral, the " whole within a laurel border ; rev. as before without " oby't or sinking ship, a beautifully chased embossed medal, very rare, and an
unpublished variety
1
225
Admiral Tromp,
Portrait Plaque, (4| by 3 T g), by F. Lanting, Martinus Herp. Tromp, three-quarter length figure of Tromp, nearly full-faced, holding baton with right hand, and his left resting on a
cannon, in the
cast
field to right
a ship in
full sail
pldque of Dutch rSpousse work, and quite unpublished "%* From the Yoelcker sale.
36
226
William
Medal
II
of Prince to right with long hair, plain falling collar, armour, medal and riband ; rev. Admirael Martin Harpertsen Tromp, admiral's bust
three-quarters
rare,
left,
very fine,
and
quite unpublished
Admiral Tromp,
laureated,
JR,
2*55,
Myn
motto,
hert en handt,
&c, bust
similar to
short hair,
rev. Tromp. driemaal, &c. Naval without sinking ship in foreground, the whole engraved; engagement, 1 very fine, very rare, and unpublished
Admiral Tromp,
JR, 2-6,
l.
adm.
Admiral's bust nearly full-faced, with long hair, plain falling &c. collar, gorget, medal and riband, the whole surrounded by a laurel
border
lished
rev.
and unpub1
229
Admiral Tromp,
JR, 2-2,by Berk van Ryswick, martinvs. herperti. bust nearly full-faced, in plain falling collar, armour trompivs, &c, and mantle, decorated with lion's head on right shoulder, medal
and riband, in
field
artist's
name;
rev.
victor, hostivm., &c, Naval engagement (7, *^4 ), with loop ; two other casts, JE, 2*2 and 2*15 of same type, the latter with loop, the 3 first and second fine and rare, the last a later cast
230
Admiral Tromp,
as before, but of larger module, JR, with loop for suspension, very fine and very solid cast, lished of this size and weight
2*4,
rare,
and a
unpub1
231
Prince William of Orange, on the Defeat of the English by Admiral van Galen, 1658, JR, 3-25, den. ovden. willem. vorst.
VAN. nassoven, &c. Bust three-quarters right, in ruff and in armour ; rev. ridder. marten, harpertsen, tromp, &c, a conference of the four Admirals named on the medal, all with tall hats,
and seated round a table (Fan Loon 11-360), a beautifully embossed and chased medal, very rare, and a chef d'ceuvre by Van Abeele 1
232
plain falling
in
collar,
and
thurloe
two
JR,
lines (I,
to
Vo
6
)?
presumably prior
Stuart's time,
and of much
Pari.
finer
work
General
left,
Lambert,
1-05
;
by
-95,
with
2
lambert behind
a fine chasing of a
rev.
engraved
M. Gen Pomfret
1
.
Castle, 164-f,
and unpublished
37
233
Secretary Thurloe,
JR, 13, a
modern chasing
of
in previous lot, but engraved in addition 10 Feb. 1653-4 Died 21 J^J. 1667-8. William Lenthal I, 1653, ^l, 14, bust JEtat, 51. to right, with long hair, plain falling collar, and official robes (as
Speaker of the Long Parliament) ; rev. SP. lenthall (7, \y). Sir James Harrington, M.P. for Rutland, and Parliamentary8 General, JR, 1-4, bust to left; rev. the effigies of, &c. (I, \g ),
all fine chasings
of a later period
234
Oliver Cromwell, on
1653,
his
Simon, bust of the Protector to left, in by decorated armour with scarf looped on left plain falling collar, shoulder, and below bust, tho. SIMON. F. ; rev. PAX. QViERiTVR.
N,
1*55,
Thos.
bello., a lion sejant laureate supporting the shield of the Protectorate (I, *^9 ), with loop and ring, a very fine and very rare struck
235
Oliver Cromwell,
~ine cast
by
T. Simon,
same
type, but a
medal, rare
1*2,
and a modern chasing, by Stuart, of Cromwell 2 with bust on each side, very fine
1*35,
Protector's bust,
shewn), and fringed scarf, and below, T.S.; rev. Legends and type as before (I, -) ; and another of exactly the same type, but struck in JE on an extra thick flan, both very fine medals executed by a
Genevese artist in imitation of
Simon
1654, JR, 3-2,
237
by
rev.
figures
;
to right
&c, propelled by favourable winds, Fame above, and tritons below (I, -^f), 1 a very fine and rare medal of two embossed plates, and chased
1654, JT, 265, ervnt. artes., Justice and Peace with their appropriate symbols, each resting a hand on a cornucopia between them, above the name of Jehovah radiate, and in exergue mdcliiii. ; rev. q.f.f.
bje. mihi.
waarom.
zeilt. t'vredeschip.,
A ship in full
238
q. s. POST,
lines
(I,
Vr*),
a beautiful
1
medal, and
239
1654, JR, 2-4, by and Holland supporting a cap of liberty between them ; rev. lvxvriat. gemino. nexv., &c, a British and a Dutch 5 ship of war sailing amicably together on a calm sea (I, Va )> rare 1 and very fine
38
240
M,
in
2 35,
by Jerian
Pool,
amantivm. IRA.
&c, Neptune
shields of the Commonwealth porting on his knees the armorial and Holland ; rev. Ter memorie de Vrede, &c, in 15 lines across the
field (/,
Vr)) a rare
s truc k
medal in
241
Many
left, with jewels in her hair, neckand behind, P. v. abeele. j rev. wilhelmvs. hi. lace and drapery, d. G., &c, Infantile bust of William wearing a hat decorated with plumes and jewels, the whole surrounded by a wreath of orange and laurel (/, -W), a fi716 embossed and chased medal ; another of
same
242
William
Prince of Orange, 1654, ^R, 255, by P. V. Abeele, wilhelmvs. in. d. G., &c, Infantile bust of William with hat
decorated with plumes and jewels, the whole surrounded by a wreath of orange and laurel ; rev. TIME. DEVM., Minerva seated to
left with)
William
III
of Orange, 1655,
in flames,
M,
2-45,
by Jerian
rev.
244
and in exergue, Jeurian Pool fecit Amsteld. Anno. 1655, a very fine and rare struck medal 1 William III of Orange, M, 2-45, by Jerian Pool, a struck medal as before but gilt ; two others, and brass, 2*4, of same type, but all fine and scarce 3 cast,
A phoenix
245
William
III
of Orange,
M,
2-55,
by P.
right,
rev.
wilhelmvs.
II.,
&c,
with long
sV
armour, scarf across breast, George of the Garter and riband a very fine and rare embossed and chased medal 1 )
246
John Selden,
1654, M, Cromwell, on the (I, ?-). subservience of France and Spain, 1655, M, 1-85, retire, toy.
Philologist, Antiquary,
and Statesman, on
his death,
and
V7, by Dassier
another as before,
M,
1 -85,
246* William
bust in
Prince of Orange, M, 2-2, by P. van Abeele, Infantile hat and plume to right rev. EMORITVR., &c, and Phoenix
;
looking to left, but inscription in eight lines on rev. and dated 1657, all fine and scarce Dutch medals not to England, the first and last are relating
struck
another, M, similar, but Phoenix and cast and chased ; another, M, 1.9, similar obv.,
;
2%
39
247
1655,
Edward
engraved
2
Sandwich, 1658,
M,
1*5,
rev.
ED.
in seven lines
248
M, by 1.85, bust to right with long hair, plain falling collar, and scarf across breast, rev. COL. desbo. rough. 1657., A.s., armour, (I, V/)> extremely rare, a cast and chased medal of coarse work, perhaps
an altered copy of
the last century
from an
original
249
1658, M, 1*25, bust of Mrs. Cleypole to right, hair flat at top of the head, curled at the side and fastened with a bow, necklace and low bodice ; rev. engraved u Mrs. Elizabeth Cleypole" in three lines 4 - 3 without T. S. on truncation, (/, T ), a beautiful chasing of later date,
and M, 1-35, by Kirk, (2), ANN. cleypole., &c, in five lines, within laurel wreath reading (1, ^5) ; and another, an oval chasing, M, 1 8 by 1 6, with wreath border like those used on Royalist badges, plain reverse. William
-
discoverer of the circulation of the blood, " two 1657, iE, 1*6, by Binfield, one of the "Series Numismatica 1 '6, by Mauger, of Louis XIV, on the battle and Medals, M, cap;
(I,
all fine
251
M,
2-85,
Bust of Cromwell
three-quarters to right, hair long, plain falling collar, between two soldiers holding wreath over his head,
cartouche, olivar.
niello three-quarters to right,
over his head, below on a cartouche, mas'aniello. visscher. en. coninck., &c. (I, *rg-), a fine and rare embossed and chased medal,
probably by 0. Muller
1
252
2-85, of
same
253
piece of metal and no loop ; another, M, 1 -9, by F. St. Urban, Bust of Cromwell laureate and draped to left ; rev. Bust of Masaniello 2 and a leaden Plaque, 1*75, of to left, with s. V. below (I, ) ;
all fine
and
unpub3
40
254
Oliver Cromwell, on his Death, 1658, termed the "Punning Medal," AT, -85 by -75, by Thos. Simon, olivar. d.g.r.p. ang. SCO., &c, Bust of the Protector to left, laureate, hair short, in plain rev. NON. DEFIfalling collar and armour, on truncation, T. SIMON.
;
tient. oliva., Sep. 3, 1658, a young olive-tree growing out of an 3 old stump, shepherds with flocks of sheep in the distance (I, -),
a very fine and very rare struck medal with loop for suspension
255
Cromwell, on
his Death, 1658, N~, 1-15, legends and type as before, but the Protector's bust laureated and draped (7, *), rare and in
extra fine condition with plain edge
1
is
Cromwell, on
Dutch work and copied from the small one by Simon. his Death, as before (2), JR, 1-1 of the same type as the preceding, varieties from different dies, with plain and grained
of
edges ; a fine chasing, JR, *85 by "75 of the small oval medal by Simon, without artist's name on bust; and a Medalet, JE, 1*, by 4 Kirk, all fine
257
as before, small oval medal, by T. Simon, struck in iron, with artist's name on truncation of bust, and with Another, on same event, in pewter, 1*95, similar plain reverse
obv.
(I,
Legend terminating
hibernle. protector,, and of Dutch work very rare, amd unpublished in these two metals
258
5
-),
both fine
and
2
Cromwell, on
to latter
his Death,
in previous lot, with legend terminating hiberni^e. 5 protector., and of Dutch work (I, Vt -) a very fine struck medal
medal
and rare
259
Another, on same event, JR, struck from a different
smaller module, equally
fine
die,
and of
slightly
1
and rare
CHARLES
260
II.
a.d. 1649-1685.
Royalist Badges
square shield
(2),
and
with loop and chain ; two others, JR, and JR gilt, 9 by '8, oval shield within the Garter crowned, and on obv. bust three-quarters
left (I, --),
all fine
and
rare
261
Royalist Badges
(2), JR, -7 by -6; rev. two angels supporting a crown, incuse, with crowned bust to left, and uncrowned bust to 4 right on respective obvs. (I, ^p-) and rV-) ; two others, ;R, -95 by shield within the Garter 8, crowned bust to right ; rev. oval
crowned between
exception with loop
(I,
and rings
41
262
Royalist Badges
bust
(7,
(4),
"8
M,
-95 by -8 as before,
^rr), JR,
by "75, bust as before, but with plain reverse, two others, A\, '8 by '7 ; rev. Phoenix in flames
obv.
R crowned
loops
(7, rllfe")*
and with
4
and
rings
1-2 by 1*1,
263
Royalist Badges, M,
II to right,
rev. square shield within the Garter 4 another M, of same size, and crowned, between c R (7, ; similar type, but with the King's bust crowned on both sides within an ornamental border, both with loops, fine and rare, and the latter
^)
unpublished
2
1-25 by
264
Royalist Badge, M,
shield
crowned
between c
2.
1*1,
obv.
(7,
^f)j
another,
Al,
1*1
by
1*
vivat. carolvs
both with loops
rex. and crowned bust to right on both sides, 2 and rings, fine and rare, and the latter unpublished
265
Royalist Badges (4), M, VI by -95, King's bust crowned to left between . R, within a floral border on both sides (7, -V/)> struck in low relief on two thin pieces of metal A\, '6b, full-faced bust crowned within a beaded border ; rev. incuse (I, *$) M, "55, R at sides, with eyelets as if part of a garter similar bust, but c buckle (7, -\4/), M, -55 by -50, Crowned bust to left between c R,
266
4 plain reverse, all fine and rare, the last unpublished and Charles II, M, 2-8, by P. van Abeele, carolvs. d.i. Charles
I
bust
of
Charles
I,
three-quarters
to
right
rev.
CAROLVS.
II.,
Full-faced bust with long hair, plain falling collar, &c, tracery of flowers in field on both sides (7, *), a fine an ^ rare embossed and
267
and a contemporaneous cast, ^E, 2*3, I and his son between c R. I and 2 c R II, this latter fine, but of coarse work, and unpublished Restoration of the Monarchy, 1660, M, 1-4 by Simon, tandem. revirescet., three crowns on the branches of a leafless oak, with sun
chased medal, of Dutch work
;
above bursting through clouds (7, ^^), struck on two pieces of metal united by a rim, with loop, a beautiful little medal of great merit, and rare in this state; another, M, gilt, 1 "3, of same type, but a solid cast 2
268
Royalist Badge, on same event, M, 1*4 by 1*15, carolvs. secvndvs. incuse, crowned bust to right ; rev. legend and type as before, but incuse, and with i-s in field (7, *^), with loop and ring, fine and
very rare
1
-9
269
Royalist Badge, M, by -75, similar legends and type (incuse), 4 with loop only; another, M, 1-25 by 1*05, similar obv., but 1 ), (I,
the King's bust uncrowned ; rev. Dove with olive branch in its beak, on top of a mountain (Ararat), the whole within a wreath with F H scratched in field
(7,
-W)>
42
270
Embarkation of Charles
II
at Scheveningen, 1660,^1,
2-75,
by
P. van Abeele, King's bust three-quarters right, long hair, and in armour, necktie and bow, George of the Garter, &c. ; rev. IN.
nomine, meo, &c., and with Dutch inscription on shell s. M. is uit. Hollant, &c. (/, ---), a very fine embossed and chased medal, in two
plates
1
271
(2),
M,
2'75,
solid casts,
poraneous.
1*95,
William
III,
Prince of Orange, a
M,
3
drapery,
and unpublished
A\, 2-75,
272
William
back
meo.,
III,
Prince of Orange,
by
P. van
Abeele,
wilhelmvs.
to right,
The Prince on
;
horse-
&c, type
medal
in
NOMINE. to the embarkaprevious lot, referring fine and rare embossed and chased medal
rev. IN.
1
[PL VI.]
III
273
Charles
II
and
his
nephew William
as
of Orange, M,
2-75,
rev.
by
the
P. van Abeele;
obv.
Prince of Orange on horseback to right, as before, with titles around, a very fine and rare embossed and chased medal in two plates,
and unpublished
274
Landing of Charles
II
at Dover, 1660,
M,
2-3,
king's bust to right, with long hair, branches ; rev. si. devs. est. cvstos.,
necktie,
&c, a ship nearing the coast, where three warriors (symbolical of the three kingdoms) await its arrival (I, -Y^7-), a beautiful medal, and presumed to be the first executed
by Roettier in England.
M
2
gilt
275
Charles
II,
1660,
M,
2-5,
by G. Bower, king's bust to left, with long hair, lace cravat, robes, collar, and George of the Garter ; rev. Jove seated on eagle, destroying the giants, and below, G. Bower, F., on both sides, a rich raised
border
4 (/,
276
Charles
II,
1660, legend
JEi,
and type as
differing
Another on the Eestoration, 1660, by G. Bower, Ai, 1*4, king's bust to right, laureate, long hair, and decorated armour and mantle ; rev. invidia. MAIOR., Pallas seated to left, 9 both very fine and rare, the piercing envy with her spear (/, -),
slightly in details.
former unpublished
43
277
Charles
II,
on
his arrival in
London,
1660,
M,
3-4,
by John
Roettier, bust of king to right, long hair falling upon the shoulders, scale armour with lion's head on breast, and mantle fastened with
rev.
panied by Britannia seated to right on the sea shore, &c. (I, ^f), a rare and extremely fine medal, and one of the most beautiful specimens of John
Roettier' s
Justice laureate, with scales and fasces, accomHercules and Pallas, presenting an olive branch to
work
278
Charles
in London, 1660, a rare and beautiful II, his arrival medal by John Roettier, as before, but struck in M, and unpublished in this metal. Restoration, 1660, M, 1*2, by Thos. Simon, Moses the people of Israel, &c. ; rev. in. /ETER. memor. caroli. approaching
il,
of oak
2-5,
(I,
and
scarce
279
Restoration, 1660, M,
right, short hair,
by John
bust of Charles II to
;
rev.
NVLLVM.
nvmen., &c, Hercules, Minerva, Peace and Mercury assembled around an altar, &c, in exergue Britannia. (7, -45^ -), a very fine
medal, of which the dies are in the British
Museum
280
General Monk, M,
his brother Thomas,
1-35,
by A. Simon, and beautifully worked up by whose initials are under the bust ; rev. georgivs.
in seven lines
4 -
(I,
General Monk,
a fine chasing of the above, M, 1*45, by Stuart, HIBERNI^E. ; and three oval Badges (one with loop), gilt, reading 1*55 by 1*45; rev. his arms under a ducal coronet, two of which
are electrotypes, and the third a solid cast; various bi'ass Counters (one plated), by Conrad Lauffer, &c. (16), mostly on the Restoration,
all fine
20
282
1660, Badge, gilt, 1-45 by george. dvke. OF. Albemarle, incuse ; rev. Arms under a ducal coronet, with laurel border within two corded circles on both
another, M, gilt, 1'2 by 1*15, of similar type, but ; george. d. Albemarle., and with laurel border on both reading sides without corded circles, both fine and rare cast and chased medals
sides (I, -V56-)
283
Badge,
M,
1-2 by 1-15,
same
type as that in last lot, but loop broken off; another, JR, Tl by *95, Bust of Monk to right, george. dvke. of. Albemarle., incuse rev. Arms as before but incuse, with rose and thistle border on both
sides
(I,
V6
)>
both fine
and rare
cast
and chased
badges,
former un2
published
44
continued.
Charles
II
and William
III
Prince of Orange, M,
2-8,
by P. van
Abeele, carolvs. d. il, Full faced bust of Charles II, with long hair, plain falling collar, and buttoned doublet ; rev. WILHELMVS. III.
&c, The prince on horseback to right, with 1 plumed hat and holding baton (1, V* )> a very fine and rare embossed 1 and chased medal
D. G. princ. avraicle.,
285
Coronation of Charles
Crowned bust
by Thomas Simon, and wearing royal robes, on truncation T. S. ; rev. EVERSO. MISS VS., &c, Peace crowning the king seated on chair of state (7, $ri)> rare in this metal, and not to be
II,
1661,
N,
1-15,
286
Coronation of Charles
II, 1661, M, 1-15, by Thos. Simon, of exactly the same type as the previous medal in gold ; another, a cast in 2&, 1*1, the former a brilliant specimen with a beautiful tone, and rare in
this
unusual
state
287
Coronation of Charles
bust of king to
todiam.,
left,
II,
1661,
M,
1-3,
by
Thos. Rawlins,
Crowned
&c, The
long hair and in ermine robes ; rev. dixi. CVSking as a shepherd tending his flock, edge in-
scribed coronato. pastore., &c. (7, *//) > two others, M, 1*35 and 1 '3, as before but obv. legend terminating coro., the former size
with
under bust, and inscribed edge, and the latter with plain edge (I, 8T&I2-), <dl rare, the first very fine and the second unpublished 3
R.
II,
288
Coronation of Charles
bust to
rev.
1661, JR,
1-7,
by
Thos. Simon,
King's
iam. florescit.,
Oak
tree in
amongst the branches, in the exergue 23 APR. 1661 (7, VjX ^^h loop, a beautifully cast medal without any chasing, and extremely rare
[PI. II]
1
45
289
"
(2), AT, -9
and
-7,
car.
ii.
rev.
Michael and dragon (I, Ye7 )* the latter of small size and lettering, and unpublished, both fine and interesting, and holed as usual for suspension
2
*** These were termed "Touch-pieces," because when the king performed the ceremony of touching those afflicted with scrofulous diseases, he put around the neck of each person a white riband with one of these pieces suspended from it.
290
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, High Chancellor of England, 1662, M, 1-7, by Thos. Simon, Earl's bust to right, hair long, in
plain falling collar,
rev.
EFIGIES. EDOARDVS.
name on
truncation, a fine
rare
291
Edward Hyde
M,
1-8, as before,
but a
fine chasing by type but without efigies of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1662, Marriage (2), M, and M, 1-1, by G. Bower, maiestas. et. amor., Jove with 1 eagle seated to right, with Venus opposite (I, Vr ) > another, M,
.
gilt,
rev.
trans-
posed,
and
scarce
II
4
1662,
292
Marriage of Charles
2*1,
M,
King and Queen, with G under and B under latter rev. qvantvm. sat. erit. &c, Fame with former, 4 trumpet and olive branch (I, g^), variety reading ANNO, for ANO. another on same event, M, gilt, 2*15, by same artist, busts of King
by
G. Bower, vis-a-vis busts
and Queen (with coronet) to right on opposite sides, with titles, with edge inscribed hinc. progeniem. virtvte. &c. (I, Yt )> both fine and rare 2
(laureate)
293
Marriage of Charles
II
G.
Bower, as before but in JR; another of same type, JR, 2*15, but with a different edging, sic. SINE. fine. &c. (I, Y32 ), both very fine
and rare
2
II
294
Marriage of Charles
1*45),
left
and Catherine,
King
by
G. Bower, bust of
to right (crowned),
(with coronet) on opposite sides, Marriage Badges of Charles II and Queen, JR, 1-2 by
spes., with
floral border,
fvtvri.
3 loop and ring (I, Ye ) > &> "75 by *6, bust of King to left between c and Queen to left, on reverse R, 4 Heart-shaped Locket, M, -7 by -65, same type with (7, *^ ). 4 loop, unpublished, all fine and rare
46
295
II
and Queen
(4),
JR,
-9
by 8,
fvtvri. SPES. without border, with loop and ring, unpublished ; JR, 7 by 6, bust of King and Queen to left on opposite sides, no legend,
with loop
(I, f-)
M,
but King to
left
and
with
Queen
to right, with beaded border (1, f|f ) ; bust of King to right and Queen's bust to left
M,
'9
by
*7,
crowned
on opposite
sides,
CAROLVS. SECVNDVS., and CATHERINA. REGINA. iflCUSe, with loop 1- by -85, Queen's bust to left, with coronet, infanta, (7, -!) ; M, dona, catherina. incuse ; rev. Two orange trees intertwined, incuse loop and ring (7, fff ) ; and three Cliches, M, *95 of Charles II,
Catharine, and crowned rose, with gadrooned borders scarce Tjjfii-)> a ^ fi ne and
(7,
%%% and
8
296
Charles
and M, 1-4, by John Roettier, II and Catherine, 1662, bust of king laureated and undraped, and queen with draped bust
on opposite
sides,
to right
;
with
titles
around
(7, f-|),
unpublished in
another variety of the above, M, 1"4, with wow. I.R. under copper the king's bust, and with two ringlets behind the queen's neck, also
struck upon a thick flan
(7,
297
Charles
1-7,
II
"
bust of king laureated, long hair, scale armour, and mantle, and queen with pearls in hair and draped, on opposite The Feast of St. Catherine, sides, with titles around (I, ff-J).
by John
25 Novr. (the Queen's Name day), M, 1*7, by F. Roettier, obverse as rev. of last medal, rev. pietate. insignis., St. Catherine standing
nearly full-faced, holding sword and palm branch, and with broken 2 wheel at her feet (7, tt%), both scarce and very fine
298
Commercial Treaties between Holland, France and England, 1662, tin, and bell metal,' 2*1, devs. nobis. &c, the god of war prostrate under the feet of peace, &c. with Dutch inscription on rev. (I, 4 6 ). Tranquillity of United Provinces, 1662, M, and M, 1*4, non. telis. primis. &c, Belgic lion with arrows and scales rev. Shields of the seven United Provinces, around a high crowned hat (Van Loon II, 477) ; and three Medals of Louis XIV,
M,
(7,
xrf&iVg-)*
two unpublished
299
and
scarce
Thomas Wriothesley
surer,
Earl of Southampton, Lord High TreaBust to left in skull cap, and robes, and on truncation Tho. Simon ; rev. thomas. comes, sovthamptonle., in five lines (7, frf")> a fine and very rare contemporaneous cast
M,
2,
by
Thos. Simon,
[PL
II]
47
300
Earl of Southampton,
a
as before,
M,
gilt,
1-65, cast
and chased
at a
name on
Bust to
truncation;
modern chasing, by
1-35,
Stuart.
Memorial Badge of
left in
M rs.
Rachel
hat,
Brodnax, M,
by
1-2,
broad-brimmed
and
r around, Mrs. Rachel Brodnax, dau of Mr. John Horfmanden, &c, the whole engraved ; rev. Death contemplating an hour-glass on a
sarcophagus, on which
last
is
all fine
and
the
unpublished
301
1665,
M,
2*5,
by John
Roettier,
King's
bust, laureate and draped, to right ; rev. PRO. talibvs. avsis., Charles II standing on the sea-shore viewing a naval engagement,
&c.
(I, -f-ff),
*** This medal was struck in gold and silver for presentation to officers of the rank of captain and upwards (Stuart Papers, Windsor).
302
James Duke of York, on the Naval Action with the Dutch off Lowestoft, 3rd June, 1665, M, 3*05, by John Roettier, NEC.
minor.
IN.
terris.
3.
Royal
303
1665,
;
M,
rev.
hair to right
(I, f|f.)
qvvm., Antique trophy with naval engagement in the distance and a cast Plaque, M, 3*2 by 2*4, with similar bust and ;
2
in
"%* The former medal was used as a naval reward, and is described the list of medals by Roettier (Stuart Papers, Windsor).
304
Charles
II,
1665,
(I, f|),
by
Thos.
Rawlins, King's bust to right, laureate, long hair and richly figured armour, with mantle, on truncation, t.r. ; rev. NOS. penes, im-
perivm., the
Duke
of York's flagship,
pennant, charged with c R. at the mainmast, floral border on both 1 sides f||), an extremely fine and very rare medal [PL II] This medal was struck both in gold and silver, and was doubtless *#* awarded to the naval officers under the Duke of York, for the defeat of the Dutch under Opdam, whose flagship was blown up by the " " and himself killed. In this battle twenty -four Royal Charles were captured, burnt and sunk, and 3,000 prisoners taken. ships
"The Royal
Charles," with
305
1665, M, 1-05, by Thos. Simon, laureated Charles II to right, below, Simon; rev. et.
pontvs. serviet., 1665, king in royal robes, crowned, and holding trident, seated in marine car drawn by four sea-horses (I, r), a
rare
and
beautiful
little
48
306
1665, JR, 215, by G. Pool, naval action within the harbour of Bergen ; rev. Op de roof zugt van Caret, &c, in four lines, and below Das wort Brittanjes trotz, &c, in
six lines, with laurel branches
reverse.
below (/, ffj-), with flaw in die on on same event ; obv. as before, but rev.
Anno, 1665, den 10 Augusti genaakte d'Engelsche Graaf vd Zandwigh, &c, in sixteen lines, within a border of oak leaves (/, y%%), both very
fine
and rare
307
rev.
1665, JR, 21, by G. Pool, a similar inscription but differently spelt and
arranged
atavis.
(I,
Lord Berkeley,
(7,
George fif)) a fine and rare contemporaneous cast. 1666, leaden cast, 2, by /. B. Du Four, regibvs.
Tnree medals of Louis XIV,
fH).
M,
1-65,
by
5
Mauger, on the alliance of France and Holland, 1666, one reading christianiss. (/, fif), all fine and rare
all varieties,
308
Abraham Simon,
and beard, plain
tina of
JR,
T8
by 1-5, bust of
Abraham to right,
short hair
Thomas Simon,
chain, with plain reverse (I, ffcf). JR, 1-8 by 1*5, half length figure of Thomas,
three quarters left, long hair, plain falling collar, and buttoned doublet ; rev. plain (I, f$-f)> both fine and rare chasings by Stuart,
executed perhaps about the middle of the eighteenth century, the former
by
Abraham
himself, in the B.
M.
Peace between Holland and the Bishop of Munster by the Mediation of the Elector of Brandenburg, 1666, JR, 3-4, by
0.
soldiers holding
Mutter, bust of the Elector, three quarters right, between two over his head a wreath; rev. laat. nv. den.
mvnsters., &c, two armed figures holding lances with pennons, each surmounted with a cap, and united by Peace in centre, with an olive wreath, &c. (2, fi^)> a very fine and rare medal of two embossed plates, chased 1
310
as
3; and without any legends beyond kevrvorst. VAN. brandenbvrg. on obv., a very fine and rare medal by 0. Muller,
of two embossed plates,
and
chased, unpublished
311
as
3 '35, of coarse
and grotesque
with legend
1
work
medal as
(/, -)
on both
and unpublished
49
312
Proposed Commercial Treaty with Spain for the free passage of the Scheldt, 1666, M, 2-2, by John Roettier, laureated and undraped bust of Charles II ; rev. redeant. commercia. &c, the king as a Roman Imperator, standing upon a pedestal near the sea crowded with shipping (2, f|) j two others of same type,
in
M,
;
one a
all fine
fine struck
obv.,
the other a
3
cast
and
scarce,
313
Another on the same event, M, 2-25, by John Roettier, laureate bust of Charles II, hair long, and with fringed mantle around shoulders ; rev. as previous lot (I, f4). Capture of the Island of St.
