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C A T A L 0 G U E

OF THE COLLECTION

OF

COINS AND MEDALS

OF

JOHN LINDSAY, ESQ.

OF CORK;

CONSISTING OF

GREEK, ROMAN, EARLY BRITISH, ANGLO-SAXON, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH,

IN COPPER, SILVER, AND GOLD;

AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND,

SOME HIGHLY INTERESTING AND RARE PIECES IN EACH SERIES,

CABINETS, &c.

WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,

'aucttonms of ICttcrarp DroPcrtP & ®orfcs tllustrattoc of AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C., On WEDNESDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1867, & Three following Days,

AT ONE o’clock PRECISELY.

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May be Viewed Two Days prior, and Catalogues had.

J. Davy and Sons, Printers, 137, Long Acre.

CONDITIONS OF SALE.

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

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

II. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 2s. (3d.

and so on in proportion.

III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and

to pay down 5s. in the Pound, if required, in part of payment of the Purchase-money ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold.

IV. The Sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any

error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or errors of description.

V. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s expence, immediately

after the conclusion of the Sale; in default of which, Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge will not hold them¬ selves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged or otherwise des¬ troyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. If at the expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the Sale, the Lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be catalogued for immediate sale, and the expence, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought, Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge will have the option of re-selling the Lots uncleared either by public or private sale, without any notice being given to the defaulter.

VI. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money

required or deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaidter at this sale.

Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale , may have their Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants ,

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON, & HODGE,

Wellington Street, Strand.

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CATALOGUE

OP THE

VALUABLE COLLECTION OF GREEK, ROMAN, EARLY BRITISH, ANGLO-SAXON, ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND IRISH

COINS AND MEDALS,

(Coper, Wilber itnb C^olb,

FORMED BY

JOHN LINDSAY, ESQ.

OF CORK.

FIRST DAY’S SALE.

ENGLISH TOKENS.

LOT

1 Tradesmen’s Tokens of the 17th Century, 13 ; Leaden Pil¬

grim’s Tokens, 3 ; Provincial Tokens, Halfpennies, 50 ; Pennies, 29 95

2 Provincial Tokens of the 18th Century.] Earthings and

Halfpennies ; Medalets ; Satirical Tokens ; Model Coins, &c. 164

3 English Silver Provincial Tokens. Peterborough, Eighteen-

penny; Shillings of Newport, Birmingham, Haverford West, Cheltenham, Bristol, Andover, Gloucester, Gains¬ borough, Marlborough Old Bank, Romsey, Swansea, &c. ; Sixpences of Peterborough, Bristol, Leatb, York, &c. 22

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ANCIENT BRITISH AND ANGLO-SAXON COINS.

4 Gold. Whaddon Chase type and two others, small, as Hv.

pi. e, n. 11 3

5 Gold. Uncertain British, small. Silver : Cunobeline, the

proprietor’s own attribution, type as Lindsay , Bern. Coins, pi. 1, n. 20, wt. 7 yrs.; hoth of these coins are said to he of great rarity 2

6 Silver. Icenian and others of various types 13

7 Sceattse. Lion and bird types, Lindsay's Heptarchy , pi. 1,

n. 1, 2, 3, 4, all fine and rare 4

8 Sceattse. Types as Lind. Hep. pi. 1, n. 7, and Buding ,

pi. 1, n. 5, G, 10, 12 6

9 Sceattse. Types as Hawk. 34, 39, 41, all fine and rare 3

10 Sceattse. Types as Hawk. pi. 3, n. 49 ; Lindsay, n. 5, 8, 9,

22, and Bud. pi. 1, n. 28, and pi. 26, n. 10, some fine and rare 7

11 Sceattse. Types as Lind. Bern. Coins, pi. 2, n. 1, 2, 4, the

second piece seems to read att,” and Lind. Hep. n. 18, with Runic legend, fine and rare 4

12 Sceattse. Types as Hawk. n. 40 and 44, varied and very

fine 4

13 Sceattse. Types as Bud. pi. 1, n. 23, 29, 36, and pi. 26,

n. 8, very fine and rare 4

14 Sceattse. Types as Bud. pi. 2, n. 22, 23, 21, reading tic,’’

extremely fine 3

15 Sceattse. Types as Bud. n. 27, 30, some very fine 5

16 Sceattse. Types as Bud. n. 33, 34, and Lelewel. pi. 3, n. 24,

rare , all very fine 3

17 Sceattse. Types as ohv. Bud. pi. 29, n. 11, and rev. Bud.

pi. 1 , n. 1, extra rare and fine ; Others, as Lind. Hep.

n. 10, 15, 16, 20, 21, some with Runic letters 7

18 Sceattse. St. Alchnud (brother of Alchred), Bud. pi. 26,

n. 6, hoth rare 2

19 Sceatta. Theodore, Abp. York, a.d. 668-692, Hum. Chron.

vol. V, p. 158, very fine and rare 1

20 Sceatta. Wibba, King of Mercia, as Lind. Bern. Coins ,

pi. 2, n. 5, extra rare, broken 1

If this coin is correctly appropriated, it is the earliest , Anglo-Saxon coin known.

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21 Sceattaj. Oswy, 642-670, Lind pi. 1, n. 19, with

gyard” in Eunic letters ; Eapa, brother to Peada King: of Mercia, a.d. 642, Lud. pi. 2, n. 9, 10, 16, with epa.” in Eunic letters 4

*** For the appropriation of the three last coins, see Haigh’s Conquest of Britain by the Saxons,” page 41, and pi. 2. n. 6, 7, 8, 9.

22 Sceattae. Types as Lind. Hep. n. f, 11, 12, 1 , &c., and

another, said to be of Aldfrith King of Northumber¬ land, 6S5-705 ; Lind. Lem. Coins , pi. 2, n. 3, alf. and a very rude head, well preserved 7

23 Stycse. Eardulf and Alfwald II, according to Lind. n. 26,

29, 3 L ; 32 7

24 Stycse. Eanred, Etbelred, and Vigmund (one of the first-

named King in silver), various monevers, mostly fine 23

25 Stvcse. Etbelred, Eedulf, Osbercht, Vigmund, Aeilred

and Eanred, &c., various moneyers, mostly fine 26

26 Stycae. Eardulf, Eedulf, Osbercht, Abps, Vulfhere, and

Vigmund, various moneyers, some rare; and others, said to be of Halfden and Aedered, some very rare 37

PENNIES.

27 Siefriedus. Types as Lind. pi. 3, n. 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72,

and the Halfpenny, n. 74, rare, all fine 8

28 Eegnald. Lad. pi. 11, n. 1, +reen°A’L0d. lvnve*, rev.

+ 'AVRA' MON'iTREr., of excessive rarity, and fine 1

29 Anlaf. Lad. pi. 11, n. 20, very rare, but broken 1

30 Eric. Lind. pi. 2, n. 43, rev. infelear. m. divided by three

crosses ; this coin has been broken and rejoined, very rare 1

31 Eric. Lud. pi. 11, n. I, eric, hex., sword pointing to

right, rev. +leofiemone., extremely rare and pierced 1

32 Mercia, Ofia. Lind. Lem Coins , pi. 2, n. 6, rev. osmod.,

extremely rare, fine, but slightly broken 1

33 Coen vii If. Hawk. a. 73, rev. +periie!£rdi. cd one^tX

bioken. Berhtulf, Lud. pi. 7, n. 3, rev. brid. odoneta., broken , both very rare 2

34 Burgred, usual type, various moneyers, all fine 9

35 Burgred, usual type, various moneyers, chiefly fine 10

4

36 East Anglia, Eadmund, Bud. pi. 9, n. 1, the same money ei\

ivell preserved ; from the Cuff Sale 1

37 St. Eadmund, usual types, various moneyers, some fine 8

38 Ceolnotb, Abp. of Canterbury, Rud.pl. 13, n. 4, rev. +lil.

moneta. doeoye., and in the angles of the cross, ei-vi-t-az., very rare 1

39 Ceolnoth, two other varieties, both rare, one broken ; Cnut

and Cunnetti ,from the Cuerdale find, and a Halfpenny, from the same, scarce 6

40 Cnut and Cunnetti ; from the Cuerdale find, all fine 7

41 Sole Monarchs. Egcbeorht, Bud. pi. 27, n. 1, rev. +edel-

CCOD. cdonet. very rare and fine, but has been rejoined 1

42 Ethelwulf, Bud. pi. 30, n. 13, rev. +diae. nONiTA. fine

and rare 1

43 Ethelwulf, without head, Bud.pl. 15, n. 6, rev. +osmynd.

moneta., and in the centre saxonioeym. in three lines, rare and fine 1

44 Ethelbearht, usual type, rev. +dydyine. moneta., cruci-

formly arranged, fractured. Ethelred I, Bud. pi. 15, n. 4, rev. m Annin e. moneta. 2

45 Alfred, Burgred type, rev. yyleeed. moneta, arranged in

three lines , fractured. Another, usual type, rev. dydiL. mon. 2

46 Alfred, Lind. pi. 4, n. 93, rev. edelu yte, mo., and in mo¬

nogram sPONiPiL=Swanage Mint, of great rarity, but reverse badly struck 1

47 Alfred, without head, Canterbury Mint, scarce and well pre¬

served. 2

48 Eadweard the Elder, with ornament, Bud. pi. 16, n. 12,

moneyer boieA. broken, found in Go. Tipperary . Ano¬

ther, Lind. pi. 4, n. 106, rev. ByENELi. mo., rare, found in Ireland 2

49 Eadweard the Elder, Bud. pi. 17 , n. 29, rev. beoenpold

and toehtelm., moneyers, both fine 2

50 Eadweard the Elder, same types, rev. ^deeeb. and e.eLe-

nyie, moneyers. Aethelstan, two varieties, one of the Chester Mint 4

51 Eadweard the Elder, same types with Aethered and Aethel-

ferth moneyers Aethelstan, rev. pitit. and pinele.,

well preserved 5

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54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

Aethelstan, with head, Lind. pi. 4, n. 108. rev. +HV5LAE. MO. ROF. eivit., presumed unique for the town, and it is the earliest specimen ice have of the Rochester Mint 1

Aethelstan, with head, Lind. pi. 4, n. 107, of the York Mint, a large piece broken off" the coin. Another with head, Rud. pi. 17, n. 3, rev. + heebie, monta. very rare , broken and rejoined 2

Aethelstan, with head, Rud. pi. 17, n. 10, rev. erimpald.

mo. lond. Li., London Mint, very rare , but not fine 1 Aethelstan, Rud. pi. 18, n. 18, two varieties of the York Mint, one fine. Eadweard the Elder, two different moneyers, both poor 4

Aethelstan, Rud. n. 21, of the London and Chester Mints, all well preserved 3

Aethelstan, Lind. Supp. pi. 6, n. 144, +eie. monet a. lyner. j and two others of the Chester Mint, well pre¬ served 3

Aethelstan, Lind. Rem. Coins , pi. 2, n. 9, 10, 11, very rude work. Another, Rud. pi. 17, n. 14, +ei xaneleriit., rev. BERN ART 4

Eadmund, with head, Lind. Rem. Coins , pi. 2, n. 12, rev. +REINLRIM. moneta. ox., Oxford Mint, very rare, fairly preserved ; teas found in Ireland in 1843 1

Eadmund, with head, Rud. pi. 18, n. 2, rev. +hroi>E/Vr. mo., mint indistinct , but probably Norwich, rare , cracked. Two others, Rud. pi. 18, n. 9, rev. boeTC. moit. and +BRMOD. mo., both well preserved 3

Eadmund, without head, Lind. Rem. Coins , pi. 2, n. 13, rev. boec. EBBE=Ebchester Mint, extremely rare and well preserved 3

Eadmund, Eadred, Eadwig. Rud. pi. 20, n. 4 ; and Eadgar, Rud.pl. 21. n. 9, fairly preserved 4

Eadmund, usual type, pierced. Eadred, with a curiously formed ornament after rex., very rare. Eadgar, usual type 3

