(2), 1688, 1695, 1696, 1688 scratched on reverse, generally
about fine (5) £350-400
630 xxRB31 120S
Charles II, small silver set of 4 coins, milled undated issue
(E.S.C. 2365; S. 3391), toned, some flaws, about fine to very
fine, in modern case; Edward VII, maundy set, 1910
(E.S.C. 2526; S. 3985), once cleaned, now toned, good very
fine, cased; together with Victoria, copper penny, 1858 (S.
3948), good fine and George VI, a group of 31 bronze pen- nies, all 1949 (S. 4117), lustrous with a few spots, nearly
631 xxAA09 250S
Charles II – George II, halfcrowns (6), 1671 V QVINTO,
1689 second shields (E.S.C. 512), 1696 OCTAVO, 1709, 1745 LIMA, 1746 LIMA, very good to fine (6) £300-400
632 xxAA12 250S
Charles II – William IV, various silver (26), comprising:
shillings (6), 1708, 1723 SSC, 1747 roses (2), 1787 hearts,
1836; sixpences (9), 1696 (2), 1707, 1723 SSC, 1757, 1758, 1787 hearts, 1787 no hearts, 1834; halfcrown, 1834 and eighteenpence token, 1813; small silver 4d. (3), 1677, 1686 (2), 3ds. (4), 1683, 1703, 1762 (2), 2d., 1689, 1½d., 1834 and 1d., 1718, one or two damaged but mostly fine to very fine
(26) £300-400
633 xxAA07 250S
Charles II – Victoria, crowns (5), 1673 V QVINTO, 1696 OCTAVO, 1707 E, 1821 SECUNDO, 1845 stars, very good to fine
(5) £300-400
634 xxEM108 300S
*William & Mary, halfcrown, 1689, conjoined busts right, rev., crowned shield, no frosting, no pearls (E.S.C. 512; S.
3435), pleasant tone, good very fine £400-500
635 xxEM158 150S
*William & Mary, halfpenny, 1694 (P.602; S. 3452), porous surface, otherwise good very fine £200-300
636 xxEM115 150S
William III, sixpence, 1696, first bust (E.S.C. 1533; S.
3520), very fine; George I, halfcrown, 1720/17 roses and plumes SEXTO(S. 3642), only very good but clear; George
II, shilling, 1758, sixpence, 1758 (S. 3704, 3711), very fine and nearly extremely fine; George III, shilling, 1787, with
hearts (S. 3746), extremely fine (5) £180-220
637 xxEM139 160S
William III, small silver set of 4 coins, 1698 (E.S.C. 2389;
S. 3553), 4d. and 3d. very fine, 2d. damaged, 1d. extremely
fine; Victoria, maundy set, 1846 (E.S.C. 2456; S. 3916), matching tones, nearly extremely fine and 1893 4d., 2d.
and 1d., with currency 3d., this with marks, good very fine,
others extremely fine (12) £200-250
638 xxHM2 480A
*Anne, crown, 1703 VIGO, lettered edge reads TERTIO, rev.,
Pre-Union crowned cruciform shields (E.S.C. 99; S. 3576),
minor edge dents (possibly where removed from a claw mount), light scratch and other minor surface marks, very
fine £600-800
639 xxST12 150S
George I, shillings, 1723 SSC(E.S.C. 1176; S. 3647), nearly
extremely fine; together with miscellaneous mainly English
milled coins in silver (10), including crown, 1696 and in base metal (11), including an Irish Gunmoney small halfcrown, poor to fine, a few better (22) £180-220
640 xxST312 120S
*George I, shilling, 1723 SSC, French arms at date (E.S.C.
1177; S. 3647), good fine, very scarce £150-200
641 xxHM3 800A
*George II, crown, 1735 OCTAVO, young bust left, rev., roses and plumes in angles (E.S.C. 120; S. 3686), minor
marks on edge and on neck, otherwise nearly extremely
fine £1,000-1,200
642 xxHM13 320A
George II, halfpenny, 1735 (S. 3717); George III,
‘Cartwheel’ twopence, 1797, penny, 1797, and farthing, 1806 (S. 3776, 3777, 3782); George IV, farthing, 1825 raised ribs, penny, 1826 plain saltire, and halfpenny, 1827 (S. 3822, 3823, 3824); William IV, farthing, 1835, raised line, penny, 1837 and halfpenny, 1837 (S. 3845, 3847, 3848),
1826 penny nearly extremely fine, others good fine to good very fine (10) £400-500
643 xxHR1 320A
George II, shilling, 1758, sixpences (2), 1757, 1758 (S.
3704, 3711); George III, shillings (3), 1787 no hearts, 1816, 1817, sixpence, 1820 and silver pennies (2), both 1800 (S. 3743, 3761, 3790, 3791); William IV, shilling, 1834, three- halfpence, 1834 (S. 3835, 3839), good very fine to extreme-
ly fine (11) £400-500
644 xxBBB14 £120 sgtd
*George III, halfpenny, 1771 (S. 3774), flan faults, extremely fine £150-200
645 xxHM12 240A
George III, sixpence, 1787 no hearts (E.S.C. 1626; S.
