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1. GREAT BRITAIN. George IV, 1820-1830. Uniface Proof Pattern 5 Pounds, 1825. 37.8mm, 3.8mm thick, 48.63 grams. Plain Edge. King's bare head l. by William Wyon after Sir Francis Chantrey and Jean-Baptiste Merlen, legend GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, date below. The reverse is circled by a high two-step...
2. GREAT BRITAIN. George IV, 1820-1837. Sovereign, 1821. Laureate head l. by Benedetto Pistrucci Rv. St. George and Dragon. S.3800, KM 682. Beautifully struck with substantial lustre. AU-55 (NGC). (1,250-1,500) From the Clinton Sherwood Ward Collection; purchased privately from William Donner,...
3. SERBIA. Milan Obrenovich IV, as King, 1882-1889. Pair of gold coins: * 20 Dinara, 1882 V. Vienna. Bare head r. Rv. Crown above wreath, value and date within. Fr.4, KM 16. Lustrous, minor bag ticks. Brilliant Uncirculated * 10 Dinara, 1882 V. Vienna. Types as above. Fr.5, KM 17.1. Light wear,...
4. KEELING-COCOS ISLANDS. Set of John Clunies Ross "Ivory" Estate Tokens, 1913. Includes: * Octagonal 5 Rupees, Serial #826. KM Tn7. AU-58 (NGC) * Round 2 Rupees, Serial #543. Tn6. AU-50 * Square 1 Rupee, Serial #1880. Tn5. AU50 (NGC) * Octagonal 50 Cents, Serial #1895. Tn4. AU-55 (NGC) * Square...
5. HANOVER. George IV. 1820-1830. Æ Penny (18.73 g, 12h). Second issue. London mint; William Wyon, engraver. Dated 1826. Laureate head left / Britannia seated right on round shield, holding trident in right hand; clover, rose, and thistle in exergue. Peck 1424; SCBC 3823. Proof, attractive...
6. HANOVER. William IV. 1830-1837. Æ Penny (18.32 g, 11h). London mint; William Wyon, engraver. Dated 1831. Bare head right / Britannia seated right on round shield, holding trident in right hand; clover, rose, and thistle in exergue. Peck 1456; SCBC 3845. Proof, attractive chocolate brown...
7. HANOVER. William IV. 1830-1837. Æ Halfpenny (9.48 g, 6h). London mint; William Wyon, engraver. Dated 1831. Bare head right / Britannia seated right on round shield, holding trident in right hand; clover, rose, and thistle in exergue. Peck 1463; SCBC 3847. Proof, warm brown surfaces. Estimate:...
8. William IV Halfpenny 1831, S3847, MS65 RB PCGS, three-year type, very scarce, a gem example, sharply struck with lovely surfaces, a mixture of fading mint red and most appealing medium brown, the result of natural oxidation or fading luster. Value seems very solid and quite modest, as the...
9. William IV Proof Halfpenny 1831, S3847, P1463, PF66 PCGS, coin-die axis orientation, bronzed, another superb piece, from the same set as the farthing earlier described, and the penny yet to come, with a full proof impression and deeply mirrored surfaces of lovely chocolate brown quality. Very...
10. William IV Proof Penny 1831, S3845, P1457, PR65 PCGS, coin-die axis orientation, bronzed, Gem Proof with beautiful chocolate brown surfaces, last piece from the apparently original set in this collection consisting of this as well as the farthing and halfpenny previously described. It would be...
11. William IV Penny 1834, S3845, P1859, MS65 BN NGC, Ex: Cheshire Collection, three-year type, an exceptionally choice copper, sharply struck with crisp details in the portrait and in Britannia, lovely original light-brown surfaces, some raised spots of die-rust (not abrasions) in the field under...
12. William IV Proof Britannia Groat 1836, S3837, plain edge, PR65 NGC, a brilliant gem of a coin, silvery white with flashy, reflective mirror fields, sharp proof impression (except for the highest points on Britannia), light cameo contrast between the devices and fields (not so noted on the slab...
13. William IV Proof Sixpence 1831, S3836, plain edge, PR65 PCGS, a spectacularly beautiful and truly superb specimen, taken from one of the rare coronation sets of this year -- one of the finest seen by this cataloguer over more than 30 years of handling the finest British coins. This proof glitters...