Eadmund, Eadred, and Eadgar, various moneyers, one broken and one cracked 5

Eadred, with head, Lind , Rem. Coins, pi 2, n. 14, rev. + MANNA, MONETA, rare and well preserved 1

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67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

78

79

80

81

82

83

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Eadred, with bare head to right, moneyer hildvlf, rare, broken 7

Eadred, without head, Lind. Bern . Coins , 2, n. 15,

eadred. rex. ox. yreiz. rev . py oelm.mo, rm/ rare piece of the Oxford Mint, fine 1

Eadred, Lind . Supp. pi. 6, n. 151, rev. baldyyin.mo., scarce variety ; and two others, />/. 19, w. 9, moneyers,

Hunred and Theodmaer, all well preserved 3

Eadred, Bud. pi. 19, n. 5, different money ers. Eadgar, Bud. pi. 21, n. 9, different moneyers, well preserved 4 Eadred, Bud.pl. 19, n. 9, rev. Deodmaer, fine. Eadwig, the King’s name in large letters, rev. siLeered, scarce variety 2

Eadred and Eadgar, different moneyers, all broken. Ead¬ wig, Bud. pi. 20, n. 8, with m. within the circle, scarce and well preserved 5

Eadwig, Bud. pi. 20, n. 3, rev. eoiLa. beda. mo net a., of the Bedford Mint, fine and scarce 1

Eadwig, Lind. Bern. Coins, pi. 2, n. 18, rev. bot!Y. iiTCm. mo., Southampton Mint, sc<rce. Another, Bud. pi. 20, n. 7, rev. pilziL. ne. m., Miut unknown, scarce 2

Eadwig, Lind. Hep. pi. 5, n. 115, rev. a:delLSr. mo., a rare type, fine 1

Eadwig, Lind. Bern. Coins, pi. 2, n. 19, rev. renn. yyo. in large letters, scarce. Another, similar type, but of dif¬ ferent work, both well preserved 2

Eadgar, Lind. Bern. Coins, pi. 2, n. 21, 22, 23, different moneyers, well preserved 3

Eadgar, Bud.pl. 21, n. 9, four varieties 4

Eadgar, same types, but different moneyers, all fine 5

Eadgar, same types, but different moneyers, i ll well pre¬ served. 5

Eadgar, same types, but different moneyers, one unpub¬ lished, all well preserved 0

Eadgar, Bud. n. 10, with m. in field, moneyer, Ingelries, fine ; and 3 others, two of them broken 4

Eadgar, Bud. n. 12, moneyers, Thurmod, Leofstan, and Aldwine. Two others, Bud. n. 13, rev. deor-le- lae. N. of the Leicester Mint, scarce; Bud . n. 16, broken; some fine 5

84 Eadgar, Bud. n. 20, rev. +herolf. moneta. e b., Ebchester

Mint, fine and very rare 1

85 Eadweard the Martyr, Bud. n. 3, rev. +enape.. mo. stanf.,

Stamford Mint,j#we and scarce 1

80 Ethelred II, with helmet, Bud. n. 1, Lincoln; Irish type, London, Lincoln, and two varieties of York ; Crux type, Canterbury and York 7

87 Ethelred II, Irish type, 2, one as Lind. IIep.pl. 5, n. 122, with i). in one angle ot the cross, broken ; Crux type, 4,

Lewes, Huntingdon, Rochester and Limne, well pre¬ served (j

SB Ethelred II, Lind. LLep. pi. 5. n. 123, head with sceptre to right, of the London Mint, with ervx. in the angles of the cross, fine and very rare 1

89 Ethelred II, Irish types, Eork ; Crux type, Wilton ; Ano¬

ther, Bud. n. 6, with three pellets before the face, Lincoln Mint, all well preserved 3

90 Ethelred II, Bud. n. 6, London ; Bud. n. 12, Hand type, with

Alpha and Omega, 3, London and Stamford, ivell pre¬ served 4

91 Ethelred II, Hand type, 4. London, Southampton and Stam¬

ford Mints, well preserved 4

92 Ethelred II, same type, 5, Ipswich, Winchester and York

Mints ; Another, same type, clipped to the inner circle, and was so found with some Danish and Norwegian coins 0

93 Ethelred II, Bud. n. 6. York ; Bud. n. 13, London, Stam¬

ford and Winchester ; Cuut, Bud. n. 1, Dover Lincoln, Yrork, some ivell preserved 8

94 Cnut, Bud. n. 1, Lincoln, two varieties, London, Stamford

and York; Bud. n. 0, Gloucester; Bud. n. 8, London; n. 11, Leicester, well preserved 8

95 Cnut, Bud. n. 8, Dover and Winchester; n. 12, Chester;

n. 16, Rochester, 4

96 Cnut, Bud. n. 19, York, six varieties, Canterbury and Win¬

chester; n. 22, Ipswich, some fine 9

97 Harold I, Bud. n. 4, rev. +pvlpie. on. lent., Canterbury

Mint , fine from the Dunbrody hoard 1

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98 Eadweard the Confessor, End. n. 1, London, Winchester,

two varieties of York, and one uncertain ; End . n 5, two varieties of York, one having the crozier instead ol the sceptre, all fine 7

99 Eadweard the Coiressor. End. n. 9, 10, Chester, York, Ac.

well "preserved 7

100 Eadweard the Confessor, End. n. 12, Yfhnchester, with

palx. in the angles of the cross ; n. 13, Sovereign type, with martlets, of the Wilton Mint, scarce ; n. 18, Lei¬ cester, well preserved 3

101 Eadweard the Confessor, End. n. 10, York; n. 12, Dover,

with paix. in the angles of the cross, scarce ; n. 13, Sovereign type, with martlets, of the Wallingford Mint, all fine 3

102 Eadweard the Confessor, Eud. n. 12, with paex. retrograde

in the angles of the cross ; Lind. Sep. n. 127, Sovereign type with martlets ; End. n. 13, London ; n. 20, York, well preserved 3

103 Eadweard the Confessor, Eud. n. 12, London, with peax.

in the angles of the cross ; n. 13, Sovereign type with martlets, London Mint, reading ltxdexex. ; n. 20,

York, well preserved 3

101 Eadweard the Confessor, Eud. n. 12, Wilton, fine and scarce; n. 13, Sovereign type, Lewes; n. 20, York 3

105 Eadweard the Confessor, Eud. n. 13, Leicester; n. 20, York and "Winchester ; and two others 6

105 Eadweard the Confessor, End. 22 and Lind. 157, rev. +sideman. ox. PERHA=Wareham, for this minty this

is probably unique, fine 1

107 Eadweard the Confessor, Lind. Hep. n. 132, rev. +edeab. ox. beore[le3!] = Berkley, of great rarity , only another specimen known of this mint 1

10S Eadweard the Confessor, Eud. n. 22, Bristol, Kornney, Stamford, London, York, and two varieties of Lincoln. well preserved 7

109 Eadweard the Confessor, Lind. Eem. Coins , pi. 2, n. 2d, of

the Stamford Mint, fine and very rare; Eud. n. 23, London and York, all fine 3

110 Eadweard the Confessor, Eud. n. 23, rev. 4-elfpile. ox.

eoxer .jfine; End. n. 25, 27, Chester, London and York 4

9

111 Eadweard the Confessor, Bud. n. 26, 27, Stepney and York ;

Bud. n. 31, London and Wallingford ; Bud. n. 34, York ; n. 36, Thetford, some fine 7

112 Eadweard the Confessor, Bud. n. 29, York ; Bud. n. 31,

Wallingford; n. 33, London; n. 34, York, all fine 4

113 Eadweard the Confessor, Bud. n. 33, Aylesford and Col¬

chester ; and three others, Canterbury and York 5

114 Eadweard the Confessor, Bud. 37, 38, London and York,

aid fine 5

115 Eadweard the Confessor, Bud. n. 37, Bristol, Canterbury,

Thetford, Winchester, London, some fine 8

116 Harold II, Bud. n. 3, London and York, well preserved 2

117 Harold II, Bud. n. 3, rev. + deodred. on. iEST.=Hastings,

fine and rare 1

ENGLISH SILVER COINS FEOM THE CONQUEST.

FARTHINGS AND HALFPENNIES.

118 Edward I, II, III, Richard II, Henry Y or YI, and Ed¬

ward IY, of the London Mint 15

119 John, Halfpenny, Lind. Bern. Coins , pi. 3, n. 10, rev.

RAYLE. LVND., London wt. 9f grs. 1

*** There are only six known of this piece, one of which sold at Walker’s sale for £20. 10s.

120 Henry Y or YI, London, 2 ; Henry VII, London, 6, m. m.

arrow, fine and scarce ; Henry VIII, 3 ; Elizabeth ; James I; Charles I; and the Commonwealth 15

121 Richard II, Halfpenny [said by Mr. Lindsay to be Richard

III, id. 6J grs.'], m. m. cross potent, the bust is said to differ from that of Richard II 1

PENNIES.

122 William I, HJcs. n. 233, Canterbury; n. 234, York, two

varieties 3

123 William I, HJcs. n. 233, Romney and Wilton ; n. 234

Lincoln 3

124 William I, HJcs. n. 234, York ; HJcs. n. 237, Lincoln, two

varieties 3

125 William I, Pax type, HJcs. n. 241, Steyning, Bristol, Ox¬

ford, Winchester, Southwark, Exeter, Lincoln, Walling¬ ford, Salisbury, London, &c. well preserved 14

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120 William I, Pax type, Hks. n. 241, Winchester, Canterbury, Salisbury, Hastings, Southwark, Hereford, Southampton, Cambridge, York, and others 15

127 William I, Hks. n. 243, Winchester; n. 240, Lincoln 2

128 William II, Hks. n. 238, Salisbury, fine and rare 1

129 Henry I, Hks. n. 251, full-faced with annulets, mint un¬

certain, very rare 1

130 Henry I, Hks. n. 255, London ; n. 259, mint uncertain 2

131 Stephen, Hks. n. 268, Norwich ; n. 270, mint#uncertain ;

and three others, two base 5

132 Baronial. Henry Newburgh, Earl of Warwick, Type of

Stephen, Hks. n. 270, and Lind. Item. Med. Coins, pi. 2, n. 43, engraved from this coin, extremely rare 1

133 Eustace, Hks. n. 282, eiSTAoh., extremely rare, hut nearly

half broken off 1

134 Henry II, 5, Hks. n. 285, rev. +nicole. on. noram ;

Another, octagonal , Lind. Lem. Med. Coins , n. 44, sup¬ posed by the proprietor to belong to Lichard I 6

135 Henry III, Short and long cross types, Lincoln, Winches¬

ter, Canterbury, Norwich, London, Exeter, Cardiff, York, Rhudland, Chichester, Oxford, Northampton, &c. 44

136 Henry III, Short and long cross types, London, Lincoln,

Worcester, Cardiff, Rhudland, Canterbury, Winchester, Northampton, York, Gloucester, &c., some with the m. m. cross pomme 42

137 Henry III, Winchester, London, Canterbury, Oxford, St.

Edmundsbury, all of the long cross type, some reading REX. ANGk, REX. TERCI., and AN Q-LIETERCI. 17

138 Edward I, York, St. Edmundsbury, London, Berwick,

Kingston, Newcastle, Exeter, Bristol, Robert de Hadeleie Durham, Chester, Lincoln 51

139 Edward I and II, London, York, with cross on breast and

quatrefoil in centre of reverses ; Canterbury, Bristol, Newcastle, St. Edmundsbury, Durham, some fine 50

140 Edward III, London, York, with varieties of Durham,

with English n. and Roman n. in the legends 30

141 Richard II, York, one with lis on breast ; Henry V or VI,

London and York, some reading henrtc. and others IIENRTCYS. 11

1 1

142 Henry IV, York, with quatrefoil in centre of cross, ex¬

tremely rare and fairly preserved 1

143 Edward IV, London; Durham, of Bishop Booth; York,

of Archbps. Neville and Rotherham ; Richard III, Durham, with s. on the breast; for Bishop Sherwood, very rare , but poor 7

144 Henry VII, Arched Crown type, Canterbury, very rare and

fairly preserved 1

145 Henry VII and VIII, Sovereign type, &c., Durham, Lon¬

don and York 13

146 Edward VI and Philip and Mary, Rose Pennies, York and

London 5

147 Elizabeth, James I, Charles I, Commonwealth, Charles II,

and others, to Victoria 30

GEOATS.

