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Two Day Auction of Coins and Antiquitiesincluding The Douglas Rose Collection Day 1

Thursday 04 October 2012 10:00

Timeline Auctions LimitedThe Swedenborg Hall

20-21 Bloomsbury WayLondon

WC1A 2TH

Lot: 1Greek Macedonia - Philip II -Zeus Tetradrachm Circa 323-315BC, posthumous issue,Amphipolis mint. Obv: laureatehead of Zeus right. Rev: FILIP-POU legend, youth on horsebackright, holding long palm branch;upright palm branch beneathhorse, dot and P beneath horse'sforeleg. LeRider 46.12; SNGANS 736; Sear 6680 ff; seeWildwinds.com (this coin) 14.18grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £700.00

Lot: 2Greek Macedonia - Alexander III - Athena Gold Stater 330-320 BC.Abydos mint. Obv: head ofAthena right in a crestedCorinthian helmet decorated witha serpent. Rev: ALEXANDROUlegend with Nike standing left,holding wreath and stylis, ARmonogram in left field. Price3423; Mueller 1374; Sear 6702.8.56 grams. Estimate: £1,800.00 - £2,400.00

Lot: 3Greek Macedonia - Philip III -Hercules Drachm 323-317 BC,Side mint. Obv: head of Herculesright, wearing lionskin. Rev:FILIPPOY legend, Zeus seatedleft, holding eagle and sceptre, Abeneath throne. Price P123:Mueller P122; SNG Oxford 3240;Sear 6750; see Wildwinds.com(this coin). 3.79 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 4Greek Macedonia - Philip III -Athena Gold Stater 323-317 BC,Abydos mint. Obv: helmetedhead of Athena right, serpent onhelmet. Rev: FILIPPOU legendwith Nike standing left, holdingwreath and stylis in left; MTRmonogram in left field, coiledserpent with head right beneathwing. Price P33; Mueller P67;see Sear 6746; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 8.55grams. Estimate: £1,600.00 - £2,000.00

Lot: 5Greek Macedonia - Alexander III - Hercules Tetradrachm 316-311BC, Susa mint. Obv: head ofHercules right, wearing lionskin.Rev: ALEXANDROU legend toright, BASILEWS below withZeus seated left, holding eagleand sceptre; wreath in left field,PR monogram beneath throne.Price 3853; see Sear 6724; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 17.05grams. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 6Greek Macedonia - Alexander III - Hercules Drachm 290-275 BC,Chios mint. Obv: head ofHercules right, wearing lionskinheaddress. Rev: ALEXANDROUlegend, Zeus seated left, holdingeagle and sceptre, PYRmonogram above bunch ofgrapes in left field. Price 2319;Mueller 1533; SNG Copenhagen902; Sear 6728ff. 3.71 grams. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 7Greek Alexander III - HerculesDrachms [4] Circa 290-275 BC,group of four drachms. Obvs:head of Hercules right, wearinglionskin headdress. Revs:ALEXANDROU legend, Zeusseated left, holding eagle andsceptre. See Sear 6728ff. 15.31grams (total). [4]Estimate: £200.00 - £250.00

Lot: 8Greek Kroton - Stork and Tripod -Stater Circa 530-480 BC. Obv:QPO legend, tripod; storkstanding left in right field. Rev:QPO legend, incuse tripod, storkstanding left in right field, incuseborder of radiating lines. BMC 9;Sear 255-257 variant; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 7.79grams. Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 9Greek Bruttium - Lokroi - Athenaand Pegasus Stater 317-310 BC.Obv: head of Athena left, wearingnecklace and leather capbeneath a Corinthian helmet, a z-shaped curl of her hair escapingfrom the leather cap. Rev:

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Pegasus left, thunderbolt below.Pegasi 2-13; Sear 483 variant -;see Wildwinds.com (this coin).8.44 grams. The thunderboltbeneath Pegasus on thesestaters was only used on Lokroi,Bruttium coins and not in Corinth.Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 10Greek Sicily - SecondDemocracy - Arethusa Litra Circa450 BC, Syracuse. Obv: SYRAlegend, head of Arethusa right,wearing earring, necklace andpearl diadem, hair bound behindhead. Rev: cuttlefish. BMC 49;Bohringer 421; Sear 929; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 0.70grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 11Greek Thasos - Satyr and Nymph- Stater Circa 500 BC. Obv: nolegend, satyr with horse's feetand tail, running right in acrouching posture with nymphwho is raising right arm. Rev: nolegend, irregular, quadripartiteincuse square. Sear 1357. 8.86grams. Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00

Lot: 12Greek Abdera - Griffin Tetrobol411-386 BC, Magistrate Protes.Obv: ABD legend beneath wingof griffin springing left, bothforelegs raised, the comb thinand spiky. Rev: EPI P-RWT-(E)Wlegend, three stalks of grain,each separate, within linearborder. May 373 (same reversedie); Traité 1374; BMC 45; Sear1546; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 2.80 grams. Estimate: £240.00 - £360.00

Lot: 13Greek Thrace - Apollonia Pontika- Gorgon Drachm Circa 450 BC.Obv: head of Gorgoneion facing,tongue protruding, headsurrounded by serpents. Rev:anchor, crayfish to left, A to right.Traité 1626; BMC (Mysia) 5; Sear1655; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin) 2.79 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 14Greek Istros - Double Face andFish Eagle - Stater 400-350 BC.Obv: two young male headsfacing, side by side, the one onthe right inverted. Rev: ISTRIHlegend, sea-eagle with wingsclosed, standing left, grasping adolphin with its talons; AGmonogram beneath dolphin.AMNG 417; SNG Munich 236,SNG Copenhagen 192, BMCBlack Sea 246; Sear 1669. 5.08grams. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 15Greek Corinth - Pegasus andAthena Drachm Circa 510-480BC. Obv: Pegasus, bridled, withcurled wing, flying right, koppabelow. Rev: incuse square withinwhich is a linear square,enclosing the head of Athena leftof archaic style, wearingnecklace and Corinthian helmetwithout crest. BMC 90; Sear -;see Wildwinds.com (this coin).2.79 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 16Greek Larissa - Naked Youthwith Horse Drachm 430-400 BC.Obv: youth, naked except forchlamys, his petasos flying outbehind him, restraining unrulybull right. Rev: LAR-I-S-[IA]legend, horse prancing right, reinflying loose, within incuse square.BMC 37; de Luynes 1836; Sear2106 variant (horse left); seeWildwinds.com (this coin) 5.75grams. Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00

Lot: 17Greek Larissa - Horse DrachmCirca 344-321 BC. Obv: head ofnymph Larissa, facing slightlyleft. Rev: LARIS-AIWN legendabove and beneath horse grazingright; left forefoot raised, plantbetween legs. Sear 2120. 6.74grams. Estimate: £900.00 - £1,100.00

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Lot: 18Greek Larissa - Horse DrachmCirca 356-342 BC. Obv: head ofthe nymph Larissa facing slightlyleft, wearing necklace. Rev:LARIS legend above, AIWNbelow, horse grazing right.Lorber, phase L-III, 50; SNGCopenhagen 120; Sear Greek2120. 5.92 grams. Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00

Lot: 19Greek Thessaly - ThessalianLeague - Apollo and AthenaItonia Drachm 196-146 BC. Obv:GAYANA legend, laureate headof Apollo right. Rev: QESSA-LWN legend, Athena Itoniaadvancing right, brandishingjavelin and holding shield, bunchof grapes in upper right field, P-OL-Y across lower fields. BMC 36;cf Sear 2234; see Wildwinds.com(this coin) 3.84 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 20Greek Thessaly - ThessalianLeague - Apollo and AthenaItonia Drachm 196-146 BC. Obv:[GAYANA] legend (off flan),laureate head of Apollo right.Rev: QESSA-LWN legend,Athena Itonia advancing right,brandishing javelin and holdingshield, bunch of grapes in upperright field, P-O L-Y across lowerfields. BMC 36; cf Sear 2234.3.77 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 21Greek Athens - Owl TetradrachmAfter 393 BC. Obv: no legend,head of Athena right, in crestedAttic helmet, with frontal eye andwavy hair above forehead,ornamented with three oliveleaves above visor and spiralpalmette on bowl, wearing roundearring. Rev: AQE legend, owlstanding right, head facing; olive-sprig and crescent above. Sear2526-2528; SNG Copenhagen63. 17.10 grams. Estimate: £550.00 - £700.00

Lot: 22Greek Athens - Owl TetradrachmAfter 393 BC. Obv: no legend,head of Athena right, in crestedAttic helmet, with frontal eye andwavy hair above forehead,ornamented with three oliveleaves above visor and spiralpalmette on bowl, wearing roundearring. Rev: AQE legend, owlstanding right, head facing; olive-sprig and crescent above. Sear2526-2528; SNG Copenhagen63. 17.03 grams. Estimate: £550.00 - £700.00

Lot: 23Greek Athens - Owl TetradrachmAfter 393 BC. Obv: no legend,head of Athena right, in crestedAttic helmet, with frontal eye andwavy hair above forehead,ornamented with three oliveleaves above visor and spiralpalmette on bowl, wearing roundearring. Rev: AQE legend, owlstanding right, head facing; olive-sprig and crescent above. Sear2526-2528; SNG Copenhagen63. 17.12 grams. Estimate: £550.00 - £700.00

Lot: 24Greek Athens - Owl TetradrachmAfter 393 BC. Obv: no legend,head of Athena right, in crestedAttic helmet, with frontal eye andwavy hair above forehead,ornamented with three oliveleaves above visor and spiralpalmette on bowl, wearing roundearring. Rev: AQE legend, owlstanding right, head facing; olive-sprig and crescent above. Sear2526-2528; SNG Copenhagen63. 16.89 grams. Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00

Lot: 25Greek Sykion - Dove Drachm400-300 BC. Obv: dove alightingleft, dividing S-I. Rev: Dove flyingleft in wreath, E beneath wing.BMC 107; De Luynes 2222; seeSear 2765; see Wildwinds.com(this coin). 5.72 grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

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Lot: 26Greek Sykion - Chimaera andDove Hemidrachm Circa 400-330BC. Obv: chimaera standing left,front forepaw raised, SI below.Rev: dove flying left, S in rightfield. BMC 119; Traité 803; cfSear 2767; see Wildwinds.com(this coin). 2.71 grams. Estimate: £240.00 - £360.00

Lot: 27Greek Pergamum - Mysia -Cistophorus Tetradrachm Circa76 BC, Pergamum. Obv: Cistamystica with half-open lid, fromwhich serpent emerges; around,wreath composed of ivy andberries. Rev: Decorated gorytos(bowcase) between two serpents,their tails tied up; on left the citymonogram PER, on right aserpent-entwined thyrsus. PRYmonogram and MOS above.BMC 118; see Sear 3945. 11.65grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 28Greek Ephesos - Artemis andStag Didrachm 258-202 BC,Magistrate Kallistratos. Obv:draped bust of Artemis right,wearing stephane, bow andquiver at shoulder. Rev:[KA]LLISTRATOS legend, E-Facross fields, forepart of stagrecumbent right, head left. BMC103; SNG von Aulock 1845; SNGLewis 904; Price Coll. 290;Mionnet Suppl. VI, 217; SNG vonAulock 1845; Sear 4382 seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 5.77grams. Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 29Greek Lydia - Artaxerxes I toDarius III - Hero-King SiglosCirca 450-330 BC. Obv: Persianhero-king right, in running-kneeling position, holding bowand dagger; circularcounterstamp. Rev: multipartiteincuse punch. Sear Greece 4682.5.42 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 30Greek Persian Kings - ArtaxerxesI to Darius III - Hero-King SiglosCirca 450-330 BC. Obv: Persianhero-king right, in running-kneeling position, holding bowand dagger. Rev: oblong incusepunch. Sear 4682. 5.55 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 31Greek Carthage - AE Unit 200-146 BC, Zeugitania. Obv: head ofTanit or Persephone left. Rev:horse standing right, one forelegraised, palm tree in background.See Alexandropoulos 24; SNGDenmark North Africa 99; Sicily1025; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 7.20 grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 32Greek Seleukid Kings - Syria -Demetrios I - Portrait Drachm152-151 BC, slightly barbaricstyle, from a mint inCommagene. Obv: diademedhead right. Rev: BASILEWSDHMHTRIOU SWTHROS legendto right and left of cornucopiae,PAR and date AXR in two lines inright field. Hoover SC 807; seeSear 7019; see Wildwinds.com(this coin). 3.47 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 33Greek Parthia - Orodes II -Portrait Drachm 57-38 BC,Ecbatana mint. Obv: bust left withpointed beard, wearing diademand griffin-ended torque; wart onforehead, star at top right,crescent above star at top right;border of dots. Rev: BASILEWSBASILEWN ARSAKOYFILOPATOROS DIKAIOYEPIFANOYS FILELLHNOSlegend in seven lines aroundbeardless archer seated right onthrone, wearing bashlyk andcloak, holding bow in right hand;behind archer, anchor with trident-like attachment on top (anchortype A48iii); PAT monogrambeneath the bow. Sellwood 48.8;BMC 195-198; Sear 7445. 3.73grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

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Lot: 34Greek Bactria - Antimachos I -Portrait Tetradrachm Circa 174-165 BC, Pushkalavati mint. Obv:draped bust right, wearingkausia. Rev: BASILEWS QEOYANTIMAXOY legend, Poseidonstanding facing, holding tridentand palm branch; DY monogramat lower right. SNG ANS 275;MIG 124f; Sear 7548. 15.50grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £700.00

Lot: 35Greek Egypt - Ptolemy II - EagleTetradrachm 285-246 BC. Obv:diademed head of Ptolemy ISoter right. Rev: eagle standingleft on thunderbolt, EY aboveAHP monogram in left field.Svoronos 354 variant (thismonogram but with delta behindear on obverse); see Sear 7771;see Wildwinds.com (this coin).13.87 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 36Egyptian Egypt - Ptolemy V -Portrait Tetradrachm Circa 203-202 BC, uncertain Phoenicianmint. Obv: draped bust ofPtolemy V right, in diademornamented with grain ear. Rev:BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOUlegend, eagle standing left onthunderbolt, no field marks.Svoronos 1300; see Sear 7856.13.00 grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £700.00

Lot: 37Greek Egypt - Ptolemy VI andCleopatra I - AE 31 180-170 BC,Cyprus, Paphos mint. Obv:BASILISSHS KLEOPATRASlegend, diademed head of ZeusAmmon right. Rev: BASILEWSPTOLEMIOY legend, two eagleswith closed wings, standing lefton thunderbolt, PA monogrambetween the second eagle's legs,double cornucopiae in left field.Svoronos 1380; SNGCopenhagen 274; Sear 7902;see Wildwinds.com (this coin).22.99 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 38Greek Indo-Greek - Azes II -Tetradrachms [3] Circa 35 BC-5AD. Obvs: BASILEWSBASILEWN MEGALOU AZOUlegend, Emperor on horsebackright, holding whip and raisingright hand, bow on his back.Karosthi letter in right field. Revs:Pallas Athena standing right,right arm extended, spear andshield in left. Monograms to leftand Karosthi letter or monogramto right. Cunningham type 12-12A; Whitehead type 149-166;Sear -. 28.62 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 39Greek Indo-Greek - Azes II -Tetradrachms [2] Circa 35 BC-5AD. Obvs: BASILEWSBASILEWN MEGALOU AZOUlegend, Emperor on horsebackright, holding whip and raisingright hand, bow on his back;upper coin with pra in right field,lower coin with de. Revs: uppercoin: Poseidon standing right,holding trident and extendingright hand, Whitehead monogram27 to left, Karosthi letter si toright; lower coin: Zeus standingleft, holding sceptre and Nike.Whitehead monogram 12 to left,Karosthi letter bu to right.Whitehead 177 (top); Whitehead104 (bottom); see Wildwinds.com(these coins). 19.45 grams(total). [2]Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 40Greek Indo-Greek - Azes II -Drachms [10] Circa 35 BC-5 AD.Obvs: BASILEWS BASILEWNMEGALOU AZOU legend,emperor on horseback right,holding whip and raising righthand, bow on his back; variousletters in the obverse fields.Revs: various reverses includingZeus holding Nike. Cunningham1-7. 23.94 grams (total). [10]Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 41Greek Syracuse - Mixed BronzeGroup [34] Group of thirty-fourmixed bronze coins. 140 grams(total). [34, No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 42Celtic Atrebates and Regni -Tincommius - Portrait Unit Circa50 BC-50 AD. Obv: bust rightwith TINCOM legend in front.Rev: eagle standing on snake. S.83; V. 397; BMC 880-905. 1.24grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 43Celtic Atrebates and Regni -Verica - Boar Unit Circa 10-40AD. Obv: opposed crescents withpellet-in-annulet each side andCOMF legend between Rev: boarright with [VIRI] below (almost offflan). S. 131; V. 470-472; BMC1241-1351. 1.29 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 44Celtic Atrebates and Regni -Verica - Urn and Eagle MinimCirca 10-40 AD. Obv: urn withREX legend above. Rev: eaglewith VERRICA COMMI F legendround. S. 159; V. 563; BMC 1572-1578. 0.18 grams. With oldcollector ticket. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 45Celtic Trinovantes -Addedomaros - Bronze UnitCirca 50 BC. Obv: profile headright. Rev: horse left. S. 206; V.1646; BMC 2450-2460. 1.54grams. Bought Chris Rudd (withhis envelope and ticket). [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 46Celtic Catuvellauni - Tasciovanus- Gold Stater Circa 50 BC-50 AD.Obv: crescents in wreath. Rev:horse right with bucranium over,symbols below, rosette aboveand [TASIAV] legend (off flan)

above. S. 214; V. 1680; BMC1591-1603. 5.45 grams. Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 47Celtic Catuvellauni - Tasciovanus- Eagle and Griffin Unit Circa 15-10 BC. Obv: eagle standing withTASCIA legend. Rev: griffin right,pellet-in-annulet before, trefoilbelow. S. 232; VA 1792; BMC1658-59; recorded with CelticCoin Index number 08.8810. 1.11grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 48Celtic Catuvellauni - Tasciovanus- Eagle and Griffin Unit Circa 50BC-50 AD. Obv: eagle standingwith retrograde TASCIO legendround. Rev: griffin standing withpellet-in-annulet before and trefoilbelow. S. 232; V. 1792; BMC1658-1659. 1.06 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 49Celtic Catuvellauni - Tasciovanus- Winged Griffin Unit Circa 50 BC-50 AD. Obv: two crescents andlines. Rev: winged griffin. S. 239;VA -; BMC 1666; recorded withCeltic Coin Index number08.9714. 1.25 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 50Celtic Catuvellauni - Cunobelin -CAMV - Plastic Gold Stater Circa1-40 AD. Obv: corn ear dividingCA MV legend. Rev: horse rightwith branch above, pellet inannulet below and CVNO legend.S. 286; V. 2010; BMC 1809-1811. 5.34 grams. Ex Sutherlandcollection; ex C. Rudd, List 107,No 47.Estimate: £900.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 51Celtic Catuvellauni - Cunobelin -Panel and Cross Types - SilverUnits Group [2] Circa early 1stcentury AD. Obv: CVN inrectangular tablet with beadedcircle. Rev: horse left; Obv: crosswith C V N O in angles. Rev:capricorn right. S. 301/BMC 1858-1859; S. 322/BMC 1898. 1.35,0.93 grams. [2]

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Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 52Celtic Catuvellauni - AGR -Wreath and Dog Unit Circa early1st century AD. Obv: AGR inwreath. Rev: female dog right. S.354; V. -; BMC 1899. 1.00 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 53Celtic Durotriges - Silver StaterCirca 50 BC-50 AD. Obv:degraded bust. Rev: horse. S.366; V. 1235; BMC 2525-2731.4.29 grams. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 54Celtic Dobunni - Face / Horse -Unit Circa 50 BC-50 AD. Obv:head right. Rev: triple-tailedhorse left with symbols round. S.377; V. 1020 (etc.); BMC 2950-3011. 0.72 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 55Celtic Dobunni - EISV - GoldStater Circa 50 BC-50 AD. Obv:Dobunnic emblem. Rev: horseright with EISV above andsymbols round. S. 381; V. 1105;BMC 3039-3042. 5.35 grams. Exold Cotswolds collection.Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 56Celtic Corieltauvi - South Ferriby - Boar and Horse Unit Circa 50-90BC. Obv: boar (without bristles)with pellet-in-annulet above andbelow. Rev: horse with pellet-in-rosette above. S. 397; V. 875-877; BMC 3214-3227; ABC 1800.1.28 grams. Found nearDoncaster, South Yorkshire, UK.[No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00

Lot: 57Celtic Iceni - Boar / Horse - UnitCirca 50-90 BC. Obv: boar right.Rev: horse right. S. 431; V. 655-659; BMC 3440-3512. 0.88grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 58Celtic Iceni - Bury Type - UnitCirca 50-90 BC. Obv: profile bustleft. Rev: horse left with rosetteabove and pellet-in-annuletbelow. S. 432; V. -; BMC 3524-3535. 1.33 grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 59Celtic Iceni - Boudicca Head UnitCirca 50-90 BC. Obv: profilebust. Rev: horse. S. 434; V. 790-794; BMC 3536-3555. 1.04grams. Ex Chris Rudd (with coinenvelope).Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 60Celtic Iceni - ANTED - Unit Circa1-50 AD. Obv: opposedcrescents. Rev: horse right withANTED below. S. 441; V. 710-715; BMC 3791-4025. 0.90grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 61Celtic Iceni - SAENU - Unit Circa1-50 AD. Obv: two opposedcrescents. Rev: horse right withSAENV below. S. 446; V. 770;BMC 4540-4557. 1.14 grams. ExChris Rudd (with coin envelope).Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 62Celtic Kent - Potin Circa 1stcentury BC, Class II. Obv: crudehead with pellet at centre. Rev:crude bull with pellet at centre. S.64; V. 135-139; BMC 715-723.1.21 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

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Lot: 63Celtic Continental Potin Coins [2]Circa 1st century BC. Obvs:profile bust. Revs: animalstanding. 3.90, 4.14 grams. [2,No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

Lot: 64Celtic Thurrock and GaulishTypes Group - Potins [16] Circa1st century BC. Mixed group ofCeltic cast potin coins; varioustypes and regions; includes onestruck bronze. 40 grams (total). [16, No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 65Roman Anonymous - DioscuriDenarius After 211 BC. Obv:helmeted head of Roma right,wearing earring, X behind head.Rev: the Dioscuri riding right,ROMA below in linear border.Crawford 53/2; RSC 2; Sear 38.4.18 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 66Roman C Coelius Caldus -Denarius 104 BC, Rome mint.Obv: helmeted head of Romaleft. Rev: Victory in biga left,control letter L dot above, C COILbelow, CALD in exergue. Sear196; RRC318/1a; RSC Coelia 2.3.69 grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 67Roman L. Titurius L. f. Sabinus -Sabine Women Denarius 89 BC.Obv: profile bust right of Tituriuswith monogram TA before andSABIN behind. Rev: two Romansoldiers each bearing a woman inhis arms with L TITURI inexergue. RSC Tituria 1; BMC906; Crawford 344/1a. 3.81grams. This reverse depicts the'rape' of the Sabine women; thelegendary tale of the periodfollowing the founding of Romewhen women were abductedlocally to provide wives to theearly founders underRomulus.[No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00

Lot: 68Roman L Rutilius Flaccus -Denarius 77 BC, Rome mint.Obv: helmeted head of Romaright, FLAC behind. Rev: Victoryin galloping biga right, holdingwreath; L RVTILLI in exergue.Sear 318; RRC 387/1; RSCRutilia 1. 3.65 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 69Roman Rome - As Grave 169-158 BC. Obv: laureate head ofJanus with I above. Rev: prow ofgalley right with BAL above and Ibefore and ROMA below.Crawford 179/1; Sydenham 354;BMCRR 608. 36.07 grams, 35.94mm. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 70Roman Livia - Dupondius 22-23AD, Rome mint. Obv: SALVSAVGVSTA legend, draped bustof Salus right, hair in a knotbehind. Rev: TI CAESAR DIVIAVG F AVG TR POT XXIIIIlegend around SC. RIC 47, BMC81; Sear 1740; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 13.39grams. Estimate: £550.00 - £750.00

Lot: 71Roman Augustus - ElephantQuadriga - Sestertius 36-37 AD,struck by Tiberius. Obv: DIVOAVGVSTO SPQR legend in threelines, quadriga of elephants left,Augustus radiate in car, holdinglaurel branch and long sceptre.Rev: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG FAVGVST PM TR POT XXXIIXlegend around SC. RIC 68 (rare);Sear 1784; see Wildwinds.com(this coin). 28.39 grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 72Roman Tiberius and Augustus -Double Portrait TetradrachmFrom 20 AD, Alexandria, Egypt.Obv: TIBERIOY KAISARSEBASTOY legend, laureatehead of Tiberius right. Rev:QEOS SEBASTOS legend,radiate head of Divus Augustusright. (regnal year in lower rightfield, off flan). RPC 5089-5091;see Milne 38; see Sear 1774.