14. William IV Proof Sixpence 1834, S3836, PF66 NGC, reeded edge Proof of Record, extremely rare, a superb piece with highly reflective "watery" mirrored fields, 100% full proof strike from a perfect impression of the dies, and graced by unusually attractive light iridescence -- delicate shades of...
15. William IV Proof Shilling 1831, S3835, plain edge, PF66 PCGS, a superb coin with delightful and fully original surfaces blessed by delicate iridescent toning -- silvery gold, light bluish green, violet and mauve -- atop reflective mirrored fields, as well as a deep proof impression showing all...
16. William IV Shilling 1834, S3835, MS66 PCGS, Superb Gem Uncirculated, sharp strike with even the small details of the reverse shield showing clearly, luscious frosty luster, marvelous original surfaces, and lovely pastel silvery golden green iridescence, with full mint bloom beneath. The shillings...
17. William IV Shilling 1836, S3835, MS66 PCGS, Superb Gem Uncirculated, yet another astounding coin! This is possibly even a little prettier than the 1834 shilling in this collection, as the luster is more evenly satiny, the strike is particularly bold, the surfaces are all but flawless, and the...
18. William IV Proof Halfcrown 1831, S3834A, PR65 NGC, block "WW" signature (of William Wyon), plain edge, very rare, Gem Proof with rich blue, mauve and amber-gold iridescence atop reflective surfaces, sparkling mirror fields, and a premium portrait -- undisturbed by handling or any kind of flaw in...
19. William IV Halfcrown 1836, S3834, MS65 PCGS, "WW" in script, "broken 6" or sometimes called the 6/5 overdate, although the underdigit 5 is only partially distinct (the lower loop and the upright portion of the digit are clear within the 6), Gem Uncirculated, rarely seen in such a high grade as...
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20. William IV Proof Crown 1831, S3833, PR64 NGC, block "W.W." incuse on truncation, plain edge, coin-die axis, an unusually Choice Proof with alluring, deeply iridescent toning in shades of russet gold, greenish blue, mauve, lilac, and silvery gray, the portrait delicately frosted, the shield...
21. William IV Proof Crown 1831, S3833, PR65 NGC, plain edge, medal-axis die orientation, proof-only issue, made for the coronation sets, very rare in any grade, this one just a beautiful, extraordinarily fine specimen: Gem Proof, most pleasing eye appeal with its subtle but rich iridescent hues, a...
22. William IV Maundy set 1834, S3840, a very choice 4-coin set carefully graded by NGC as follows: Penny MS64, Twopence MS64, Threepence MS64, and Fourpence MS65. Matched color, thus likely an original set, each coin exhibiting similar, lightly iridescent golden gray toning with the luster sparkling...
23. Framed British Monarchs and Currency of the Realm, 1901. 93.5 x 68.5cm (36¾ x 27 inches) Gilt-Gesso Wood Frame. Extremely Fine. This sumptuous display centers around a full-color Jubilee portrait of Queen Victoria with her autograph, Embossed Seal and Jubilee Medal. Ranked above and below are...
24. GREAT BRITAIN. William IV, 1830-1837. Collection: * Halfcrown, 1834. Script W.W. S.3834. Fine * Shilling, 1834. S.3835. Fine * Shilling, 1836. Extremely Fine * Shilling, 1837. Very Fine * Sixpence, 1834. S.3836 * Groat (Fourpence), 1837. S.3837. Very Fine * Halfpenny, 1831. S.3847. Very Fine *...
25. Miscellaneous silver coins of George IV (17) and William IV (5), including Crown, 1821 secundo, Halfcrown, 1834, Shillings, 1824, 1826, Twopence, 1826, Penny, 1826, Groat, 1836, these fine or better, others fair (22) Estimate £ ...
26. William IV, Sixpence, 1837, bare head right, rev. value in wreath (ESC 1680; S.3836), toned, about extremely fine and scarce Estimate £ ...
27. William IV, Maundy set, 1834 (ESC 2441; S.3840), Twopence and Threepence fine, other coins better (4) Estimate £ ...
28. William IV, (3), Groats (2), Threepence, Victoria, Groats (8), young head (7), Jubilee head (1), Threepences (14), young head (12), Jubilee head (2) (S.3837, 3838, 3914, 3930, 3914, 3914A, 3914C, 3914D, 3931), mixed dates, mixed grades, a few very fine and better (25) Estimate £ ...
29. Miscellaneous minor silver denominations, William IV - George V, Groats (3), Threepences (14), Three-halfpence, and Maundy oddments, Fourpences (3) Threepence, Twopences (4), Penny, generally very fine, many better (27) Estimate £ ...
