George III (1760-1820) Early Coinages Guinea
Ref 36/131 | Price £1,200.00 |
1785, fourth laureate head, rev. crowned garnished shield, Schneider -; Farey 1240; MCE 389; S.3728
good VF
George III (1760-1820) Early Coinages Proof Guinea
Ref 36/132 | Price £12,750.00 |
1787, by Lewis Pingo, fifth laureate head right, rev. crown 'spade' shaped shield, date below, edge plain, Farey 1730; MCE 391; S.3729, once lightly wiped, brilliant, rare,
practically FDC
George III (1760-1820) Early Coinages Guinea
Ref 36/133 | Price £1,500.00 |
1788, fifth head, rev. 'spade' shaped shield, Schneider -; Farey 1270; MCE 428; S.3735, some light handling marks, minor edge bruise
EF
George III (1760-1820) New Coinage Sovereign
Ref 36/149 | Price £1,475.00 |
1820, large date with open '2', laureate head right with hair with tighter curls, date below, rev. St. George slaying dragon, M.4E; S.3785C; B.7 , once cleaned,
good VF
George III (1760-1820) New Coinage Proof Shilling struck in Gold
Ref 36/159 | Price £100,000.00 |
1816, by Thomas Wyon, after Pistrucci, laureate head, GEOR: III D:G: BRITT: REX F:D:, rev. HONI . SOIT. Q MAL.Y PENSE., crowned garnished shield within Garter, WWP incuse on left of shield, W on right of shield (for W.W. Pole and Thomas Wyon respectively),Wilson and Rasmussen 211; Davies 80-1A; ESC 2142 [R7] (1230); S.3790, a highly important coin, probably produced for presentation purposes, believed unique,
With some certainty, ex. G. W. E. Bieber, Sotheby, 13 May 1889, lot 441; H. Montagu, "Collection from George I to Victoria" purchased by Spink 1890. lot 209, £35; "Nobleman" Baron Phillipe de Ferrari La Renotiere, Sotheby, 27 March 1922, lot 94, £14-10s; The Palace Collections of Eygpt (King Farouk), Sotheby, 24 February 1954, lot 818 and Spink 157, 15 November 2001, lot 547.
(The latter sale contained a number of important patterns and proofs struck in gold, I was the vendor on behalf of a collector. ).
good EF
George IV (1820-1830) Proof Sovereign
Ref 36/196 | Price £7,000.00 |
1821, engraved by Benedetto Pistrucci, laureate bust left, GEORGIUS IIII D:G:BRITANNIAR:REX F:D, rev. St. George slaying dragon, date below, edge straight grained, WR 231; S.3800; B.11, faint hairlines, possibly cleaned,
good EF
George IV (1820-1830) Half Sovereign
Ref 36/198 | Price £1,450.00 |
1828, bare head, rev. crowned garnished shield, M.409; S.3804
EF/good EF
Victoria (1837-1901) Five Pounds
Ref 36/249 | Price £3,150.00 |
1887, Jubilee head, rev. St George and the dragon, S.3864, handling marks,
good VF
Victoria (1837-1901) Two Pounds
Ref 36/250 | Price £1,500.00 |
1887, Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and dragon, S.3865
practically unc
Victoria (1837-1901) Sovereign
Ref 36/254 | Price £600.00 |
1887-M, first legend, Jubilee veiled bust left, imperfect J on truncation, G: closer to crown, rev. small B.P., M mint mark on ground, M.131E; S.3867B , a few handling marks,
unc
Victoria (1837-1901) Half Sovereign
Ref 36/257 | Price £1,300.00 |
1842, type A1, M.418; S.3859, as struck,
unc
George VI (1936-1952) Proof Sovereign
Ref 36/381 | Price £3,750.00 |
1937, bare head left, rev. similar, edge plain, M.-; S.4076
, brilliant,
practically FDC
BELGIUM, Duchy of Brabant, Louis De Male (1346-84) Chaise au lion
Ref 36/464 | Price £2,250.00 |
Wt.4.55g., Count seated, holding sword and wearing an open coronet of roses, Lion in shield by left knee, all with in a tressure, rev. cross within quadrilobe, SCBI 61, 148; Delmonte 466; Fr.152
EF
NETHERLANDS, Kampen, City Coinage (1600) Rose Noble
Ref 36/465 | Price £1,200.00 |
Wt. 7.44g., king standing in ship, holding sword and shield, rose on hull, 'C' on flag at stern, rev. floriated cross, rose and sun in centre, Delmonte 1106; Fr.151-1, a little crinkled,
VF-EF
Anne (1702-1714) Two Guineas
Ref 36/104 | Price £0.00 |
1711, draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields with arms of England and Scotland conjointly impailed, sceptres in angles, Garter star in centre, Schneider -; MCE 206; S.3569, a lovely example, historical minor edge test mark on obverse, otherwise
good EF