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CATALOGUE

OF A

COLLECTION OF COINS,

CONSISTING OF

GREEK, ARSACIDAN, ROMAN, ANGLO-SAXON, ENGLISH,

AND FOREIGN STATES,

fin Sillier anD Copper; NUMISMATIC BOONS,

COIN CABINETS, Ac.

WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,

Auctioneers of Xfterary property $e 0<Horfcs Hlustvatftie of tf;c JrncArts, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.

On ERIDAY, 29th of JANUABY, 1S75, and Two following Days,

AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY.

May be Viewed Two Days prior, and Catalogues had.

Dryden Press: J. Davy and Sons, 137, Long Acre.

CONDITIONS OF SALE.

I. The highest bidder to be the buyer; aud if any dispute arise

between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the seller cannot decide the said dispute.

II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds, 2s. Gd.

and so on in proportion.

III. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 10s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchase-money ; in default of which the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up again and resold.

IV. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, immediately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser.

V. To prevent inaccuracy in the delivery, and inconvenience in the

settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during the time of sale.

VI. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the money required and deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; and if any loss is sustained in the reselling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for , all charge 's on such re-sale shall he made good hy the defaulters at this sale.

VII. The whole to be sold with all faults and errors of description.

Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their Commissions faithfully executed hy their humhle servants,

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,

Wellington Street, Strand

Sizes of the Coins.

Scale of Mionnet

CATALOGUE

OF A

VALUABLE COLLECTION OF COINS,

IN GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER.

FIRST DAY’S SALE,

COPPEE.

LOT

1 Greek, Imperial Greek, Eoman, and other Coins, including

several forgeries a large lot

2 Greek, Eoman, Foreign, and Provincial Tokens, Medals,

&c. a large lot

3 A similar lot _ -

4 Eoman, English, and Foreign Coins, Medals, Jettons, &c.,

including several brass Cliches of Eminent Men a lot

5 A similar lot, but larger, and including several white metal

Medals

6 A similar lot - - - - - - g—

SILVEE.

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Greek Cities. Syracuse, size 6, head of Proserpine to left, with flaming hair, rev. Quadriga ; another, s. 5 J, head of Minerva, rev. winged Fulmen ; Epirus, s. 4J, head of Jupiter, rev. Eagle; Thessaly, 5.4, r A YANA., head of Apollo to right, rev. Pallas ; all fine 4

Ephesus, s. 6, E4>., a Bee, rev. forepart of a Stag in front of a palm tree, very fine on obv.; Aradus, s. 7, rev. APA- ATON., a Victory ; Syracuse, 5. 6, rev. Quadriga to left ; Pergamus Cistophorus ; Neapolis, and Velia, both

Didracbms, fine q

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9 Thurium, Neapolis, Terina, Tarentum, Corinth, all Di- drachras 19

10 Larissa, Crotona, Posidonia, Halicarnassus, Locris, Byzan¬ tium, Apollonia, Bhodes, Argos, Athens, and various others, some small 74

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11 ‘Greek Kings. Philip II, s. 5£, <I>IAinnOY., Horseman to

right ; below, two small dolphins ; Alexander the Great, s. 8, rev. Jupiter seated; in the field, a club; Philip Aridaeus, s. 7%, $IAinnOY.BAlSlAEOX, Jupiter seated to left, fine 3

12 Alexander the Great, Tetradrachms (8), one with Seleuci-

dan anchor ; Drachms, &c. (12) 20

13 Antigonus Gonatus, s. 8, head of Pan in centre of Macedo¬

nian shield, rev. BA^IAEOS. ANTIPONOY., Minerva to left ; Lysimachus, s. 8^-, Minerva seated to left; in the field, a terminus, fine 2

14 Lysimachus (2), with different symbols; Antiochus III. ;

Philip (2) ; Ptolemy Soter, all Tetradrachms 7

15 Becker’s Forgeries of rare Greek Cities and Kings, in¬

cluding Syracusan Medallions weight 15j oz.

16 A similar lot, but with one Syracusan Medallion, wt. 13 oz.

17 Forgeries of Greek Cities and Kings, Boman, &c.

ivt. 16 oz.

18 A similar lot, but including a Syracusan Medallion

wt. 17f oz.

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19 Arsacidce. Tiridates ; Artabanus I ; Phraapatius, with fit

TAM. behind the head; Mithridates I ; Mnascires ; ^ Phrahates IY ; Yonones I, rev. Victory to left ;! Gotarzes 8

20 Arsaces XY. and Mousa, fine and rare ; Meherdates, fine L

and rare 2<*^T-

21 Uncertain Arsacidao, various types, with Pehlvi legends,

a curious and valuable lot 7

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22 Sassanidtf. Sapor I. (3), one small size ; Xarses ; Sapor

II ; Jamasp, and another, both small size , some fine and rare g

23 Roman Consular Denarii. Antony’s Legions : Leg. II.

(Augusta); III. (Gallica) ; IY ; Y; VI. (Yictrix) ; VII; VIII; IX. (Hispania) ; X; XI; XII; XIII;

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XV; XVI; XVJ I ; XVIII, LTBIC2E ; XIX; XX. (Valeria Victrix) ; XXI; XXIII; Chortium Prasto- riarum ; Chortis speculatorura. A very interesting series of Legions ; those named in brackets are the legions that were quartered in Britain 24

Domitia with head of Ahenobarbus ; Eppia, rev. Hercules ; Antonia with head of Jupiter Ammon, rare ; Petronia with head of the goddess Eeronia, all fine 4

Plautia, Vibia, Junia, Pomponia, Plancia, Marcia, Cassia, Calpurnia, and various others, some fine 20

Lucretia, Thoria, Antia, Antestia, Papia, Postumia, Manlia, Atilia, and others 30

Volteia, Manlia, Nonia, Crepusia. Coponia, Curiatia, Lu- tatia, Valeria, Trebania, and others 30

Titinia, Aquilia, Julia, Titia, Eppia, Postumia, Aurelia, Accoleia, Tituria, Vargunteia, and others 30

Terentia with head of Jupiter Terminalis, rare; Petillia ; Csecilia ; Roscia ; Tullia ; Porcia ; Cassia; Poblicia ; Caesia ; Sicinia, and others, some fine 20

Sergia, Aurelia, Norbana, Cassia, Opeimia, Poblicia, Ser- vilia, Calidia, and others 30

Cordia, Eonteia, Aquilia, Procilia, Papia, Maria, Herennia, Rutilia, and others 30

Saufeia, Eulvia, Carisia, Naevia, Plancia, Veturia, Quinctia, and others 35

Aburia, Satriena, Sergia, Carisia, and others 48

Imperial Denarii. Antony and Octavius (2) ; Galba, roma. renasc. ; Nerva ; Trajan, yia. trajana. ; Se- verus, rev. yictori^e. brit., two varieties ; Maximus ;

and various others of the lower Empire 23

Emperors and Empresses, various 50

A similar lot 50

A similar lot 70

A similar lot 71

Roman Emperors, in potin or base silver, struck at Alexan¬ dria, of Tiberius, Nero, Poppsea, Trajan, Hadrian, and A. Pius, of various types, including a few Greek Silver Coins 32

Forgeries of the Arsacidao, Roman Denarii, Anglo-Saxon, and English Coins weight 14 oz.

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41 Early British: Uncertain (3), Anglo-Saxon : Burgred ;

Cnut (2), rev. cvnnetti. ; Aethelred II. (3) ; Cnut (2), York ; Eadweard the Confessor (12) 23

42 Post Conquest. William I, Pax type, (3), Ilchester, &c. ;

Henry II ; Bichard I ; John (2), one a Halfpenny ; Henry III. (8), one rex. terci. ; Edward I. and II, Pennies, &c. (19) 34

43 William I. (2), Hks. 244, London ; Hks. 246, Norwich.

William II, 1 Iks. 250, Thetford , all rare 3/

44 Edward III, Groat and Half Groat, London ; Bichard II,

Halfpennies (2) ; Henry V. and VI, Groats (5), and a Penny ; Edward IV, Groat and Penny ; Henry VII, Groats (2), and a Penny ; Henry VIII, Testoon ; Groats (10) ; Half Groats (3) ; Pennies (2) 31

45 Edward VI, Crown, 1552, m m. tun ; Profile Testoon, 1549 ;

Shillings (3). Mary, Groat. Philip and Mary, Six¬ pence, 1554. Elizabeth, Shilling; milled Sixpences (2); Threepence, and Penny. James I, Shilling, Half Groats, and Pennies 19

46 Charles I, Half Crowns (3), one Scotch; Shillings (2);

Sixpence; Eourpence ; Twopence, and Penny ; Newark Shilling, 1616. Commonwealth, Twopences (2) ; and various Scotch (6) of William the Lion and Alexan¬ der III. 18

