Marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra 1863 (2) the first 52mm diameter in White Metal by E. Cotrill, Obverse: Busts right conjoined, Legend on a wide border around: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Reverse: Prince of Wales plumes and motto above inscription, two shields below, within an open wreath of roses, thistles and shamrocks H.R.H. / THE PRINCE OF WALES / BORN NOV.9.1841 / MARRIED MARCH 10 1863 / AT / St. GEORGE'S CHAPEL WINDSOR / TO H.R.H. / ALEXANDRA / PRINCESS OF DENMARK / BORN DEC.1.1864. 34.14 grammes, BHM 2760, Eimer 1563, EF, the second 31mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, Obverse: The Prince of Wales plumes above conjoined heads of the Princess Alexandra and the Prince of Wales left, a ribbon inscribed MAY THEY BE HAPPY entwined with flowers below. Reverse: Conjoined arms of the Prince and Princess above a garland of roses H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES / AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRA / MARRIED MARCH 10th 1863. 6.12 grammes, BHM 2776, EF pierced for suspension
Halfcrown 1707 Roses and Plumes, SEXTO edge, Colon after BR, narrow colon after REG, ESC 573, Bull 1365 VG or better with some weakness in the centre of the reverse
Halfcrown 1720 Roses and Plumes, unaltered date, SEXTO edge, ESC 591, Bull 1556, Bold Fine, tooled in the obverse field, the reverse with a small scratch below the date and a thin scratch across the Irish harp. A rare type and rated R3 by Bull
Shilling 1721 1 over 0 Roses and Plumes, ESC 1172, Bull 1578, the overstrike very clear and bold, GVF with a small edge bruise by M. BR., some weakness below the 17 of the date and in the corresponding position on the obverse, minor adjustment lines on the bust, overall a pleasing grade example of this rare type. Our archive database reveals only 6 examples offered in 20 years and none since 2015
Shilling 1721 21 over 18 with Roses and Plumes in the wrong angles, ESC 1171A, Bull 1580, VG, the reverse better, rated R4 by Bull (11-20 examples believed to exist), our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that this is only the second example we have offered
Shilling 1716 Roses and PlumesESC 163, Bull 1562 Near Fine with some long scratches on the obverse, only the fourth example we have offered in 20 years. Rated R3 by Bull, the rarity rating fully justified
Sixpence 1705 Roses and PlumesESC 1585, Bull 1450 NEF/EF with a minor adjustment mark below the date, a well struck example, surfaces golden toned, enhanced by touches of blue and magenta in the legends, 1705 dated coins occur mainly weakly struck, this an exceptional example for this year
Crown 1716 Roses and Plumes, SECVNDO edge, ESC 110, Bull 1540 GVF/NEF with some haymarking, the obverse with some light rub to the King's face. George I Crowns always keenly sought after and seldom offered in grade above Fine
Crown 1735 Roses and Plumes, OCTAVO edge, (14 harp strings, 7 hearts) ESC 120, Bull 1663, the E's in the edge legend appear as B's, NVF/About VF with some minor adjustment lines
Shilling 1708 Third Bust, Roses and PlumesESC 1149, Bull 1401 Good Fine or better with some minor adjustment lines and light haymarking, Very Rare, rated R2 by Bull
Shillings (2) 1720 Roses and PlumesESC 1167, Bull 1568, VG in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 15, rated only 'Scarce' by Bull, we note we have only sold 4 examples of this type in 19 years, so probably rarer than catalogue values would suggest and Shilling 1720 Plain in angles , Large Lettering on reverse ESC1169 , Bull 1573 VG in LCGS slab
Halfcrown 1720 20 over 17, SEXTO edge, Roses and Plumes, ESC 590, Bull 1555 EF with some old thin scratches on the portrait are visible under magnification, however original blue/grey tone with touches of gold further enhance the eye appeal of this high grade piece
Sixpences (10) 1696 First Bust, Early Harp, Large Crowns, Fair, 1697 First Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns VG/NVG, 1701 VG/Near Fine, 1708 E* Fair, 1708 8 over 7 E* VG/Fair, 1711 Large Lis VG, 1723 SSC VG/Near Fine, 1731 Roses and Plumes Near Fine with A+P countermarked on the obverse, 1743 Roses Near Fine, 1787 Hearts Near Fine
Crown 1707 Roses and Plumes, SEXTO edge, ESC 102, Bull 1343, GVF and bold, the obverse with some thin scratches and light haymarking, the reverse with some fine adjustment marks
Halfcrown 1720 20 over 17, only faint traces of the overdate are visible under the 0, Roses and PlumesESC 590, Bull 1555 NVF/VF with some light haymarking, the reverse possibly lightly cleaned at some time
Crown 1718 8 over 6 Roses and Plumes, QUINTO edge, ESC 111A, Bull 1542, VG the reverse worn in the centre, still a collectable example of this scarce issue