148 Edward III, London, m. m. cross, some well preserved 14

149 Edward III, London and York, some well preserved 9

150 Edward III, London, m. m. cross, with Roman m. in deum,

adjutoeum and meum, well preserved and probably unique 1

151 Richard II, London, m. m. cross, fine and rare 1

152 Richard II, London, two varieties of portrait 2

153 Henry V and VI, nine varieties, one with a pellet on each

side of the crown, well preserved 9

154 Henry VI, Light Groats, wt. 38, 46 and 47 yrs ., London,

York and Bristol, the last rare 3

155 Edward IV, Bristol, York, Norwich and London, one of

the last named, with a. on the king’s breast 12

156 Edward IV, London, Bristol, Norwich, Coventry and York,

some ivell preserved 15

157 Richard III, London, m. in. rose and sun, and boar’s head,

scarce and ivell preserved 2

158 Richard III, as before ; with the Half of another Groat,

m. m. boar’s head 3

159 Henry VII and VIII, various types, including one of the

first coinage of Henry VII, and one of Archbishop Wolsey 15

160 Henry VII and VIII, various types, including one of the

first coinage of Henry V7I 17

12

161 Henry VIII, Profile and full-faced types, some with t. w.

at the sides of the shield, for Abp. Wolsey 16

162 Mary, and Philip and Mary; Elizabeth, 3 ; one type of

Mary without inner circle, very rare ; Charles I, Aberys- twith ; Charles II, some well 'preserved 7

163 Mary, and Philip and Mary, Elizabeth, and from Charles

II to Victoria, some fine 31

HALF GROATS.

164 Edward III, London and York, some well preserved 10

165 Henry IV, Light Half Groat, London, wt. 27 grs., pre¬

sumed to be the first known, None yet detected,” see Hies. p. 104, unfortunately wacked , otherwise good 1

166 Henry V or VI, London ; Edward IV, London and Can¬

terbury, one with the badge of Abp. Bourchier, and one with a a. on the breast 10

167 Henry VII, Open and arched Crown types, London, Can¬

terbury and York. Henry VIII, Canterbury, of Abp. Wareham, some well preserved 10

168 Henry VII and VIII, with keys under shield ; and others,

of Cranmer, Wolsey and Wareham 12

169 Henry VIII, Profile and full-faced type, struck by Cran¬

mer, Lee, Wareham and Wolsey 16

170 Elizabeth ; James I ; Charles I, one with ich. dien.

under a plume, very rare , but pierced ; Commonwealth ; Charles II, and others, to Victoria 36

SHILLINGS.

171 Edward VI, profile and full-faced, m.m. swan, y. y., tun.

Philip and Mary, 6, 1554, 55, and two without dates 11

172 Elizabeth, various m. m.f including one of her first coinage

m. m. lis, without inner circle ; and one milled 10

173 Elizabeth, m. m. martlet, woolpack, anchor, tun, key,

annulet, and 2. James I, m. m. thistle, exurgat., &c.; m. m. lis, qu^;. deus., &c., plume over arms ; some well preserved 9

174 James I, exurgat., &c., m. m. lis ; qu.e. deus., &c. m. m.

lis, escallop, cinquefoil, coronet, trefoil and thistle 17

13

175 Charles 1, on. on. anchor, triangle, tun, eye, triangle in

circle, sun, (p) 16

176 Charles I, m. m. harp, bell, plume, portcullis, crown, tun ;

and of the Exeter Mint, 1644, m . on. rose. Newark, Shilling and Sixpence 13

177 Charles I, York, m.on. lion; uncertain, rev. square-topped

Shield, jw, but of very rude work. Commonwealth, 5, 1651, 52, 53, 54. Cromwell, 2, both false 9

178 Commonwealth, 1660, on. on. anchor, scarce. Charles IT,

1663 , fine ; 1666, with elephant under bust, scarce : 1675, with large bust, scarce; and one hammered. James II. William and Mary. William III, 1696, with b. c. N. y. ; 1697, with c. e. ; 1699, with scarce head; 1700; some fine 17

179 Anne, 1703, yigo. ; 1708, plumes ; 1710, roses and plumes;

1711, plain. George I. George II, 1736, roses and plumes ; 1741 and 1747, roses ; 1758, plain ; and others of George III, IY, William IV, and Victoria 16

SIXPENCES.

180 Edward VI ; Philip and Mary ; James I ; Charles I; with

various m. m. Commonwealth, 1649 20

181 Elizabeth, a series from 1561 to 1602, with fifty-three

varieties of m . m.f some fine , and many of the dates are very rare , a very complete set ; and four other varieties, milled 57

182 Elizabeth, duplicates of the previous lot, seven varieties,

milled. Charles II; James II; William and Mary; William III, 6, including b. y. y. ; others from Anne to Victoria 36

THBEEPENCES, & C.

183 Edward VI, m. m. tun, pierced . Elizabeth, hammered and

milled, 1561, 62, 68, 71, 72, 73, 76,78, 79, 80, 82. Charles I, York and Aberystwith ; and others from Charles II. to Victoria, including a Three-farthing and Three-half¬ penny Piece, of Elizabeth, scarce 36

14.

CROWNS.

184 Edward VI, 1551, m. m. y ; Elizabeth, m. m. 1; both fairly

preserved 2

185 Edward VI, m. m. tun, poor ; Charles I, Tower and Exe¬

ter; Commonwealth, 1656 4

1S6 Cromwell, 1658. Charles II, 1662, rose under bust; 1666 elephant under bust, rare 3

187 James IT, 1686, secundo. ; "William and Mary, 1692 ;

William III, 1695, 96 4

1S8 Ann, 1703, vigo. George I, 1716, roses and plumes ; 1723, South Sea Company. George II, 1731, roses and plumes 4

189 George II, 1739, 1743, both roses. George III, 1818 ;

Bank Dollar, 1804. Spanish Dollar, 1801, stamped castle comer colliery, 5s. 5d., rare 5

190 George III, Pattern (termed Mudie’s), rev. Arms cruci-

formly arranged ; Proof Bank of Ireland Six Shilling

Token, 1804, both fine 2

191 George III, Pattern on the union with Ireland, 1817, rev.

eoedxjs. inviolabile., frosted , fine , in a case 1

192 George IV, 1822, tertio. Victoria, 1845, regni. viii. ;

Gothic, 1847, regni. tjndecimo., all fine 3

HALE CROWNS.

193 James I, m. m. trefoil, qtj^. dels., &c. Charles I, Tower.

7, m. m. triangle, r. within brackets, bell, portcullis, tun, sun, crown 8

194 James I, m. m. thistle, qg^;. deus., kc. Charles I, Ox¬

ford, 1643 ; York ; Exeter, m. in. rose, scarce ; Tower, m. m. tun, plume, harp, triangle within circle 8

195 Commonwealth, 1653 ; Cromwell, 1658 ; Charles II, two

varieties 4

196 Cromwell, 165 6, rare date, ivell preserved 1

197 James II, 1687 ; William and Mary, two varieties; Wil¬

liam III ; Ann, 1707, before the Union, with roses and plumes; George I, 1723; George II, two varieties; George III. and IV ; Victoria, 1845 ; and 3 Elorins, 1849, 52, 53 15

ENGLISH GOLD COINS.

198 Edward III, Quarter Noble, with an Annulet in centre of

reverse ; Richard II, Noble, without flag, scarce 2

199 Henry YI, Quarter Noble, with lis over the Arms ;

Edward IY, Angel and Quarter Noble ; Henry YIII, Angel 4

200 Edward IY, Angel and Quarter Noble, well preserved 2

201 James I, Laurel, m. m. rose. Charles I, Angel, rare;

Quarter Sovereign 3

202 James I, Half Sovereign, m. m. rose ; and an Eighth, m. in.

spur rowel, rare , both fair 2

203 William III, Half Guinea, 1698 ; George I, Guinea,

1715 2

204 George I, Quarter Guineas, 2. Geeorge III, Quarter

Guineas, 3 ; Seven Shilling Pieces, 1798, scarce ; 1803, 1806 8

SECOND DAY’S SALE,

ANGLO-IKISH SILVER COINS.

LOT

205 John, Dublin Halfpennies, Moneyers , Robert, Norman,

and Nicol, well preserved 7

206 John Mascle, Earthing, and two others, Downpatrick and

Carrickfergus 3

207 Downpatrick and Carrickfergus, Earthings, two broken 9

208 John, Dublin Pennies, 4, one scarce; Halfpennies, 5,

Dublin and Limerick, some fine 9

209 John, Pennies, 5, one scarce ; Halfpennies, 4, Dublin and

Limerick, some fine 9

210 Henry III, Dublin Pennies, various Moneyers, some

fine 10

16

211 Edward I. Pennies, 6, Cork, Dublin, Waterford ; Half¬

pennies, 4, Dublin and Waterford ; Earthings, 2, Dublin and Waterford, some fine 12

212 Edward I. Pennies, 10, Waterford and Dublin, one with

English n in Dublinie,” and a Dublin Earthing 11

213 Edward IV. Dublin Crown Groats, one with king’s name

and titles, very rare ; Another, with mullets in the outer angles of the tressure, very rare 4

214 Edward IY. Pose and Sun Penny, clipped , but rare ;

Drogheda and Dublin Groats, with rose on centre of reverse, both scarce , one pierced 3

215 Edward IY. Eose and Sun Dublin Half Groat, with head,

fine and very rare 1

216 Edward IY. Groats, Drogheda, Waterford, Trim, scarce ;

Dublin and Limerick, scarce ; some ivell preserved 10

217 Edward IY. Groats, similar lot 10

218 Edward IY. Groats, Waterford, Dublin and Drogheda;

Dublin Pennies, 2, one with rose on centre of cross, some ivell preserved 13

219 Edward IY. Dublin and Waterford Groats, 6 ; Dublin

and Limerick Half Groats, the first fine, and the other extremely rare ; Dublin Pennies, 5, all clipped 13

220 Edward I Y. Three- Crown Groats, 10; Half Groats, 3,

some well preserved 13

221 Edward IY, Three-Crown Groats, 8; Henry YI. or YII,

Portrait Groats of the Dublin Mint, 5, some well pre¬ served 13

222 Ki chard III. Three- Crown Groat, slightly clipped , fine

and rare 1

223 Eichard III, as before, clipped 2

224 Eichard III. Penny, full-faced head, rev . Eose on centre

of Cross, extremely rare , but clipped 1

225 Henry YII. Three- Crown Groats, 3 ; Half Groat and

Penny of the same type, both very rare ; Portrait Groats, with tressure, 3 8

226 Henry YII. Portrait Groats, with and without tressure,

and with open and arched crown, one reading tripeg. dibjis., some well preserved 8

17

22/ Henry VII. Open-Crown Groats, without treasure, 5; Arched- Crown Groats, with treasure, 4, some well pre¬ served q

228 Henry VIII. Groats, with the initial letters of his Queens j Sixpences, with portrait, 2 10

--9 Henry VIII. Groats, as before, 9; Two Threepences and a Sixpence, with head, the first rare ; Base Sixpences, without head, 2 ; and a Shilling of Mary, very poor 15

220 Mary. Shilling, rev. yeritas. &c., Harp crowned, and at the sides m.r. crowned, -fine and rare 1

231 Philip and Mary. Shillings, 2, 1555 ; Groats, 8, 1555, 5G, 57, 58; Three Harp Shillings and Groat, 1561, loth ivell preserved , the latter rare 12

2r3^. Elizabeth. Base Shilling and two Groats, witli portraits ; Base Shilling and Sixpence, without portraits, and two Three-Harp Shillings, 1561, fine silver , some fine 7

233 Elizabeth. Base Groat, with head, pierced; Base Shilling,

Sixpence and Threepence, without head, the last very rare. James I, First and Second Coinages , Shillings, 2 ; Sixpences, 2, very fine g

234 James I, as before, Shillings, 2 ; Sixpences, 3. Charles I,

Blacksmith’s Half Crown, poor ; Ormond Crown; Shil¬ lings, 2 ; Sixpences, 2 ; Groat, and Threepence 13

235 Ormond Money. Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence,

Groat, Threepence, and Twopence, a fair set 7

236 Cork Shilling, 1647, extremely rare , and fair condition 1

237 George III, Bank Tokens. Six-shilling Piece; Half

Crowns, 2 ; Tenpennies, 6, and a Fivepenny 10

IRISH COPPER COINS.