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13.85 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 73Roman Caligula in name ofAgrippa - As 37-41 AD, Romemint. Obv: M AGRIPPA COS IIIlegend with head of Agrippa rightwearing rostral crown. Rev: S-Cwith Neptune standing holdingdolphin and trident. S. 1812; RIC58; BMCRE Tiberius 161. 10.70grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 74Roman Caligula - Germanicus -Dupondius 39-41 AD, struckposthumously under Caligula.Obv: GERMANICVS CAESARlegend with Germanicus, holdingsceptre, in quadriga right. Rev:SIGNIS RECEP DEVICTISGERM legend with S-C,Germanicus standing left, holdingeagle-tipped sceptre. RIC 57(Caligula); Sear 1820. 15.31grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 75Roman Caligula - Germanicus -As 37-38 AD, Rome mint, issuedin honour of the father ofCaligula. Obv: GERMANICVSCAESAR TI AVGVSTVS F DIVIAVG N legend with bare headleft. Rev: C CAESAR AVGGERMANICVS PON M TR POTlegend with large S C at centre.Sear 1821; RIC 35; BMCRE 49.10.24 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 76Roman Caligula - Nero andDrusus - Dupondius 37-41 AD,Rome mint. Obv: NERO ETDRVSVS CAESARES legendwith Nero and Drusus onhorseback riding right, cloaksflying. Rev: C CAESAR AVGGERMANICVS PON M TR POTlegend around large SC. Sear1828 variant (reverse legend);RIC 34; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 13.87 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 77Roman Claudius - Wreath -Fourree Denarius Circa 46-47AD, Romano-British copyingLugdunum. Obv: TI CLAVDCAESAR AVG P M TR P VII IMPX legend with laureate bust right.Rev: SPQR PP OBCS legend inthree lines within wreath. SeeCNG EA 232, lot 189 for a similarexample (sold $850 in 2010).2.89 grams. Ex David Nelsencollection, ex Wortham, Suffolkhoard, 1995. From the hoard ofapproximately 170 fourreeClaudius denarii found in 1995near Wortham in Suffolk. Theseimitations were likely made inBritain around 50-51 AD.Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 78Roman Claudius - Ases Group[2] 41-50 AD. Rev: LIBERTASAVGVSTA S-C legend withLibertas standing facing, withpileus and extending left hand.41-50 AD. Rev: CONSTANTIAEAVGVSTI S-C legend withConstantia, helmeted and inmilitary dress, standing left,holding long spear in left hand.RIC 95; Sear 1857. RIC 97; Sear1859. 23.66 grams (total). [2, NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 79Roman Nero and Poppaea -Billon Tetradrachm Dated year10 (63-64 AD), Alexandria,Egypt. Obv: NERW KLAV KAISSEB GER AV legend with radiatehead right. Rev: POPPAIASEBASTH legend with drapedbust of Poppaea right, date LI toright. Milne 217; Köln 157; Dattari196; RPC 5275; Sear 2002variant. 12.58 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 80Roman Otho - Tetradrachm 69AD, Antioch ad Orontem,Seleucis and Pieria. Obv:AYTOKRATWR M OTWNKAICAR CEBACTOC legend withlaureate head right. Rev:(ETOYC A) legend beneatheagle, wings raised, standing lefton two laurel branches, wreath inbeak, palm branch in left field,small crescent between eagle's

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legs. RPC 4199-4200; Prieur101; Sear 686. 14.03 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 81Roman Vespasian - DenariiGroup [2] 78-79 AD. Rev:ANNONA AVG legend, Annonaseated left, holding bundle ofcorn-ears on lap, 70 AD. Rev:COS ITER T-R POT legend, Paxseated left, holding branch andcaduceus. RIC 966; Sear 2280,RIC 29; Sear 2285. 6.78 grams(total). [2]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 82Roman Vespasian and Domitian - Denarii Group [3] 73 AD. Rev:PONTIF MAXIM legend withVespasian seated right; 76 AD.Rev: COS IIII legend with wingedhorse right; 75-79 AD. Rev:IOVIS CVSTOS legend withJupiter standing left by altar. RIC546; Sear 2305, RIC 921; Sear2637, RIC 849; Sear 2295. 9.71grams (total). [3]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 83Roman Vespasian - Pax -Sestertius 71 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIANAVG P M TR P P P COS IIIlegend with laureate bust right.Rev: PAX AVGVSTI S C legendwith Pax standing holding olivebranch and cornucopia. Sear2330; RIC 437; BMCRE 555.26.01 grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 84Roman Vespasian - Ases orLaureate Dupondii Group [2]77–78 AD (COS VIII), Lyonsmint. Revs: FIDES PVBLICA S-Clegend with Fides standing left,holding patera and cornucopiae.RIC 1210; Sear 2347. 26.13grams (total). The laureatedupondii (RIC 1210) and ases(RIC 1232) are identical and canbe distinguished from oneanother only by the amount oftheir copper content.[2, NoReserve.]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 85Roman Marcus Aurelius,Domitian and Hadrian - DenariiGroup [3] 42 AD. Rev: PIETASAVG, sacrificial implements; 81AD. Rev: TR P COS VII, wreathon a curule chair; 123 AD. Rev: PM TR P COS III, Aequitasstanding left with scales andcornucopia. RIC 424a; Sear4786, RIC 1; RSC 553; Sear2747 variant (obverse legend);see Wildwinds.com (this coin),RIC II, 80; RSC 1020a; Sear3520 variant (bust type); seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 9.76grams (total). [3]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 86Roman Domitian - MinervaSestertius 80-81 AD. Obv: CAESDIVI AVG VESP F DOMITIANCOS VII legend with laureatehead left. Reverse: S-C, Minervaadvancing right, brandishingspear and shield. RIC 296 [Titus];BMC 233; Sear 2683; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 23.60grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 87Roman Domitian - Jupiter -Sestertius 88-89 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVGGERM COS XVI CENS PER P Plegend. Rev: IOVI VICTORI S Clegend with Jupiter seated leftholding Victory and sceptre. Sear2766; RIC 358; BMCRE 406.21.16 grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 88Roman Domitian - JupiterSestertius 90-91 AD. Obv: IMPCAES DOMIT AVG GERM COSXV CENS PER P P legend withlaureate head right. Rev: IOVIVICTORI legend with Jupiterseated left, holding Victory andsceptre; SC in exergue. RIC 702;Cohen 314; Sear (1988) 902; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 24.60grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

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Lot: 89Roman Domitian - Moneta - As92-94 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMPCAES DOMIT AVG GERM COSXVI CENS PER P P legend withlaureate head right. Rev:MONETA AVGVSTI S-C legendwith Moneta standing left, holdingscales and cornucopia. Sear2807 variant (consular year andreverse legend); RIC 756; Cohen333; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 11.56 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 90Roman Domitian -Countermarked AE25 AE25provincial coin of Nero or Galba,reverse uncertain,countermarked IMP (ligate) onobverse; probably on theaccession of Vespasian orDomitian. 14.44 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 91Roman Trajan - Denarii Group [3]98-117 AD. Revs: Virtus standingright holding parazonium; Victorystanding left on shields, holdingwreath, and Annona with child.RIC 354; RSC 274a, RIC 129;RSC 76; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin), RIC 243; RSC 9; Sear3117; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 9.55 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 92Roman Trajan - Eagle andStandards - Imitative DenariusCirca 1st century AD, platedimitation. Obv: IMP TRAIANOAVG GER DAC P M TR P COSVI P P legend, laureate drapedbust right. Rev: SPQR OPTIMOPRINCIPI legend, legionaryeagle between two standards,one surmounted by a wreath, theother by a hand. Imitating RIC294; Sear 1988, 992. 2.25 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 93Roman Trajan - Sestertius andDupondii Group [3] 103-111 AD.Rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPIS-C legend with Pax standingleft, holding cornucopiae andsetting fire to spoils. Rev:SENATVS POPVLESQUEROMANVS legend with Fortunaseated left, holding rudder andcornucopiae, FORT RED and SCbelow. Rev: SPQR OPTIMOPRINCIPI S-C legend with Romastanding left holding Victory andspear, a suppliant Daciankneeling at her feet. RIC 507;Sear -; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin), RIC 653, Sear -, RIC 486;Sear 3194. 47.41 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 94Roman Trajan - Arched BridgeDupondius 104-107 AD. Obv:IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANOAVG GER DAC P M TR P COSV P P legend with radiate headright. Rev: SPQR OPTIMOPRINCIPI legend with S C inexergue, arched, single-spanbridge with six posts, tower ateach end, boat sailing left in riverbelow. RIC 570; Sear -; Cohen544; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 10.10 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 95Roman Trajan - FelicitasDupondius 114-117 AD. Obv:IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANOAVG GER DAC P M TR P COSVI P P legend with radiate,draped bust right. Rev:SENATVS POPVLVSQVEROMANVS S-C legend withFelicitas standing left, holdingshort caduceus and cornucopiae.RIC 635; Sear -. 15.06 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 96Roman Hadrian and AntoninusPius - Denarii Group [2] After 119AD. Rev: COS III legend, Pietasstanding left, sacrificing over alighted altar and holding acornucopia; 161 AD. Rev:CONSECRATIO legend, fourtiered funeral pyre surmountedby quadriga. RIC 173; Sear 2376,RIC 438; Sear 5193. 6.42 grams

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(total). [2]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 97Roman Antoninus Pius andHadrian - Denarii Group [2] 142AD. Rev: APOLLINI AVGVSTOlegend, Apollo standing; 122 AD.Rev: P M TR P COS III legend,Oceanus reclining left. RIC 63B;Sear 4051, RIC 75; Sear 3518.5.88 grams (total). [2, NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 98Roman Antoninus Pius andMarcus Aurelius - Double PortraitDenarius 140 AD. Obv:ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS III legend, bare head ofPius right. Rev: AVRELIVSCAESAR AVG PII F COS legend,bare-headed, draped bust ofMarcus Aurelius right. RIC 415b(Scarce); Cohen 21; Strack 111;RSC 21; Sear 4523 variant(reverse legend); seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 2.93grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 99Roman Antoninus Pius - OpsSestertius 140-144 AD. Obv:ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TRP COS III legend with laureatehead right. Rev: OPI AVG S-Clegend with Ops enthroned left,holding transverse sceptre andraising drapery from shoulder.RIC 612; Sear 4197. 24.96grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 100Roman Antoninus Pius - SestertiiGroup [2] 145-161 AD. Rev:FELICITAS AVG S-C legend withFelicitas standing left, holdingcapricorn and winged caduceus;140-144 AD. Rev: OPI AVG S-Clegend with Ops enthroned left,holding transverse sceptre andraising drapery from shoulder.RIC 770; Sear 4174, RIC 612;Sear 4197. 46.93 grams (total). [2, No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 101Roman Antoninus Pius - PaxSestertius 147 AD. Obv:ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TRP legend, laureate head right.Rev: COS IIII legend around,PAX-AVG and S-C across fields,Pax standing left, setting fire toheap of arms with torch, andholding cornucopiae. RIC 777;Cohen 594; Sear 4201; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 28.00grams. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 102Roman Faustina I - DenariiGroup [3] 147 AD. Rev:AETERNITAS legend, Junostanding facing, head left, handraised, holding transversesceptre; after 147 AD. Rev:AVGVSTA legend, Ceresstanding left, holding shorthorizontal torch and verticalsceptre; 147 AD. Rev:AETERNITAS legend, Aeternitasor Providentia standing front,head left, holding globe, and veilbillowing out around head. RIC344; Sear 4574, RIC 356; Sear -,RIC 351; Sear 4578. 10.21grams (total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 103Roman Faustina I and Faustina II- Denarii Group [3] Faustina I.Rev: AVGVSTA legend, Ceresstanding left holding short torchand sceptre; Faustina II, after147 AD. Rev: CONSECRATIOlegend, peacock walking right;after 146 AD. Rev: IVNO legend,Juno seated left, holding pateraand sceptre, peacock at feet.RSC 96, RIC 384 (scarce); Sear4594, RIC 689; RSC 126; Sear -;see Wildwinds.com (this coin).10.16 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 104Roman Faustina I - Juno - AsAfter 141 AD. Obv: DIVAFAVSTINA legend, draped bustright. Rev: AVGVSTA legend,Juno standing left, raising righthand and holding sceptre. RIC1177; Cohen -; Sear -. 10.54grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

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Lot: 105Roman Marcus Aurelius - HonosDenarius 144 AD, struck underAntoninus Pius. Obv: AVRELIVSCAESAR AVG PII F legend, bare-headed bust right. Rev: COSDES II legend, Honos standingleft, holding branch andcornucopiae. RIC 426 [Pius];BMC 508; RSC 100; Sear 4782;see Windwinds.com (this coin).3.07 grams. Found nearDoncaster, South Yorkshire, UK.[No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 106Roman Marcus Aurelius -Sestertius 161 AD. Obv: IMPCAES M AVREL ANTONINVSAVG P M legend with bare headright, draped far shoulder. Rev:CONCORD AVGVSTOR TR PXV legend with S-C legendacross fields, COS III below,Marcus Aurelius and LuciusVerus clasping hands. RIC 795;Sear 4962 variant (bust type).26.26 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 107Roman Marcus Aurelius - SalusSestertius 169 AD. Obv: MANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIIIlegend with laureate, draped,cuirassed bust right. Rev:SALVTI AVG COS III legend withS-C across field, Salus standingleft, holding patera, feeding aserpent which is rising from analtar. RIC 964a; Sear 4998variant (bust type and tribunalyear); see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 23.95 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 108Roman Marcus Aurelius -Sestertii Group [2] 178-179 AD.Rev: FELICITAS AVG IMP XCOS III P P, S-C legend withFelicitas standing left, holdingcaduceus and sceptre; 171 AD.Rev: VOTA SVSCEP DECENN IIlegend with the emperor standingleft, veiled, sacrificing over tripodaltar, COS III in exergue. RIC1239; Sear 4970, RIC 1017; Sear5020. 43.68 grams (total). [2]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 109Roman Marcus Aurelius - Tiber -As 175 AD. Obv: MANTONINUVS AVG TR P XXIXlegend, laureate head right. Rev:IMP VII COS III S-C legend, rivergod Tiber reclining left, restinghand on prow of galley, leaningon jug from which waters flow.RIC 1142; Cohen 348; Sear5065; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 12.08 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 110Roman Marcus Aurelius - BronzePaduan Style Medallion Paduanmedallion, or a medallion of thePaduan school, formed byGiovanni Cavino. Obv:AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG II FCO legend with bare-headed,draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: no legend, Argos seatedright before a building, workingon the prow of a ship; before him,Minerva standing left, restinghand on a shield inscribed VICAVG. See Lawrence, Medals byGiovanni Cavino The Paduan 58.33.38 grams. On the originalmedallion (Cohen II, 400;Gnecchi 65 var), the inscriptionon the obverse ends with P II FCOS II and the shield on thereverse bears a griffin in place ofthe inscription; this is either agenuine Paduan listed asLawrence 58 or a copy of it.Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 111Roman Faustina II - SalusSestertius Lifetime issue. Obv:FAVSTINA AVGVSTA legendwith draped bust right, wearingsimple, narrow hairband. Rev:SALVTI AVGVSTAE legend withSalus seated left, feeding serpentfrom patera, SC in exergue. RIC1667; see Sear 5283 (bust type);see Wildwinds.com (this coin).29.67 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

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Lot: 112Roman Lucius Verus andHadrian - Sestertii and ImitationBillon Tetradrachm Group [4]Imitation billon tetradrachm ofHadrian(?). Legends garbled andpartially retrograde. Rev: TR POTV IMP II COS II legend withVerus standing, head left, holdingspear, two standards at eachside. SC in exergue; Rev: VOTASOL DECENN II legend with theemperor standing left, veiled,sacrificing over tripod altar, bull athis feet, COS III in exergue; Rev:COS III legend with Roma seatedleft, holding Victory andcornucopiae, shield behind her,SC in exergue. - ; RIC III 1426;Sear 5380, RIC 1014; Sear 5019;see Wildwinds.com (this coin);RIC 636; Sear 3585. 79.18grams (total). [4]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 113Roman Commodus - Sestertiusand As Group [2] As: 175-176AD. COMMODO CAES AVG FILGERM SARM legend with drapedbust right. Rev: SPES PVBLICAlegend with S-C, Spes walkingleft, holding flower and raisinghem of robe. Sestertius: 177 AD.Rev: VOTA PVBLICA TR P IIIMP II COS PP legend with S-C,Commodus standing facing, headleft, sacrificing over tripod altar.RIC 1544 [Aurelius]; Sear (1988)1599, RIC 1584 [Aurelius]; Sear5388 variant (obverse legend);see Wildwinds.com (this coin).31.69 grams (total). [2, NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 114Roman Septimius Severus -Denarii Group [2] 201 AD. Rev:FVNDATOR PACIS legend withSeptimius Severus togate andveiled, standing left holding olivebranch; 200 AD. Rev: P M TR PVIII COS II P P legend withVictory flying left holding openwreath over shield. RIC 265;Sear 6282, RIC 265; Sear 6282.5.59 grams (total). [2, NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 115Roman Julia Domna - HilaritasDupondius 198 AD, Rome mint.Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA legendwith draped bust right. Rev:HILARITAS legend with Hilaritasstanding left, holding long palmand sceptre. Sear 6641; RIC 877;BMCRE 312. 11.38 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 116Roman Julia Mamaea, JuliaMaesa and Julia Domna - DenariiGroup [3] Julia Domna, 193-211AD. Rev: FORTVNAE FELICIlegend, Fortuna seated left,holding cornucopiae and leaningon rudder set on globe, smallfigure reaching upwards at herfeet; Julia Mamaea, 209 AD.Rev: VESTA legend, Vestastanding half-left, holdingpalladium and sceptre; JuliaMaesa, 218-220 AD. Rev:PVDICITIA legend, Pudicitia,veiled, seated left, right hand onbreast, left hand at side, on chair.RIC 554; RSC 57: Sear (1988)1838; see Sear 6584, RIC 360:RSC 81; Sear 8217, RIC 268;RSC 36; Sear 7756. 8.62 grams(total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 117Roman Caracalla and Geta -Denarii Group [2] 207 AD. Rev:PONTIF TR P X COS II legend,Caracalla standing right, foot onhelmet, holding spear andparazonium; 207 AD. Rev:PONTIF COS legend, Minervastanding left, holding spear andleaning on shield. RIC 95; Sear6864, RIC 34; Sear 7186 7.18grams (total). [2]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 118Roman Macrinus - Syria -Tetradrachm 217-218 AD, Emisa.Obv: AVT K M OPEL MAKRINOCEB, laureate, draped, cuirassedbust right. Rev: DHMAP EXVPATOC P P, eagle standingfacing, head left, wreath in beak;radiate bust of Shamash leftbetween legs. Prieur 975; GIC2950; see Wildwinds.com (thiscoin). 13.61 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00

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Lot: 119Roman Elagabalus - DenariiGroup [3] 219-221 AD. Revs:Liberalitas, Victory and Libertastypes. RIC 102; Sear 7521, RIC162; Sear 7555, RIC 107; Sear7523. 9.08 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 120Roman Group of SeverusAlexander Denarii [3] 222-235AD. Revs: Abundantia, Jupiterand Providentia. Sear 7855; Sear7871; Sear 7920. 7.89 grams(total). [3]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 121Roman Severus Alexander -Denarii Group [3] 210-222 AD.Rev: P M TR P COS P P legend,Jupiter standing left, holdingthunderbolt and sceptre; 231 AD.Rev: IOVI PROPVGNATORIlegend, Jupiter standing front,head right, preparing to hurlthunderbolt; 226 AD. Rev:ANNONA AVG legend, Annonastanding left with corn-ears andcornucopiae, modius at foot. RIC5; Sear 7891, RIC 235; Sear7870; RIC 133; Sear 7857. 8.54grams (total). [3]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 122Roman Gordian III - AE33Provincial 238-244 AD, Antioch,Pisidia. Obv: IMP CAES M ANTGORDIANVS AVG legend withlaureate, draped, cuirassed bustright. Rev: CAES ANTIOCH COLlegend with she-wolf standingright, head turned back, beneatha tree, suckling the twinsRomulus and Remus, SR below.SNG France 3, 1195; SNGRighetti 1358; SNG Tuebingen4381; Sear GIC -. 23.34 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 123Roman Philip I - AntoninianiiGroup [3] 245-247 AD. Rev:AEQVITAS AVGG legend,Aequitas standing left, holdingscales and cornucopiae; 246 AD.Rev: P M TR P III COS P Plegend, Felicitas, standing left,holding caduceus andcornucopiae; 245-247 AD. Rev:ROMAE AETERNAE legend,Roma seated left, holding Victoryand sceptre. RIC 27b; Sear 8918,RIC 3; Sear 8944, RIC 44b; Sear8952. 14.13 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 124Roman Philip I - AntoninianiiGroup [3] 245-247 AD. Rev:ROMAE AETERNAE legend,Roma seated left, holding Victoryand sceptre; two examples 245AD. Revs: LIBERALITAS AVGGII legend, Liberalitas standing left,holding abacus and cornucopiae.RIC 44b; Sear 8952, RIC 38b;Sear 8937. 12.30 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 125Roman Herennius Etruscus -Mercury Antoninianus 250-251AD, Rome mint. Obv: Q HERETR MES DECIVS NOB Clegend with radiate, draped andcuirassed bust right. Rev:PIETAS AVGG legend withMercury standing left, holdingpurse and caduceus. RIC 142b;RSC 11; Sear 9520. 3.25 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 126Roman Trajan Decius -Antoninianii Group [4] 250-251AD. Two examples with DACIAlegend, Dacia standing left,holding staff surmounted by anass's head; two examples withABVNDANTIA AVG legend,Abundantia standing right,pouring forth the contents of acornucopia. RIC 12b; Sear 9368,RIC 10b; Sear 9364. 16.80grams (total). [4]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

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Lot: 127Roman Gallienus, Postumus andPhilip I - Antoninianii Group [3]Gallienus, 253-268 AD. Rev:VIRTVS AVGG legend, Valerianand Gallienus standing facingeach other, one holds Victory, theother a globe; Postumus, 255-256 AD. Rev: VIRTVS AVGlegend, Virtus standing right,holding vertical spear and restinghand on shield. Philip I, 260-265AD, Cologne. Rev: AEQVITASAVGG legend, Aequitas standingleft, holding scales andcornucopia. RIC 456; Sear(1988) 3003; Sear 10414 variant(obverse legend), RIC 93; Sear10998, RIC 27b; Sear 8918.11.18 grams (total). [3]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 128Roman Gallienus - AntoninianiiGroup [50] Circa 253-268 AD. Agroup of mixed antoninianii ofGallienus; various reverse types.115 grams (total). [50, NoReserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 129Roman Jovian - Wreath -Reduced Siliqua 363-364 AD,Arles mint. Obv: DN IOVIA-NVSPF AVG legend, pearl-diademed,draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: VOT V MVLT X legend infour lines within wreath; mintmarkSCONST below. RIC VIII Arles331; RSC 33Ab; see Sear 4084(heavy siliqua); seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 1.54grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 130Roman Constantine I - Sol Follis310-313 AD, Trier mint. Obv: IMPCONSTANTINVS AVG legendwith laureate and cuirassed bustright. Rev: SOLI INVICTOCOMITI legend with bust of Solright, radiate and draped, seenfrom rear; no mintmark. RIC VITrier 890; Sear 16125. 4.57grams. Estimate: £140.00 - £180.00

Lot: 131Roman Constantine I - MarsFollis 310-313 AD, Trier mint.Obv: CONSTANTINVS PF AVGlegend with laureate andcuirassed bust right. Rev: MARTICONSERVATORI legend withbust of Mars right, helmeted andcuirassed; no mintmark. RIC VITrier 884; see Sear 16001. 4.76grams. Estimate: £140.00 - £180.00

Lot: 132Roman Licinius - Eagle Follis 319AD, Arles mint. Obv: IMPLICINIVS AVG legend, laureate,cuirassed bust right. Rev: IOVICONSERVATORI legend, eaglestanding right (both wingshorizontal), bearing Licinius whois carrying a thunderbolt and asceptre; mintmark PARL. RIC VIIArles 196; Sear - (see 15144,billon issue from Trier withdifferent bust type). 2.29 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 133Roman Constantius II - EmperorAE2 350 AD, Siscia mint. Obv:DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVGlegend with pearl diademed,draped, cuirassed bust right, Abehind head. Rev: HOC SIGNOVICTOR ERIS legend with theEmperor, diademed and inmilitary dress, facing, headturned left, holding standard withchi-rho on banner and transversespear; to the right stands Victory,crowning him with a wreath andholding a palm branch. A in leftfield; mintmark .BSIS* inexergue. Sear -; RIC VIII Siscia282. 4.93 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 134Roman Group of Denarii [9] Circa2nd century AD. Group of ninedenarii including SeverusAlexander, Hadrian (3), MarcusAurelius, Antoninus Pius (2),Trajan and Maximian I. 28.22grams total. [9]Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 135Roman Group of Silver Coins [5]Group of five mixed coins, fourRoman, including three denariiand one antoninianus; plus oneforeign. 12.96 grams (total). [5,No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 136Roman Group of Antoniniani [5]Group of five antoninianii,including Gallienus andPostumus. 17.03 grams (total). [5, No Reserve]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 137Roman Mixed Silver Group [4] Agroup of four mixed coins,including Trajan drachm ofCaesarea, Cappadocia (bust /Arabia with camel); Trajanteradrachm of Tyre, Phoenicia(bust of Trajan on eagle / bust ofMelqart); Philip II, tetradrachm ofAntioch, Syria (bust / eagle); plusa drachm of Kios, Bithynia(Apollo / prow). Sydenham 185;BMC 12-14, Sear (1988) 1043;BMC 546-548; RecGen 2. 29.62grams (total). [4, No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 138Roman Group of Late Bronzes[14] Circa 4th century AD. Groupof bronze coins of variousemperors, including Valens,Gratian, Theodosius, ValentinianI and II, Constans, Crispus, etcand with one Carausius; variousbusts, reverse types and mintsrepresented; each coin with ticketgiving full details. . [14, NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 139Roman Constantius II Group [29]337-361 AD. Group of bronzeAE3/AE4 coins of Constantius II;various busts, reverse types andmints represented; each coin withticket giving full details. .Steinberg collection; ex AlanCherry, early 1980's. [29, NoReserve]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 140Roman Provincial Bronze Group[7] A mixed group of Greekprovincials, including variousemperors, types and mints. 39.25grams total. [7, No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 141Roman Provincial - Mixed BronzeGroup [19] Group of nineteenmixed bronze coins, mostlyRoman provincial issues. 145grams, (total). [19, No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 142Roman Group of Bronzes [7]Group of seven bronze coins,including a large follis, UrbsRoma AE3 and another, an AE4,a Maximianus follis and twoAlexandra tetradrachms. 37.30grams (total). [7, No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 143Roman Mixed Bronze CoinGroup [550+] Large group ofmixed Roman bronze coins, afew Celtic bronzes noted; fromearly sestertii to AE4s. 1.09 kg.English metal detector finds fromunknown sites. [550+]Estimate: £250.00 - £300.00

Lot: 144Roman Group of ProvincialBronzes [17] Circa 3rd-4thcentury AD. Group of bronzecoins of various emperors,including Elagabalus, AntoniusPius, Severus Alexander,Septimus Severus, Gordian IIIand with one Republic denariusand one Republic uncia; variousbusts, reverse types and mintsrepresented; each coin with ticketgiving full details. . Steinbergcollection; ex Alan Cherry, early1980's. [17, No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

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Lot: 145Roman Provincial - Mixed BronzeGroup [21] A group of twenty-onemixed bronze provincial issues.155 grams (total). [21, NoReserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 146Roman Judea - Antiochus VII -Prutah 132-130 BC, Jerusalem.Obv: Greek legend with anchor.Rev: lily; with ticket giving detailsand references. See Hendin 6. . [No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 147Roman Judea - HasmonaeanDynasty - Alexander Jannaeus -Prutahs Group [38] 103-76 BC.Obv: Hebrew legend withinwreath. Rev: double cornucopiaewith pomegranate between, allwith tickets giving details andreferences. See GIC 6089. . [38,No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 148Roman Judea - Widow's Mites -AE Prutahs [24] Circa 100 BC-70AD. Group of prutahs; varioustypes from Herodian Dynasty toRoman procurators: ValeriusGratus, Agrippa I and PorciusFestus; an interesting group, allwith tickets giving full details foreach coin. . Steinberg collection;ex Alan Cherry, early 1980's. [24,No reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 149Roman Judea - RomanProcurators - Prutahs Group [5] 6-26 AD, Coponius (1), M.Ambibulus (3) and ValeriusGratus (1), all with tickets givingdetails and references. See GIC5606/5607/5619. . [5, NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 150Roman Judea - Antonius Felix -Prutahs Group [8] 52-58 AD.Obv: Greek legend aroundcrossed shields and spears. Rev:palm tree with dates, all withtickets giving details andreferences. See GIC 5626. . [8,No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 151Roman Judea - Nero - PorciusFestus - Prutahs Group [56] 58-59 AD. Obv: LE KAICAPOClegend around palm branch. Rev:NEP NO C legend in three lineswithin wreath, all with ticketsgiving details and references.See Meshorer 234; see GIC5627. . [56, No Reserve]Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 152Roman Judea - HasmonaeanDynasty - John Hyrcanus -Prutahs Group [13] 67 and 63-40BC. Obv: Hebrew legend withinwreath. Rev: double cornucopiaewith pomegranate between, allwith tickets giving details andreferences. See GIC 6089. . [13,No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 153Byzantine Justin I - Gold SolidusStruck 519-527 AD,Constantinople mint. Obv: D NIVSTI-NVS P P AVG legend withhelmeted and cuirassed bustfacing three-quarters to right,holding spear over shoulder andshield decorated with horsemanspearing a fallen enemy. Rev:VICTORIA AVGGG legend andofficina letter I with Victorystanding facing, holding jewelledcross and cross on globe; star inright field; mintmark CONOB.DOC I 2b; MIB I 3; BN 6; Sear56. 4.44 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 154Byzantine Heraclius andHeraclius Constantine - GoldSolidus 610-641 AD,Constantinople mint. Obv: dd NNhERACLIUS ET hERA CONSTPP AVG legend with facing bustsof Heraclius, with moustache,