XIV;
rev.
colonia.
supporting French
and rare
in
314
the
Downs,
1666,
M,
2-8,
ment with a
ship on
fire,
rev.
mnemosynon.
lines, within a laurel wreath, to which are attached the shields of the Seven United Provinces with
their respective bundles of arrows (I, -fif ) ; and a Medal, M, 1 '8, struck at Amsterdam by Fan der Wey, to commemorate the same naval action, and awarded to the town guard, a soldier with sceptre
and
-finr),
and
2
315
in
the
Downs, 1666, M, 2-25, a naval battle with a piece of wreckage in foreground inscribed G. pool, feict. I. A. DAM. rev. Be Godt der
den oceaen. de wet, &c, with the seven shields of the United Provinces suspended above (I, -|-|) ; and a Medal, JR., 1*8, struck at Amsterdam by Van der Wey, to commemorate the above
Goden
zet.
battle,
and
lot,
as
medal in
2
previous
316
1666, M, 3-1, by 0. Midler, bust of the Admiral, three-quarters right, with two Tritons holding naval crown over head ; rev. HiER. stryckt. het. britsch., &c, naval action with sinking ship in foreground (7, fff ), a rare and
very fine medal of two embossed plates,
3*2, of the reverse
and chased
and a Plaque,
M,
2
only
1666,
317
Michael de Ruyter,
M,
3-1,
by
0. Miiller,
a variety of the
Admiral's bust, wearing the collar and badge of St. Michael ; rev. dvsmoet menjvychen, &c, incuse, a naval engagement with ship
on
fire
50
318
Michael de Ruyter,
1666, M, 2-8, by Christopher Adolfszoon, Admiral's bust with collar and badge of St. Michael, three-quarters left ; rev. naval engagement with ship on fire in the foreground, in 1 and rare struck medal exergue, pvgnando. (J, f-f), a very fine 1666, two other struck medals of the same type, and a cast of the latter, M, 275, the two
3
319
Michael de Ruyter,
pewter, 2*8,
last
and
M,
2-85,
320
Michael de Ruyter,
1666,
M,
2-2,
by Jerian
Pool,
full-faced bust
with cravat and plain doublet between trophies of arms ; rev. Naval battle, with the artist's name on a piece of wreckage (/, -f-ff), a cast
hollow medal with broad rim.
miral 1666,
M,
3-05,
by
0. Mutter,
to right, with lace cravat, doublet and scarf, between trophies of arms, and two Tritons above holding laurel wreath over his head ; rev. HIER. stryckt. het. britsch. &c, Naval action with sinking
ship in foreground
(2,
fff)
o>
solid
and contemporaneous
and very
321
2
3*05,
Cornelius Evertsen,
latter
1666,
M,
of exactly the
in previous lot, but a cast medal of two embossed chased plates, in extremely fine state and very rare
medal
322
Cornelius Tromp, Lieut.-Admiral of Holland, 1666, M, 315, by 0. Miiller, bust of Tromp three-quarters right, between trophies of
rev.
arms, and two Tritons above, holding laurel wreath over his head ; hier. STRYCKT. het. britsch. &c, Naval action with sinking
ship in foreground chased plates
(I,
and
1
323
Cornelius Tromp,
chasing, JE,
in this metal
gilt,
1666,
M,
3-15,
by
0. Mutter,
tromp. admiraal
v.
holl.
very fine
and unpublished
2
324
English Ships Burnt in the Medway by Admiral de Ruyter, 1667, M, 2*9, by P. van Abeele, bust of De Euyter three-quarters rev. Ships burning right, with collar and badge of St. Michael
;
near Chatham, one sinking in the foreground, below, a shell inscribed Door. Order van haer E. Hoogh. Mog., &c. (I, ff-f), a very fine
325
Admiral de Ruyter, on the same event, M, 2-1, m. add. rvyter. rl. admiraal. genvhole nearly full-faced bust with cravat and plain doublet, below in script letters Chattam Jun : At 1667, plain re.,
chasing, unpublished
51
326
Admiral de Ruyter, on
M,
2-9,
by P. van
Abeele,
obverse as last medal but one; rev. De Kuyter's shield of arms within collar and badge of St. Michael, with crest and lambrequins,
and below anno 1667, a very fine and rare medal chased plates, and unpublished [PL VI]
327
Peace of Breda, 1667, M, 2-8, by Christopher Adolfszoon, mitis. et. fortis., Holland trampling upon Discord, &c, in the exergue, procvl. hinc. mala, bestia., inscribed edge (/, ff-f), a rare and
extremely fine medal
1
328
Peace of Breda,
both fine
1667, pewter, 2-8, by C. Adolfszoon, same type as before, but with plain edge ; another, similar, but a cast, M, 2-75,
and
rare, unpublished
2
2-8,
329
Peace of Breda,
by Jan Lutma, a lion sporting amongst arms and cannon, &c, with chronogrammatic legend sIC. fInes. nostros. Leges. &c. above, and below leo. batavvs.,
1667,
M,
behind lion
(T, |2-9 ) ?
O.A.L.
in mon. ;
rev.
DEO. AVSPICE.
&c
in
19 lines
this
very fine,
and
work of
artist referring to
English History
before,
330
M,
2 -7 of contemporaneous work,
and
scarce
331
Peace of Breda,
3-5, Peace accompanied by Love, on BELLON.E. SEDES. &c, Bird's-eye view of clouds, &c. ; rev. breda. 1 Breda (7, -f-ff), a very fine and rare medal of coarse workmanship
M,
332
Peace of Breda,
1667, two varieties of the preceding medals, one 3-5, with the date in the legend of the obv. micivii. and view of Breda taken from a higher point (/, ffi), and the other M, 3*4,
cast
M
2
with correct date, mdclxvii., both fine tremely rare and unpublished in this metal
ex-
333
Peace of Breda,
the river, above,
1667,
M,
3-2,
by
0. Muller,
Fame
rev.
hier. zeiilt.
het. vrede., &c, a Ship to right in full sail propelled by favourable winds (1, ff^)> a very fine an, d rare medal of two embossed and
chased plates
1
334
Peace of Breda,
1667,
N,
rev.
1*2,
ASSERTO. per.
on
flags (I,
fff )
M,
and
This medal was struck by order of the Magistrates of Leyden, and a specimen in gold was presented to each of the overseers, who were
appointed to supply
lists of the hearths of that city, for the purposes of levying the hearth-tax for the support of the navy.
52
335
Ships burnt
in
the
by P.
of Peace,
1667, M, sinking in the foreground rev. Peace facing, and seated upon piles of arms, supported by infant genii of war, above a scroll inscribed, soli. deo. gloria., &c. (I, fti)> a fine an ^ rare hollow medal of two
2 "9,
336
Ships burnt
but JR,
1667,
2*8,
in
the Medway,
solid cast.
1667,
by
M,
Proclamation of the Peace of Breda, 2-1 by Jerian Pool, Neptune on car to left, sic. cvnctvs.
and a
pelagl, &c, (I, fit)' both very published, and the latter struck
fi ne
the
former un2
337
1667,
M, 21 by
Jerian
medal
338
Peace of Breda and Alliance of England and Holland, 1667, N, 1*75, by C. Adolfszoon, an English and a Dutch ship
amicably alongside each other to right rev. britan. batav. pax., and above, the Shields of England and Holland suspended from a festoon of fruit and flowers encircled by a wreath of laurel
sailing
;
(I, -f|f),
artist
an extremely fine and rare medal in this metal, on which the has committed the error of placing Scotland in the first and fourth
1
339
1667,
Another, similar, Adolfszoon, as before, but struck in M, 1*75 but a contemporaneous cast, both fine and rare, and the latter unpublished
340
Peace of Breda,
1667, M, 2-25, by John Roettier, laureated bust of Charles II to right with fringed mantle around shoulders ; rev. favente. DEO., Britannia seated to left at foot of rock viewing her navies, in the exergue, Britannia., with edge inscribed carolvs.
(I, f-f),
extremely fine
and
scarce
Peace of Breda,
king's bust
is
1667,
N,
2-25,
by John
Roettier, as before,
but the
without drapery, inscribed edge as before (7, ft!)* a fine and very rare medal in this metal 1 The figure of Britannia on the preceding and following medals of "%* this type, is said to be a portrait of the famous court beauty Mrs. Stuart, Duchess of Richmond.
342
Peace of Breda,
as before
;
1667,
M,
2-25,
by John
Roettier,
gilt,
edging avgvstvs. PACIS. et. imperil &c, both very fine medals, and
the latter very rare
and unpublished
53
343
Peace of Breda,
1667, M, 1*75, by John Roettier, conjoined busts of Charles II and queen to right, with R. below ; rev. favente. deo. Britannia seated to left under rock, with long spear in right hand,
(/, -fif)>
with ships in the distance under the meridian sun and rare
very fine
1
344
Charles
II and Catherine, 1667, M, 1*1, by Philip Roettier, draped bust of king to right, with P.R. below j rev. catherina. regina. Quiet state of Britain, draped bust of queen to right (J, fff).
1667
right;
(2),
inland
M,
1*1,
by P.
Roettier, king's
bust undraped to
rev.
copper; published ; another, obv. as before, M, 1*05, but a rose bush (I, ff^), all fine and rare
qviescit., sleeping lion (I, ffi), latter unpublished in another M, T05 of same type but cast at the time, unrev.
ANTE. OMNES.,
5
345
Duchess of Richmond,
Duchess to
left
1667,
M,
2-8,
by John
Roettier,
bust of the
with loose bodice fastened on each shoulder by a without legend, and with plain reverse (/, \%\), unpublished brooch, in this metal. Another of same type, but in JE, both rare and the
latter in very fine state
346
semi-draped female symbolical of the United Provinces leaning against a trophy of arms with ships in the distance on either side ; rev. assertis. legibvs.
2-5,
&c. in twelve lines within a garland suspending the seven shields and seven bundles of arrows of the United Provinces ( Van Loon, ill,
Investiture of Charles XI of Sweden with the 22). Garter at Stockholm, 1669, M, 1-7, salvs. popvlorvm.,
St.
(7,
and rare
347
Investiture of Charles XI of Sweden with the Garter at Stockholm, 1669, JV, 2-5, Concordia, regvm., the Garter passed through two crowns and two interlinked c's, and suspending the George medal; rev. SALVS. popvlorvm., St. George and the Dragon
(J,
M|),
extremely fine
and
rare, unpublished
metal
348
Sir
Edward
a fine
Nicholas, Secretary of State under Charles II, modern chasing by Stuart (?), M, 1-45 ; rev. edoardvs.
lines (/, ff).
Roettier,
right;
rev.
diffvsvs.
in.
orbe.
&c, The
Globe
(/,
ff).
2-5, by John Villiers, bust of the Duchess to right, wearing low drapery, withRoettier, 3 out legend, and with plain reverse (I, !), all very fine
Barbara
Duchess of Cleveland, M,
54
349
Installation of John
George Elector of Saxony as a Knight of the Garter, at Windsor, 1671, A7 1-9, St. George on horseback, armed and caparisoned as for a tournament, slaying the dragon rev. DV. TRE. HAVT. TRE. PVISSANT. ET. TRES. EXCELLENT.
",
J
prince. CHARLES.
II.
(/,
fff),
1
II]
350
Fame
;
and motto
supporting Electoral cap and arms within the Garter rev. nvmmvs. exeqvalis. &c. in 16 lines, not in Medallic
Installation of the King of Sweden as a K.G., JR. 1-7, St. George and Dragon to right; rev. CONCORDIA. 1671, regvm. &c, the Garter passed through two crowns and two interlinked c's within the collar and badge of the order (2, f^f), all fine
Illustrations.
and rare
351
'
3
1671, JR,
gilt,
left, St.
m en enclosing the inscription, Gestorven den \ en Begraven den 7 van Wijnmaend, 1671, &c. ; rev. Two cherubim holding up a winged
and supporting a tablet on which is inscribed ter T ioost. verschver. Capiteijn Manhaften ordinaris Voort Collegie van d' Edel-mogende Heren ter Admiraliteyt in
hour
glass,
Gedachtenisse van D. E.
Amsterdam., qvo. fata, trahvnt., &c, in eleven lines, a fine large medal of two embossed and chased plates united by a broad rim, and of
fine bold treatment, of extreme rarity,
and unpublished
*** This gallant officer distinguished himself in the expedition against the Algerine pirates, under the command of Admiral van Ghent, allied with an English fleet under Vice-Admiral Allen in 1670, to which an allusion is made in the lines on the reverse.
351* Tranquillity of the United Provinces, 1671, JR, 14,Belgic Lion to left holding seven arrows, and scales; rev. SED. constant. libra., &c, High crowned hat of Liberty surrounded by the
escutcheons of the Seven United Provinces (Van Loon, in, 44). Theatre Royal Ticket, JR, 1-3, for. the. pit., 1671, with
laureated and cuirassed bust of Charles II to and with plain edge, both very fine and rare
left,
struck as a proof 2
352
inter, ord.
foed.
(I,
|f),
1
extremely fine
55
353
Duke of Lauderdale,
Duke
1672,
M,
2-5,
by John
Roettier,
Bust of the
to right; rev. consilio. et. animis., Minerva seated to right, Battle of Solebay, 1672 bearing the Duke's crest, &c. (I, ff). (2), M, 1-6, Bust of Louis XIV, victoria, navalis., varieties with
artist's
III
Elevation name (/, J-4), latter unpublished. Prince of Orange to the dignity of Stadt1*5,
M,
rev.
Arms
Prince (full-faced) on horseback to left, Another on the within garter (2, f ff)est.,
same
event,
M,
is
1*6, a.
lion springing
tree,
to
from clouds
354
wrV fine
an^ mre
1672, JR, Bust of William Henry Prince of Orange to right in centre, surrounded by six circular medallions of Charles II of England, Charles Rabenhaupt Lieut.-General,
Louis XIV of France, Bernard Prince Bishop of Munster, John and Cornelius de Wit, &c, with their titles in Dutch ; rev. A view of the siege, with inscription around, als. groningen. was. BELEGERT. DEN. 9. IVLI. EN. VERLATEN. DEN. 17. AVGVSTL, 1672., &c, which is surrounded in its turn by twenty small circular medallions of the Administration with their names below, a beautifully engraved plaque from the Voelcker cabinet, unpublished and probably
unique
1
355
Charles the Second's Declaration of Liberty and Conscience, 1672, M, 2-35, by Philip Roettier, fidei. defensori. religionis., &c, Seated figure of Liberty, holding book inscribed fides., sword and cornucopia ; edge inscribed architecture, 1 navalis., &c. (I, ffi), an extremely fine and very rare medal
356
2-35,
by
Lucy
Duchess of Portsmouth,
bust
right ; unpublished in this metal
to
rev.
omnia,
;
G. Bower, Draped on globe (7, ||f ), vincit., Cupid another Medal of the same lady, 2E, 2*3,
M,
1-15,
by
Bust draped to right, with a lock of hair detached from knot behind head, without legends, and with plain reverse
by John
(I,
Roettier,
and rare
357
Charles the Second's Foundation of a Mathematical and Nautical School in Christ's Hospital, 1673, M, 2-85, by
John
right
Roettier, king's
;
rev.
bust draped, and in richly figured armour to institvtor. avgvstvs., 1673, a blue-coat boy encou-
Commerce, above, Plenty, &c. (I, fff), extremely fine and 1 and termed by Evelyn the " Glorious Medallion." very rare,
Fame and
56
358
Christ's Hospital Badge, 1673, JR, 2-75, by John Boettier, obverse similar to reverse of last medal, but the figure of Commerce (represented by Mercury) absent, and the legend avspicio. carol, secvndi. regis., no reverse (7, fff). Christ's Hospital Mathematical Medal, M, 2-25, by John Boettier, laureated and
bare bust of Charles II to right
state
;
rev.
(J,
Naval Action near the Helder between English and Dutch, and Death of Capt. van Gelder, 1673, M, 3 05, escutcheon, helmet and crest of Van Gelder, decorated with lambrequins, with
inscription to his memory, below in a compartment ; rev. DE. vader. WON. DE. SLAG. DE. ZOON. VERLOOR. ZYN. BLOED., &C, naval
engagement with ship on fire in the foreground, in exergue, pvgnando. (2, f-f-J), a very fine and very rare medal of two embossed
* *
and chased plates, united by rim [PL VII] Captain Van Gelder was the son-in-law of Admiral
De
Ruyter.
360
Peace of London,
to left
;
rev.
1674, M, 2-4, William of Orange on horseback Chronogrammatic legend, A. DoMIno. VenIt. PaX.,
olive branches, flying over a
calm
sea, at
poraneous
cast, both
rare
Another of same type, M, 2*45, but a contem2 and very fine, latter unpublished
3-1,
361
three-quarters left, in armour, long cravat, and scarf; rev. Be Belegeringe der Stadt Naerden Zynde de Eerste, &c, view of the siege
operations
and bombardment
of the town,
M,
2-8,
by P. van
with cravat, scarf and George of Prince on horseback in the midst of his troops,
a town in the distance, and above on a scroll naerden over wonnen, &c, a very fine and rare embossed and chased medal in two plates,
unpublished
1
362
Peace of London and popularity of William III of Orange, 1674, M, 1-6, hinc. hostes. debello., man in armour extending
left
hand towards an orange held by a hand in John Milton the Poet, M, 16, by rare.
clouds, &c.
(/,
ff ),
referring to the opening passage of Paradise Lost published in 1667. Admiral Adr. de Ruyter, M, 1-8, by Simon of Brussels, struck in
Anne, present century, unpublished. 1676, a fine chasing, M, 1-6, by Stuart, 4 Faith crowned, holding Bible, &c, all fine
the
first
quarter of the
Countess of Dorset,
57
363
sole, davghter. & heire., &c. and wearing deep lace cape M arriage of Wi Nam with loop. (I, |f|), cast and chased, and of Orange and Princess Mary, 1677, M, 34, by 0. Miiller, William and Mary clasping right hands and holding between them
rev.
I
1 1 1
brit.
a naming heart, &c. ; rev. bier. bint. t>E. heil'ge. vree. den. &c, Britain and the United Provinces holding spears, each
surmounted with flag and cap of Liberty, with Peace between them, uniting the shafts with a wreath of laurel (I, ffi), composed of two plates embossed and chased, and united by a broad rim, both rare,
and
the latter very fine
364
Marriage of William III of Orange and Princess Mary, 1677, M, T65, by Nicholas Chevalier, bust of William to right, with broad cravat, and in armour rev. Bust of Mary to left, with drapery fastened with two brooches (I, fff). Another variety, JR, 1*65,
;
from a
gilt,
fasten the drapery (1, ||-|). 2-5, by F. N., bust of William, three-quarters right, with long hair, cravat, and in armour, with George of the Garter ; rev.
Arms crowned
last
rare
III
365
Marriage of William
before, but a
this metal.
as
contemporaneous cast in M,, 2-5, and unpublished in Festival of the Garter, held on St. George's Day,
M,
1*95,
George and the Dragon to right ; rev. inscription, DV. TRE HAVT. TRE PVISSANT. ET. TRES EXCELLENT. PRINCE. CHARLES. II. &c, in nine lines, within a wreath of laurel (7, |^f ), both fine and rare 2
366
John George II Elector of Saxony, 1678, Thaler, M, 17, square, electoral Arms within the Garter, and those of Saxony, Juliers,
Cleves,
and
d.
Mons,
in
respective
corners
rev.
mdclxxviii.
neuen. schieshauses, in three lines, divided by einweyh. Hercules with lion's skin and club, and below, on a cartouche, Peace of Nimeguen, 1678 1. thal., very rare, and unpublished. view of Nimeguen beneath rays from Heaven; rev. (2), M, l'l,
gallo. batava pax, the shields of France, England, and Holland, 3 suspended from an olive wreath, varieties, one cast, all very fine
367
Murder of
Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, M, 155, by G. bust of Godfrey to right with two hands strangling him ; Bower, rev. tantvm relligio, &c, Green strangling Godfrey in the presence
of the Pope, inscribed
edge
(I,
f^f)
brass rim,
by Milton,
and plain edge ; two others of same all very fine and scarce
^R and
M,
4
58
368
Murder of
to preceding
Sir E. Godfrey, 1678, JR, 1-55, by G. Bower, obv. similar rev. eqvo. credite. tvcri. Hill on horseback to left ;
on
carrying the dead body of Godfrey, with another assassin in front foot, with Primrose Hill in the distance, inscribed edge as
(/, f|-f )
;
before
this
metal ;
two other
same
artist ; rev.
ecclesia.
perversa, &c, heads of the Pope and Devil joined in one, with plain and inscribed edges (1, J-|-), the latter unpublished, all very fine and scarce
369
4
E.
Murder of Sir
obv.
as rev. of preceding,
but reading ECOLESIA (sic); rev. STVLTI. ALIQVANDO. SAPIENTES. heads of priest and fool joined in one, cast and unpublished ; another,
m pewter,
pewter.
1*55, reading
two
JR and
(/,
pewter, 1 -55,
latter
Godfrey,
walks. VP.
hil,
||-r),
unpublished in
The Popish
Monk
Plot, 1678, o. why. so. fickle, Janiform rev. a cluster of seven faces, &c. (I, ;
JR and pewter cast, and in pewter struck. and M, plated, -75, of Titus Oates ; small Medalets, and a Jetton, M, 1*2 on the Alliance of Spain, France, and
three varieties in
Two
275), mostly
fine
and rare
10
370
Sir
Samuel Morland,
II,
1681, JR, 1*3, by John Roettier, King's bust to IN. adversis. svmmo. vitae, &c, in nine
and on edge,
EQ.
AR.
ET.
BAR., &C.
(fff-).
Anthony
his acquittal of G. Bower, l^etamvr, view of London high treason, 1681, JR, l'6,by
from Southwark
as
fff).
of
Garter, 1681, Thaler, JR, 1*75, Rhine, Knight svstentante. deo. Arms within the Garter. Named Hamet
of
1682,
M,
T55, a
371
Ambassadors
of
Morocco and
Named
Butler,
Hamet to
right
rev.
Keay Nabee
full-faced (ff).
James
Duke of Ormond, termed the "Loyal Ormond," 1682, JR, 1-9, pr^esidivm. ET. dvlce. decvs, sword and olive branch in saltire through a coronet (/, |---)i a fine chasing by Stuart. James Duke
of York, 1682, JR, 1*1, by G. Bowyer, nvllvm. nvmen. abest. Britannia seated to left with spear, &c, with retrograde n's (I, fff),
the first two fine
and
59
like
1
of Beaufort, 1682,
;
M,
2-45,
by John
gilt,
to right
rev.
marchio.
et.
comes, branovii.,
/V
jo
(I
m)- John
.Gidley, 1682,
M,
2-7,
(1,
Iff),
for suspension.
ley, obv.
7
!32.,
.1,
Two other Medalets, JR and iohn. gidley. of. London., &c. ; rev. Bartholomew Armorial shield (7", f-ff).
1683, M, 2-9, Armorial shield of Gidley with h flowers and fruit ; rev. M. S. Mnemosymon. et.
Bartholomcei. Gidley.,
he second)
(I,
H4),
5
Howard,
1683,
X.fy
'^^
4>
Cardinal's robes;
very rare
2T~
Theatre
JR, 1*8, by 0. Bower, Charles II as Hercules skin warding off the attacks of a Hydra, &c. ; HiEC. otia. fecit., Shepherd watching his flock,
j
two wolves on a
gibbet,
London
in the distance
"
Medal, no
and supporters,
in exergue,
ROIT.
etal al
and un1
[PL VII]
"
Medals,
and
as before (2),
JR and
M,
;
2'15,
by
3
rev.
fine
cast
another of
plated,
and of the
size 2*1
s
;h
II,
JR, 2*15,
by
Boettier,
obverse as before;
rays
no
1
md
378
[PL VII]
Firmness ot onurles
II, JR, 2-2, King's bust to right laureate, and with a profusion of hair ; rev. semper, adamas., A diamond amidst flames on an altar on the summit of a rock in the sea (/, |-f|).
Death of Charles
II,
58
368
Murder of Sir
to preceding
;
E.
Godfrey, 1678,
JB
eqvo. credite. n carrying the dead body of Godfrey, on foot, with Primrose Hill in tin
rev.
(I, f^f ) ; another, in pewter, metal; two other varieties, JR, 1*
before
this
perversa, &c, heads of the Pope plain and inscribed edges (I, f^f), th and scarce
369
Murder of Sir
E.
Godfrey, 1678,
but reading ecolesia (sic); rev. ST heads of priest and fool joined in one in pewter, 1*55, reading ecclesia, an
lished in this metal ;
two
others, in /
<
walks.
pewter.
The Popish
M. and pew small Medalets, and and a Jetton, M, 1-2 on the All
|^-|),
Two
in 275),
370
Sir
King's ADVERSIS. SVMMO. VITAE, &C, SAMVEL. MORLANDVS. EQ. AR. ET.
IN.
1*6, by G.
Mastei
Bowt
(/,
fff).
Charles
Rhine, as a Knight of the Gart< SVSTENTANTE. deo. Arms within the and Keay Nabee, Ambassadors o
Charles
II,
1682,
M,
fi;
371
Bantam to Charles II, 1682, M, 1-6, Hamet to right ; rev. Keay Nabee full-f; Duke of Ormond, termed the "Lo
PR^ESIDIVM. ET. DVLCE. DECVS, SWOrd through a coronet (/, f|4), a fine chasing by Stuart.
James Duke
Bowyer, nvllvm. nvmen. abest. with spear, &c, with retrograde n's (i, J-f),
by G.
and
59
372
1682,
ET.
M,
2-45,
by John
gilt,
rev.
MARCHIO.
COMES. BRANOVIL,
1682,
&c,
a
in twelve lines
|ff).
John Gidley,
to right,
M,
2-7,
without reverse
of.
(I,
for suspension.
Two
Hf), JR and
;
John Gidley, obv. iohn. gidley. borne, may. 21. 1632., Armorial shield (2,
M,
1\ of
London., &c.
rev.
rev.
M.
S.
Mnemosymon.
et.
perennius. Bartholomcei. Gidley., &c, in sixteen lines all very fine (except the second) and very rare
(I, -f|-^),
373
Izaak Walton, Angler, died 1683, M, 1-4, by F. Avern; rev. His tomb. Cardinal Howard, 1683, M, 2-8, by Giov. Hamerani,
Bust to right in Cardinal's robes ; rev. NE. VICTA. RESVRGANT., Hercules searing with a torch the decapitated necks of the Hydra,
above, an eagle crowning him with laurel wreath (I, Iff), very rare ; Theatre another of same Cardinal as before, but a cast in lead.
Royal Pass, M,
of Charles II
1-4,
and Catherine, a
for. the. pit. 1684., with conjoined busts very fine and rare proof by Boettier 4
374
Rye House
Plot, 1683, JR, 1*8, by G. Bower, Charles II as Hercules reposing on lion's skin warding off the attacks of a Hydra, &c. ; rev. devs. nobis, ilec. otia. fecit., Shepherd watching his flock,
and near them are two wolves on a gibbet, London in the distance (2, fff ) ; another on same event, same type, but struck in M, both 2 fine and very rare
375
Charles
Medal, no date, N, 2-15, by Boettier, King's bust to right, hair long, falling over right shoulder, in armour and mantle, on truncation, R. ; rev. Eoyal arms within the Garter, with
II,
"
Royal
"
crowned helmet with lambrequins, crest and supporters, in exergue, diev. et. mon. droit. (J, H-f), extremely fine, very rare, and unpublished in this metal [PI.
VII]
as before (2),
376
Charles
"
II,
Royal" Medals,
and
cast
JR and
M,
2-15,
by
3
rev.
another of
JE plated, and
Death of Charles
II,
M,
2-15,
by
obverse as before;
A
378
large sun with rays extending nearly to edge of medal, no 1 legend, very fine and very rare, quite unpublished [PI. VII]
Firmness of Charles
II, iR, 2-2, King's bust to right laureate, and with a profusion of hair ; rev. SEMPER, adamas., A diamond amidst flames on an altar on the summit of a rock in the sea (/, |-f-|).
Death of Charles
II,
1685,
M,
1-95,
lion's
60
Lot 378
continued.
skin head-dress to right
setting sun, in exergue, medals, perhaps of
;
rev.
mdclxxxv.
or
omnia, orta. occidvnt., Sea with (I, f^-), both fine and very rare
2
German
Dutch workmanship
379
Death of Charles
II, 1685(2), M, silvered, 1-9, and pewter, 1-95, type as medal in preceding lot, unpublished in these metals ; two others on the same event, JR and M, 1*6, by Roettier, to. the.
rev.
cold, tomb., &c, from right to left, Time seated to right on tomb ; king, charles. the. second., &c. (/, f f|) ; another, M, 1-6,
of
(/,
same
type, bat legend transposed all. fff), all fine and rare
JAMES
A.D.
II.
1685-1688.
380
First
ii.
Day of Accession, 6 Feb., 1685, JR, 1-85, inscription iacobvs. REX. ang. SCO., &c, in centre, with ferendvm., &c, around; rev. fvlcitvr., &c, and a crowned harp in centre with legend
around,
maiora.
II,
minoribvs.,
&c,
(/,
^).
Accession
of
James
1685, JR, 1*85, same type, but on obv. the King's titles and bust, as on the coronation medal by John Roettier (I, ^fA ), both 2 very fine and very rare cast and chased medals
II,
381
Accession of James
king, james.
II.,
Lion rampant and god. save. Another, on same event, JR, -7, by Christian Wermuth, King's bust, full-faced ; rev. tvebitvr. omnes., ), very rare. Coronation of a burning lamp on altar (/, James II, 1685, JR, 1*4, by John Roettier, A. militarl, &c. (I, %);
1685,
1-1,
;
M,
^%)
Another variety
shirt
of
frill
puckered
(/,
of King's 4
382
Coronation of James
but the variety with
lot, extremely fine
1685,
N,
1-35,
by
J. Roettier, as before,
frill
and
puckered as in preceding
1
o.
383
Coronation of Mary,
1685,
N,
(I,
1-3,
by John Roettier,
;
^f^-)
Another of same
struck in JR, both very fine, and the former rare in gold
Coronation of James
Este
(
II, JR, 1*4, by Roettier, Medal composed of the obverses of the coronation medals of James II and Mary of
I,
&).
James
II,
by Jan Smeltzing, King's bust laureate and with short hair to right; rev. nemo. me. impvne. lacesset., Lion couchant crowned to right, with sceptre and orb (I, y%), both
1-9,
very fine
and
tJie
61
385
Prudence of James
II,
1685,-51, 1*15,
left (I,
?
7
by
G. Bower,
nvllvm. nvmen.,
(7,
).
