Lockdales Auction 175 28-29 March 2020

1626 Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under Parliament 1642-1649, mm. Sun 1645-1646, Group F, 'Briot's' large bust, type 4/4, Spink 2800, large but uneven flan, probably as produced, a little weakness each side but NVF £75 - £95 1627 Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, Group A, bust 2, outer arch only jewelled, mm. Lis 1625, Spink 2782, full, round, well centred, bust a l;ittle weak, F/NVF £70 - £80 1628 Charles i silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm, Crown 1635-1636, Group D, Type 3a no inner circles, no C R, Spink 2791, nice full, round flan, well centred, NVF/GVF £100 - £130 1629 Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Crown 1635-1636, Group D, Type 3a, no inner circles, no C R, Spink 2791, NVF/VF £80 - £120 1630 Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Small Bell / Large Bell, 1634-1635, Group D, Type 3a no inner circles, no C R, Spink 2791, looks to have been lightly clipped long ago, a little cabinet tone, obverse has a few very light marks under magnification, F/VF £60 - £80 1631 Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Tun 1636-1638, this is a strange coin, with beaded inner circles, a very full round reverse shield with possibly a 'T' below or possibly part of the garnisments?, tall, slim bust, double-arched crown, head laid back, features of the King look quite naive, also possibly base, contemporary copy, forgery?, cracked almost to the centre, even strike, round, well centred, dark uneven tone NVF/VF £100 - £150 1632 Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Triangle 1639-1640, Group E, Fifth 'Aberystwyth Bust, Type 4.2, with single arched crown, Spink 2816, with two old tickets, Ex. M.Trenerry, Ex.Bull, Wharf Hoard, black tone, F £25 - £30 1633 Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King, Group D, Class 3a, 4th. Bust, mm. Tun 1636-1638, Spink 2813, cleaned, toned, varnished, F £40 - £50 1634 Coin Weight, brass 15mm: Obverse crowned IId XVIG (2 pennyweights, 16 grains), IR for James Rex below. Reverse reads: PHILIP. IIII. D.G. HISPAN. R, around six bunched arrows: An English weight for the Spanish gold Escudo of Philip IV (c.1621-1625), VF, rare. £30 - £40 1635 Coin Weight, copper d.15.6mm. Obverse: S above XX. Reverse: 'With, out, grains' in three lines, crowned C countermark. This is a James I gold laurel weight issued for Charles I circa 1626-1632. Withers 941. Rare (134gr) £30 - £40 1636 Copper farthings Richmond x 4 and Rose x 3 various grades [7] £40 - £50 1637 English silver hammered pieces of James I and Charles I x 6, average NF, plus 5 x others, mostly jettons, these P [11] £40 - £60

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