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e-Auction 8: Ancient, British & World Coins and Medals

Start date mardi 27 janvier 2026 End date mardi 10 février 2026

Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK

Important Notice
Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK

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Total lots: 185

Lot Title Estimate Bid Ends
1 † Celtic, Iceni (65-40 BC), (2)
Plated staters, Norfolk wolf left type, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. wolf left, (SCBC 31, ABC 1396). Good fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
200 £GB - 300 £GB 150 £GB Voir lot
2 † Celtic, Cantiaci (120-100 BC)
Potin, nipples type, crude outline head around central nipple, rev. crude bull of straight lines around central nipple, 1.29g, (SCBC 64, ABC 174). Extremely fine

Provenance: Found Guildford, Surrey…
30 £GB - 60 £GB 15 £GB Voir lot
3 † Celtic, Regini and Atrebates (50 BC - 43AD), (3)
Verica (10-40AD), silver minims, mini vine leaf, (SCBC 149, ABC 1307), about very fine but chipped; neck tore type, (SCBC 150, ABC 1310), slight chip but overall good fine; boars head type, (SCBC 160…
400 £GB - 480 £GB 340 £GB Voir lot
4 † Celtic, Regini and Atrebates (50 BC - 43AD)
Tincomarus (25BC - 10AD), silver minum, ABC bird type, A in 2 interlocking squares, rev. bird right holding branch, 0.23g, (SCBC 158, ABC 1133). Good fine and extremely rare

Provenance: from the…
120 £GB - 150 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
5 Celtic, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes (8-41AD)
Cunobelin bronze unit, Jupiter warrior type, bearded head of Jupiter Ammon left, CVNO before, rev. warrior on horse galloping right, CAM below, 2.01g, (SCBC 345, ABC 2978). Fine and scarce
50 £GB - 80 £GB 40 £GB Voir lot
6 † Celtic, Regini and Atrebates (50 BC - 43AD), (2)
Epaticcus (20-40AD) silver plated units, Epaticcus eagle type, head of Hercules right, rev. eagle on snake, (SCBC 356, ABC 1346). Silver plating worn away but easily identifiable

Provenance: The…
40 £GB - 60 £GB 20 £GB Voir lot
7 † Celtic, Durotriges (58 BC - 43AD)
Silver stater, Cranborne chase, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, many pellets above, 4.06g, (S.365, ABC. 2157). Very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
120 £GB - 180 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
8 † Celtic, Durotriges (58 BC - 43AD)
Silver stater, Cranborne chase, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, many pellets above, 4.23g, (SCBC 365, ABC 2157). Very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient…
120 £GB - 180 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
9 † Celtic, Durotriges (58 BC - 43AD)
Silver stater, Cranborne chase, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, many pellets above, 4.88g, (S.365, ABC. 2157). Good fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
80 £GB - 100 £GB 40 £GB Voir lot
10 † Celtic, Durotriges (58 BC - 43AD)
Silver stater, Cranborne chase, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, many pellets above, 4.14g, (S.365, ABC. 2157). Good very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient…
120 £GB - 180 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
11 † Celtic, Corieltauvi (100 BC - 40AD)
Stater, bronze core, South Ferriby type, traces of wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. lunate horse left, star below, 3.99g, (SCBC 390, ABC 1743). Obverse weak but reverse very fine

Provenance: from…
60 £GB - 100 £GB 40 £GB Voir lot
12 † Celtic, Corieltauvi (100 BC - 40AD)
Stater, AE base, domino type, wreath and crescents, rev. lunate horse left, box containing 4 pellets above, 3.96g, (SCBC 393, ABC 1758). Worn but identifiable

Provenance: from the Kent collection of…
50 £GB - 80 £GB 30 £GB Voir lot
13 † Celtic, Corieltauvi (2)
Silver units, early uninscribed, South Ferriby Boar type, boar right, rev. horse right, pelletal ring above, (SCBC 397, ABC 1800) and South Ferriby plain type, trace of boar, rev. horse right,…
200 £GB - 260 £GB 140 £GB Voir lot
14 † Celtic, Corieltauvi (2)
Silver fractional units, early uninscribed, Allen ZA type, pelletal sun ring above, (SCBC 400, ABC 1833), another similar, (SCBC 399). The first about extremely fine with minor edge chips, the second…
120 £GB - 160 £GB 80 £GB Voir lot
15 † Celtic, Corieltauvi (15-40AD), (2)
Silver units, Aunt Cost uniface type, almost plain, rev. horse left, trefoil below, AVN above, (SCBC 403, ABC 1938). Almost very fine

Provenance: Both found on Holy Island, Lindisfarne and from the…
150 £GB - 200 £GB 120 £GB Voir lot
16 Celtic, Iceni
Antedios (c. AD 10-30), silver unit, Antedios D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, 1.01g, (SCBC 441, ABC 1645). Toned, good fine or better
40 £GB - 60 £GB 30 £GB Voir lot
17 † Anglo-Saxon sceats (4)
Series J, large diademed head rev. bird on cross; Series R, head left, rev. standard; series X, Wodan head facing, rev. monster; Series Q, two standing figures with long crosses, rev. monster left…
100 £GB - 140 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
18 † Anglo-Saxon sceats (3)
Primary phase, series BI, diademed head right within serpent circle, rev. bird right on cross; Series BIIIA, diademed head right within serpent circle, rev. bird right on cross, annulets either side;…
120 £GB - 150 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
19 † Anglo-Saxon sceats (2)
Continental issues, Series E, degenerate head, rev. standard with TOTII design; variety D, degenerate head, rev. standard with four pellets around central annulet, (SCBC 790, 790B). Very fine and…
80 £GB - 120 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot
20 † Kings of Northumbria, Eanred (810-841) (2)
Styca, copper alloys (2), moneyers VILHEAH and EADVINI, (SCBC 862). Good fine, the second a little better

Provenance: The first found in Sledmere, East Yorks and both from the Kent collection of…
100 £GB - 160 £GB 80 £GB Voir lot
21 Richard I (1189-1199)
Penny, class 4b, London, moneyer Willelm, facing bust holding sceptre, rev. voided short cross, WILLELM. ON. LVN, 1.40g, (SCBC 1348C, N.968/2). Nearly very fine
160 £GB - 200 £GB 120 £GB Voir lot
22 Richard I (1189-1199)
Penny, class 4a, London, moneyer Henri, facing bust holding scepter, rev. voided short cross, HENRIC.ON.LVN, 1.27g, (SCBC 1348A, N.968). Toned, about very fine
160 £GB - 200 £GB 120 £GB Voir lot
23 John (1199-1216)
Penny, class 5c, Winchester, moneyer Adam, facing bust holding scepter, rev. voided short cross, +AD [ ] N. WINC, 1.25g, (SCBC 1352 N.971). Blundered dies, better than fine
40 £GB - 60 £GB 20 £GB Voir lot
24 Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, class 6c2, London, moneyer IIger, facing bust holding scepter, rev. voided short cross, +ILGER.ON.LVNDE, 1.15g, (SCBC 1355A, N.976). Slightly bent, very fine
80 £GB - 100 £GB 60 £GB Voir lot

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