47 William and Mary, Crown ; Half Crowns (3). William III,

Half Crown and Shilling. Anne, Shilling ; Sixpences (2). George II, Half Crown; Shilling; Sixpences (4). George III, Crowns (2); Shillings (2); Sixpence. George IV, Crown ; Half Crowns (2) ; Sixpence ; and various Maundy Coins 62

48 English and Foreign Coins, various weight 20 oz.

49 Oriental. Abbasite, and Eatimite Khalifs (2), one the size

of a gold Quartarium ; Pathan and Moghul Dynasties (6), two square; Mysore; Lucknow (6) ; Seljuk ; Per¬ sian ; Turkish, &c. 23

50 Nepaul, Assam, Arracan, Kuch-behar, Jay anti- Pura, Tipe-

rah, Sumatra, Mani-Pura, Siam, South India, Japan, &c. 25

51 Garnali, Lucknow, Kota, Indor, Srinagar, and other Bupees,

&c., including one with Victoria, queen. 1858 24

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52 English Medals. Edward VI, Christ’s Hospital ; Charles

II, Coronation ; Cromwell, pax. qvaeritvr. bello. ;

William and Mary, 1689, rev. Perseus and Andromeda;

Anne (2), on her Coronation, 1702, and the Peace,

1713 ; Bagnio Medal, lose. no. opportunity. ; Albert Prince Consort, rev. International Exhibition of 1862 8

53 Charles I. and Henrietta, Jettons (3) ; Mary II, Jettons

(2), ex. nocte. diem., and ex. candore. decys. ; and various engraved Jettons, after JPasse, of the Kings and Queens of England, &c. (26) 31

54 foreign Medals. Gustavus Adolphus, German Baptismal

Medal ; Charles V. and the Emperor Francis I, 1754 ; and others, some casts 0

55 Tercentenary Medal, with heads of Luther, Churfurst, and

Melanehthon ; Sigismund Archduke of Austria, as / /y- Count of Tyrol ; Urban VIII ; Clement X ; a square Medal, with loop for suspension, on the Relief of Bar¬ celona ; a German Religious Medal, with the Ten Commandments ; and others 9

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A. 57 SnUrna> as before- Cyzicus, Head of Proserpine, rev. a Tripod with taeniae. Mytilene, Head of Apollo, rev. Head of Diana, all fine 3

Mytilene, as before. Abydus, Head of Apollo to right, rev . Head of Leander. Phocaea, Head of Pallas to left, rev. quad, incus. 3

Syracuse, s. 2-i, laureated Head of Apollo to left, rev. 2YPAK02IHN., Biga to right, below, the triquetra,

fine and rare ^

Syracuse, s. 2\ , type as before ^

Arsinoe (Wife of Ptolemy Philadelphos), Octodrachm s. 'll veiled Head of Queen to right ; behind, A. K. rev% AP^INOH^. <l>IAAAEA<f>OY., double Cornucopia with

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05 Alexander the Great, Stater, with a bipennis, and K. H. in mon. in the field ; another, s. 1J, rev. Diota, bow' and club, 'pierced 2

GO Philip Aridseus, Stater, Plead of Pallas to right, rev. <PIAIHHOY. BASIAEG^., Victory to left; in the field,

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07 Philip Aridreus, s. f, Head of Apollo to right, rev. PPAinnOY., Eulmen and lion’s head ; another, s. 1^,

Head of Hercules to right, rev. <E>IAiniIOY., Diota, bow and club, both fine and rare 2

08 Lysimachus, King of Thrace, Stater, rev. Pallas seated to left, with BY. on the throne, and a trident and two dol¬ phins in the exergue, pierced 1

09 Homan. Marcus Aurelius, rev. salyti. aygystoe. &c., p Hygeia standing. Constantius, rev. Rome and Con- stantinople supporting a buckler 2

70 Honorius, rev. yictoeia. ayggg , struck at Milan. Theo¬

dosius II, rev. yot. xx. mylt. xxx., Victory supporting a long cross 2

71 Zeno, Sou-d’Or, rev. yictoeia. ayggg., Victory with long

cross. Justinian, Tiers-de Sou. Tiberius Constantine,

Sou, rev. Cross on steps 3

72 Mauricius Tiberius, Sou. Constantine IV, 2, Demi-Sou

and Tiers-de Sou. Constantine V. and Leo, Sou- d’Or 4

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73 Basilius I. and Constantine JX, Sou-d’Or. Constantine X. ^ and Domain II, Sou-d’Or ; both fine. John Comnenus, Sou-d’Or, concave

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74 Forgeries. Cnidus, Cariae ; Lysimachus, Gold Tetradrachm ;

Didius Julian, rev. eectoe, oebts. 3

75 Early British , Sfc. Whaddon Chase type, and two

Gallic 3

70 English Coins. Edward III, Half Noble; Quarter Noble] Henry VI, Quarter Noble 3

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77 Henry V, Noble. Henry VII, ami VIII, Angels S

78 Elizabeth, Quarter Angel. James I, Quarter Laurel. Wil¬

liam and Mary, Half Guinea, 1G89. George III, Seven v 3 Shilling Piece, and Quarter Guinea. Small Medalet of Frederick l)uke of York ; and two Foreign Ducats 8

79 Scotch. James YI, Half Sword and Sceptre Piece, 1G01 ; ^

Unit, m.m. thistle, with mag. eeit. 2

80 Oriental. Moghul Dynasty of Hindustan, Jehangir Shah :

Zodiacal Muhrs of Aries and Taurus 2

81 Zodiacal Muhrs, Gemini and Cancer 2

82 Zodiacal Muhrs, Libra and Sagittarius 2

83 Zodiacal Muhrs, Leo and Virgo 2

84 Zodiacal Muhrs, Scorpio and Pisces 2

85 Zodiacal Muhrs, Capricornus and Aquarius, the last repre¬ sented bv a water bottle, rare 2

86 Nepaulese, Persian and various Turkish

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J malachite, and with four medallions, also inlaid with $

malachite, lapis lazuli, &c., representing birds, fruit, flow'ers and butterflies, containing 25 drawers, a valuable and handsome ornament 23 in. high

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GOLD corns.

Homan Coin of the Lower Empire. Johannes, rev. Vic¬ toria 1

Henry VIII, Eose Half Sovereign 1

Elizabeth, Half Sovereign 1

James I, Sovereign, fAciam. eos. &c. 1

Commonwealth, Twenty Shilling Piece 1

James II, Five Guinea Piece, fine 1

William and Mary, Five Guinea Piece, fine 1

William III, Half Guinea, fine 1

Charles I, Coronation Medal, rev. nrtfc. ftostrae. &c. 1 George III, four Spade Guineas, fine 4

George III, two Spade Guineas and Half Guinea 3

George III, four Guineas 4

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102 George II, Two Guinea Piece, fine

103 William III, Guinea ; and George I, Guinea

104 American Eagle of 1803

105 Portugal. John V, Doubloon wt. 18 dwt. 6 grs.

106 Spain. Joseph Napoleon, Doubloon wt . 17 dwt. 7 grs.

107 Spain. Charles IY, Doubloon and Half Doubloon

wt. 1 oz. 6 dwt.

108 Saxony. Two Double Pistoles tot. 17 dwt. 6 grs.

109 Italian States. Two Doubloons wt. 1 oz. 12 dwt.

110 American Half Eagle, and two Double Ducats

wt. 14 dwt. 18 grs.

111 Prussia. Two Double Frederic’s d’Or

wt. 17 dwt. 4 grs.

112 Prussia. Two Frederic’s d’Or, and a Quarter Pistole

wt. 10 dwt. 17 grs.

113 Switzerland. Four Coins, and two others

wt. 14 dwt. 5 grs.