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short beard and tufts of hair atears, on left, and HeracliusConstantine, (bust almost samesize), beardless on right, bothwearing chlamys and simplecrown with cross on circlet; crossbetween their heads. Rev:VICTORIA AVGU legend andofficina letter, (sometimes withdot in left or right field) with crosspotent on three steps; mintmarkCONOB. DOC 20; MIB 21-22;Sear 743. 4.38 grams. Estimate: £270.00 - £350.00

Lot: 155Byzantine Heraclius andHeraclius Constantine - GoldSolidus 610-641 AD,Constantinople mint. Obv: dd NNhERACLIUS ET hERA CONSTPP AVG legend with facing bustsof Heraclius, with longmoustache, long beard and tuftsof hair at ears, on left, andHeraclius Constantine, (bustalmost same size), with lightbeard on right, both wearingchlamys and simple crown withcross on circlet; cross betweentheir heads. Rev: VICTORIAAVGU legend and officina letter Iwith cross potent on three steps;mintmark CONOB. DOC 26; MIB29-30; Sear 749. 4.44 grams. Estimate: £270.00 - £350.00

Lot: 156Byzantine Heraclius withHeraclius Constantine andHeraclonas - Gold Solidus 610-641 AD, Constantinople mint.Obv: Heraclius, crowned, withlong moustache and long beardin centre, Heraclonas, of almostequal height, crowned, on left,and Heraclius Constantine, ofequal height, crowned,unbearded, on right, all wearingchlamys and holding cross onglobe. Rev: VICTORIA AVGUlegend and officina letter I withcross potent on three steps; PThmonogram in left field; A in rightfield; mintmark CONOB. DOC 39;MIB 45; Sear 764. 4.39 grams. Estimate: £280.00 - £360.00

Lot: 157Byzantine Heraclius - GoldTremissis 610-613 AD,Constantinople. Obv: DNhERACLIUS (or hRACLIUS) PPAVG legend with pearl diademed,

draped, cuirassed bust right.Rev: VICTORIA AVGU legendand officina letter S with crosspotent. DOC 53b; MIB 73a-b;Sear Byzantine 786. 2.11 grams. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 158Byzantine Constans II - GoldSolidus Struck 641 AD or later,Constantinople mint. Obv: D NCONSTANTINUS PP AVGlegend with bust facing with longbeard and moustache, wearingcrown and chlamys, holdingcross on globe. Rev: VICTORIAAVGU legend and officina letterdelta with cross potent on threesteps; mintmark CONOB. Sear956. 4.36 grams. Estimate: £280.00 - £360.00

Lot: 159Byzantine Michael II andTheophilus - Milearesion 820-829AD, Constantinople mint. Obv:cross potent on three steps. Rev:+MIXA-HLS-QEOFI-LE ECQEU-bASILIS RO-MAION legend infive lines within double border ofdots. DOC III 6; Sear 1641. 1.46grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 160Byzantine Nicephorus II Phocas -Miliaresion 963-969 AD.Constantinople. Obv: +IhSUSXPISTUS NICA legend and star,cross crosslet on globe abovetwo steps, at the centre medallionof four lobes containing facingbust of Nicephorus with shortbeard, wearing crown and lorosand dividing the inscription n overI–C over F, all within tripleborder ornamented with eightequally spaced globes. Rev:+nICHF’ En XW AVTOCRAT’EVSEb’ bASILEVS RWMAIW’,legend in five lines, cross of dotsabove and below, all within tripleborder ornamented with eightequally spaced globes. DOC 6;Sear 1781. 2.52 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

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Lot: 161Byzantine John I - Milearesion969-976 AD, Constantinoplemint. Obv: + IhSUS XRIStUSnICA legend and star, cross-crosslet on globus above twosteps, with circular medallion atthe centre, containing facing bustof John with short beard, wearingcrown and loros, Iw AN acrossfields, triple border with eightequally spaced dots. Rev: +IwANN' - En Xw AVtO - CRAT'EVSEb - bASILEVS - RwmAIw'legend in five lines, -+- aboveand beneath, triple border witheight equally spaced dots. DOC7; Sear 1792. 2.84 grams. Estimate: £450.00 - £600.00

Lot: 162Byzantine Nicephorus III andMaria - Milearesion 1078-1081AD, Constantinople mint. Obv:EN TOVTW NIKATE NIKHF KAIMARIA legend, cross-crosslet onglobe resting on three steps, X incentre, dot in crescent on shaft,between the crowned, facingbusts of Nicephorus, beardedand wearing jewelled chlamys onleft, and Maria wearing loros, onright. Rev: NIKHFR-KAI MARIA-PICTOI RA-CILEIC PW-MAIWNlegend in five lines; –+– above,–o– below; all within tripleborder. DOC 6; Sear 1886; seeWildwinds.com (this coin). 1.55grams. Estimate: £450.00 - £600.00

Lot: 163Byzantine Hungary - Belar III -Scyphates [5] 1172-1196 AD.Obv: MARIA SANCT legend withthe Virgin Mary seated facing,holding sceptre. Rev: REX BELAREX STS legend with Bela IIIand Stephan IV seated facing,holding globe and sceptre.Huszar 72. 12.03 grams (total). [5, No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 164Byzantine Hungary - Belar III -Scyphates [6] 1172-1196 AD.Obv: MARIA SANCT legend withthe Virgin Mary seated facing,holding sceptre. Rev: REX BELAREX STS legend with Belar IIIand Stephan IV seated facing,holding globe and sceptre.

Huszar 72. 14.13 grams (total). [6, No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 165Byzantine Hungary - Belar III -Scyphates [3] 1172-1196 AD.Obv: MARIA SANCT legend withthe Virgin Mary seated facing,holding sceptre. Rev: REX BELAREX STS legend with Belar IIIand Stephan IV seated facing,holding globe and sceptre.Huszar 72. 7.13 grams (total). [3,No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00

Lot: 166Byzantine Hungary - Belar IV -Imitating Fatmid Dinars [7]Imitating Fatmid dinars. Obvs:Arabic legend. Revs: Arabicinscription. 8.67 grams (total). [7,No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 167Anglo-Saxon Crondall Series -Witmen Derived - Gold Shilling(Thrymsa) Circa 620-640 AD,Kent (Canterbury?). Obv: profilediademed bust right with threeties and trident before. Rev:cross fourchee with blunderedlegend, letters retrograde andinverted. S. 753; N. 25;Sutherland IV.ii; M (1). 21, plate1. 1.32 grams. The Crondallgroup comprises twelve Englishgold shilling (thrymsa) typesrepresented in the famousCrondall, Hampshire, 1828 hoard(ex Lord Grantley collection andnow preserved intact in theAshmolean Museum, Oxford).The 'Witmen' type is named fromthose with the WITMEN MONITAlegend and this is usually seenblundered or in abbreviatedforms. The type was almostcertainly struck in Kent, possiblyat Canterbury.Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00

Lot: 168Anglo-Saxon Sigebert III -Marseilles Type - Imitative(?)Solidus Circa 600-675 AD. Obv:profile bust right with partiallegend. Rev: tall cross on plinthwith M to left and A to right, with

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partial legend, moneyer nameuncertain. See EMC 2011.0256(this coin). 3.61 grams. Foundnear Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK;recorded with Early MedievalCorpus. This seems to bepossibly a contemporary copy ofa Merovingian Francia Marseilleissue solidus of Sigebert III (639-656 AD), perhaps of Britishmanufacture, although somecoins of this issue fromMarseilles are notably crude.Estimate: £5,000.00 - £6,000.00

Lot: 169Merovingian Frankish Austrasia(Netherlands) - DORESTAT -Gold Tremissis Circa 630-650AD. Obv: diademed profile bustright with DOR:ESTAT FIT (Ssideways) legend. Rev: cross onbase with six pellets (:::) belowand HADELINVS H (with M as H)legend for a moneyer namedMadelinus. See Prou 1226; MEC1, 493-495; see Pol, A. Studies inEarly Medieval Coinage 1, p.119,for discussion of this issue (copyincluded). 1.05 grams. FoundWest Yorkshire, UK.Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 170Carolingian Frankish Louis thePious - Aix la Chapelle Type -Imitative Solidus Circa 890 AD,contemporary imitation of Aix laChapelle (Aachen) mint,uncertain Frisian mint. Obv:laureate and draped bust rightwith long ties andIHDVVCIHVIIAV barbarouslegend. Rev: small cross patteewith IIIVIIIOIIIIIVII barbarouslegend. See Grierson gold, typeXXIV-XXVI; see Prou 1076; seeBMC Carolingians 78; MEC -.4.31 grams. Ex CNG Triton sale,lot 1659.Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,000.00

Lot: 172Anglo-Saxon Series D, 2c -Sceatta Circa 695-740 AD,Continental series D, Type 2c.Obv: bust right with runic AEPAbefore. Rev: cross and pelletswith pseudo-letters around. S.792; M. 158-180. 0.97 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 173Anglo-Saxon Saltire Standard -Eclectic Sceatta 710-760 AD.Obv: profile bust right with runesbefore. Rev: saltire with pellet inangles within standard withsymbols outside. S. 833. 1.02grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 174Anglo-Saxon Series BIF, Type27b Variant - Bird on CrossSceatta Circa 680-710 AD,primary series. Obv: profile bustwithin serpent inner circle withtwo annulets below andTANVMVAN+ legend. Rev: birdon cross with triple annulet belowand annulet ends to side limbs;with additional annulet to rightupper quadrant and two pellets toleft upper quadrant; withinserpent inner circle, with[V?]ASV[ ] legend with 'S'sideways. S. 776 variant; N. 124-126 variant; recorded with EMC;see also Abramson, page 66.1.24 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 175Saxon Saxon - ContinentalSceatta Circa 600-775 AD. Obv:standard with angular symbols.Rev: cross pommee with pelletsin angles. S. 793 (840). 1.11grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 176Anglo-Saxon ArchbishopAethelheard with Offa -Canterbury - Second IssuePenny Circa 796 AD, secondissue type. Obv: +EDIL HEARDARCPI in three lines withcontraction lines above R and Iand plain lines between legend.Rev: +OFFA REX in two lineswith REX and Mercian M withtrefoils of pellets in lunettes. S.885; N. 229; Chick type 247 (newdies); EMC 2012.1007 (this coin,new dies) and UKDFD. 0.91grams. Found near Petham,Kent, 2012.Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

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Lot: 177Anglo-Saxon Aethelwulf -Canterbury - Phase 3 Penny 848-851 AD, BMC 1. Obv: DORIBmonogram with +ED[ ]REXlegend. Rev: CANT monogramwith +MAN[ ]TA legend for themoneyer Maninc or Manna atCanterbury mint. S. 1049; N. 614.0.75 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 178Viking Hiberno-Norse Ireland -Sihtric III Olafsson - Dublin -Penny 995-1020 AD, imitatingAethelred II Last Small Crosstype. Obv: profile bust with+SIHTRC REX PIRINCIS legend.Rev: small cross with+ZIHONONIDINEONFNI legendfor Dublin mint. S. 6117. 1.08grams. Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 179Anglo-Saxon Aethelred II -Lincoln / Aelfsige - Long CrossPenny 997-1003 AD. Obv: profilebust with+EDELREDEREXANGLOlegend. Rev: voided long crossdividing +AELFSIGM-OLINClegend with omega between M-Oand NC ligated for the moneyerAelfsige at Lincoln mint. S. 1151;N. 774. 1.17 grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 180Anglo-Saxon Aethelred II -London / Aethelwerd - LongCross Penny 997-1003 AD, BMCivA. Obv: profile bust with+AEDELRED REX ANGLOlegend. Rev: long voided crossdividing +AEDE LPER DM-OLVND legend for the moneyerAethelwerd at London mint. S.1151; N. 774. 1.37 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 181Anglo-Saxon Cnut - Bristol /Aethelwine - Diadem VariantQuatrefoil Penny 1017-1023 AD,BMC viii (variant). Obv: profilebust with diadem in lieu of crownand +CNVT REX ANGLORlegend. Rev: long voided crosswith quatrefoil dividing +AEGELPIN EONB RIC: legend for the

moneyer Aethelwine at Bristolmint. S. 1157 (variant); N. 785(diademed bust); see EMC1013.0088 (different dies). 0.92grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 182Anglo-Saxon Cnut - London /Elric - Pointed Helmet Penny1024-1030 AD, Style III. Obv:profile bust with sceptre and+CNVT REX ANG legend. Rev:voided cross and pellet-in-annulets with +EL.R[]ICONLVNDDE for the moneyerElric at London mint. S. 1158; N.787. 1.07 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 183Anglo-Saxon Cnut - York /Crucan - Short Cross Penny1029-1035 AD, BMC xvi. Obv:profile bust with sceptre and+CNVT RECX legend. Rev: shortvoided cross with+CRVCANONEOFE legend forthe moneyer Crucan at Yorkmint. S. 1159; N. 790. 1.14grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 184Anglo-Saxon Harthacnut -Lydford / Aelfwine - Fleur de LisPenny 1040 AD, BMC Type VIII.Obv: profile bust and sceptre with+ARDECNVT RE legend. Rev:voided long cross and fleursdividing +AELP NEON LYDCORDM legend for the moneyerAelfwine at Lydford mint. S. -; N.810; see EMC. 0.86 grams. Ithas been suggested that thistype, no longer listed in Spink forHarthacnut, is aDanish/Scandinavian origin copyof the almost contemporaryHarold I Fleur-de-Lis type (S.1164; N. 803; BMC Type V); theblundered legend forms seen onthis coin could be indicative ofthis although Lydford is a wellattested mint for Aelfwine in theArm and Sceptre type (S. 1168;N. 811; BMC Type VIII).Estimate: £2,000.00 - £2,500.00

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Lot: 185Anglo-Saxon Harthacnut -London / Eadwerd - Arm andSceptre Penny 1040-1042 AD,sole reign. Obv: profile bust withsceptre and +CNVT RECXlegend. Rev: quadrilateral overshort voided cross with+EDPERD ON LVNDE legend forthe moneyer Eadwerd at Londonmint. S. 1168; N. 799. 1.01grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 186Anglo-Saxon Edward Confessor -Chester / Leofwine - ExpandingCross Penny 1050-1051 AD, lightcoinage. Obv: profile bust withsceptre and +EDPARD REXlegend. Rev: expanding voidedcross with annulet at centre and+LEOFPINEONLEGA legendwith NL ligated for the moneyerLeofwine at Chester mint. S.1176; N. 820. 1.05 grams. Themint abbreviation reads LEGA orLECA which, although potentiallygood readings for the mint atLeicester, there are very similarreadings seen at Chester. Themoneyer Leofwine is wellrepresented on the Chester typesbut is not known at Leicester.The balance of probabilitysuggests therefore that this is aChester mint coin.Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 187Anglo-Saxon Edward theConfessor - Shrewsbury? /Godsbrand? - Hammer CrossPenny 1059-1062 AD, BMC xi.Obv: profile bust with +EDPARDREX legend. Rev: short hammer-ended cross with +GO[D? ]A[ ]N[]ONS[ E?] legend, possibly forthe moneyer Godsbrand atShrewsbury mint.. S. 1182; N.828; see EMC 1020.1261(different dies). 1.18 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 188Norman William I - Oxford /Godwine - Canopy Penny 1070-1072 AD. Obv: facing bust belowcanopy with +PILLEMVSREXlegend. Rev: double quadrilateralwith incurved sides with fleurs atcorners with [+GOD]PI[

]ONOXENEFOR legend for themoneyer Godwine at Oxfordmint. S. 1252; N. 843. 1.11grams. Found near Oxford, 2012.Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 189Norman William I - Chichester /Brunman - Two Sceptres Penny1072-1074 AD, BMC Type iv.Obv: facing bust with sceptreeach side and +PILLLEM REXANGLO legend. Rev: cross fleurywith BRIINMIIN ON IICC legendor the moneyer Brunman atChichester mint. S. 1253; N. 844;see EMC 1300.0090 (differentdies). 1.24 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 190Norman William II - Wilton /Godric - Cross Fleury and PilesPenny 1098-1100 AD, BMC v.Obv: facing bust with sceptre toleft and star to right and+PILLEMRIE legend. Rev: crossfleury with pile in each angle an+GODRICONPIL[ ]R legend forthe moneyer Godric at Wiltonmint. S. 1262; N. 856. 1.22grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 191Norman Henry I - London /Sperling - Facing Bust Penny1117 AD, BMC x. Obv: facingbust with +HENRI[ ]ANG legend.Rev: cross fleury with +S[]G:ON:LVND legend for themoneyer Sperling at Londonmint. S. 1271; N. 866. 1.12grams. Estimate: £180.00 - £240.00

Lot: 192Norman Henry I - Northampton -Facing Bust Cut Halfpenny Circa1117 AD, BMC x. Obv: facingbust with ]RICVSR[ legend. Rev:cross fleury with +[ ]:ON:HAMTlegend with Lombardic 'm' for anuncertain moneyer atNorthampton mint. S. 1271; N.866. 0.54 grams. EMC lists atype x penny for the moneyerThorr (Thort) but the mintsignature as HAMTV makes itcertain that this is from differentdies and most probably by adifferent moneyer. North lists

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moneyer names Geffrie, Ghahan,Gosfrei, Paien, Saewine, Stena,Stifne, Stori, Thort, Ulf andWulnoth for this mint; Thorr andUlf can be ruled out but most ofthe others would be possiblecandidates.Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 193Norman Henry I - York / Forni -Facing Bust Penny Circa 1117-1119 AD, BMC x. Obv: facingbust with +H[ ]CVSREXA legend.Rev: cross fleury with+FOREN[:ON:]EO[ ]: legend forthe moneyer Forni at York mint.S. 1271; N. 866; see EMC whichlists only two other examples ofType x for this moneyer at York(both also listed as SCBI 27,2079-2080). 1.31 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 194Norman Stephen - Gloucester /Aelfwine - Watford Penny 1136-1145 AD, BMC i. Obv: bust rightwith sceptre and+STIEF[NER]EX legend. Rev:cross moline and fleurs with+ALFPINE[:ON:]GLO: legend forthe moneyer Aelfwine atGloucester mint. S. 1278; N. 873.1.41 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 195Norman Stephen - Leicester /Saemar - Watford Penny 1136-1145 AD, BMC i. Obv: bust withsceptre and +STIEFNE[ ] legend.Rev: cross moline and fleurs with[+SAM]AR:ON:LEP[EC] legendfor the moneyer Saemar atLeicester mint S. 1278; N. 873;see EMC 1200.0126 (possibledie duplicate). 1.03 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 196Norman Stephen - Uncertain Mint/ Willem - Watford Penny 1136-1145 AD, BMC i. Obv: profilebust with sceptre and +S[ ]legend. Rev: cross moline andfleurs with +WILLEM:[ ] legendfor the moneyer William at anuncertain mint. S. 1278; N. 873.1.28 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 197Norman Stephen - Dunwich -Awbridge Cut Halfpenny 1154-1158 AD, BMC vii. Obv: profilebust with sceptre and ]EFNE[legend. Rev: voided cross withfleurs in angles and ]N:DVN[legend for an uncertain moneyerat the mint of Dunwich. S. 1282;N. 881. 0.59 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 198Norman Stephen - Wilton /Falche - Watford Variant Penny1136-1145 AD, BMC i (variant).Obv: bust right with sceptre and alarge pellet below bust and+STIEFNE:[RE?] legend with asecond large pellet before. Rev:cross moline and fleurs with+FA.LCHE:ON:PIL legend for themoneyer Falche at Wilton mint,with large pellet after A inmoneyer name. S. 1278; N. 873;EMC 2012.0144 (this coin). 1.35grams. Found Broadway,Worcestershire, UK; recordedwith Early Medieval Corpus. Thepresence of a large, slightly ovalpellet below the bust and beforethe legend on the obverse andanother within the moneyer nameto the reverse is a previouslyunknown variant. These pelletsare carefully placed utilising adifferent punch from those usedelsewhere in the design but thereason for their insertion isunknown.Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 199Norman Stephen - York - FlagType Penny 1136-1154 AD, Yorkgroup, circa 1150 AD. Obv:profile bust with lance and flagand mullet below and +STIEFNER legend. Rev: cross moline withfleurs in angles and +*B*[]*ET*N*OS*NS legend with last Sretrograde and where *represents eight ornamentsymbols such as quatrefoil andstar-in-circle. S. 1313A; N. 919;EMC -. 0.99 grams. Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00

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Lot: 200Norman Stephen - York - FlagType Penny 1136-1154 AD, Yorkgroup. Obv: profile bust withlance and flag with mullet belowand +STIEFNE R legend. Rev:cross moline with fleurs in anglesand +*RIS*[ ]*M[ ]NEV* legendfor York mint where * representsfour ornament symbols such asquatrefoil, rosette and piercedannulet. S. 1313; N. 919; seeEMC 1020.1631 (possibly samereverse die). 1.12 grams. ExEnglish collection.Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00

Lot: 201English Medieval Henry II -Oxford / Owein - Short CrossPenny Class 1b. Obv: facing bustwith sceptre and HENRICVSREX legend. Rev: voided shortcross and quatrefoils with+OWEIN.ON.OXENE legend forthe moneyer Owen at Oxfordmint. S. 1344; N. 963; Mass 456(possibly same dies). 1.39grams. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 202English Medieval Henry II -London / Pieres - Short CrossPenny 1180-1189 AD, class 1c.Obv: facing bust with sceptre andHENRICVS REX legend. Rev:short voided cross andquatrefoils with+PIERES.ON.LVND legend forthe moneyer Pieres at Londonmint. S.1345; N. 964. 1.29grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 203English Medieval Henry II -London / Raul - Short CrossPenny 1180-1189 AD, class 1c.Obv: facing bust with sceptre andHENRICVS REX legend. Rev:short voided cross andquatrefoils with+RAVL.ON.LVNDE legend forthe moneyer Raul at Londonmint. S. 1345; N. 964. 1.16grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 204English Medieval John - London /Ilger - Short Cross Penny 1204-1209 AD, class 5c. Obv: facingbust with sceptre and HENRICVSREX legend. Rev: short voidedcross with quatrefoils and+ILGER.ON.LVND legend for themoneyer Ilger at London mint. S.1352; N. 971. 1.42 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 205English Medieval John and HenryIII - Group of Short CrossPennies [2] Class 5c. Obv: facingbust with sceptre withHENRICVS REX legend. Rev:+RAVF.ON.LVN legend for themoneyer Ravf at London mint;Class 7b. Obv: facing bust withsceptre and HENRICVS REXlegend. Rev: +SIMVNONCANTEfor the moneyer Simon atCanterbury mint. S. 1352/1356B;N. 970/979. 2.37 grams (total). [2, No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 206English Medieval Group of ShortCross Pennies [3] 1194-1209 AD.Class 4a. Rev:HENRIC.ON.LVND legend forthe moneyer Henric at Londonmint; class 5b (with unusualdoubled hair curls). Rev:NICOLE.ON.EVE legend for themoneyer Nicole at York mint;class 5c. Rev: ILGER.ON.LVNDlegend for the moneyer Ilger atLondon mint. S.1348B/1351/1352; N.968,1/970/971. 3.93 grams(total). [3, No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 207English Medieval Henry III -London / Nicole - Long CrossPennies [3] 1248-1250 AD,classes 3a and 3c. Obvs: facingbust with HENRICVS REX IIIlegends. Rev: voided long crossand pellets with NICOLE ONLVND legends for the moneyerNicole at London mint.S.1362/1364; N. 986/988. 4.40grams (total). [3]Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 208English Medieval Henry III -London and Canterbury - Class5f Voided Long Cross Pennies [3]1251-1272 AD, Class 5f (doubleband to crown). Obv: facing bustwith sceptre and HENRICVSREX III legend. Rev: voided longcross dividing legends IOHS ONCANTER, ROBERT ON CANTand WILLEM ON LVN for themoneyers Ioh(ane)s and Robertat Canterbury mint and Willem atLondon mint. S. 1372; N. 9961.48, 1.46, 1.48 grams. [3]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 209English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward II - Bury StEdmunds - Long Cross Penny1320-1333 AD, Class 15a, smallface. Obv: facing bust with+EDWAR R ANGL DNS HYBlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with VILL SCIE DMV NDIlegend for Bury St Edmundsmint. S. 1460; N. 1065. 1.36grams. Ex William PilkingtonEsq., Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 210English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - Durham -Long Cross Penny 1299-1300AD, Class 9b. Obv: facing bustwith star on breast and +EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB legend withcross moline initial cross. Rev:long cross and pellets with CIVITAS DVR EME legend forDurham mint; with the originalinked paper coin wrap. S. 1408;N. 1037/1. 1.65 grams. ExWilliam Pilkington Esq.,Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.

Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 211English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - Lincoln - LongCross Penny 1280-11281 AD,Class 3cd. Obv: facing bust with+EDW R' ANGL' DNS HYBlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVI TAS LIN COL'legend for Lincoln mint. S. 1389;N. 1018. 1.34 grams. Ex WilliamPilkington Esq., Doncaster; exTutbury 1831 Hoard (RiverDove). This group of ten coinswas sent to a Mr WilliamPilkington in Doncaster in June1831, shortly after the discoveryof the hoard. A copy of theoriginal 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 212English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - London - LongCross Penny 1280-1281 AD,Class 3f. Obv: facing bust with+EDW R' ANGL' DNS HYBlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVI TAS LON DONlegend for London mint. S. 1392;N. 1021. 1.24 grams. Ex WilliamPilkington Esq., Doncaster; exTutbury 1831 Hoard (RiverDove). This group of ten coinswas sent to a Mr WilliamPilkington in Doncaster in June1831, shortly after the discoveryof the hoard. A copy of theoriginal 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 213English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - London - LongCross Penny 1280-1281 AD,Class 3g. Obv: facing bust and+EDW' R ANGL' DNS HYBlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVI TAS LON DONlegend for London mint; with theoriginal inked paper coin wrap. S.1393; N. 1022. 1.34 grams. ExWilliam Pilkington Esq.,Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster in

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June 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 214English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - London - LongCross Penny 1282-1289 AD,Class 4b. Obv: facing bust withpellet on breast and +EDW RANGL DNS HYB legend. Rev:long cross and pellets with CIVITAS LON DON legend forLondon mint. S. 1395; N. 1024.1.39 grams. Ex William PilkingtonEsq., Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 215English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - London - LongCross Penny 1301-1310 AD,Class 10cf. Obv: facing bust with+EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB:legend with colon at end. Rev:long cross and pellets with CIVITAS LON DON legend forLondon mint. S. 1410; N. 1040.1.21 grams. Ex William PilkingtonEsq., Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 216English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - Newcastle -Long Cross Penny 1299-1301AD, Class 9b. Obv: facing bustwith +EDW R ANGL DNS HYBlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with VILL NOVI CAS TRIlegend for Newcastle mint; withthe original inked paper coin

wrap. S. 1408; N. 1037/1. 1.39grams. Ex William PilkingtonEsq., Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 217English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - Newcastle -Long Cross Penny 1301-1310AD, Class 10ab. Obv: facing bustwith +EDWAR R ANGL DNSHYB legend. Rev: long cross andpellets with VILL NOVI CAS TRIlegend for the mint at Newcastle.S. 1409; N. 1038. 1.38 grams. ExWilliam Pilkington Esq.,Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 218English Medieval Tutbury 1831Hoard - Edward I - York - LongCross Penny 1280 AD, Class 2b.Obv: facing bust with +EDW R'ANGL' DNS HYB legend. Rev:long cross and pellets with CIVITAS EBO RACI legend for Yorkmint. S. 1386; N. 1015. 1.43grams. Ex William PilkingtonEsq., Doncaster; ex Tutbury 1831Hoard (River Dove). This groupof ten coins was sent to a MrWilliam Pilkington in Doncaster inJune 1831, shortly after thediscovery of the hoard. A copy ofthe original 1831 envelope andnewspaper cutting thataccompanied the group of tencoins is included.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

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Lot: 219English Medieval Edward I andHenry VII - London andCanterbury - Penny andHalfgroat [2] Edward I, Class 10.Obv: facing bust with +EDWA RANGL DNS HYB legend. Rev:long cross and pellets withCIVITAS LONDON legend forLondon mint; Henry VII. Obv:facing bust with open crown intressure. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVITAS CANTORinner legend for Canterbury mint.S. 1410-1414/2207; N. 1040-1043/1710. 2.31 grams (total). [2, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 220English Medieval Edward I -London - Halfpenny 1279-1307AD, class 4c. Obv: facing bustwith +EDW R ANGL DNS HYBlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVITAS LONDONlegend for the London mint. S.1433A; N. 1046/1. 0.52 grams. Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 221English Medieval Luxemburg -John the Blind - Sterling 1309-1346 AD. Obv: crowned facingbust with+EDWENEPOLONYEREXlegend. Rev: long cross andpellets with IOHNESDEIGRAClegend. Mayhew 263h-j. 0.84grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 222English Medieval Richard II -London - Halfpenny 1377-1399AD, early bust. Obv: facing bustwith saltire on breast with+RICARD REX ANGL legendwith double saltire stops. Rev:long cross and pellets withCIVITAS LONDON legend forLondon mint. S. 1698; N. 1333.0.55 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 223English Medieval Edward III -London - Gold Treaty Series HalfNoble 1363-1369 AD. Londonmint. Obv: king in ship withxEDWARD DEI G REX ANGL DHYB Z AQT legend. Rev:

floriated cross with E at centreand +DOMINE NE IN FVRORETVO ARGVAS ME legend. S.1506; N. 1231. 3.83 grams. ExDavid Nelsen collection.Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 224English Medieval Henry V -London - Gold Class E Noble1413-1422 AD, class E, Londonmint. Obv: king standing in ship,ropes 2/1, holding sword andshield with annulet on side ofship, mullet and annulet to left ofsword hilt, pellet at sword tip andtrefoil to right of shield with+HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL ZFRANC DNS HYB legend. Rev:floriate cross with crown over lionover trefoil in quarters, a pellet to4th quarter with +IHC AVTEMTRANSIENS PER MEDIVILLORV IBAT legend. S. 1744; N.1373; see SCBI 47, 249-242.6.85 grams. Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00

Lot: 225English Medieval Henry V -London - Quarter Noble 1413-1422 AD, class G. Obv: shield ofarms with lis above and HENRICDI GRA REX ANGL legend and'lis' initial mark. Rev: floriatedcross with lis at centre and at endof cross arms and lions overtrefoils in angles withEXALTABITVR IN GLORIAlegend with mullet and annuleteither side of 'IN' and 'lis' initialmark. S. 1758 variant; N. 1384;Schneider -. 1.73 grams. Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00

Lot: 226English Medieval Henry VI -London - Reigate Hoard AnnuletHalf Noble 1422-1430 AD,annulet issue. Obv: king standingin ship with annulet by swordhand +HENRIC DI GRA REXANGL Z FRA legend with trefoilstops and 'lis' after HENRIC.Rev: royal cross with 'h' at centreand annulet in first spandrel withDOMINE NE IN FVRORE TVOABGVAS ME legend with 'lis'initial mark, annulet stops and'mullet' after DOMINE. S. 1805;N. 1417. 3.31 grams. Ex ReigateHoard, 1990.Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00

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Lot: 227English Medieval Edward IV -London - Groat 1464-1470 AD,first reign, light coinage. Obv:facing bust in tressure withquatrefoil each side andEDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL ZFRANC legend and 'crown'mintmark. Rev: long cross andpellets dividing POSVI DEVMADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITASLONDON legends for Londonmint. S. 2000; N. 1570. 2.80grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00

Lot: 228English Medieval Richard III -London - Long Cross Halfpenny1483-1485 AD. Obv: facing bustwith RICARD DI GRA REXlegend with 'sun-and-rose 2'mintmark. Rev: long cross andpellets with CIVI TAS LON DONlegend for London mint. S. 2171;N. 1688. 0.31 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 229Tudor Henry VII - London -Facing Bust Groat 1500-1507AD, class IIId. Obv: facing bust intressure with HENRIC DI GRAREX AGL Z FR legend with'greyhound's head' mintmark.Rev: long cross and pellets withPOSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEVand LONDON CIVITAS legends.S. 2199; N. 1705c. 2.84 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 230Tudor Henry VII - Tower - ProfileGroat 1504-1507 AD, regularissue. Obv: profile bust with tripleband to crown and HENRIC VIIDI GRA REX AGL Z F legendwith 'cross-crosslet' mintmark.Rev: long cross over arms withPOSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEVlegend. S. 2258; N. 1747. 2.14grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 231Tudor Henry VII - Tower - ProfileGroat 1505-1509 AD, regularissue. Obv: profile bust withHENRIC VII DI GRA REX AGL ZF legend and 'pheon' mintmark.Rev: long cross over armsdividing POSVI DEV ADIVTORE

MEV legend. S. 2258; N. 1747.2.75 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 232Tudor Henry VIII - Tower - GoldAngel 1509-1526 AD. Obv: St.Michael slaying dragon withHENRIC VIII DI GRA REX AGL ZFRA legend and 'castle'mintmark. Rev: arms on ship withmast dividing 'h' and rose withPER CRVCE TVA SALVA NOSXPE REDET legend. S. 2265; N.1760. 4.97 grams. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 233Tudor Henry VIII - Tower - ProfileGroat 1509-1526 AD, portrait ofHenry VII. Obv: profile bust withHENRIC VIII DI GRA REX AGL ZF legend with 'castle' mintmark.Rev: long cross over arms withPOSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEVlegend. S. 2316; N. 1762. 2.59grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 234Tudor Henry VIII - Tower - ProfileGroat 1509-1526 AD, Laker bustD. Obv: profile bust of Henry VIIand HENRIC VIII D G R AGL ZFRANC legend with 'lis'mintmark. Rev: long cross overarms with POSVI DEVADIVTORE MEV legend. S.2337E; N. 1797. 2.73 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 235Tudor Henry VIII - London -Sovereign Penny 1532-1542 AD,second coinage. Obv: enthronedking with H D G ROSA SINESPIA legend with 'arrow'mintmark. Rev: long cross overarms with CIVITAS LONDONlegend for London mint. S. 2349;N. 1808. 0.69 grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 236Tudor Henry VIII - Canterbury -Halfpenny 1526-1544 AD,second coinage. Obv: facing bustwith 'W' left and 'A' right forarchbishop William Warham withH D G ROSA SINE SPIA legendwith 'cross patonce' mintmark.

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Rev: long cross and pellets withCIVITAS CANTOR legend forCanterbury mint. S. 2357; N.1816. 0.36 grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 237Tudor Edward VI - 1551Southwark - Crown Dated 1551AD, Southwark mint. Obv: kingon horseback with EDWARD VID G AGL FRA Z HIBER REXlegend with 'y' mintmark. Rev:long cross over arms with POSVIDEVM ADIVTORE MEV legend.S. 2478; N. 1933. 29.69 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 238Tudor Edward VI - London -Sixpence 1550-1553 AD, thirdperiod. Obv: facing bust with roseand VI to sides with EDWARD VID G ANGL FRA Z HIB REXlegend with 'y' mintmark. Rev:long cross over arms with POSVIDEV ADIVTORE MEVM legend.S. 2483; N. 1938. 2.71 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 239Tudor Edward VI - York - BasePenny 1550-1553 AD, thirdperiod. Obv: Tudor double rosewith E D G ROSA SINE SPINAlegend with 'mullet' mintmark.Rev: long cross over arms withCIVITAS EBORACI legend forthe York mint. S. 2475; N. 1946.0.67 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 240Tudor Elizabeth I - Shilling 1560-1561 AD, second issue, bust 3B.Obv: profile bust withELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIREGINA legend and 'cross-crosslet' mintmark. Rev: longcross over arms with POSVI DEVADIVTOREM MEV legend. S.2555; N. 1985. 5.81 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 241Tudor Elizabeth I - Shilling 1584-1586 AD, sixth issue. Obv: profilebust with ELIZAB D G ANG FRAET HIB REGI legend and'escallop' mintmark. Rev: longcross over arms with POSVI DEV

ADIVTOREM MEV legend. S.2577; N. 2014. 6.00 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 242Tudor Elizabeth I - Shilling 1592-1595 AD, sixth issue, bust 3B.Obv: bust left with ELIZAB ANGFR ET HIB REGI legend with'tun' mintmark. Rev: cross overarms dividing POSVI DEVADIVTOREM MEV legend. S.2577; N. 2014. 5.96 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 243Tudor Elizabeth I - Shilling 1595-1598 AD, sixth issue. Obv: profilebust with ELIZAB D G ANG FRAET HIB REGI legend and 'key'mintmark. Rev: long cross overarms with POSVI DEVADIVTOREM MEV legend. S.2577; N. 2014. 5.81 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

Lot: 244Tudor Elizabeth I - 1562 -Sixpence Dated 1562 AD, third-fourth issue, bust 1F. Obv: profilebust with rose behind andELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIREGINA legend and 'pheon'mintmark. Rev: long cross overarms with date (with Z for 2)above and POSVI DEVADIVTOREM MEV legend. S.2560; N. 1997. 2.78 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 245Tudor Elizabeth I - 1564 -Sixpence Dated 1564 AD, Bust3E. Obv: bust left with rosebehind and ELIZABETH ANG FRET HI REGINA legend with'pheon' mintmark. Rev: crossover arms dividing POSVI DEVADIVTOREM MEV legend anddate. S. 2561B; N. 1997. 2.91grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 246Tudor Elizabeth I - 1574 -Sixpence Dated 1574 AD, bust5A. Obv: bust left with rosebehind and ELIZABETH ANG FRET HI REGINA legend with'eglantine' mintmark. Rev: crossover arms dividing POSVI DEV

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ADIVTOREM MEV legend anddate. S. 2563; N. 1997. 3.00grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 247Tudor Elizabeth I - 1578 -Sixpence Dated 1578 AD, fifthissue, bust 3B. Obv: profile bustwith rose behind andELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIREGINA legend and 'plain cross'mintmark. Rev: long cross overarms with date above and POSVIDEV ADIVTOREM MEV legend.S. 2572; N. 1997. 2.89 grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 248Tudor Elizabeth I - 1567, 1568,1570 - Sixpences [3] Dated 1567,1568 and 1570 AD, bust 4B.Obvs: bust left with rose behindand ELIZABETH ANG FR ET HIREGINA legend with 'coronet'mintmarks. Revs: cross overarms with date above dividingPOSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEVlegend and date. S. 2562; N.1997. 2.98, 2.75, 2.98 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 249Tudor Elizabeth I - 1573 -Threepence Dated 1573 AD.Obv: profile bust with rose behindand ELIZABETH D G ANG FRET HI REGINA legend and'acorn' mintmark. Rev: long crossover arms with date above andPOSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEVlegend. S. 2566; N. 1998. 1.50grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 250Tudor Elizabeth I - 1566, 1573,1574 - Threepences [3] Dated1566, 1573 and 1574 AD. Obvs:bust left with rose behind andELIZABETH ANG FR ET HIREGINA legend with 'portcullis','ermine' and 'eglantine'mintmarks. Revs: cross overarms with date above dividingPOSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEVlegend. S. 2566; 1998. 1.42,1.53, 1.59 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 251Stuart James I - Gold Unite 1615-1615 AD, second coinage, fifthbust. Obv: half length bust withsceptre and orb with IACOBVS DG MA BRI FRA ET HI REXlegend and 'tun' mintmark. Rev:crowned arms dividing initials I-Rwith FACIAM EOS IN GENTEMVNAM legend. S. 2620; N. 2085.9.88 grams. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 252Stuart James I - Tower - Shilling1605-1606 AD, second coinage,third bust. Obv: profile bust withXII behind and IACOBVS D GMAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REXlegend and 'rose' mintmark. Rev:arms with QVA DEVSCONIVNXIT NEMO SEPARETlegend. S. 2555; N. 1985. 5.08grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 253Stuart James I - Tower - Shilling1605-1606 AD, third coinage,sixth bust. Obv: profile bust withXII behind and IACOBVS D GMAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REXlegend and 'rose' mintmark. Rev:arms with QVAE DEVSCONIVNXIT NEMO SEPARETlegend. S. 2668; N. 2124. 5.63grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 254Stuart Charles I - Tower -Halfcrown 1641-1643 AD, groupIV. Obv: king on horseback withCAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRAET HI REX legend and 'triangle-in-circle' mintmark. Rev: ovalarms with CHRISTO AVSPICEREGNO legend. S. 2775; N.2214. 15.23 grams. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 255Stuart Charles II - Tower Mint -Contemporary ImitationHalfcrown After 1660 AD, thirdissue, contemporary struckimitation. Obv: king on horsebackwith CAROLVS II D G MAG BRIFRA ET HIB REX legend and'crown' mintmark. Rev: squarearms over cross with CHRISTOAVSPICE REGNO legend. See

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S. 3321; see N. 2761. 10.61grams. No ReserveEstimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 256Stuart Charles I - Tower - Shilling1630-1631 AD, group A. Obv:profile bust with XII behind andCAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRAET BIB REX legend and 'plume'mintmark. Rev: arms with C Rabove and CHRISTO AVSPICEREGNO legend. S. 2785; N.2238. 5.29 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 257Stuart Charles I - Tower - Shilling1645 AD, group F, underParliament. Obv: profile bust withXII behind and CAROLVS D GMAG BRI FRA ET BIB REXlegend and 'eye' mintmark. Rev:cross over arms with CHRISTOAVSPICE REGNO legend. S.2800; N. 2232. 5.98 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 258Stuart Charles I - Tower -Parliament Shilling 1646-1648AD, group G, under Parliament.Obv: profile bust with XII behindand CAROLVS D G MAG BRIFRA ET BIB REX legend and'sceptre' mintmark. Rev: crossover arms with CHRISTOAVSPICE REGNO legend. S.2804; N. 2233. 5.86 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 259Stuart Charles I - Briot's SecondIssue - Milled Sixpence 1638-1639 AD, second milled issue.Obv: bust left with VI behind andCAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRET HIB REX legend with 'anchorover mullet' mintmark. Rev: crossover arms dividing CHRISTOAVSPICE REGNO legend with'anchor' mintmark. S. 2860; N.2306. 2.82 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 260Stuart Charles I - Oxford 1643 -Shilling Dated 1643. Obv: profilebust with XII mark of valuebehind and CAROLVS D G MAGBRI FRA ET HI REX legend with

'plume-with-bands' mintmark.Rev: three Oxford plumes abovedeclaration RELIG PROT LEGAND LIBER PAR in three lineswith date below and :EXVRGATDEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICIlegend. S. 2972; N. 2440;Brooker SCBI 33, 928 (samedies). 5.61 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 261Stuart Charles I - Newark 1645 -Ninepence Siege Piece Dated1645, Newark besieged. Obv:large crown dividing initials C Rwith IX mark of value below. Rev:with OBS: NEWARK 1645 legendin three lines. S. 3144; N. 2641;Brooker SCBI 33, 1226 (samedies, with characteristic dieflaws). 4.37 grams. Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 262Stuart James I - Harrington Type1b - Copper Farthing 1613-1614,type 1b. Obv: crown over crossedsceptres with mark below andIACO D G MAG BRIT legendwith mullet between D and G.Rev: crowned harp with FRA ETHIB REX legend and 'fret' before,mintmark 'mullet' on circlet ofcrown. S. 2675; N. 2131. 0.32grams. Found on the Thamestidal foreshore, 1985; shown atthe Museum of London. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 263English Milled Charles II - 1675 -Gold Guinea Dated 1675, fourthbust. Obv: profile bust withCAROLVS II DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: cruciform shieldsand sceptres with date and MAGBR FRA ET HIB REX legend. S.3344. 8.29 grams. Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 264English Milled Charles II - 1679 -Gold Guinea Dated 1679, fourthbust. Obv: profile bust withCAROLVS II DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: cruciform shieldsand sceptres dividing date andMAG BR FRA ET HIB REXlegend. S. 3344. 8.28 grams. Estimate: £900.00 - £1,200.00

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Lot: 265English Milled William and Mary -1689 - Threepence Dated 1689AD. Obv: co-joined profile bustswith GVLIELMVS ET MARIA D Glegend. Rev: crown over numeral3 with date and MAG BR FR ETHIB REX ET REGINA legend. S.3441; ESC 1986. 1.58 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 266English Milled William and Mary -1694 - Thick Flan HalfpennyDated 1694. Obv: co-joinedprofile busts with GVLIELMVSET MARIA legend. Rev: Britanniaseated with date below andBRITANNIA legend. S. 3452variant. 11.35 grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 267English Milled Anne - 1711 -Offstruck Shilling Dated 1711,fourth bust. Obv: profile bust withANNA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev:cruciform shields with date andMAG BRI FR ET HIB REGlegend. S. 3610; ESC 1158. 5.95grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 268English Milled George III - 1762 -Gold Quarter Guinea Dated1762. Obv: profile bust withGEORGIVS III DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: crowned arms withdate above and M B F ET H REXF D B ET L D S R I A T ET Elegend. S. 3741. 2.08 grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 269English Milled George III - 1777 -Double Struck Evasion HalfpennyDated 1777, contemporaryforgery. Obv: profile bust withGEORGIVS III REX legend. Rev;Britannia seated with date belowand BRITANNIA legend. The flandramatically double struck andoffset both sides. 4.84 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 270English Milled George III - 1817 -Gold Half Sovereign Dated 1817.Obv: profile bust withGEORGIUS III DEI GRATIAlegend and date. Rev: crownedarms with BRITANNIARUM REXFID DEF legend. S. 3796; M.400. 3.98 grams. Estimate: £180.00 - £240.00

Lot: 271English Milled George III - 1818 -Enamelled Crown Brooch Dated1818. Obv: profile bust with datebelow, fitted with brooch pin.Rev: St George and dragonwithin garter, skilfully enamelledin eight colours. S. 3787. 26.73grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 272English Milled George III - 1817 -Enamelled Halfcrown BroochDated 1817, small head. Obv:profile bust with date below, fittedwith brooch pin. Rev: crownedarms within garter, skilfullyenamelled in five colours, theexposed metal gilded. S. 3789.12.59 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 273English Milled George IV - 1820 -Halfcrown Dated 1820, laureatehead. Obv: profile bust withGEORGIUS IV D GBRITANNIAR REX F D legend.Rev: crowned arms with symbolsround and date below. S. 3807;ESC 628. 14.12 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 274English Milled George IV - 1825 -Sixpence Dated 1825, secondreverse. Obv: profile bust withGEORGIUS IIII D GBRITTANNIAR REX F D legend.Rev: crowned arms in garter withdate below. S. 3814; ESC 1659.2.81 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

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Lot: 275English Milled George IV - 1829 -Sixpence Dated 1829, bare head.Obv: profile bust with date belowand GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: lion over crown withBRITANNIARUM REX FIDEIDEFENSOR legend. S. 3815;ESC 1666. 2.84 grams. ExLockdales 92, lot 1006.Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 276English Milled George IV - 1822 -Small Head Maundy ThreepenceDated 1822, small head. Obv:profile bust with GEORGIUS IIIID G BRITT REX F D legend.Rev: crown over numeral 3dividing date within wreath. S.3818; ESC 2425. 1.43 grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 277English Milled William IV - 1836 -Enamelled Halfcrown BroochDated 1836. Obv: profile bustfitted with brooch pin andseparate suspension loop. Rev:crowned arms and mantle withdate below skilfully enamelled inseven colours, the exposed metalareas gilded. S. 3834. 13.27grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 278English Milled Victoria - 1844 -Enamelled Crown Brooch Dated1844. Obv: profile bust with datebelow, fitted with brooch pin.Rev: crowned arms in wreathskilfully enamelled in five colours,the exposed metal areas gilded.Edge: legend with VIII and withstar stops. S. 3882. 27.39 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 279English Milled Victoria - 1845 -Enamelled Crown Brooch Dated1845. Obv: profile bust with datebelow, fitted with brooch pin andseparate suspension loop. Rev:crowned arms in wreath skilfullyenamelled in five colours, theexposed metal areas gilded.Edge: legend with VIII and withcinquefoil stops. S. 3882. 26.68grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 280English Milled Victoria - 1875 -Halfcrown Dated 1875. Obv:profile bust with date below andVICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend.Rev: crowned arms in wreathwith BRITANNIARUM REGINAFID DEF legend. S. 3889; ESC696. 14.20 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 281English Milled Victoria - 1849 -Godless Florin Dated 1849. Obv:profile bust with WW to right withVICTORIA REGINA legend anddate. Rev: cruciform shields withsymbols in angles with ONEFLORIN ONE TENTH OF APOUND legend. S. 3890; ESC802. 11.32 grams. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 282English Milled Victoria - 1880 -Gothic Florin Coin Brooch Dated1880 (MDCCCLXXX). Obv:profile bust fitted with brooch pinand separate suspension loop.Rev: crowned cruciform shieldswith national symbols, thebackgrounds carefully cut away.S. 3900. 10.73 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 283English Milled Victoria - 1867 (die15) - Type A6 Shilling Dated1867, type A6, third head, dieaxis opposed, reverse dienumber 15. Obv: profile bust withVICTORIA DEI GRATIABRITANNIAR REG F D legend.Rev: crown over wreath with dateand die number below and ONESHILLING legend within. S.3906A; ESC 1317B (R3). 5.64grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 284English Milled Victoria - 1883 -Shilling Dated 1883, type A7,fourth head. Obv: profile bustwith VICTORIA DEI GRATIABRITANNIAR REG F D legend.Rev: crown over ONE SHILLINGwithin wreath with date below. S.3907; ESC 1342. 5.65 grams. ExLockdales 95, lot 1816.Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

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Lot: 285English Milled Victoria - '1901' -Enamelled Crown Brooch Dated'1901' (coin minted 1887-1892).Obv: profile Jubilee Head bustfitted with brooch pin. Rev: StGeorge and dragon, skilfullyenamelled in eight colours, thedate altered to 1901. S. 3921.25.83 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 286English Milled Victoria - 1887 -Proof Shilling Dated 1887. Obv:profile bust with VICTORIA DEIGRATIA BRITT REGINA F Dlegend. Rev: crowned arms ingarter with date below. S. 3926;ESC 1350. 5.12 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 287English Milled Victoria - 1887 -Proof Sixpence Dated 1887. Obv:profile bust VICTORIA DEIGRATIA BRITT REGINA F Dlegend. Rev: crowned arms ingarter with date below. S. 3927;ESC 1751. 2.66 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 288English Milled Victoria - 1898 -Crown Dated 1898. Obv: profilebust VICTORIA DEI GRATIABRITT REGINA FID DEF INDIMP legend. Rev: St George anddragon with date below. S. 3937;ESC 314. 28.26 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 289English Milled Victoria - 1901 -Halfcrown Dated 1901. Obv:profile bust with VICTORIA DEIGRATIA BRITT REG legend.Rev: crowned arms in collar withdate below and FID DEF INDIMP HALF CROWN legend. S.3938; ESC 735. 14.16 grams. ExFrank, lot 482.Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 290English Milled Victoria - 1893 -Shilling Dated 1893. Obv: profilebust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIABRITT REGINA FID DEF INDIMP legend. Rev: triple shields in

garter with ONE SHILLINGlegend and date below. S. 3940;ESC 1361. 5.63 grams. ExLockdales 95, lot 1819.Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 291English Milled Victoria - 1898 -Shilling Dated 1898. Obv: profilebust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIABRITT REGINA FID DEF INDIMP legend. Rev: triple shields ingarter with ONE SHILLINGlegend and date below. S. 3940;ESC 1367. 5.64 grams. ExFrank, lot 482. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 292English Milled Victoria - 1876 -Enamelled and Gilded HalfpennyDated 1876. Obv: normal. Rev:enamelled and gilded. 4.80grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 293English Milled Edward VII - 1905 - Halfcrown Dated 1905. Obv:profile bust with EDWARDVS VIIDEI GRAT BRITT OMN REXlegend. Rev: crowned arms ingarter with date below and FIDDEF IND IMP HALF CROWNlegend. S. 3980; ESC 750 (R2).14.07 grams. Estimate: £900.00 - £1,100.00

Lot: 294English Milled Edward VII - 1910 - Halfcrown Dated 1910. Obv:profile bust with EDWARDVS VIIDEI GRA BRITT OMN REXlegend. Rev: crowned arms ingarter with date below and FIDDEF IND IMP HALF CROWNlegend. S. 3980; ESC 755. 14.16grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 295Scotland - Alexander III - Penny1280-1286 AD, class B. Obv:profile bust with sceptre and+ALEXANDER DEI GRA legend.Rev: long cross and mullets (24points) with REX SCOTORVM+legend. S. 5052. 1.15 grams. [No Reserve]