Two
others, similar,
M
.
and
Queen's
(7,
T4
)>
Another, M, 1*75, by bust with three detached ringlets scarce 5 gilt) and
G. Bower, King's
386
James
busts
II
and Mary,
1685,
M
to
gilt,
2*05,
;
by
G. Bower, conjoined
of
right
)-
rev.
fortes,
radii, sed.
benignl, Sun
Va
Touch pieces
(2),
N and M,
3
387
James
by
II,
his reign
1685,^1, 175,
tvtamen. ab. alto., Angel, with flaming sword, pro6 tecting the British crown laid upon a chair of State, &c. (/, TyJ Duke of Monmouth, on the suppression of the rebellion a,nd pewter, 1-95, and his defeat at Sedgemoor, 1685, by Jan Smeltzing, parvm. svccessit. feci., &c, a Soldier trying to 6 open a lion's jaws (/, -^), all very fine and rare, the last unpublished
G. Bower,
in pewter
388
Duke of Monmouth, on
and
his defeat at Sedgemoor, 1685, ^l 2; by G. Bower, Bust to right, without legend; rev. pewter, svperi. risere., &c, Monmouth failing in his attempt to seize three crowns on the summit of a rock in the sea (/, ^g3 ), latter un-
published in pewter.
Another, on same event, pewter, 1-5, by Jan libo., &c, the Duke's head upon the
6
5
),
(J,
2^
and
1685,
M,
by B. Arondeaux, Bust of James II to left resting on four sceptres upon a pedestal, &c. ; rev. ambitio. malesvada. rvtt., Justice trampling on a serpent and weighing three crowns against the sword, torch, and serpent of discord, at her feet are the headless bodies of Monmouth and Argyle, with their heads on two blocks,
&c.
(I,
in this state
390
Military and
Naval Reward, 1685, ^l and M, 25, by John bust of James II to right, with short hair, and draped ; Boettier, rev. GENVS. antiqvvm., ail antique trophy, with naval engagement
(7,
2 V/), both .very fine and rare *** This and the following medals were intended as military and naval rewards for distribution amongst those who had commanded the royal forces and the fleets which opposed the double invasion of Monmouth and Argyle.
in the distance
62
391
Military and Naval Reward, 1685, M, 2-55, by John Roettier, as before, but the bust of James II to right, with longhair, and draped in an ample mantle, with mon. of artist under bust (2, W). Another M, cast and chased, of similar type, set in a brass rim, pierced. Sir John Speelman, Bart., 1686, leaden cast, 1-65, arms of Speelman ; rev. EO. omnia, vnde., sea, with two suns, one setting 8 2 (I, 3V ), the first and last fine and rare
392
off Hispaniola, 1687, M, 2*2, by G. Bower, conjoined bust of James II and Queen to right rev. SEMPER. TIBI. PENDEAT., HAMUS., ship's boats engaged in fishing up treasure from a wreck (2, 6^). Christopher Duke of Albemarle, Governor-General of Jamaica, 1687, M, 185, by G. Bower, ex. aqva. omnia., Neptune reposing on sea-shore, holding 6 trident, and resting upon an urn (2, -), both extra fine, and the
;
393
Religious toleration in England, 1688, M, 2-35, by Ian Smeltzing rev. res. immoderata. cvpido. est., a dog with rosary around neck, swallowing a book inscribed M. I., trampling upon another with L. a, and upsetting a third with s. R. P., &c. (2, 6 Imprison^).
1688,
tin, 2-4,
Tower
of
London
rev. sic.
SOL.
Moon
unpublished in tin
394
M,
si.
portraits of the
edge,
by G. Bower, bust of Sancroft to right rev. Medallion Seven Bishops, and below, G. B. r., with inscribed 2 fractvs. illabitvr., &c. (2, 6g2T ). Another of same type,
2*05,
;
cast,
Another,
M,
to left
immota. trivmphans. church on a rock in the sea, ; 3 assailed by four winds (7, Vt )> a ^ wry fine, and the last very rare
395
1688, JR, 2; by Daniel Warou, a variety of the preceding, with artist's initials D. w. F. on rev. and plain edge (I, xr), a very close copy of the one by G. Bower. Another variety, M, 2-05, differing in the date, which is written
mdclxxxviil, and
(I,
VV )*
in the omission of the artist's initials, plain edge and rare varieties 2
396
Bishops, 1688, M, 2-25, of Dutch workmanship, the. gates, of. hell., &c, a Jesuit and a Monk trying to undermine a church supported by a hand from heaven ; rev. WISDOM, hath, bvilded., &c, medallion portraits of the Archbishop
63
Lot 396
continued.
and
six Bishops (I, a -), a fine
cast
Two
others, M, 2*35, of same type, but a modern cast and much chased ; and lead, 1-6, with edge inscribed, upon. this. ROCK. HAVE. I. 3 the last struck, and rare built, my. church. (I, \2 -),
397
and M, 1-2, monstris. dant. Birth of Prince James, 1688, (2), fvnera. CVN^E., the young prince as the infant Hercules strangling two serpents (J, 6428 )Danish commemoration of the Prince's birth by Sir Gabriel Wood the British Envoy, 1688 (2), M, 1*4 and 1*5, conjoined busts to right of James II and
Queen ; rev. illas. fvgat., &c, Map of the British Isles, varieties in the exergual legend (1, ^f&lo)Another, JR, 1*9, on the Dutch commemoration of the same event, 1688; rev. felicitas. PVBLICA.
the Queen in bed nursing an infant, and in exergue, OB. felicis.,
&c,
398
and
poraneous
cast
M,
said pewter,
2*4,
by Ian
;
Smeltzing, bust of
James
^1
2
399
Birth
Smeltzing,
and pewter, 2*35, by Jan James, 1688, Truth radiate treading on serpent and opening the door of a cabinet, inside which a Jesuit is supporting the young prince
of Prince
through the top; rev. eqvo. nvnqvam. tv. crede., &c, The 3 Trojan horse with inscription on saddle cloth (I, % ^), both very fine and rare, and the latter unpublished in pewter 2
400
Birth of Prince James, 1688, M, 1-95, infantem. qve. vident. apporrectvmqve., &c, Aglauros opening the basket and discovering 6 Erichthonius, &c. (I, -^). Antichristian Confederacy of
Soiiman
alliance
III,
JR and pewter,
LouisXIV, Mezzomorto, and James 11,1688, 1 *5, by Jan Smeltzing, The four monarchs swearing
;
around an altar
rev.
in.
lilies
imp
(7,
*&),
all very
and
401
Antichristian Confederacy, 1688, JR, 19, similar type; rev. Three lilies, &c, as before, but issuing from a scroll ornament in which
is
the date
-
(I,
gilt,
2 3, all
s ^- ) ; two others of same type, but M, 2', and JE, cast and chased. Dispute between James II and
6
1688,
M,
1*9;
rev.
from clouds, with rays shining upon the Bible which weighs down the emblems of Popery (I, 6^/), all fine and rare 4
64
402
Invitation to William
joined busts to right trampling upon the
1688, M, 2-5, Coniam. mihi. ROMA, minax., &c, Religion ; emblems of Popery, &c. (I, Vt ) Landing
rev.
M,
1-85,
by Jan Luder,
Laureated and draped bust to right; rev. GVIL. NAS. in. torbay. brit., William on cliff directing disembarkation of cavalry, &c. 7 2 (J, Vt )j both fine and rare
403
Embarkation of William of Orange at Helvoetsluys, 1688, M, 3 2, by 0. Miiller, Bust of William, three-quarters right, between
-
Prudence and Valour crowning him with laurel rev. T. vertrek. VAN. SYN. HOOGHYT. DEN. HEER. PRINS. VAN. ORANJE., &C, A large
;
fleet in full
(I,
sail
VV
5
)>
chased plates
%.* The
inscription on the tablet under the bust on this medal is quite perfect, but on the British Museum and Hague specimens it has been erased.
404
Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, pewter, 2 '3, by Jan Smeltzing, William as a Roman Emperor
;
and
holding
up the shield of England, &c. rev. minatvr. soli. sed. favet., &c, The Belgic lion under the rays of the sun (France) guarding 8 the the globe on which is a cap of Liberty, wreath, &c. (I, ), both very rare two others on the same event, former very fine, 4 and pewter, 1*95, both cast with plain edges (I, 6g^9 ), and fine
M
by
405
(2),
M,
2-
William to right in armour, and with ornamented terras, astr^. reuisit., review of the army of invasion;
M,
406
2-
imperivm, &c. (/, e^ ); another, G. Bower, as before, but with plain edge, both very fine and by
2
non
rapit.
2; reading gvilh instead of gvilielmvs, and the Prince with a plain cravat, inscribed edge as before ;
M,
lot,
and
407
Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, IT. 195 by B. Arondeaux, William III, as a Roman Emperor, clasping hands
over a lighted altar with Britannia wearing a triple crown, in the distance are seen King James and Father Petre fleeing, the latter
with the young Prince playing with windmill; rev. contra, infantem. perditionis, boats landing troops near a fortified 3 1 harbour, &c. (/, \^), extremely fine, and very rare in this metal
[PI. II]
65
408
1688, JR, 1-95, by Arondeaux, two varieties, one as preceding lot, the other from a different die, without artist's initials, and the fugitives are repre-
Monk
1*75
;
with cross
rev. in.
M,
- ), tvitionem.
6
(/,
relig, &c. Belgic lion with sword wreathed in laurel, resting one foot on the Bible and trampling on a serpent, &c. (1, Yr1 )> oU in
very fine state
409
Alliance of William of Orange and the Elector of Brandenand M, 1*9, by E. Faltz, bust of the Elector burg, 1688 (2), Frederick III to right; rev. exped. eritan. CONSIL., &c. Juno with sceptre, and with finger on her lips, eagle at her feet (I, 8 2 ), both rare. and 2E, 125, Flight of Prince James, 1688 (3), Father Petre mounted on a lobster, &c. rev. les. armes. et. l'ordre. dv. pretendv. prince, de. galles, Miller's arms, with 6 3 motto, "hony. soit. qui. bon. Y pense." (/, ^r ); another, ^R,
and
y.
other varieties,
M,
JE,
gilt,
pense.
(I,
-^),two
last
unpublished.
Abdication of James
6
II,
King
(I,
very
410
Flight of James II, 1689, M, 1-95, by Jan. Smeltzing, bust of James to left, with hair in bag behind ; rev. NON. ICTV. HVMANO. &c,
Administration column destroyed by lightning (/, ^). offered to William, 1689 (2), M, and pewter, 1-95, pro. glandibvs. &c, broken oak near a flourishing orange tree, &c. (I, I1 ), 3 all fine and rare medals, the last unpublished in pewter
411
Arrival of
rev.
France, 1689, pewter, 2-4, by Jan Smeltzing, magnis. interdvm. PARVA. &c, Vixen setting fire to a tree in
II
James
an
in
which
is
(/,
(2), M, 165, by Mauger, perfvgivm. regibvs., varieties with different bust of Louis XIV, one without the artist's name (/, ^p-). Another medal
Reception of James
on same event, M, 2-4, by Jan Smeltzing, bust of James II to laureate rev. ORBATA. LVCE. lvcidvm. &c, Seascape with sun the moon, &c. (7, t), all very fine and rare tially eclipsed by
;
left,
par-
66
412
1689,
M,
1-95,
by Jan
Smeltzing, poena, comes, sceleris., a bear wearing rosary stung by bees from three hives, &c. (I, *-&), very rare. William and
1689,
cast
M,
2-,
coelo.
(I,
t), a contemporaneous
Another on same event, M, 2 -05, by G. Bower, similar, but a struck specimen, with inscribed edge, dvm. micat. hoc. geminvm. &c, all
fine
and
scarce
413
Rebellion
to right, laureate
M, 2-1, by Jan Luder, bust of William and draped ; rev. The Ark of the Covenant resting on a hill, and above, an armed warrior with EMANVEL. overhead, around are other warriors, and in foreground, Father Petre and the
in Ireland, 1689,
6
William and Mary as Restorers ). young Prince, &c. (7, of the Church, M, 2-1, by G. Bower, coelo. delabitvr. &c, Statue of William III on a pedestal inscribed jere. perennivs. &c. struck, and with plain edge, loth very fine, and the former very rare 2
2
**r
414
(2),
N, and M,
14, by
Phaeton,
who
NE. totvs. absvmatvr., Jove thundering against 2 is falling from his chariot (/, *-), both very fine
^o^r- i IA
,415
(2),
N, and M,
1-4,
by
2
from a
different die,
2*^^*416
(2),
N, and M,
1*5,
by
pretivmq. et. cavsa. laboris., Perseus delivering Andromeda from a sea monster (I, y<), both extremely fine 2
417
two
varieties
non. patitvr. &c, Eagle ejecting an eaglet from nest, &c, with draped and undraped busts (I, -^i^o)- & 1*5,
svmma.
dies.,
by
lightning,
Papal emblems, sword, dagger, 6 5 (J, 3r ), all very fine and rare 4
418
M,
the
gilt,
1*6
by
and 1689, Lead plated, G. Hautsch, bust of king to right; rev. Queen to left,
d. xi. April.
M;
first
other two with plain edges (I, %$). Another JR, with edge inscribed rex. est. CONQVESTOR. &c.
others,
1-6, similar,
(I,
-).
Two
but one with edge coronat. west, monast. &c, and the other with plain edge (I, 6 7 ), all fine and rare, some
M,
1 *6, similar,
unpublished
67
419
(2),
;
JR, 2-2,
rev.
cast. Another on the same event, JR, 2*5, by B. Arondeaux, busts of king and queen vis-a-vis in two wreaths of rose and orange under a crown; rev. meliorem. lapsa. &c, an uprooted oak lying near a flourishing
conjoined busts of king and queen to right vitvte. &c. (7, 6-^88 ), one struck, rare, the other
orange
420
Mary,
1689,
JR,
2-3,
by Jan
Smeltzing, Laureated bust of king to right, with name of Jehovah in Hebrew on the breastplate ; rev. DEO. ivdice., William crowned,
and with sceptre and orb, kneeling upon the globe under the eye of Providence (J, 6 another on same event, M, 2 3, similar, ;
^)
obv.
(I,
wilhel.
),
hi.,
of
Jehovah
2
Coronation of
William
and
Mary,
by Jan
Smeltzing, Conjoined busts of King and Queen to right ; rev. ite. missa. EST., The Arms of Britain suspended from an orange tree,
Father Petre, and the young prince compelled by lightning, &c. (I, W)> anotner on same 1 "9, by same artist, similar type, but William's bust only, event, JR, 2to right, undraped (I, *), both very fine and rare medals
sides are
and at the
James
II,
to flee
422
1689,
;
JR,
2-85,
Busts of
King and Queen vis-a-vis in high relief rev. M. BRIT. EXP. NAV. bat. lib., &c, Belgium armed and bearing the shield of Orange, being welcomed by Britannia, &c. (I, *?) ; two others on same
event, JR,
to
tvitionem. relig., &c, Belgic lion with sword wreathed in laurel resting one paw on the Bible, and
right, the former
6 trampling on the serpent of discord (7, ^), and the latter, rev. PRINC. AVR. et. NASS., &c, Garnished shield of Britain crowned,
surrounded by the arms of the Seven United Provinces very fine and rare
(I,
*j), all
423
(3),
JR,
M,
an&pewter,
by F. Kleinert, Bust of William to right laureate; rev. Chronogrammatic inscription gvilielm. princeps. AVRIACVS., &c, within the Garter entwined with orange branches, and decorated with the shields of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland crowned,
with inscribed edge, rege. crede. mihl, &c. (1, 6 5 ); another of same type, JR, 1*95, with edge regia. res. ideoqve., &c, all fine 4 and rare, the last three unpublished
F 2
68
424
and M, 1-35, Coronation Festival at the Hague, 1689(2), Arms crowned of William III as Prince of Orange rev. HANC. tvemvr. hac. nitimvr., Armed figure of Liberty resting on a
;
upon an
altar (I,
and very
2
425
Coronation Festivities at Amsterdam, and Mary seated facing in royal robes, &c.
rev.
TER.
gedagtnis.
dat. op. de. dagh. der. kroning., &c, the Captain, Lieutenant, and Ensign of the City Guard of Amsterdam standing facing
6 (I,
^f
8 ).
Two Medals
1 5,
-
and
M,
cast
rev.
on the Coronation, in pewter, 1*5, struck, indignvs. regia. ira., two suppliants Jove, in the foreground, Saturn departing
all fine
and very
an em3
69
1689,
;
M,
1-3,
the shield
tree, &c.
rev.
a feast in front of
a triumphal arch decorated with bust of William III, and inscribed 8 PRINCIPI. patriae, qve. s.c. (I, Vr ) > two others on same event,
and
M,
1 *2,
and
3
427
(3), M, M, and Pewter, 2-2, by P. H. King and Queen to right, former laureate rev. avrea. florigeris. svccrescvnt, &c, Britannia holding cross, scales, cornucopia, &c, seated under an orange and rose tree, with a crown in the branches, &c, with inscribed edge, externo. male, 1 pressa, &c. (I, Vo ); two Nuremberg Counters on the coronation, M, 1- and Brass, "75 ; rev. Arms (/, s-fi-^-), all very fine, (he first three
rare,
428
M and M,
;
1-95,
right, laureate
rev.
te.
crowned, accompanied by Religion, &c, clasping the hand of William, with Belgic lion at his side, with inscribed edge
M
429
regia.
(/,
*)
and
;
M,
1 -95,
same
&c.
another,
M,
type, but with edge regia. res. ideoqve, 1*95, similar, but with plain edge, all very fine
and
Tribute to William
draped bust to right
;
rev.
1689, .1, 2-75, by Jan Zwder, cuirassed and amor, batavae. gentis. et. britannicae.
&c, in 12
lines,
(/,
sceptra, &c.
and the edge inscribed DAT. sceptra. solvs. 6 4 and extremely rare, and unpublished ), very fine
VII]
;
430
William and Mary, 1689, M, 1-95, gvli. hi. d.g.m. brit., &c, bust of King to right, with w. R. in cypher on breastplate rev. bust of to left, draped with fringed mantle (i, 6 6 ), a very fine and Mary
relief,
the
'9
artist
-7,
is
unknown.
honour
of
in brass,
Tl,
and
in
70
431
2-4, by Anton Meybusch, gvilielmvs. hi. bust of William to right, laureate, in armour, brit., &c, with straps on shoulder, and mantle ; rev. bust of Mary to right,
MAG.
with high hair, and with drapery fastened with brooch in front (J, %^ ), a very fine and very rare Medal, struck perhaps at Copenhagen, where A. Meybusch was working at that period 1
432
2-5, gvilielmvs. d. g. anglor., &c, ending Bust of king to right, in armour and draped MARIA. D.G. &c, ending Fidel defensatrix. P.F.A., Queen's
left,
bust to
hair,
(I, %rw), a very fine and very rare medal, of which Chevalier "Hist, de Guillaume III" p. 152, says that it was struck in 1690 on the King's
433
1-5,
bos-
mag. brit., &c, Queen's bust to left with high hair and adorned with pearls, and undraped, and 6 below, I. B. F. (/, 7f!)> n brilliant condition, extremely rare, and
below
rev.
maria.
ii.
d. g.
i>
Jan Boskam
434
[PL III]
leaden cast,
6 9
1-9,
)-
of William and Mary, and M, 1*25, rev. Cross fleury with w. M. in mon. crowned in each angle (I, 696 ), unpublished in copper. Relief of Londonderry, 1689, M, 1-8, Bust of Louis XIV on
Two
Counters,
pedestal between Gallia and Germania ; rev. Bust of William III to right on pedestal between Pallas and Plenty, &c, wilhelm. maxi-
(7,
f '),
all fine
and rare
435
Fortunes of Rebellion, 1689, and gilt, 1*9, by Jan Smeltzing, a Hydra holding a crown and trampling upon sword and scales
rev.
crvcem. hic. diadema., &c, Fortune (with two faces) standing on a globe perforated by a serpent and holding axe and
ille.
Frederick III, Elector of Brandenburg, (I, %). elected a Knight of the Garter, 1690, pewter, 2-2, by Jan Smeltzing, Bust of the Elector to right, terminating in scroll work rev. eqves. NOB. ORD. perisc, &c, St. George and the Dragon
crown, &c.
;
(1, -fg-| ),
all fine
and
3
lion
rev.
436
Dutch Discontent,
1690, M, L95, by Jan Smeltzing, Belgic rampant to left with staff surmounted by cap of Liberty; quantvm. mvtatvs., &c, Same lion chained to an orange
tree
71
Lot 436
continued.
Another, on the re-establishment of union and confidence in the States, M, T9, by same artist, Bare bust of William to right ;
(I,
^f-).
rev.
fasces
animos. ivngit., &c, Belgic lion rampant to left crowning 2 with laurel wreath, &c. (I, f^|), both fine and very rare
(4),
437
M,
M
M
bronzed and
gilt,
by
Queen draped
to right;
velvt. inter, ignes., &c, a Full moon shining in the midst of clouds and stars over a landscape (/, frf )> fine, and the first very
rare
and unpublished in
silver
438
(2),
M and M,
1*95,
by
moon
shining in
Arrival of William III in Ireland, 1690, iE, 21, and a brass cast, 2*05, draped and cuirassed bust of king to right ; rev. non. metam. ABIECTA., &c, Unicorn galloping to right over three frogs towards the sea, &c. (I, -ff f ), all fine and the last two very rare,
and unpublished
439
in this metal
Arrival of William III in Ireland, 1690 (2) pewter, and pewter-gilt, 1-9, by Jan Smeltzing, rev. alis. NON. ARMis., Eagle flying left Battle of carrying bay and orange branches and sceptre (I, -ff-f). Fleurus, 1690, M, 1*65, by Manger, mars, vltor. foedervm, &c,
two
varieties of
(I,
|f|).
1690, M, 1-65, by Mauger, mersa. et. fvgata. anglorum., &c, three varieties of the bust of Louis XIV (7, Tf), a ^ fine an ^ scarce 7
Head,
440
1690,
M,
2-75,
by
Molart, Bust
;
XIV
to
left,
laureate,
fvgata. anglorvm., &c, Trophy of captured English and Dutch ships surmounted by a victory, Med. Louis XIV, 1 fol. 229, very fine and very rare [PL VII]
et.
mersa.
*** This
" Med. Louis is the original medal figured in XIV," and not that described in Med. III. (I, T fo)> which has a different obverse.
cast, 2-8,
441
invictissimvs.
LVDOVICVS., &c, draped and cuirassed bust of Louis XIV to right ; rev. matvrate. fvgam., &c, Louis XIV, in marine car to right Another on same event, M, 2 -85, by Ian Smeltzing, a (I, f|f). rare variety of the above, but struck, and reading lvdovicvs. magn. gall. rex. pivs. AVG. and with s. under bust which also differs 2 rev. as before, very rare and unpublished, and very fine
;
72
442
1690, M, 1-6, by Mauger, obseqvens., three varieties with and without artist's under bust of Louis XIV, and on rev. the positions of King
and Victory are reversed (I, t^sVttb-)- Regency of Mary, 1690, JR, 1*5, by Ian Smeltzing, conjoined busts of King and Queen to right rev. dissipat. et. reficit., Mary, crowned and robed, holding Battle of the Boyne, trident and cornucopise (I, 4if )> wrV rare 1690, M, cast, 2-25, and pewter, 2-3, apparvit. et. dissipavit., William crossing river at head of troops, &c. (/, ^-), all fine and
:
-
443
Battle of the Boyne, 1690, JR, 1-95, by R. Arondeaux, laureated, draped, and cuirassed bust to right, gvilh. hi. d. g. MAG. brl, &c. rev. et. vvlnera. et. INVIA., &c, William crossing the river at the head of his troops, &c. (/, yif)- Two others on same event, JR, 1*95, and M, cast, 1*9, of same type, but reading on obv. GVIL. Hi. M. brit. r. de. iac. et. lvd. trivmp. (I, Qf), all rare, and the first
;
extremely fine
444
1690,
JR and M,
1-95,
by Heinarmour,
Roman
tree,
soldier, resting
plant avit. vbiqve., &c, Schomberg as a on his shield, and holding a young orange
et. libertate., &c.
445
Flight of
James
II
from Ireland,
of
by
James
II to left, draped,
rev.
pedibvs. timor.
its feet,
running
446
Entry of William
III into Dublin, 1690, JR, 2-3, by Jan Luder, apparvit. et. dissipavit., William crossing the river to left at head of his troops ; rev. focos. servavit. et. aras., William pre-
a soldier are
senting to Hibernia a cap of Liberty in the distance, James II and 1 fleeing, &c. (7, |fj), very fine and rare. [PI. Ill]
in Ireland, 1690, JR, M, and tin plated, 1-6, by G. Hautsch, hibernia. restitvta., William crowned by Victory, and presenting an olive branch to Hibernia kneeling, edge inscribed armis. ivngit.,
447
Amnesty
&c.
(/, {-).
Two
other varieties, in
artist's initials
under bust,
unpublished in copper
and pewter
73
448
The
Pacification of Ireland, 1690, JR, 1-95, Conjoined busts of William and Mary to right ; rev. pacem. arrogat., &c, William on horseback to right in the costume of a Roman Emperor (7, ff^ ), The Regency a contemporaneous cast, and very rare, unpublished.
Queen Mary, 1691, JR, 1-45, by Jan Smeltzing, te. absente. tvebor., Lion departing from lioness and cubs (77, Tj%). William's
of
Return to Holland, 1691, pewter, 1*95, by Jan matvrare. hvc, &c, the Sun in the sign Leo (Batavus) all fine and rare medals, the last unpublished in pewter
449
Smeltzing,
(77,
T ts)>
3
William's Return to Holland, 1691, JR, 2-35, by Jan Smeltzing, King's bust to right laureate, draped, and with sun's rays in front of cuirass; rev. recreo. dvm. redeo., The rising sun shining upon the Dutch Coast, &c. (77, Tf-g), very fine and very rare [PI. VII] 1
450
III into the Hague, 1691, JR, R. Arondeaux, vnvs. pvgnando., &c, William III as a 1-95, by Roman Emperor with Christian standard, and attended by Hibernia,
(7, jfe) ; another on same event, Jan Smeltzing, Triumphal arch of three avenues, &c. ; JR, 1*95, by rev. SERVANDVM. servatos., William and his suite in an open boat
and rare 2
451
in
1691, JR, 1*8, qvid. metvas. (LESAREM., &c, William III and his suite in an open boat, &c. (77, ^g) ; another on same event, JR, 2*3, by Jan Smeltzing, m. r. gvlielmo. hi. victori., &c, inscribed on
a suspended drapery, and above, the three principal triumphal 2 arches erected at the Hague (77, rwo)> both very fine and rare
452
Congress of the
Allies, 1691, JR, M, and plated, 2; by R. ingentes. animo. dignas. iove., &c, Jove seated in Arondeaux, the midst of the gods in council, and edge with chronogrammatic inscription, REX. regVM., &c. (77, ^2) ; Three other Medals
on same event, JR, and pewter (2), 1*7, by G. Hautsch, CVRA. hvc. tradvcitvr., &c, Prudence seated to left holding dart and mirror, two with inscription on edge, and the other (pewter) with plain 6 edge (77, xgV), all fine and scarce, last two unpublished in pewter
453
William
III and Louis XIV contrasted, 1691, JR, 2-05, lvdovicvs. xiiii, oppressor, decrepitvs., Louis XIV as a Roman Eman exploding bomb ; rev. peror leaning upon a sword resting on gvilelmvs. HI. liberator, florens., William III as a Roman
of Mons, 1691,
M,
1-6,
^),
74
454
et.
The Relief of Coni, 1691, Pewter, 2-25, by Jan bust of William III to right ; rev. sabavd. valdens. etc. Luder, serv. &c. Four female warriors clasping hands over a blazing
lines (II,
T^).
xW), unpublished in this metal. Another, on the same event, 1691, Pewter, 1*95, by Jan Smeltzing, non. penetrant, radii. the sun behind mountains, obscured by clouds (77, Tyg), unpublished
altar, &c. (II,
455
Irish at
1691, Pewter, 1*45, by Jan Luder, absens. vincit. battle scene, with Two other cavalry charging (II, -^), unpublished in this metal.
2*2,
by Jan
Smeltzing,
456
Battle of Aghrim, 1691, JR, 1-45, by Jan Smeltzing, sic. vno. perit. &c, a lion trampling on a prostrate dog, and clawing a fleeing cock another, on the same event, JR, 2-05, by F. D. Winter ; (II, $t) rev. legend and type similar, but in exergue, iacobo. et. lvdovico. 2 hibernia pvlsis, &c. (II, if^), both very fine and rare
;
457
1-5,
1691, JR,
Frenchman in of Athlone, Galway, and Sligo, Capture ^Vy)and Pewter, 1*95, by Jan Smeltzing, armis. nominisq.
terrore., Three medallions representing the capture of the three towns, with Irish shield in centre, &c. (II, ^fV )> a ^ ver1/ fine an d rare 3
458
Capture of Limerick,
1691, JR and Pewter, 2*2, by Jan Smeltzing, NON. H^EC. SINE nvmine, &c. Fame flying to right blowing her trumpet, with distant view of a besieged town, &c. (II, &), unpublished in pewter; another, on same event, JR, 1*45, by Jan
Luder, bona, cavsa. trivmphat. Keligion and Liberty kneeling at the foot of an orange tree, &c. (II, &), all very fine, and the last
extremely rare
459
right ; rev. iovis. vndiqve. fvlmina, &c. Hibernia seated facing upon a pile of arms, above Jove's eagle, &c, 8 (II, ^t 8")> unpublished in this metal ; another, on same event.
Pewter, 1*85, with similar reverse, but with bust of William III to
right on
obv.
Pacification
of Ireland, 1691, JR, 2*15, by D. Trapentier, parcere. svbiectis. ET. DEBELLARE, &c, a raging lion trampling upon a prostrate Hydra, &c. (II, ^o), with inscribed edge, et. regnare, &c, all very
fine
and rare
75
460
Pacification of Ireland, 1691, M, and pewter, 1*9, by B. Arondeaux, iam. placidvm. sonitvra. &c, the Genius of Nassau playing upon a harp, and seated upon a pile of arms, &c. (77, 7/3), unpublished in Two other Medals on the same event, M, and M, 1-6, by pewter.
