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Catalogue for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 30th of October 2024

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  • A half sovereign 1907

254

A half sovereign 1907

sold for £220

  • A half sovereign 1910

255

A half sovereign 1910

sold for £220

  • A 9ct yellow gold commemorative Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee coin, 3.1 grams

256

A 9ct yellow gold commemorative Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee coin, 3.1 grams

  • A sovereign 1860

257

A sovereign 1860

sold for £440

  • Edward VI (1547-53), a silver shilling facing bust (S 2483) Tun mint mark, 6.08 grams

258

Edward VI (1547-53), a silver shilling facing bust (S 2483) Tun mint mark, 6.08 grams

sold for £140

  • Edward VI (1547-53), a silver shilling facing bust (S 2483) Y mint mark, 6 grams

259

Edward VI (1547-53), a silver shilling facing bust (S 2483) Y mint mark, 6 grams

sold for £95

  • Edward VI (1547-53), a silver shilling facing bust (S 2482) Tun mint mark, 5.87 grams

260

Edward VI (1547-53), a silver shilling facing bust (S 2482) Tun mint mark, 5.87 grams

sold for £95

  • A Commonwealth (1649-60) silver shilling (S 3217), dated 1653, sun mint mark, 5.8g

261

A Commonwealth (1649-60) silver shilling (S 3217), dated 1653, sun mint mark, 5.8g

sold for £240

  • James I (1603-25), a silver shilling, 3rd coinage, 6th bust (S 2668), trefoil mint mark, 5.8 grams

262

James I (1603-25), a silver shilling, 3rd coinage, 6th bust (S 2668), trefoil mint mark, 5.8 grams

sold for £150

  • Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a silver sixpence (S 572) 5th issue dated 1579, Greek Cross mint mark, 2.8 grams

263

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a silver sixpence (S 572) 5th issue dated 1579, Greek Cross mint mark, 2.8 grams

sold for £80

  • Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a silver sixpence (S 572) 7th issue dated 1601, 1 mint mark 2.6 grams

264

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a silver sixpence (S 572) 7th issue dated 1601, 1 mint mark 2.6 grams

sold for £20

  • Henry VIII  (1509-47), a silver groat (S S2369), 3rd coinage 1544-7, mint marks Tower Lis, 2.5 grams

265

Henry VIII (1509-47), a silver groat (S S2369), 3rd coinage 1544-7, mint marks Tower Lis, 2.5 grams

sold for £160

  • James V (1513-1542), a Scottish silver groat, second coinage (S 5378), OPPIDV trefoil stops,  2.58 grams

266

James V (1513-1542), a Scottish silver groat, second coinage (S 5378), OPPIDV trefoil stops, 2.58 grams

sold for £200

  • John (1199-1216), a short cross silver penny (S 1350B), 1.47 grams

267

John (1199-1216), a short cross silver penny (S 1350B), 1.47 grams

sold for £110

  • William and Mary (1689-1694), a silver three pence (S 3441) dated 1689, 1.5 grams

268

William and Mary (1689-1694), a silver three pence (S 3441) dated 1689, 1.5 grams

sold for £65

  • George II (1727-1760), a silver sixpence (S 3710A) old head, lima below bust, dated 1746, 3 grams

269

George II (1727-1760), a silver sixpence (S 3710A) old head, lima below bust, dated 1746, 3 grams

sold for £65

  • Henry VI (1422-1461), a silver groat (S 1836) Calais mint, amulets at neck, 3.61 grams

270

Henry VI (1422-1461), a silver groat (S 1836) Calais mint, amulets at neck, 3.61 grams

sold for £70

  • Edward IV (1461-1470), a silver groat, light coinage, quatrefoils to breast and neck, sun mint mark 2.65 grams

271

Edward IV (1461-1470), a silver groat, light coinage, quatrefoils to breast and neck, sun mint mark 2.65 grams

sold for £65

  • Henry III (1216-1272), a silver penny (1248-50 provincial phase) mint mark 3 or 4, 1.28 grams

272

Henry III (1216-1272), a silver penny (1248-50 provincial phase) mint mark 3 or 4, 1.28 grams

sold for £60

  • Edward IV (1461-1470), a silver half groat, no marks to neck, 2.21 grams

273

Edward IV (1461-1470), a silver half groat, no marks to neck, 2.21 grams

sold for £50

  • Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a silver shilling 6th issue (1582-1600) (S 2527), bust 6B?, 6.20 grams

274

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a silver shilling 6th issue (1582-1600) (S 2527), bust 6B?, 6.20 grams

sold for £95

  • An early hammered silver farthing, likely Henry VII

275

An early hammered silver farthing, likely Henry VII

  • A Charles II (1660-1685), a silver crown (S 3358/3359)  dated 1679 T. PRIMO, 29.48 grams

276

A Charles II (1660-1685), a silver crown (S 3358/3359) dated 1679 T. PRIMO, 29.48 grams

sold for £160

  • A Charles II (1660-1685), a silver crown (S 3358/3359) dated 1679 T. PRIMO 29.2 grams

277

A Charles II (1660-1685), a silver crown (S 3358/3359) dated 1679 T. PRIMO 29.2 grams

sold for £190

  • Two Spanish silver 8 real pieces (pieces of 8) Charles III 1786 and Charles IV 1790

278

Two Spanish silver 8 real pieces (pieces of 8) Charles III 1786 and Charles IV 1790

sold for £95