30. BRITISH COINS. George IV, Penny, 1826, laureate bust left, date below, rev Britannia seated right, thick line on saltire (S 3823); William IV (1830-1837), Penny, 1831, bare head right, date below, W.W on truncation, rev Britannia seated right (S 3846). First almost very fine with a little...
31. BRITISH COINS. MISCELLANEOUS. George III and William IV, British and Irish Farthings (28), 1806 (Hib), 1806, 1821, 1822 (7), 1823 (3), 1825 (2), 1826 (LH), 1826 (BH – 7), 1828, 1829, 1830 (2), 1836. Fine to good very fine. (28) Estimate:...
32. COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. OTHER BRITISH MEDALS. Simon de Passe Silver Counters (10) standing figure type, including Harold, William I and II, Edward IV, Edward VI. Fair, many pierced. (10) Estimate:...
33. British Coins. William IV, penny, 1831, bare head r., rev. Britannia std. r. with shield and trident (S.3845), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as MS63BN, some original mint lustre and with an iridescent toning, practically uncirculated, very scarce this choice Estimate:...
34. British Coins. William IV, bronzed proof halfpenny, 1831, bare head r., rev. Britannia std. r. with shield and trident (S.3847), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as PF65BN, FDC Estimate:...
35. British Coins. Sovereigns. William IV, sovereign, 1836, bare head r., rev. crowned shield of arms, N of ANNO struck on shield (S.3829B; M.20A), tiny dig below bust, lightly burnished, otherwise almost extremely fine An extremely rare variety. Only about six pieces are known and this is believed...
36. Ireland, James II (1685-1691), civil war coinage, 1689-1691, 'gunmoney' issues (2), Halfcrown, large flan, May 1690 (S.6579), fine, small flan, May 1690 (S.6580), very fine; William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1693 (S.6597), fine, George IV, Penny, 1822 (S.6623), very fine (4) Estimate £ 100-130 ...
37. William IV (1830-1837), Coronation 1831, gold medal by William Wyon, head right, signed c on truncation and w. wyon. s below, rev. head of Queen Adelaide right, signed c on truncation and w. wyon. s below, 33mm. (BHM.1475; E.1251; Wollaston xvi, ill.25), some light scuff marks, almost extremely...
38. William IV, bronzed proof Halfpenny, 1831, inverted axis, bare head right, rev. Britannia right (Peck 1463; S.3847), light surface stains; Half-Farthing, 1837, and Quarter-Farthing, 1835 (Peck 1476, 1477; S.3849, 3850), all extremely fine (3) Estimate £ ...
39. Colonial, George I (1714-1727), Coinage of William Wood, Rosa Americana issues, Twopence, 1723, laureate head right, rev. crowned rose, motto on ribbon below (Crosby pl. IV, 10; Breen 92), small verdigris spot on chin and cheek and to right of rose, otherwise very fine Estimate £ 100-150 ...
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40. g British India, East India Company, William IV (1830-37), AV Mohur, 11.63g, 1835, bust of William IV right, william iiii, king. 1835.,rev. lion standing left under palm tree, value in English and Urdu below, east india company (Pr.17; KM.451.1), a couple of minute scratches in obverse field,...
41. g British India, East India Company, William IV, proof restrike Two Mohurs, 1835, head right, RS incuse on truncation, rev. lion and palm tree, edge grained (F.1592b), good very fine, rare Estimate £ 1,500-2,000 ...
42. COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. William IV, Prince of Orange (1711-1751), Marriage to Princess Anne (1709-1759), Silver Medal, 1734, by Martin Holtzhey, busts vis-à-vis, rev the couple join hands before a priest, 45mm (MI 506/54; vL suppl IX, 90). Scuffed, nearly very fine and...
43. COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. William IV, Prince of Orange (1711-1751) and Princess Anne (1709-1759), Birth of Prince William of Orange, Silver Medalet, 1748, by Martin Holtzhey, conjoined busts right, rev angel with infant child, 26mm (MI 640/334; vL suppl XXV, 255; Brock...
44. MEDALS BY SUBJECT. National and International Exhibition Medals. Medicine and Pharmacology, Pair of Engraved Silver Prize Medals for the Manchester School of Medicine and Surgery, Pine Street, the reverses engraved with details, first, “Mr Edwin Bennett for Excelling in the Examination on the...
