Lockdales Auction 109 : 16th & 17th November 2013 - page 42

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1045
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, obverse:- Monster, left, looking
back, with pelleted mane, legs crossed, tail over head
with pellet decoration, jaw shown as pellet, all enclosed
by outer line, reverse:- Standing figure, head left, in long
pyramidal garment decorated with pellets, feet visible,
right hand holds cross, at right two further crosses,
divided by hair or helmet? heavy beaded border. Exact
type not traced, similar to Abramson p.40, Series O, type
40, 0300 and Spink 807B, Vendor states 'found
Yorkshire' obverse off centre, VF, together with a small
barbarous radiate, F [2]
£100 - £150
1046
Austrian hammered silver pieces, GF to NVF [3]
£70 - £80
1047
Bag of mostly English hammered silver fragments, cut
halves and quarters, one or two ditto but Europeon and 4
x continental jettons, mostly low grade [35]
£40 - £45
1048
Burji Mamlukes, Al Ashraf Sayf Aldin Barsabay 825-
841H, gold ashrafi wt. 3.43g, Cairo Mint 833H =
1429A.D., scarce VF
£100 - £130
1049
Byzantine gold semissis of Heraclius, wt. 2.2g.,
Constantinople Mint, obverse reads:- d N hERACLIUS
T PP AVG, Beardless, diademed, draped and cuirassed
bust, right, reverse reads:- VICTORIA AVGU I [mint
officina ' I '], Cross potent on globe, Sear 785, large oval
flan, a little very light graffiti in reverse field, [hardly
visible], GF
£100 - £120
1050
Byzantine gold semissis of Phocas, Constantinople Mint,
variety reading 'PER' for 'PERP', reverse:- Victory
advancing right, holding cross on globe and laurel
wreath, Sear 631, test cut at obverse 8 o'clock, lightly
crinkled, lightly scuffed, F
£120 - £140
1051
Caracalla, tetradrachm, Syro-Phoenician, Mint of Akko-
Ptolemais, Dioscuri Issue, Prieur 1222, tone a little
uneven, VF/GVF
£60 - £80
1052
Celtic Gallic import?, Senones, Champagne 'wild man'
potin, Delesrel & Tache, 2645, very rare in this grade, no
corrosion, even colour, EF
£50 - £70
1053
Charles I Halfcrown, Tower Mint, mm. Triangle /
Triangle over Anchor, nVF weak on horseman. Ex Spink
1.12.05 Colin Adams Lot 118 (part)
£50 - £60
1054
Charles I Shilling, Tower Mint, Anchor with flukes left,
GF, Ex-DNW 9.12.08
£50 - £50
1055
Charles I silver halfcrowns, first mm. Triangle in circle
[1641-1643], Spink 2775, Fair/F, reverse double-struck,
second mm. Sun 1645-1646, Spink 2778, NF/GF [2]
£70 - £80
1056
Charles I silver shilling Tower Mint under Charles I
[1625-1642] mm. triangle within circle [1641-1643],
Group F, sixth 'Briot' bust, type 4/4 with lace collar,
Spink 2799, features of portrait nice, large but the usual
irregular flan, GF
£50 - £60
1057
Charles I silver shilling Tower Mint under Charles I
[1625-1642] mm. tun [1636-1638], no inner circles but a
trace of a wireline guide each side, Group D, Type 3a,
Spink 2791, with the usual irregular flan but a good
strike, particularly the reverse, GF/VF
£70 - £80
1058
Charles II silver twopence, Hammered Coinage [1660-
1662], Third Issue with inner circles, mm. large crown /
small crown, Spink 3326, large flan, a little ragged down
one side but better than these normally turn up with nice
clear portrait, VF
£40 - £50
1059
Charles I, silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King,
mm. Crown/Tun mule, Group III, Type 3a1, Spink
2773, with 2 old tickets, one states 'DNW 14.3.07 Lot
1552', very light scratch across obverse, full but slightly
irregular flan, F/GF
£70 - £80
1060
Claudius brass dupondius, reverse:- Ceres enthroned, left
holding corn ears and torch, Sear 1855, although of
seemingly good style, the lettering font is small and it is
possible that this is a later copy but of good artistic merit,
interesting, VF
£25 - £30
1061
Cnut silver penny, Short Cross Type, Spink 1159,
reverse reads:- +LEOFEDAEG ON STA ['AE' ligulate],
Stamford Mint, moneyer Leofdaegn, scarce money, full,
round, well centred, nice dull old tone GVF
£350 - £375
1062
Commonwealth Shilling 1653. Spink 3217, central strike
on full flan, GF
£180 - £200
1063
Commonwealth silver penny, Spink 3222, F/GF
£35 - £45
1064
Constantius I as Caesar under Maximian I, 293-305A.D.
follis, Ticinum Mint 295-299A.D., reverse:- Genius of
the Roman People, star in left field, ST in exergue, Sear
14047, with old pen and ink ticket, well centred, even
colour, GVF
£35 - £45
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