G. Hautsch, restitvtori. hibernia. &c, Victory flying with attendant Genii bearing six shields, &c, with battle scene below (77, yW), the silver medal is an unpublished variety reading hibernia., both with inscribed edges, all fine and rare, the last unpublished in copper 4
461
Establishment of William
on the Throne, 1691, pewter, ex. vno., William as a Roman 1-85, by Jan Luder, qvatvor. Emperor, holding out a sword from which are suspended four crowns (77, &). Another Medal on the same event, M, Vh by
III
by D. Koehne, cavsa. del est., Four warriors of England, Ireland, and Holland defending an orange tree, &c. Restoration of Peace, 1691, M, 1 -35, by C. J. Leherr, (27, ^.). restitvit. lvcem., Minerva seated on a cloud under sun's rays, &c. (77, %), very rare. Small Medalet on same event, M, 7, restitvit. 4 lvcem., sun shining over the sea (77, yW)? all fine and rare
1-35,
Scotland,
462
Deventer Testimonial,
1691,
1*8,
by Jan Luder,
standard, and raising Hibernia, &c. (77, y%y), Ireland reunited, 1692, published in brass.
latter
T85, by Jan Luder, William standing on a cliff directing the disembarkation of his cavalry ; rev. rex. avget. &c, William uniting Hibernia to
M,
Anglia and Scotia standing near an empty very fine and rare
463
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, pewter, 2*1, by Jan Smeltzing, Hercules with club seated on a rock to left ; rev. BRITANNIA, et. belgica. &c, a Naval action (77, y%). Another on same event, M, 1"55, by J. van Dishoecke, mar. britann. pvls. gall. &c, Naval action with a trophy of England and Holland in front (77, ^^). Same event,
M,
464
2-25,
by Jan
action with sinking ship in front (77, 2ir)> all fine and rare
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, M, 2-2, by Jan Boskam, imperivm. pelagi. nobis., Naval action, with a cock fleeing from a lion and unicorn in front (77, ^s)- Another varying in bust, with scale armour, and with 1. boskam. below (77, ), both very fine and very
rare 2
465
M,
2-9,
to right in scale armour, with lion's head in front, and mantle ; rev. simili. poena, commissa. lvvntvr., Neptune (William III) punish-
XIV)
(77,
yVoX a
very fine
an d extremely
1
VIII]
76
466
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, M, pewter and lead bronzed, 1-95, by P. H. Miiller, non. illi. imperivm. &c, William as Neptune driving Louis XIV from his marine car, &c. (II, arr), unpublished in pewter. Another on same event, M, 1 -45, by Jan Smeltzing, bust of William III to right rev. divvmq. sibi. poscebat. &c, two officers in marine car inscribed RVSS. et. almon. driving Louis XIV from the
;
an d
^^
very
mre
467
Battle of
La Hogue,
rev. psevdo. nepholding trident surmounted by laurel wreath in marine car inscribed rvssel. et. tvno. marl &c, two officers
XIV
(the
false
Neptune)
off
the sea
1
468
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, M, 1-5, Two officers in marine car as before rev. nvnc. plvribvs. impar., the blowing up of the French " Another on same Admiral's flag-ship " Le Soleil Royal (II, -5). same type on rev. but obv. lvdovicvs. magnvs. rex. event, M, 1*5, undraped bust of Louis XIV to right (II, $), both very fine and
;
469
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, M, and pewter, 1-6, by G. Hautsch, nvnc. plvribvs. impar., Naval action, with the flag of the "Soleil " Royal sinking, and the sun setting behind the French ships, inTwo others on scribed edge sic. phaethontaeo. &c. (II, -$). same event, M,, and pewter, 1*6, varieties without artist's initials under bust (II, ^9 ). Same event, ^R, 1-9, by F. Kleinert, hev. qvis. iam. miseris. &c, Turks on shore bewailing the destruction of the French fleet, with inscribed edge, OB. deletam. &c, (II, oVr)> all fine and rare medals 5
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, ^R and pewter, 2-2, by P. H. Midler, solis. iter., Naval action, with the Zodiac above, and the Sun about to pass on to Cancer from Gemini, inscribed edge and chrono6 another on same grammatic, ConCastIgatVs., &c. (II, ^) event, M, 2*15, type as before, but with plain edge, all fine and
;
470
471
Battle of La Hogue, 1692, pewter, 2*05, sol. oriens. fvgat., &c, Admiral Russell's ship the Britannia sailing by a rock in the sea, and on the other side of it, the Soleil Royal sinking (27, ^6^).
Tupper" Medal on same event, JR, 2; by Jas. Roettier, Conjoined busts of William and Mary to right ; rev. NOX. NVLLA. secvta. est., Naval action with the Soleil Royal in flames (77, ^). Same event, M, T8, by G. Hautsch, memorise, ^etern^e., Bust of William III between two Genii supporting the shields of England
and Holland upon a pedestal, &c, with inscribed edge matvrate., &c. (II, 2%)' attfiue and rare 3
The
"
77
472
Capture of Namur,
to left, laureate, in
1692, JR, 2-85, by Mauger, Bust of Louis XIV armour with lion's head in front ; rev. a pedestal surmounted by a Victory, and inscribed, lvdovicvs. magnvs. namvrc., &c, at sides of the pedestal are captured standards, and the river gods Mosa and Sabis (77, -fc ), a very fine and very rare
medal
473
Capture of Namur,
two
event,
brass,
1692,
M,
1-6,
XIV
1;
invictissimi.
by Mauger, namvrcvm. captvm., Jetton on same (77, ^-). trivmphatoris., &c, View of
Namur and
2-85,
citadel (II, -gW), where it is mentioned, that no specimen Battle of Stein kirk, 1692, this piece has been met with. of
M,
by Molart and Mauger, DE. hispanis. anglis., &c, a trophy of captured arms (II, 2V9), unpublished variety with laureated and
Same event, M, 1 -65, to right. plainly draped bust of Louis Two others on same event, by Mauger, type as before (II, ^ft-).
XIV
M,
fine
1-6,
(77, Jfo),
all
and rare
474
M,
2-25,
by Jan
Smeltzing, ex.
vngve.
(77, ^g-).
Execution of Barthelemi
Grandval,
de
Lignieres Chevalier de
1692, M, 2-35, by Bosham, in victissimvs. gvillelmvs. Cuirassed and draped bust to right ; rev. monument on mag., which an executioner is breaking a malefactor, and inscribed
BARTHELEMI. DE. GRANDVAL. AVRO. LVDOVICiEO., &c. both very fine and rare medals
475
(77,
2*0),
Execution of Grandval,
1692,
M and M
left
;
silvered,
1*9,
by Jacob
pre-
van Dishoecke, Bust of Louis XIV to ceding, but legend par. sceleri. (77,
rev.
A monument as
Relief of Rheinfels, Jan Smeltzing, a drooping lily with sun above in 1692-3, M, 1*9, by clouds ; rev. NEC. AVRO. NEC. ARMis., French army retreating 3 (77, ^r.), all fine and rare
^).
476
John George
1693,
IV of
M,
1*75,
&c,
electoral
Saxony created a Knight of the Garter, by Martin Heinrich Omeis, ivngimvr. hoc. signo., arms surmounted by cap within the Garter, inscribed
Another on same event, edge, cvsa. est. anglorvm, &c. (77. M, 1-65 (square), j.g.c. 4 in cypher within the Garter; rev. qvi.
^).
saltire
under
1693,
M,
1-4,
by C. Wermuth, nil. cantvs. nil. nvmervs., cock and hens from fox issuing from bush (77, ~8 s ), all very fine and rare -^
flying
78
477
Naval triumphal car, drawn by ladies of his court, &c. (77, aVe)* action off Gibraltar, 1693, JS, 1-65, by Mauger, commercia. hostibvs., &c, two varieties of the bust of Louis XIV (77, ^). Battle of Landen, 1693, Pewter, 2; by F. D. Winter, victo. victore. gallo. nvmero. dvplice., &c. in twelve lines (77, &),
very rare, all fine
478
M,
2-35,
gvillelmvs. mag. laureated and cuirassed bust of William to right; rev. forti. sic. victor., &c, falcon swooping at a heron, which receives it upon its beak (77, ^^)Two others on same event, JE,
by Mauger, caesa. host. xx. mill, tormenta, &c, trophy of captured arms, varieties of the bust of Louis XIV (77, ^5), all fine
1-65,
and rare
479
Battle of Landen, 1693, M, 2-4, by Ian Boskam, similar rev. to preceding medal, but obv. wilhelmvs. hi. d. g. mag. brit. franc, et. hib. REX. bust of William III to right, laureate, in armour, and with mantle across, a very fine and extremely rare variety, unpublished
1
480
Battle of Landen, 1693, and Pewter, 1 95, bust of William III to in scale armour, and with hair confined in a bag rev. MON. SORT. left, d'estre. battv., a drum beaten by a hand issuing from clouds, &c. (77, tj8oV)> both very fi ne an d very Tare, the latter unpublished in
;
pewter
481
and M, 2-3, by Presage of a new era of prosperity, 1693, Arondeaux, bust of Mary to right in bodice and mantle, and with
Pi,.
handsome bandeau rev. secvr. pvbl. et. felix. &c, William and Mary standing with extended hands, with a globe surmounted by a phoenix between them, and below two river gods. thamisis and rhenvs, &c. (77, -gfe), both very fine and very rare, the
hair decorated with
;
latter
a contemporaneous
cast
482
Distrust of Louis XIV, 1693, M, 2-2, by Jan Smeltzing, bust of William III to right, in armour and mantle ; rev. felix. qvem.
facivnt. aliena., &c, an altar decorated with the Belgic arrows, on which are a Bible and the cap of Liberty, and over it is a hand
holding a sword entwined by an inscribed
fine
scroll,
483
M andpewter,
2-25, Louis
XIV
seated
on throne fishing for Belgians with a hook baited, with scroll inscribed pax., between them, Minerva cautioning them, &c. ; rev.
felix. qvem. facivnt., &c, type as the preceding medal
both very fine
(77,
-^),
2
and
79
484
Arrival of Prince Lewis of Baden in London, 1694, -pewter, 2-, by Jan Boskam, rec. p. badens. lond., William receiving the Prince of Baden at the gates of his palace (II, T ). Expedition
to Brest,
1694, M, 1-65, by auger, custos. orae. aremoricae., Minerva on sea-shore near a naval trophy (II, -^ts), three varieties
XIV. Bombardment of Dieppe, 1694, M, 2-, Jan Boskam, Bust of William III, nearly full-faced ; rev. et. by proximvs. ardet., &c, Neptune in car drawn by two unicorns, &c. 9 5 (77, g ^-), all very fine, the first and last very rare
of bust of Louis
485
Bombardment
obv.
rec.
P.
type on rev. as before, but badens. LOND., William receiving the Prince of Baden at
of Dieppe, 1694, M,
(II,
2,
^).
Bombardment
of Havre,
M,
2-4,
by Jan Boskam,
(II, -^V), 00
^ very fine
1694, /R, 175, by F. Kleinert, iovi. William III as a Roman Emperor, with fulmen ; rev. tonantl, vrbes. aspicet. accensas., &c, Ships bombarding the Coast of
175, of same type, but with incolvmi. mens. OMNIBVS., &c, on edge. Another, pewter, 1*75, with plain 4 edge, all very fine and the last three unpublished varieties
others,
Two
-5).
and
M,
487
Capture of Huy,
testes., &c, the
(II, iff).
1694,
M,
2-4,
Duke
of Holstein
M,
488
impotens. exercitvs., a first impression in soft lead from a Martin Brunner, unpublished. Campaign of 1694,
1-95,
by
P.
H. Mutter, virtvti.
et.
rev. die
by
helmeted holding their respective national flags, surrounding the standard of Christianity, &c, inscribed edge, dominvs. protectio.,
(II, if|), unpublished
in copper.
1-2,
Thomas
Neale,
Master of
the Mint,
489
tho. neale. armiger., Draped bust of Neale to right, plain reverse (II, ^*), very rare, mostly very fine 4
(fif),
C.
M,
William
by
III and Louis XIV contrasted, 1694,iil undpewter, 165, Wermuth, William III standing pointing with his sceptre to the sun on his left, to which he is looking, &c, tale. fvi. talis. nvnc. svm., &c, rev. talis, eram. talis, nvnc. svm., &c, Louis XIV
in similar attitude,
incrementvm., &c. (27, iff), both fine and extremely rare medals, of which only one other specimen is known in silver (Gotha), and in pewter 2 unpublished
80
490
Queen Mary,
D. G.
1694, M, gilt, 3-15, with rope border and loop, maria. ANG. SCO., &c, Crowned bust of Queen to left wearing necklace and ermine mantle, within a floral inner border, between the
inner and outer borders is a wreath of leaves (engraved) ; rev. same type incuse, a fine and extremely rare plaque, unpublished, and perhaps
unique
1
491
by Jan Boskam, invictissimvs. gvillelmvs. mag., Bust of William III to right, laureate, in armour and mantle rev. MARIA. D. G. MAG. brit., &c, Bust of to left with bodice and mantle with ornamental edging, queen below, I. BOSKAM. F. (27, |ff), both very fine and very rare, the latter
2-35,
unpublished in pewter
492
Death of Mary,
1694,
and
pewter,
2*4,
by
Jan Boskam,
wilhelmvs. in. D. G. MAG. BRIT., &c, bust to right, laureate in armour and mantle rev. MARIA. II. D. G. MAG. brit., &c, draped bust to right, with hair bound with strings of pearls, and tiara on head (77, |4^), both varieties with plain edges, fine and very rare,
;
unpublished in pewter
493
Death of Mary,
right,
1694,
M,
Mary
to
with high hair and handsome bandeau, and wearing a richly ornamented mantle ; rev. popvlis. liberatis. erepta., &c, the
of the
Queen lying in state under a canopy, with the King at the foot of the bed weeping, &c. (77, %% ), very fine and seated
body
very rare
494
Death of Mary,
left,
1694, JR, 2-35, by Jan Boskam, bust of Queen to with hair high and curly, and bodice and mantle edged with
rev.
lace
French
495
EX. ocvlis. erepta., &c, snake, scorpion, toads, and the lily dead and prostrate, in the distance a unicorn galloping
rock, &c. (77, $f)i very fine
up a steep
Boettier,
Death of Mary,
1694,
M, M, and
and very rare [PI. VII] 1 1-95, by Jas. and Norbert gilt,
M
496
svblatam. ex. ocvlis., &c. (77, |^|). Same event, M, plated, and pewter, 2*3, by Jan Luder, qvando. vllam., &c, Wisdom, Piety, and Constancy in front of a funeral pile (77, -4-f),
6 unpublished in pewter a variety of the preceding medal, 169-f-, M, 23, with Obv. MARIA. II. D. G. MAG. BRIT. FRAN. HIB. REGINA., undraped
all fine, the last
Death of Mary,
bust of
Mary with
and
tiara
on head
(77, 1
and very
169,
and unpublished in
2-4, by
silver
497
Death of Mary,
M, and^E,
W.
in front, and bound up behind with strings of pearls ; rev. florant. in. fvnere., &c, Britain and Holland seated on the base of a tomb, with the Queen's cypher above, and her bust in front, &c. (77, Mf)> very fine 2 and very rare, but of poor execution, unpublished in copper
to right, draped,
81
498
Death of Mary,
169|, JR,
tristitia. pvblica., Britannia seated in a mournful attitude against a monument decorated with a medallion of Mary (II, ^|"tX a ^> very fine, rare, and
;
2-3,
rev.
unpublished in copper-gilt
3
cast, 2-3,
499
Death of Mary,
ment
(II,
rev.
169-f,
and pewter
(struck),
three gradations
Mary
Another on same event, JR, 2 -4, by Jan BosJcam, similar ^jf). but obv. MARIA. D. G. mag. BRIT., &c, bust of Mary to left, hair
high and curly, and wearing mantle and bodice edged with lace
(II,
^f
),
500
Death of Mary,
169f, JR, and pewter, 2-4, by Jan BosJcam, coelitvs. a tomb with bas-relief illustrating a sacrifice, on the top data., &c, of which are three obelisks, the central one decorated with a medal-
Mary (II, |4f)- Same event, JR, 2*4, by Jan BosJcam, a variety of the above, with obv. bust of Mary to left, with hair high and curly, and wearing a lace-edged bodice and mantle (II, all ),
lion of
^f
fine
501
Death of Mary,
Queen
to left
;
169f, undraped bust of rev. moriens. evaset. ad. astra., four mourners at
BosJcam,
Jan
a square tomb on which is an obelisk decorated with medallion of Mary, &c. (II, -Hf)* Another on the same event, pewter, 2; the
body
of
Mary
King and
atten-
CORONA, meliore., &c, Mary with palm ; on a cloud, and below, four crowns and a sceptre branch, reclining on the earth (II, ^)> D0 ^ very fine and very rare 2
dants mourning
502
Death of Mary,
169|, JR,
1-8,
by
Jan Drappentier,
o.
serves.
anim^e. dimidivm, &c, Britannia kneeling and praying at an altar, with spear and shield behind her (II, if -}). Another variety, JR,
1*7, differing
i.
in
details,
drappentier on
Same
diser. rosen., &c, two flags, one flying, the other drooping, each decorated with a rose (II, |ff). Same event, JE, 1*6, by John Boettier, o. grave, where, is. thy. victory., Mary seated on a
globe, holding
palm branch
and rare
503
Death of Mary,
169f, JR, 1*95, by Jakob van Dishoeke, meliori. ornata. corona., sarcophagus surmounted by a laureated skull, and with a cyprus-tree at each corner, &c. (II, ifi) ; two others of
with engraved inscription on edge, and JE, with plain edge; same event, pewter, 2*3, by Jan Luder, The royal coffin under a canopy supported by four obelisks in "Westminster Abbey, &c. (II, iff), all fine and rare 4
1 -95,
82
WILLIAM
III.
1694-1702.
504
Capture of Casale,
1695, JR, 15, by Jan BosJcam, plvribvs. impar., Same event, and M, boar attacked by four dogs (II, iff- ). P. H. Mutter, carpimvs. occidvo. speratam., &c., Turreted 1-8, by
(II, -g-ff).
Bombardment
kerca. iLLiESA.,
Louis
of Dunkirk, 1695, iE, 1-65, by Mauger, dvnHarbour of Dunkirk, three varieties with bust of
and rare
6
1-65, by Mauger, indkle. goods in a harbour filled with
XIV
505
Men moving
iff ),
three varieties.
Brussels
pewter,
bombarded and
by M.
Smeltzing,
Namur
retaken, 1695,
M, and
1-95,
fox endeavouring to set fire to a rock on which an eagle has built her nest, &c. (II, Iff), all fine
vrit. fvrit. NON. proficit.,
and
506
5
1-9,
Namur
retaken, 1695, M,
liam III to right, with high hair, and wearing decorative armour and large gorget; rev. namvr., Bombardment of a city on the
further side of a river, in exergue recvper. 1695. D. 1. sept. Same (II, -giH!), said to have been executed at Gotha by Sorberger. J. van Dishoecke, vi. ignis, et. ensis., Officer event, M, 1-55, by
on horseback commanding at the bombardment of both very fine and very rare medals
507
Namur
(II, \\%),
Namur
retaken, 1695,
gilt.
M,
1-9,
by
but
event, pewter, 1*7, M. MILITVM. elvdit., &c, Naniur kneeling presenting her keys to William, &c. (II, ifi). Same event, M, 2*35, by Jan Boskam, coram, c. m. host., &c, William on horseback commanding
slightly
Same
by R. Arondeaux, florem.
gallle.
c.
and rare
508
Namur
retaken, 1695, M, (cast), &ndpewter, 1-85, by Jan Boskam, medal in previous lot, with obv. invictissimvs. gvillelmvs. mag., Bust of William III to right laureate, in cuirass and mantle (i7, -g--|), a ^ fine an d very rare, and unpublished in
varieties of the
pewter
509
Namur
nil.,
retaken, 1695, M, 2-35, by N. Chevalier, forti. pectori. &c, Ostrich with key in its mouth, Namur in the distance; rev. Inscription namvrcvm. mvnitissimvm., &c, in fourteen lines within a laurel wreath (II, iff), a very fine and very rare medal com1
83
510
Namur
retaken, 1695, ^l, JE, and ^wter (cast), 1-95, by P. H. provincia. restitvta., &c, Namur murally crowned seated between two river gods, &c. rev. A pyramid inscribed
Muller,
;
in eleven lines (II, iff), the first two the last with plain edge. Box Medal,
M,
1*95,
very fine
on same event and type as before, with inscribed edge, all and rare, the second and last unpublished 4
511
Namur
retaken, 1695, M,
1-95,
et.
overturning with his standard an obelisk which Gallia vainly endeavours to support, &c. (II, ^f-f ). Same event, M, 2*35, by Jan Boskam, vincit. amor, patris., &c,
A warrior
A pedestal
French
with inscription surmounted by a victory, with captured and two river gods at the base (II, if),
512
Namur
rev.
M, and pewter, 1-8, by G. Hautsch, Hercules medallions of William III and the Elector of Bavaria ; supporting
retaken, 1695,
NON. avro. virtvte., &c. View of Namur and fortifications, with chronogrammatic inscription on edge, rex. angLVs., &c. (27, ^ff),
unpublished in pewter. Same event, 2E, 2*, by Jan Luder, ivsti. dvo. fvlmina, &c. Europa kneeling at an altar in front of a pedestal, on which are two medallions of William III and the Elector of
-jfy),
last
513
Namur
retaken, 1695, M, 1-95, by Jan Luder, namvrc. recept, the Genius of the Meuse reclining near the City of Namur in flames, &c. ; rev. Europa kneeling at an altar as before (II, H4) an extremely
and very rare medal composed of two
reverses
fine
[PI. III.]
514
Namur
retaken, 1695, JR, 1-2, by P. Roettier, mvlta. viri. virtvs. virgil. bust of the Elector of Bavaria to right ; rev. vincendvm.
with staff and cap of Liberty standing the Electoral shield, &c. (II, where it altar, ), stated that no specimen had been met with ; from the Voelcker sale.
non. reddendvm.
Namur
is
by an
is
on which
^f
Another
Hie.
variety,
M,
1-2,
by P.
Roettier,
obv.
SPES.
Elector of
Bavaria, with
1696 below
;
(II, |f),
where
is
no
from
the
Voelcker sale.
The
Earl of
Arms
fine
Balcarres, 1695, Jetton (octagonal) Pewter, 1-6, by N. Roettier, of the Earl surmounted by a ducal coronet (II, ^f), all very
and extremely
rare, the last
presumed unique
2
84
515
of
Amsterdam,
Ambassador
to
'95, undraped bust of Witsen to omnia, vincit. a battering ram, with a breach labor,
(77, l^g-), all
broken in a wall
very fine
little
medals,
516
Fortunes of William
Plot, 1696, JR, 2-3,
laureate,
III,
1696,
M,
1*05,
(77,
heroitate, a military
iff).
Assassination
by Jan
the
and with shield inscribed non. LjEDITVR., &c, and with of Jehovah radiate in centre ; rev. dextra. latens. six female figures armed with daggers, torches, and coercet.,
name
snakes,
cords,
and
517
Assassination Plot,
busts of Louis
1696, M, M, and pewter, 1*75, conjoined XIV and James II to right rev. irrita. conspiratio.
;
Louis XIV, James II, and Father Petre within a netted enclosure, &c. (77, |ri)> att very fine and fare, unpublished in copper and 3 pewter
518
Assassination Plot, 1696, M, 2-25, by Jan Smeltzing, pivs. gener. impio. socero, &c, David taking away the cruse of water from
Saul,
asleep
in
his
tent,
&c.
(77,
^ff),
very rare.
Amicable
Society Instituted,
1696,
M,
1-6,
crown, with date below (77, ^--)> an interesting souvenir of this the first company in England for the insurance of houses against loss and which still exists under the name of " the Hand in
very fine
and rare
Archbishop
2
of
*95,
Electoral cap; rev. ara., pacis. implements of war burning on the Ducat, 1696, N, -8, of same type, but with ein. to
and dvc.
the
coins antici-
pating
2
of
520
Mayence, Ducat, N. -8, obv. as before ; rev. favente. nvmine. Minerva to left with olive branch. Another Ducat, N, -85, arrange-
ment
521
of Electoral
left
Arms
slightly differing
rev.
Concordia. Concord
2
seated to
Anticipations of Peace,
Mayence,
N,
del
et. salvte.
imperii.
Franz, Archbishop of ermine robes; rev. pro. gloria, Peace standing near a flaming altar,
Lothair
and holding the Christian standard and the legionary eagle, a fine and extremely rare medal, unpublished, and from the collection of Prince
Alexander of Hesse
1
85
522
Anticipations of Peace, 1696, Franz Lothair, Archbishop of Mayence, ^l and M, VI h, by P. H. Mutter, non. nisi, conivnctis.
arms burning through the concentration of the by means of a glass held by hand issuing from clouds, both unpublished, and the specimen in copper is from a different die on the obv. Two others, JR, 1*75, mvnimvr. si. vnimvr., and pewter, 1*75, irrigat. vt. erigat. electoral arms on pedestal, &c, both by P. H. Mutter, and the last with inscribed edge, all fine and very rare, and from the collection of Prince Alexander of Hesse 4
radiis., trophy of
sun's rays
523
Anticipations of Peace, 1696, Nuremburg Thaler, JR, 1'65, chronogrammatic legend, eXpeCtata. reDI. paX., &c, Peace carrying two escutcheons, &c. Successes of Louis XIV, 1697, M, 1-65, by Mauger, gallia. invicta. two varieties of the bust of Louis XIV
(77, iff). AC. pace,
to
Negotiations for Peace, 1697, JR, -95, yvstitia. evropae, &c, Justice and Peace presenting a cornucopia and Peace of Ryswick, 1697, JR, Europa, &c. (II, iff).
pewter, 1-25, ne. tota. dehiscat. Mercury and Peace trying to close up a large crack in the globe marked evropa., &c. (II, ^f|), all very fine and rare, last two unpublished in copper and pewter 7
524
Peace of Ryswick,
1697, two other varieties of the previous lot, the latter struck on an extra thick flan (II, ^-|^), JR, 1*25, 2 both very rare and unpublished
N and
525
Peace of Ryswick,
1697,
JR
by P. H. Mutter, coelo.
demittitvr. alto., a caduceus entwined with olive resting on a Same event, JR, 1 *5, by Jan globe inscribed evropa, &c. (II, iff). un draped bust of William III to right ; rev. PACIS. ALVMNA. Boskam,
ceres., corn growing within the hollow of a helmet, &c. (II,
-j-ff)>
with edge engraved, Anna Elizabet van Vrmont, &c, rare, the second and last unpublished
and
3
526
Peace of Ryswick,
previous
lot,
1697, JR,
1*5,
rev.
as
but
obv.
coevnt.
in.
hands issuing from clouds, and arranged crosswise (II, ^f-f ) Same event, JR, 2*4, by Jan Boskam, Europa seated on a bull, &c. ; rev. pax. hvic. domvi., the palace of Eyswick (II, ^|), both very fine and
rare
2 1697,
527
Peace of Ryswick,
crowned to
JR
supporting a globe inscribed evropa; rev. Palace of Ryswick (II, $$-), both very fine and
in pewter
,
domvi.
2
86
528
Peace of Ryswick,
of
;
1697, JR and M, 1-5, by G. Hautsch, the palace CONCORDI. PACE., &c, Peace standing facing, Ryswick carrying an olive branch, and garland of six shields, &c, inscribed
rev.
Another, M, of same with pavement of square compartments and with plain edge, type, Same event, /R, 2", by R. Arondeaux, caesa. firmaunpublished.
edge, et. pacem. et. otivm., &c. (27, iff).
bant., &c, temple of Janus being closed by the plenipotentiaries of peace, &c. (77, -jff)> a ^ rare > an^ very fi ne ^
529
and 1697, R. Arondeaux, the Genius of Friesland seated to pewter, 2*65, by left on arms, &c, with temple of Janus (open) in the distance ; rev.
CLAVSO. pia. grata., &c, the Genius of Friesland standing holding a standard, and offering at an altar, &c. (77, iff), both fine and rare,
the latter unpublished in
pewter
530
Peace of Ryswick,
1697, N, 2-7, by /. Drappentier, pax. ades. et. toto. mitis., &c, Europe crowned, and offering at an altar inscribed pacis. ara. ; rev. tranqvillvs. gavdeat. orbis., Peace seated to left on a broad pedestal holding an olive branch, and a caduceus, at
?), extremely fine and very rare
[PL VIII]
*** This and the following medal were struck by order of the magistrates of Amsterdam, and specimens in gold were presented to each of the thirty-six members who composed the council of the city.
531
1697, M, 2-7, by J. Drappentier, legends and 1 type exactly the same (77, -Hi), extremely fine and very rare
1697, M, 3-05, by Jan Boskam, the new arms of Amsterdam crowned on two fasces in saltire, from which
532
are suspended the shields of the four Burgomasters of the year, and around are the thirty-six shields of those who composed the City Council ; rev. tenet. jEQVORA. tvta., The ancient arms of Amster-
dam,
viz.,
other a
flag,
in a ship, one holding a sword, and the 1 Loon, iv, 273), extremely fine and very rare
533
Peace of Ryswick,
latter
1697,
M,
3-2,
and
the
534
A magnificent
Silver Box, on the same event, s. 3-2, by Jan formed from the obv. and rev. of the preceding medals, with Boskam, the names of the thirty-six councillors around the edge on a continuous
scroll,
interesting relic,
both sides of
1
(lot
530)
87
535
Peace of Ryswick,
1697,
M,
(cast)
and
pewter,
1-05,
by
C.
shield
of
Ryswick
III,
William
M,
-55,
M,
-75,
and
Medalets of
gilt,
536
Peace of Ryswick,
1697, AT,
-85,
with olive branch, and with bird at her feet, raising a kneeling mother with baby; rev. de. vreede. tot. ryswk. geslooten.,
Implements
of
war burning on
altar,
Six varieties of this unpublished in this metal, but with small hole. medalet, M, -85, differing in the position of the bird and other 7 details, all fine
537
Peace of Ryswick,
Louis
1697, M, 2-7, by Henri Boussel, Bust of to right, laureate, in armour and with mantle ; rev. salvs. evrop^e., Peace standing holding olive branch, and burning
XIV
(II, i|--),
538
Peace of Ryswick,
arms and
all fine
1697, M, 1*5, by Martin Smeltzing, sjeva. sedet. svper. arma., Mars bound and seated to right on a pile of French
flags,
Same
event,
M,
1*6,
by Mauger,
),
and rare
1697,
539
Peace of Ryswick,
Louis
et.