45. William IV gold Sovereign 1832, S-3829B, KM717, MS61 NGC, a fully lustrous example with great golden color, and a highly sought after type. Estimate: 1250.00-1500.00...
46. William IV gold Sovereign 1837, S-3819B, KM717, MS62 NGC, wonderful portrait of William, who ruled fewer years than any monarch in the 19th century, resulting in scarce and highly sought after coins. Estimate: 1250.00-1500.00...
47. GERMAN STATES. SAXONY. Johann Georg IV, 1691-1694. Taler Klippe, 1693. Reception of Britain's Order of the Garter from William III and Mary. Ornate monogram under Electoral Bonnet, Klappmütze within Garter inscribed HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. Rv. Crossed swords in flower wreath, shields in...
48. GREAT BRITAIN. William IV, 1820-1837. Shilling, 1825. Bust left, date and legends around. Rv. Crowned Lion atop Crown, legends around. KM 694. Fully brilliant and highly lustrous. Die ejection doubling noted at the obverse legends and date. Pleasing Uncirculated....
49. GREAT BRITAIN. William IV and Adelaide Coronation Medal, 1831. Silver, 33.5mm, 18.17 grams. By William Wyon after Francis Chantrey. BHM 1475, Wollaston 25. Obv. King's head r. Rev. Queen Consort's diadem head r., all-English legends. One of 1,900 that escaped melting. Sharp and distinctly...
50. Selection of British and Other Engraved Coppers: * JEAN KRAPFF, 1758. Name and date appear on both sides. Brass, 32 x 30.8mm * William Snape. Script William/ Snape on George III Halfpenny. 28.9mm * SPAIN. 8 Maravedis, 1652. Multiply Overstruck Copper of the time of Felipe IV, bearing at least...
51. William IV, Penny, 1834, bare head right, rev. Britannia (Peck 1459; S.3845), a few light marks in fields, small rust spot behind head, traces of lustre, even tone, almost extremely fine Estimate £ 180-220 provenance Pennsylvania Cabinet Collection, Bowers and Merena, Baltimore, 15...
52. William IV, proof Sovereign, 1830, bare head right, rev. crowned shield, plain edge (S.3829B), some hairlines and minor scuffing in the brilliant fields, slight rub on the highpoints and a small scratch on and behind the neck, good extremely fine, rare Estimate £ ...
53. William I (1066-1087), Penny, 1.43g broken, canopy type (BMC 3), Bath, Brungar, facing bust crowned and diademed within a canopy of two columns, rev. cross bottonée over quadrilateral with annulet at centre, +brvngar on bade (N.843; S.1251), once mended, now broken into two parts, but with clear...
54. Truro School Prize Medal 1807, vim. promovet. insitam.a young sapling growing from a stump, engraved guilielmo richards dignissimo 1807 in exergue, rev. legend in seven lines min. sac. honoratissimus vicecomes de falmouth hoc alum. benemerent. in schol. truro. praem. l.f.c., gilt metal, 47mm.,...
55. A collection of coins and medals, in an album, appox 200 items, hammered and milled, including hammered threepences (14), Elizabeth I and Charles II, Groats, William IV and Victoria (17), Threepences, Charles II to George VI (approx. 90), Halfcrowns (16), medals (approx. 35), and other coins, ...
56. William IV (1830-37), Coronation, 1831, gold medal by William Wyon after F. Chantrey, head right, signed C on truncation and w. wyon. s. below, rev. head of Queen Qdelaide left, signed c on truncation and w. wyon. s. below, 33mm. (BHM.1475; E.1251; Wollaston xvi, ill.25), extremely fine ...
57. Essequibo and Demerary, William IV (1830-37), Guilder, 1832, extremely fine, other British Commonwealth Shilling or Shilling size coins (43), including British West Africa, 1917, New Guinea, 1935, Australia, Cyprus, New Zealand, South Africa, etc. mostly very fine or better (44) Estimate £ ...
58. William IV, Shillings (2), 1834 (ESC 1268; S. 3835) mark on cheek and reverse, extremely fine; 1836 (ESC 1273; S.3835), about extremely fine (2) Estimate £ ...
59. Miscellaneous minor silver coins (18) including Sixpences (16), William III; Anne, 1708 E, poor; George I, George II, George III (2), George IV (2), Victoria (3), Edward VII (2), George V (4), Threepence; and a Bristol Fourpence, 1811, fair - fine, one or two better (18) Estimate £ ...
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