48
1155
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase, c.710-c.760,
Series K, Type 20, obverse:- Diademed bust right, wreath
ties unknotted, wearing jewelled vestment, long cross
pommee before, reverse:- Standing figure, head right,
holding long cross pommee in left hand and eagle in
right, perch below, all on crescent boat, Spink 803E, GF
£100 - £120
1156
Antoninus Pius sestertius, reverse;- Libertas, Sear 4191
with a port-reform radiate of Constantius I [as Caesar] of
Carthage, Sear 14111, with a follis of Constantine I,
reverse:- Sol, Sear 16096, with a small bronze of
Theodora, with palm following officina mark, Sear
17502, with a small She-Wolf and Twins type, NEF with
some silverwash, Sear 17538, and one other, mostly with
old tickets, F to NEF [6]
£40 - £45
1157
Augustus and Agrippa brass dupondius, Nemausus c.15
B.C., obverse:- Heads, back to back of Augustus right,
bare and Agrippa left wearing rostral crown, legend:-
IMP [DIVI F], reverse:- Crocodile right, chained to a
palm, wreath with long ties above, two palm branches
below, Sear 1729, obverse struck low, GF
£50 - £60
1158
Augustus colonial bronze of c.29mm. of Syria: Seleucis
and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, reverse:- Large SC in
laurel-wreath, Sear 108, large oval flan, nice portrait, VF
£90 - £110
1159
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
[1642-1649], mm. Eye [1645], Group III, Type 3a3,
Spink 2778, usual angular flan, stressed centre obverse,
F/GF
£40 - £50
1160
Charles II silver hammered fourpence, Third Issue, mm.
Crown, with inner circles and mark of value Spink 3324,
full, round, well centred, VF/GVF
£180 - £200
1161
Charles I, Oxford Mint, silver threepence 1646 over
1644, Brooker SCBI 33, 963 pl.LXXXIX [same dies],
mm. lis/-, Spink 2995, top line of Declaration weak, flan
a little irregular, small area of weakness on obverse
legend, scarce, NVF
£240 - £260
1162
Claudius copper as, Rome Mint 41-42 A.D., obverse
ends IMP, reverse reads:- CONSTANIAE AVGVSTI S
C, Constantia helmeted standing left, holding long
sceptre and raising right arm, Sear 1857, a little striking
weakness on edge each side, but well struck up with even
blackish tone, superb portrait, GVF
£220 - £240
1163
Coenwulf [796-821] silver penny, Group I [796-c.805],
Canterbury Mint, obverse legend:- X COENVVLF
REX, with central 'M' with bar above, within inner circle,
reverse legend +E/AB/A within arms of a tribrach of
three lines, the outer plain with hook ends, the central
with plain ends but made of pellets, moneyer Eaba, Spink
914, J.J.N. 342, full, round, well centred, with a flan flaw
[split] at obverse 6 o'clock, dark even tone, rare, VF
£650 - £700
1164
Coenwulf, King of Mercia, overlord of East Anglia, silver
penny of the East Anglian Mint, obverse:- Bare headed
bust, right, hair of annulets, drapery as part of legend,
legend:- +CONVVLF REX M [omits the 'E' in
COENWULF, 'N' reversed], reverse:- Lozenge at centre,
enclosing cross of five pellets, cross projects from each
lozenge point, legend:- PIHTRED, moneyer Wihtred,
J.J.N. 370, Spink 920, slightly bent, extreme edge loss at
obverse 6 to 8 o'clock, uncleaned, extremely rare, clear,
VF
£900 - £1000
1165
Coin album containing c.270 coins and cut-halves,
Roman, English hammered, modern, jettons, etc., etc.,
cleaned detector finds of mixed grade [c.270]
£300 - £350
1166
Coins of India in silver and bronze, all with tickets by Dr.
Roger Vezin, average VF [10]
£50 - £60
1167
Coins of India in silver and bronze, all with tickets by Dr.
Roger Vezin, average VF [12]
£60 - £70
1168
Coins of India in silver and bronze, all with tickets by
Dr.Roger Vezin, average VF [12]
£60 - £70
1169
Commonwealth Crown 1653 mm. sun, cabinet toned
EF, an exceptional example.
£2000 - £2500
1170
Constantius I [305-306] silver washed follis, struck as
Caesar [293-305], Heraclea Mint [296-298], reverse
reads:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI in exergue HTE,
Sear 14061, full, round, well centred and exhibiting a lot
of original silver wash, GVF
£20 - £25