114 Holland. Five Ducats wt. 11 dwt. 5 grs.

115 Brunswick. Two Coins, and three others

wt. 14 dwt. 6 grs. 5

116 France. Two Louis d’Or, two Half Louis d’Or, and three

Twenty Franc Pieces wt. 1 oz. 6 dwt. 15 grs. 7

117 Republic Solodorensis, rev. Arms wt. 9 dwt. 19 grs. 1

118 Eight Gold Coins various wt. 1 oz. 2 dwt. 15 grs. 8

119 Fifteen small Coins various wt. 19 dwt. 18 grs. 15

120 Silver. Medal of Napoleon, the Senate and the People ;

- and another of Pope Pius VI, 2

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122 Gold. William IY, Maundy set, 1831 , fine proofs, very

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123 Silver. William I, Hies. 233, Profile with sceptre to left, /p Winchester ; Hies. 234, Bonnet type, York , well pre -

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124 William I, Hies. 236, Canopy type, Thetford , rare; Hies, cp

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William I, Ills. 244, Profile to right, with a word, Chiches¬ ter, fine and rare I

William I, Hks. 247, London. William II, Hks. 250, Pull-face, between stars in annulets, Winchester , both

rare and well preserved 2

William I, Ilks. 241, Pax type, London and Winchester. William II, Hks. 237, Pull-face, between two sceptres, Stamford; another, Hks. 238, Taunton, false. Henry

I, Hks. 255, Winchester. Stephen, Hks. 270 (2), un¬ certain mints 8

Henry II, Ilks. 2S5 (3). Eleanor Duchess of Aquitaine. Richard I. (2), Aquitaine. John, Pennies (2), Dublin; Halfpenny, Dublin. Henry III, Pennies (IS), long and short Cross types, Canterbury , Lincoln, Winchester, London, Norwich, Newcastle, Dublin 27

Edward I. and II, Pennies (65), London, Canterbury, York , Durham, Saint Edmondsbury, Bristol Berwick, Newcastle, Lincoln, Dublin, Waterford , Kingston, Ro¬ bert de Hadleie ; Halfpennies (5) ; Earthings (3) 73

Edward III, Groats (5), London ; Half Groats (5), Lon¬ don and York ; Pennies (11), London, York, Durham; Halfpennies (3), London; Farthing, London 25

Edward the Black Prince, Half Groat, Limoges; Hardit, and an Aquitaine Sterling, struck at Limoges. Richard

II, Groat, London, pierced ; Pennies (2), York ; Half¬

pennies (2), London. Henry IV, Heavy Penny, Hks. 337, York , very rare ; Heavy Halfpenny, Hks. 324, London 10

Henry V. and VI, Groats (6), Calais and London ; Half Groats (3), Calais; Pennies (7), York {rare), Calais; Halfpennies (3), London 19

Edward IV, Groats (11), London, York, Bristol, Coventry, rare ; Half Groats (5), Canterbury and London; Pen¬ nies (6), York ; Halfpennies (3) 25

Henry VII, Groats (4) ; Half Groats (4) ; Pennies (3) ; Halfpenny. Henry VIII, Profile Groats (4), one of Abp. Wolsey, struck at York; Half Groats (7), Can¬ terbury and York, of Abps. Wareham, Lee, Cranmer and Wolsey; Penny ; Irish Harp Groats (2) 26

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135 Henry VIII. {Base Coinage), Testoons (2), poor; Groats tf

(9), London , Dublin and York: Half Groats (3), For/r and Canterbury ; Pennies (3), and a Halfpenny 18

136 Edward VI, Crown and Half Crown, 1551, y; Profile

Testoons (3), m.m. arrow, swran- and y; Shillings (2), one gilt. Mary I, Groat. Philip and Mary, Shilling, Sixpence, Groat and Rose Penny 12

137 Edward Yl, Crown, 1552, m.m. tun, well preserved ; Half

Crown, 1551, poor ; Profile Testoons (2), m. in. arrow and bow ; Shilling, Sixpence and Rose Penny. Philip and Mary, Shilling, Groat, and an Irish Sixpence 10

138 Elizabeth, Crown, m. m. \,jine 1

139 Elizabeth, Half Crown, m.m. 1, poor ; Shillings (5), m.m.

bell, cross-crosslet, &c. ; Sixpences (13), various dates ; Groats (2), Threepences (3), Half Groats (6), Three- halfpences (2), Pennies (2), Three-farthings, 1561, m.m. pheon, &c. 30

140 Elizabeth, Shillings (5), m. m. martlet, hand, crescent, lis, (p

and 1 ; Sixpences (8), 1561, 67, 71, 73, 74, 70, 90, 93 ; Groat; Threepences (2); Half Groats (2); Pennies (2); Three-farthings, 1575. Milled Money : Shilling; Sixpences (7) ; Threepence ; Twopence ; and a Pattern for a Penny, 1601, Monogram crowned, pierced 32 *

141 James I, Crown, in. m. thistle, qyae. deys. &c. ; Half

Crown, m. m. trefoil, qyae. deys. &c., well preserved 2

142 James I, Half Crown, as before, but plume over arms ;

Shillings (7), m. m. thistle, exyegat. &c., m. m. escallop, - lis, coronet, &c., qyae. deys. &c. ; Sixpences (9), 1603,

4, 6, 7, 23, 24, &c. ; Half Groats (5), both types; Penny 23

/ 143 Charles I, Oxford Half Pound and Crown, 1642, fairly p ® preserved 2

144 Charles I, Tower Crown, m. in. lis ; Half Crowns (5),

m.m. harp, tun, portcullis, crown, p within brackets ; p Shillings (6), m. m. portcullis, tun, sun, triangle, eye, cross on steps ; Sixpences (2), Twopences (10), Pennies ((■»), Halfpences (2) 32

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7jl Charles I, Crown and Half Crown, Exeter, 1644; Half

Crowns, Oxford (3), 1643 ; 1644, ox. ; 1646, OX. ; Bristol, 1644, b.r. in mon., all well 'preserved 6

Charles I, Exeter Crowns (3), Hies. 478, 479, 480, the first gilt ; Exeter Half Crown, ohv. of Hies. 489, with rev. of 488, very rare; Sixpence, 1644 5

148 Charles I, Aberystwith Half Crown, Shilling and Six¬

pence, m. m. open book ; Groat, m. m. crown ; Oxford Shillings (3), 1642, 1643, and 1644, ox. ; Groat, 1644, ox. ; Threepence, 1646; Half Groat, 1644, ox., all well preserved 10

149 Charles I, York Half Crown, m. m. lion, small garnished

oval Shield ; Bristol Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence ; Oxford Sixpence, 1645 ; Groat, 1646 ; Aberystwith

Shilling, Sixpence, Threepences (2), Twopences (2), all with m. m. open book ; Scotch Shilling ; Commonwealth Half Crowns (2), false , Shilling and Sixpence ; Crom¬ well Shilling, false, &c. 21

150 Commonwealth Crowrn, 1652 ; Half Crown, 1660, m. m.

anchor, rare; Shilling and Sixpence, 1652; Two¬ pence, Penny and Halfpenny; Ormond Shilling and Groat 9

151 Charles II, Hammered Half Crown, with value and inner

circle; Shilling, with value, but without inner circle. Milled: Crowns (2), Half Crowns (2), Shilling, Six¬ pence. James II, Crown, Half Crown and Shilling. Maundy Money various 27

152 William and Mary, Crown and Sixpence. William III,

Crowns (3 j; Half Crowns (2), Chester and Exeter; Shillings (3), Bristol , Chester and York ; Sixpences (7), Bristol , Chester , Exeter , Norwich and York ; Maundy Monies (6) 23

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George II, Proof Irish Earthing, 1737. George IV, Crown, 1821 ; Half Crown, 1820. Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847 ; Florins (2), 1849 9

English, Colonial and Foreign Coins various wt. 6 oz.

Gold. Henry VIII, Half Sovereign. Elizabeth, Angel, m. m. dagger, 'pierced 2

James I, Sovereign, m. m. lis ; Laurel, m.m. trefoil ; Crown and Quarter Laurel 4

Charles I, Oxford Sovereign, 1643, fine 1

Charles I, Tower Sovereign, m.m. lis ; Crown, m.m. port¬ cullis. Cromwell Broad, 1656 3

James II, Guinea. George I, Guinea. George III, Half Guinea ; Seven Shilling Pieces (3) ; Quarter Guinea 7 George III, Guineas (3), and Half Guinea, mounted for suspension as charms 4

George IV, Double Sovereign, 1823, mounted for suspen¬ sion ; Sovereign, 1825 2

Copper. English Colonial Currency of various denomi¬ nations a lot

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Silver. A Box, made from the timber of the Shannon ,” containing Elizabeth Sixpence ; William and Mary Half Crown; George II. Sixpence ; George III. Shilling and Maundy Threepence; Victoria Rupee, and Quarter; Maundy Money ; various Erench Coins, silver Tooth¬ picks and Pocket Knife ; and a small Enamel 30

Copper. English and Eoreign Coins, Medals, Jettons, Tokens, &c., and various Casts a large lot

Copper , dfc. Roman Eirst, Second and Third Brass, in¬ cluding one of Carausius ; English, Colonial and Eo¬ reign Coins, Medals, Tokens, &c., including two silver Pennies of Edward I. and John Baliol of Scotland, and a silver Gaulish Coin a large lot

ENGLISH CROWNS.