238 Edward IV ; St. Patrick, very rare; Elizabeth, Pennies

and Halfpennies; James I ; Charles I, Cork, 2, rare ; Charles II ; James II ; William and Mary; St. Patrick ; George I, principally Halfpennies, some fine 4S

239 Charles II, St. Patrick, William and Mary, William III,

George I, II, III, and IV, Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings, and several Voce Populi Pieces 53

D

240 James II, Gun Money. Crowns, Half Crowns, Shillings,

and Sixpences, including the Shilling of Sept. 1690, and the Half Crown of Oct. 1690, besides many other scarce varieties, some fine 103

IRISH PATTERNS AND PROOFS, Ac.

241 Silver. St. Patrick, Earthing; James II, Halfpennies,

1690, weighing respectively 36 and 68 grs. ; Gun Money, Half Crown, April, 1690, and a plated Sixpence of

July, 1689; William III, Halfpenny, and others, some fine ' 9

242 Copper. George II, Halfpenny, 1760; Earthing, 1737

and 60, the first a proof ; George III, Halfpenny, 1775, a fine proof ; George IV, Penny, 1822 ; Provincial Halfpennies; Eallymurlagh ; Croneban e, a proof; and others 9

243 Copper. Tokens, 17th Century, of Cork, Dublin, Galway,

Lary Hill, Limerick, Kilkenny, MnlliDgar, Nenagh, Thurles, Westmeath, all well preserved 20

244 Tokens, 17th Century, of Yougal, Cork, Dublin, Kinsale,

Kilkenny, and other Towns, some fine 68

245 Tokens, 18th Century, Maculla, Mac Mum, Eisher, Ma-

garragh, Dublin, Kinsale, &c., some rare 15

246 Penny Tokens of the 19th Century, including some For¬

geries of George IV. 22

247 Earthing Tokens, Dublin, Cork, Killarney, Skibbereen,

Belfast, Kilmarnock, Queenstown, mostly very fine 30

248 Earthing Tokens, Waterford, Macroon, Newcastle, Kil¬

larney, Queenstown, Tralee, Mallow, Clovne, Tove.

&c. 50

249 Earthing Tokens, Mitchellstown, Macroon, Dublin, Cork,

and various other towns 50

250 Three Silver Tokens of Ben Bowen, Overend, and Morton,

and three Proofs of the Rathmines Threepenny Tokens, in silver, copper, and white metal, very fine 6

19

ANGLO-GALLIC COINS. Silver.

251 Pennies of Henry II, Eleonora; Rickard I, Poitou and

Aquitaine, and one reading exoldvni., rare; Ed¬ ward I, rare ; Edward III, Aquitaine, some fine 11

252 Edward III, Aquitaine Penny, very poor ; Half Groat

(fine silver ), with DushiBeRnie., and rare ; Bishop ot Cahors, Penny and Halfpenny, the latter rare; Cahors, Penny and Halfpenny, both fine 6

253 Edward III, Calais Groats, 2, one clipped, the other fairly

preserved , rare; Edward the Black Prince, Aquitaine Pennies, 4 ; Henry IV, Hardit, scarce 7

254 Henry V, or VI, Calais Groats, 10, one clipped down to the

inner circle; Half Groats, 4 ; Pennies, 3 ; Halfpennies, 2, one broken 19

255 Henry \ I, Gros Blancs, 3 ; Billon Gros. Edward IV,

curious Forgery of the period in base metal, Lind. Rem. Coins, pi. 3, n. 16. Henry VIII, Teurnay Groat, with head, rare and well preserved 6

ENGLISH AND SCOTCH PATTERNS AND PROOFS.

256 Silver. Proofs of the Farthings of Charles II, William

and Mary, George I, and a Sixpence of George III, 1787 5

257 James II, Pattern for a Sixty-shilling Piece, 1688, very

fine 1

258 James VIII, Pattern Crown, 1716, very fine 1

259 James VIII, Pattern Guinea, 1716, very fine 1

260 Victoria, One Decade, vr., &c., within tressure of four

curves, fine and rare 1

261 Victoria, Florin, 1848, with one eloein within a wreath,

fine and rare 1

262 Victoria, Florin, 1848, with Gothic crown, fine proof;

Till’s London Token, 1839, fine 2

263 Isle of Man, Penny, 1733 ; Halfpenny, 1723. Victoria,

20, 10 and 5 Cent Pieces for Canada, fine proofs 5

264 Copper. James III. and James VIII, Pattern Guineas,

1716, both fine , and extremely rare in this metal 2

20

265 Anne, Earthing, 1714 ; George li I, Halfpenny, 1790, by

Droz ; Colonel Eullerton’s Pattern of the Prince of Wales, 1799, all fine 3

266 George III, Twopence, 1797; Pennies, 1797 and 1806;

Halfpennies, 1799 and 180 §, fine proofs 5

267 George III, Bermuda Halfpenny, 1793 ; Sierra Leone

Penny and Halfpenny, 1791 ; East India Company, 6, one gilt ; Nova Scotia; Canada, One Cent, 1858, all fine 11

268 Tokens of Young, Hancock, Nightingale, two varieties,

Peckham, Till, four varieties, mostly finely bronzed 9

ENGLISH COLONIAL, &c. Copper a no Silver.

269 Pewter Coins, Tickets, &c. 52

270 Barbadoes ; Virginia; Sierra Leone ; Eosa Americana;

Canada ; Ce}don ; East India Company, and English Copper, from George III to Victoria 70

271 Gibraltar; Montreal; Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; New

Brunswick ; Canada ; St. Helena ; Demerara and Esse- quebo; Melbourne; Jersey; Sydney; Ceylon; Geelong. Victoria; Van Diemen’s Land ; Guernsey 72

272 Massachusetts, Shillings, 6 ; Sixpences, 2 ; and Twopence,

some ivell preserved 9

273 New South Wales, Eifteenpence, 1813 ; Ceylon, two sizes,

1805 and 1808 ; and Half and Quarter Pagoda Pieces 5

274 East India Eupees, 1835, 40, 60 ; Ceylon, Eix Dollar, 1831 ;

and various small pieces, struck for India 55

275 Eoreign Copper Coins, &c. America, Erance, Sweden,

Turkey ; including Brass Weights, Jettons, an Irish Bank Note and various Erench Assignats ; also a few Japanese and Cingalese Coins, a large and speculative lot

EOEEIGN COINS— Silver.

276 German, Bracteates, Bohemian, Armenian, Danish, Italian,

and various Counterfeit Sterlings S6

277 Chili, Columbia, Eio de la Plata, Bolivia, Peru, Hayti,

Sicily, Cufic, Eussian, Erench, &c. 105

278 Early Erench Deniers. Charlemagne, Charles le Chauve,

Lothere, Ludovicus, struck at Mons, Melle, &c. some line 50

o

/V

279

280

28 L 282 283 28-1 285

2SG

287

288

German, Half Braeteutes, Danish, Papal, French, Russian, and others 166

Dukes ot Burgundy; Counts of Flanders ; Dukes of Bre¬ tagne ; Counts of Berg, Toulouse, Bearn, Mans, Dolis, Champagne, Gien, Egolisme, Anjou, Tours, Poitou, and various other French Baronial, including thirteen Copper 123

Dollars. Charles II of Spain, Sixtus Y, John Casimer, Christina, Cosmos III, Ferdinand III 6

Dollars. Philip III and IV, Maria Theresa, Louis XV, Louis Philippe, Christian IX 6

Dollars. Francis II, Christian VIII, Gregory XVI, Charles X, Louis XVIII, Napoleon 6

Dollars. Louis XIV and XV, Napoleon, William II, and two of the TJuited States 6

Dollars. French Republic, 2, Napoleon III, Frederick II of Wirtemburg, and three others 7

Dollars. Holland; Bavaria, two varieties; Frederick of Sweden ; and four others 8

New Granada, a fin e set of proofs, in silver and copper, and a South American Dollar 9

New Granada, a fine set of proofs, in silver, of a different type 4

FOREIGN MEDALS— Bronze.

289 Constant Sfortza, 1474, fine Bust to left, rev. sydys.

martinys., a Camp, a fine medallion by Jean Francois Fnzola \

290 Sigismund, Pandolph Malatesta, Bust to left, rev. a view

of his Castle, 1446, fine ; Marie Haye de Toulouse, curious oval medallion with plain reverse ; Charles, Duke of Mantua, rev. his Duchess 3

291 Cardinal Bottoni, rev. his Arms ; Coluccius Salutatus ;

Johannes Lamios ; Francis Redy, rev. a Bacchanalian Feast 4

292 Cicero, by Varin ; Conyers Middleton, by Fozzo ; Cosmus

III; Cardinal Barberini; Laurentius Magalotti ; Chris¬ tiana of Lorraine ; Magliabechi 7

203 Philip Stosch ; Henry Newton; Francis Redy; Petrus Beretinus ; and others 0

no

294 Oliva; Charles V of Germany; Laura Bassi ; llippolita

Gonzaga ; and others 9

295 Sigismond Pandalphe Malatesta ; Thomas of Ravenna ;

Cosmus de Medici; Laniez ; Vincent II of Mantua; Paul Zuponus ; and others 12

296 Sigismond Pandolphe Malatesta ; Thomas of Ravenna ;

Cardinal Detus ; Francis and Cosmus de Medici ; and others 12

297 Marquis D’Effiat, the obv. only, and not as lot 831 in the

Thomas Catalogue ; Andrea Doria, rev. a Galley ; Cos¬ mus de Medici ; Eust Cossart, all fine 1

298 Odescalcus, three varieties, one with the bust of his Sister ;

Hieronymus Sbaralea ; Cosmus de Medici ; Michael Angelo ; Cardinal Costaguti ; Cardinal Eleury ; Scipio Maffei ; Guiseppa Grassini ; Admiral Evertsen, rev. a Naval engagement ; and others 18

299 Lous XV ; Trivultius ; a fine Medallion of Reubens, by

Hart ; Maximilian Titon 1

300 Eornasarius ; Frederick William IV of Prussia; Charles

Emanuel of Sardinia ; Prince Maurice of Nassau ; and others 12

301 Spain and Mexico. Philip IV ; Charles III ; Charles IV ;

Ferdinand VII ; Bolivar; and others 13

302 Voltaire; Camoens ; Carrel; Broussais ; Talleyrand,

Archbishop of Paris ; Gustavus III ; Stanislaus, King of Poland ; Francis I ; and others 13

303 Washington, fine large Medallion, by Webb, rev. the la^'d

was ours, an American Indian 1

301 Washington, gilt ; Taking of Louisbourg ; Paul Jones 3

305 Battle of Cowpens ; two varieties of Washington 3

306 Russia. Peter the Great, on the taking of Asoph, 1696 ;

Peace of Carlowitz, 1700; Taking of Nyeschautz, 1703 ; Taking of two Swedish vessels, 1703 ; Castle of Chron- schlos ; Battle of Kalisch, 1706 ; Battle of Leesno, 170S ; Admiral Apraxia, Invasion of Finland, 1708; Battle of Pultava, 1709 ; Taking of Lowenhempt, 1709 ; Estab¬ lishment of the Fleet in four seas ; Battle of Wasa, 1711 ; The Emperor at the head of the combined Fleets ; The Emperor at Paris, 1717 ; The Emperor’s return to Russia, 1717 15

f!07 Peter the First, taking of four frigates, 1720 ; The Empress Anne, on her Coronation ; Elizabeth I, on her Corona¬ tion, 1742 ; Catherine II, on her Coronation, 17G2 ; The Academy of the Fine Arts at St. Petersbourg ; Church of Isaac, 1768; and others 1G

PAPAL MEDALS, &c. Bronze.