3748); William IV, sixpence, 1831 (E.S.C. 1670; S. 3836), shilling, 1834 (E.S.C. 1268; S. 3835) and groat, 1836 (E.S.C. 1918; S. 3837); Victoria, ‘Godless’ florin, 1849 (E.S.C. 802; S. 3890) and double-florin, 1887, Arabic 1 (E.S.C. 395; S. 3923), very fine to extremely fine (6) £300-400
646 xxST212 150S
*George III, a countermarked Mexico City 8 reales of
Carlos IV, 1793 F.M., with oval countermark (E.S.C. 129; S.
3765A), very fine £200-300
647 xxEM160 120S
George III, ‘Cartwheel’ penny, 1797, 10 leaves in wreath
(B.M.C. 1132; S. 3777), very fine and halfpennies (2), both 1799, with five gunports (B.M.C. 1248; S. 3778), one with
some staining, extremely fine, the second nearly mint state and lustrous; Victoria, bronze halfpenny, 1889, penny,
1898 (S. 3956, 3961), much lustre, nearly mint state (5) £150-200
648 xxEM161 200S
George III, farthing, 1799, 3 berries (B.M.C. 1279; S.
3799), lustrous, nearly extremely fine; George IV, far- things (3), 1826 first issue, draped bust, incuse ribs (B.M.C. 1411; S. 3822), nearly extremely fine, 1826 second issue, 1828 (B.M.C. 1439, 1443; S. 3825), very fine to good very
fine; William IV, farthing, 1834 (B.M.C. 1471; S. 3847), very fine; Victoria, farthings (3), 1843, 1845, 1858 (B.M.C.
1563, 1566, 1586; S. 3950), fine to very fine, half-farthing, 1844 (B.M.C. 1594; S. 3951), extremely fine and bronze far- things (2), 1860 beaded border, 1891 (B.M.C. 1854, 1919; S. 3958), lustrous, extremely fine, third-farthing, 1868 (B.M.C. 1928; S. 3960), extremely fine; and Edward VII, third-farthing, 1902 (B.M.C. 2241; S. 3993), lustrous,
extremely fine (13) £250-300
649 xxEM116 500S
*George III, Bank of England dollar, 1804, stop after REX,
rev., Britannia, normal Kbelow shield (E.S.C. 149; S. 3768),
some traces of undertype visible (possibly 1770 MF Mexico City), nearly mint state and attractively toned £600-800
650 xxHM5 240A
*George III, Bank of England dollar, 1804, no stop after REX, rev., normal Kbelow shield (E.S.C. 164; S. 3768), near-
ly extremely fine £300-400
651 xxEM215 103 200S
George III, Bank of England dollar, 1804 (E.S.C. 144; S.
3768), toned, good fine to very fine; and crown, 1819 LIX.
(E.S.C. 215; S. 3787), surface and edge marks, otherwise
better than very fine (2) £250-300
652 xxBBB5 £120 sgtd
George III, penny, 1807, halfpennies (2), 1799, 1807, extremely fine or slightly better (3) £150-180
653 xxEM118
*George III, halfcrown, 1816, ‘bull’ head type (E.S.C. 613;
S. 3788), light tone, nearly mint state £300-400
654 xxEM119 120S
George III, shilling, 1816 (E.S.C. 1228; S. 3790); sixpence,
1816 (E.S.C. 1630; S. 3791), pleasant light tones, very light
scratch on the King’s cheek on shilling, almost mint state
(2) £150-200
655 xxAA02 175S
George III, halfcrown, 1817 ‘bull’ head type (S. 3788), about extremely fine, lightly toned £200-250
656 xxEM104 350S
*George III, crown, 1818 LVIII. (E.S.C. 211; S. 3787), a few
insignificant reverse scratches, light tone, extremely fine
or better £400-500
657 xxEM114 280S
*George III, crown, 1819 LIX. (E.S.C. 215; S. 3787), toned,
nearly extremely fine £350-450
658 xxHM4 120A
*George III, crown, 1819 LIX. (E.S.C. 215; S. 3787), surface
marks, good very fine or better £150-250
659 xxAA01 175S
George III, halfcrown, 1819 small head type (S. 3789), about extremely fine, lightly toned £200-250
660 xxEM102 400S
*George III, pattern crown, undated, by Webb & Mills for
Mudie, in silver, laureate bust right, jm.d. and tw.f. in script below, rev., crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles,
Mills Fecit by edge (E.S.C. 221; L & S 214), nicks and a few minor surface scratches on obverse, edge bruises, nearly extremely fine and toned £500-700
661 xxAA08 200S
George III – George IV, halfcrowns (3), 1817 ‘bull’ head,
1820 George IV, 1826, last with a rim cut, very fine to good
very fine (3) £250-350
662 xxAA15 250S
George III – William IV, shillings (3), 1787 no hearts,
1816, 1826, sixpences (2), 1816, 1817, Britannia groats (3), all 1836, threepence, 1830 and threehalfpence, 1834,
George III coins virtually mint state, others good very fine or better (10) £300-400
663 xxBBB39 £300 sgtd