Auction date
mardi 28 mars 2023
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Total lots: 215
Lot 206Sold
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Maundy set, 1902, bare head right, rev. crowned mark of value, (ESC.3607, S.3985). Toned, extremely fine or better in red dated case, this in good condition.
Maundy set, 1905, bare head right, rev. crowned mark of value, (ESC.3611, S.3985). Toned, extremely fine or better in black dated case with minor repair.
Proof Five Pounds, 1911, bare head left, rev. St. George slaying dragon, (S.3994). A few light hairlines, otherwise much as struck, in NGC holder graded PF 62+.
Proof Two Pounds, 1911, bare head left, rev. St. George slaying dragon, (S.3995). Light hairlines, otherwise much as struck, in NGC holder graded PF 61.
Maundy set, 1918, first coinage, bare head left, rev. crowned mark of value, (ESC.3978, S.4016). Toned, good extremely fine or better in red dated case, this in good condition.
Shilling, 1924, second coinage, struck in nickel, bare head left, rev. lion on crown, edge milled, (ESC.3821 R4, S.4023A). Extremely rare, slightly weak of strike, good extremely fine or better, in CGS holder graded CGS82.
Crown, Halfcrown, Florin and Shilling [4], 1936, fourth coinage, wreath type crown - only 2,473 were struck in 1936, (ESC.3649, S.4036). Uniform tone, about extremely fine.
Gold Proof set, 1937, Coronation, comprising of gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4] in official maroon case of issue, (PS15). Almost as struck.
Proof Sovereign, 2018, commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Coronation, head right wearing tiara, rev. St. George slaying dragon, (S.SC12). As struck in case of issue with certificate and box.
Proof Sovereign, 2018, commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Coronation, head right wearing tiara, rev. St. George slaying dragon, (S.SC12). As struck in case of issue with certificate and box.
Proof Fifty Pence struck in gold, 2018, Paddington at the Station, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Paddington, head right wearing tiara, rev. Paddington at the station, (S.H49). As struck in case of issue with certificate and box.
Mexico, Philip V (1700-1746), Eight Reales, 1736, pillar type, (KM-103; Cal-1445). Minor corrosion otherwise about extremely fine. Recovered from Dutch East Indiaman 'Rooswijk' with certificate of authentication.
Lion Daalder, 1616 (KM-15.1, Dav-4849). Minor corrosion otherwise very fine. Recovered from 'Campen', sunk in 1627 off the Isle of Wight, south of England with certificate of authentication.
25 cents, 1853, Liberty seated, (KM 78) together with a Morgan dollar, 1921, Philadelphia, (KM 110). The first very fine, the second with some light scratches on obverse otherwise about extremely fine.
Two unrelated obverse dies, the first displaying a Jubilee style head of Queen Victoria with legend VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX, the second a French obverse die with the head of Marianne and the legend REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, die numbers present on the edge of both dies and both used to strike approximately sixpence sized coins. In good overall condition.
Shipwreck Coins related to the East India Company, two coin clump of 20 cash, 1808. Partially encrusted but the Arabic reverse inscription clear. Recovered from the 'Admiral Gardener', sunk off Goodwin Sands in 1809. With certificate of authentication.
Shipwreck Coins related to the East India Company, two coin clump of 10 cash, 1808. Partially encrusted but the Arabic reverse inscription clear. Recovered from the 'Admiral Gardener', sunk off Goodwin Sands in 1809. With certificate of authentication.