(II,
275, by Henri Boussel, Bust of armour and drapery ; rev. virtvs. ^eq vitas., Mars and Justice holding up between them a wreath -^-i-), a very fine and very rare medal, unpublished in this metal
M,
XIV to
right, laureate, in
[PL VIII]
540
Peace of Ryswick,
of
1697, M, 2-3, by P. Roettier, Bust of Charles II on a pedestal inscribed carolo. regnante., &c. ; rev. hostes. percvssit. bavarvs., &c, The Elector of Bavaria on horseback to left, trampling on fallen Turks, &c. (II, -*-ff ), a Spanish
Spain to right
memorial of the peace, struck at Ghent. Same event, JE>, 1*6, by virtvs. et. ^eqvitas., two varieties of the bust of Louis Mauger,
XIV
and rare
88
541
Peace of Ryswick,
M
;
and
rev.
Military trophy (77, ^f%)i where it and been met with. Same event,
M,
mentioned that no specimen has 1-2, same rev. but obv. gect.
collar of
1
Golden
% clavdvntvr.
6
Elector
of Bavaria
it is
Temple of Janus
(II, \f\),
where
and
very rare
1-25,
542
Peace of Ryswick,
1697,
JR and M,
by Philip
Roettier,
nemo.
impvne. reclvdet., Elector of Bavaria standing by Temple of Janus with closed doors (II, H4)> where it is mentioned that no specimen has been met with. Same event, M, and M, 1*15, Armorial
shield of
Jean Baptiste de L., Treasurer of Brussels ; rev. stabilita. pace. &c, Batavian lion resting under two joined hands holding Same event, M, olive branches and caduceus (Van Loon, iv, 253). C. Wermuth, gott. ist. versohnt., a crown with olive 9, by
saltire
branches in
all very fine
(II,
J -^ ),
and rare
543
1697, M, 205, by Aroid Karsteen, bust of Charles XII of Sweden to right rev. avspicivm. imperii, felicitas. evropae., Charles presenting an olive branch to Europe with bull at her side (77, vff). Same event,
;
M,
544
1 -65,
by Henri
bust of Louis
XIV
and rare
German Memorial
C.
M,
85,
by
Wermuth, bust of Leopold I, to right ; rev. Bust of Louis to right, with inscribed edge, sit. pax. in. regionibvs. &c. (II,
extremely rare.
XIV
--f-),
pax.
germano
olive
1ST.
gallica.,
Same
event, JR,
and 2E
gilt,
1'3,
left,
by
Peace standing to
extremely rare.
G.
and
rev.
branch
(II, ^f|),
Same
event,
M,
1*2,
;
gott.
545
Peace of Ryswick, 1697, pewter, 1-35 by C. Wermuth, an ordinary drum with hole in its side, and MDCIHIC. in exergue rev. HERR.
;
mache. ganz. vnd. fest. dem. friede. &c, Basket receiving the contents of a cornucopia (77, ^ff), var. Another variety, M, 1*55, with broken top to drum, and reading fride. A third variety, M, 1*55, with broken drum as before, but rev. legend wer. aber. flickt. dem. fride. &c, all fine and unpublished varieties, and very
rare
89
546
facing,
William III as Hercules trampling upon the monster of Discord, &c. ; rev. paci. rysvicle., Peace with olive branch and lyre, seated upon a pedestal, around the base of which are arranged
Bacchus, Gouda, Neptune, and Mercury, &c. (77, f|). Another with Peace looking towards variety, M, 2-9, signed I. drapentier., the left, and differing in other details (77, |f), both very fine and rare 2
547
2-75, by John CroJcer, armour and mantle ; rev. bust of William restitvtori. BRITANNIA., Britannia seated on ground to left, &c. (II, iff), both navally crowned, and with trident and shield,
1697,
M and M,
very fine
548
Prince
Stuart, 1697, JR, 1-8, by Norbert Roettier, bust of rev. iactatvr. non. mergitvr. &c, a Ship in disand M, I; tress (77, iff). Prince James Medalets ^10), and pewter, I; clarior. e. tenebris. (II, iff), M, M, plated QVO. COMPRESSA. MAGIS (II, |ff ), ^l and M, I', OMNIA. FACIT. IPSE.
Prince to
left
;
.
James
SERENA.
all fine,
(II, iff),
(II, ifi),
some rare
11
549
1698,
AT, 1-7, chronogrammatic legend eXoptata. DIV.PAX. CoeLI. &c, Peace standing on pedestal holding caduceus, and olive branch, with
550
two angels at the base supporting two shields, &c. ; rev. View of 1 Nuremberg, &c. ,extremely fine and rare, unpublished and Nuremberg Commemoration of the Peace, as before, M, 1 7 of exactly the same type, the latter extremely rare in copper.
-
Anthony Leeuwenhoek,
2*2,
Naturalist, 1698, gilt tenvi. labor, &c, Bee-hive and (cast), rose bush, with a distant view of Delft (II, if ), all fine and scarce, 3 the last a production of later date
bust to
left
;
F.R.S.
M M
rev. in.
551
Presentation of a New Collar and Medal to the Corporation of Dublin, 1698, M, 3*35, by Jas. Roettier, bust of William III
to right, in
rev.
gvilielmvs.
III.
lines (77,
-g-ff),
a very rare
552
Treaty of Carlowitz, 1699, JR, 2; bjR. Arondeaux, the Emperor of Germany presenting an olive-branch to the Turkish Sultan, &c.
rev.
M, 1*5 by M. Smeltzing, the hands with the Turkish Sultan in Germany joining Emperor front of a palm-tree ; rev. distracti. liliis., &c, Two arms holding sword and scimitar separated by lilies, and above, two hands clasped
a
event,
of
hammer
Same
and rare
90
553
James
and gilt, 145, by Nor[and Prince James, 1699, bust of James II to right ; rev. Bust of Undraped Same personages, M, 1*1, by Prince James to left (27, -fry)N. Roettier, two varieties, one reading iaco. ii. del gratia. & (77 _^o 2__j Two others of Prince James, M, 1 -05, by same artist, pax. vobis. (II, %%%), and sola. lvce. fvgat. (27, ff|), all very
II
bert Roettier,
fine
and rare
554
Bombardment
of
Tonningen,
1700,
M,
1-5,
pressa.
non.
oppressa., Tonningen bombarded, sun and rainbow above the city ; rev. ANNO, christi. mdcc, &c, in ten lines (II, ff f). Another
variety, JR, 1'5,
city,
and
rev.
ANGOR. NON. tangor., with rainbow only above eodem. anno., &c, in ten lines (II, f|f), both fine and
2
very rare
555
Bombardment
of Tonningen and Copenhagen, 1700, M, (cast and chased), 2-3, View of the bombardment; rev. par. pari., Storming of TouShips bombarding Copenhagen (II, f||). bucan, 1700, pewter, 2-3, by M. Smeltzing, qvid. non. pro. patria., an armed Highlander with sword and shield, and a battle scene in the distance, rev. the armorial shield and motto of the Scottish African Company (II, fff). Rupture of the Second Partition Treaty,
1700, Counter,
M,
1*1,
me.
cvstode. tvtvm.
3
(II, f^i),
and
556
Compliment to William
valier,
III,
1700,
left
M, and M,
twenty-five kings of England from Egbert to Stephen in six concentric circles ; rev. Dutch inscription, Deesklommenten Troone, &c, under a crown surrounded by similar circles, containing the names
Henry
II to
557
Compliment to William
same type
(22, !?|f), very rare.
III, 1700, pewter, 285, by N. Clievalier, as before, but edge inscribed nicolavs. chevalier., &c.
1701,
M,
2*65, by Lambelet, Bust of Matilda to right, veiled ; rev. sophia. ex. stirpe., &c, Bust of Sophia to right, semi-veiled and with high
hair,
below
s. L.
558
2-6, by Lambelet,
same
only on
obv.
and no
initials
on
III, 1702, JR, 2; by R. Arondeaux, bust of the to right, laureate and draped ; rev. redii. iam. vos. vigil ate., King Britain and Holland mourning at the base of a funeral pile of four
Death of William
gradations
(II,
91
559
Death of William
III,
1702,
M,
2-4, by
to right, laureate, in
rev.
non.
nisi.
sole,
Same
1*5,
by
Jan
Smeltzing,
consecratio. gvilielmi. max., William mounted upon an eagle flying to left (II, f-ff), both very fine and rare, latter unpublished in
pewter 2
III,
560
Death of William
1702,
M,
and
pewter, 2; by
of
M.
Smeltzing,
invicta. virtvte. resvrget., Temple Janus with open doors, with burning funeral pile inside, above, an eagle flying forth
(II,
ff).
Same
event,
Isles,
M,
1*6,
with the
doch. was. got. hevte. nimt., sun setting (77, ffr) Same
event, pewter, -85, by C. Wermuth, bust of William III to right ; rev. est. plvs. qvam. perfectvm., &c. (77, fff), very rare. Another
M,
1 "9,
one of a series of medals executed by Jean Henri Simon, of all fine and rare 5
92
LOT
561
Queen's Accession,
1702, tf, 1*4, by John Croker, entirely. English., heart under a crown enclosed within branches of oak and laurel, and resting upon a pedestal inscribed atavis. regibvs.
(77, ^^i), extremely fine,
this
metal
[PI. Ill]
562
Queen's Accession,
1702, JR, 1-45, and M, 1-4, by J. Croker, of Same the same type as the preceding medal (II, f-1 ). exactly and M, 1-4, vnited. by. god. in. love. and. interest., event,
(II,
^&
),
563
Coronation, 1702, tf, 14, by Croker, vicem. gerit. illa. tonantis., Anne as Pallas hurling thunder against a double-headed and fourarmed monster, &c.
(II,
-),
very fine
and
scarce
564
-
Coronation,
1702,
N,
1*4,
by Croker,
same type as
before,
but struck
1
V7
yyc<s?i/L
on an extra thick
flan, fine
and
very rare
565
Coronation,
legend.
obv.
and M, 1-4, as before, reading fra. in obv, 1702, other varieties, JR and gilt, 1 -4, reading fr. in 4 all very fine legend,
Two
566
Coronation,
1702, M, \; three varieties of Jettons imitated from the preceding Coronation medals, and issued for sale in the streets at that time (II, -^p, ^fa, ^). Same event, /R and pewter, 1 -3,
by C. Wermuth, atavis. regibvs., a burning heart under a crown entwined with oak and laurel branches, &c. (II, ^--\ extremely rare,
the latter unpublished in pewter.
Denmark, M and M,
side,
1*7,
by John
Queen
to left
?
on one
and that
of Prince
(II,
^),
7
567
1702,
M and
M,
17,
type
as
before,
but
the
Relief of
VIRTVTE.
Nimeguen,
RETVND1T.,
1702,
M,
on
troops
bombarding the
93
y^).
1*9,
by G. Hautsch,
with
scroll
^f),
and
the last
very rare
568
Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, N, 1-5, by John Croker, capta. et. incensa. GAL., &c, view of Vigo Harbour, with vessels burning 1 inside, &c. (II, -V/-)? very fine, and rare in this metal
569
M and M,
1*5, by Croker,
obv.
type as
two
varieties,
Same
D. g. M. brit.
and in high
relief (II,
a - 3
T /), 4
570
1702, ^R, 1*7, by Boskam, gall. hisp. q. class, expug., &c, a fleet attacking forts and ships in Vigo har-
and pewter, 1 *75, by Jan Boskam, Same event, -). NEC. dolo. NEC. arte., &c, Hercules, stepping out of the sea, tramples on a prostrate dragon, and arrests the flight of a French
7
%T
3 8 -),
and
pewter
571
1702,
M.
&c, Victory decorating a naval crown and laurel and palm branches, &c, two varieties, one with plain edge (II, --). Same event, and M, I*, by /. G. Lauffer, anglor. et. batav. virtvte., view of Vigo harbour with ships at the entrance attacking a fort and burnS L all very fine and rare, the last unpublished in ing galleons (II, ),
silver
572
and pewter, 2-3, by Martin 1702, column surmounted by a victory with trumpet and wreath and trampling upon captured flags, &c. ; rev. tela. ROSA. et. magni. iovis. ales. &c, a naval trophy supported by the English unicorn, the German eagle, and the Dutch lion (II, W), both very fine and very rare, the latter unpublished in pewter 2
573
and Capitulation of towns on the Meuse, 1702, M, gilt, 1 '5, by Croker, obverse legend reading fra. ; rev. vires, animvmqve. ministrat., bombardment of Liege (II, V^)i two varieties in silver
with large and small lettering. Another, JR, 1*5, as before, but a FR. in obv. legend, all very fine 5 variety reading
574
The
Earl of At h lone, 1702, M, and pewter, 1-95, by M. Smeltzing, bust of the earl to right, in armour ; rev. an obelisk decorated with
flags
shields, inscribed, sic. batavis. contingit. ab. with four captives chained to the base (II, W)hercvle., &c,
captured
and
94
Lot 574
continued.
1702,
N,
-85, St.
2
).
Victor
Amadeus
credo,
of Savoy,
statva.
4
bust to
left,
in
armour;
rev.
in.
danielis., &c,
and rare
575
Capture of Bonn, 1703, JR, VI, by Jan Boskam, bona. a. malis. erepta., the siege of Bonn, with Marlborough commanding in the Baron de Cohorn, same foreground on horseback (II, *-).
JR and pewter, 1*9, by G. Hautsch, bust of Cohorn threequarters right, in armour, rev. Chronogrammatic legend sIC. Igne. DoMatA. feroCL, the siege of Bonn with the Rhine in front
event,
2
(II,
-~5 ),
and very
pewter
576
1703, N, 1-7, by Croker, sine, clade. victor., a kneeling female figure, with mural crown, presenting three keys to
borough,
Marlborough on horseback
lished in this metal
(II,
2 -
rare,
unpub1
577
Two
other varieties,
M and M,
JR,
1-65,
by
1 -65,
with troops
in the distance
1-85,
by M.
Victories of the Allies, 1703, JR, voor't. vaderland. en. bond, genooten, a Smeltzing,
on reverse.
female figure facing wearing hat, and holding winged spear on which are naval and mural crowns, and a bag of money, in the
background Neptune and a Dutch fine, and the last very rare
578
soldier,
&c. (II,
John
Inglis,
1703,
right
M,
;
3-2,
rev.
Physician in Ordinary to William III and Anne, by M. Soldani, ioannes. inglis. m.d., draped bust to reddvnt. alternam., &c. Salus and Minerva clasping
Vr)* where
it
hands
(II,
cast medal, made at Florence. of Charles III of Spain for Portugal, 1704, Departure JR, 1-75, by Jan Boskam, liberator, et. vltor., Eagle with fulmen and olive branch hovering over a fleet in full sail (II, W-), very fine
and rare
579
Departure of Charles
1-75,
III of Spain for Portugal, 1704, JR, by Jan Boskam, legends and type as before, but struck on an extra thick flan (II, 2^-). Queen Anne's Bounty, 1704, JR and M, 1 -8, by Croker, pietas. avgvst^e., Queen on her throne prePrince Louis of senting a charter to her clergy (II, *). Baden on the Battle of Schellenberg, 1704, JR, 1-45, by
reclining to right,
edge
(II,
~^s),
all
&c, the genius of the Danube and holding out a camp-crown, &c, inscribed 4 fine, and the first and last rare
95 580
Battle of Blenheim, 1704, N, 1-75, by Jan Boskam, de. gall. et. bav. itervm. ad. danvb., &c, view of the battle, with the Danube in the distance, and Marlborough commanding in the foreground in this metal [PI. (27, ---), extremely fine and very rare, unpublished
III.]
1
581
Battle of Blenheim, 1704, JR, 1*75, by Jan Boslcam, two varieties, Same event, JR, one a cast, with border and loop, type as before. and 1 -4, by Croker, de. gall. et. bav. ad. Blenheim. 2E, gilt,
Britannia seated to right holding victory, with captive in front seated on pile of captured arms and flags (77, 9 8-), mostly very fine,
-
582
Battle of Blenheim, 1704, AT, 1-4, by Croker, same type as before, with croker. under bust, and fra. in obv. legend (77, -2 6-). Two other varieties, JR and M, 1*4, with i.e. under bust, and fr. in obv. legend, all very fine, and the first very rare and unpublished in gold 3
583
1704,
JR and pewter, T45, by G. Hautsch, miratvr. telis. aemvla., &c, Mars Ultor seated to the left, commanding a soldier to destroy his
enemies,
edge, fortvn^e.,
&c.
(77, ---),
un ~
published in pewter.
edges.
Two
other varieties,
event,
Hautsch, genii, virtvte. boni., Angel with flaming sword destroying the army of Sennacherib, inscribed edge, two varieties in pewter, 5 and ---), all differing in the positions of the figures on rev. (II, -\
very fine,
and
584
M.
Smeltzing, busts
Eugene and Marlborough vis-a-vis, wearing respectively the badges of the Golden Fleece and Garter, rev. piacvla. temeritatis. gallicae., Marshal Tallard and officers surrendering their swords to 2 a very fine and Marlborough and Eugene on the field, &c. (77, -),
[PI.
IV]
1704,
585
1-9, by Martin Brunner, vt. and Marlborough, costumed as &c, Eugene Roman generals, kneeling in prayer under rays, inscribed edge, 1 evgenii. virtvs. coelo., &c. (77, Danish Auxiliaries at -)maxima, sed. mvlto. danorvm., &c, Blenheim, 1704, JR, 1-9, Victory approaching Dania seated to left, and presenting her with a wreath and trophy (77, 2 3-). Peace Festival of Augsburg and the Battle of Blenheim, 1704, JR and M, 1-7 (lozenge- shaped), children with their father and mother praying; rev. der. sitzet.
M,
-%<-),
all
rare
and (with
the
96
586
Prince Eugene, Duke of Marlborough, and Margrave of and pewter, 1-8, by F. Kleinert, tallard. fr. Baden, 1704, marescii. cvm. mvlt. dvcib., &c, the Genius of the Danube regarding Victory seated upon a pile of arms, &c, two varieties in
silver,
(II,
^-),
and rare
3
medals
587
1704,
N and M,
Augsburg murally crowned seated on ground to left, with right arm extended in the direction of a rising star rev. bon^e. spei., a dove flying with olive branch towards the ark on Mount Ararat,
on the side of which
unpublished
is
588
of the City
rev.
and extremely
589
rare, unpublished
1704,
A''
and
M,
1-15, a
Boy and
on either side of an altar with rays of light a triangle above ; rev. SIE. MVSSEN. WERDEN. WIE. SPREV., enclosing &c, the wind blowing away clouds of dust (II, -Vr) both very fine
and
very rare, unpublished in gold
590
by P. H.
Miiller,
wearing the Danish order of the Elephant; rev. pro. deo. et. imperio., Arm issuing from clouds, holding flag, on which is the
1 Imperial Eagle, a very fine and very rare medal, and unpublished This medal, according to German Numismatists, and especially by *.* Binder (Wurtemburgische Munz Kunde) was presented to the English and Dutch officers serving under General Mack during the war in which the Duke took the part of the allies.
591
Wurtemburg Memorial
of Blenheim, 1704, M,
1-5,
by P. H.
Muller, similar type to preceding medal, but the Duke's bust without the order of the Elephant, and struck on a thick flan, unpublished.
yi)-
many from the French Yoke, 1704, vatori., Germania kneeling to left before a burning altar under rays
from heaven, &c, two varieties from different dies, Van Loon, IV, 4514. Same event, ^R, (lozenge-shaped), 1*7, avf. kvnftigs. gvt., Germania standing in front of a lighted altar, &c, all fine, the first
and
last
unpublished
97
592
Capture of Gibraltar,
TORIA, navales.,
Britannia
(77,
1704,
and
M,
1-55,
by
Croker, VIC-
Neptune
presenting
trident
and crowns
1704,
to
1-65
y^ ).
M,
onm. hispanic^e., &c, three varieties, with and without artist's name under bust of Louis XIV (71, -g-glfy). Another variety, JR,
1*65,
by
Boussel,
with
r.
is
laureated,
6
593
2-7,
by Gayrard, Bust
of
Prince Louis of Bourbon to right; rev. britannis. batavisqve. devictis., Victory in a galley to left, inscribing velez. MALAGA, on a shield (77, Vg-8 ), a very fine and rare medal, struck about the year
1820 by
ancestor
the
594
British Victories, 1704, JR, pewter, (cast), 1-8, by P. 77. Mutter, MARIS, imperivm. assert., &c, Neptune presenting a trident and
naval crown to Britannia, &c, with plain edge. Another variety, JR, 1*8, by same artist, with inscribed edge (II, *$f), all very fine, and rare 4
595
British Victories, 1704, JR and pewter, 1-6, by G. Hautsch, dives. trivmphis. anglia., Britannia murally crowned, seated under a 2 palm tree, &c, with inscribed edges (77, -f), all fine and rare, unpublished in pewter
596
Prince James (James III) protected by Louis XIV, 1704, JR and M, 1-15, by N. Roettier, virtvs. mox. nvbila. pellet., Sun 2 7 breaking through clouds over the sea (77, T T ), very rare, unpublished in copper. John Locke, Philosopher, JE &ndpewter, 1*7, by
V2 ) another M, 1-65, by F. Caunois, of the Series Numismatica" (77, %?). Georgio Baglivi, Physician, M, 1*6, by St. Urban, two varieties, one with bust of Malpighi to right on reverse (77, %^), both rare, latter unpublished. Forcing of the
Dassier (II,
'
"
French lines in Brabant and Flanders, 1705, JR, 1-75, by Jan Bosham, eortes. fortvna. ivvat., The Duke of Marlborough commanding at an attack on the French lines (77, %), rare, all
fine
597
Marriage of George Prince Elector of Hanover, and Princess Caroline of Anspach, 1705, JR, 2-6, by E. Hannibal, Bust of Prince George to right with flammae. eelices., below
Bust of the Princess to right, qvas. mvtws., &c. very fine and rare variety with plain edge, unpublished
rev.
(77,
y^), a
1
598
Capture of Barcelona,
by P. 77. Mailer, expectato. VINDICL, &c, Barcelona kneeling and presenting a mural crown to Charles III of Spain (II,\\8 ). Same event, JR, 1-75, by Jan Bosham, magnorvm. haec. porta., &c, The bombardment of Barcelona by land and sea (II,y^). Jubilee of
1705,
1-7,
JR and M,
98
Lot 598
continued.
pewter, 13, by C. Wermuth, Bust of Frederick William of Prussia to left; rev. in. doctorem. ivris. promotvs. oxonii. in twenty lines (II, %\9 ), all very fine and rare,
the last especially
599
Relief of Barcelona, 1706, JR and M, 1-4, by CroJcer, with fra. in obv. legend ; rev. Barcelona, lib. gallis. fvg., An eclipse of the
sun over the city and harbour of Barcelona (II, *). Another variety JR, 1-4, with fr. in obv. legend. Jetton, brass, 1', on
^-
3
).
Same
-9, by Smeltzing, NEC. vires. NEC. virvs. habent., event, Jason holding the Golden Fleece under a pomegranate tree, &c.
(27,
Vo
8 3
)>
all fine,
and
5
pewter, 1-7,
600
M,
M and
by P.
27.
Muller,
bust of Charles III of Spain to right; rev. VNIVS. liberatio. alterivs., &c, an eclipse of the sun over the city, pier and harbour
with view of captured cannon, inscribed edges, one in copper differing in inscription on edge, REGIA. (II, -r), 3 CREDE., &c, all very fine and rare
of
Barcelona,
2
601
1-7, by Martin Brunner, bust of Charles III of Spain to right, laureate, in armour and mantle ; rev. tvtori. AC. conservatori. svo., Charles protecting Barcelona
2 8 Anjou (77, T*) very rare. Battle of Ramillies, JR (2), and 1706, (2) 1*35, by CroJcer, gallis. ad. ramellies. varieties with fr. and fra. in obv. legend, and artist's ViCTis., &c, name in full, or initials (II, 2^), all very fine 5
against Philip of
602
Battle of Ramillies, 1706, N, 1-4, by CroJcer, with artist's name in full under Q. Anne's bust, and with FRA. in obv. legend ; rev.
gallis. AD. ramellies.
extremely fine
ViCTis.,
&c,
as preceding lot
2 8
(II,
*),
1
and
[PI.
IV]
603
Victories of Marlborough, 170$, JR, 2-8, aeqvat. marlbvrgivs. ambos. medallion portrait of Marlborough supported by Hercules and Mars, above Fame flying, and below, a military trophy, &c, the whole within a decorative border, no reverse (II, *V)> a very fine and extremely rare plaque [PI. VIII] 1
Joint Commemoration of the Relief of Barcelona and the Battle of Ramillies, 1706, JR, 1*2, arm in armour to left, holding badge of the Golden Fleece rev. ALLER. ehren. 1ST. oestereich., &c, I and C interlinked under two crowns (Fan Loon, v-35). Conquest of Brabant, 1706, JR, M, pewter and pewter-gilt, 1-45,
;
604
pretivm. non. vile, laborvm., with inscribed edges Another, JR, 1*45, by G. Hautsch, as before, but with (II, W_). all fine and rare 6 plain edge,
by
G. Hautsch,
99
605
Victories of Anne over Louis XIV, 1706, andpewter, 1-7, Anne as Minerva Louis XIV; rev. CVRA. pvgnacis. facta., overthrowing &c, Victory with a palm tree and mural crown to left, behind, a trophy of arms with shield inscribed clades. &c, the whole encircled
by twelve
pewter.
pewter, 1*7, percvte. me. ne. and inscribed edges as before (II, 289 ), dicatvr, &c, 5 unpublished in copper and pewter, all very fine and rare
Same
event, JR,
M,
and
obv.
as before,
606
Relief of Barcelona and the Conquest of Brabant, 1706, JR, and pewter, 1 -8, by G. Hautsch, victoriarvm. impetvs. Marlborough on horseback receiving the keys of supplicant cities (II, *-), inscribed edges.
and pewter, 1 -7, Three other varieties, JR, (cast), same type, but with plain edges, all fine and rare, unpublished in
5
Allies in
pewter
607
Successes of the
one with loop
;
1706, JR (2), DVRCH. M. 0. G. vnd. l., &c, a Eadiant sun, with human face crowned, and in its rays three other crowns representing the Empire, England and Holland (II,\%%), all fine and very rare, unpublished in copper 3
and
M,
608
Successes of the
Allies in
1-8,
by
Martin Smeltzing, the Sun obscured by clouds over a segment of the globe, marked evropa. ; rev. DOMINVM. QVE. IN. REGNA. tvlere.,
Medallion of Charles III of Spain, in centre of three laurel wreaths enclosing views of Barcelona, Eamillies and Madrid, &c. (II, %%\), a beautiful and very rare medal, unpublished in this metal [PI. IV] 1
609
Successes of the
by M.
Allies in
Smeltzing, same type as medal in preceding lot, but two Battle varieties, one with small date on obv. (II, f|), very rare. of Almanza, 1707, M, 1*65, adsertvm. philippo. v. hispaNIARVM., &c, three varieties with t. b. (Thomas Bernard), I. MAVger. F., and no signature under bust of Louis XIV (II, t-w)> a ^
very fine
610
1707, JR, 1-9, by CroTcer, Bust Anne, with ornamental shoulder straps ; rev. mail i. mdccvii., British arms (England and Scotland impaled in 1st and 4th quarters),
within Garter crowned, upon a pedestal inscribed with double cypher of A.R., &c. (IT", -fff). Two other varieties, JR and JE, 1*9, by
Croker, as before,
but the Queen's bust with plain shoulder straps. 1* and JE, 1*05, reading on obv.
flan
JR,
1,
100
611
by Croker, two and initials, under full, varieties, and M, 1*35, readAnne's bust (II, -f-f-f). Four other varieties, and without artist's initials under bust (II, ttt,9ttt)' ing FR., with Anne, Jettons, on same event, JR, l\ two varieties, with rev. Two infant genii supporting crown over arms, &c. (i/,fri)> all fine 8
1707,
M,
1-35,
name
in
612
ffl -
v-
-/-/
"^^ /
'
1707, JR and M, 2-8, by palladivm. trole., Statue of Anne as Pallas armed w ^n sP ear an d Glorgon's shield (II, fff ). Another, on same event, JE, 2*8, with small lettering on rev. ; and an oval cast, pewter-gilt,
2-6,
613
Leipsig,
1707, JR and M, 1*7, by C. Wermuth, et. exteris. etiam. grata, two female figures holding two wreaths interlinked, with vivat.
anna, below, &c, with inscribed edge, qvae. bello., &c. loth very fine, and very rare, unpublished in copper
614
(II, \$%),
Wermuth, Duke's bust in armour to right ; rev. s. C^ES. MAI. regin. M. britann., &c, in two circles, and in centre, natvs. div.
octobr., &c, in eleven lines (II, fff)> struck to the weight of a dollar, and current as such. Same event, pewter, 2*2, by J. C. Koch, in. minimis, fideli., a globe inscribed with the monogram of the Duke
interspersed
with four
scroll,
chrono00
(II, f|-t)>
fi ne
and very
615
Relief of Toulon, 1707, M, 1-65, pvlsis. ad. varvm. hostibvs., Toulon murally crowned seated to left, &c, three varieties with T.B. (Thomas Bernard), I. MAVGER. f., and no artist's signature under bust of Louis XIV (II, f||). Silesian Churches relieved,
1708,
M,
1-75,
by
C.
Sweden
vis-a-vis; rev.
Wermuth, busts of Anne and Charles XII of tres. regvm. schlesiam. decorant., &c.
Justice and Eeligion seated joining hands under three hands united, and issuing from clouds, &c. (il, ff). Another variety, JR, 1-75, with inscription, d.t.o.m. avgvstissimo, &c, in 14 lines on rev.
(II, fj), all very fine, two last very rare
616
M,
plated,
and Brass,
1-5,
l.
by N.
British Isles
marked
brit.