308 Anastasius I and II ; Agatho I ; Alexander II, VI, VII and

VIII, including two Medallions 14

309 Benedict IV, VII, VIII, XII, XIII and XVI ; Boniface, I

II, VI, VIII, IX; Cuno ; Calixtus III; Clement II, IV,

VIII, XIII 20

310 Celestis IV ; Clement V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI 20

311 Clement XI, two varieties ; XII, 5, one a Medallion; XIV,

three varieties; Damasus II, Eugenius II and IV 14

312 Gregory III ; VII, two varieties ; XI, two varieties ; VIII,

nine varieties ; XIV, four varieties ; XV and XVI 23

313 Hadrian I, III, IV, V and VI ; HonoriusII ; Johannes IX,

XVII, XVIII, XX, XXI 13

314 Innocent II, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII and XIII, all

varieties 23

315 Julius II and III, various ; Lucius II ; Leo I, II, VI, X, XI

and XII 21

316 Marcellus II; Martin V, three varieties ; Nicholas I, II,

III, V ; Pascha II; Paul II and V, varied 20

317 Paul II ; III, five varieties ; IV and V ; Pius II, III, IV

and V 20

318 Pius III, IV, V, VI, VII; St. Peter; Silvester I; Sergius

III ; Sotir I ; Sextus I, IV, V 20

319 Sextus IV, V, VI, varied; Urban I, VI, VII, VIII,

varied 20

320 Urban VII, six varieties; Victor III ; Zefirnius, 1 ; Zos-

nius I ; Camilla Peretta, sister to Sextus V ; Cardinals Mazarin, Azzolinus, Coscia, Noris, Ludovicus, Quirinus ; and others 19

321 Miscellaneous Medals and Jettons, in copper, brass and

lead, including two French Eepublican Patterns for Five- Francs a large lot

GREEK CITIES, etc.— Copper.

322 Cyme, S ; Antioch, 12 ; Thespia ; Achaia, 2 ; Leucus, 2 ;

Ambracia, 3 ; Sicyon, 13 ; Acarnania, 5 ; Corinth, 5 50

323 Corinth, G ; Cyme ; Boeotia, 5 ; Oeniade, 2 ; Epirus ;

Eleusis, 4< ; Eiis, 2 ; Cyzicus, 3 ; Athens, 9 ; Amisus, 8 ; Smyrna, G ; Myrina ; and others 50

324 Megara, 3 ; Magnesia, 2 ; Aetolia, 2 ; Cius ; Locri, 2 ;

Laodicea; Apamsea Phrygiae, 2 ; Sebastpolis ; Anac- torium ; Erythrae, 3 ; Phocis ; Ilium ; Sigeum ; Cleone ; Pblius ; Arcadia ; Argos ; and others 55

325 Chalcis, 3; Phocis; Cyrene; Panormus ; Zacynthus ;

Cnossus; Julis; and others 57

32G Syracuse; Heraclea ; Thyateira; Rhegium; Taurome- nium ; Melita ; Samos; Melos; Aradus; Corcyra . Aegina ; Paros ; Ithaca ; Arsinoe Cretas ; and others 55

327 Cyrene, 4; Rhodes, 2; Aegina, 6; Naxos Insula; Larissa, 3;

Gomphi ; Nemausus ; Assirus Insula, rev. statue of the river Cry sus ; Nuceria; Corinth; Mesambria ; Ma- ronea, 3 ; Thessalonica ; Chalcis ; Syracuse, 2 ; Bret- tium, 3 ; Heraclea ; Metapontum ; and others 50

328 Rhegium ; Locri ; Luceria ; Syracuse, 2 ; Brettium, 4 ;

Yetulonia ; Neapolis, 2 ; Centuripe ; Caelium ; Paes- tum, 5 ; Brundusium, 5 ; Arpi, 6 ; Amphipolis ; Cales ; Suessa ; Valentia; Maronea ; Autonomous of Rome ; and others 5Q

329 Camarina; Thessaly; Ilium; Menaenum, 2 ; Lilybaeum ;

Agrigentum, 4; Centuripe, 2 ; Aetna; Mamertini, 2 ; Syracuse; Messana ; Gaulos, 2 ; Ccena, 2 ; Carthage;

and others 5Q

330 Carthage, with various Punic letters, 25. Early Spanish,

Gades, Carteia, Ulia, Carmo, Obulco, Ilipense, Empo¬ rium, and others, 62 cjq

331 Capua, with the name in Oscan, rev. Biga to right, finely

patinated; Valentia; Gela. Early Spanish , Celsa,

Gades, Elia, Ilipense, Carmo, Obulco, and others, a good lot 1 9

25

GREEK KINGS.— Copper.

332 Macedonia, Philip II, 8; Alexander III, G; Cassander, 4;

Amyntas II; Alexander IIII, 2; Antigonus, 10; De¬ metrius II, 2 ; Philip V, 4 ; various types, some fine 37

333 A reus, King of Lacedaemon, diademed head of King to

right, rev. A A ., and two monograms, Eagle standing to right, very fine , of great rarity , and presumed unpub¬ lished 1

334 Pyrrhus of Epirus, 4 ; Abgarus of Edessa, 2 ; Prusias II.

of Bithynia, 2 ; Philetairus of Pergamus, 2 ; Rhoeme- talces and Augustus ; Ballaeus of Illyria ; Lysimachus of Thrace, 2 ; Phintias of Agrigentum, 2 ; Hiero I. and II. of Sicily ; and others 31

335 Syrian Kings, various, 25 ; Ptolemies of Egypt, 1G 41

336 Bosphorus, Sauromates, 1 ; Rhoemetalces ; Eupatoo ;

Cotys; Sauromates IV. and V. ; Rhescuporis I. and VIII ; Thothorses ; Rhadamsades ; Ininthimevus, rare; and others 47

337 Kings of Bactria, various types 45

338 Nummi Alexandrini of various Emperors, some Potin ,

Byzantine, various 54

339 Parthia , Arsaces YI, VII, VIII, IX, XI, XII, XIII3

XI Y, XY, XVIII, XIX ; Meherdates ; Arsaces XXI, XXIII, XXIY, XXVI, XXVII, XXIII, XIX, XXX ; Sub-Parthian , Meredates Yiphoba, and others ; Sassanian , Artaxerxes and Sapor I ; many very curious and interesting types , see Lindsey's Coins of the Par - thians 138

GREEK CITIES.— Silyer.

340 Athens, Caulonia, Messana, Sybaris, Syracuse, Side, all

tetradrachms G

341 Athens, two varieties, one with Eagle on amphora; Ma¬

cedonia ; Syracuse ; good tetradrachms 4

342 Maronea, Thasus, Side, Caulonia, Syracuse, two Panno-

nian, all tetradrachms 9

343 Gela: Selinus, scarce type ; Macedonia with Aesillas;

Leontini ; Syracuse ; Athens ; and others ; all tetra¬ drachms 8

E

344 Side ; Syracuse ; Panormus ; Thurium ; Athens ; Thasus ;

Aspendus ; and a Cistophorus of Pergamus ; all tetra - drachms 8

345 Athens, 3; Tyre; Messana; Macedonia; Apollonia ;

Cistophorus of Pergamus ; all tetradrachms 9

346 Syracusan Medallion, head of Proserpine to left, with the

A. under the chin, surrounded by four dolphins, rev. Quadriga to left, above, Victory crowning the charioteer, exergue , armour, rare and icell preserved 1

347 Elis, head of Juno, rev. EA. and Thunderbolt; Rhodes,

head of Apollo, rev. PO. ©AP2YTA2., the usual Rose, and in the field aD eagle ; Aenus, full-faced head of Mercury, with petasus, rev. AINI e Goat to right ; very rare 3

348 Elis, size 5, head of Juno to right, with EAAEIGN. on

the diadem, rev. an Eagle with expanded wings within a wreath, fine and very rare 1

349 Elis, s. 6, EA., head of Juno to right, with wreath on the

diadem, rev. Eagle within a wreath, fine and very rare 1

350 Elis, s. 6, EA , head of Juno to right, with ornamented dia¬

dem, rev. Eagle to left within an ornamented scroll, very rare and fairly preserved ; :Leontini, s. 6, AEONTINON. Lion’s head and four grains of corn, rev. Triga to right, fine and scarce 2

351 Elis, s. 5, head of Juno to right, with HPA. on an orna¬

mented diadem, rev. EA. and Thunderbolt within a wreath ; Another, s. 5, head of Jupiter to right, rev. Eagle between a monogram and a Thunderbolt ; Ano¬ ther, false 3

351#Panormus, 5. 6£, head of Hercules to right, rev. Horse’s head and palm tree, below a Punic legend of five letters fine and rare ^

352 Catana, s. 6, KATANAI..., fine laureated head of Apollo

to right, rev. Biga to right, rare 2

353 Panormus, 6, head of Ceres to left, rev. Horse’s head

and palm tree, below one Punic letter, fine and rare 1

354 Aradus, s. 6J, usual type, "with AnP., year 181, and two

Phoenician letters ; Syracuse, 5. 7, Eemale head to right, with the hair arranged on the crown of her head, rev. Biga to left, below a serpent, both well preserved 2

27

Soo Sieyon, 5. 6 3E., Chimsera to left, above a wreath, rev.

and a Dove within a wreath, fine and rare 1

350 Thurium, s. 7J, head of Pallas to left, with Scylla on helmet, and A. behind the neck, rev. 0OYPION., Bull ^ to right, exergue , a fish, ivell preserved and rare 1

3o7 beige, s. 6, ^EAPEQN,, Slinger adjusting his sling, in the field a triquetra, club, and cornucopia, rev. two Wrest¬ lers; Aspendus, 5. 6, Same types, but reading E2TFE- AII., with only a triquetra in the field, both fine 2 358 Locri Opuntii, 5. 5-|, head of Ceres to left, rev. OIION- TION., Ajax Oileus, in the shield a serpent, rare , but badly cleaned ; Epirus, s. 7, heads of Jupiter Dodo- naeus and Dione, and at the back, $1., rev. AIIEIPO- TAN., a Bull butting within a wreath, rare 2

3o9 Corinth and Colonies, Didrachms and smaller pieces, with various symbols 21

3G0 Corinth, as before, with various symbols 32

36 L Achaian League, various towns 25

362 Tarentum, Didrachms, usual types, various symbols 12 383 Yelia, Didrachms, YEAHTON., types, Lion and Stag, Lion to left, Lion to right, and various symbols 11

364 Yelia, Didrachms, 4, three types, two full-faced with artists’

names on the helmet ; and three small of the owl type, well preserved 8

365 Apollonia and Dyrrhachium, with different Magistrates’

names, 10 ; Thurium, Didrachms, three varieties 13

366 Lete, s. 5, usual type ; Maronea, s. 5, Horse to right,

above an owl ; Uncertain Staters of Ionia, s. 4 and 4|, scarce and fairly preverved 4

367 Tyre, s. 8, usual type; Dyrrhachium, 5. 4£, Cow and calf,

two varieties ; Metapontum, s. 6, the usual incuse type, two varieties 5

368 Syracuse, s. 5|-, head of Pallas to left, behind the helmet

AT. in mon., rev. 2YPAK05ION., winged Thunderbolt, below, X and D., fine ; Calymna, s. 4, helmeted Head to right, rev. AAYMNION., and a Lyre within a dotted square, fine and rare 2