Halfcrown 1735 Roses and Plumes, OCTAVO edge, ESC 598, Bull 1677 Obverse GEF or better with some light adjustment lines, Reverse UNC or very near so and choice with the lightest of friction to the highest points only, the eye appeal further enhanced by a subtle underlying blue/green tone, a sharp and desirable example of the Young head type, very high grade examples such as this very seldom encountered
Halfcrown 1717 TIRTIO edge, Roses and Plumes, ESC 589, Bull 1554 NEF with attractive green and golden tone, all George I Halfcrowns becoming increasing difficult to find, with high grade examples in high demand
Sixpences (129) Elizabeth I 1592 mintmark Tun, 1696 First Bust (2), 1696B, 1697 Third Bust, 1697E Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns, 1731 Roses and Plumes, 1746 LIMA, 1757, 1758, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820 George III, 1821, 1825, 1826 Shield in Garter, 1826 Lion on Crown, 1828, 1829, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1852, 1855, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1866 Die Number 52, 1869 Die Number 13, 1873 Davies 1081 dies 3C, Die Number 115 (Rare), 1876 holed, 1877 Die Number 2, 1878 Die Number 26, 1879 No Die Number, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 Veiled Head, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925 Wide Rim, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 First Reverse, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, and 1937-1967 inclusive, in mixed grades, some Victorian and earlier in Fine, George V and later issues Fine to EF
Halfcrown 1731 Roses and Plumes, QVINTO edge, the Q of QVINTO rotated 90 degrees clockwise, unlisted by ESC, Bull or Spink, type as ESC 595, Bull 1674 NVF with an attractive old grey tone and some light adjustment lines our archive database shows that we have only previously offered two examples of this variety
Shilling 1705 Roses and PlumesESC 1136, Bull 1393 Fine, the reverse slightly better, with colourful underlying tone, listed as Scarce by Bull, possibly under-rated by the catalogues
Shilling 1721 Roses and Plumes, 7 Harp strings, ESC 1171, Bull 1577 VG/Near Fine, with an edge nick, Rare, our auction archive stretching back to 2003 reveals that we have only previously offered two examples, both with 8 strings to the harp, Bull states that this unaltered date type is found only with 8 Harp strings, so this is the first 7 Strings/unaltered date combination we have offered, Rated only R by Bull but probably rarer than the catalogue would suggest given the number of examples seen in the last 18 years
Sixpence 1731 Roses and PlumesESC 1607, Bull 1741 UNC with good, pale lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the Finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS63 the NGC ticket no longer with the coin
Halfcrown 1712 Roses and PlumesESC 582, Bull 1374, EF with grey tone over original underlying gold, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, a very high grade for the Queen Anne series, Ex-London Coins Auction A126 September 2009 Lot 1150 hammer price £650
Shilling 1714 4 over 3 Roses and PlumesESC 1161A, Bull 1413 Pleasing Fine, Very Rare rated R3 by ESC and Bull, our archive database stretching back to 2003 indicates this is only the fourth example we have offered
Halfcrown 1720 Roses and Plumes, unaltered date ESC 591, Bull 1556, EF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, the finest known of only 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, very rare, especially so in this high grade, rated R3 by ESC
Shilling 1735 Roses and PlumesESC 1198, Bull 1707 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, minor cabinet friction only, and with touches of original golden toning, a high grade and very attractive example, this date particularly difficult to find above middle grade
Shilling 1736 6 over 5 Roses and PlumesESC 1199A, Bull 1710 VF, the reverse a slightly better, with some light haymarking and a small edge crack after GEORGIVS. Very Rare and rated R2 by Bull and ESC
Sixpence 1734 Roses and PlumesESC 1609, Bull 1744 VF/NVF Very Rare and rated R2 by ESC and Bull, we note that we have only offered three previous examples in 17 years
Sixpences (8) 1686 VG with some heavy contact marks, 1696y First Bust, Early Harp, Large Crowns, Near Fine, 1697B First Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns Near Fine on a porous flan, 1697 Third Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns VG, 1705 Roses and Plumes VG, 1707 Plumes VG/the reverse better, 1708 E*, Z-type 1 in date VG, 1711 VG
Sixpences (9) 1723SSC Small Lettering obverse, S of GEORGIVS over Sideways S, Fine, 1728 Roses and Plumes VG, 1731 Roses and Plumes Fine, 1732 Roses and Plumes Near Fine/VG, 1745 LIMA VG, 1746 LIMA VG/Near Fine, 1750 VG, 1757 Fine, 1758 VG the reverse better
Halfcrown 1707 Roses and Plumes, SEXTO edge ESC 573, Bull 1362 About Fine/Fine with some light scattered haymarking and a light adjustment mark on the Rose below the date
Sixpence 1736 Roses and PlumesESC 1611, Bull 1747, Fine or better with an edge crack at 9 o'clock, Rare. Our research into Sixpences of this date uncovered a disproportionate amount of this date with edge cracks and splits