1708, JR, M, Boettier, reddite, map of the scot, e., and hib. d. (77, fi|). Five
other varieties of similar type, ^R, (2), grained and plain edges, JE, gilt, and pewter, 1 -2, map of British Isles marked brit. scot, and
101
i
617
Expected Restoration of the Elder Pretender, 1708, JR,JE, 2-05, and (cast), 2- by N. Roettier, reddite. igitvr., same type, but map marked anglia. l., scot, e., and hib. d., the two first with
titles,
II
and the
last
obv. (II,
ts^ttb-)-
James
1708, pewter, 1-5, by N. Roettier, bust and titles of James II ; rev. CVIVS. est. and bust of Prince James to right (II, fif ), a very rare " mule," struck by Mr. Young from Roettier 's dies. Three Touch pieces, JR, "8, of "James III,"
"Charles
III,"
all fine
and rare
618
Same event, JR, JE, and pewter, 1*6, by G. Hautsch, fvgere. non. fallere. trivmphis., French fleet fleeing from the English fleet, inscribed edges (II, f|^), all fine and scarce,
Scotia, &c. (II, f!f).
the two last unpublished in copper
and pewter
619
1708, JR and pewter, 19, by nos. impvne. lacesset. vnitas., sceptre of Smeltzing, qvis. Providence entwined with rose and thistle, &c. (II, f^f)- Same
event, JR, 1*75, by C. Wermuth, qvod. devs. et. reges. legitimi. henricvs. ROSIS., &c, in thirteen lines, variety with plain edge
(II,
fff ), unpublished,
and
very rare
3
pewter, 1*7, by
620
1708,
JR and
Martin Brunner, inimicvs. odor, appetitv. fortior., an ass driven away from a thistle by the smell of a rose, inscribed edges (II, f f i),
very rare,
and unpublished in pewter. Battle of Oudenarde, 1708, JR, JE, and gilt, T75, by Croker, gallis. ad. aldenard.
victis.,
to a triumphal
column surmounted by
5
Victory
very fine
621
Battle of Oudenarde, 1708, JR and pewter, 17, by M. Brunner, ivstitiaqve. dedit. gentes., &c, Marlborough and Eugene extending hands and trampling upon foes, &c. (II, \f ), unpublished
Same event, JR, 175, by P. H. Mutter, SALVTARIVM. in pewter. SIDERVM. apparitio., Castor and Pollux on horseback, charging to right (II, ffl), an unpublished variety with plain edge, all very fine and
rare
622
Battle of Oudenarde, 1708, JR md pewter, 1-75, by P.H. Mutter, same type with Castor and Pollux, but inscribed edges, NIL.
desperandvm., &c. (II, \%%). Same event, pewter, 1-7, v^E. tibi. lvdenti. nam. mox. post, ivbila. flebis., a boy seated under a tree catching a cock with hook and line (II, |f|), extremely rare,
unpublished in pewter.
Same
xM),
a winged fulmen
(II,
102
623
JR and
;
rev.
M, 2*6, by E. Hannibal, bust of the caes. avth. et. vnan. s. r. imp. ordinvm.,
&c, in eight lines (II, ff^), both very fine and very rare, unpublished 2 in copper
624
1708, JR and JE, 16, by Sardinia, et. balearis. minor. caytm., Victory standing on a shell on the sea, with palm branch and Union Jack (II, -Hf),
varieties
from two
625
Capture of
M,
and pewter-gilt,
Gorgon
shield, inscribed
Same event, JR, 1*7, by M. unpublished in copper. Brunner, liliis. discerptis. LILIVM. CAPTVM., Lille surrendering her keys to Marlborough and Eugene, &c, with inscribed edge
(II,
626
1708, JR, 2- by Michael Boegg, bust of Prince George to right ; rev. celsissimvs. PRINCEPS. GEORGIVS. MAGNI. REGIS. FILIVS. MAGNI. REGIS. FRATER. &C in
1-5,
con-
joined busts of
vata.
sic.
Van den Bergh and De Rheede to right; rev. serbrabantia., Constancy and Wisdom at sides of an altar,
both very fine
and
2
627
M,
1-75,
by
Croker, insvl^e.
captve., Victory murally crowned, holding up the shield of Lille, &c. (II, fff). Same event, JR, 1*95, the building of the Tower of
Babel;
rev. siste.
&c, bombardment
of
moon
and
628
Citadel of Lille taken, 1708, N, 1-95, building of the Tower of Babel, and rev. siste. sol. in. gibeon. &c. as before, but with inscribed edge, vnita. virtvs. valet. (II, ^fg-), very fine and extremely
rare, unpublished,
this metal.
[PI.
IV]
629
Citadel of Lille taken, 1708, JR, JE, pewter, and pewter-bronzed, 1-95, building of the Tower of Babel as before, with similarly inscribed edges, all very fine and very rare, unpublished in copper, and
pewter
630
Citadel of Lille taken, 1708, JR, and pewter, 1-75, by M. Brunner, gallia. moerens. ob. lilivm. deperditvm., Gallia seated bewailing
the loss of a
edges.
lily
103
Lot 630
continued.
1*75,
by
Boskam,,
;
siege of Lille
tres.
arML
Eugene on horseback to left, commanding at the Chronogrammatic legend, h^eO. feCerVnt. hI. &c, three medallions of Eugene, Marlborough, and
rev.
631
175, Boskam, CORRVAM. evm. gladio. &c, Marlborough on horseback by commanding at an attack upon the trenches ; rev. as the companion
medal
of
narde, 1708, M
battle field
(II,
Eugene
Battle of Oude-
1*7, in.
ff|).
Campaign of
M.
Brunner, expeditio. foederat. feliciss. &c, Inscribed shield with mural crown suspended from tree, with standing Victory and re-
of
last
all fine
3
of
Ghent retaken,
the besiegers
;
1708,
rev.
M,
1-7,
View
v.
of
caroli.
imp.
gallis.
technis. &c,
officers pre-
Marlborough on horseback, &c. edge inscribed mens. vna. sapiens. &c. (77, fff), ver fi an ^ extremely
of
Duke
[PI.
IV]
633
Campaign of
1708, M, 3-2, An armed warrior holding banner of Holland, and shield of England, and trampling the French shield under foot rev. men. love. en. danke. god. eendragtig., &c,
portraits of Eugene, Marlborough, Overkirk, and Prince of Orange, surrounded by ten cartouches illustrating various 1 actions (77, fi), a very fine and very rare engraved medal
Four medallion
634
1709,
M,
1-65,
by
C.
Wermuth,
mars., &c, Louis XIV conan astrologer who stands before him near a table, &c. sulting (77, f-ff ), where it mentions that no specimen had been met with.
coelvm.
Same
event,
M,
1*4,
by
O.
;
rev.
Wermuth, A rainbow stretching over " Ein Schelm ders Guthmeint," two
right hands clasped, and issuing from clouds (77, f-f-lr), where it mentions that no specimen had been met with, both very fine and extremely 2 rare
635
Capture of Tournay,
expvgnato.
Lauffer,
1709,
M and
pewter, 1-6,
(77, ff).
Same
event,
by
Croher,
tornaco.
and
M,
1*75,
by
C. G.
procedat., Victory holding in chains the prostrate figure of Discord, &c, with inscribed edges (77, \%%),very Another variety, M, 1*75, with plain edge, unpublished in rare.
this metal, all fine,
VT. melivs.
and
104
636
Capture of Tournay,
xntii pewter, 1*8, ne. pereat. per1709, vessel with French arms affixed to her stern du., Spanish Two labouring in a heavy sea, &c, with inscribed edges (II, f|f )
other varieties,
JR and JE,
1*75,
and
4
and copper
637
Capture of Tournay,
edge), 1*75, Gallia
1709, (plain edge) and pewter (inscribed crowned and seated in great distress, in the distance a tower struck by lightning ; rev. vltimvm. opvs. martis., &c,
Plan of Tournay
(II,
-rff)>
00 ^1 verV rare 7
1*7,
^e
latter
unpublished.
Same
event,
JR
(lozenge-shaped),
Temple
of Victory
upon a
rugged eminence ; rev. Chrono-grammatic legend, hILfpt. gott. so. kan. Man., &c, in five lines within branches of thorn and
grapes
(II, flf)* all fine
and rare
638
Battle of Malplaquet, 1709, JR, M, and gilt, 1*9, by Croker, Concordia, et. virtvte., Allied attack on French entrenchments in a wood (II, fff)Same event, pewter and pewter-gilt, 1*75, Busts of Eugene and Marlborough vis-a-vis; rev. CRVENTVS. OCCIDIT., Landscape and sun setting amongst clouds (II, fft) all fine, the
last
unpublished in pewter
639
and pewter, 1-75, by G. Hautsch, and Eugene, rev. crventvs. occidit., type as before (II, ff f)> the latter an unpublished variety, without artist's initial under busts. Same event, JR and M, 1*7 by M. Brunner, Louis XIV as Phsethon in the chariot of the Sun with broken
Busts, vis-a-vis, of Marlborough
reins
;
rev.
SOL.
setting
the last
4
varieties),
640
Capture of Mons,
by
Croker,
1709, JR,
IN.
(two
and
gilt,
1-6,
montibvs.
(27,
event, JR and Brass (cast), by rvit. sva., the Colossus of Ehodes falling to
pieces (II, f-g-fX all very fine, the last very rare
6
Mutter, tvrris.
641
pewter, 1-75,
by P. H.
castra. montes. viCTi., Mars and Hercules seated upon a pedestal, with Fame placing a mural crown and two laurel wreaths at the
top, &c. (II,
same
artist,
|f-), unpublished in pewter. Same event, JR, 1 "75, by laureated bust of the Emperor Joseph to right, in
armour and mantle, and wearing the Golden Fleece, rev. Same legend and type as before (II, ff|), where it is mentioned that no
specimen had been met with, all fine and very rare
105
642
Campaign of 1709, M,
1*75,
by
P.
type as before, but the Emperor Joseph wearing the iron crown of Lombardy instead of a laurel wreath, very fine and very rare, unpublished,
IV]
643
Max Soldani of Florence, alterivs. (cast), 3*4, by Pallas and Prudence embracing (II, $#). Dr. Henry
d. d.
;
Mitre
rev. is.
1-4
obv.
before
rev.
robes (JJ.fff).
Capture of Douay,
1710,
M,
1-9,
by
Croker,
VALLO. gallorvm. dirvto., Victory affixing a shield to a column, &c. 4 extra thick flan, all fine and rare (II, ff|), struck on an
644
Capture of Douay,
1710,
M and M,
1-9,
by
Croker,
vallo. gal-
and M, (II, ffi)SPES. perdens., Two soldiers seated on a military pewter, 1*75., cloak playing with dice, &c. (II, fii), very rare, and unpublished in 5 copper and pewter, all very fine
lorvm. dirvto., type as before
event,
Same
645
Battle of Almenara, 1710, (two varieties) and (two varieties), 1*9, by Croker, pvgna. eqvestris., a cavalry action, with General Stanhope killing the Spanish General Amezaga in single combat
(II, -Iff), all fine
646
M,
rev.
armed warrior putting three harpies to flight (Van Loon, v, i-fx ). and M, 1*75, by same artist ; obv. similar rev. nvnc. Same event, CRVOR. ET. WLS.E. LABVNTVR, &c, Imperial eagle and Gallic cock fighting in mid air ( Van Loon, v, -^f^), all very fine and rare, not in
647
M,
1-7,
III of Spain to right; rev. qvem. fvgiam. novi. ad. qvem. AVTEM., &c, King Philip meeting Jesuit in his flight (Van Loon,\, 1f^),
648
Battle of Saragossa, 1710, and (two varieby Croker, hispanis. profligatis. Victory presenting 4 captured standards to Queen Anne (II, ff|), all very fine of Bethune, St. Venant, and Aire, 1710, and M, Capture
very rare.
ties), 1-95,
(two varieties), 1*9, by Croker, bethvnia. fano. venantil, &c, a trophy of French arms, flags, &c, erected upon a pedestal (II, ff|).
Successes of the
3-5, Belgic
Allies in
the Netherlands,
1710,
(cast),
sword and holding together three rev. spoliisqve. MICANTES., &c, Pallas seated shields; amongst captured arms on pedestal (II, fff), where it is mentioned that no 4 specimen had been met with, all fine
106
649
1710,
M &ndpewter,
;
by mvnimenta. occvpata.,
Q. Hautsch,
busts vis-a-vis of
five
unpublished in pewter.
Battle of Villa Viciosa, 1710, Louis XIV, M, 165, victoria. REDVX., four varieties by 'auger, Thos. Barnard, and without artist's
signature
scarce
(2),
(sic.) (II,
-rjIMr?)* a ^
wry fine,
6
650
M,
silvered,
of
rev.
tender, 1710, M
other varieties,
cite.
over trophies to
left,
and
M,
1*2,
by N.
cognoscvnt. ME.
Two
iE and
brass, 1 '2,
reading on
obv.
dominvm. COGNOS-
Anne and (II, ), unpublished in brass. Stuart Badge, JE (cast and chased), 1*6 by 1*35, Charles I, oval with floral border on reverse (II, fff), unpublished in copper. Anne
vestrum.
1710,
M, plated,
651
Sir
1710, oval Badge, M, 27 by "Sr. John Cass, K'., Aid. of Port Ward, 1710," Cass arms in 24, centre, without rev., unpublished, one in pewter, in the Guildhall
Museum.
1-65,
and M, Capture of Gerona, 1711, Louis XIV, gervnda. itervm. expvgnata., varieties by /. Mauger and
Bernard
(II, fff), all very fine, rare
Thos.
652
The French lines passed, and Bouchain taken, 1711, M and M, 1-75, by CroJcer, hostes. addeditionem. coacti, French soldier
surrendering his sword to Fortune on globe, &c, two varieties in each metal, one reading on obv. ANNA. D. G. MAG. bri. fr. &c.
(II,
f ff),
653
Concord of
Britain, 1711,
said pewter,
by P. H. Muller,
sonat. a harp
chronogrammatic legend,
Elder Pretender, and Princess Louisa, 1712, ^l and M, 2*05, by N. Roettier ; rev. princeps. lvd. ser., &c, bust of Princess to left (77, fff). Another 2& (cast and chased), 2*8 by 3; with plain reverse, perhaps
(II, fff), unpublished in pewter.
(III)
James
and
scarce
654
James
and
(III)
M, \% by
Secret under-
107
Lot 654
continued.
standing between France and England before the Peace, 1712, M, 1-15, by Thos. Bernard, mortalem. eripvit., &c. Daphne changing to a laurel, Van Loon (V, -^r-). Congress at Utrecht, 1712, 2E, gilt, l 75, by Wermuth, chronogrammatic legend,
-
rIgIDVs. non. MItIs. paCIfICator, &c. Device divided by londini., retrograde, the Gallic cock and the British lion exchanging
peace offerings, &c.
(II,
Allies,
1713,
Deianeira
is
655
Congress at Utrecht,
1712, M, 1-75, by P. Wermuth, chronogrammatic legend, rIgIDVs. MItIs. paCIfICator, &c, device divided by londini. retrograde Gallic cock crowing pax. pax. pax., and British lion exchanging peace offerings, &c. in the lower half a plank balanced on a winged globe, covered with a row of bottles, at
,
is an ape drinking the wine, and uttering the words schlvck. schlvck. SCHLVCK., and at the other end, a cock holding a palm branch, playing on a harp, and singing GLVCK. GLVCK.
glvck.
a
Before
it is
Fox
[PL.
1713,
V]
656
Peace of Utrecht,
on one side are
both very fine
and
M,
235, by
Croker, compositis.
fff ),
2
657
Peace of Utrecht,
1713, N, 1-4, by Croker, compositis. venerantvr. armis., similar type, but Britannia in a standing position (II, |y),
1
658
Peace of Utrecht,
1713,
and
M,
1-4,
by
Croker,
Same
event,
M,
1*95,
EVROPiE. PAX. reddit^e., Peace locking the door of the Temple of Janus, &c. ; rev. Europe seated to left on seashore, with ships in
the distance
(II,
659
Peace of Utrecht,
1713, N, 1-9, evrop^:. pax. reddit^:., Peace the door of the Temple of Janus, &c, as in preceding lot, locking but with inscribed edge, in. mem. NAT. ACAD. D. G. et C. z. hard,
xi.
d.
inscribed edge
108
660
1713,
N, 265, by
&c, Peace and Liberty standing upon captured arms, and embracing; rev. H.MG. mvnera. pacis., Caduceus entwined with olive branches, cornucopias in sal tire, and other symbols of Art and Science, on a
et. libertas.,
fremente. pax.
(77, f-gf),
661
an ivory box [PI. VIII] 1 From the Voelcker cabinet. *** Dutch Memorial of the Peace of Utrecht, 1713, ^,2-65, by
in this metal, contained in
/.
(II,
Drapentier,
|f) ;
very fine
in preceding lot
1
662
Peace of Utrecht,
clouds
;
rev.
1713, M, 1-8, by D. De Wys, Time seated on diffingite. arma. pax. est., Mercury watching two
are forging
event,
blacksmiths
(II, |-f).
who Same
M, T05
Duc to commemorate the Peace of Utrecht), agvnt. in. View of Bois-le-Duc, and in the foreground is the Genius
town
663
(77, f^pf), both very fine
and
rare medals
2
obv.), 1-65,
Peace of Utrecht,
Bust of Louis
1713,
to
M,
and
M
rev.
(three varieties of
spes.
XIV
right;
felicitatis.
orbis.,
(II, -ff).
Same
two
by Mauger and
city of Contances presenting on her knees a wreath to Louis (II, f$|), all very fine, and the last two very rare
XIV
6
664
Peace of Utrecht,
which
is
1713,
rev.
a serpent;
"
stem around
ist
man
des
-
Krieges miide," &c, in eight lines. Same event, JEt, gilt, l 35, H at. diese. dame. in. schlaf. gefallt., Queen Anne asleep on a curtained bed. and JBL, Two small Medals on same event,
1-8,
bald. DIE. harmonie. gemacht., clouds playing upon a harp in front of which
so.
A
is
and
4
unpublished medals
665
Utrecht, 1713, M, by Hamerani, two varieties of bust of Pope Clement XI ; rev. in. viam. pacis., Moses dividing the Eed Sea for the people of Israel to cross. Satirical Medal of the Peace of Utrecht, pavci. NON. plvres., Ambassador to left carrying 1713, M, 1-05,
walking to right.
a treaty parchment
rev. migrate, veteres., Similar personage ; Another on same subject, JR., 1*75, concordia. res. parv^e. crescvnt., an Englishman, Frenchman, and a Dutchman making a deposit in common under a wall, in the exergue PAX.
ov. trec. (77, fff), all very fine and rare, the three first unpublished 4
109
666
Accord of France and Spain after the Peace of Utrecht, M, 1-95, busts vis-a-vis of Charles VI and Louis XIV; rev. HIS.
IVNCTIS. IVNGITVR. ORBIS., Jove and Apollo trying to unite the fracin the exergue, vna. dvos. iterata. deos. concordia. tured
globe,
&c, a
667
very fine
V]
Peace of Utrecht, 1713, N, 2-8, by Daniel Warou, diva, tegens. BATAVOS. QVA. CVSPIDE. REPPVLIT. HOSTES. &C., Pallas to left,
supporting a shield charged with a cat and striking the ground with a lance, to the left is the Belgian lion within an enclosure ; rev.
PACE. CVM. POTENTISSIMIS. GALLIARVM. ET. HISPANIARVM. &C. in
nineteen lines within a wreath, with the arms of Amsterdam below 1 {Van Loon, v, 248), an extremely fine medal of great rarity
%*
668
Peace of Utrecht,
669
Peace of Utrecht,
M,
1-3,
by
/. Drapentier,
the province of
vrede. met. spangien. &c, left, Dove flying across the sea, with olive branch in its mouth (Van
Utrecht seated on arms to
Loon, v, 248), very rare.
&c.
rev.
Hanover,
rev.
1714,
M,
1*65, 1-15,
nata. xin. OCT. mdcxxx. nvpta. mense. &c, struck to right ; the weight of the Thaler, Quarter, and Eighth, and known in Ger" 4 many asa" Sterbe-thaler (Death Coin) (II, ^y), all fine
670
brass, 1-35,
a church;
rev.
love. as.
bretheren., a serpent with tail in mouth (emblem of eternity) Medal lie Portrait of clasped by three hands, unpublished.
Card and the third with vncvreable., a heart transfixed by cupid's arrow and sword in saltire, on a coronet. Queen Anne Medalet, M, -55, with Silver Box, with bust and titles of Queen bust on both sides. Anne on lid, and containing three incuse counters, M, *75, unpubVarious Nuremberg and other Counters of Queen Anne, in lished. and brass, mostly fine and many unpublished 18
by
1*2,
Queen Anne, oval cliche, M, 1-6 Counters (3), M, I; two with Anne's
no reverse.
left,
bust to
GEORGE
1714-1727.
I.
671
Proclamation, 1714,
and pewter, 1-4, by Martin Brunner, fidivm. DVLCEDINE. MITES., Apollo seated facing upon a rock and charming a lion and leopard with his lyre (II, 4 -f 9 ), both very fine, extremely
and unpublished in
silver
rare,
110
672
Proclamation,
religionis.
ET.
and M, 2-65, by E. Hannibal, princ. opt 1714, libertatis. cvstodi., Britannia presenting the
4
(77,
in copper
f ), 2
673
Accession,
Leo
4 (77,
M,
1-75,
by
G.
nvnc. ivra.
georgivs., &c,
),
very rare
I
674
in Britain, 1714, and M, 2-7, by John Arrival of George The King as Neptune in marine car and Croker, rector, marivm., attended by Tritons and Nereids approaching the English coast
4
2
|),
(77,
675
King's Entry
into
London,
The
l^etitia. pvblica.,
city of
king in a car drawn by four 2Ei, 2', by E. Hannibal, Britannia supporting the royal shield and 4 3 crowning the king seated under a canopy (7/, ), all very fine, the
last rare,
and M, 19, by Croker, London presenting the keys to the horses (II, *f 3 ). Coronation, 1714,
1714,
unpublished in copper
676
Coronation,
robes, being
1714,
N, 1-35, by Croker, The king seated in royal crowned by Britannia, in the exergue, INAVGVRAT. XX.
1
677
Coronation,
and M, 1*35, by Croker, same type as preceding 1714, two varieties in copper (II, 4 -| 4 ). Same event, Counters (2), medal, M, 1- and -8, types of II, W- and -\V>-- Two others, M, *75, type 3 of II, %-^-. Various Nuremberg and other Counters, in brass on the Coronation, types of 77, and 4 9 **, $&, (7)
^,
Sensorium
GEORG.
II.,
Club,
1715,
JR,
1-4,
V? )>
chiefly fine,
some rare
15
1714,
678
Coronation,
aeqvl,
St.
M,
1*75,
by
G.
W.
Vestner, fidei.
defensor,
et.
him
(II,
George slaying the Dragon, above, Victory crowning Battle of Dunblain, 1715, M, V8, by Croker, \V).
(II,
4
),
both
679
Capture of Preston,
which
is
1715,
JR (two
varieties),
and JE,
1-8,
by
Two
in copper
a military trophy (II, 4 ^), all rare and very fine, unpublished 3
680
Peace giving the caduceus of Mercury to the river Issel, at whose feet are the arms of Gouda ; rev. Q. F. f. Q. s. traiecti. ad. rhenvm.
Ill
Lot 680
continued.
pace.,
fine
&c,
in fourteen lines
(Van Loon,
V, 262), a rare
and extremely
1
medal
*** The Treaty of Antwerp was negotiated with the assistance of the English representative, Mr. Cadogan, who signed it.
681
Attempt of James (III) to recover the English throne, 1708-16, M, 1-3, nihil, efficiens., Bust of Prince James to right; rev. Bis. venit. vidit. NON. vicit., &c., Map of the British Isles, surrounded by ships, &c. (II, W), very rare. Act of Grace and
Free Pardon,
Croker,
1717,
and
M (two
varieties
of bust), 1-8,
by
clementia. AVGVSTL, Clemency leaning upon a column 6 touching the head of a serpent with a caduceus (II, %\ &-sj) all
}
very fine
4
1718, and^E, 1-8 by Croker, pacts, arwithin a tent pointing to the Morea on a globe, &c.
682
Treaty of Passarowitz,
biter., the
(II,
King
Death of William Penn, 1718, and M, 1-6, by Lewis Pingo, by. deeds, of. peace., Penn grasping the hand of an American Indian (II, *$), all fine and rare 4
VV).
683
1718,
JR and M,
1-8,
by
Croker,
sociorvm. protector., a rostral column in centre of a pile of arms and surmounted by a statue of the king as Neptune (77, 4^).
Same
event,
I
M,
1*75,
by
G.
W.
VI and
within laurel wreaths divided by a caduceus ; rev. SIC. George MOTOS. fas. EST., &c, Jove and Neptune destroying the Spanish
fleet (II,
),
and
684
Naval Action off Cape Passaro, 1718,'pewter, 1-15, by Benj. Bichter, Bust of the Emperor Charles VI to right rev. bellvm. italicvm.
;
propvlsatvm., Naval trophy on prow of galley, and above, an Same event, M, 1-75, by G. W. eagle on trident, &c. (II,*&). Vestner, nvnca. nadie. contra, sv. senor., an Eagle destroying
seven smaller birds
of
(II, *%).
Same
event,
M,
Philip II
and
V;
rev.
Naval
685
and very
Innspruck, 1719, by Earnerani, fortvnam. cavsamqve. seqvor., Princess escaping in a two-horsed car (II, 4 Y)- Joseph Addison, Poet and Statesman, 1719, M, 1-65, by Bogat, one of the "Series Numismatica" (II, *$), Marriage of Prince James and Princess Clementina, 1719, regivm. connvbivm., Hercules 4 5 taking the hand of Venus, &c. (II, ^), all fine
and
M,
1-9,
112
686
Marriage of James
Otto
(III)
1719,
iR
Hamerani, bust of Prince to right, with titles, andiE, 1*95, by rev. bust of Clementina to left, with otto, hamerani. on truncation
1719, bust of Dereham to right ; rev. virtvte. me. involvo. M, 3-4, draped female greeting an angel, with Fortune in the background, 4 4 all fine and rare (II,
Another of same time, but a cast in (II} yg). Sir to have been silvered. appears
bell metal,
which
Thomas Dereham,
^),
687
by
C.
Wer-
Law
embroidered coat and the badge of the St. Esprit, &c. ; rev. DIMANCHE. NOVS. VIDONS. PAR. LES. BILLETS. DE. BANQVE., &C.
(II, *-), unpublished in this metal.
rev.
dvrch.
ACTIEN.
Another, JR, 1*3, obv. as before ; credit, teich. gaerten., &c, in 15 lines,
fine,
former
and
the latter
very fine
and an unpub2
688
hand and
in
1720, pewter, 1-75, Law standing with left, a paper inscribed LOUISIANA, &c,
above Fame blowing two trumpets; rev. invidia. lvcripetas. &c, in 21 lines. Another, pewter, 1*75, bust of Law, nearly full-faced, with Hie. NIHIL, expectes. underneath ; rev. chronogramIMpostor., &c, and across the field, ita. QVL, &c, in 18 lines. Another,^, 105, an escutcheon with following arms, two Scotsmen at sides of a
tIbI. et.
iis.
matic legend,
LaVs.
coffer,
rev.
MANN.
SEZT.
SICH.
nicht. fvr.
ma AS., &c,
and unpublished 3
689
1720, M, 1-6, John Law standing between and an open chest, and holding a glass, in exergue, den. actien. BETRVG. VND. LIST. ; rev. DAS. SPIEL. 1ST. NVN. ENDECKT. DAS. BLAT.
tree,
walking away, in exergue, der. ganzen. welt., fine and very rare medal, unpublished
&c, an
extremely
1
690
John Law
of Lauriston, 1720, M, 1*35, a man blowing script from bellows to right, and saying wer. KAVFT. ACTIEN. rev. der. kan. verwirrvngs. voll., &c, a dog on a bridge over a stream, dropping a bundle of script, and snatching at its shadow in the water, in
;
yg)
very fine,
and
very
1
691
and pewter, 1-3, les. richesses. 1720, DE. FRANCE, a windmill in action emitting script, &c ; rev. chronogrammatic inscription across the field, en. Magnas. Dat. opes.
and very
rare, unpublished
113
692
1720,
;
M,
1-,
banqverodt.
ist
ist.
a. la.
rev.
credit
Mausetodt, an old
man
prostrate grasping in his right hand a left a packet of script, &c. (II,
^).
Same
event,
M and
pewter,
T25, tollvntvr.
rev.
LAWS., &c,
last
in 15 lines
and very
rare, the
two unpublished
693
Birth of Prince Charles Edward (the Young Pretender), and M, 1*65, by Otto Hamerani, conjoined busts of James 1720, and Clementina to right ; rev. providentia. obstetrix. (II, \%2 ). Same event, and M, 1-75, by N. Roettier, SPES. britannle.
(II,
Vt) oM
very fine,
and
694
Prince
Stuart's appeal against the House of M, and (2), 2-, by Otto Hamerani, qvid. gravivs. capta., Hanoverian horse trampling upon the lion and
James
Hanover,
1721,
unicorn
1721,
shirt
(II,
(II,
yg).
Matthew
J. Milton,
M,
1-3,
by
with open
collar,
Prior, Poet and Diplomatist, bust of Prior to right, with cap, and and legend, matthew. prior, plain reverse
VV),
all very
fine,
and
unpublished in
copper
695
Death of Marlborough,
and M, 195, by G. W. Vestner, 1722, MARS. ALTER. MARLBROVGH. DE. MARTE. ET. MORTE., &C. Victory with palm branch and two wreaths walking between Mars and Death (77, Vy)> both very fine, and very rare, unpublished in pewter 2
1722,
(II,
696
Death of Marlborough,
aderat.
diam. 4^
ibi.
in.,
^l and
M,
Two
1-7,
by
Dassier, vbi.
victoria.
Vs
7 )-
bronze-gilt
Plaques,
of Marlborough
Christopher Wren, M,
Cathedral,
all very fine
and Eugene, companion pieces. Sir 2-25, by B. Wyon; rev. St. Paul's
5
697
Death of Sir Christopher Wren, Architect, 1723, M, 385, by Gaab, bust of Wren to left; rev. FAMA. loqvatvr. opvs., &c.
Facade
of St. Paul's Cathedral, a rare contemporaneous medal, very
finely cast
and chased
698
M,
3-45,
by
G. Pozzo
rev.
Interior of the University Library at Cambridge (II, chased, in high relief. Starkey Myddleton,
Man
Midwife,
1724,
(//,
Medals, M and M,
M, W)>
T55,
verV
Arms
raw1-7,
Archbishop of Wake,
by Dassier
I
(II,
%^),
all
fine
114
699
and M, 1-85, by Revival of the Order of the Bath, 1725, Croker, spes. altera., young Prince William of Cumberland stand3 Daniel Wray, F.R.S., ing, costumed as a K.C.B. (II, Vr )V.P.S.A.,
in four
G. Pozzo, bust of
Trustee of the British Museum, 1726, M, 2-7, by Wray to right rev. nil. actvm. repvtans., &c, John Henley, known as "Orator lines (II, %f).