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Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 296Scotland - Alexander III - Penny1280-1286 AD, class B. Obv:profile bust with sceptre and+ALEXANDER DEI GRA legend.Rev: long cross and mullets (24points) with REX SCOTORVM+legend. S. 5052. 1.30 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 297Scotland - Robert III - Edinburgh - Groat 1390-1403 AD, heavycoinage, second issue. Obv:facing bust in tressure of sevenarcs with pellet on breast with+ROBERTVS DEI GRA REXSCOTVRVM legend. Rev: longcross and pellets with +DNSPTECTOR MEVS Z LIBATVRME and VILLA EDINBVRGHlegends for Edinburgh mint. S.5166. 2.67 grams. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 298Scotland - Mary - Lion Dated1558 AD, before marriage,23/24ths alloy. Obv: crowned Mwith MARIA [ ] REGINA. legend.Rev: lion with VICIT VERITASlegend and date. S. 5444. 0.91grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 299Scotland - Charles I - 30 Shillings1625-1634 AD, first coinage.Obv: king on horseback withCAROLVS D G MAG BRITANFRAN ET HIB REX legend with'thistle' mintmark. Rev: crownedarms with QVAE DEVSCONIVNXIT NEMO SEPAREDlegend. S. 5541. 14.46 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 300Scotland - Charles II - 1680 -One Sixteenth Dollar Dated1680, second coinage. Obv:profile bust with CAROLVS II DEIGRA legend. Rev: crown over StAndrew's cross with emblems inangles and SCO ANG FRA ETHIB and date legend. S. 5624;SCBI 35 (Scottish) -. 1.62 grams. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 301Scotland - William the Lion toJames VI - Pennies and CutHalfpennies Group [7] Circa 1205-1601 AD. Group of sevenScottish hammered coinsincluding two William the Lion,phase B, Roxburgh mint pennies(one chipped) plus two cuthalfpennies; Alexander III voidedlong cross cut halfpenny;Alexander III long cross penny(24 points) and James VI eighththistle merk, dated 1601. 5.95grams (total). [7]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 302Ireland - Edward I - Waterford -Penny 1279-1302 AD, secondcoinage, class 1b. Obv: facingbust with trefoil of pellets onbreast within triangle with EDW RANGL DNS HYB legend. Rev:long cross and pellets withCIVITAS WATERFOR legend forWaterford mint. S. 6254. 1.34grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00

Lot: 303Ireland - 1813 - Bank of Ireland -Tenpence Token Dated 1813,type II. Obv: profile bust withGEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REXlegend. Rev: shamrock wreathwith BANK TOKEN 10 PENCEIRISH legend and date in fivelines. S. 6618. 0.91 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 304Ireland - 1939 - ThreepenceDated 1939. Obv: harp with EIRElegend and date. Rev: hare withdenomination and Irish legend. S.6637. 3.28 grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 305Isle of Man - 1733 - ObverseUniface Penny Trial Piece Dated1733, second issue, copper minttrial piece. Obv: Stanley crest,eagle and child on cap with datebelow and SANS CHANCERlegend. Rev: blank. KM# 5 (fortype). 8.96 grams. The coppercoins were minted by thesuccessors of William Wood in

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Bristol or London, with pennies tothe value of £300 being struck.This is likely a trial piece fromthat issue.Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 306Isle of Man - Onchan InternmentCamp - Sixpence Token Undated(1941). Obv: triskele. Rev: 6d atcentre with ONCHANINTERNMENT CAMP legend.Yarwood 03. 6.76 grams. Thebrass Onchan Camp tokens wereissued for use in the Isle of ManWorld War II internment campopened for German citizens, indenominations of halfpenny,penny and sixpence, togetherwith paper notes for two shillingsand sixpence, five shillings andten shillings. The tokens hadmintage figures of about 2,000for each denomination. Bysummer 1940, some 14,000German internees, men andwomen, were accommodated;the camp closed by July 1941 butwas re-opened in September toaccommodate Italiannationals.[No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 307Australia - George V - E. B.MacKennal Obverse UnifaceTrial Piece Undated, 1910-1936issue, Royal Mint trial piece. Obv:profile bust with pellet below andGEORGIVS V D G BRITT OMNREX F D IND IMP legend. Rev:blank. See KM# 23 (for type).9.20 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 308Belgium - Leopold I - 1880 - 20Cents Dated 1860. Obv: profilebust right with date below andLEOPOLD I ROI DES BELGESlegend. Rev: lion with valuebelow and L'UNION FAIT LAFORCE legend. K&M # 20. 7.00grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

Lot: 309Brazil under Portugal - 1816B -960 Reis overstruck on Mexico 8reales Dated 1816, Bahia mint.Obv: crowned arms dividing datewith mark of value to left and

JOHANNES D G PORT PREGENS ET BRAS D legendwith traces of original coinshowing. Rev: globe over crosswith SUBQ SIGN NATA STABlegend with obverse of Mexicomint 8 reales clearly showing,including original mintmark. KM#307.1. 26.68 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 310Brazil - Peter II - 1889 - 2,000Reis Dated 1889, reformcoinage. Obv: profile bust withdate below and PETRUS II D GC IMP ET PERP BRAS DEFlegend. Rev: crowned arms inwreath with DECRETO DE 18702000 REIS legend with caduceusand scales flanking value. KM#485. 25.50 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 311British Guiana and West Indies -Victoria - 1891 - 4d Groat Dated1891. Obv: profile bust withVICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev:crown over FOUR PENCE withinwreath with date below andBRITISH GUIANA AND WESTINDIES legend. KM# 26. 1.89grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 312China - Cash Coins [43] Group ofcast cash coins; various types,mints and periods; a few withidentifying tickets. 190 grams(total). Ex Steinberg collection.[43, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

Lot: 313Costa Rica - 1842 - 1 RealCountermarked Victoria EnglishSixpence Host coin dated 1842.Obv: profile bust with VICTORIADE GRATIA BRITANNIAR REGF D legend and circularcountermark Type VI on neck.Rev: crown over SIX PENCEwithin wreath with date below.KM# 90 (host coin KM# 733).2.75 grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

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Lot: 314Crete - 1901 - 5 Drachmai Dated1901. Obv: profile bust withGreek legend and date below.Rev: crowned arms on mantlewith Greek legend. KM# 9. 24.85grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 315Crete - 1901 - 2 Drachmai Dated1901. Obv: profile bust with datebelow and Greek legend. Rev:arms with supporters on mantlewith Greek legend. KM# 8. 9.86grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 316Crusader - Latin Kingdom ofJerusalem - Baldwin III - Obol1143-1163 AD, ‘smooth’coinage, lettering series 5. Obv:tower of David at centre with []EIERVS[ ]EN legend. Rev: smallcross with [ ]L[ ] VINSRE[ ]legend. 0.41 grams. Ex CNG lot459. [No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 317Cyprus - George V - 1921 - 9Piastres Dated 1921. Obv: profilebust with GEORGIVS V DEI GRAREX ET IND IMP legend. Rev:arms with CYPRUS scroll andcrown above dividing date withNINE PIASTRES legend. KM#13. 5.68 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

Lot: 318Louis the Pious - DenierContemporary Imitation Circa 9thcentury AD. Obv: cross patteewith pellets in angles and+LVDOVICVSIMP legend. Rev:temple with +PISTIANARRELIGIO legend. As Roberts1201-1218. 1.16 grams. A finelyexecuted contemporary imitationor forgery, copying closely adenier of Louis the Pious, thesilvering almost fully intact.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 319Louis the Pious - Temple Denier814-840 AD. Obv: small crossand pellets with+NLVDOVVICYSIMP legend.Rev: temple with+XPISTIANARELIGIO legend.Roberts 1205. 1.36 grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 320France - Lorraine - Henry II -Teston 1608-1624 AD, Nancymint. Obv: profile bust withHENRI D G DVX LOTH MARC DC B G legend and cross ofLorraine initial mark. Rev:crowned arms with MONETANOVA NANCEII CVSA legend.See Roberts 9566 for type. 8.83grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 321France - Louis XIV - 1651 Aix -1/2 Ecu Dated 1651, Aix mint.Obv: profile bust with LVD XIIII DG FR ET NAV REX legend. Rev:crowned arms with SIT NOMENDOMINI BENDICTVM legendand date and with 'ampersand'mintmark below. KM# 164.23.13.19 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 322France - Louis XV - 1743 Reims -Ecu Dated 1743, Reims mint.Obv: profile bust with key belowfor Pierre-Etienne Clay de Coincywith LUD XV D G FR ET NAVREX legend. Rev: crowned armsin wreath with mintmark 'S' belowand SIT NOMEN DOMINIBENEDICTUM legend and date.KM# 512.19. 29.06 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 323France - Louis XV - 1765Bayonne - Ecu Dated 1765,Bayonne mint. Obv: profile bustwith tulips and pellets below forPierre d'Arripe de Lannecaudewith LUD XV D G FR ET NAVREX legend. Rev: crowned armsin wreath with mintmark 'L' belowand SIT NOMEN DOMINIBENEDICTUM * legend anddate. KM# 512.12. 29.22 grams. [No Reserve]

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Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 324France - Louis XVI - 1791 Paris -Ecu Dated 1791, Paris mint. Obv:profile bust with heron below forJean Dupeyron se la Coste IIwith LUD XVI D G FR ET NAVREX legend. Rev: crowned armsin wreath with mintmark 'A' belowand SIT NOMEN DOMINIBENEDICTUM legend with 'lyre'and date. KM# 564.1. 29.37grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 325France - Louis XVI - 1792 Paris -Ecu Dated 1792, Paris mint. Obv:profile bust with leopard below forAlexandre Roettiers deMontaleau and date with LUDXVI ROI DES FRANCOISlegend. Rev: winged figureinscribing tablet with REGNI DELA LOI legend and L'AN 4 DE LALIBERTE to exergue. KM# 615.1.29.50 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 326France - Louis XVI, Louis XVIII,Louis Philippe I - 5 Francs [3]Dated 1792 Paris, 1814Perpignan and 1831 Lille. Obvs:profile bust with various legends.Revs: various 29.10, 24.65,24.97 grams. [3, No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 327France - First Empire - Napoleon - 1808L, 1811A, 1811W - 5Francs [3] Dated 1808, Bayonnemint, 1811, Paris mint and 1811Lille mint. Obvs: profile bust withcipher below and NAPOLEONEMPEREUR legend. Revs: 5FRANCS within wreath with dateand mintmarks below KM#686.8/KM# 694.1/KM# 694.16.24.77, 24.30, 24.51 grams. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 328France - Louis XVIII - 1821 Paris - 5 Francs Dated 1821, Paris mint.Obv: profile bust with horse headbelow with LOUIS XVIII ROI DESFRANCE legend. Rev: crownedarms in wreath with 5 F to sides

and date below. KM# 711.1.24.98 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 329France - Louis XVIII - 1823A - 5francs Dated 1823, Paris mint.Obv: profile bust with 'horsehead' below and LOUIS XVIIIROI DE FRANCE legend. Rev:crowned arms in wreath dividing'5 F' mark of value with datebelow. KM# 711.1. 24.91 grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 330France - Charles X, Napoleon III - 5 Francs [2] Dated 1826 Parisand 1869 Strasburg. Obvs:profile bust various legends. Rev:various. KM# 720.1/KM# 799.224.69, 24.54 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 331France - Napoleon III - 1868Strasburg - 5 Francs Dated 1868,Strasburg mint. Obv: profile bustwith 'BB' mark below withNAPOLEON III EMPEREOURlegend. Rev: crowned arms with5 F to sides and date below. KM#799.1. 24.95 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 332France - Republic - 1871Bordeaux - 5 Francs [2] Dated1871, Bordeaux mint. Obvs:profile bust with REPUBLIQUEFRANCAISE legend. Revs: 5FRANCS and date below withinwreath with 'K' and slanting 'M-in-star' marks below. KM# 818.2.24.86, 24.60 grams. [2]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 333France - Republic - 1873 Paris -5 Francs Dated 1873, Paris mint.Obv: three standing figures withLIBERTE EGALITEFRATERNITE legend. Rev: 5FRANCS and date below withinwreath with 'A' mark below andREPUBLIQUE FRANCAISlegend. KM# 820.1. 24.98 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

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Lot: 334France - 1818 - Lyons - SilverJeton Dated 1818(MDCCCXVIII). Obv: scene withVADE ET TV FAC SIMILITER SLVC C X V XXXVII in exergue.Rev: DISPENSAIRE GENERALDE LYON FONDE ENMDCCCXVIII legend in four lines.16.05 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 335German States - Bavaria -Maximilian II - 1857 - VereinsThaler Dated 1857. Obv: profilebust with MAXIMILIAN II KONIGV BAYERN legend. Rev:crowned and supported armswith date below and EINVEREINS THALER XXX EINPFUND FEIN legend. KM# 468.18.52 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 336Germany - Democratic Republic -5 Marks [64] 1969, 20thAnniversary (19); 1971Brandenberg Gate (26) and 1972City of Meissen (13); 1986Pottsdam Sanssouci Palace (1);1987 Berlin Nikolai Quarter (1);1987 Berlin Universal Time Clock(1); 1988 Germany's FirstRailroad (1); 1987 City ofRostock (1) and 1989 KatharinenKirche (1). KM# 22.1/KM#29/KM# 37/KM# 110/KM#114/KM# 116/KM# 120/KM#121/KM# 129. 435 grams total. [64, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 337Germany - Democratic Republic -10 Marks [48] 1972, BuchenwaldMemorial (15); 1973 10th YouthFestival Games (6); 1974 25thAnniversary (7); 1975 20thAnniversary Warsaw Pact (1);1978 USSR-DDR Joint OrbitalFlight (2); 1981 25th AnniversaryNational People's Amy (2); 198540th Anniversary Liberation fromFascism (2) and 1986 100thAnniversary Ernst Thalmann (3).KM# 38/KM# 44/KM#/KM#58/KM# 70/KM# 80/KM#106/KM# 109. 435 grams total. [48, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 338Germany - Democratic Republic -20 Marks [41] 1971, 100thAnniversary Birth of HeinrichMann (2); 1971 85th BirthdayErnst Thalmann (13); 1972Friedrich von Schiller (10); 1972Wilhelm Pieck (8); 1973 OttoGrotewohl (5); 1979 30thAnniversary East GermanRegime (2) and 1983 100thAnniversary Death of Karl Marx(1). KM# 33/KM# 34/KM#40/KM# 52/KM# 47/KM# 75/KM#95. 625 grams total. [41, NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 339Greece - 1833A - 5 DrachmaDated 1833. Obv: profile bustwith Greek legend. Rev: crownedarms within wreath with date andvalue below. KM# 20. 22.12grams. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 340Greece - 1876A - 5 Drachma [2]Dated 1876. Obv: profile bustwith Greek legend with datebelow. Rev: crowned arms onmantle with Greek legend. KM#46. 24.68, 24.69 grams. [2]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 341Greece - 1868A - 1 DrachmaDated 1868. Obv: profile bustwith Greek legend and date. Rev:crowned arms on mantle withGreek legend. KM# 38. 5.02grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 342Greece - 1828 - 10 Lepta Dated1828. Obv: phoenix with crossabove within solid line circle withGreek legend. Rev: value withinwreath with date below andGreek legend. KM# 3. 15.34grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

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Lot: 343Guatemala - Spanish Colonial -1821 - 1/4 Real Dated 1821.Obv: castle with L left and 1/4right and date below. Rev: lion.KM# 72. 0.71 grams. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 344India - Kushan - Gold Dinar Circa300-500 AD. Obv: king standingwith trident. Rev: enthronedgoddess Ardoksho. F. 29-45.7.73 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 345India - Kushan - Gold Dinar Circa300-500 AD. Obv: king standingholding trident. Rev: enthronedgoddess Ardoksho. F. 29-45.7.80 grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 346India - Hindustan - RatstanDynasty - Silver Circa 10thcentury AD. Obv: ruler onhorseback with Gallaric script.Rev: bull reclining with shield onhindquarters with Bactrian script,with old collector label. 2.88grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00

Lot: 347India - Group of Moghul Rupees[4] A group of four mixed Moghulsilver rupees. 44.69 grams (total). [4]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 348India - East India Company -1804 - Gilt Copper Proof PiceDated 1804. Obv: Company armswith date below and EAST INDIACOMPANY legend. Rev: scaleswith arabic date and Persian adil.KM# 205a. 6.33 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 349India - Victoria - East IndiaCompany - 1840 Madras - 1/4Rupee Dated 1840, Madras mint.Obv: profile bust with WWBraised on truncation withVICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev:value 1/4 RUPEE above Persianscript within wreath, with datebelow EAST INDIA COMPANYlegend. KM# 454.3. 2.91 grams.Ex Lockdales 95, lot 1922.Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 350India - Portuguese Diu - 1800 -Cast Tin 20 Bazarucos Dated1800. Obv: crude crowned armswith D to left and crude O to right.Rev: large cross pattee with dateyear numerals in angles. SeeKM# 47 for type. 17.89 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00

Lot: 351Islamic Ottoman - Mixed Group[43] A mixed group of forty-threesmall Ottoman silver coins;various types and datesrepresented, with Islamiclegends. 21.05 grams (total). [43, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 352Islamic - Al Mahad - ChristianCopies - Mixed Group [5] Groupof five silver lozenge coins, withIslamic inscriptions. 5.75 grams(total). [5, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 353Italy - Napoleon - 1808 Milan - 5Lire Dated 1808, Milan mint. Obv:profile date and 'M' below withNAPOLEON IMPERATORE ERE legend. Rev: arms with 5LIRE below and REGNOD'ITALIA legend. KM# 820.1.24.80 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

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Lot: 354Italy - Napoleon - 1811/1809Milan - 2 Lire Dated 1811 over1809. Obv: profile bust with datebelow and 'M' mintmark withNAPOLEONE IMPERATOR ERE legend. Rev: crowned armson mantle with REGNO D'ITALIA2 LIRE legend. Edge: incuse DIOPROTEGGE L'ITALIA legend.KM# 9.1. 10.01 grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 355Italy - Venice - Andrea Contarini -Grosso 1368-1382 AD. Obv: StMark and Doge standing withAND COTARINO S M VENETIlegend. Rev: Christ with star andletters around. Paolucci p. 35, 2.1.84 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 356Italy - Venice - Antonio Venier -Grosso 1382-1400 AD. Obv: StMark and the Doge standing withANTO VENERIO S M VENETIlegend. Rev: Christ with lettersand star around. Paolucci p.37,3. 1.84 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 357Italy - Venice - Antonio Venier -Soldino 1382-1400 AD. Obv: StMark standing with ANTOVENERIO DVX legend. Rev:winged lion with S MARCVSVENEIT legend. Paolucci p. 37.0.40 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 358Mexico - Ferdinand VI - 1757 - 4Reales Dated 1757. Obv:crowned arms with 'MM' left forManuel de la Pena and '4' markof value with FERDINAND VI DG HISPAN ET IND REX legend.Rev: pillars of Hercules andcrowned globes with date belowand VTRAQVE VNUM legendand 'Mo' mintmark for MexicoCity mint. KM# 95. 13.47 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 359Mexico - Charles III - 1771 - 4Reales Dated 1771. Obv:crowned arms with 'MF' left forManuel de Rivera and '4' mark ofvalue with CAROLVS III D GHISPAN ET IND REX legend.Rev: pillars of Hercules andcrowned globes with date belowand VTRAQVE VNUM legendand 'Mo' mintmark for MexicoCity mint. KM# 96. 13.69 grams. Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 360Mexico - Charles III - 1772 -Inverted FM 8 Reales Dated1772, FM and mintmark inverted.Obv: profile bust with date belowand CAROLUS III DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: crowned armsbetween pillars with HISPAN ETIND REX m 8R F M legend. KM#106.1. 23.60 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 361Mexico - Charles III - 1787 - 8Reales Dated 1787, Mexico City.Obv: bust right with date belowand CAROLVS III DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev: crowned arms andpillars with HISPAN ET IND REXM 8R F M legend. KM# 106.2a.26.59 grams. Ex 'Coconut'Shipwreck.Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 362Mexico - 1884FM - 8 RealesDated 1884. Obv: eagle andsnake with REPUBLICAMEXICANA legend. Rev: libertycap on sunburst with 8R Z 1884 IS 10D 20G legend. KM# 377.9.27.04 grams. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 363Netherlands - William III -1862,1869 - 5 Cents [2] Dated 1862and 1869. Obvs: profile bust withI E S below and WILLEM IIIKONIG DER NED G H V Llegend. Revs: value 5 CENTSabove date with sword andcaduceus below, within wreath.KM# 91. 0.67, 0.66 grams. [2]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

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Lot: 364Netherlands - William III -1879 - 5Cents Dated 1879. Obv: profilebust with I E S below andWILLEM III KONIG DER NED GH V L legend. Rev: value 5CENTS above date with axe andcaduceus below, within wreath.KM# 91. 0.68 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 365New Zealand - Mason Struthers -Christchurch Penny Token Circa1880, by Stokes and Martin,Melbourne. Obv: profile bust withONE PENNY TOKEN legend.Rev: WHOLESALE AND RETAILIRONMONGERS at centre withMASON STRUTHERS & COlegend. KM# Tn 43. 9.68 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 366New Zealand - Milner andThompson - Christchurch PennyToken Circa 1880. Obv: profileMaori bust with ADVANCE NEWZEALAND legend. Rev: standingMaori with palm tree and NEWZEALAND legend. KM# Tn 49.12.27 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 367Sicily - William II - Follaro Circa1155-1189 AD. Obv: lion headfacing. Rev: inscription 'malekguillaume' in Kufic script 2.37grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 368Spain - Leon and Castille -Charles and Joanna - Seville -Gold Escudo 1516-1556 AD.Obv: crowned arms with S to leftand star to right for Seville mintwith IOANA ET KAROLVSlegend. Rev: cross in quadrilobewith ICILIE (castle)HISPANIARVM REGES legend.Fr. 153. 3.07 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 369Spain - Charles IV - 1798, 1801,1808 Seville - 2 Reales [3] Dated1798, 1801 and 1808, Sevillemint. Obvs: profile bust with datebelow and CAROLVUS IIII DEI Glegends. Revs: crowned armswith R above S left and 2 aboveCN right with HISPANIARUMREX legends. KM# 430.2. 5.72,5.89, 5.70 grams. [3]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 370Spain - Ferdinand VII - 1830,1833 Seville - 2 Reales [2] Dated1830 and 1833, Seville mint.Obvs: profile bust with datebelow and FERDIN VII DEIGRATIA legends. Revs: crownedarms with R above S left and 2above JB right withHISPANIARUM REX legends.KM# 460.3. 5.85, 5.57 grams. [2,No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 371South Africa - 1892 - ShillingDated 1892. Obv: profile bustwith no legend. Rev: date with '1SHILLING' above within wreath ZAFRIK REP legend. KM# 5. 5.62grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 372Tibet - Kong Par Tangka 1894-1896. Obv: characters withinlarge square at centre overquadrilobe. Rev: eight-petalledflower with characters in petalsand centre. KM C#27. 5.48grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 373United States - Coronet Head1893 - Gold Half Eagle ($5)Dated 1893. Obv: bust of Libertysurrounded by thirteen stars withdate below. Rev: eagle holdingarrows and olive branch with 'INGOD WE TRUST' scroll aboveand UNITED STATES OFAMERICA FIVE D legend. KM#101. 8.35 grams. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 374United States - 1873 - GoldDollar Dated 1873. Obv: bust ofLiberty with UNITED STATES OFAMERICA legend. Rev: 1DOLLAR and date (with open 3)within wreath. KM# 86; F. 94.1.67 grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 375United States - 1876S - TradeDollar Dated 1876, SanFrancisco mint. Obv: Libertyseated with thirteen stars aroundand date below. Rev: eagleholding olive branch and arrowswith scroll above 420 GRAINS900 FINE below with UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA TRADEDOLLAR legend and 'S'mintmark. KM# 108. 27.18grams. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 376United States - 1881S - MorganDollar Dated 1881, SanFrancisco mint. Obv: profile bustwith date below and EPLURIBUS UNO legend. Rev:eagle in wreath with UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA ONEDOLLAR legend and 'S'mintmark. KM# 110. 26.65grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 377United States - 1879, 1882S -Morgan Dollars [2] Dated 1879and 1882S. Obvs: profile bustwith date below and EPLURIBUS UNUM legend. Revs:eagle in wreath with mint letterbelow and UNITES STATES OFAMERICA legend. KM# 110.26.64, 26.69 grams. [2, NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 378United States - 1853, 1902 and1903 - Dime and Morgan Dollars[3] Dated 1853 (dime), 1902 and1903. Obv: seated Liberty withdate below and arrows. Rev:ONE DIME in wreath withUNITED STATES OF AMERICAlegend; Obvs: Liberty with datebelow and E PLURIBUS UNUMlegend. Revs: eagle with IN GOD

WE TRUST above and UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA ONEDOLLAR legend. KM# 77/KM#110. 54.74 grams (total). [3, NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 379United States - 1804 - Half Cent(1/200) Dated 1804. Obv: profiledraped bust with date below andLIBERTY legend. Rev: valueHALF CENT within wreath withUNITED STATES OF AMERICAlegend. KM# -. 5.69 grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 380United States - 1853 - Half CentDated 1853. Obv: profile bust ofLiberty with thirteen stars aboveand date below. Rev; HALFCENT within wreath with UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA legend.KM# -. 5.55 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 381United States - 1853 - Half CentDated 1853. Obv: Liberty bustwith stars around and datebelow. Rev: inscribed HALFCENT within wreath with UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA legend.10.74 grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00

Lot: 382United States - 1858 - FlyingEagle Cent Dated 1858, smallletters. Obv: flying eagle withUNITED STATES OF AMERICAlegend and date below. Rev:value ONE CENT within wreath.KM# 85. 4.66 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 383United States - 1837 ExecutiveExperiment - Hard Times TokenCent Dated 1837. Obv: a runningass with I FOLLOW IN THESTEPS OF MY ILLUSTRIOUSPREDECESSORS legend. Rev:a tortoise carrying a crate markedSUB TREASURY with date andFISCAL AGENT below andEXECUTIVE EXPERIMENTlegend. KM# -. 10.82 grams. A

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satirical and privately producedtoken from the time of the USfinancial crisis of 1837.[NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 384English Medieval Henry III toElizabeth I Group [13] Group ofthirteen coins: Henry III longcross pennies (2; class 3, Nicoleat London and class 5, Henri atLondon), long cross pennies (5;Edward I to Edward IV), EdwardIII halfgroat, Henry VII groat andhalfgroat, Elizabeth I halfgroats(2; mintmarks 'crescent' and'escallop') and penny (mintmark'plain cross'). 12.82 grams (total). [13, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 385English Milled Charles II toVictoria - Belt of Silver Crowns[16] Coins dated circa 1662 to1887; belt probably made circaearly 20th century; formed fromfifteen crowns and one Francefive francs (dated 1848); thecrowns including Charles II (3,one engraved with script CN toreverse), James II (1, pierced),William 111 (2), Anne (2, onewith engraved script M J toobverse), George III (4), GeorgeIV (1) and Victoria (2); each coinwith four soldered loops andsingle connecting links, with hook-and-chain fastening providingadjustment. 498 grams, 73 cm(maximum length). (28 3/4").Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 386Royal Mint - Sri Linka, FalklandIslands, Swaziland - Cased YearSets [3] Cased year sets for SriLanka (Ceylon), 1971; FalklandIslands, 1974 and Swaziland,1974 issued by the UK RoyalMint, in case and wrapper ofissue. 495 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 387English Milled UK - Royal Mint -1970 Cased Year Set For theyear 1970, being the last issuebefore decimalisation of thecurrency in 1971; includinghalfcrown, florin, shilling (2),

sixpence, threepence, penny andhalfpenny, with a medallion; thecoins not issued for currency use.Issued by the Royal Mint inplastic case and wrapper ofissue, with pamphlet. 225 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 388English Milled UK - Royal Mint -Cased Year Sets [8] For theyears 1972-1977 and 1978-1979.Issued by the Royal Mint, BUcurrency year sets in plastic caseand wrapper of issue. 1.50 kgtotal. [8, No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 389Commemorative Medal WinstonChurchill - 18ct Gold MedallionUndated, 1965. Obv: bust ofChurchill with SIR WINSTONCHURCHILL KG OM 30NOVEMBER 1874 legend. Rev:lion holding Union flag with THISWAS THEIR FINEST HOURlegend and MAC 900 gold markbelow; issued after Churchill'sdeath, with pamphlet sheet. 3.48grams. Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 390Token Henry VIII - Van DerPasse - Silver Counter Circa1630-1633 AD, school of van derPasse. Obv: standing figure ofHenry VIII within oval surroundwith HENRICVS 8 REX OBIT 28IANV 1547 legend. Rev: crownedarms in garter with RAINED 37YEARS BVRIED AT WINDSORlegend. Mitchiner JMT 3, 22. 2.27grams, 27 mm. [No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00