369 Oetaei, s. 2, head of Lion to loft, with the point of a lance

in its mouth, rev, OITA., Bow and quiver, &c.,fine and very rare 1

28

370 Oetaei, s. 3, obv. as before, rev. Hercules standing, holding his club horizontally, very rare, but 'pierced ; Larissa, s. 2|, a Man holding the forepart of a bull by the horns, rev. AAPI., the forepart of a Horse within a sunken square; Tricca, s. 3, obv. as Larissa, rev. TPIKKAION., forepart of a Horse to right, rare ; Lamia, s. 2, head of a Bacchante to left, rev. AAMIEON., a diota, fine and scarce 4

371 Gela, s. 5, CEAA., forepart of Minotaur to right;

Thurium, s. 5, Bull butting ; Metapontum, s. 4J, rev. META., an ear of Corn, symbols a rat and griffin ; Cyzicus, s. 2, head of Proserpine to left, rev. KYX I., head of Lion to left, below a fish, rare 5

372 Gortyna, s. 4J, Head of Jupiter to right, rev. TOPTY-

NION., Apollo seated on a rock, rare and well preserved ; Chios, s. 4, Sphinx to left, rev. XI02., AEPKYA02S.* Vase and cornucopia ; Acarnania, s. 4 f ; head of Mino¬ taur to right, rev. ARAPNANGN., Apollo, seated to left 3

373 Sege3ta, Heracleia, Macedon, Thasus, Halicarnassus, Ita-

nus, Sybaris, Acanthus, Syracuse, Bhegium, Massilia, Phistelia, Eion, Corinth, Argos, Naxos Insula, Calchis, Phocis, Panormus, Maronea, &c., all small 30

374 Samos, Sicyon, Histeisea, Camarina, Phistelia, Tarentum,

Leontini, Thasus, Sybaris, Gela, Metapontum, Cos, Agrigentum, Erythrae, and others, all small 30

375 Miletus, Messana, Histeisea, Phistelia, Agrigentum,

Athens, Metapontum, Thurium, Tarentum, Neapolis, Crotona, Stymphalis, Corinth, Larissa, Samos, and others, all small 30

376 Selinus, Gela, Halicarnassus, Phocis, Syracuse, Carthage,

Locri Opuntii, Parium, Massilia, Sicyon, and others, all small 30

377 Mytilene, s. and 4-J-, two Calves’ Heads, facing; Caulonia,

s. 4 ; Selinus, s. 5, a Parsley-leaf, rev. Quad, incus. ; Neapolis, s. 4, Mask ; Crotona, s. 4, Tripod on each side ; Himera, s. 4, Cock to right ; Segesta, s. 5, rev. Hog; Terina, 5. 5, rev . Victory seated, fairly pre¬ served 9

29

378 Suessa, 5. 5, rev. Mail on horseback leading another horse,

scarce ; Brettium, s. 4, rev. Jupiter, and Bacchus, loth fine 3

379 Amisus, s. 2 and 4, rev. front view of Owl with expanded

wings; Sinope, s. 4, rev. Eagle 011 dolphin ; Emporium, rev. EMIIOPITON., Pegasus to right ; Satnnite, s. 4, rev. Warrior and bull, all well preserved 5

380 Agrigentum, s. 6, Eagle, rev. Crab ; Sicyon, s. 3J, 3E.,

Dove flying, rev. Dove within a wreath ; Thurium, s. 4-2-, rev. Bull butting to right, with %. and O. retrograde, between its legs ; in exergue, a fish ; Boeotia, s. 5, Buckler, rev. KPAT. and a vase, well preserved 4

381 Agrigentum, s. 4, a Crab, with a small female head under

it ; Larissa, s. 4, three varieties, well preserved 4

382 Boeotia, Aegina, and Thebes, usual types and various

sizes 28

383 Boeotia, 5.4, full-faced head of Ceres, rev. BOIDTON., Nep¬

tune standing ; Tanagra, s. 1, rev. TA., forepart of Horse to right ; Mycalessus, s. 1|, MY. and thunderbolt, rare and fine; Massicytes, rev. Harp; Chios, s. 2\, Sphinx and diota, rev. 2D3TPA. on a band ; Pharsalus, s. 3, rev. <LAP., Horses’ Head to right 6

384 Aradus, s. 3, rev. APAAIQN., Stag and palm-tree; Myti-

lene, s. 4J, two Calves’ Heads facing; Magnesia, s. 3|-, rev. Eemale seated on a prow; Pharsalus, s. 4, head of Pallas to right, rev. <hAP., Horseman to right, his head covered with pileus, and the penula floating behind him, rare; Cyrene, 5. 3i, KYPA., head of Jupiter Ammon to right, rev. Silphium ; Brettium, s. 4, head of Victory, rev. Bacchus ; Cnidus, s. 3 j, Lion’s Head, rev. KNI. and a female head within a sunken square 7

385 Bhodes, s. lj, 2^, 3, 4, usual types, with the following

Magistrates’ names, EPA2JKAH3., EY<PPANOP., 2TPA- THN., the last with a dolphin on each side of the flower, some well preserved 8

386 Phlius, s. 4, 4>AEIA. retrograde , under a bull butting to

left, rev. 3ION. and a wheel within a sunken square, very rare ; Clazomene, s. 2, forepart of Boar to left and a tunny fish, rev . Lion’s Head to left, fine and scarce 2

30

387 Epirus, s . 5, Lead of Jupiter to right, rev. AIIEIPOTAN.

and Eagle within a wreath, two with Magistrates’ names, mostly well preserved 6

388 Pergatnus, Cistophori, usual types, with AI. and AE. above

the cista, both fine 2

389 Metapontum, s. 2 and 4£, the usual incuse type ; Another,

s. 4, Eemale Head to right, rev. Ear of Corn; Hyrium, s. 4£, rev. Minotaur to right, two varieties ; Neapolis, s. 4, rev. Victory crowning the Minotaur; Sicyon, s. 4, SI. and Dove; Carthage, 5.4; Tarentum, rev. TA. NIKOKPATHX, Owl on the capital of a column 9

390 Dyrrhachium, s. 2 ; Chalcis, s. 2 ; Ceos, s. f ; Cnossus,

s. l-§ ; Ephesus, s. f ; Icarus Insula, s. 1, rev. IK., head of an Ox to right ; Quadi, COD., Horseman to left ; Persian, s. f 8

*** The above attributions are by Mr. Lindsay, and are en¬ graved in Notices of Remarkable Greek , Roman , etc., pi. 1, n. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 11.

391 Sardes, or Croesus, King of Lydia, s. 3 by 4|, heads of

a Lion and Bull facing, extremely rare of this large size , but not fine ; Another of the usual size 2

392 Sardes, 2, of the usual size and type, fine ; Hyrium, s. 4,

rev. YPIANO^., Minotaur to right ; Aetolia, s. 3, rev. Boar to right ; Terina, s. 3, rev. Victory seated on a cube 5

393 Heracleia, s. 5, head of Pallas to right, rev. Hercules

standing ; Chalcis, s. 3^, Eemale Head to right, rev. Eagle and Snake ; Caulonia ; Terina ; Velia ; Thessaly, 3 ; Ephesus ; Aradus ; Segesta ; Cnidus ; Posidonia ; and others 17

394 Sinope, Istria, Syracuse, Neapolis, Crotona, Agrigentum,

Carthage, Miletus, Phlius, Phocis, Apollonia, Sicyon, Lete, and others 20

395 Delium, Phalasarna, Eresus, Eretria, Elis, Mytilene, Locri,

Opontii, Posidonia, Camarina, Segesta, Parium, Lamia, and others, some rare , chiefly small 20

396 Arcadia, Argos, Chalcis, Larissa, Locris, Metapontum,

Neapolis, Crotona, and others 20

31

397 Gaulish. Massilia, Auscro, Durnaco, Togirix, and

others 32

/

398 Erythra?, Athens, Phocis, Argos, Cheronesus, Histeia?a,

Macedon, Sicyon, Rhodes 20

399 Acarnania, Chalcis, Abdera, Cnidus, Crotona, Abydus,

Acanthus, Gela, Thurium, Sicyon, Pallene, Athens, Macedon, and others 30

400 Neapolis, Corinth, Panormus, Thasus, Cartilage, Phistelia,

Thurium, Samos, Tarentum, Rhegium, Sybaris, Segesta, and others 30

401 Tarentum, JSTeapolis, Athens, Massilia, Phocis, Arcadia,

Segesta, and others 47

402 Celtiberia, Bracara and Bucasio, Helmantica, Segobriga,

Bursada, Cissa, and others 19

THIRD DAY’S SALE.

GREEK CITIES AND KINGS— Gold.

LOT

404 JElectrum. Mytilene, head of Apollo, rev. head of Diana ;

Another, head of Omphale, rev. Quad incus, well pre¬ served 2

405 Cyzicus, veiled head of Proserpine to right ; Mytilene,

head of Sappho, eptachord lyre, both fine 2

406 Parium, head of Ceres to right, rev . Bull butting to left ;

Abydus, head of Jupiter Ammon to right, rev. Eagle ; Lebedus, head of Apollo to right, rev . two Rams’ heads 3

407 Smyrna, head of Mercury to right, rev. Leopard; Another,

same head, rev. Quad incus, fine 2

408 Clazomene, winged Sea Boar to right, rev. head of a Lion

to right, with open mouth ; Another, Eorepart of a Sea Boar to right, rev. head of a Lion to right, within a sunken square, both fine 2

409 Cyzicus, 2, head of a Lion to right, rev. head of Calf;

Pergamus, head of Apollo to right, rev. head of a Bull 3

32

410 Abydus, Male head to right, rev. Mask ; Phocis, head of

It a in to right, rev. Male head covered with a lion’s skin, in form of a helmet ; Another, Male head to right, covered with lion’s skin, rev. head of a Bull, incuse 3

411 Smyrna, turreted Female head to right, rev. head of Mer¬

cury to right ; Another, head of Mars to right, rev. youthful Head ; Another, head of Diaua, rev. young head of Pan 3

412 Mytilene, head of Apollo to right, rev. head of Female with

back flowing hair ; Phocis, Female head to left, with back-hair enclosed in a reticulum, rev. Quad incus ; Another, of similar typo 3

413 Uncertain, helmeted Head to right, rev. Owl to right, very

fine and very rare 1

414 Syracuse, s. If, head of Hercules to left, rev. Female head

within an indented circle ; Another, s. 3, head of Apollo to left, rev. Tripod 2

415 Cosa, s. 4f, KORUN’., Brutus between two lictors, in the

field, b. n. mon. ; rev. Eagle with wreath, fine 1

416 Panormus, s. 1|, head of Ceres to left, rev. Horse’s head ;

Another, s. 4, rev. Horse to right 2

417 Panormus, s. 1, Horse’s head, rev. Palm tree ; Another,

s. If, head of Ceres, rev Horse ; Uncertain, s. J, head of Lion, rev. Quad incus, fine 3

418 Baric, s. 2 by 4f , Archer on one knee 1

419 Philip II, head of Apollo to right, rev. 4>IAinnOY., bigato

right, vase under horse, curious work, fine 1

420 Alexander the Great, s. If, head of Pallas, rev. AAEH-

ANAPOY., bow, club and thimderbolt^AerceJ; Another, s. 3f, same Head, with serpent on the helmet, rev. Victory 2

421 Philip III, s. 4, head of Pallas to right, rev. <MAIIinOY.

BASIAEB3., Victory walking to left, in the field, AY. ; Another, s. If , rev. Club, bow and diota, pierced 2

422 Philip III, s. 1, head of Hercules to right, rev. Trident;

Two others, s. If. rev. Bow, club and trident, and Bow, club and diota 3

423 Lysimachus, s. 4, Head to right, rev. Pallas to right, exer¬

gue, Trident and two dolphins, fine p

424 Ptolemy Soter, s. If, head of Ptolemy to right, rev. an

Eagle, two varieties with different monograms 2

GREEK KINGS Silver.

