Auction: 23051 - English Milled and Hammered Coins and Artefacts
Lot: 1062
Edwardian Pennies and Farthings (13) including: Edward I (1272-1307), Class 9b (3), Bristol, crowned bust facing, rev. VILL BRISTOLIE, long cross and pellets, 1.37g, 1h (Spink 1416); another, Durham (King's Receiver), as last, rev. CIVITAS DVREHE, 1.31g, 11h (Spink 1421); additionally, Kingston-upon-Hull, as before, rev. VILL KYNCESTON, 1.35g, 11h (Spink 1426); and Lincoln, Class 3g, similar, rev. CIVITAS LINCOL', 1.38g, 2h (Spink 1427); and, Canterbury (2), Class 10cf, as before, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, 1.39g, 11h; another, 1.37g, 10h (Spink 1419); also, London (2), Class 4e, ropey hair, trio of pellets on breast, rev. CIVITAS •LONDON, similar, 1.38g, 9h (Spink 1398; another, Class 3[?], 0.90g, 3h; lastly,, Farthing (1), Class 3g, E R ANGLIE, as the Penny, rev. LONDONIENSIS, 0.34g, 3h (Spink 1446); additionally, Edward II (1307-1327), Class 14, London, as before, 1.20g, 11h (Spink 1460); and, Durham (Episcopal), Bishop Kellawe, similar, CIVITAS DVREME, 1.23g, 9h (Spink 1469); and, Class 15c, Bury St Edmunds, similar, rev. VILL SCI EDMVNDI, 1.40g, 4h (Spink 1465); lastly, Farthing, Class 10-11, London, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, 0.36g, 10h (Spink 1474), some with minor splits, otherwise all toned, all good to very fine; some interesting provincial mints from the First and Second Recoinages (13)
Provenance
The George Pickering Collection of English and Anglo-Gallic Silver Coins
i) Seaby, by private treaty, 1982 - £25
ii) Seaby, by private treaty, 1981 - £35
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Sold for
£290
Starting price
£200