Lot: 391English Milled William III -Chester Mint - EngravedHalfcrown Dated 1696 or 1697.Obv: profile bust with C belowand GVLIELMVS III DEI GRATIAlegend. Rev; smoothed andneatly engraved 'EG to MB Octr12th 1786' in two lines, all withina foliage surround. S. 3489.13.97 grams. Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 392English Milled George III - 1817 -Engraved Halfcrown Dated 1817,large 'bull' head. Obv: profile bustwith date below and GEORGIUSIII DEI GRATIA legend with 'EWto EW 11 July 1817' neatlyengraved in two lines across thebust. Rev; crowned arms ingarter with BRITANNIA REX FIDDEF legend. S. 3788. 14.13grams. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 393English Milled EngravedCartwheel Penny Dated 1797 forhost coin. Obv: engraved G LWINC ANTO N SON in five lines.Rev: normal. 25.26 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 394English Milled George III -Countermarked Cartwheel PennyHost coin dated 1797. Obv:countermarked with LONDON inrectangle and twice with urndividing B-M with date 1826below within a circle. Rev: withsame circular countermark andalso initials AT. 25.68 grams. The countermarks are similar toverification stamps seen onofficial trade weights of the periodbut are from different dies.Unofficial weights were incommon use and the cartwheelpenny was struck at one ounceweight so it is likely that this wasused as a weight.[No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 395English Milled Advertising -'LLOYD'S WEEKLYNEWSPAPER' - CountermarkedCartwheel Penny Host coin dated1806-1807. Obv: stamped roundperimeter LLOYD'S WEEKLYNEWSPAPER 3D POST FREE.Rev: same stamping as obverse.16.97 grams. [No Reserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 396English Milled George III - 1797 -Engraved Halfpenny Love TokenCirca 1797, a smoothed copperGeorge III halfpenny host coin.Obv: engraved with a shield withtankard 'crest' with script initials JC at centre. Rev: engraved with aswan with date 1797; the work ofgood quality. Coin, S. 3774. 6.44grams. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 397English Milled Suffragettes -'VOTES FOR WOMEN 1914' -Countermarked 1913 Penny Hostcoin dated 1913. Obv: crudelystamped with letters andnumbers as VOTES FORWOMEN 1914 in four lines. 9.20grams. The right to vote inBritish parliamentary electionswas given to women for the firsttime in 1918. Prior to this, therehad been a long campaign bywomen demanding that right andcoins taken from circulation, withother items, were used forpropaganda and to publicise theissue.[No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 398English Milled Masonic Symbol -Engraved 1914 Penny Host coindated 1914. Obv: smoothedwithin central area with engraveddouble triangle and 'H' over. Rev:normal. 8.79 grams. [NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00

Lot: 399United States - Jack DempseyLucky Piece Undated. Obv: bustof Dempsey within horseshoewith boxing glove ends withJACK DEMPSEY LUCKY PIECEFIGHT AND WIN legend. Rev:with SEE JACK DEMPSEY INUNIVERSAL'S SENSATIONALFIGHT AND WIN PICTURESlegend. 11.96 grams, 36 mm. [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

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Lot: 400Commemorative Medal Anne -Union of England and Scotland -Silver Commemorative MedalDated 1707, J. Croker. Obv:profile bust with ANNA D G MAGBRI FRA ET HIB REG legendand date. Rev: British arms withsupporters on pedestal inscribeddouble cipher AR with MAII IMDCCVII legend. BCM 424b; MIii, 107-110. 3.23 grams, 26 mm. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 401Commemorative Medal France -Louis XVI (as Dauphin) andMarie Antoinette - 1770 - SilverMarriage Medal Dated 1770(MDCCLXX), Duvivier. Obv:profile opposed busts with LUDAVG DELPHINI ET M ANT JOSII IMP SOROIS CONNUBlegend. Rev: Louis and MarieAntoinette standing withSACRUM AETERNAECONCORDIAE PIGBUS legendand M ANTONIA AUSTR LUDDELPHINO NUPTA MDCCLXXin exergue. 31.19 grams, 42 mm. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 402Commemorative Medal France -Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette -1781 - Silver Birth of DauphinMedal Dated 1781(MDCCLXXXI), Duvivier. Obv:profile co-joined busts with LUDXVI REX CHRISTIANISS MARANT AUSTR REGINA legend.Rev: Marie Antoinette holdinginfant with FELICITAS PUBLICAlegend and NATALES DELPHINIDIE XXII OCTOBRISMDCCLXXXI in exergue. Naq.207. 31.72 grams, 42 mm. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 403Commemorative Medal George,Prince Regent - LancastrianEducation System - SilveredMedal Circa 1812 AD. Obv:profile bust with PATRON OFTHE ROYAL LANCASTRIANSYSTEM legend. Rev: Prince ofWales feathers with G(eorge)P(rince) R(egent) below and THEWISE SON OF A PIOUSFATHER legend. BHM i, 752.7.16 grams. Joseph Lancaster(1778-1838) was the founder of

the Lancasterian system ofeducation. He opened a school atBorough Road, south London, in1798 and divided it into smallclasses, each under a monitor; agroup of these classes wassupervised by a head monitor. Inthis way, and by usingmechanical methods of learning,he could accommodate 1,000boys. George III promised himhis support in 1805. The King’spatronage and the consequentsupport given to Lancaster by hissons, the Prince Regent and theDukes of Sussex and Kent,transformed the society into oneof the nation’s most usefulinstitutions. Before thegovernment took an interest ineducation, it providedrudimentary schooling forhundreds of thousands of poorchildren.Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 404Commemorative Medal Sir HenryCharles Englefield -Commemorative Gilt StaterMedallion Dated 1782/1819 AD.A gilt bronze struck medallionresembling a Greek stater in styleby G. Mills, depicting Sir HenryCharles Engelfield (1752-1822),7th Baronet Engelfield. Obv:profile bust left. Rev: HCEmonogram with AYNB (for 1782)and AWIZ (for 1819) lettering inGreek characters; held in a goldring surround and housed inoriginal hinged leather-coveredround case. BHM 1, 978 (AE gilt,Rare); D. 66/2; EPM 1891/77.8.76 grams, 19.76mm diameter,including outer ring,. Sir HenryCharles Englefield devoted hisentire life to study. In 1778 at theearly age of 26 he was elected aFellow of the Royal Society, andin the following year Fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries. For manyyears he was vice-president ofthe latter. Owing to his being aCatholic, objection was taken tohis re-election; another factorwas his opposition to the 1797election to the Society of thearchitect James Wyatt. He wasreplaced by the Earl of Aberdeen.Under his direction the societyproduced between 1797 and1813 the series of engravings ofEnglish cathedrals, to whichseries he contributed thedissertations on Durham,

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Gloucester, and Exeter.Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00

Lot: 405English Milled Victoria - 1887 -Double Sixpence Brooch Dated1887 and 1892 AD. Obv: the twocoins joined at edge and fittedwith brooch pin, the link engraved'March 5th 1892'. Rev: each coincarefully enamelled in sixmatching colours. S. 3929. 6.06grams. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00

Lot: 406Superb 'Turton' AntiqueMahogany Coin Cabinet 19thcentury AD A 'penny' coincabinet, with two side-hingeddoors with flame veneer centrepanels, bolt and original lock andkey; one door top edge stamped'TURTON'; having 25 trays withbone pulls, each 25 mm doublepierced for 49 coins (totalcapacity 1,225 coins) withoriginal green felts throughoutand with side-mounted foldingbrass carry handles. This cabinetis ideally suited to collections ofRoman denarii, hammeredpennies, milled sixpences orsimilar. 10.30 kg, 33 x 30 x 26 cmtall. (13 x 12 x 10 1/4"). The coincabinets made by Turton areamong the finest ever produced,using very high quality materialsand workmanship. Examples ingood usable condition are rarelyseen offered today.Estimate: £700.00 - £900.00

Lot: 407Mahogany Coin Cabinet 20thcentury AD A substantial coincabinet, with two side-hingeddoors and original lock (no key);with 20 double-pierced trayshaving mahogany lipping andpairs of brass pulls (1 missing);25 mm for 288 coins; 30 mm for336 coins; 36 mm for 210 coinsand 42 mm for 150 coins (totalcapacity 984 coins), with foldingbrass side carry handles. 9.90kg, 33 x 30 x 26 cm tall. (13 x 12x 10 1/4").Estimate: £90.00 - £150.00

Lot: 408Antique Stained Pine CoinCabinet Early 20th century ADAn Edwardian pine cased coincabinet with two panelled side-hinged doors with modernreplacement lock (2 keys), foldingbrass top carry handle and fourbrass wheel casters to base;fitted with 16 replacement trays(each drilled for 20 coins at25mm diameter for total capacityof 320 coins) with full widthshallow base drawer (55mmdeep, divided into four equalcompartments) and verticalcompartment to right side forbooks or similar. 4.90 kg, 30 x 23x 47 cm tall. (12 x 9 x 18 1/2").Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 409Coin Box 19th century AD A plainwooden box with hinged lift topand original lock (no key); the sixdrop-in trays single pierced forcoins of 24 mm (35), 31mm (24),37 mm (40), 46 mm (12) and 48mm (12) giving total capacity for123 coins, with original collectiontickets. 1.4 kg, 27 x 19 x 7 cm.(10 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 3"). Property ofa Hampshire Gentleman. Thenumbered and handwrittentickets for a significant Britishcoin collection including Celticstaters, Saxon pennies, Normanpennies, English hammeredcoins, Tudor and Stuart coinsand milled coins (the latest notedfor an 1889 crown); someresearch might identify theoriginal collector.[No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 410Mahogany Coin Box 20th centuryAD A modern mahogany coinbox with hinged upper lid, lockand key containing four drop insingle pierced coin trays with redfelts, three trays of 20 holes at 27mm plus one tray of 14 holes at35 mm giving capacity for 74coins. 870 grams, 21 x 16 x 6cm. (8 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 2 1/2"). .[NoReserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

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Lot: 411Antique Mahogany CollectorCabinet 19th century AD A largeVictorian collector's cabinet withtwin panelled and side hingeddoors (slight shrinkage) with boltand original lock and key; withtwelve shallow trays, each 35.5cm wide x 35 cm x 8mm deep;and one drawer 37 mm deep,each with two brass pulls. 11 kg,43 x 44 x 36 cm tall. (17 x 17 1/4x 14"). Ex Pallet collection.Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 412Antique Veneered CollectorCabinet 19th century ADCollector cabinet, with twobanded veneered side-hingeddoors, original lock (no key) andbolt; having 12 shallow drawerswith twin wood pulls, each 290mm wide by 175 mm by 12 mmdeep internally. Suitable for widevariety of coins, medals, smallcollectibles and similar. 5.70 kg,35 x 25.5 x 43 cm tall. (13 3/4 x10 x 17").Estimate: £90.00 - £150.00

Lot: 413Richard Hattatt - Romano-BritishBrooches Book Richard Hattatt,Ancient and Romano-BritishBrooches, Dorset Publiching Co,1982, hardback withdustwrapper. 905 grams, 250mm tall. (10"). [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 414Richard Hattatt - Iron Age andRoman Brooches Book RichardHattatt, Iron Age and RomanBrooches, Oxbow Books, 1985,paperback. 600 grams, 245 mmtall. (9 1/2"). [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 415Richard Hattatt - AncientBrooches and Other ArtefactsBook Richard Hattatt AncientBrooches and Other Artefacts,Oxbow Books, 1989, hardbackwith dustwrapper. 1.44 kg, 250mm tall. (10"). [No Reserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 416British East Anglian ArchaeologyBooks Eight offprints in originalwraps: J. M. C. Toynbee and R.R. Clarke, A Roman DecoratedHelmet and Other Objects fromNorfolk, from Journal of RomanStudies, volume XXXVIII, 1948;R. Rainbird Clarke, A Hoard ofMetalwork of the Early Iron Agefrom Ringstead, Norfolk, fromPrehistoric Society, 1951; J. D.D. Clarke and C. I. Fell, TheEarly Iron Age Site at MicklemoorHill, West Harling, Norfolk and itsPottery, from Prehistoric Society,1953; Charles Green, BroadlandFords and Causeways, fromNorfolk Archaeology, volumeXXXII, 1961; O. K. Schram,Fenland Place-Names, fromChadwick MemorialStudies,1926; Gordon Ward, TheIceni - Teutons or Celts?, fromNorfolk Archaeology, volumeXXXII, 1959; C. F. C. Hawkesand R. R. Clarke, Gahlstorf andCaistor-on-Sea, Two Finds ofLate Bronze Age Irish Gold, fromEssays in Honour of Sir CyrilFox, undated; Catherine Johnsand Roger Bland, The HoxneLate Roman Treasure, fromBritannia, volume XXV, 1994.570 grams, the largest 27 x 19cm. Some ex libris Clive M. Eyre.[8, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 417Peck - British Museum Catalogue- English Copper, Tin and BronzeCoins - 2nd Edition C. WilsonPeck, English Copper, Tin andBronze Coins in the BritishMuseum, 1558-1958, 2nd revisededition (to 1963), BritishMuseum, 1964, withdustwrapper; 50 excellent plates.2.2 kg, 27 x 21 cm. (10 1/2 x 81/2").Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

Lot: 418Medallic Illustrations of BritishHistory - Volumes 1 and 2William I to George II, reprintedSpink 1978, publisher's blackcloth binding. 2 kg, 22 x 14 cm.(8 3/4 x 5 1/2"). [2 volumes, NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00

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Lot: 419Thrymsas and Sceattas (Volume1) and Other Numismatic BooksFive numismatic bookscomprising: D. M. Metcalf,Thrymsas and Sceattas, volume1, RNS and Ashmolean Museum,1993, hardback with damageddust wrapper (out of print and avery important reference); J. J.North and P. J. Preston-Morley,Sylloge of Coins of the BritishIsles 33, The John G. BrookerCollection, Coins of Charles I,Spink, 1984, hardback with dustwrapper (standard reference); I.D. Brown and Michael Dolley,Coin Hoards of Great Britain andIreland, 1500-1967, RNS andSpink, 1971, hardback with dustwrapper; Ewald Junge, TheSeaby Coin Encyclopedia,Seaby, second revisedimpression, 1992, paperback andP. J. Casey, Roman Coinage inBritain, Shire Archaeology, 1980,paperback. 3.56 kg (total), 25 cm(tallest). (10"). [5, No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 420Constantine the Great RomanPublications J. P. C. Kent, ThePattern of Bronze Coinage UnderConstantine I, offprint fromNumismatic Chronicle, 6th series,volume XVII, 1957, blue wraps;Patrick Bruun, Studies inConstantinian Chronology, ANS,Numismatic Notes andMonographs, number 146, 1961,paperback; A, Alfoldi, On theFoundation of Constantinople, afew Notes, offprint, hardback;Andrew Alfoldi and Marvin C.Ross, Corunit, with a Discussionof Bronze Stautettes ofConstantine the Great, offprintfrom Dumbarton Oaks Papers,number 13, 1959, grey wraps.370 grams, 29 cm (tallest). (111/2"). Ex libris Clive M. Eyre. [3,No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

Lot: 421Roman Imperial Coinage -Volume 3 Mattingly & Sydenham,Antoninus Pius to Commodus,reprinted Spink, 2003; XVI plates;publisher's green cloth binding.1.3 kg, 24 x 16 cm. (9 1/2 x 61/2"). [No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 422British Museum Catalogue -Roman Empire - Volumes 1 to 3Augustus to Vitellius, Vespasianto Domitian and Nerva toHadrian; reprinted Spink 2005,publisher's red cloth binding. 5kg, 25 x 16 cm. (9 3/4 x 6 1/2").[3 volumes, No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00

Lot: 423Roman Provincial Greek CoinageBooks Volumes on the Romanprovincial Greek coinages: KevinButcher, Roman ProvincialCoinage, An Introduction to theGreek Imperials, Seaby, 1988with dustwrapper and David R.Sear, Greek Imperial Coins andtheir Values, Seaby, 1982 withdustwrapper. 1.46 kg, 22 cm(tallest). (8 3/4"). [2, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 424Roman Republican CoinageBooks Michael Harlan, RomanRepublican Moneyers and TheirCoins, 63-49 BC, Seaby, 1995,paperback; Rev. E. A.Sydenham, Ornamental Detail asa Guide to Classification fRepublican Denarii, offprint,Numismatic Chronicle, 6th series,volume 1, 1941, wraps; Rev.Edward A. Sydenham, TheVictoriate, offprint fromNumismatic Chronicle, 5th series,volume XII, 1932, wraps inhardback. 530 grams, 23 cm(tallest). (9"). Ex libris J. S.Vogelaar. [3, No Reserve]Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00

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Lot: 425Roman Imperial CoinagePublications Philip V. Hill,Septimus Severus and his Familyof the Mint of Rome, AD 193-217,Spink, 1977, paperback; MichaelGrant, Asses of Orichalum,offprint from ANS, CentennialVolume, hardback; AlineAbaecherli Boyce, Festal andDated Coins of the RomanEmpire; Four Papers, ANS,Numismatic Notes andMonographs, number 153, 1965,wraps; E. A. Sydenham, TheCoinages of Augustus, offprintfrom Numismatic Chronicle, 4thseries, volume XX, 1920; wrapsand hardbound; H. H. E. Crasterand F. Haverfield, Hoards ofRoman Gold Coins found inBritain, offprint from NumismaticChronicle, 4th series, volume XII,later wraps; C. V. H. Sutherland,Divs Augustus Pater, offprintfrom Numismatic Chronicle, 6thseries, volume 1, 1941, wraps;Michael Grant, ConstantiaeAvgvsti, offprint from NumismaticChronicle, 6th series, volume X,1950, wraps. 1.07kg, 29 cm(tallest). (11 1/2"). Ex libris CliveM. Eyre. [7, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 426The 'Arras' Hoard andAssociated Roman MedalsPublications Jean Babelon andA. Duquenoy, Medaillons d'Or duTresor d'Arras, Florange, 1924(offprint from Arethuse, January1924), original blue wraps inhardback binding (also boundwith Peter Minns, The ArrasTreasure, an extract on the VirgilM. Brand medallion and Peter A.Clayton, The Arras Treasure,Parts 1 and 2, Coin and MedalNews, April and May 1984,pages 20-22 and 24-25); AgnesBaldwin, Four Medallions fromthe Arras Hoard, ANS,Numismatic Notes andMonographs, No. 28, 1926; JoanM. Fagerlie, Roman andByzantine Medallions in theCollection of the ANS, ANS,Museum Notes, number 15,1969, blue wraps. 345 grams, 26cm (tallest). (10 1/4"). Ex librisClive M. Eyre and ex librisBibliotheque Universite Laval,Quebec. The hoard found atArras, France in 1922 provided anumber of very important Roman

gold medallions; it also had alarge element of numismatictragedy as, although severalmedallions have survived, manymore, perhaps up to fifty, weredestroyed by melting after theBelgian jeweller who came intopossession of them was advisedthat they were forgeries by alocal archaeologist.[3, NoReserve]Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00

Lot: 427Roman and Ancient Religion andCoinage Publications JohnYonge Akerman, NumismaticIllustrations of the NarrativePortions of the New Testament,Smith, 1846, hardback; JeremiahZimmerman, Religious Characterof Ancient Coins, offprint fromNumismatic Circular, 1908,wraps; David Shotter, Gods,Emperors and Coins, offprintfrom Greece and Rome, 2ndseries, volume XXVI, April 1979,wraps. 300 grams, 27 cm(tallest). (10 1/2"). Ex libris CliveM. Eyre. [3, No Reserve]Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00

Lot: 428Creuzbauer's German MoneyGuide Book Circa 1840. Being ACompanion to John Murray'sHandbooks for Travellers inNorthern and Southern German,published Carlsruhe, at theGerman and Foreign Library;comprising four engraved plateswith accompanying textillustrating then current Germancoins and giving their Englishequivalents, bound in boards,with original slipcase, withownership inscription at frontdated 1844. 88 grams, 18.5 cm x11 cm. (7 1/4 x 4 1/4"). [NoReserve]Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00

Lot: 500Rare Mammoth Tusk PleistoceneEra, circa 30,000-40,000 BC. Alarge and impressive adult woollymammoth (MammuthusPrimigenius) tusk, foundpreserved in tundra in Siberia;the ivory orange-brown in colourand finely preserved with thetypically marked curvature of thisspecies; with custom-madedisplay base. 11.5 kg, 1.42 m

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excluding base. (56"). ExDouglas Rose collection; fromSiberia.Estimate: £6,000.00 - £8,000.00

Lot: 501Fossilised Dinosaur Egg PairCretaceous Period, circa 145-65million years BP A section of adinosaur nest, containing twolarge eggs, possibly Hadrosaur,from the Cretaceous Period. 6.4kg, 27 cm. (10"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex MoussaMinerals with their note;apparently found China before1960. Dinosaur eggs are knownfrom about 200 sites around theworld, the majority in Asia andmostly in terrestrial (non-marine)rocks of Cretaceous Age. It maybe that thick calcite eggshellsevolved during the Cretaceous(145 to 66 million years ago).Most dinosaur eggs have one oftwo forms of eggshell that aredistinct from the shells of relatedmodern animal groups, such asturtles or birds; however, someeggs closely resemble the type ofshells seen in present day ostricheggs.Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 502Amber Nugget with EnclosedInsects Oligocene period, 3.0 -3.5 million years BP. A semi-polished nugget of Dominicanamber enclosing a number ofsmall insects, including acockroach approximately 18 mmand with numerous air bubbles;offered with a copy of a NaturalHistory Museum, Londondocument detailing the containedspecies. 17 grams, 52 mm. (2").Ex Douglas Rose collection; fromthe Dominican Republic. [NoReserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 503Amber Nugget with EnclosedInsects Oligocene period, 3.0 -3.5 million years BP. A polishednugget of Dominican amber,enclosing 10 different species ofinsects; offered with a letter fromthe Natural History Museum,London identifying the insectspecimens. 52 grams, 73 mm.(3"). Ex Douglas Rose collection;from the Dominican Republic.