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Edward VI, 1551, m.m. tun. Elizabeth, m.m. 1 Edward VI, 1551, m. m. y. Elizabeth, in. m . 2, rare Edward VI, 1552, m.m. tun, fine Edward VI, 1553, m. m. tun, fine and rare, but burnished in the field 1

James I, m. m. thistle, exyrgat. &c. ; another, m. m. rose, QVAE. DEVS. &C. 2

James I, in. m. thistle, and crowned thistle on the housings, qyae. deys. &c. Charles I, Tower (2), m.m. harp, with plume between c. n. over arms ; the other m.m. anchor, garnished oval Shield 3

Charles I, Tower, m.m. sun, King on large horse, fine 1 Charles I, Tower, m.m. plume, and plume between c. e.

over arms, fine \

Charles I, Tower (2), m. m. cross on steps, with plume on horse’s head and crupper, rev. square-topped Shield another, m.m. eye, with garnished oval Shield, both well preserved * 2

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176 Charles I, Tower (2), one m.m. fleur-de-lis, with plume on /7>,

horse’s head and crupper, and square-topped Shield on / rev. ; the other, m. m. bell, garnished oval Shield 2

177 Charles I, Tower (2), one m.m. crown with plume over

arms ; another, m. m. sun, small Equestrian Eigure of Iving ; Briot’s, m.m. anemone and small e. 3

178 Charles I, Tower, m.m. harp, garnished oval Shield, with

c-r. at top. Oxford, 1643, m. m. plume, usual Declara¬ tion type, both well preserved 2

179 Charles I, Exeter (3), m. m. rose, without date, three-

quarter Faces of King and horse ; m. m. rose, 1644 ; m. m. castle, 1645 3

180 Charles I, Oxford Pound, 1642, with military spoils under fl

the horse 1

181 Charles 1, Oxford Half Pound, 1642, as the Pound ; Ox- H

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182 Ormond Crown, a cast; Commonwealth Crown, 1651,

ivell preserved and rare 2

183 Commonwealth Crown, 1653, fine and rare 1

184 Commonwealth Crown, 1 656, fine 1

185 Commonwealth Crowns, 1652, 1654, the last a scarce date,

both ivell preserved 2

186 Cromwell Crown, 1658, an early impression , with very

little of the flaw 1

187 Cromwell Crown, 165S, fairly preserved 1

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189 Charles II, Crown, 1666, elephant under bust, regni.

xviii., scarce , and in much better condition than usual 1

190 Charles II, Crowns, 1670, vicesimo. secvndo. ; 1676,

vicesimo. octavo., the last with flaw in die before the king’s nose, both well preserved 2

191 Charles II, Crowns, 1677, vicesimo. nono. ; 1679, tri-

cestmo. primo., both well preserved 2

192 Charles II, Crowns, 1663, regni. xv. ; 1668, vicesimo. ;

1682, tricesimo. qvarto., fairly preserved 3

193 Charles II, Crowns (6), 1662, rose under bust; 1662,

plain ; 1663 (3

194 Charles II, Crowns, 1662, rose under bust ; 1662, plain ;

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Charles IT, Crowns, 1GG7, 1GG8, 1G70, 1071, largo and small head, IG72 6

Charles II, Crowns, 1673, 1G76, 1G77 (2), one with the flaw like a boar’s head, 1G79, 1G80, 1G81 7

Charles II, Crowns, 16G2, rose (2), 1GG4, 1GGG, 1GG7,

1 G7 1, two heads 7

Charles II, Crowns, 1672, 1673, 1G79 (2), 1681, 1682, 1683 7

William and Mary, Crown, 1692, qytnto. William III, Crowns, 1695, septimo. and octayo., well preserved,

the last very fine 3

Anne, Crowns, 1708, septimo., plain and with plumes. George I, Crowns, 1720, sexto., roses and plumes; 1723, decimo. s. s. c.,” all well preserved 4

George II, Crowns, young Head, 1732, sexto. ; 1734, septimo. ; 1735, octayo., all with roses and plumes, well preserved 3

George II, Crowns, 1736, xoxo., roses and plumes ; 1743, DECIMO. SEPTIMO. roses; 1751, YICESIMO. QYAK.TO., plain on rev., all well preserved 3

James II, Crowns, 1686, 1687, 1688. William and Mary, 1691, 1692 5

James II, Crowns, 1686, 1687, 1688. William and Mary, 1691, 1692 5

William and Mary, Crowns, 1691, 1692. William III, Crowns, 1695, a forgery , filled in with lead ; 1696 and 1700. Anne, 1703, yigo. ; 1705, plumes 7

William III, Crowns, 1695, 1696, 1700. Anne, 1703, yigo.; 1705, plumes ; 1706, roses and plumes 6

William III, Crowns, 1695, 1696 (2), 1700, decimo.

tehtio. Anne, 1706, roses and plumes ; 1707, e. 6 Anne, Crowns, 1707, plain ; 1707, roses and plumes ;

1708, e. ; 1708, plumes. George I, 1723, s. s. c. 5 Anne, Crowns, 1707, roses and plumes ; 1707, e. ; 1713, roses and plumes. George I, 1720, roses and plumes, all well preserved 4

Anne, Crowns, 1707, plain; 1708, e.; 170S, plumes; 1713, roses and plumes. George I, 1716, roses aud plumes ; 1726, the same 6

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1739, roses; 1743, roses; 1750, plain, all well pre¬ served 4

212 George I, Crowns, 1716, 1726, both roses and plumes.

George II, 1736, roses and plumes ; 1741, roses; 1746, lima. & I

213 George II, Crowns, 1732, 1734, 1735, all roses and ^/yy_

plumes; 1739 and 1741, roses ; 1746, lima. 6

214 George II, Crowns, 1750, 1751. George III, 1818 ; and

two Bank of England Dollars, 1804 5

215 George III, Crowns, 1818, 1819 (2), 1820; and a Bank cf

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216 George III, Crowns, 1818, lyiii. ; 1819, lix. ; and 1820,

lx., all very fine 3

217 George III, Crowns, 1818, lix. ; 1819 (2), lix. and lx.;

1820, lx., mostly fine 4

218 George III, Bank Dollar, 1804, and Spanish Dollars of «

Charles III, 1772, 1776, 1784, and Charles IV, 1791, all but one countermarked with the head of George III. 5

219 George III, Pattern Crown, by Wyon, 1817, rev. foedys. ^ ^

inyiolabile., three Eemale Figures, personifying u

England, Scotland and Ireland, very fine and rare 1 220 George III, Pattern Crown, 1817, rev. ihcorrypta.

files, yeritasqye., Arms crowned, very fine and rare 1

221 George III, Pattern Crown, termed Mudie's, rev. four fip

Shields crowned, and arranged crosswise, fine. George

IV, Crowns, 1821, secyhdo., and 1822, tertio. 3

222 George III, Mndies Pattern Crown, as before. George IV, V ^

Crowns, 1821 and 1822, secyndo., all fine 3

223 George IV, Crowns, 1821 and 1822, tertio., loth very

fine and rare 2

224 George IV, Pattern Crown, 1825, by Wyon, plain edge,

very fine and rare 1

225 George IV, Pattern Crowns, 1826, with inscribed edges,

very fine 2

226 'William IV, Pattern Crown, 1831, with w. w. in incuse

letters on neck, plain edge, very fine and rare 1

227 Victoria, Crowns, 1844 and 1845, yiti. ; 1847, xi., well

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Victoria, Crowns, as before 2

Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, fine 1

Victoria, Proof Gothic Crown, 1847, with plain edge, extra fine 1

Victoria, Proof, as before, equally fine 1

Victoria, Pattern Gothic Crown, 1853, with inscribed edge, extra fine and rare 1

Anglo-Saxon. Alfred ; St. Edmund ; Cnut, rev. CVN- netti., Knutsford ; iEthelstan ; Eadmund, broken; Eadred ; Eadgar 7

Ethelred II, Cambridge ; Harold I, Dover ; Edward the Confessor (6), various types, struck at Chester , Leices¬ ter, London , York and Sandwich ; Harold II, Hks. 230, Steyning , rare mint 9

Lost Conquest. William I, Hks. 233, Winchester ; Hks. 234, bonnet type, York ; Hks. 239, profile with sceptre, London ; Hks. 246, cracked 4

William Rufus, Hks. 237, full-faced Bust, crowned, be¬ tween two sceptres, Thetford ; Hks. 238, Head between two stars, Thetford 2

William Rufus, Hks. 248, Head between sceptre and star, Canterbury ; Hks. 250, Head between stars in annulets, Canterbury , both rare 2

Henry I, Hks. 265, Profile with sceptre, +osyli\ o x. p.... gl. = Wallingford , a good portrait, rare 1

Henry I, Hks. 251, full-faced with annulets, Thetford ; Stephen, Hks. 268, three-quarter Bust with sceptre, Brampton , very rare mint 2

Henry II, Hks. 285, Edward III, Groats (2), London and York; Half Groats (2), London and York. Richard IT, Groat and Half Groat, London; Penny, York. Henry VI, light Groat, York. Henry VII, Groats (3); Half Groats (3) 15

