Lockdales Auction 172 25-26 January 2020

63 1249 Saxon silver sceat Continental Issue c.695-c.740 A.D. Series E, obverse:- 'Porcupine type but now developed into standing plumed bird, Spink 791var. centre of standard has large central annulet, lines and pellets in field, found Suffolk 1993, toned VF with some porosity. £40 - £50 1250 English silver cut-halfpennies, 5 X Short Cross, 2 x Long Cross all found Suffolk, one cracked, average VF [7] £40 - £50 1251 English silver cut-halfpennies, Tealby x 1, Short Cross x 4, Long Cross x 4 and cut-farthings of Aethelred II, CRUX type, Harold I Jewel Cross type, Short Cross and Long Cross and a 'Triangle' piece of Dublin, Ireland, all collectable [14] £40 - £50 1252 English silver penny Short Cross, reverse reads:- +NICO[ ]EVE, York by Nicole, small, lightly crinkled, NF/F, with a ditto but of Edward I, Long Cross of London, lightly crinkled, weak on part of legend each side, GF [2] £30 - £40 1253 Henry II silver penny, Cross-Croslets or 'Tealby' type, Bust F, obverse reads:- ]ENR[ ]EX:, reverse reads:- +[ ]IL[ ]N:[ ]ED[ ]D: probably Bury St Edmunds, moneyer Willem but he is only given to Bust F hence is probably the wrong moneyer, crinkled and with short crack into legend, F £40 - £50 1254 Henry II silver penny, Cross and Crosslets or 'Tealby' Issue, Class A, reverse reads:- +WIT [:ON:LVN]DEN, London Mint, moneyer Wit, Spink 1337, with 3 old tickets, first states:- 'Trenerry 12.8.99, second states:- Ex. Doubleday Collection and the third is done in fountain pen and on the back it states 'F.E.J. 9.VI.49', this doesn't mean Elmore-Jones owned this coin, as collectors used to send him 'Tealby's', flan flat down one side, slightly angular flan dark toned, where struck up, VF £80 - £100 1255 Henry III silver penny Long Cross Type with no sceptre, mm. 1 Star and crescent, Class 1b, Spink 1359, obverse reads:- hENRICVS REX ANG reverse reads:- LIE TER CI' LON, with 2 old tickets, one states 'M.Trenerry 8.10.01', full, round, very small striking spit, obverse 8 o'clock, which continues across the reverse down the central cross, strangely there is no trace of this on the obverse, hence seems never to have been in two halves, some double striking on the obverse, scarce, VF £90 - £120 1256 Henry III silver penny Long Cross Type with no sceptre, mm.3, colon after 'REX'?, round eyes containing pellets, reverse reads:- hVGE ON NORWIZ ['OR' ligulate], Norwich Mint, moneyer Huge, with an old ticket 'R.Davis 14.11.01', full, round, well centred, weak in one quarter of the reverse, nice portrait, VF/NVF £35 - £45 1257 Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Type with sceptre, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Nicole, crown has pellet ends, letter 'X' has one curved limb, round eyes, Churchill/Thomas Class 5a3?, with an old ticket 'S.Burkinshaw 14.8.01', edge a little irregular, obverse 2 to 3 o'clock, nice portrait, VF £35 - £45 1258 Henry III silver penny, Long Cross with no sceptre, obverse reads:- hENRICVS REX ANG, mm. 1, reverse reads:- NICOLE ON LVHD, London Mint, moneyer Nicole, Class 1b/2a mule, Spink 1360, full, round, well centred, little areas of edge bent up, nice portrait, GVF £65 - £85 1259 Henry III silver penny, Long Cross, no sceptre, reverse reads:- NICOLE.ON.LVND ['ON' and 'ND' ligulate with pellet on cross bar], London Mint, moneyer Nicole NVF/VF, with a ditto and possibly the same class, small part of edge bent, one end of which has turned into a small crack, nice portrait VF [2] £40 - £50 1260 John silver penny, Class 5c, Spink 1352, obverse reads:- hENRICVSR EX, reverse reads:- + WALTER.ON.LV , London Mint, moneyer Walter, NVF £60 - £80 1261 John silver penny, Short Cross Class 5c, Spink 1352, reverse reads:- WALTER.ON.LVN, London mint, moneyer Walter, full, round, obverse slightly off centre, a little flat patch on legend each side, VF £45 - £55 1262 Richard Coeur de Lion as Duke of Aquitaine, billon denier of Poitou, obverse reads:- +RICARDVS REX ['S' on its back], around large central cross, reverse reads in three lines PIC TAVIE NSIS, Spink 8008, full, round, a little weak but NVF £75 - £95 1263 William I or II cut silver penny, PAX issue, obverse reads:- ]PILELM[ often with this issue the 'R' of REX is from the upright of the 'M', in this case this is not clear, reverse reads:- ]HTPOLDO[, possibly of the Canterbury Mint as a Brihtwold worked there, with an old ticket, full and VF £60 - £80 1264 Artifacts:-Complete mediaeval mirror case, unopened 14th. century, found Bradley, Suffolk, with a Tudor silver pin with gilt decoration, found Haverhill, Suffolk and also found there a bull's nose ring, [3] £80 - £100

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