;
Henley," 1726, M, 1*4, STA. SOL. Joshua commanding the Sun to stand still (II, %f ), this medal was a ticket of admission to the Oratory. Outbreak of hostilities between England and Spain,
1728,
M,
1-4,
kettledrum with hole at the top, which does not perforate the medal; this is an imitation of the Peace of Ryswick medal, 1697,
all fine, the last
unpublished
700
Sir Isaac
and M, 2-05, by John Croker, felix. Newton, 1727, COGNOSCERE. cavsas., Science to left with wings on her head 9 Another of same personage, with obv. only, medallion (II, ). in Tassie's paste, rare. Another, M, 1 -3, by Dassier, Bust three-
all very
701
Sir Isaac
Newton,
1727,
Two others, Westminster Abbey (77, and M, 2*1, by ). James Roettier, erit. qvi. demonstret., &c, Science with wings on her head, &c. (II, Ve1 ), wrV mre latter in copper, a cast. Another
>
(2), 1*7,
by Dassier;
rev.
His tomb in
M,
1-6,
by
Petit (II,
Vr)>
ail fine
702
Peace of
Louis
Paris, 1727,
to right;
M
rev.
and
SPES.
M,
1-65,
XV
PACIS.
Death of George
Dassier,
magni.
by
\ ^).
I,
George
rev.
and
Charles VI of Germany, M,
the
1-25,
by Dassier;
"
Bust of
Emperor
to right,
unpublished.
George
Sterbe-thaler,"
M,
1-35,
Quarter-thaler,
M,
1-1,
and
ivn.
9
Eighth-thaler, 1-, by C. P. Spangenberg, NAT. hanover. viii. 7 mdclx., &c, across the field (II, ^), all fine
115
Coronation,
1727,
1-4,
by
CroJcer,
1727, If,
1*4,
by
Croker, hic.
705
amor. kjec. PATRIA., Queen attended by Eeligion and Britannia 1 (27, ^), very fine King's Coronation, 1727, ^ft and M, 1-4, by Croker, volentes., &c. Queen's Coronation, 1727, (77, %2). (two varieties), and
M,
1-4, hic.
Bust of King to right ; rev. wilhelmina. * 2 Nuremberg Caroline., &c, Bust of Queen to right (II, TV )Counter, M, -9, Bust of King to left; rev. Arms with supporters
1727,
gilt, 1-4,
M and M
3
amor., &c.
(II, -ifa).
George
II
and Caroline,
and various Nuremberg and other Counters of George II ) ; and Queen Caroline, chiefly relating to their coronation, mostly fine 22 and some unpublished
(II,
706
1727, Badge of a club formed about the year 1727 by officers of the King's Own Eegiment of Foot, in Congress pewter, 2- by 1*25, vis. vnita. fortior. (II, \y), fare.
1-65, by J. Du Vivier, conciliandis., &c. Medals on same event, pewter, 1*65, by Two other (II, Vt )Wermuth, one NEC. ianvs. bifrons., &c, and the other praetenDr. dvnt. NON. propter., &c, across the field, both unpublished.
at Soissons, 1728,
7
M,
John Freind,
vetvs., &c. (II,
W
(77,
1728,
8
).
M (two
varieties), 2-35
and
2-3,
medicina.
9 )-
Wales, 1729, M, 1-6, by Dassier, virtvte. ingenita., &c. William Congreve, Dramatist, 1729, M, 1-65,
Numismatica"
Vo
"Series
Vo
)-
Dp Samuel Clarke,
-
1729,
and
10
M,
rare
1-7,
by
Dassier, qvo. Veritas., &c. (77, Yt)j M> very fine, some
707
First Visit of
George
left,
II
bust of king to
scCVnDVs. prIMo. &c. rev. vnd. da. die. sonne. avfging. &c, View of a mineral country, and the interior of a mine, with Hanoverian Horse upon a distant mountain, &c. (77,
very rare medal
I
Va
1 )?
116
708
Visit of
George
II
1729,
M,
1-95,
by
Hannibal, NON.
pouring coins out of a cornucopia, &c. (II, 4 2 ). Same event, pewter, 2*6, by same artist, avrea. herctnle. sterilitas., a mining property with work
SIBI.
man
and around two pine trees are entwined two which coins are pouring, both fine and very rare,
2
709
by
Otto
Same
personages, JR,
5
and
M,
1*8,
artist,
710
1731,
M and M,
-
1-85,
componere.,
(II,
of
and JE, l 95, by Holtzhey, busts vis-a-vis Same event, Charles VI and George II rev. tranqvillitati. evrop^e. &c,
^r).
j
Neptune
appeasing winds
(II,
6
),
and
4
711
1731,
N, M, and
to right
;
pewter,
1-7,
bust ot
regna. ligat. qvo. CONGREGET. &c, four escutcheons suspended from a tree with olive boughs at the top, and above, a triangle in rays, all fine, and very
laureate
in
rev.
VI
and
armour
rare, unpublished
712
1731, M, 1-65, by Vestner, vndiqve. decerptae. frondi. &c, Victory crowning a seated Hercules with
Same
event, pewter,
1*95, by Holtzhey,
assertori. mercatvr^e. &c, an Indian kneeling, and presenting the produce of his country to Neptune (II, \9T7 ), unpublished in
pewter.
and pewter, 1-75, by Happy State of Britain, 1731, imperivm. sine. fine, dedl, Britannia seated on throne, Werner, supported by Germany and Hanover (II, *-), both unpublished in
these metals, all very fine,
4
Croker, busts vis-a-vis of
713
The Royal
II
felicitas. imperii., busts of the seven George children, that of the Prince of Wales in the centre (77, 5T ), royal T a magnificent medallion, and rare in this metal 1
by John
714
The Royal
Family, 1732, M, M, and pewter, 2-75, by John Croker, 5 felicitas. imperil, the seven royal children as before (II, ^),
all very fine,
unpublished in pewter
117
715
and JR, 145, by head in front, and Arms within Garter and motto crowned,
K.G., 1733,
both very fine
and
2
1733,
N and JR,
and
1-45,
by A.
ANDELES.
rare,
on truncation of
717
and
1733, (oval), 5-20 by 4-, the riband and star of the Garter ; left, wearing no rev., cast and chased. Same Prince, engraved oval plaque, M, 2*1 by 2*75, bust of William to left, with riband and star of the
whole
surrounded by the seven escutcheons of the United Provinces attached to an orange wreath, both very fine and rare, and un.
published
2
JR,
2-6
718
by
3-25,
a similarly
engraved medallion portrait of the Prince, surrounded by five smaller medallions of the Prince's ancestors, &c, very fine and very
rare, unpublished
719
Charles
Sackville Earl of Middlesex, 1733, JR, 175, by AB. origine., Harpocrates leaning against a column, with Natter, his finger on his mouth and holding a cornucopia, on the ground
are
emblems
of
Freemasonry
struck
(II,
4
),
interesting
Projected Marriage of William Prince of Orange, and Princess Anne, 1733, pewter, 1-75, by G. W. Vestner, tertia. britonio. cvm. sangvine.,
Masonic medal,
in Florence.
Hymen
(II,
8
),
both fine
and
2
720
Projected Marriage of William Prince of Orange, and Princess Anne, 1733, ^R and pewter, 2-35, by M. Holtzhey, busts vis-h-vis of Prince and Princess rev. ^eterno. foedere. ivngas. Hymen facing, supporting the united shields of Britain and Nassau 5 upon an altar, on which are two flaming hearts (II, -), both fine
;
,
and very
721
pewter
Marriage of William Prince of Orange, and Princess Anne, 1734, JR and M, 1*75, by M. Holtzhey, in. spem. temporis.
5 6 fvtvrl, Prince and Princess joining hands before a priest (II, ), Same event, JR, 1*95, by A. Andeles, TV. unpublished in pewter. VOTA. dedistl, hand from heaven supporting a drooping orange tree near an altar, on which are two burning hearts, &c. (II, V/)>
118
722
M,
1-75,
by P.
P. Werner,
winged genii supporting shields of Britain and Nassau, joining Same event, JR, 1*85, hands in front of an orange tree (II, 6-).
to right
5
rev.
bust of Princess
on both sides
(II,
^-
8
),
and rare
723
M,
by
on reverse
-^
adventvs.
" PRINCIPVM., &C. (II, T); M, 1*15, VIRTVTIS. PRAEMIA. (II, TV)j 5 M, 115, FAVSTIS. MICAT. IGNIBVS., &C. (II, rV); M, 1*15, VOTA.
&c
(II,
^),
all fine
and
rare,
and com-
pleting the series of medalets, by Holtzhey, commemorating the recovery 9 and marriage of Prince William of Orange
724
1734, M, 2-15, by Holtzhey, military trophy, in front of a maypole, with four oval shields of the
United Provinces, Holland, Orange, and Great Britain suspended from it ; rev. deze. vereert. AAN. DE. onder. &c, and above, the
escutcheons of the five officers of the town guard (Van Loon, Supp.
University of Gottingen instituted, 1734, M, Infant Genius by E. Hannibal, in pvblica. commoda. 3 crowning Gottingen seated to right, &c. (II, yT ), both fine and
ii,
98).
1-95,
rare
725
M,
1-35,
by John
Wales,
1736,
yT
).
in these metals. Two ), unpublished other varieties, M, 1*75, by same artist, ANGLIA. saxoniae. foedere., &c. (II, VV)} unpublished in copper ; M, 1-65, by Koch, conjoined
(II,
busts to right, and on rev. solennitatis. avspicatissimae., &c, within a wreath, unpublished. Child-birth of Princess Anne
of Orange, 1736,
all fine
JR, 1-6, by N. V. Swinderen, spes. altera, svrgit. mother seated, with new-born babe on her lap, &c. (II, Vr8 )>
and rare
726
by Tanner, Caroline. John Conduit, and M, 2-3, by Tanner, M.P., Master of the Mint, 1737, memores. fecere. merendo., Truth introducing Conduit to Newton,
1-55,
unpublished in copper.
&c. (II,
VV
8
)>
fine
and rare
119
726* Restoration of
by
Anne
(II,
Orange
fama. trivmphant., William and a car drawn by a lion and unicorn to right
V* )- Same event, JR, 1*1, divino. favore., Pelican feeding her young (II, VV)University of Gottingen opened, 1737, M, 1-9, by E. Hannibal, vniversitas. Georgia, avgvsta, &c, in seven lines (II, 5-ri). JR, '95, Inscription as before on reverse &> 13 VT CAPIANT. frvctvs., a Tree in full fruit (II, Vr )2 ^> 1<6 mvsarvm. ivngit. amores., Minerva and For(17, V 8 )>
-
and rare
727
carolinae. conivgis., &c. (II, 6y). Royal Society Copley" Medal, 1737, JR and M, VI, by Tanner, Arms of the Society with hound supporters and eagle crest, and below, motto, nvllivs.
in.
verba.
(77,
8i
Monument
Tanner, e.
in
John Milton, on the erection of his )Westminster Abbey, 1737, JR and M, 21, by
2
marmore.
5 2
4
),
all fine
and rare 5
728
Jubilee of the Peace of Utrecht, 1738, M, 2-25, by N. V. Swinderen, orbis. christian, qviete., &c, The crowned shields of Britain, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, &c, suspended from one bow of riband (II, %\5 ), rare. Brass Medals (3) of Thomas Birch,
Surgeon,
varieties),
1*5,
unpublished;
5 2 8
(II,
an d
Convention
)
'>
of
Prado,
1739
(two
John
M, 1-7, by Dassier (II, ff). Martin Folkes, P.R.S., P.S.A., Antiquary, 1741, M, 2-15, by Dassier (two varieties), one damascened with gold (II, fl-f)> mostly fine, some scarce 7
1740,
729
Club, 1739, JR, gilt (oval), 1-4 by 1*15, Adam and Eve walking towards w 1 lP> an d ^ n case Another of a more similar type (II, 528 ), with loop and green
;
and
730
Admiral Vernon and the Capture of Portobello, 1739, JR, edw d vernon., Esq r &c, Bust of Vernon three1-55, The Hon rev. Fame reclining on cloud, above a quarters to left large fleet
ble
.,
(II,
metal
731
1739, JR,
glory,
reviv.d.,
&c,
half-length figure of
Vernon, three-quarters
left; rev.
Nov.
22,
1739
(//, -fff).
Same
event, JR,
1*5,
type, but with inner circles, and in exergue on rev. BY. covrage. and. CONDVCT. (II, ff), both very fine and rare, and unpublished in
silver
120
732
An
interesting series of Vernon Medals, relating to the capture of Portobello, 1739, Forte Chagre, 1740, Carthagena, 1741, Proposed
attack on Havana, 1741, &c, various types and sizes, chiefly M, 1 '5, including three 2E, plated, one pewter, and another, JE (oval),
mounted
as a corkscrew
these
state,
some
being unpublished,
Med.
III.,
vol. II.,
pages 530-557
45
733
popvlorvm., Frederick and the hands over a lighted altar, unpublished. Mary joining Frederick and Augusta Prince and Princess of Wales, on
Hesse, 1740, M,
1-55, felicitas.
tas. imperii.,
the birth of Princess Elizabeth, 1740, M, 1*65, by Koch, aeterni&c. (II, f|). Medals (4), M, 1*6 and 1*5,
Admiral Vernon and Duke of Argyle, Duke of Argyle and Sir Robert Walpole, and Admiral Vernon, Commodore Brown and
Sir Robert Walpole, Sir Robert Walpole, 1741, yRand M, 1-95, by Natter, regit, dictis. animos. statue of Cicero (II, fff ), all fine
and 734
scarce
Edward Harley
Earl of Orford, 1741, M, 1*7, Angel restraining a stag, and placing her left hand on the head of a. lion standing in front of an obelisk, &c. ; rev. s. M. prenobilis. dni. dni. edvardi.
harley, &c.
2-15, 2*15,
by by
(77, fff), very rare. Dassier (II, f|f). Alexander Dassier (II, Iff)} unpublished in
Abraham de Moivre,
M and
1741,
M,
doors.
Sir Robert Walpole, 1742, M, (77, %%%), some fine and rare
1-45,
735
Sir
Robert Walpole Earl of Orford, 1742, envy, shall, not prevail, &c. (77, fff-).
M,
1-6,
by
L. Natter,
Charles Spencer
Duke of Marlborough,
Monument of
M,
1-4,
1742, M, 2-15, by Dassier (II, |ff). and Princess Clementina at Rome, 1742, with bust of Pope Benedict XIV to right (77, f^).
and M, 1-65, by Dassier (II, tfft). William Wyndham, 1742, and M, 1-45, sva. sidera. &c, Sphinx Martin Folkes, 1742, 8 and pyramidal tomb (77, J-i-), all very fine, some scarce
736
Birth of Princess Caroline of Orange, 1743, M, 19, by N. van Swinderen, cara. devm. soboles., female figure carrying infant to Archleft, under rays from heaven, below leovardi^e (77, f^-).
1743,
M,
215, by Dassier,
1743,
M,
121
737
Marriage of Frederick Prince of Denmark, and Princess Louisa, 1743, N, 1-6, by P. 77. Godecke, Prince and Princess joining right hands rev. hoffnvng. kronet. reich'. vnd land.,
;
altar
(77, ff),
1
Re-marriage of Frederick Prince of Denmark, and Princess Louisa, 1743, M, 2-45, by G. W. Wahl, avitorvm.
connvbiorvm. felicitas., Hymen and Plenty holding a myrtle wreath enclosing the Danish, English, and Hanoverian arms Same event, M, 1*75, by Magnus G. Arbien, magnorvm. (II, |fi). soboles. regvm., &c, bust of Princess Louisa to left (II, ff), &&
fine
and rare
1743,
739
Alexander Pope,
published in
and
M,
1-1,
by Dassier
(II,
ff ?), un-
silver.
Philip
brass,
by Dassier (II, fff). Action off Toulon, 1744, human body suspended from gallows, &c. (II, fff). Alexander Pope, 1744, M, 1-65, of the "Series Numismatica." and M, 2-2, by Robert Walpole Earl of Orford, 1744,
1743,
M,
2-15,
1*5,
8
1744,
of
740
^E,
19, by Bauert;
Medals,
laurel
wreath
(II, ff-f-),
Lord Carteret, William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, Sir John Barnard, Robert Barker, Sir Hans Sloane, P.R.S., Edmund Halley, Astronomer Royal, Sir Andrew Fountaine, Warden of the Mint, and an ivory turned Medallion of Edmund Halley (Med. Ill, il, pages 586-590). Recapture of Prague, 1744, M, 1-75, by Kirk, svbsidio. Britannia. (II, fff), and three other medals, and silvered, on the same event,
M,
by Dassier,
all
of one size,
all fine
13
1744,
741
Recapture of Prague,
of
M and M
right;
rev.
(2),
Lorraine,
three-quarters
svbsidio.
yll,
Same
event,
in
silver.
M and M,
(77,
gfl.VoX unpublished
1-65,
by 7<
9
1745,
XV
to right
rev.
fff ),
all fine,
some rare
742
Maria Theresa seated upon her throne, attended by Justice and Charity, in front, a warrior interceding for a Jewish High Priest ; rev. decreto. aboleto., a Jewish temple with
worshippers kneeling, on the walls are the armorial escutcheons of England, Denmark, Poland and Holland (77, |||), a very fine and
very rare medal
1
122
743
1745, M, 1-55, by Kirk, Two infant two medallion portraits of Captains Jas. Talbot and genii bearing John Morecock (II, ff). Campaign of 1745, M, 1-65, two varieties with bust of Louis XV (II, f ). Expected Arrival of the Young Pretender, 1745, JR (2), 1-65 and 1-2, and M, 1-65,
spes., the smaller size in silver has a grained edge (II,
1-4,
Loyal Association, 1745, JR, hearts, are. right. &c, two men grasping
unpublished in
silver, all fine,
some scarce
744
JR, 1-6, by T. Pingo, pro. (lesare. pro. on horseback reviewing troops ; rev. qvid. contra, sonantem. palladis. &c., Pallas with the aid of Jove overthrowing the giants (II, ff f), fine and very rare, and with loop for
&
foots., General
745
Capture of Carlisle,
latter
1745, JR, 1-45, by/. H. Wolff, pro. patre. et. patria. two varieties with pvl. and pvllsi. in exergue (II, xf Vsr)*
Repulse of the Rebels, 1745, JR, unpublished in silver. by Kirk, spem. redvcis. mentibvs. &c. (II, f.) Same event, JR, 1-3, by T. Pingo, ivstitia. trivmphans., Lion over4 coming a wolf (II, fI), all very fine, scarce
1-35,
746
1745, JR, 1-65, by Kirk, qvid. non. pro. patria., George II receiving mural crowns from the Duke of Cum-
(II, fff), unpublished in silver. Kirk, Veritas, libera vit. vos. (II, Iff),
miracvla.,
silver.
1745, JR,
;
worben. &c, crown surmounted by a crowned lion war avch eytel., boy blowing bubbles, unpublished,
the last especially
vnd. das.
all fine
and
rare,
747
Battle of Culloden, 1746, JR and JE, 2, by Yeo, perdvellib. ex. ANG. FVGAT. AD. cvllod. &c, the Duke of Cumberland as Hercules trampling upon Discord and raising Britannia (II, j-f), both very 2 fine and rare
748
Battle of Culloden, 1746, ^1(2), 1-65, by Holtzhey, restitvtori. qvietis., the Duke of Cumberland crowned by Victory, trampling upon prostrate foes, varieties with obv. legends terminating magn. brit. imp., and M. brit. imp. and busts differing (II, f|f and fif), both very fine and rare 2
Battle of Culloden, 1746, Duke of Cumberland to
ilicet.
749
(oval),
L75
right,
below yeo.
rev.
ACTVM. est.
dragon
periit., Apollo
leaning on
bow
pointing to a
123
Lot 749
continued.
wounded by
his
with ornamental border, and loop for sus; a beautiful medal of the highest rarity, only four or pension (77, f |-|), Collection [P1."V] 1 five specimens known in gold, one being in the National This medal was given to officers who commanded regiments present *** at the battle, and was worn round the neck with a broad crimson riband with green edges.
arrow
750
"
Cul-
loden" Medal, type as preceding lot. Same event, M, 14, gvl. avg. dvx. CVM. terror, reb., Duke of Cumberland on horseback to right, with date 1746 in exergue, no reverse, on a square flan
(II, f-|f ), for
rare. Same &c, Fame flying over the globe Rebellion, 1746, JR, 1-75, by
general distribution after the battle of Culloden, very event, M, 1 -4, by Kirk, insvla. chara. deis. herovm.,
(II,
-f jf).
Suppression of the
;
Bust of George II to right rev. diev. et. mon. droit., Victory on a pedestal decorated with the royal arms amidst trophies of arms and flags (II, fil), very rare,
Vestner,
fine
751
series of "
Cumberland
"
Medals
in
M,
gilt,
and
brass, of
various sizes and types, commemorating the Capture of Carlisle, Eepulse of the Rebels, Battle of Culloden, &c, 1745-46, including
three Theatre Tickets, chiefly described in Med. III., II, pages 604617, Nos. 258-271, 273-279, 281-286, 289-290, generally fine, some
rare
and unpublished
1746,
31
752
(3),
Holtzhey, belgivm. foederatvm., Holland three-quarters right ; rev. fert. regibvs. opem., Three standing urns inscribed scald (Scheldt), tham. (Thames), and rhen. (Rhine),
1*,
and
by M.
all
all fine
and
sizes
753
1746, N, -85, fert. regibvs. opem., Three urns flowing into one sea as before, an extremely fine and very rare little medal, unpublished in this metal 1
754
Sir Cornelius
lion
died 1746,
M,
28,
Arms with
and griffin supporters, and red hand of Ulster in escutcheon in centre, with motto non. est. mortale. qvod. opto., and around, CORN. VAN. DEN. BRANDE. EQVES. BARONS". ANGL., &C. ; rev.
&c,
formed by a serpent with tail in its mouth, &c, very fine, very rare, and unpublished. Battle of Roucoux, 1746, M, 1*6, Bust of
Louis
XV
to right ;.rev.
(II,
|f|)
124
755
1-, by Kirk, (14), (II, ||f ) ; Frederick Prince George Princess Augusta of Wales and Frederick Prince of Wales (f-ff ) of Wales (ff-f) Augusta Princess of Wales, ten varieties, 299-303, and 310 William Duke of Cumberland (f), all very fine 305-308, and some rare 14 William IV of Orange to the Stadtholderate, Elevation of
1746,
JR
>
756
by M. Holtzhey, Busts vis-a-vis of William of Orange and Princess Anne; rev. WILH. CAR. henr. friso., &c, within Same event, JR, 1*7, obv. as wreath of orange and oak (II, fy-0. rev. terra, mariqve., Zeeland standing rev. of preceding medal
1747, JR,
1*7,
;
757
Medal in M, 1 "35, upon the serpent of Discord, &c. (II, affaYs)3 on same event (II, -frt)> all fine an d wry raw Elevation of William of Orange to the Stadtholderate, 1747, gilt, 1*5, by N. van Swin(three varieties, one cast), and
deren,
left
paw
on a pedestal inscribed hony. soit., &c. (II, fff). Another, M, 1*1, on same event, same type, but without hony. soit., &c, on 5 pedestal, unpublished of this size, all fine and rare
758
Elevation of William of Orange to the Stadtholderate, 1747,^,1-15, by Holtzhey, Bust of Prince to right; rev. By't. opgaan. der. oranjezon., &c, in four lines, with orange branch and bundle of arrows above and below, I.V.D. STRENG. and Sun's
rays (II, f ff ) for
very fine
rev. only,
and extremely
unpublished with this obv. and in this metal, 1 rare, with loop for suspension
759
Same
lot.
Two
obv. (II,
as before,
by Holtzhey, type as gold medal in preceding JR and Al gilt, 1*15, by same artist, type on rev. others, but with conjoined busts of William and Anne to right
fyf),
on
of the Prince of
by N. van Swinderen, Arms crowned within the Garter ; rev. pro. Orange Female figure armed with spear entwined with
Same
vltra jecti.
(II,
ff$),
gold,
all fine
and
published
760
Same
event,
M,
damascened with
2*15,
by
/.
Dassier,
MOVEBIT.
fortis. in. arma. viros. (Fan Loon Sup., p. 234). Two others, M, 1-55 and 1*3, by KirJc, dvlce. decvs. salvsq. popvli. (II, ffj),
unpublished of the former
size.
Anne of Orange,
avr. MDCCXLVH.
1747, JR, 1-15, by Holtzhey, vivat. princeps. in four lines, unpublished. Another, JR, 1*15, of
same type on rev., but with bust of Prince only to right, unpublished. Four roughly executed Medals, brass, 1*65, of the Prince and Princess of Orange (II, ff-)> an ^ tne Prince of Orange on horseback,
all fine
125
761
by
rev.
Eoltzhey, Bust of
vivat. princeps.,
1
762
Bust of Prince to
fil.
left
JR, 15, by N. van Swinwith riband and Garter star ; rev. anna.
left
brit. REG.
tiara, lovelock,
primog., &c, Bust of Princess Anne to and mantle fastened by a chain (77, fff)>
with
very fine,
762* William IV of Orange, 1747, N, 1-5, by N. Van Swinderen, Bust to right, long hair, armour, and ermine mantle rev. CONCORDIA. res. parv^e. CRESCVNT., Mars crowned within the Garter, sur;
rounded by the armorial shields &c, very fine and rare, unpublished
763
of the
ornamental garter, inscribed with je. maintiendrai. shield of the Prince within the Garter and motto
loop for metal [PI.
rev.
armorial
(II, ff-f),
^
1
and unpublished
in this
V]
764
William Prince of Orange, 1747, heart-shaped badge surmounted by a crown, JR gilt and pewter-gilt, 1*5 by *9, of exactly the same
type as the preceding lot (77, fff), unpublished in Armorial Badge of William Prince of Orange, JR gilt,
latter
metal.
2'
by
1*75,
arms crowned, encircled by the Garter with motto, honi. soit., &c, plain reverse with loop for suspension, unpublished, all fine and
rare
765
rev.
1747, JR, 2-, by Holtzhey, bare bust de. liefde. van't. gemeen. de. vuist. des.
STAATS. IN'T. VELD., ETC., EN. DE. VRENGD. VAN. GROOT. BRITTANJE., &c, in nine lines across the field, and below, J. v. streng., the name of the composer of these lines (Van Loon, Sup., xxv.-247),
very fine
and
766
Lord Anson's
Finisterre,
Fleet
bust
of
off
the
Cape
great
crowned by Victory on the prow of a rev. six laurel wreaths enclosing the names of keppel, galley ; savmarez, savnders, &c, and in centre circvmnavigation. and
circumnavigator to
(77,
f f f),
very fine,
[PI.
V]
126
767
Lord Anson,
1-7,
as before,
M and M
and unbronzed),
Prince of Orange and the Duke of Cumberland, 1747, M, 1-3, by T. Pingo, bust of William of Orange to left on obv. and that of the Duke of Cumberland on rev., Battle of Lauffeld, 1747, M, with their titles (II, $), rare.
by
T.
Pingo
(II, ff|).
1*6,
by
F.
Marteau,
fid A.
principis.
comes.
(II,
ff*).
Four
medals in
768
1-6,
by
Eoltzhey,
and
Anne,
with
mart.
HOLTZHEY. FECIT, below ; rev. CAROLINA, D.G. PRINCEPS. ARAVS., &c, bust of Princess Caroline to right, within a wreath of orange and rose branches, &c. (II, ffo)> var Other varieties, JR, 1*15, 1', and '85, and pewter, 1*2, differing in the reading of legend and artist's name (II, fff an<i ftf )> <dl very fine and rare, some
-
unpublished
769
Birthday of Princess
both very fine
Caroline,
1748,
N,
1-
and
-85,
by
and
artist's
and
rare,
and unpublished
name, 2
770
Birth
of
Holtzhey,
Prince William of Orange, 1748, JR, 1-9, by tandem, exoratvs. dedit., Angel descending from
Heaven presenting an
infant to Holland and Nassau, &c. (II, f-jrf ). Three others, JR, 1'15, and 1', similar, but rev. an Angel reclining on radiated clouds holding an infant in her mantle (II, -g-f-IJk), oil
fine
and rare
771
Birth of Prince William of Orange, 1748, ^,1-85, by N. van Swinderen, conjoined bust to right of William IV and Anne ; rev. obelisk supporting a tablet surmounted by a crown, and inscribed, felici. genio. fis. compos., &c. on one side is Fame, and on the other the Genius of Holland, holding the infant Prince (II, l-f-g-)Another, JR, 1*95, by same artist, with rev. as before, but obv. with bust of the young Prince to right (II, ff-f), both fine and rare 2
772
Birth of Prince William of Orange, 1748, JR, 15, by N. van Swinderen, bust of Princess Anne to left, with lovelock, tiara, and mantle fastened by a chain ; rev. pus. votis. respondet. eventvs. Anne standing under the sun's rays, and sacrificing at a burning altar, &c. (II, J-ff), and (Fan Loon, Suppl. xxvil 287), very fine and
they
127
773
Signing of the preliminaries of the Peace of Aix-laChapelle, 1748, JR, 1-7, by M. Holtzhey, helmeted bust of William IV of Orange to right rev. EN. germina. pacis. Hercules standing
;
to right under the sun's rays, holding out club from which branches are sprouting, &c. (77, f|~|). Another, on same event, JR, 1-15, of similar type, but
an unpublished variety,
both fine
774
Signing of the preliminaries of the Peace of Aix-laChapelle, 1748, JR, 1-5, by N. van Swinderen, bust of William IV of Orange wearing riband and Garter Star ; rev. VSQVE. hvc.
adjvvit. NOS. jehova.
implements
unpublished
of war,
Peace standing to left on cannon and other with branches of palm and olive in right hand,
left,
very fine
and very
rare,
and
1
775
Signing of the
Louis
(2), 1-65,
XV
as
and
Peace
(II,
-f-f-).
rev.
shields of eight Powers, including England, France, Austria, &c, arranged in a circle, with naval crown at top, and in centre a burn-
Two others, on same (II, -f-fy). and -85, by Holtzhey, e. svperis. astr^ea. redvx., event, M, 1-35, &c. Peace seated on clouds with cornucopia, olive branch, and
ing heart pierced with eight arrows
scales,
varieties, the
776
Conclusion of the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, rev. Holtzhey, bust of William IV of Orange to right
;
E.