Edward III, Groat and Half Groat, Calais, both rare and well preserved 2

Richard II. and III, Groats (2), London, rare and well preserved 2

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Edward VI, base Groat, profile Head, crowned, to right, rev. posyi., &c. ; base Half Groat, similar type, struck at Canterbury , both rare and in good condition 2

Philip and Mary, Shilling without date ; Sixpence, 1555. Elizabeth, Shilling, Sixpence, Groat, Threepence, Half Groat, Three-half-pence 1575, Penny, Three-farthings 3572 ; milled Shilling, Sixpence, Groat, and Three¬ pence 14

Anne, Earthing, Britaunia, 1714, copper gilt. False Coins : St. Peter of York Penny, and two copper Earthings of Anne, one pax. missa., &c. Maundy Monies, from Charles II. to Victoria, Groats (16), Threepences (16), Twopences (16), Pennies (16), in¬ cluding a set of the Wire money” 68

Silver. Medallion of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, on his death in 1632, fine , in a box 1

Copper. Roman First, Second, and Third Brass ; Eng¬ lish copper and white metal Medals ; Foreign and Colonial Coins ; Gun Money, &c. 100

Anne, Farthing, Britannia,” 1714 ; and various speci¬ mens of English Currency, mostly fine 21

Silver. Homan Consular and Imperial Denarii of Julia, Tituria, Livineia, Valeria, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and others 24

English Silver Coins. William I, Pax” type (2) ; .Richard I, Aquitaine Penny; John, Dublin Penny; Henry III ; Edward I ; Edward III, Groats (2) ; Richard II, Halfpenny, London; Henry V, Groats (2),- Calais ; Henry VII, Groats (2) ; Henry VIII, Wolsey Groat, and Wareham Half Groat ; Edward VI, Shil¬ ling ; Mary, Groat ; Philip and Mary, Shilling 18 Edward VI, Crown, 1551, y ; Elizabeth, Crown, m.m. 1, well preserved 2

Elizabeth, Shilling and Sixpence ; James I, Shilling and Sixpence ; Charles I, Oxford Crown, 1642, fairly pre¬ served ; Tower Shilling; Newark Shilling, 1645; Com¬ monwealth, Crown and Shilling 9

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Cromwell, Half Crown and Shilling, 1658, both well pre¬ served 2

Charles II, Crown to the Sixpence (4) ; James II, Half Crown ; William and Mary, Crown to the Sixpence (4) ; William III, Shilling; Anne, Crown to the Sixpence (4) ; George I, Crown to the Sixpence (4) 18

George II, Crown to the Sixpence (4) ; George III, Crown to the Sixpence (4); George IV, Crown to the Six¬ pence (4) ; Victoria, Crown to Sixpence (4) 16

George III, Shilling and Sixpence, 1787 ; William TV, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, and a Half Rupee for India ; Victoria, Gothic” Crown, 1847 ; Florins (2), both types ; and various Maundy pieces, &c. (85) 44

Foreign. French Republic, Five-francs, 1849 ; Napoleon Bonaparte, Five-francs, 1852 ; and various smaller pieces 23

An “Apostle” Spoon 1

Greek Silver. Mcssana, Side, Athens, Tyre ; Alexander the Great ; Lysimachus King of Thrace ; Philippus of Syria ; Ptolemies (2), all Tetradrachms 9

Messana ; Athens ; Alexandria of Nero (3) ; Corinth (11), of various symbols, the last didrachms 16

Aspendus, Thebes, Messana, Gela, Byzantium, Epirus, Sicyon, Sinope, Neapolis, Posidonia, Apollonia, Arehe- laus King of Cappadocia, and others of various sizes 36 Roman Silver. Consular Denarii of Thoria, Servilia, Cassia, Baebia, Sergia, Antonia, and others 50

Rutilia, Claudia, Yibia, Mussidia, Allia, Julia, Curtia, Antonia, and others 50

Fabia, Furia, Cipia, Carisia, Mamilia, Norbana, Hostilia, Lucretia, Tituria, and others 50

Manlia, Cornelia, Urbinia, Rutilia, Hosidia, Aurelia, Cre- pusia, and others 50

Pompeia, Licinia, Considia, Plautia, Tullia, Vibia, Thoria, Calpurnia, and others 50

Imperial Denarii of various Emperors and Empresses 50 Emperors and Empresses, various 50

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Henry VIII, Groats (12), various types ; Half Groats (4) ; Pennies (4). Edward VI, Crown, 1551. y ; Shillings (3) ; Sixpences (2) 26

Mary, Groats (7). Philip and Mary, Shillings (2), with and without date; Sixpence. Elizabeth, Shillings (3) ; Sixpences (10), some milled; Threepences (2) ; Pen¬ nies (2). James I, Half Crown, Shilling, and Six¬

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Elizabeth, Half Crown, m. m. 1, well preserved. James I, Half Crow n, m. m. lis, qv^e. dews., &c. ; Shilling, and

Sixpence 4

Charles I, Oxford Pound Piece, very poor ; Exeter,

Crowns (3) 4

Charles I, Half Crowns (3), Tower , m. m. sun, on. on. star, m. m. triangle in circle; another, uncertain, of the De¬ claration type, 1642 4

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Charles I, Tower Half Crowns (2) ; Bristol, 1644 ; Shil¬ lings, Tower (9), on. m. lis, anchor, star, sun, bell, portcullis ; Briot’s Shilling ; Tower Sixpence, on. on. tun ; Twopences (7) ; Pennies (15) ; Massachusett’s Pine- tree Shilling. James I, Half Crown, Shilling, and

Sixpence 40

Commonwealth, Half Crown and Shilling. Charles II,

Crowns (5), 1664, 1673, 1676, 1677, 1679; Half Crowns (2) ; Shilling, 1668 ; Sixpence ; Pattern Earthing, 1665,

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James II, Crowns (2) ; Half Crowns (2) ; Shilling. Wil¬ liam and Mary, Crown, 1692; Half Crowns (6), 1689 two varieties , 1693 ; Shillings (2) 44

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285 William III, Crowns (2) ; Half Crowns (2) ; Shillings . ^

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286 Anne, Crowns (3), 1707, roses and plumes, plain, and e.

under bust; Half Crowns (4), 1707, roses and plumes, and plain ; 1707 and 1708 with E. under bust ; Shillings (7), one with e. and star under bust ; Sixpences (5), one with e. 19

287 George I, Crown, 1718, Half Crown, 1720, Shilling, 1715,

Sixpence, 1726, all with roses and plumes ; Brunswick Hollars (2), 1715, 1720; Two-thirds, 1718; One-

eighth, 1726 8

288 George 1, Crown ; Shillings (5), 1715 roses and plumes,

1723 s. s. c. ; Sixpence. George II, Crown, 1739,

roses; Half Crowns (7), 1735, roses and plumes, 1743, 1745, roses, 1746 “Lima;” Shillings (5); Sixpences

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290 George III, Bank of Ireland Six-shilling Token, 1804 ;

Tenpences (3), 1805, 6, and 13 ; Brunswick, Two- thirds, One-third, and One-sixth of Thaler. George IV, Ceylon Bix Dollar. William IV, Half and Quarter Bupee. Victoria, Hongkong Dollars, 1866 ; Ten-cent pieces, 1866, (4); India Bupee, 1862; Quarters (4), 1840, and Two- Annas pieces (2), 1841, 62; Canada, Twenty- Cents ; Ten- Cents (2) ; Eive-Cents (5) ; New Brunswick, Twenty-Cents, 1864 ; and four other pieces of Demerary and the Mauritius 39

291 Maundy Monies from Charles II. to Her Majesty ; Groats

(35); Threepences (68); Twopences (41); Pennies (28) ; Three-halfpenny pieces of William IV. and Vic¬ toria (22) ; Provincial Shilling Tokens (6), and a Six¬ pence 201

292 Scotch Silver. William the Lion ; Alexander III ; David

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Charles I. and Henrietta, Marriage Jetton, 1025 ; Coro¬ nation, 1620; and an engraved Jetton, after Passe; Charles II. on his Coronation; peo. talibys. aysis. ; fayente. deo. James Duke of York, Jetton, on his Birth and Baptism, 1633 8

294 William and Mary, Coronation, 1089 ; and a Cast, rev.

CAELO. delabitye. alto. Anne, Coronation, (3) ; Taking of Vigo (2) ; Gibraltar ; Concession of Tenths to the Clergy ; The Peace of 1713 (2) 11

295 George I, Medallions (2), on his Proclamation, by Han¬

nibal ; on his Arrival in England, by Crolcer 2

290 George I, rev. clemehtia. aygysti. 1717. George II, Coronation (2). Duke of Cumberland, iystitia. tei- ymphajts. 1745. George HI, on his Coronation. Charlotte, Coronation. George III, the Fiftieth Year.” Frederick Duke of York, on his death 8