[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 504Carcharodontosaurus SaharicusCarnivorous Dinosaur ToothCretaceous period, 100-93million years BP A tooth from thelarge carnivorous dinosaurCarcharodontosaurus Saharicuswith good edge serrations; thereis some evidence of pre-fossilization consumption ofenamel by bacteria or worms onone side; with display stand anda photocopy of the originalFrench monograph plate. SeeMemoires de la SocieteGeologique de France, volumeXXXIX, memoire 88A, plate IV.29 grams, 73 mm excludingstand. (3"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Carcharodontosauruswas a gigantic carnivorouscarcharodontosaurid dinosaurthat lived around 100 to 93million years ago, during the lateAlbian to early Cenomanianstages of the mid-CretaceousPeriod. It was discovered to bethe second largest predatorydinosaur, larger thanTyrannosaurus andGiganotosaurus, but not as largeas Spinosaurus. TheCarcharodontosaurus is namedafter the shark genusCarcharodon (from the Greekkarcharo meaning jagged orsharp), odonto meaning teethand sauros, meaning lizard:jagged-toothed lizard or sharp-toothed lizard.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 505Large Fossil Tooth of the ExtinctShark Species CarcharodonMegalodon Miocene period, 28-5millon years BP A tooth from theextinct shark species Megalodon,showing fine preservation, withblack the bourlette complete andgood serrations; A completetooth with nice triangular shape;mounted on a perspex displaystand. 303 grams includingstand, tooth 11 cm. (4 1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection.Megalodon, meaning big tooth,from Greek mega = big and odon= tooth, is an extinct species ofshark that lived roughly from 28to 1.5 million years ago, duringthe Cenozoic Era (late Oligocene

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to early Pleistocene). It isrepresented in the fossil recordprimarily by teeth and vertebralcentra. As with all other sharks,the skeleton, except the teeth,was formed of cartilage ratherthan bone; this results in mostlypoorly preserved fossilspecimens.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 506Large Fossil Tooth of the ExtinctShark Species CarcharodonMegalodon Miocene Period, 23-5million years BP A fine exampleof the huge teeth of the dinosaur-shark carcharodon megalodon,the enamel fully preserved; withdisplay stand. 646 grams total,tooth 11 cm. (4 1/4"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex MoussaMinerals. Carcharodonmegalodon is regarded as one ofthe largest and most powerfulmarine predators in vertebratehistory and likely had a profoundimpact on structuring of themarine communities. Fossilremains indicate that this giantshark reached a length of morethan 16 metres (52 ft) and alsoaffirm that it had a cosmopolitandistribution. Scientists suggestthat C. megalodon in life lookedlike a stockier version of the greatwhite shark, Carcharodoncarcharias.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 507Ichthyosaur Fossil Slab Jurassic,180 million years BP A polishedslab showing fossilised remainsincluding the vertebrae and ribsof an ichthyosaur; a fish-likereptile. 3.1 kg, 52 cm. (18 1/2").Ex Douglas Rose collection; exGregory, Bottley, and Lloyd (withlabel); from Upper Lias, Whitby,Yorkshire. Ichthyosaurs (Greekfor fish lizard - ichthus meaningfish and sauros meaning lizard)were giant marine reptiles thatresembled dolphins, in a textbookexample of parallel evolution.They thrived during much of theMesozoic era; based on fossilevidence, they first appearedapproximately 245 million yearsago and disappeared about 90million years ago, about 25million years before thedinosaurs became extinct.Estimate: £250.00 - £300.00

Lot: 508Fossil Cambrian Arthropod fromCanada Cambrian Period, 545-495 million years BP A MarrellaSplendens arthropod, showingmany details of the morphology,from the middle CambrianBurgess Shale of BritishColumbia. 21 grams, 70 mm. (23/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; from British Columbia,Canada. Marrella is thought tohave been a benthic marinescavenger living on detrital andparticulate materia and is relatedto trilobites; the species is a smallcreature, 2 cm or less in lengthwith a head shield having twopairs of long rearward spikes; onthe underside of the head are twopairs of antennae, one long andsweeping, the second shorterand stouter. It has a bodycomposed of 24–26 bodysegments, each with a pair ofbranched appendages; the lowerbranch of each appendage is aleg for walking, while the upperbranch is a long, feathery gill.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 509Fossil Belemnite An unusuallylong and finely prepared exampleof a belemnite, an ancestor of themodern squids. 1.8 kg, 50 cm.(19 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Belemnitida(commonly referred to asbelemnites) is an extinct order ofcephalopods which existedduring the Mesozoic era, from theLower Jurassic to the UpperCretaceous. Well preservedspecimens have even retainedevidence of strong muscularfibers in the mantle, indicatingthat they were powerfulswimmers like modernsquids.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 510Amber Piece with Multiple InsectInclusion A large piece of paleamber with multiple insectinclusions. 111 grams, 12.5 cm.(5"). Private collection, SouthWest England; acquired in the1990's. [No Reserve]Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 51150.9 Carat Natural Diamond Alarge, green-grey naturaldiamond from Zaire, being 2/3 ofa nearly spherical, multiplecrystal form; with a display stand.10.2 grams (50.9 carats), 23.8mm. (1"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Christopher Caveycollection (with label). The namediamond is derived from theancient Greek (adamas), proper,unalterable, unbreakable,untamed. They are thought tohave been first recognized andmined in India, where significantalluvial deposits of the stonecould be found many centuriesago along the Penner, Krishnaand Godavari rivers.Estimate: £900.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 512Ten Diamond Group IncludingHalf-Carat Grade D A group often faceted diamonds of varioussize; three of which are naturalcolour, including a 1/2 carat,grade D, brilliant cut (with GIACertificate) and seven are colour-enhanced (giving black, brown,yellow, green, blue and pink-red);the group contained in a clear-topped display box. 50 grams(total including box, diamonds 6.3carats approximately), 2.75-6.95mm. (up to 1/4"). Ex DouglasRose collection. As displayed intheir case, the middle row ofthree stones are natural andunenhanced (centre stone withGIA Certificate); the top andbottom rows comprise three andfour stones respectively, whichare all colour enhanced.[10]Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,000.00

Lot: 513Excellent Quality NaturalDiamond Crystal A superb andunusually well-crystallized naturaloctahedral diamond crystal ofnear gem-quality, with a fewsmall inclusions. 0.2 grams (1.0carat), 6.0 mm. (1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection. Mostnatural diamonds are formed athigh temperature and pressure atdepths of 140 to 190 kilometers(87 to 120 miles) in the Earth'smantle. The name diamond isderived from the ancient Greek(adamas), proper, or unalterable.Diamonds are thought to havebeen recognized and mined in

India for at least 3,000 years,where significant alluvial depositsof the stone could be found alongthe Penner, Krishna andGodavari rivers.Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00

Lot: 514Double Natural Diamond CrystalsTwo intergrown curvedoctahedrons of diamond, ofapproximately 1 carat each;superbly crystallized, unusualtwin form with one crystal of neargem quality. 0.44 grams (2.20carats), 8.7 mm. (1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection.Diamond has remarkable opticalcharacteristics and, because ofits extremely rigid crystalstructure, it can be contaminatedby very few types of impurities,such as boron and nitrogen.Combined with widetransparency, this results in theclear, colorless appearance ofmost natural diamonds. Naturaldiamonds are formed at hightemperature and pressure atdepths of 140 to 190 kilometers(87 to 120 miles) in the Earth'smantle. Intergrown diamondcrystals, while not especially rare,are still uncommon.Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 5153 Carat Gem Natural EmeraldCrystal This high quality,superbly crystallised, mediumgreen emerald crystal showsclassic prismatic faces andpyramidal terminations 0.61grams, 12.95 mm, 3.05 carat.(1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Christopher Caveycollection (with label). Emerald isa variety of the mineral beryl(Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored greenby trace amounts of chromiumand sometimes vanadium. Theword Emerald is derived via theOld French esmeraude andMiddle English emeraude fromthe Vulgar LatinEsmaralda/Esmaraldus; a variantof Latin Smaragdus; whichoriginated in Greek smaragdos;green gem); its original sourcebeing either the Hebrew wordizmargad meaning emerald orgreen.[No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 516Star Sapphire A dark blue starsapphire with a well-centred starand showing good asterism. 4.06grams, 15.82 mm, 20.3 carats.(3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. A star sapphire is atype of sapphire that exhibits astar-like phenomenon known asasterism. The gems containintersecting needle-like inclusionsfollowing the underlying crystalstructure that cause theappearance of a six-rayedpattern when viewed with asingle overhead light source. Theinclusion is often the mineralrutile, a mineral composedprimarily of titanium dioxide. Thestones are cut en cabochon,typically with the center of thestar near the top of the dome.Estimate: £250.00 - £500.00

Lot: 517Star Sapphire from Sri Lanka A 4carat, light lavender translucentstar sapphire from Sri Lanka, witha particularly sharp star;presented with a polished domedtop and typical roughly roundedunderside. 0.84 grams (4 carats),9 mm. (1/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection (with old diamondpaper, with original cost). A starsapphire is a type of sapphirethat exhibits a star-likephenomenon known as asterism.Such sapphires containintersecting needle-like inclusionsfollowing the underlying crystalstructure that cause theappearance of a six-rayedpattern when viewed with asingle overhead light source. Theinclusion is often the mineralrutile, a mineral composedprimarily of titanium dioxideEstimate: £250.00 - £500.00

Lot: 518Facetted Natural Glass Moldavitefrom Meteorite Impact Anunusually large, oval-facetedmoldavite, found in Calabria,Italy; showing a number of smallinternal bubbles and stress lines.14 grams, 33 cm. (1 1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; foundCalabria, Italy (with original 1996invoice). Moldavite is a naturalglass formed when a largemeteorite impacted the Earthnear Rees, Austria. The localsandstone was melted and fused

by the impact, and the moltenglass was flung hundreds ofmiles before solidifying.Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 519Large Faceted Amethyst of aSuperior Colour and Richness Adeep-cut, oval-faceted amethystin a complex brilliant cut, with afew very minor natural bubbleinclusions; unusually fine anduniform, near-Siberian colour.25.22 grams, 34.6 mm, 126carats. (1 1/3"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. For many thousandsof years, the most strikingrepresentative of the quartzfamily, amethyst, has been ajewel coveted by kings, princesand religious leaders. Amethystoccurs in primary hues from alight pinkish violet to a deeppurple and may exhibit one orboth secondary hues, red andblue. The ideal grade is calledDeep Siberian and has a primarypurple hue of around 75–80%,with 15–20% blue and(depending on the light source)red secondary hues. The Greeksbelieved amethyst gems couldprevent intoxication, whilemedieval European soldiers woreamethyst amulets as protection inbattle in the belief that amethystsheal people and keep them cool-headed.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 520Black Pearls and Staghorn CoralTwo irregular black pearls withtwo polished pieces of redstaghorn coral. 5.79 grams(pearls), 13.84 grams (coral), 13-15 mm (pearls), 53-60 mm(coral). (1/2 (pearls); 2 (coral)").Ex Douglas Rose collection. [4,No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 521Collection of Gemstones andPearls A mixed group ofgemstones comprising; a natural1.8 carat blue star sapphire andtwo opals of approximately 3carats and 5 carats; with threesmall faceted gems and two seedpearls. Weights as noted, 3-10mm. (1/8 - 3/8"). Ex DouglasRose collection. [8, No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 522Black Yowah Boulder Opal Asuperb black piece of boulderopal from the Yowah Field,Queensland, Australia, polishedon both sides. 45 grams, 54 mm.(2 1/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Crystal Classics(with bill of sale and label).Boulder opal consists ofconcretions and fracture fillings ina dark siliceous ironstone matrix.It is found sporadically in westernQueensland, from Kynuna in thenorth to Yowah and Koroit in thesouth. Its largest quantities arefound around Jundah and Quilpie(known as the home of theBoulder Opal).Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 523Collection of Polished Opals Amixed croup of eight freeformpolished Australian opals,including a triplet and pieces ofboulder opal. 20 grams, 15-34mm, 102.2 carats total. (1/2 - 11/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. [8, No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 524Collection of Polished Opals Agroup of polished opals infreeform cuts, in a mixture ofcolour and clarity. 3.27 grams(16.35 carats total), 9-16 mm.(1/2 - 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Opal's internalstructure makes it diffract light;depending on the conditions inwhich it formed it can take onmany colors. Opal ranges fromclear through white, gray, red,orange, yellow, green, blue,magenta, rose, pink, slate, olive,brown, and black. Of these hues,the reds against black are themost rare, whereas white andgreens are the most common.[8]Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00

Lot: 525Intergrown Pair of Cubic PlatinumCrystals Rare natural platinumcrystals, a pair of intergrowncubes of excellent form. 2.33grams, 9 mm. (1/2"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex CrystalClassics (with label). Its name isderived from the Spanish termplatina, which is literally

translated into little silver. It is adense, malleable, ductile, gray-white transition metal and is oneof the rarest elements in theEarth's crust with an averageabundance of approximately 5?g/kg. It is the least reactivemetal and occurs in some nickeland copper ores along with somenative deposits, mostly in SouthAfrica, which accounts for 80% ofthe world production.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 526Single Natural Gold Nugget inOriginal Quartz Matrix A vein ofnative gold in its original quartzmatrix, an excellent specimenshowing natural occurrence; acid-etched to expose the gold vein.10.53 grams, 26 mm. (1"). ExDouglas Rose collection; foundEagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA.Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 527Exceptional Natural CrystallineGold Specimen from California Aspecimen of crystalline gold fromCalifornia, showing finecrystallisation and retaining someof its original quartz matrix. 0.95grams, 12 mm. (1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; foundEagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA. PlacerCounty is located in both theSacramento Valley and SierraNevada regions of the U.S. stateof California, in what is known asthe Gold Country. It was thefocus of the 1849 California goldrush where most gold wasrecovered from stream gravels,but much vein material was alsomined. This specimen has beenacid-etched from its originalquartz vein material.Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 528Exceptionally Fine Specimen ofNatural Crystalline Gold A bright,crystalline gold specimen fromCalifornia showing exceptionallyfine dendritic crystallisation. 1.81grams, 27 mm. (1"). Ex DouglasRose collection; found Eagle'sNest mine, Placer County,California, USA. The CaliforniaGold Rush (1848–1855) beganon January 24, 1848, when gold

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was found by James W. Marshallat Sutter's Mill in Coloma,California. Placer County islocated in both the SacramentoValley and Sierra Nevada regionsof California, in what is known asthe Gold Country. Although mostof the region's gold wasrecovered from stream gravelswhere it was concentrated byweathering, this specimen wasrecovered from a vein source,which were also plentiful in theregion.Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 529Single Natural Gold Nugget Amass of gold from California,showing some evidence ofcrystallisation, probably acid-etched from quartz. 5.26 grams,21 mm. (3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; found Eagle's Nestmine, Placer County, California,USA.Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 530Single Natural Gold Nugget Amass of gold from California,showing some evidence ofcrystallisation, probably acid-etched from quartz. 5.12 grams,20 mm. (3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; found Eagle's Nestmine, Placer County, California,USA.Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 531Natural Gold Nugget A nugget ofplacer gold recovered from aCalifornia river, showing streamrounding; of slightly reddishcolour. 1.75 grams, 13.99 mm.(1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; from California, USA.Placer mining is the mining ofalluvial (sand and gravel)deposits for minerals. This maybe done by hand-panning, oftenin river beds, or by open-pit(open-cast) mining or by varioussurface excavating equipment ortunneling equipment. Placerssupplied most of the gold for alarge part of the ancient world; inNorth America, placer miningwas famous in the context ofseveral gold rushes, particularlythe California Gold Rush.Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 532Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding, one shows minoraccessory quartz. 6.57 gramstotal, 7.76 - 13.27 mm. (1/4 -1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; most found Eagle'sNest mine, Placer County,California, USA. [4]Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 533Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding. 6.45 grams (total), 8.80- 13.65 mm. (1/4-1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; mostfound Eagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA. [5]Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 534Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding, one shows minoraccessory quartz. 6.97 gramstotal, 5.06-13 mm. (1/4 - 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; mostfound Eagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA. [7]Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 535Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding. 6.17 grams total, 9.29-14 mm. (1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; most found Eagle'sNest mine, Placer County,California, USA. [3]Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 536Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding, two show minoraccessory quartz; and someshow crystallisation. 5.84 gramstotal, 5.48-14 mm. (1/4 - 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; mostfound Eagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA. [7]Estimate: £180.00 - £240.00

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Lot: 537Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding, one shows minorhaematite staining. 5.62 gramstotal, 7.62-13 mm. (1/4 - 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; mostfound Eagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA. [5]Estimate: £180.00 - £240.00

Lot: 538Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, some showing streamrounding. 5.97 grams total, 7.32-12 mm. (1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; most found Eagle'sNest mine, Placer County,California, USA. [4]Estimate: £180.00 - £240.00

Lot: 539Natural Gold Nugget Group Agroup of gold nuggets fromCalifornia, most showing somedegree of crystallisation. 4.79grams total, 8.69-14 mm. (1/4 -1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; found Eagle's Nestmine, Placer County, California,USA. [4]Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 540Natural Gold Nugget Group Twonuggets of bright, well-crystallised, high-carat gold;these appear to have been acid-etched from their original quartzmatrix. 1.03 grams (total), 7.97-8.26 mm. (1/2"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex Gregory,Bottley & Lloyd (with ticket);found Eagle's Nest mine, PlacerCounty, California, USA. [2]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 541Superb Single Crystal ofProustite An unusually fine singlecrystal of the silver sulphideproustite, also called Ruby Silver,with adhering argentite, fromChile. 18 grams, 28 mm. (1"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exChristopher Cavey collection,with label; from Constancia Mine,Chancillo, Atacama, Chile.Proustite is a silver arsenicsuplhide, and is an important ore

of silver; the Chancillo miningdistrict is an important source oflarge proustite crystals.Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00

Lot: 542Crystals of the Silver MineralPyrargyrite on Matrix A group ofwell-formed and lustrous crystalsof the silver-antimony sulfidemineral pyrargyrite, on matrix. 47grams, 40 mm. (1 3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exChristopher Cavey (with label);from San Cristoba, Morrochocha,Peru. Pyrargyrite is a sulphosaltmineral consisting of silversulphantimonide, Ag3SbS3 andknown also as dark red silver oreor ruby silver (German,Rotgiiltigerz). It is an importantsource of the metal and is closelyallied to the correspondingsulpharsenide known as proustiteor light red silver ore. Ruby silverwas mentioned by GeorgAgricola in 1546, but the twovarieties so closely resemble oneanother that they were notcompletely distinguished untilchemical analyses weremade.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £250.00

Lot: 543Platinum, Gold and Silver FlakesGroup An interesting group ofthree matching bottles containingpieces of gold, platinum andsilver, in a fluid. 36 grams total,height of bottles 50 mm. (2"). ExDouglas Rose collection. [3, NoReserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00

Lot: 544Large Red Beryl Crystal onMatrix An unusually large, well-formed twinned crystal of redberyl on rhyolite matrix, fromDelta, Utah, USA. 101 gramstotal, 23 mm, 70 mm overall. (23/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. For many years thislocality was the only one knownfor red beryl and usuallyproduces much smaller crystals;this specimen is exceptional.Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

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Lot: 545Rare Red Beryl Single Crystal Awell-formed single crystal of redberyl, with prismatic faces andpinaciodal terminations; superblycrystalised, shows evidence onone side of previous attachmentto matrix.. 4.52 grams, 18.6 mm.(3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; from the classicThomas Range locality, nearDelta, Utah, USA. The rarelyfound red beryl (also known asred emerald or scarlet emerald)is a beryllium aluminiumcyclosilicate with the chemicalformula Be3Al2(SiO3). It was firstdescribed in 1904 for anoccurrence, with its type locality,at Maynard's Claim (PismireKnolls), Thomas Range, JuabCounty, Utah. Red beryl is veryrare and has only been reportedfrom a handful of locations.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 546Tourmaline Crystals in a Matrix ofAlbite and Muscovite Two darkgreen, translucent to opaquetourmaline crystals; one crystalhas a pinacoid termination, theother a pyramid termination;resting in a bed of albite andmuscovite. 413 grams, 11 cm,longest crystal 9 cm. (4 1/4overall, longest crystal 3 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection.Tourmaline is a crystal boronsilicate mineral compounded withelements such as aluminium,iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium,or potassium and is classified asa semi-precious stone presentingin a wide variety of colours. Thename comes from the Sinhaleseword Thuramali or Thoramalli,which was applied to differentgemstones found in SriLanka.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 547Two Intergrown Multi-ColouredTourmaline Crystals Twointergrown prismatic, pinacoidaldouble-terminated, multi-colouredtourmaline crystals of excellentform with alternating pink andgreen layering; from the famousPala Mining District, San DiegoCounty, California. 45 grams, 63mm. (2 1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Christopher Cavey

collection (with label); found SanDiego County, California, USA.Tourmaline is a crystal boronsilicate mineral compounded withelements such as aluminium,iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium,or potassium. Tourmaline comesin a wide variety of colours andthe name comes from theSinhalese word Thuramali orThoramalli, which was applied todifferent gemstones found in SriLanka. Tourmaline was firstdiscovered in Californai at Pala,San Diego County, around 1903,and many kilos of gemtourmaline have been recoveredfrom several mines.[No Reserve]Estimate: £150.00 - £300.00

Lot: 548Aquamarine Crystals on Matrix Anumber of fine single and paralleltwinned aquamarine crystals onmatrix with accessory albite,muscovite, and an acicularmineral, probably goethite, fromAfghanistan. 1.0 kg overall, 13cm overall, largest aquamarinecrystal 4 cm. (5 overall, largestaquamarine crystal 1 3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exGregory, Botley and Lloyd (withinvoice). The specimen has atleast 14 individual and paralleltwinned crystals; the largestcrystal and several of the smallercrystals contain inclusions of theacicular mineral, identified asgoethite. Aquamarine is one ofthe gemstone varities of themineral beryl, a berylliumaluminium silicate.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 549Siberian Quartz Crystal A largemulti-pointed quartz crystal, theindividual crystals white withpurple-grey tips; from Siberia. 7.7kg, 23 cm. (9"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; from Siberia.Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 550Splendid Cluster of ArkansasQuartz Crystals An unusually finegroup of quartz crystals from theclassic Hot Springs, Arkansas,USA deposits. 4.8 kg, 27 cmlongest crystals approximately 70mm. (10 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rose

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collection (with original 'WildeOnes' sales receipt). The wordquartz is derived from theGerman word quarz and itsMiddle High German ancestortwarc, which possibly originatedin Slavic, although other sourcesattribute the word's origin to theSaxon word Querkluftertz,meaning cross-vein ore.Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 551Large Cluster of Quartz CrystalsA cluster of superb 'rock crystal'quartz crystals, showing excellentcrystal form and development.321 grams, 15 cm includingstand. (6"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Quartz is an abundantmineral in the Earth's continentalcrust. It is made up of acontinuous framework of SiO4silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, witheach oxygen being sharedbetween two tetrahedra, givingan overall formula SiO2. Quartzcomes in many forms; this varietyis known as rock crystal.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 552Collection of Natural MeteoriteImpact Glass Tektites A groupcomprising; four transparent totranslucent green Moldavitetekties and one black, opaqueIndochinite tektite; all showingflow characteristics and oneshowing particular fine flowshaping. 4-39 grams, 25-47 mm.(1 - 1 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Tektites form when ameteorite impact melts materialfrom the Earth's surface andcatapults it up to several hundredkilometers away from the impactsite and the molten material coolsand solidifies to glass. TheMoldau River in the CzechRepublic is the locality for green,translucent tektites, hence theiroriginal name of moldavites. Thisis accepted to be materialsplashed out of the NördlingerRies crater, Germany formedabout 14.3 million–14.5 millionyears ago. Tektites from Thailandhave been carved as small,decorative objects worn in thebelief that they give protectionfrom evil.[5, No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 553Large Group of Euclase CrystalsA fine group of gemmy qualityeuclase crystals from MaipuDistrict, Zimbabwe, withaccessory muscovite and quartz.543 grams, 12 cm. (4 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exChristopher Cavey collection;with old price sticker. Euclase isa beryllium aluminium hydroxidesilicate mineral (BeAlSiO4(OH)).It crystallizes in the monocliniccrystal system and is typicallymassive to fibrous as well as inslender prismatic crystals; it isrelated to beryl (Be3Al2Si6O18)and other beryllium minerals andis a product of the decompositionof beryl in pegmatites. When cutit resembles certain kinds of beryland topaz.Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

Lot: 554Benitoite Crystals with Neptuniteon Nartolite Fine crystals ofneptunite (black) and benitoite(blue) on natrolite, from theclassic California, USA, locality.354 grams, 12 cm. (4 3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exChristopher Cavey collection(with label). Benitoite (ben-EE-toe-ite) is a rare blue bariumtitanium silicate mineral, found inhydrothermally alteredserpentinite. Benitoite fluorescesunder short wave ultraviolet light,appearing bright blue to bluishwhite in color. The more rarelyseen clear to white benitoitecrystals fluoresce red under long-wave UV light. It was firstdescribed in 1907 by George D.Louderback, who named itbenitoite for its occurrence nearthe headwaters of the San BenitoRiver in San Benito County,California.Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00

Lot: 555Unusually Fine Group ofDioptase Crystals from NamibiaA lustrous, emerald-green groupof finely crystallised dioptasefrom the famous Tsumeb Mine.Originally in calcite (acidremoved) and retaining smallcalcite on bottom of specimen. 49grams, 49 mm total, largestcrystal 16 mm. (2, largest crystal3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Christopher Cavey

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collection (with label); from theTsumeb Mine, Otavi-BerglandDistrict, Oshikoto, Namibia.Tsumeb is notable for its hugemineralized pipe, the origin ofwhich has been hotly debated.The pipe penetrates more or lessvertically through thePrecambrian Otavi dolomite for atleast 1300 m. One possibility isthat the pipe was actually agigantic ancient cave system andthat the rock filling it is sand thatseeped in from above. If the pipeis volcanic, as some havesuggested, then the rock filling it(the pseudo-aplite) is peculiar inthe extreme. The pipe was minedin prehistoric times but theancient workers barely scratchedthe surface; most of the ore wasremoved in the 20th century bycut-and-fill methods.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 556Historic Specimen of Charoite Ablock of Russian charoite withnatural and sawn surfaces,incorporating other mineralsincluding tinaksite, ekanite,microcline feldspar, aegerine,augite and metallic coppersulphide; this specimen from thefirst consignment brought to thewestern world in 1977. 2.16 kg,16 cm. (6 1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Christopher Caveycollection with label, noting thespecimen's origin. Charoite(K(Ca;Na)2Si4O10(OH;F)·H2O)[3], pronounced CHAR-oh-ite, is arare mineral, first described in1978 and named for the CharaRiver. It has been reported onlyfrom the Sakha Republic,Yakutia, Siberia, Russia. Thoughreportedly discovered in the1940s, it was not known to theoutside world until its descriptionin 1978. It is opaque andunattractive when found in thefield; a fact that may havecontributed to its late recognition;this is evident from theweathered surface on the back ofthis specimen.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 557Large Polished Labradorite Alarge, highly polished piece ofLabradorite mineral with grey-green iridescence; from Norway,within the Arctic Circle. 2.2 kg, 18cm. (7"). Private collection, SouthWest England; acquired in the1990's. [No Reserve]Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 558Large Spanish Pyrite Cube onMatrix A large and finely-formedcube of La Rioja pyrite on matrix,from the classic Spanish locality.1.2 kg, 13 cm overall, 4 cm cubeedge. (4 1/4 overall, 1 1/2 cubeedge"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex Gregory Bottleyand Lloyd (with ticket); fromNavajun, La Rioja, Spain. Themineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, is aniron sulfide with the formulaFeS2. This mineral's metallicluster and pale brass-yellow huehave earned it the nickname'Fool's Gold' because of itsresemblance to that metal. Thename pyrite is derived from theGreek of fire or in fire. In ancientRoman times, this name wasapplied to several types of stonethat would create sparks whenstruck against steel; Pliny theElder described one of them asbeing brassy, almost certainly areference to what we now callpyrite.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 559Rare Cyclic Twin of AlexandriteChrysoberyl An unusual cyclictwin of alexandrite chrysoberyl,with a smaller attached cyclictwin. 4.81 grams, 20 mm. (3/4").Ex Douglas Rose collection; exChristopher Cavey collection(with label); from Fort Victoria,Zimbabwe. Alexandrite is namedfor the former czar of Russia,Alexander II, and was firstdiscovered in the Ural Mountainsof Russia, supposedly on the dayof his birth. An interesting featureof alexandrite's crystals are thecyclic twins called trillings. Thesetwinned crystals have ahexagonal appearance, but arethe result of a triplet of twins witheach twin oriented at 120degrees to its neighbors andtaking up 120 degrees of thecyclic trilling.[No Reserve]

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Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 560Astrophyllite Mineral GroupThree pieces of rare astrophyllitemineral; from the Kola Peninsula,Russia. 662 grams total, 85-142mm. (3 1/2 - 5 1/2"). Privatecollection, South West England;acquired in the 1990's. [NoReserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 561Collection of Unusual MineralSpecimens Three finely andunusually crystallized mineralspecimens: an azurite specimenof unusual crystal habit; a finelycrystallized Tsumeb dioptase anda very unusual stalactitic goethitewith an overgrowth of smallquartz crystals. 602 grams total,56-80 mm. (2 1/4 - 3 1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; retainsoriginal Christopher Caveycollection label for the azurite. [3,No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 562Collection of Mineral SpecimensA mixed group of fourteenmineral specimens comprising; 2agate slices, 1 thick slice oflabradorite, 1 bottle of opal chipsin fluid, 1 polished obsidian, 1ruby crystal in matrix, 1 smallgeode with quartz interior, 1piece of sandstone with opalcoating, 1 piece of chalcopyritewith garnet encrustation, 1wulfenite on matrix, 1 polishedpiece of brecciated jasper, 1piece of ironstone with opallayers, 1 polished slice of red andgreen jasper, 1 red gemstone(probably synthetic ruby). 1.28 kgtotal including bottle, 85 mm. (31/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; two specimens retainoriginal labels. [14, No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 563Collection of Mineral SpecimensA group of five mineralspecimens comprising; rhodoniteon galena, crocoite with calcite,realgar in calcite (Nevada),uvarovite garnet and argentite(ruby silver). 147 grams total, 17-

54 mm. (1/2 - 2"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex ChristopherCavey collection and IsisMinerals (with labels). [5, NoReserve]Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 564Collection of Quartz MineralSpecimens Group of five quartzmineral specimens comprising; a'herkimer diamond' in matrix, acluster (with stand), an agateskull with a crystal 'crown', apolished smoky quartz phantom(natural crystal with a stibniteinclusion) and a faceted block ofquartz with rutile inclusions. 499grams total, 42-83 mm. (1 1/2 - 31/4"). Ex Douglas Rose collection(with an original label and anoriginal sales receipt). [5, NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 565Collection of Minerals A group offour mineral specimens: anoctahedral crystal of cuprite; acrust of lazulite crystals onmatrix; a single crystal of zinciteand a crust of blackjacksphalerite and quartz on matrix.127 grams (total), 28-60 mm. (1 -2 1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; some ex ChristopherCavey collection (with labels).Sphalerite ((Zn,Fe)S) is a mineralthat is the chief ore of zinc. Itconsists largely of zinc sulfide incrystalline form but almostalways contains variable iron.When iron content is high it is anopaque black variety, marmatite.It is usually found in associationwith galena, pyrite, and othersulfides along with calcite,dolomite, and fluorite. Minershave also been known to refer tosphalerite as zinc blende andblack-jack. Cuprite is an oxidemineral composed of copper(I)oxide Cu2O and is a minor ore ofcopper.[4, No Reserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00