ASTR.E. redvx., &c. Piety standing at a lighted altar imploring Another variety, JR, 1*15, Peace, &c. (Fan Loon, Supp. 258).
xxv
and
by same
777
rare,
and unpublished
Conclusion of the
Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, TV and with holtzhey. over flan in die on truncation JR, -85, by Holtzhey, of William's bust, and below, assert, lib. Another on same event, JR, I; similar, but without flaw in die, and below bust, assert, libert., all rare and unpublished varieties, and very 3 fine
event, JR, 1-05, pax. pvblica. aqvisgrani., A lighted altar with serpent of eternity above enclosing the letter c (77, |ai). Another, JR, V, by N. van Swinderen, Bust of William of Orange to right j rev. pax. avgvsta., Peace Same standing (77, ff). event,
778
Same
JR, M, and pewter, 1-75, pax. vrbes. pax. regna., &c, Eight laureated shields of England, Austria, Spain, &c, arranged in a circle, with non. sine, nvmine., &c, in centre (77, f|), a ^ 5 fine and rare, the last unpublished in silver and copper
128
779
Bois-le-Duc Commemoration of the Peace, 1748, M, 1-3 and 1*1, and M, 1-1, by /. C. Marmd, mitescunt. tempora. pace., The Genius of Bois-le-Duc standing, holding an olive branch and cornucopia, and with shield by her side, two varieties with Mars running to left and to right on obv. (II, -fff), all very fine, and rare,
unpublished in copper
780
1748,
N,
1-6,
by F. Marteau, Bust of Louis XV to right rev. SALVS. generis, hvmanl, Peace with head radiated, and holding an olive branch and cornucopia, seated within a pavilion, amidst scientific and commercial emblems, &c. (II, in this metal
ff-), very fine
and
very rare,
unpublished
1
781
Same
same type as before, with by bust of Louis XV to right (II, -). Three others, also on the Peace, JR, 1*4, 1*15, 1*05, Peace seated on clouds, with cornucopia, olive branch and scales rev. IN. batavisqve. simvl. spes., &c, with head radiated, standing to left, holding in one hand a Hope, branch of olive, and in the other a cornucopia and an anchor
event, JR,
and
M,
1-6,
F. Marteau,
and
782
Same
event, N", '85, Peace seated on clouds with cornucopia, olive branch and scales ; rev. in. batavisqve. simvl. spes., &c, as before. Another, JR, 1-75, with same reverse, but obv. Piety
standing at a lighted altar imploring Peace descending cloud, &c. (II, ffy), both very fine and rare, unpublished
upon a
2
783
Same
event, JR, T75, sanandis. evropae. vvlneribvs., Time with scythe presenting a flask of wine to Europa seated on bull, and
rev.
Two
others,
JR and
eclipsed sun above a landscape ; rev. lvx. CVM. PACE, redit., Sun with rays shining upon a portion of the globe, with dove flying across, with olive branch in its beak, all very fine and rare, and un-
published
784
Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle,
rev. et.
1748, JR, 1-75, Peace swinging a censer at an altar in the distance, the temple of Janus with closed doors ;
mihi. et. tibi, two river gods, one with urn inscribed rhen. an olive wreath to the other with urn inscribed padvs., un-
offering
published.
and
rare
785
Proclamation of Peace,
to left
;
rev.
1749, N, 1-4, by Kirk, bust of George II PAX. commercii. nvtrix. Britannia seated to right on
(II, ff|), very fine
1
and
129
786
Proclamation of Peace,
pewter
(cast),
steel,
and bronzed
1-4,
Another,
(77,
M,
1749,
1*65
ff| ).
in.
Fireworks
(77, ff4). similar type, but with English legend at the Hague in honour of the
;
Peace,
rev.
M, 2-4, by J". G. Holtzhey, view of the fireworks aeternam. memor. excellentissimi, &c, in ten lines
5
across the field, all fine, the last very rare and unpublished
787
1749, cliche, M, 26, a pyrotechnic and below, AQVISGRANENSI. PACE. FESTIS. IGNIBVS. celebrata. HAG^E., &c, no reverse, very rare, and unpublished.
1749, M, 1-9, by R. Yeo, Harpocrates column ; rev. CONCORDIA. FRATRVM insvla. leaning minor, baleari, two right hands clasped (77, fff). Dissensions between Dr. Chas. Lucas and the Corporation of Dublin, 1749, M, 1-6, by T. Pingo, the. gloriovs. attempt, of. lxiv. to preserve, the constitvtion, &c, with the Irish harp above, and below, the shield and civic regalia of Dublin (II, fff), all very fine and rare, the last unpublished in silver 3
against a
Freemasons of Minorca,
788
Dissensions between Dr. Chas. Lucas and the Corporation of Dublin, 1749, ^E (2), M, gilt, and M, silvered, 1-6, by T. Pingo, as before, three varieties with names on edges. Prince Charles
Stuart, 1749,
rose
(II,
M and M
Same
|f|)-
1-25,
and Two others, Medal," by T. Pingo, revirescit. (II, fff). pewter, 2-05, by same artist, semper, armis. nvnc. et. indvstria,
Prince extending hand to Scotia, &c.
all fine
and rare
789
M, M, and
gilt,
215, by
bust of George II to left ; rev. nm. tibi. svnt. artes, Britannia seated attended by Mercury (Commerce), and an infant
Genius
and
790
and M, 1-6, by Koch, 1750, to right (77, fff). Bamp" l 5, Bampfylde and Independence"
Wales
Prince of Wales, 1730, cened with gold, 2*15, by ported by two genii (77,
all very fine
Frederick
Dassier,
791
M,
1-45,
by Kirk, lvctvs. non. ivstior. vllvs. (77, ffi). Free British Fishery, 1751, M, and M, 1-4, by same artist, copia. divttleqve.
130
Lot 791
continued.
silver.
M,
2-15,
by
and rare
792
Prince William and Princess Caroline of Orange, 1751, JR, and pewter, 2-3, by L. Natter, conjoined busts of William and Anne to right rev. propago. felix. busts vis-a-vis of Prince William and
;
Princess Caroline
these metals
(II,
fftr),
and
rare,
and unpublished
in
793
1751, JR, 1-5, by N. van Swinconspectvs., the Prince's arms within the Garter crowned suspended from an obelisk, behind which is a setting sun,
vix.
unpublished.
tiosior.
by Mbrikofer, bust of George II to right rev. AVRO. PREomnl, Minerva holding a wreath over the emblems of Science and Literature, &c. (II, f ff ), both very fine, and very rare 2
JR, 1 "8,
JR,
1-8,
794
by
Morikofer, obverse as preceding medal; rev. DECORA, merenti., Minerva seated to left, with spear and Gorgon shield, and holding
out a wreath
(II,
fff).
1751, pewter, 2*7, by L. Natter, veiled bust of Anne to SPES. reipvb. restitvta., Holland crowned, and Princess right ; Anne standing on either side of a column surmounted by the Pal-
Orange,
rev.
ladium
this
(II, ff|) ; the Editors of the Medallie Illustrations have described medal from Van Loon, as they had not met with a specimen, both 2 rare, and the former very fine
795
1751,
M,
1-65,
by
Holtzhey, bust
surmounted by twelve constellations ; rev. apvd. devm. et HONOS. &c, a Sarcophagus inscribed gen. 5. v. 24. Another on same event, JR, 1*65, by same artist; rev. "0. DOOD. die't akerslind Kuntgyniet, &c." in four lines, with skull and cross bones above, and below,
a bier.
Same
mourning
event, pewter, 2 4, by L. Natter, aeternitatl, a female figure to left holding staff, and orb surmounted by
-
feet,
all fine
and
very rare,
and
3
796
1751, N, 1-45, by N. van Swinderen, Bust of the Princess to right ; rev. The shields of Nassau (within the Garter) and Britain surmounted by a crown, and enclosed within a circle of eleven shields of the principal towns of
in gold, fine
Friesland, with a cap of Liberty at the top (II, fyf ), unpublislied and rare 1
131
797
1751, N, 1-75, by N. van Swinderen, Bust of Princess to right ; rev. sigil. vrb. snecan^e., Arms of the City of Sneek, with supporters {II, fff ), very fine and very rare,
unpublished in gold
1
798
Regency of Princess Anne, 1751, M, 1-45, and^R 1-75, of exactly the same types as the two preceding medals in gold, both very fine
and
rare
799
1751, JR 2, by M. G. Queen's bust to right; rev. ante, diem., a square tomb inscribed DVO. morivntvr. in. vna., and above, two urns, at the base are two mourners, Denmark and Norway (77, fff ). Funeral
1.4,
of William IV of Holland, M,
gravitate,
by
J. G. Holtzhey,
avgvsta.
verendvs., Hercules with club over shoulder and driving a quadriga to right {Van Loon, Supp. 309), both fine and
rare, the latter not published in Medallic Illustrations
800
{cast),
and JE, 2; by
George
II to left
rev.
dents standing before Cambridge murally crowned and attended by Liberalitas and the river-god Camus {II, fff-). William of
1752, JB t 15 and Bust of young Prince to right in robes and by plumed hat; rev. eqves. creatvs. die. v. ivny. mdcclil, The Garter and motto enclosing St. George and the Dragon {II, f ft), all 4 fine and rare, the last unpublished in the smaller size
1*15,
J. G. Holtzhey,
801
1752,
(2),
16, by
Bust of William
to left
rev.
regiis.
donis.,
&c,
Princess
Anne
under bust,
Visit of Prince
Charles to Lon-
don, 1752, M, 1-7, by Thos. Pingo, o. div. desiderata, navis., Britannia awaiting the landing of Prince Charles {II, f), all very
fine
and rare
802
Edinburgh Revolution Club, 1753, M, gilt, 1-4, {II, ff), rare. Irish Surplus Revenue Dispute, 1753, JE, 1-75, qviqve. svi. memores., &c. (I/,f|f), rare. Same event, brass, 1- with bust of the Speaker {II, ||f). Dr. Richard Mead, 1754, and M, William V of Orange 1-55, labor, est. angves., &c. {II, f||).
oval
Badge,
M,
1*6,
Earl of Kildare
(2),
engraved legends and with loop and and roughly engraved. Brass Medals of the 1-4 (//, f|f) and the loss of Minorca, by
with
Two Medals, JE, 1% of Louis XV on the Capture of Minorca from England, 1756 (il, ffe). chiefly 12 fine
Adm. Byng
(2), 1-4 (//,
m)
K
132
803
Earthquake at Lisbon,
(II, 6i|).
1755,
M,
2*1,
by
Holtzhey, lisbona.,
True Patriot Society, 1754, hollow Medal, M, 1-6, with engraved legends, LIBERT AS. ET. natale. solvm., Hibernia with harp, ja". paterson. on edge, with loop, unpublished, both fine
and very rare
2
804
William
V Prince of Orange, N,
15, by
J. G. Holtzhey,
Bust of
the Prince to right ; rev. Shield of arms within the Garter, crowned, encircled by eleven shields of the principal towns of Friesland,
united by chains to a cap of Liberty at the top, very fine and rare,
unpublished
1
805
1757,
M,
1*75,
Bust of George II to
left,
LET.
VS.
LOOK. TO.
fathers, with, peace., European seated under a tree holding out the pipe of Peace to an Indian seated opposite to him (II, fff),
1 rare, with a crenated edge [PI. V] the rupture with France took place in 1756, England formed *** alliances with several chiefs of the American Indians, who were presented with specimens of this medal which they wore with great ostentation."
fine
and very
"
When
806
1757, zbronze specimen, 1-75, of same and with the obv. die cracked (II, fff),
and
807
Royal
Society of London, 1754, Medal of Merit, N, 17, by Pingo, ARTS. and. commerce, promoted., Britannia seated to left,
1
808
Royal
Society of London, 1754, Medal of Merit, M, 1-7, by and M, 1-55, by Pingo, as before. Victory of Plassy, 1757, Thos. Pingo, Victory upon an elephant to left (II, f|f). Two other Medals of Merit of the Royal Society, M, 2-05, by W. Wyon, and pewter, 1 -7, by Pidgeon, all fine 5
809
Capture of Louisburg,
1758, N, 1-7, by Thos. Pingo, Fame with trumpet and wreath hovering over the globe surmounted by the Union Jack and motto pariter. in. bello., on one side of the globe is a sailor waving his hat, on the other a grenadier, and underneath is a female figure ; rev. lovisbovr. taken, mdcclviil,
fleet
English
engaging batteries
(II,
V]
810
Capture of Louisburg,
and M, 1-7, by Thos. Pingo, of 1758, exactly the same type as the preceding medal (II, f ), both very 2 fine and rare
133
811
Brass Medals
on the capture of Louisburg, 1758, with bust of Admiral Boscawen. Action at St. Cast, 1758, to right ; rev. M, 2 "5, by J. C. Roettier jun., Bust of Louis
(5),
1*6,
1*5,
and
XV
(II,
fff ),
very rare.
French
Victories
in
Mahon,
1758,
Bust of Louis
XV
to right,
(two varieties, one with grained edge), 1*2, expvg. ste. davidis. arce., &c, rare,
8
chiefly fine
Capture of Goree,
prow
1758, JR and (2), 1-55, by Thos. Pingo, Victo right (II, ffi). Successes of 1758, M, M, and brass, 1*75, bust of George II to left; rev. Britannia in car drawn
lion,
by a
813
side,
invictvm., &c.
1759, JR, 1-6, by NEC. ^etate., &c, a sarcophagus decorated with the shield of the Princess, &c. (II, fff), rare. Another, on same event, M, 1*4, by E. Andeles, hev. qvo. vota. nostra, reces-
NEC. MAIESTATE.
sere., a sarcophagus,
(II, fff), very rare,
and
814
Handel Centenary Festival (1784), and M, 125, svb. g. in. in wreath (71, fff). of Guadaloupe, Capture
avsp.
1759,
Battle of MinT. Pingo, concord, of. the. allies. 1-55, Two others, M, 1'4, by Kirk, of Prince Ferdinand of (II, i%). Brunswick, on same event, rev. Protestants, rejoicing., View of the Battle (II, ff). Various brass Medals (17) of various sizes, of Prince Ferdinand, Marquess of Granby, and King of Prussia, &c, on the Battle of Minden, Siege of Breslau, Battle of Rosbach, &c,
(II, fff).
815
26
1759,
in
M and M, 215, by
;
armour
rev.
tellvs.
iactabit. alvmno., Tellus seated playing a cymbal, and four other female figures dancing around a tree (II, fff). George Prince
M,
1-95,
by A. and rare
Vere, their
816
G. Holtzhey, Prince Ferdinand and holding up the Gorgon shield walking through piles of captured French arms, &c. ; rev. post. tot. discrimina, &c, laurel tree entwined with fruitful vine, &c. 1 (II, \ f^), very fine and very rare
M, 19, by /.
817
Capture of Quebec,
and M, 1-55, by Pingo, qvebec. 1759, taken, mdcclix. (II, |f|). Fight off Belleisle, 1759, M, gilt, and ^E (cast), 1*55, by same artist, Britannia on sea-horse and
134
Lot 817
continued.
crowned by Victory (II, f). Death of General Wolfe, and M, 1-45, by Kirk, bust of Wolfe to left; rev. in. vic1759, toria. (LESVS. monument amidst arms and standards (II, $ ), all
818
Successes of 1759,
II to left
rev.
(two varieties) and M, 1*7, bust of George shield with reversed lily within a garter with motto ; pervidia. E vers A., supported by a lion and horse, &c. (II, |-f ).
M and
fff ),
and unpublished in
silver
819
and M, 2-7, by 1760, R. Yeo, Neptune seated to right upon a rock, points out to Mercury (Commerce) a new route to China amidst a cluster of Islands ; rev.
(II, J), both very fine
THE. GIFT. OF. THE. ENG. EAST. INDIA. COMP. TO. CAPTAIN. WILLIAM.
and
rare,
VIII]
unpub2
820
Canada subdued,
and M, 1-5, by Thos. Pingo, Canada 1760, seated at the foot of a pine tree, with a beaver behind (II, H4-).
and M, 1-6, Montreal, taken, Capture of Montreal, 1760, mdcclx. Montreal seated at the foot of a pine tree, with a trophy of arms in front, and an eagle perched upon a rock behind (II, ^W), all very fine, and the last rare 4
821
cliche, M, 2% by Wilson, the dying General surrounded by his officers, &c, without reverse, unpublished. Two memorial cliches, M, gilt, 1*9, of George II, facta, invictvm. te.,
&c, bust
George
of
King
to left, in
reverse,
and
frangit. hostes. extendit.,&c, bust of King to right, laureate, and in armour (II, |$), these are companion pieces, and 3 evidently formed the top and bottom of a box, all fine and scarce
III,
822
Musical Ticket,
M, 1*5 (engraved), solicitis. animis., &c, musical instruments, and below, "Sir Harry King." Marriage Jetton of George Holland, M, 13 (engraved), impaled shield of arms. Earl of Winchelsea Ticket, } 1*3, and two other uncertain
counters,
M,
(9),
T5, and
1*.
counters
one pewter
135
GEORGE
823
III.
1760-1820.
Christ's College. Porteus Medal, 1808, N, 1-7, by Philip, laureate, and draped bust of King; rev. OB. insigne. in. s.s. publice., &c, the college gate, inscription on edge, guilelmus. NORTON. HARVEY. 1
Another, of same date, A7 2; by the same artist, similar bust ; rev. OB. ETHIC^EN. CHRISTIAN AM. LUCULENTER. & SUAVITER. EXPLICATAM.,
",
824
view of Christ's College, in ex. coll. christi. pietatis. &c, inscription on edge, albertus. henricus. wratislaw. a.d. mdcccxlil,
extremely fine
1
825
Peace of 1802, A7
1*5,
signed
left,
%,
des.
wiedergegebenen. friedens.,
ex.
Eiver-god reclining to
1802;
rev.
begluckende. frucht. Ceres and Mercury, with hands clasped over an altar, ex. hamb. banco. N, Jetton of Nelson, by Porter, 1805, *7, bust of Nelson to left; rev. the. memorable, battle, of. Trafalgar. 21' octr. 1805, both very fine 2
;
826
A7
1-7,
acerrimvs
georgii.
REG.
by Louis
soc.
rev.
nil.
intentatvm, &c.
in.,
Pro-
avspiciis.
extremely
1
827
to the Stadtholdership,
half length, to right; rev. vt. patriae, pater, sit. Genii pointing to a shield of arms, ex. inavg.
",
1-8,
by
Holtzhey, bust,
viii.
828
Sir William
Browne,
election to
the Presidency
of
the Royal
College of Physicians, 1765, M, 1-4, bust to left; rev. svnt. sva. praemia. laudi., Apollo seated to left, presenting a laurel-wreath
W. Browne, kneeling at his feet ; ex. electvs. coll. med. lond. praeses. A.s. mdcclxv., extremely fine 1
to Sir
829
III,
1761,
N,
-95,
Conjoined busts to
d. g.
georg.
megapol.
str.,
&c.
1764, N, 1-2, fredericvs. m. brit. pr. episcopvs. osnabrug., &c. ; rev. spes. pvblica., Hope seated to right, leaning on shield of Great Britain to right, and altar on which are seen
episcopal emblems, very fine
Osnaburg,
136
830
1761, N, 13, by J. L. Natter, Queen to right rev. qvaesitvm. meritis., Genius crowning the Queen standing near altar, ex. CORON. xxn. sept, mdcclxl,
very fine
1
831
Coronation of George
III, 1761, N, 1*3, by the same artist, laureate and draped bust to right ; rev. patriae, ovantl, The King seated to left, crowned by standing figure of Britannia, ex. CORON. xxil. 1 sept, mdcclxl, very fine
832 833
Another, similar,
Frederick Duke of York, Memorial Medal, struck on his death, 1827, N, 2-4, by B. Pistrucci, Bare head to right; rev. admirable. AND. EXEMPLARY. AS. A. SON. BROTHER. AND. SUBJECT., &C,
born.
about 6
16.
oz.
5.
GEORGE
834
IV.
1820-1830.
Small
Medalets (12) of George IV, Frederick Duke of York, Wellington, Duke of Sussex, &c. ; JR Coronation Medal of George IV ; another in M, similar ; Abp. Tillotson, 2E, and two and
17
835
George
N, 1-4, by Pistrucci; small IV and Queen rev. Crowned Royal monograms, and legend whom. god. preserve. small AT
IV,
Coronation Medal,
1821,
Medalet struck from gold discovered in sycee silver, at Her Majesty's 3 mint, after the Chinese War, 1842, extremely fine
WILLIAM
IV.
1830-1837.
836
William
IV,
Bareright,
1
837
1836,
N,
by W. Wyon, gvlielmvs. iiii. d g britanniarvm. rex. MDCCCXXX. fvndator., Bare-head to right, on truncation, name of
rev. OB. terras, reclvsas., Britannia standing to left ; holding wreath of laurel, ex. royal, geographical, society, of. 1 LONDON., weight 4 oz., very fine
artist
137
VICTORIA.
1837.
838
Victoria, Coronation
Medal, 1838, N, 1-5, by Pistrucci, vicDiademed bust to left; rev. erimvs. tibi. toria, d. G., &c, NOBILE. regnum., Three female figures presenting a crown to the
Queen seated on throne to left, mdcccxxxviil, extremely fine
ex.
inaugurate
839
ACADEMIAE.
CANTABRIGIENSIS.
Bare head to right ; rev. Student seated to left, in front, statue of Minerva, ex. richard. henry, manley. clare. college. 1853,
weight 3
oz.,
extremely fine
840
the Honble.
rev.
N,
1*5,
Persian inscription;
East India Company, The Arms of the Company, william. henry, lowe., Decem1
841
Marriage Medalets
of Frederick Crown Prince of Prussia, and Victoria Princess Eoyal of England, 1858, *6, by L. C. Wiener; obv. Head of Crown Prince to right ; rev. Frederick, william. prince, of. Prussia. JAN. 25. 1858. obv. Wreathed head of
Victoria
rev.
842
Jubilee Badge, 1887, N, 1-5 by I; obv. Small medallion bearing crowned bust to left of the Queen, between Victory and Fame supporting a crown above her head ; rev. victoria, regin^e. anno. IVBIL^EO. A.D. MDCCCLXXXVII. IN. CORDIBUS. POPULI. IMPERIUM. within wreath of roses, crowned, with loop and suspender, extremely
fine
1
843
Another on the same celebration, N~, 1*4, by Pinches, queen, victoria. born., &c, Laureate and crowned bust of the Queen to left ; rev. within a wreath, jubilee, of. her. majesty's, reign. 188 7, above,
a crown, extremely fine
1
844
Official Jubilee
Medal, N, 2-3, by Boehm, victoria, regina. et Crowned bust to left ; rev. in. commemoration., The imperatrix., Queen seated on throne facing, surrounded by Arts and Sciences, Commerce and Industry, weight 2 oz. 2 dwts., extremely fine 1
138
APPENDIX.
845
Henry
VIII, 1524,
(cast),
Bust of King to
reverse
(/, |^).
left
24, henricvs. viii. d. g. rex. angl., &c, wearing hat and costume of the period, plain
I,
Mary
(cliche), 85,
Crowned bust
unpublished.
mount between e
qvid. hoc.
x
r.,
&c.
(I,
^-), all
846
of the United Provinces, struck for Gueldres, JR, 1*75 (square), Bust of Leicester to right, laureate and in armour, and m.m. cross crosslet; rev. mo. ordin. provin.
foeder., &c, Escutcheons of the United Provinces, with bundle of arrows in centre, a very fine and extremely rare PiedJ'ort, said to be unique 1
847
Thomas
Cecil Lord
Burghley, 1603, Counter JR, 115, by two lions (II, -f^-), pierced.
Cecil
Sir
Robert Cecil, 1603, Counter, M, 1-15, sero. sed. serio. (I, %). Henry Prince of Wales, 1612, pewter, 1-15, on his~death, fax. Charles Prince mentis., &c, (/, ^V), unpublished in this metal. of Wales, 1619, Cliche, JR, *9, Bust of Charles three-quarters to 2 2 4 Coronation of Freright wearing ruff and doublet (1, T r deric and Elizabeth of Bohemia, 1619, JR, 1-3 (with loop), qvi. DAT. tveatvr., &c, Hand issuing from clouds holding a
).
lions,
one sejant
(I,
W)* a ^ mre
>
some fine
Marriage of Charles
falling lace collar (I,
1625, JR, -85, fvndit. amor, lilia., &c. I, a variety with king's bust with longer hair and wearing a deep
H^),
rare.
1626, JR (oval), 3*75 by 3*1, Bacon seated studying a book at a table on which are also placed a globe, tobacco-pipe, &c, with a curtain in the background, a fine cliche' (cast and chased) of a later
period, unpublished
849
Charles
I,
vnvs. vitroqve.
(I,
\%).
Birth of
SIC.
(I,
1633, Counter, JR, 1-2, non. lion sejant supporting a shield, &c.
Installation of Prince Charles to the Garter, 1638, JR, 1'05, by Briot, Bust of Prince in hat, robes and collar of
).
139
Lot 849
continued.
the Garter
1649,
;
rev.
(I,
^J
).
Death of Charles
on
obv.
I,
M,
1*6,
by
svccessor.
rev. inexpvgnabilis., a hammer striking a vervs. vtrivsqve. diamond upon an anvil (7, ffi)> a ^ fine but ^ e ^ as^ which is however
very rare
850
Esq., 1647,
M,
1-4,
field,
and in armour, and on pT manteav. van. dalen. esq. ingen. gen., very fine, extremely rare, and unpublished, but has
1
851
Memorial of Charles
IA. 30,
I,
1649,
by N.
Roettier,
CAROLVS. D.G. MAG. BRIT. FRA. ET. HIB. REX. GLORIA. MEMO. OBIIT.
1648, ^ETAT. 49, bust of King to right, long hair, and lovelock on left shoulder, in armour, and drapery covering truncation, without reverse (I, $$), a fine and extremely rare cliche' struck upon
an unusually
852
Memorial of Charles
1649, I, (cast), 2-15, conciliabvlvm. anglle. surrounding Medusa's head, &c (I, ff- ), unpublished in this metal. Royalist Badge of Charles I, M, gilt, -75 by -65; rev. Garnished shield of arms crowned within the Garter, with floral
(I,
fff).
Charles
Medalet, M,
1-4,
Garnished shield of arms within the Garter, with supporters, and helmet and crest with lambrequins (J, f f ), reverse stamped in imitation of engraving.
85,
M,
1-
by
OCTOBER.
26.
1649., Armorial
shield
^A
),
all fine
and rare
853
Sir
James Harrington, 1653, M, 1-3 (with loop), by Thos. Simon, bust to left in armour, with T. S. on truncation ; rev. the. effigies, of. sr. james. Harrington, of. sweakley. &c, in fourteen lines
(I, *-),
very fine
854
Investiture of Charles XI of Sweden with the Garter, 1669, M, 1*7, St. George and the Dragon; rev. Concordia, regvm. Garter and George entwined with two interlinked c's crowned Elevation of William III of Orange to the (I, m). and Stadtholderate, 1672, 1-, a. Iehovah. hoc. factvm. est. (i, fff). William III of Orange and his Mother, 1677, M, rev. bust gilt, T55 (with loop), bust of William to right in armour of his mother Princess Mary to left, with titles (/, f|f ), all fine and
rare
140
855
1688, pewter, 2-05, usual type with medallion portraits of the seven Bishops on rev., but a variety with obv. legend ending mdclxxxviii (7, -6^). Birth of Prince
James Stuart, 1688, pewter, 2*3, by Jan Smeltzing, eqvo. nvnqvam. TV. crede. britanne. Trojan horse, &c. (I, ^=-3/). Flight of Prince James, 1688, M, 2-3, indignvm. eiicit., an Tribute eagle casting a young bird out of a nest, &c. (I, ^VOto Mary II, 1689, pewter, 1-45, by Jan Smeltzing, digna. qv.e.
longe. plvres., Mary imploring the protection of heaven upon a young orange branch, &c. (I, -6^). Regency of Mary, 1690, same artist, dissipat. et. reficit., Mary crowned vewter, 1*45, by
-f-if ), all
very fine
and
rare, the
medals unpublished
pewter 5
856
Regency of Mary,
tvebor.
with
by Ian Smeltzing, te. absente. Battle of Agh rim, 1691, pewter, 1-5, by Ian (II, T^). Smeltzing, sic. vno. ferit. vngve. dvos. a variety of (II, T ),
1691, pewter, 1-5,
Same
event, pewter, 2;
by F. D.
Winter, similar
pvlsis.,
&c. (II,
unpublished in pewter.
Hogue,
1692,
M,
1-55,
by
G. Hautsch,
artist's initials
on
obv. (II,
1693, pewter,
(II,
^-). by
Return of
C.
Wermuth,
&).
Campaign of 1694,
et.
by P. H. Muller, virtvti.
flags
concordle. christhe
Christian
surrounding
unpublished in pewter.
Thos.
(II,
by Mauger and
NOVA, gloria.
right
rare
rev.
fff ), three
and
DASSIER'S MEDALS.
857
Silver.
William the Conqueror, William II, Henry I, Richard I, John Henry III, Edward II and III, Richard II, Henry IV, V, and VI Edward IV and V, Richard III, Henry VII, Henry VIII (2 varieties, one on thick flan), Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth, Oliver Cromwell,
Charles
II,
William
III,
George
I,
George II (two
all
varieties,
one
27
with
silver
rev.
very fine,
and
scarce in
141
858
Silver.
I, bust to right; rev. a monument, with a figure of seated in front holding a tiara and cross, &c, extremely rare ; Popery Oliver Cromwell, a cast in bell metal of the ordinary type ; other
Mary
Medals, damascened in
III, all very fine,
gold, of
William
II,
Edward
I,
and Richard
5
and
859
Copper.
A complete set
of Dassier's
I and II
of the
36 " Medallic
860
Pewter.
A similar set,
36
SHAKESPEARE MEDALS.
861
Silver.
of
Medals commemorating Shakespeare, or Jubilee Celebrations the Immortal Bard, by Ingram, Taylor, Westwood, including a
:
SIR. M. M. Boydell's Shakespeare Medal, with edge inscribed sykes. Bart., and a badge with plain rev. and loop for suspension, 9 all fine and interesting
862
Shakespeare Medals in
(16),
by
series
END OF
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