425 Archelaus, s. 2\, Horseman to right, rev. forepart of a Lion in a sunken square ; Two others, Iiorse to right, rev. Helmet ; Amyntas II, s. 5, head of Hercules to right, rev. AMYNTA., Horse to right, rare, and well preserved 4 42G Philip II, s. 6J, head of Jupiter to right, rev. Horseman to right, in field, A., a lamp and a tripod ; Another, s. 6, with A. within a circle, and A. under the horse’s raised forefoot ; five others, small sizes, with different symbols 7

427 Philip II, G, two varieties ; and Six smaller pieces, with

different symbols 8

428 Alexander III, Tetradrachms, 2 ; Drachms, 3 ; Hemi-

drachms, 2 ; Oboli, 2 ; and Half Obolus, various sym¬ bols 10

429 Alexander III, Tetradrachms, 4 ; Drachms, 4 8

430 Alexander III, Tetradrachms, 4 ; Drachms, 4 8

431 Philip III, Tetradrachm, with B. under the throne;

Drachms, 5, various symbols ; Pannonia, 3, in imitation of Philip II 9

432 Demetrius I, with portrait, Drachm and Hemidrachm, rev.

Neptune standing ; without portrait, Drachm and Hemi¬ drachm, Victory on prow, all rare , two pierced ; Lysi- machus, Tetradrachm and Drachm 6

433 Antigonus Gonatus, Tetradrachm, head of Pan in centre

of Macedonian shield, rev. usual type of Pallas, in the field, EYM., very fine 1

434 Gelo, King of Sicily, diademed Head to left, behind, a lamp,

rev. SYPAKO^IOI, TEADNO^., Victory in a biga to right, fine and rare 1

435 Agathocles, Tetradrachms, 2; Lysimachus, King of Thrace,

usual type, with caduceus and bee in the field 3

43G Hiero II, s. 4, head of Pallas to left, rev. IEPQNOX, Pe¬ gasus to right, in the field the letter B fine and very rare 1

437 Hieronymus, s. 5J-, diademed Head to left, rev. BA2IAEOX IEPONYMOY., winged thunderbolt, above, MI., fine and scarce 1

438 Philistis, Tetradraclims, two varieties, with the horses in

quick and slow motion 2

439 Patraeus, King of Pseonia, 5. 3, diademed Head to right,

rev. ATPAOY., forepart of Boar to right ; Another, s. 6, laureated Head to right, rev. Horseman spearing a foe, both rare 2

440 Audoleon, s. 2|, full-faced head of Minerva, rev. AYAQ-

AEONTf2^., Horse to right, fine and rare 1

441 Amyntas, King of Galatia, s. 8, usual type, with I. B. in

the field, fine 1

442 Pixodarus, King of Caria, s 4, rev. niXQAAPOY., usual

type, fine and rare; Another, s. 3, same type; Maus- solus, type of Pixodarus, scarce 4

443 Eumenes I, King of Pergamus, 6*. 8, laureated Head to right,

rev. 4>IAETAIPOY. and EYM. in moo., Minerva seated ; Attalus I, s. 8, similar type, but with A. and a bunch of grapes in the field, both well preserved 2

444 Eumenes I, s. 8, same type and mon., with a small bee in

the field ; Attalus I, s. 8, type as before, but with A. and ivy-leaf in the field, both well preserved 2

445 Juba I, King of Mauretania, 2, of the usual type, one fine ;

Polemon II, King of Pontus, s. 3J, diademed Head to right, rev. young head of Nero, rare 3

446 Seleucus I, of Syria, Tetradraclims, 2; head of Jupiter, rev.

quadriga of Elephants ; Head of Hercules, rev. Jupiter seated, the latter well preserved 2

447 Antiochus I, Tetradrachm, rev. Apollo seated on the cor-

tina ; Seleucus II, s. 7 1, diademed youthful Head to right, rev. nude Apollo standing, leaning on a tripod, in the field two monograms, both well preserved 2

448 Antiochus Hierax, diademed Head to right, nude Apollo

seated on the cortina to left, in the field two mono¬ grams ; Seleucus IV, s. 74, diademed Head to right, rev. Apollo, with drapery over right leg, seated on the cor¬ tina, both rare and, well preserved 2

449 Demetrius I, Tetradrachm, diademed head to right, behind,

a monogram, rev. Eemale seated to right, well pre¬ served x

450 Alexander Bala, Tetradrachm, rev. Jupiter seated ; Deme¬

trius II, Tetradrachm, struck at Tyre, year 185, rare 2

451 Antiochus YII, Tctradrachm, of the usual Minerva type,

good portrait ; Antiochus VIII, Tetradrachm, rev. semi- draped Jupiter standing to left, loth well preserved 2

452 Antiochus YII and YIII, Tetradraehms, types as before,

not quite so well preserved 2

453 Antiochus IX, Tetradrachm, rev. Pallas standing ; Antio¬

chus XT, rev. Jupiter seated; Philip, usual type 3

454 Antiochus IX, verg poor ; and three other Tetradrachms

of Philip 4

455 Seleucus I, rev. Pallas in a quadriga of elephants ; and

various Antiochi, &c. all drachms 11

456 Seleucus I, as before ; Seleucus IY, rev. nude Apollo

seated to left ; Alexander Bala, struck at Sidon ; Deme¬ trius II, 2, before and after his captivity, all fairly pre¬ served drachms 5

457 Demetrius I. 2, rev. Cornucopia ; Alexander Bala, 2, rev.

Apollo seated on the cortina , fairly preserved drachms 4

458 Antiochus YI, radiated Head to right, rev. Apollo seated ;

Tryphon, diademed Head to right, rev. a Helmet with cheek-pieces, surmounted by a horn, loth drachms , the last extremely rare , but unfortunately the portrait is much disfigured 2

459 Persia, Aryandics, both varieties 5

460 Persia, bearded and laurelled Head to right, rev. Galley,

above three Punic letters ; various smaller pieces of the same type 10

461 Persia, wt. 369 grs., King in a chariot, rev. Galley, very

poor ; Another, Owl, rev. Xeptune on a hippocamp, pierced ; and a very small piece, King combating a lion, rev. forepart of a Galley 3

462 Tarsus, Baal Tars, full-faced, seated, rev. Lion and bull,

above, Phoenician legend, rare type , but not fine ; Ano¬ ther, very small, rev. Lion to left 2

463 Satraps of Persia, &c., Lind. Lem. Coins , n. 12, 13, Sfc.,

four varieties , all false ; other False Coins of Bocchus, Philip Y of Macedon, Demetrius, Syria, Ac. 8

464 LTncertain, s. 3, bare Head to right, rev. half Bear to left,

in front, some uncertain letters ; and a Cistophorus, with men. and diota, both rare 2

36

465 Cappadocia, Ariarathes V, Eusebes, dates 3 \ 32, 33 ;

Ariarathes YI, Eusebes, dates I, 5, 10, 13; Ariarathes

IX, Eusebes, dates 1, 2, very young portrait, and the first coins assigned to this King, mostly well preserved 17

466 Ariarathes YII ; Epiphanes, 5, various dates, one with

palm branch instead of spear, Lind. Rem. Coins, pi. 1, n. 14 ; Ariarathes VIII, Philometer, dates 8, 10; Ario- barzanes II, Philopator, fine, and very rare ; Ariobarza- nes III, Eusebes Philoromaeus, with portrait of Philo¬ pator, and his own portrait, rare , some well preserved 13

467 Ariobarzanes I, dates 10, 11, 13, 15, 23, 28, 31, some

well preserved 14

468 Ariobarzanes I ; Ariarathes X, Eusebes Philadelphus, ex¬

tremely rare and fairly preserved. Archelaus, 2, dates 41, 42, very rare , both poor 4

469 Parthia. Arsaces II, Lind. n. 2, 3, and an Obolus as

n. 4; Arsaces III, Lind. n. 5, 6, both pierced ; Arsaces

IY, Lind. n. 7, 8, rare; some well preserved 9

470 Arsaces Y, Lind. n. 11, fine and extra rare ; Arsaces YI,

two varieties, fine , one with tiara 3

471 Arsaces III, 2; Arsaces VIII, IX, X, XI, false; XII,

XIII, XIY. 22

472 Arsaces IX, X, XIV, including an Obolus, as Lind ,

n. 48 26

473 Arsaces XIY, some fine 25

474 Arsaces XIY, XY, XVIII, XIX, some fine 25

475 Arsaces XY. and Mousa, Lind. n. 62, fine and rare;

Meherdates, Lind. 71 ; Parthamaspates, Lind. 84, very rare , fine 3

476 Arsaces XY, varieties of types, some fine 20

477 Another lot, some fine 20

478 Arsaces XY, 6 ; Arsaces XYIII, Lind. pi. 3, n. 64 ; Me¬

herdates, Lind. n. 71 ; Arsaces XIX, 3 ; Arsaces XX ; Arsaces XXI, 8 ; some fine and scarce 20

479 Arsaces XXI, 16; Arsaces XXII, 3 ; Arsaces XXIII. 20

480 Arsaces XXIII, XXIY, XXY, some fine and scarce 20

481 Arsaces XXY, XX YI, Lind. n. 85, false ; and one in

copper ; Arsaces XXYII, XXYIII, one as Lind. n. 5> false; and others, some fine 25

37

482 Arsacea XXIX, Lind. n. 03 .fine and rare ; Arsaces XXX .

and others, some fine 18

483 Tetradrachms. Arsaces XV, Lind. pi. 5, n. 3, month

AAI2I., year 285 ; and others 4

484 Arsaces XV, two varieties ; Arsaces XXI, 3 5

485 Arsaces XXI, Lind. 5, n. 18, two varieties, both fine ;

Arsaces XXII, year 303, tvell preserved and rare 3 480 Arsaces XXIII, two varieties, years 307 and 309, both fine 2

487 Arsaces XXIII, plated and very poor ; Arsaces XXIV,

XXVII, 3, years 435 and 430 5

488 Arsaces XXVIII, years 482, 489,492; Arsaces XXX,

different years 7

489 Sub-Parthian. Meredates and Viphoba, Lind.pl. 10, n. 13 ;

and other uncertain but very interesting Pieces, Lind, pi. 10, n. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, en¬ graved from these Pieces, a rare lot 12

490 Sassania. Artaxerxes I, s. 7, ivt. 197 grs., head of the

King to right, rev. a lighted Altar, fine and extremely rare 1

491 Artaxerxes I, type of Lonyperier , pi. 2, n. 1 ; Sapor I, as

pi. 3, n. 2 ; Sapor II. and III, Lonyperier , pi. 0, n. 4; &c. 9

492 Izdegerd I, an unpublished variety ; Izdegerd II?; Ja-

masp ; Cosroes ; I ; various 1 2

493 Hormisdas IV, Cosroes II, and various, some fine 17

494 Sarbaraz, Pouran, &c. some fine 14

495 Perose ; Eerkhan ; Prince Taberistan ; Omar Taberistan;

Hani and Said, Governors of Taberistan ; some fine II 490 Iviugs of Egypt. Ptolemy Soter and two other Ptolemies,

well preserved 3

497 Ptolemy Soter, and 2 other Ptolemies, well preserved 3

498 Ptolemy Soter, struck at Tyre ; and six others 7

499 Uncertain Ptolemies 8

500 Kings of Bactria. Eucratides, s. 1\, varieties with dia¬

dem and helmet on Head, both fine and rare 2

501 Menander, s. 3, diademed Head to left, with javelin in right hand, rev. Minerva Promachos to right ; Apollo- dotus, s. 3, square , Elephant to right, rev . humped Indian Bull, both very fine ; Menander ; Antimachus ; Alexander Epirus ; and others 11

BOM AN BRASS COINS.