Sixpence 1735 5 over 4 Roses and PlumesESC 1610A, Bull 1746 rated R3 by ESC, VG or better with some weakness on the obverse in the left field, Very Rare, we have not previously offered this type, we note also that there was no example in the Bole&searchtype=1">Alfred Bole collection
Halfcrown 1731 Roses and Plumes, QVINTO edge, the Q of QVINTO rotated 90 degrees clockwise, unlisted by ESC, Bull or Spink type as ESC 595, Bull 1674 VF and attractively toned. We note one example of this type has been recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Halfcrown 1717 Roses and Plumes, TIRTIO edge, ESC 589, Bull 1554 NVF with some adjustment lines, once lightly cleaned in the past now with a pleasing tone in the fields. All George I Halfcrowns hard to find in all grades above Fine
Sixpences a 13-coin set - The Sixpence Across Three Centuries comprising 1707 Roses and Plumes Fine, 1723 SSC Good Fine, 1757 Fine/Good Fine, 1817 Good Fine, 1826 Lion on Crown Good Fine, 1834 Fine/Good Fine, 1887 Young Head NVF, 1888 VF, 1896 Good Fine, 1910 GF/NVF, 1927 First Reverse, Modified Effigy Fine/Good Fine, 1944 VF, 1953 A/UNC, in the London Mint Office box with certificate
Shilling 1727 George IIRoses and PlumesESC 1190, Bull 1695, a choice and sharply struck example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a stunning example and the finest of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. This piece is markedly superior to the example formerly in the celebrated Roger Shuttlewood collection
Shilling 1721 Roses and PlumesESC 1171, Bull 1577 (8 strings to Harp) EF the obverse with some haymarking, our records indicate this is the first we have offered since 2003, whereas we have offered all the various overdates for this year, so probably rarer than the 'R' rating given by ESC, Cataloguer's Note, there is evidence of doubling to the 21 in the date but is quite different to examples of the published overdates we have studied, also Bull states the overdates have 7 or 9 harp strings and the Plain date coin has 8 harp strings, graded 65 by LCGS
Crown 1735 OCTAVO Roses and PlumesESC 120, Bull 1663 the edge with signs of old smoothing at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock, the edge now retoned, the obverse with tooling marks and hairlines otherwise EF
Shillings (14) 1696 First Bust VG/Fine, 1697 First Bust approaching Fine, 1697B VG/NF with some scratches, 1703 VIGO VG, 1708 E* Local dies, Reversed Z-type 1 in date, narrow D and G in reverse legend VG, 1708 Plumes VG/NF with graffiti in the obverse field, 1709 Third Bust NF/VG, 1711 Fourth Bust, Fine, 1723 SSC Second Bust VG, 1741 Roses VG/Fine lacquered, 1745 LIMA Fine. the reverse slightly better, 1758 (2) Near Fine/Fine and NVF/GF, 1787 No Hearts Good Fine
Halfcrown 1706 Roses and PlumesESC 572 drapery on high point of neck weak as usual otherwise EF the reverse better and very sharp with a rich and pleasing tone Ex Lord Stewartby, a choice example of this rare type and by far the best example we have offered
Halfcrowns (22) 1676, 1677, 1681, 1686 6 over 5 SECVNDO, 1689 Second Shield, Caul Only frosted, 1696 , 1703 VIGO, 1707E, 1709, 1712 UNDECIMO Roses and Plumes, 1816, 1817 Small Head, 1818, 1819, 1820 George III, 1820 George IV, 1821, 1823 Second Reverse, 1825, 1826, 1828, 1829 Fair to Fine
Shillings (14) 1696 First Bust VG/NF, 1697 Third Bust NF/VG, 1699 Plain in angles, VG/About Fine, 1702 Near Fine/Fine toned, 1709 VG the reverse better, 1712 Roses and Plumes approaching Fine, 1714 Roses and Plumes VG, 1731 Roses and Plumes VG/Fine, 1787 Hearts NEF/EF, 1787 No Hearts, Fine, 1816 EF toned, 1817 GVF/NEF with graffiti on the obverse, 1826 Fine/Good Fine, 1829 Fine, Ex-Jewellery and gilded
Crowns (4) 1819 LIX VF, 1820 LX 2 over 1 Fair, 1890 GEF and lustrous, 1893 LVI Fine, Halfcrowns (5) Charles I mintmark (P) Fine, 1689 First Shield VG, 1707 Roses and Plumes Fine, 1820 George III Fine, 1850 About Fine. Shillings (2) 1787 Hearts Good Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head EF. Pre-1947 silver £25.15 face. Pre-1920 silver £1.57 1/2 face. Silver Threepences (94) includes plenty of pre-1920 issues. Crowns a further group (19) 1951 (2), 1953 (4), 1960, 1960 Polished Dies (2), 1965 (4), 1972 (2), 1977 (4), 1980, EF to UNC. MedalSilver Jubilee 1977 in cupro-nickel UNC, World Crowns (6) Gibraltar (5) 1967 (3), 1968 (2), Jersey 1966 GEF to UNC, along with a quantity of Pre-DecimalBrass Threepences, Pennies and Halfpennies (lot), Farthings Charles II to Elizabeth II, in mixed circulated grades, Decimal Coinage Fifty Pence, Ten Pence, Five Pence (lot) most in lustrous grades, total weight around 29 Kilos
Crown 1713 Roses and PlumesESC 109, Bull 1349 VF/GVF the obverse with some light hairlines and very minor adjustment lines, a boldly struck piece with much eye appeal
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