297 George III. (3), on his death ; Bestoration to health, &c. ;

George III. and Charlotte (3), varied; George Prince Begent, 1811; George IV, Coronation ; and a Table of the Sovereigns of England 9

298 George IV, Medallion, on his Accession to the Throne,

1820 ; William Duke of Clarence as Lord High Ad¬ miral of Great Britain and Ireland, both gilt 2

299 George IV. (6), Boyal Installation at St. Patrick’s, Dub¬

lin, 1821 ; Landed at the Boyal Harbour of Howth ; Visit to Scotland (2); On his death, 1830. Princess Charlotte, on her death 6

300 William IV, on his Proclamation, two sizes. William and

Adelaide, on their Accession ; Coronation, three sizes. Victoria, Coronation (2); Boyal Exchange (2) 10

301 Archbishop Sancroft, a cast ; Jernagan’s Cistern Tickets

(2); Wellington, 1810, by T.Wijon ; Manchester Pitt” Club, 1813, HIMSELF AH HOST 5

302 Mudie’s Series of British Victories : Egypt, 1801 ; Tou¬

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Entry into Paris, 1815 ; English Army on the Scheldt,

1815; Congress of Vienna, 1815 ; Waterloo, 1815 ; St. % J/ Helena, 1815 ; Algiers, 1816 ; Shakespeare, on his birth, 1564 ; George III, on his death, 1820 8

War Medals. Afghan Campaign (3), Cabul, 1842;”

Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842 ;” Ghuznee,”

4 Cabul within two wreaths, with the date below ;

Jellalabad, yii. April,” with Victory and Union Jack,

India, 1799-1826. Sutlej Campaign, Ferozeshuhur,

.1845;” “Army of the Punjaub,” India General Ser¬ vice ; all in morocco case , and without names of re¬ cipients 8

Peninsula, one clasp, Salamanca,” ls£ Foot Royals .

The Punjab, two clasps, Mooltan,” and Goojerat ; one clasp Goojerat.” China, 1812, George Dennis,

Petty Officer FL.M.S. Blenheim , Cape War, “South Africa 5

India General Service (2), one clasp Persia,” one clasp Umbeyla.” Crimea, clasp, Sebastopol ; another / similar clasp. 13 th Batt. L.T.C. , Officer’s small Cri¬ mean Medal. William III, Orange Medal 6

Turkish, Crimea,” G. Mitchell , S. F. Guards. Indian

Mutiny. New Zealand, without date. Naval (2), / O

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Presentation Medal from the London Highland Society

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Foreign Medals. Rotterdam, 1689; Jubilee, with Head of Luther, 1730; Hildesheim, Sede Vacaute, 1761; / S

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George and Albert, 1541 ; Christian, John and George,

1592; John and John George, 1530-1630; Centenary;

John George, 1635, &c. 9

Italian Coios, &c. Verona, Venice, Tours, Tyrol and (jj

others, including German Bracteates, 11 Boinan Copper Coins, and a white metal Medal of Victoria and Al¬ bert 64

Arsacidan, Ancient Hindu, Gupta, Shams-ud-din, Al- ^

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Greek. Panormus, s. 4, usual type ; Alexander Stater, and two small pieces, false 4

Early British. Whaddon Chase types 3

Early British. Uncertain (6), various types 6

Gaulish. Uncertain (9), various types, mostly small 9

Baraoro Prince of Cabul, Gupta Dynasty, South Indian, and a Franc of Francis I. of France 4

English . Edward III, Noble, Half Nobles (2), Quarter Noble 4

Edward III, Half Noble. Henry V, Half Noble, both well preserved 2

Henry VI, Noble and Quarter Noble. Henry VII, Angels (2), m. m. anchor and pheon 4

Henry VIII, Half Sovereign, m. m. pheon ; Angel, m. m. portcullis crowned. Elizabeth, Angel, m. m. annulet, fairly preserved 3

Henry VIII, Angel, as before ; Crowns (2), with h. k. at sides of rose. Elizabeth, Angel 4

Elizabeth, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, m. m. annulet.

James I, Crown and Half Crown 4

Elizabeth, Sovereign, m. m. woolpack. James I, fine Sovereign, m. m. castle 2

Elizabeth, Sovereign, as before. James I, Thirty Shilling Piece, m. m. lis, rare 2

James I, fine Sovereign, m. m. escallop ; Quarter Laurel, m.m. trefoil, both well preserved 2

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James I, Sovereign, m. m. cinquefoil ; Thistle Crown, m.m.

cinquefoil ; Quarter Laurel, m. m. thistle 3

James I, Laurel, m.m. thistle; Quarter Laurel, m.m.

spur-rowel ; Thistle Crown, m. m. woolpack 3

Charles I, Sovereigns (2), m. m. castle and bell ; Crown, m. m. lis 3

Charles I, Sovereigns (2), m.m. bell and harp; Crowns (2), m. m. lis and star 4

Charles II, Touch Pieces (2). William and Mary, Half Guinea, 1694. Anne, Guinea, 1713 ; Half Guinea, 1703, yigo., rare 5

George I, Guinea, 1726 ; Half Guinea, 1725. George II, Guinea, 1732. George III, Quarter Guinea, 1762 4

George II, Five Guinea, 1741, decimo. qvaiito. Two Guinea, 1738 2

Medals. Charles I, Scotch Coronation, 1633 ; another, on his Return from Scotland, rev. Yiew of Old London 2

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English, Colonial and various Continental Currency, in¬ cluding several United States Cents a large lot

Greek, Roman, English, Colonial and Foreign Coins, in¬ cluding a few American Pieces, Provincial Tokens, and a Droz Halfpenny, 1788 a large lot

Bronze Medallions, oval and circular, of Emperors and Empresses of Rome, &c. 10

Papal Medals various, and a Box containing a set of Das- sier's Kings and Queens of England, all casts 66

Roman As, Semis, &c. Medallions and First Brass, several

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344 Roman Second Brass of various Emperors and Em¬

presses . 90

345 Roman Second and Third Brass of various Emperors and

Empresses 104

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347 Roman Consular Denarii. Antonia, Claudia, Crepusia,

Cordia, Cipia, Opeimia, Antestia, Tullia, Plancia, Scri- bouia, Marcia and others 45

348 Roman Imperial Denarii of various Emperors and Em¬

presses, including thr ee false Medallions 68

349 Anglo-Saxon. Burgred (2); Alfred (2); JEthelstan,

Chester; Eadgar (2) ; Ethelred II. (4), Ipswich, Lon¬ don and Winchester 11

350 Alfred, with Head, rev. ytileyine. mo[ne mon ~\ t3\, Mo¬

nogram of London, rare and well preserved 1

351 Eadred, doiiylf. mo. ; Eadgar, Exeter, rare, hut fractured ;

Harold II, Gloucester, fine 3

352 "William I. (3) ; Henry II. (2) ; Richard I. (2), Roitou

and Aquitaine ; Henry III, Short Cross (5), Canterbury , Exeter, London and Oxford ; Long Cross (4), London ; Edward I. and II, Pennies (19), Bristol, London, Dur¬ ham, Canterbury and York ; Halfpenny, and Ear- thing 37

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Penny, York , rare. Henry V. or VI, Groat and Half Groat, London. Edward IV, Groat and Half Groat. Henry VII, Groats (3). Henry VIII, Groat and Half Groat. Edward VI, Crowm, 1551, y ; Shillings (3) 22

354 Henry V. and VI, Groats (24). Edward IV, Groats (7),

some before his 4th year, a finely selected series , from the Stamford Find, intended to illustrate Mr. Neck's Payer in Num. Chron. 1870-71, vols. x and xi 31

355 Mary, Groats (3). Philip and Mary, Rose Penny. Eliza¬

beth, Crown, m. m. 1 ; Shillings (4), one milled ; Six¬ pences (11), four milled; Groat; Threepences (2); Half Groats (2) ; Pennies (4) 29

356 James I, Crown, m.m. trefoil, qvae. deys. &c., Plume

over arms. Charles I, Oxford Crown, 1642, both well preserved 2

357 James I, Shilling; Sixpences (4); Half Groats (2).

Charles I, Half Crowns (5), Tower , Bristol and York ; Shillings, Tower (5) ; Sixpence 18

358 Charles I, Oxford Half Pound, 1642, m.m. plume ; Tower

Crown, m. m. lis, with plume on horse’s head and crup¬ per, both well preserved 2

359 Charles I, Oxford Half Pound, and Tower Crown, both as

before. Electrotypes of the obv. and rev. of the cele¬ brated Oxford Crown, with City under horse 4

360 Charles I, Newark Shilling, 1646. Commonwealth Crown,

Half Crown and Shilling. Charles II, Crowns (3) 7

361 Cromwell, Half Crown, 1658, fine. Charles II, Half

Crown and Shilling, 1663 3

362 William and Mary, Half Crowns, 1689 (3), both varieties ;

Shilling, 1693. William III, Crowns (3), 1696 ; Shil¬ ling, 1697 8

363 Anne, Crowns (2); Shillings (8), one with e. and star.

George I, Shillings (2). ^George II, Half Crown ; Shillings (3) ; Sixpences (3). Spanish Hollar, 1791,

countermarked with head of George III. 15

364 Anne, Half Crown, 1714, roses and plumes. George I,

Crown, 1716, and Half Crown, 1720, both with roses and plumes. George II, Crown, 1743, roses ; Half Crown, 1746, lima .,fine 5

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Medals. Abp. Sancroft, cast; A7ictoria, Opening of the Royal Exchange. Bronze Medals : Washington, rev. Military Trophy, washin. eevnit. &c., rare ; William IV, Opening of London Bridge ; A7ictoria, the Royal Exchange 5

Medal for the Second Chinese War, with three clasps, “Canton, 1857,” “Taku Ports, 1858,” Taku Ports, 1S60,” fine and very rare 1

GOLD.