Lot: 566Large Section of StalactiticRhodochrosite with a PolishedSection The stalactite showsexcellent form; the sectionexcellent colour. 2.4 kg total, 21cm (stalactite), 8.8 cm (section).(8 1/4-3 1/2"). Ex Douglas Rose

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collection. Rhodochrosite is amanganese carbonate mineralwith chemical compositionMnCO3. In its (rare) pure form, itis typically a rose-red color, butimpure specimens can be shadesof pink to pale brown. Coloradoofficially named rhodochrosite asits state mineral in 2002. Thereason for this lies in the fact thatwhile the mineral is foundworldwide, large red crystals arefound only in a few places onearth, and specimens have beenfound in the Sweet Home Minenear Alma, Colorado. The Incasbelieved that rhodochrosite is theblood of their former rulers,turned to stone, therefore it issometimes called Rosa del Incaor Inca Rose.[2, No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 567Rock Crystal Sphere withStunning Inclusions Anexceptional rock crystal (clearquartz) sphere with numerousinclusions of golden rutile(titanium dioxide) and greenchlorite (a green, plate mineralsimilar to mica) moss, as well asveils of bubbles containinggasses and fluids from theoriginal magma. 3.1 kg, 11 cm. (41/4"). Ex Douglas Rose collection.Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 568Rainbow Citrine Sphere withNegative Crystal A superbsphere of citrine quartz with arainbow pattern (producingmultiple rainbow effects whenrotated) and showing the point ofan included quartz crystal; it hasan unusually fine set of internalseparations 631 grams, 77 mm.(3"). Ex Douglas Rose collection;ex Wilde Ones (with bill of sale).Citrine is the yellow to yellow-brown variety of quartz.[NoReserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 569Unusual Charoite Sphere onCharoite Base with a CharoiteEgg A finely crafted sphere of therare mineral charoite, with anoctagonal base of the samemineral; accompanied by an eggof the same material; both sphereand egg of particularly good

colour. 436 grams with base, 116grams; 8 cm (sphere), 5 cm(egg). (3, 2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; sphere ex ChristopherCavey (with bill of sale), egg exWilde Ones (with receipt).Charoite(K(Ca;Na)2Si4O10(OH;F)·H2O)[3], pronounced CHAR-oh-ite, is arare mineral, first described in1978 and named for the CharaRiver. It has been reported onlyfrom the Sakha Republic,Yakutia, Siberia, Russia and istranslucent lavender to purple incolor with a pearly lustre; it isstrictly massive in nature and hasan unusual swirling, fibrousappearance. Though reportedlydiscovered in the 1940's, it wasnot known to the outside worlduntil its formal description in 1978.Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 570Lapis Lazuli Pyramid and Tiger-Iron Sphere A pyramid cut fromfine lapis lazuli with pyrites and asphere of excellent tiger-iron. 65grams (pyramid), 283 grams(sphere), 3.5 cm (pyramid), 5.4cm (sphere diameter). (1 1/2(pyramid), 2 1/8 (sphere)"). ExDouglas Rose collection. Tigeriron is an altered rock composedchiefly of tiger's eye, red jasper,and black hematite. Theundulating, contrasting bands ofcolor and luster make for anattractive motif, and it is mainlyused for jewelery-making andornamentation and is a popularornamental material used in avariety of applications; frombeads to knife hilts. Tiger iron ismined primarily in South Africaand Western Australia.[2, NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 571Unusual Pyrite Sphere Thissphere is made from bright pyrite,with numerous open vugs offinely crystallised pyrite. 567grams, 64 mm. (2 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection. Themineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, isthe most common of the sulfideminerals, with the formula FeS2.Its metallic lustre and pale brass-yellow hue have earned it thenickname 'Fool's Gold' becauseof its resemblance to that metal.The name pyrite is derived from

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the Greek, of fire or in fire. Inancient Roman times, this namewas applied to several types ofstone that would create sparkswhen struck against steel; Plinythe Elder described one of themas being brassy, almost certainlya reference to what we now callpyrite.[No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 572Haematite Sphere and Skull Arecent date skull and a spherecut from haematite; the skull iswell executed for being cut in adifficult material. 519 grams total,63 mm (skull), 45 mm (sphere).(2 1/2 (skull), 1 3/4 (sphere)"). ExDouglas Rose collection. Thesetwo items are carved from adifficult lapidary material which isbrittle, often fractured, andproduces a slurry of red rust as itis cut. Crystal skulls are anumber of human-skull hardstonecarvings. They are often claimedto be pre-ColumbianMesoamerican artifacts by theiralleged finders, however, none ofthe specimens made available forscientific study have beenauthenticated as pre-Columbianin origin. The skulls are oftenclaimed to exhibit paranormalphenomena by some members ofthe New Age movement, andhave often been portrayed assuch in fiction. These skulls werecreated in this context.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 573Natural Pearl Carved as a Skull Apossibly unique item, this moderncarving of a human skull is cutfrom a single large pearl, with ahigh standard of workmanship.2.00 grams, 19 mm. (3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection. By the1970's, crystal skulls had enteredNew Age mythology as potentrelics of ancient Atlantis, and theyeven acquired a canonicalnumber: there were exactlythirteen skulls. The crystal skullsare a number of human skullhardstone carvings made of clearor milky quartz, known in arthistory as rock crystal, claimed tobe pre-Columbian Mesoamericanartifacts by their alleged finders;however, none of the specimensmade available for scientific

study have been authenticatedas pre-Columbian in origin. Thismodern carving of a skull from apearl is from the same tradition; itis, nonetheless an interesting andpossibly unique item.[No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00

Lot: 574Superb Carving of a Skull inMexican Lace Agate A carving ofa human skull in Mexican laceagate, cut to an unusually highanatomical standard. 1.2 kg, 12cm. (4 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Crystal skulls are anumber of human skull hardstonecarvings made of clear or milkyquartz, known in art history asrock crystal, claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamericanartifacts by their alleged finders;however, none of the specimensmade available for scientificstudy have been authenticatedas pre-Columbian in origin. Thisskull is from the same carvingtradition, but is anatomicallyobserved to a remarkable degree- unlike most skulls of thistradition.Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 575Smoky Quartz Skull A stylizedcrystal skull carved from a lightsmoky quartz, with severalattractive bubble veils and aninternal separation that producesan attractive rainbow effect. 1.1kg, 11 cm. (4 1/2"). Ex DouglasRose collection. Crystal skullsare a number of human-skullhardstone carvings. They areoften claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamericanartifacts by their alleged finders,however, none of the specimensmade available for scientificstudy have been authenticatedas pre-Columbian in origin. Theskulls are often claimed to exhibitparanormal phenomena by somemembers of the New Agemovement, and have often beenportrayed as such in fiction.These skulls were created in thiscontext.[No Reserve]Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00

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Lot: 576Quartz Skulls Group Two recentdate carved rock crystal skulls,one slightly smoky in colour; onewith a stylised quartz crystalcrown. 537 grams total, 11 cmthe tallest. (4 1/4"). Ex DouglasRose collection. Crystal skullsare a number of human-skullhardstone carvings made of clearor milky quartz rock, known in arthistory as rock crystal. They areoften claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamericanartifacts by their alleged finders,however, none of the specimensmade available for scientificstudy have been authenticatedas pre-Columbian in origin.Despite some claims presentedin an assortment of popularliterature, legends of crystalskulls with mystical powers donot figure in genuineMesoamerican or other NativeAmerican mythologies andspiritual accounts. The skulls areoften claimed to exhibitparanormal phenomena by somemembers of the New Agemovement and have often beenportrayed as such in fiction.[2, NoReserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £120.00

Lot: 577Collection of Three Carved SkullsGroup of three modern carvedskulls comprising: garnet(smallest), ruby in zoisite (redand green) and sodalite (blue).124 grams total, 28-42 mm. (11/4 - 1 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Crystal skulls are anumber of human-skull hardstonecarvings. They are often claimedto be pre-ColumbianMesoamerican artifacts by theiralleged finders, however, none ofthe specimens made available forscientific study have beenauthenticated as pre-Columbianin origin. The skulls are oftenclaimed to exhibit paranormalphenomena by some members ofthe New Age movement, andhave often been portrayed assuch in fiction. These skulls werecreated in this context.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 578Collection of Carved SkullsGroup of six carved skulls ofmixed materials comprising:wood, Mexican lace agate (2),red jasper, snowflake obsidianand tiger iron. 624 grams totalincluding base, 45-69 mm. (1 3/4 - 2 1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Crystal skulls are anumber of human-skull hardstonecarvings. They are often claimedto be pre-ColumbianMesoamerican artifacts by theiralleged finders, however, none ofthe specimens made available forscientific study have beenauthenticated as pre-Columbianin origin. The skulls are oftenclaimed to exhibit paranormalphenomena by some members ofthe New Age movement, andhave often been portrayed assuch in fiction. These skulls werecreated in this context.[6, NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 579Collection of Carved and CastSkulls in Bone, Rutilated Quartz,Mother of Pearl and Silver Groupof eight carved and cast skullsfrom a variety of materialscomprising: silver (2, bothhallmarked, one opening atback), bone (3, pierced asbeads), mother of pearl (1) andrutilated quartz (2); some showsophisticated carving and threehave suspension loops. 110grams total, 22-32 mm. (3/4 - 11/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. [8, No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 580Important Meteorite SliceShowing Incomplete AccretionFusing This important accretedmeteorite slice is composed offragments from an early phase inthe creation of the solar system;possibly the remains of a collisionbetween planitesimals, prior tothe formation of the present dayplanets, in that the fragmentsfrom which it has accreted havenot fully fused. 394 grams, 15cm. (6"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Planitesimals can bethought of as mini-planets whichcollided and reformed into theplanets of the present solarsystem. The cores of many

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planitesimals had the samenickel-iron cores as the currentEarth, and it is from one or moreof the cores of these that thismeteorite formed.Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

Lot: 581Small Zagami Martian MeteoriteA Martian meteorite from theZugami fall, of the shergottitetype, with typical fusion crust.1.82 grams, 16 mm. (1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker collection (withlabel); also marked with an oldcatalogue number. Roughly three-quarters of all Martian meteoritescan be classified as Shergottitesand appear to have crystallisedas recently as 180 million yearsago, which is a surprisinglyyoung age considering howancient the majority of thesurface of Mars appears to be,and the small size of Mars itself.Because of this, some haveadvocated the idea that theShergottites are much older thanthis. This Shergottite AgeParadox remains unsolved and isstill an area of active researchand debate.Estimate: £200.00 - £500.00

Lot: 582Small Zagami Martian MeteoriteA small Martian meteorite of theshergottite type; the surfaceshows characteristic ablation;from the Zagami, Nigeria fall in1962. 1.77 grams, 11 mm. (1/2").Ex Douglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker collection (withlabel). A Martian meteorite is arock that formed on the planetMars, was ejected from Mars bythe impact of an asteroid orcomet, and landed on the Earth.Roughly three-quarters of allMartian meteorites can beclassified as Shergottites. Theseare igneous rocks of mafic toultramafic lithology and appear tohave crystallised as recently as180 million years ago, which is asurprisingly young ageconsidering how ancient themajority of the surface of Marsappears to be, and the small sizeof Mars itself. Because of this,some have advocated the ideathat the Shergottites are mucholder than this.These meteoritesare thought to be from Mars

because they have elementaland isotopic compositions thatare similar to rocks andatmosphere gases analyzed byprobes on MarsEstimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 583Zagami Martian Meteorite Slice Aslice of the rare, famous and fullydocumented Zagami Martianmeteorite; a calcium-richachondrite of the shergotttitetype. 8.13 grams, 38 mm. (11/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex David Baker (withsales receipt); from Nigeria,1962. In October 1962, theZagami meteorite landed about10 feet away from a farmer whowas trying to chase crows fromhis corn field. Weighing at about18 kilograms (40 pounds), theZagami meteorite is the largestsingle individual Mars meteoriteever found. A 'martian meteorite'is a rock that formed on theplanet Mars, was ejected fromMars by the impact of an asteroidor comet and later landed on theEarth. Of over 53,000 meteoritesthat have been found on Earth,99 were identified as martian (asof 30th July 2011). Thesemeteorites are shown to be fromMars because they haveelemental and isotopiccompositions that are similar torocks and atmosphere gasesanalyzed by spacecraft landingson Mars.Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 584Zagami Martian Meteorite Slice Aslice of the very rare ZugamiMartian meteorite; an achondriteof the shergottite type. 1.19grams, 16.5 mm. (3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker (with invoice); foundZagami, Katsina Province,Nigeria, 1962. In October 1962,the Zagami meteorite landedabout 10 feet away from a farmerwho was trying to chase crowsfrom his corn field. Weighing atabout 18,000 grams (40 pounds),it is the largest single individualMars meteorite ever found. Amartian meteorite is a rock thatformed on the planet Mars, andwas ejected from Mars by theimpact of an asteroid or comet,and landed on the Earth. Of over

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53,000 meteorites that have beenfound on Earth, 99 wereidentified as martian (as of 30thJuly 2011). These meteorites arethought to be from Mars becausethey have elemental and isotopiccompositions that are similar torocks and atmosphere gasesanalyzed by probes landing onMars.[No Reserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 585Zagami Martian Meteorite withSurface Ablation Slice A slice ofthe famous Zagani Martianmeteorite, an achondrite of theshergottite type, with one edgeshowing classic surface ablation.1.70 grams, 19.3 mm. (3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker (with invoice). InOctober 1962, the Zagamimeteorite landed about 10 feetaway from a farmer who wastrying to chase crows from hiscorn field. Weighing at about18,000 grams (40 pounds), it isthe largest single individual Marsmeteorite ever found. A martianmeteorite is a rock that formed onthe planet Mars, and was ejectedfrom Mars by the impact of anasteroid or comet, and landed onthe Earth. Of over 53,000meteorites that have been foundon Earth, 99 were identified asmartian (as of 30th July 2011).These meteorites are thought tobe from Mars because they haveelemental and isotopiccompositions that are similar torocks and atmosphere gasesanalyzed by probes landing onMars.Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,800.00

Lot: 586Exceptionally Fine Sikhote-AlinIron Meterorite A coarseoctahedrite class IIB ironmeteorite from a witnessed fall inthe former USSR, showingexceptional ablation forms andsurface preservation. 237 grams,80 mm. (3 1/2"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex David Bakercollection (with ticket andreceipt). Sikhote-Alin is an ironmeteorite that fell on February,13, 1947 on the Sikhote-AlinMountains in eastern Siberia.Though large iron meteorite fallshad been witnessed previouslyand fragments recovered, never

before in recorded history had afall of this magnitude beenobserved. An estimated 70tonnes of material survived thefiery passage through theatmosphere and reached theEarth. The strewn field for thismeteorite covered an ellipticalarea of about 1.3 km2 (0.50 sqmi). Some of the fragments madeimpact craters, the largest ofwhich was about 26 m (85 ft)across and 6 m (20 ft) deep.[7]Fragments of the meteorite werealso driven into the surroundingtrees. The Soviet Union issued astamp for the 10th anniversary ofthe Sikhote-Alin meteoriteshower and this reproduces apainting by P. J. Medvedev, aSoviet artist who witnessed thefall: he was sitting in his windowstarting a sketch when the fireballappeared, so he immediatelybegan drawing what he sawEstimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 587Sikhote-Alin Meteorite PiecesTwo pieces of the Sikhote-Alinmeteorite, which hit Siberia in1947; a large piece in as foundcondition and a smaller samplecleaned and polished for display.Classified as an iron meteoritebelonging to the chemical groupIIAB and with a coarseoctahedrite structure. SeeMeteoritical Bulletin anddatabase. 350 grams, 53-63 mm.(2-2 1/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; from Sikhote-AlinMountains, 12th February 1947.The Sikhote-Alin meteorite fellduring daylight at 10:38 am. localtime on 12th February, 1947.Witnesses reported a fireball thatwas brighter than the sun. Itcame from about 15 degreeseast of north and descended atan angle of 41 degrees. It left atrail of smoke and dust 20 mileslong which lingered for severalhours. Light and sound of the fallwere observed for two hundredmiles around the point ofimpact.[2, No Reserve]Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 588Large Gibeon Meteorite A largechemical group IVA meteoritefrom the Gibeon fall, showingunusually an unusually fineexample of surface ablation. 6kg, 22 cm. (8 1/4"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex David Baker(with ticket). The term Gibeonencompasses the wholemeteoritic material fallen from thesky during this fall. Thefragments of the meteorite in thestrewn field are dispersed overan elliptical area 275 km long and100 km wide. The meteorite wasdiscovered by the Nama peopleand used by them to make toolsand weapons.Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

Lot: 589Gibeon, Namibia Meteorite SawnHalf A sawn half of a Gibeonmeteorite, showing goodWidmanstatten lines andcharacteristic ablated surface.134 grams, 60 mm. (2 1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection. Gibeonis a meteorite that fell inprehistoric times in Namibia andwas named after the nearesttown. The meteorite wasdiscovered by the Nama peopleand used by them to make toolsand weapons; in 1836 theEnglish captain J. E. Alexandercollected samples in the vicinityof the Great Fish River and sentthem to London. John Herschelanalysed them and confirmed forthe first time the extraterrestrialnature of the material.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 590Gibeon, Namibia Meteorite Anickel-iron octahedrite IVAmeteorite from the Gibeon fall,sawn to reveal the internalWidmanstatten patterns and witha characteristic outer surface. 47grams, 51 mm. (2 1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection. Gibeonis a meteorite that fell inprehistoric times in Namibia. Itwas named after the nearesttown: Gibeon, Namibia.Themeteorite was discovered by theNama people and used by themto make tools and weapons.Thefragments of the meteorite in thestrewn field are dispersed overan elliptical area 275 km long and

100 km wide.Gibeon meteoritesare composed of an iron-nickelalloy containing significantamounts of cobalt andphosphorus. The crystal structureof this meteorite provides aclassic example of fineoctahedrite and theWidmanstatten pattern isappreciated for its beauty both bycollectors and designers ofjewelry.[No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

Lot: 591Large Gibeon, Namibia MeteoriteSlice A large slice of materialfrom the Gibeon meteorite fall,showing excellent Widmanstattenpatterns and characteristic outersurface. 961 grams, 13 cm. (5").Ex Douglas Rose collection. Theterm Gibeon encompasses thewhole meteoritic material fromthis fall; this material is classifiedas iron meteorite belonging to thechemical group IVA. Thefragments of the meteorite in thestrewn field are dispersed overan elliptical area 275 km long and100 km wide.Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 592Gibeon, Namibia Meteorite SliceA slice of the Gibeon ironoctahedrite meteorite, chemicaltype IVA, showing fineWidmenstaten patterns. 243grams, 14 cm. (5 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection. TheGibeon meteorite broke up highin the atmosphere and scatteredfragments over many squarekilometers. The local people usedfragments of this high-alloy nickleiron for tools for centuries.Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 593Gibeon Meteorite Sphere Asphere cut from a fragment of theGibeon meteorite showing anexcellent Widmanstatten pattern;classed as a chemical group IVAiron meteorite. 835 grams, 59cm. (2 1/2"). From the DouglasRose collection; ex David Bakercollection. For centuriesfragments of the Gibeonmeteorite, which broke up high inthe atmosphere, were used bythe local Nama people to maketools. In 1836 the English captain

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J. E. Alexander collectedsamples of the meteorite in thevicinity of the Great Fish Riverand sent them to London; thereJohn Herschel analyzed themand confirmed for the first timethe extraterrestrial nature of thematerial. The high nickel content(about 8%) makes it verychemically stable.Estimate: £300.00 - £450.00

Lot: 594Gibeon Meteorite Sphere Thissphere is one of several known tohave been cut from materialprovided by the Gibeonmeteorite, showing fineWidmenstatten lines. 563 grams,52 mm. (2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex David Baker (withinvoice). The meteorite wasdiscovered by the Nama peopleand used by them to make toolsand weapons. The fragments ofthe meteorite in the strewn fieldare dispersed over an ellipticalarea 275 km long and 100 kmwide and the term Gibeonencompasses the wholemeteoritic material fallen from thesky during this fall. This materialis classified as iron meteoritebelonging to the chemical groupIVA.Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 595Iron Canyon Diablo Meteorite Aniron meteorite from the CanyonDiablo, Arizona fall, showingcharacteristic outer surface. 1.3kg, 13 cm. (5"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex David Baker (withinvoice). The Canyon Diablometeorite comprises manyfragments of the asteroid thatimpacted at Barringer Crater(Meteor Crater), Arizona, USA,about 50,000 years ago;meteorites have been foundaround the crater rim, and arenamed for nearby CanyonDiablo, which lies about three tofour miles west of the crater. Themeteorites have been collectedsince the mid-19th century andwere known and used by pre-historic Native Americans. TheBarrringer Crater was notrecognized as a meteor crateruntil the mid-20th century.Estimate: £250.00 - £400.00

Lot: 596Iron Canyon Diablo MeteoriteIron meteorite from the CanyonDiablo Fall, Arizona, USA, withtypical surface features. 272grams, 11 cm. (4 1/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection. TheCanyon Diablo meteoritecomprises many fragments of theasteroid that impacted atBarringer Crater (Meteor Crater),Arizona, USA. Meteorites havebeen found around the crater rimand in the surrounding desert,and are named for nearbyCanyon Diablo, which lies aboutthree to four miles west of thecrater. The asteroid fell about50,000 years ago and themeteorites have been collectedsince the mid-19th century; theywere also known and used bypre-historic Native Americans.[NoReserve]Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 597Stony Iron Pallasite MeteoriteSlice A slice of a pallasitemeteorite from the AtacamaDesert, Chile, found in 1822;showing an intermixture of ironand particularly fine segments oftransparent to translucentmineral, probably olivine. 13grams, 42 mm. (1 3/4"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker collection (withlabel). Pallasites consist ofcentimeter-sized olivine crystalsof peridot quality in an iron-nickelmatrix and were once thought tooriginate at the core-mantleboundary of differentiatedasteroids that were subsequentlyshattered through impacts. Analternative recent hypothesis isthat they are impact-generatedmixtures of core and mantlematerials.[No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £150.00

Lot: 598Octahedrite Henbury FallMeteorite Octahedrite meteoriteidentified as a chemical groupIIIAB showing the characteristicouter surface. Sawn half withdomed and polished end but notetched to show internal structure.233 grams, 60 mm. (2 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker collection (withticket); from the Henbury Fall,Northern Territory, Australia,

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1931. The Henbury IronMeteorites and crater field werediscovered in 1931, withapproximately thirteen craterscreated by the impactingHenbury pieces. Thesemeteorites are often beautifullytwisted and torn by the impact,creating very sculptural formsand meteorites from this fall aresome of the most sought afterspecimens for collections.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 599Octahedrite Henbury FallMeteorite Octahedrite meteoriteshowing characteristic outersurface, identified as a chemicalgroup IIIAB, medium octahedrite;sawn half with end end polishedand showing some internalstructure; from the Henbury Fall,1931. 192 grams, 60 mm. (21/2"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; from Henbury Fall,Northern Territory, Australia,1931. The Henbury IronMeteorites and crater field werediscovered in 1931, withapproximately thirteen craterscreated by the impactingHenbury pieces. Thesemeteorites are often beautifullytwisted and torn by the impact,creating very sculptural formsand meteorites from this fall aresome of the most sought afterspecimens for collections.[NoReserve]Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00

Lot: 600Eucrite Millbillillie Meteorite Aeucrite (calcium-rich) achondritemeteorite from Millbillillie, WilunaDistrict, Western Australia,showing characteristic surfaceablation and flow lines. 12.20grams, 26 mm. (1"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex David Barkercollection (with label). Thismeteorite fell in 1960 and is red-stained on one side from the soilof the Australian outback.Eucrites are stony meteorites,many of which originate from thesurface of the asteroid 4 Vestaand as such are part of the HEDmeteorite group.[No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 601Eucrite Millbillillie Meteorite SliceA slice of an acondrite meteoriteof the euchrite type, showinginternal structure and classicsurface ablation on the edges.7.45 grams, 34 mm. (1 1/2"). ExDouglas Rose collection; exDavid Baker (with label); fromMillbillillie, Wilnua District,Western Australia, 1960. Eucritesare achondritic stony meteorites,many of which originate from thesurface of the asteroid 4 Vestaand as such are part of the HEDmeteorite group. They are themost common achondrite groupwith well over 100 distinct finds atpresent.[No Reserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £120.00

Lot: 602Group IIE Meteorite Slice Apolished section of a group IIEmeteorite from the Miles,Australia, 1992 fall, showingWidmanstaten patterns in themetal and interspersed reddishmineral segments. 17.8 grams,36 mm. (1 1/2"). Ex DouglasRose collection; ex David Bakercollection (with label). The Milesmeteorite was found on openshrub farmland in Queensland,Australia in 1992, comprising amass of about 265 kg. The ironmeteorites of the IIE chemicaltype are octahedrites of variouscoarseness, most of whichcontain numerous inclusions ofrecrystallized stony silicates;unlike most iron meteorites, thetype IIE are thought to have beenmelted out of the chondriticsurface of the parent asteroid byimpacts during its early history.The best candidate for this parentbody is the S-type asteroid 6Hebe.[No Reserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 603Stony Nullabor Plain TypeMeteorite A stony meteoritesimilar to the Calcium-richachondrites (euchrites) of CamelDonga, Nullabor Plain, Australiatype and possibly from thissource; some ablation roundingand shows evidence of fracturingin atmosphere. 4.72 grams, 19mm. (3/4"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection. Eucrites areachondritic stony meteorites,many of which originate from the

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surface of the asteroid 4 Vesta.As such they are part of the HEDmeteorite group and there havebeen over 100 distinct finds atpresent. They consist of basalticrock from the crust of a parentbody and they are mostlycomposed of Calcium-poorpyroxene, pigeonite and Ca-richplagioclase (anorthite).[NoReserve]Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00

Lot: 604Eucrite Nullabor Plain StonyMeteorite A eucrite stonymeteorite, with characteristicablation surface. 7.81 grams, 26mm. (1"). Ex Douglas Rosecollection; ex David Bakercollection (with label); foundCamel Donga, Nullabor Plain,Western Australia, January 1974.Eucrites are achondritic stonymeteorites, many of whichoriginate from the surface of theasteroid 4 Vesta and as such arepart of the HED meteorite group;there have been over 100 distinctfinds recorded at present.Eucrites get their name from theGreek word eukritos meaningeasily distinguished and thisrefers to the silicate minerals inthem, which can be easilydistinguished because of theirrelatively large grain size.[NoReserve]Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

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