Homan. Hadrian, Aureus, rev. cos. hi., Sun conducting a quadriga to left. Constantine XII, Sou d’Or, pierced 2

Antoninus Pius, Aureus, rev . Victory with palm and wreath. Manuel I, Sou d’Or , pierced 2

English. Edward III, Noble, reading edyard., found under the Exchequer Office Mouses of Parliament ; Quarter Noble, both well preserved 2

Edward III, Noble, as Lord of Ireland and Aquitaine, jine , found under the Exchequer Office ; Half Noble, same coinage 2

Henry VII, Angel, m. m . pheon. Henry VIII, Angel, ni. m. lis, with annulet on ship’s side ; Crown, usual type, with h. k. crowned at sides of rose, and shield 3 Elizabeth, fine Sovereign, Eud.pl. 9, n. 8, on. on. tun, the Queen enthroned, rev. Royal Arms in centre of full blown rose, very fine 1

Elizabeth, “Pound” Sovereign, Rud. pi. 10, n. 3, on. on.

woolpack, rev. scvtvm. eidei. &c ,,fioie 1

James I, Sovereign, m.on. castle, eaciam. eos. &c. ; Quar¬ ter Sovereign (2), on. on. castle and cinquefoil 3

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James I, Angel, Bud. pi. 12, n. 3, m.m. cinquefoil, fine and rare 1

James I, Laurels (2), m.m. trefoil, one pierced 2

Charles I, Tower Sovereign, m. m. castle, florent. & c.

Charles II, Touch Piece 2

James II, and William and Mary, Guineas, 1686, 1691.

Anne, Guinea, 1714; Half Guinea, 1711, pierced 4 William and Mary, Live Guinea, 1693, qvinto. 1

Anne, Two Guinea, 1714 ; Guinea, 1713, the last fine 2 George I, Live Guinea, 1720, sexto. 1

George I, Two Guinea, 1726, fine 1

George I, Guinea, 1715 ; Half Guinea, 1725; Quarter Guineas (2), 1718 4

George II, Five Guinea, 1741, decimo. qyArto.,^c 1

George III, “Spade” Guineas (3), 1787,89,91; Half Guinea, 1790 4

George III, Guinea, 1768 ; Spade” Guinea, 1799, both fine 2

George III, Guinea, 1774; Sovereigns (2), 1818, 1820; Half Guineas (3), 1764, 1801, 1803; Half Sovereign, 1817 ; Seven-shilling Pieces (2), 1803, 1809 ; Quarter Guinea, 1762 10

George IV, Two-Sovereign, 1823 ; Sovereign, 1822 ; Half Sovereign, 1824 3

Victoria, Mohur for East India Company, 1841 ; United States, Dollars (2), 185], 55; Catherine II. of Russia, Half-Euble Piece, 1777 ; John of Valois, King of France, Ecu 5

Medals. George I, on his Coronation, very fine ]

George III, Coronation, by Natter , fine 1

William and Adelaide, Coronation, by W. Wyon, very fine 1

George IV, Coronation, by Pistrucci, very fine 1

Victoria, Coronation, by Pistrucciy very fine 1

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400 Copper. Boman As , false, and various subdivisions, First,

Second, and Third Brass, a few well preserved 82

401 Silver. Greek: Athens, Messana, Thurium, Tetradrachms,

the last rare; Velia, Boeotia, Thurium, Ileraclea, Si¬ nope, Tarentum, Didrachms, and others of small size 2G

402 Boman Consular: Cassia, rev. Lituus, Capis, &c ..fine;

Thoria (4), with different letters over the bull ; Con- sidia; Fabia; Sulpicia ; Sicmia, and others, well pre¬ served 24

403 Sempronia, Servilia, Cordia, Coponia, Hosidia, Fabia,

Sergia, Junia, &c. Imperial: M. Antony, rev. Piety; Tiberius and Caligula, struck at Crete ; Galba, rev. Safus sacrificing; Otho, bare head to left, rare ; Vitellius ; Domitian, well preserved 26

404 Boman Consular and Imperial Denarii, &c. 52

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405 St. Eadmund; Eadgar; Ethelred II, Canterbury ; Cnut, p . Lincoln; William I, Pax type (2), Bonnet type, Ches- ter; Henry I, Wes. 255; Stephen (2), Wes. 270 10

40G Henry II. (2) ; Eichard I. (3), Poitou and Aquitaine ;

John, Penny, Halfpennies (2), Dublin; Henry III, f) Pennies (G), London and York; Edward 1. and if Pennies (26), Halfpennies (4), Pathings (2) 4G

407 Edward III, Half Groats (2); Penny, Durham; Half¬ pennies, 3. Eichard II, Groat, London ; Pennies (3), vhu York; Halfpenny, London. Henry V. and VI, Groats (2) ; I ennies (3), Calais and York i /;

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409 Henry VIII, Testoons (2), posvi., &c., m.m. lis, and pellet

within annulet ; Groats (3) ; Half Groats (4) ; Penny. Edward VI, Half Crown, 1551, Testoons (2), Three¬ pence 14

Edward VI, Crown, 1551, y. Mary, Groat. Philip and Mary, Shilling and Groat. Elizabeth, Shilling, Six¬ pence, Groat, Threepence, Twopence, Penny, Three- farthings, Halfpenny 12

Elizabeth, Shillings (6); Sixpences (4), three milled ; Groat ; Threepences (2), milled ; and others 22

412 James I, Shilling ; Twopences (2) ; Pennies (2). Charles

l, Oxford , Half Crowns (2), 1642 ; Briot’s Shilling,

m. m. anchor and small b ; Groats (2), Aberystwith and

Oxford; Threepences (2), York and Oxford ; Penny ; Halfpenny; Newark Shilling, 1646. Commonwealth, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, Twopence, Penny, and Halfpenny 21

413 Charles II, Crown. James II, Sixpence. William and

Mary, Crown ; Sixty^shilling Scotch, 1692 ; Half Crown ; Shilling, and Sixpence. Ann, Crown, vigo. 1703; Half Crowns (3), 1703, yigo. ; 170S, e. ; Shil-, lings (3) ; Sixpences (2) 16

414 George I, Crowns (2), 1716, Roses and Plumes, gilt;

1723, s. s. c. ; Shilling. George II, Half Crown and Sixpence. George III, Shillings, 3 ; Sixpence ; Maundy Pieces, various 34

English, Indian, and various States weight 16f oz.

Gold. Anastasius, rev. Victoria, ayggg. Henry VIII, Angel ; Crown, rose crowned ; at the sides, h-K, crowned. George I, Quarter Guinea 4

417 Copper. George III, Twopence, 1797 ; Voce Populi Half¬ penny, 1760; Jetton of James Prince of Wales, 1697 ; Proof Halfpenny Tokens of Anglesey, Leeds, Southamp¬ ton, Coventry, memorise, godivje. 1057 ; and other Tokens, including three bronze Medals of George IV, Peter II. of Brazil, Sir Isambart Marc Brunei ; also

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of the immortal Hard, the House in which he was born ; and 14 other Medals, similar, j’w 15

419 William Shakespeare, Medals, as before, in boxes 15

420 Silver. English: George III, Crown, 1818. George IV,

Crown, 1821 Half Crown, 1820, all well 'preserved 3

421 Foreign Dollars. Napoleon I. as King of Italy; Marie

Louise of Austria; Gioacchim Napoleon of the Two Sicilies ; Napoleon First Consul ; Joseph Napoleon of Spain ; Hieronymus Napoleon of Westphalia ; Napo¬

leon Louis I. of Holland ; Louis Napoleon (2), as Prince-President, and Emperor 11

422 Potosi 8. Iteales. Augustine of Mexico; Frederick the y

Great of Prussia ; Peter the Great of Kussia ; Charles XII. and Charles XIV. of Sweden ; Felix and Elisa of Lucca and Piombino ; Joachim Duke of Berg and Cleves ; Gaule Subalpine ; La Kepublique Cisalpine,

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423 Medals. William Shakespeare (3), all varieties, one <f)

“Boydell’s;” Napoleon I. and Marie Louise, on their marriage 4

424 Copper. Eoman First, Second, and Third Brass of various /)

Emperors; Nummi Alexandrini, &c.

425 Silver. Imperial Denarii (8) ; Ethelred II, Penny; and A .

a Half Groat of Henry VII. Engraved Jettons, after Fasse (11). Indian Coins (3). Gold : James II,

Guinea; George II, Half Guinea; George I, Quarter Guinea; and three brass Jettons 30

426 John, Halfpennies (6), full-faced Portrait, minted at

Dublin by various moneyers ; another, with marc. on. Waterford. ; Triangle Pennies (3), Halfpennies (2), all Dublin ; Farthings (3) of Downpatrick. Henry III.

(8), Dublin Pennies, varied; all fine and Uglily in¬ teresting 23

427 Sithric : Hibernian-Danish Pennies (11) of various types,

rude , but Uglily interesting. Edward IV. (3), Dublin

Groats, varied; Waterford Groat and Penny; all in

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428 Edward IV’ Trim- Drogheda, and Limerick Groats ;

Crown Groat. Henry VIII, Dublin Groats, varied, some with initials, harp, &c., deserving attention 21

429 Edward IV, Henry VIII, Groats, chiefly as before 1&

430 Edward III, Calais Groat, Half Groat, and Penny

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431 Julia Domna, large size , rev. tents, genetrix. ; Mari- niana, rev. consecratio., Peacock, full-faced ; Pupienus, rev. pathes. senatts. ; Maximus, rev. princ. itten- tttis. ; Aemilian, rev. hercul. tictori. ; Hostilian, rev. Mars to right ( thick and heavy'), all fine coins 6

432 Julia Domna (3), large size; another, reads domna.;

Plautilla (2) ; Diadumenian, rev. the Prince of Youth ; Hostilian (3) ; Mariniana ; Macrinus, radiated; good denarii 12

433 Julia Domna (4), Taried ; Maximus; Macrinus, 2 ; Hos¬

tilian (4) ; Gordian III. (6) ; Plautilla (4) ; Mari- niana (3) 24

Plautilla (2) ; Pupienus (2) ; Macrinus (2); Aemilian; Hostilian ; Gordian III. (9) ; Saloninus (3) 20

435 Macrinus (4) ; Pupienus ; Aemilian (4), chiefly large

size; Geta ; Caracalla ; Hostilian ; Gordian III. (3) ;

all varied denarii 15

436 Gordian III. (12); Saloninus (2); Philip I. and II;

Decius; Volusian; Trebonianus Gallus ; Otacilia; Etrus-

cilla ; and others, also well preserved 42

Others, more or less varied, all desirable 60

A very similar lot 60

Others, equally good 60

Others 60

Others (30

Others 60

Others 80

Carus, Carinus, Tacitus, Severiua, Probus, &c., these Small Brass would be much improved by careful cleaning

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445 Licinius, Maximinus, Constantine the Great, and others,

only require judicious cleaning to become very fine

a large lot of about 220

446 Constantine the Great and others, of a smaller size, much

to be bettered by cleaning about 150

447 Byzantine, chiefly varied and worthy of study, including a

few in silver about 200

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448 Akerman (J. Y.) Numismatic Manual, 1832 Henfrey

(H. W.) Guide to the Study of English Coins, 1870

Walsh’s Essay on Ancient Coins, &c. 1828 Till on the Roman Denarius, 1837 4 vol.

449 Akerman (J. Y.) Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and ^

Unedited Roman Coins, 2 vol. morocco , plates 1834

450 Akerman (J. Y.) Numismatic Manual, plates 1840

451 Akerman (J. Y.) Numismatic Illustrations of the Gospels,

plates 1846 '

452 Akerman (J. Y.) Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, fit

Hispania-Gallia-Britannia, numerous plates 1846 Ul 1

453 Cardwell (E.) Lectures on the Coinage of the Greeks and p

Romans Oxford , 1832

454 Catalogues (Sale) of the Collections of Coins and Medals A

of the Chevalier Ivanoff, Baron de Chaudoir, E. Hobler and others, all with prices and names (7)

455 Cuff (J. D.) Sale Catalogue of his Extensive and Valuable bf fo j

Cabinet of Coins and Medals, prices and names of pur- chasers in MS., half morocco 1854 0

456 Descriptive Catalogue of the Series of Coins found at Tut- ( 'jjlolAA,

bury, June 1831 Derby ,

457 Donaldson (T. L.) Architectural Medals of Classic Anti- nr-

quit y , numerous fine plates 1859 ''

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Evans (John) Coins of the Ancient Britons, plates by Fairholt 1864

Fellows (Sir Charles) Coins of Ancient Lycia before the Reign of Alexander, plates royal 8 vo. 1855

Humphreys (H. N.) Coin Collectors’ Manual, 2 vol.

plates 1869

Lassen (Professor) Points in the History of the Greek and Indo-Scythian Kings, translated by Roeer, plates

Calcutta , 1840

Leake (S. M.) Historical Account of English Money, plates , old calf 1745

Madden (F. W.) History of Jewish Coinage and of the Money in the Old and New Testament, numerous wood- cuts by Fairholt, half morocco 1864

Manunl of Roman Coins, from the Earliest Period to the Extinction of the Empire, illustrated with 21 plates. 1865 Numismatic Chronicle (edited by J. Y. Akerman, Vaux, Evans, Head and Madden) vol. I to XX, 1839 to j / 1859— New Series, vol. I to IX, 1861 to 1869 Numismatic Journal, 1837, 2 vol. very scarce 31 vol. with plates , half calf ; and 11 numbers of the New Series, not consecutive

Numismatic Chronicle, vol. IV and V, plates , 1841-3, in one volume Proceedings of the Numismatic Society, 1836-7

Smith (C. R.) Catalogue of his Museum of London Anti¬ quities, plates, printed for subscribers only 1854

Whelan (P.) Numismatic Atlas of the Roman Empire, 1864

QUARTO.

Ainslie. Illustrations of the Anglo-French Coinage, with the Catalogue and Printed Prices, title soiled 1830

Akerman (J. Y.) Tradesmen’s Tokens current in London and its Vicinity between the years 1648 and 1672, 1849 Boyne (Wm.) Silver Tokens of Great Britain and Ireland, plates, printed for subscribers only 1866

Haym (N. F.) Thesauri Britannici, plates, Vindobonce , 1763 Hobler (Francis) Records of Roman History, as exhibited on the Roman Coins, 2 vol. i860

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wants title , morocco '' /-(LASzA-

475 Mudie (James) Historical and Critical Account of Na- ,

tional Medals, plates 1820 [ftJ***

476 Plates of Coins of Seleucus, Antiochus, Demetrius, Alex¬

ander, &c., 23 sheets, finely engraved

477 Ruling (Rev. R.) Annals of the Coinage of Great

Britain, 3 vol. third edition , numerous plates , half morocco , gilt tops Hearne, 1840

478 Smyth (W. H.) Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of

Roman Imperial Large Brass Medals, not printed for

sale Bedford, 1834

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479 Dassier’s Medals of the Sovereigns of England, plates , fl , with Descriptions, calf oblong. M. Young , 1797 *"0) Cc&U-

^ 480 Selection of Ancient Coins, chiefly of Magna Graecia and J)

Sicily, from the North wick Cabin A, fine plates, engraved oC^vc£^ri

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by Moses, with descriptions by G. H. Noehden, L.L.D., 4 parts in 3 1824-5

481 Thesaurus Morellianus, sive Familiarum Romanarum Numismata Omnia illustravit Havercampus, 2 vol. in 1, numerous plates , with the dedication page inserted , gilt vellum, with arms on the sides Amst. 1734

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482 Ruding (R.) Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies, 5 vol. 8 vo. and 4 to. Atlas of Plates, half russici 1819

4S3 Poniatowsky Gems. A Collection of 470 Casts, in 16 trays, with MS. List in 2 boxes

^ 484 Franciae Regum et Imperatorum Effigies in Gemmis iu-

cisao, plates {several additional) 1722

^ 485 Evelyn (J.) Discourse of Medals, plates 1697

486 Medallic History of Napoleon, with Supplement, 2 voli ini , plates 1819-21

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