502 Pompey the Great, Janiform Head, re v. pits. imp. Prow

of galley, finely patinated ; Claudius, rev . Hope walk¬ ing ; Faustina Junior, rev. eecvnd. aygystae. very fine ; Gordian III, rev. Peace seated, fine 4

503 Augustus, rev. diyos. iylivs. ; Nero; Galba; Titus;

Nerva; Trajan; A. Pius, rev. Alexandria., rare; all well preserved 7

501 Augustus, struck by Tiberius, rev. two Capricorns sup¬ porting a shield; A. Pius, 2; Faustina Junior, rev. MATRI. magnae. ; Lucilla, 2 ; Commodus ; Crispina ; Hidius Julian, poor ; Didia Clara, poor 10

505 Lucilla, 2, rev. Juno and Piety; Albiuus, rev. Concord seated ; Caracalla ; Macrinus ; Elagabalus, rev. Victo¬ ria. antonini. ayg. ; all well preserved G

50G Maximus Caesar, 2, rev. Prince standing, and sacrificial instruments ; Balbinus, two varieties ; Pupienus, two varieties ; Gordian III, two varieties ; Philip Senior ; Valerian; Mariana; Hostilian ; all w ell preserved 12

507 Emperors and Empresses, various 30

508 Emperors and Empresses, various 30

509 Emperors and Empresses, various 30

510 Emperors and Empresses, various 35

511 Emperors and Empresses, various 33

512 Second Brass. Augustus ; Livia, as Salus ; Germanicus,

restored by Titus ; Caligula, rev. Vesta ; Claudius, 4, one restored by Titus; Nero, Nerva; and others; well preserved

513 Emperors and Empresses, various 70

514 Third Brass. Various Emperors, including some of Ca-

rausius and Allectus, a well preserved lot CO

515 Emperors and Empresses, various 150

39

ROMAN SILVER.

510 Consular. Thoria, Terentia, Julia, Titia, Saufeia, Vibia, Antonia, Lucilia, Pompeia, Piautia, Scribonia, and others 25

517 Nasidia, with head of Pompey, plated; Lollia, rare ;

Antonia, rare type, plated; Marcia; Nonia ; Hosidia ; Eppia, rare ; Accoleia ; Livinia ; Mcenia ; Vibia ; Cipia ; Eannia; Pompeia; Claudia; Julia; Aemilia ; Postumia ; some fine 18

518 Vettia, Calpurnia, Cordia, Acilia, Domitia, Postumia, Ru-

tilia, Curtia, Allia, Poblicia, Scribonia, Lucretia, Flami- nia, Julia, Coponia, and others 25

519 Crepereia, rev. Neptune in a biga of Ilippocamps, very

rare 1

520 Acilia, Thoria, Curiatia, Postumia, Cordia, Lutatia, Bsebia,

Vibia, Cossutia, Sulpicia, Claudia, Egnatuleia, Considia, Calpurnia, and others 25

521 Sergia ; Lucretia; Trebania ; Postumia; Proc-ilia; Scri¬

bonia; Mamilia ; Aemilia, rev. Marcus Aemilius Lepi- dus ou horseback; Marcia; Herennia ; Valeria; Antonia; Junia; and others 25

522 Domitia, with the head of Osca ; Livinia, with head of

Regulus ; Manlia; Nonia; Acilia; Cassia; Antonia; J ulia ; Calpurnia ; Piautia ; Crepusia ; Elaminia ; Coelia ; and others 30

523 Carisia, Pompeia, Plaetoria, Antonia, Earsuleia, Pro¬

cilia, Rustia, Cipia, Marcia, Hostilia, Sulpicia, Julia, Junia, Mussidia, Aburia, and others 30

524 Pomponia, Lutatia, Memmia, Postumia, Norbana, Volteia,

Plancia, Urbinia, Renia, Porcia, Cassia, Nawia, Sicinia, Rubria, Crepusia, Lucretia, and others 25

525 Antonia; Minucia ; Drbinia; Tituria ; Volteia; Vibia;

Titia ; Vargunteia ; Rubria ; Sentia ; Pompeia, with head of Neptune; Junia; Satriena ; and others 30

526 Quinarii. Antonia, Junia, Rubria, Porcia, Cloulia, Ac. ;

and various Double Denarii 27

40

527 Imperial. Julius Osar, rev. Q. yoooniys. yitylts., and

a Quinarius, with veiled head of Vesta, rev. Trophy, rare; Cnseus Pompey ; Sextus Pompey, bare Head to right ; Antony and Octavius, two varieties 6

528 Julius Caesar, caesae. imper., laureated Head to right,

rev. Venus ; and Quinarius, as before; Marc Antony, rev. ANTONiYS.AYO.iMP.nl., in two lines across the field ; Another, rev. pietas. cos., Piety standing ; Ano¬ ther, Barbatia Gens, with head of Octavius, fine 5

529 Julius Caesar and Marc Antony, head of Caesar to right,

rev. head of Antony to right; Marc Antony, two varieties 3

530 Marc Antony, 2, one curiously double struck on the ob¬

verse ; Augustus, 8, various types 10

531 Lepidus and Octavius, bare head of Lepidus to right,

rev. bare head of Octavius to right, fine and rare, plated; Octavius, imp. caesae. diyi. iyl . ., bare Head to right, rev. M. ageippa. cos. desig., in two lines across the field, rare 2

532 Cleopatra and Marc Antony, her Head diademed, to right,

rev. bare head of Marc Antony to right, well preserved' and rare 1

533 Caiu3 Antonius, head of the Genius of Macedon to the

right, rev. pontieex., Sacrificial implements, extremely

rare , and fairly preserved 1

534 Lucius Antony and Marc Antony, l. antoniys. cos., bare

Head to right, rev. bare Head of M. Antony to right, fine and rare 1

535 Augustus, 2, Triumphal Quadriga to right, rev. Victory on

prow, and the other, rev. Apollo seated on a rock, fine ; Quinarii, 3 ; Tiberius, 3 ; Claudius, 2 10

530 Nero Claudius Drusus, Head to left, rev. de. gebm., an equestrian statue of Drusus on a triumphal arch, fine and rare \

537 Germanicus and Caligula, bare Head to right, rev. laureated head of Caligula to right, pierced ; Caligula and Au¬ gustus, rev. radiated head of Augustus to right, both

rare o

41

538 Agrippina Mater and Caligula, Head to right, rev . bare head of Caligula to right, very rare , well preserved , and not in Cohen 1

530 Agrippina II. and Claudius, her Head to right, crowned with wheat, rev. laureated head of Claudius to right, rare ; Agrippina II. and Nero, heads of Nero and Agrippina, side-by-side, rev. two deified Figures in a quadriga of elephants, rare, both well preserved 2

540 Nero, young bare head to right, rev. eqyestor. ordo.

principi. i y ye nt. on a circular shield, which is sup¬ ported behind by a spear, fine and rare 1

541 Nero, 5 ; Galba ; Otho ; Yitellius, rev. Concord seated,

fine : Vespasian, struck at Ephesus ; and a Quinarius, rev. yictoria. aygyst., Victory seated to left, rare 10

542 Vespasian, 8, rev. iydaea., &c.; Titus, 3, one a Quinarius ;

Domitian, 6, and two Quinarii, rev. Salic Priest, and Victory seated 19

543 Julia Titi, Head to right, rev. yenys. aygyst., semi-draped

Venus leaning against a column, fine and rare 1

544 Nerva, 4, rev. Liberty, Equity, and two Hands grasping a

standard ; Trajan, 2, rev. yia. traiana. and danyviys. ; Hadrian, rev. nilys. and aerica. ; Sabina, 3, one with Marciana head-dress, all well preserved 10

545 Trajan, 16, Yarious types, and a Quinarius; Hadrian, 11,

various types 28

546 Hadrian, Quinarius, rev. Victory ; Sabina, 2 ; A. Pius, 8,

one reverse, head of Aurelius ; Faustina sen., 5 ; M. Au¬ relius, 6 ; Faustina jun., 5 27

547 Faustina jun., rev. Peacock, fine; Lucilla, 3, rev. Juno,

Vesta, Pudicitia, fine; Commodus, 2 ; Crispina, rev. dis. genitalibys., rare 7

548 Lucius Verus; Lucilla; Commodus; Crispina; Albinus,

2 ; Severus, 12, various types; Julia Domna 20

549 Pertinax, laureated Head to right, rev. yot. decen., Figure

sacrificing, fine and rare 1

550 Julia Domna, 7, two of large size ; Caracalla, 17, three of

large size, Yarious types; Plautilla, rev. concordia. eelix., some fine 26

G

551 Geta, 6, varied ; Macrinus, 2, rev. tides, militvm. and

liberalitas. ATG. ; Diadumenian, rev. sees, pvblica., Hope walking, fine ; Elagabalus 10

552 Elagabalus, 14, one reverse, head of Medusa, extremely

rare , but broken; Julia Paula, scarce; Aquilia Severa; Julia Moesa, 6 22

553 Julia Paula, rev. concoedia., Emperor and Empress stand¬

ing; Julia Sosemias ; Julia Msesa, two varieties, fine, and a Quinarius, rev. pvdicitia, very rare , not in Cohen 5

554 Sev. Alexander, 11 ; Julia Mamaea, 3 ; Maximinus, 7;

Maximus ; Balbinus ; Pupienus, various types, well pre¬ served 24

555 Barbia Orbiana, rev. coxcordia. avgg., Concord seated to

left ; Maximus Cmsar, rev. Prince and two standards, both fine 2

556 Paulina, rev. coxsecratio., Empress on the back of a

Peacock, fine and rare 1

557 Gordian III, 17; Philip sen., 10; Marcia Otacilia, 3,

various types, some fine 30

558 Philip sen., 2, rev. Antelope, and Wolf and Twins ; Otacilia

Severa, rev. Hippotamus ; Philip jun., 2 ; Trajanus Decius ; Etruscus ; Hostilian ; Treb. Gallus, 2 ; Volu- sian ; Aemilian, 2 ; Valerian; Gallienus ; Salonina, Quinarius, rev. pietas. avgg., rare, all fine 17

559 Philip jun., 4 ; Decius, 5 ; Etruscilla ; Treb. Gallus, 5 ;

Volusian, 2 ; Aemilian, 2 ; Valerian, 3 ; Mariniana, 2 ; Gallienus, 4; Salonina, 2, various types, well preserved 30

560 Salonina ; Saloninus, 4; Postumus, 15, including one in

good silver, rev. ixvicto. avg ., false ; Macrinus, false ; and various others, billon, including false coins of Lici- nius, Victorinus and Tetricus; &c. 40

561 Diocletian, 2, rev. yictokiae. sarmaticae., Pnetorian

camp, with its gates open ; Maximinian, Hercules, rev. victoria, sarmatica., four Soldiers sacrificing ; Con- stantius Chlorus, rev. virtvs. militvm. ; Constantins II, 2 ; Julian II, 4 44

562 Constantine the Great, ’without legend, diademed Head to

right, rev. votis. xx. myltis. xxx., within a wreath, exergue, axt., fine and rare ; and Quinarius, rev. virtvs. militvm., Praetorian camp with four towers, rare 2

43

563 Constaus, termed, Small Medallions, rev. victoriae. d. n. atg., two Victories supporting a shield inscribed, yot. y. mvlt. x.; Another, rev. Victoria, dd. nn. avgg., Victory walking to right, both fine and rare 2

561 Decentius, rev. virtvs. exerciti., Soldier standing, very rare; Julian II, rev. yotis. y. mvltis. x., within a wrreath ; Jovian 3

565 Valentinian, 3, one false; Valens, 5 ; Gratian, 2 ; Valen-

tinian II, 3 ; Theodosius, 2 ; Magnus Maximus, 3 ; Arcadius, 3 ; Honorius, 3 ; Constantine III, false, some fine 25

566 Valentinian I, s. G, rev. virtvs. exercitvs., Emperor

standing, with labarum and buckler, exergue, lyg., a fine and rare medallion 1

567 Gratian, Medallion, s. 6, rev. as before, exergue, t. r. p. s.,

fine and rare 1

568 Victor, Eugenius, Jovinus, all fine and rare 3

569 Jiistinus, s. 4|, d.n. ivstinvs. pp. ayg., helmeted Head

to right, rev. gloria, romano ryxi., draped full-faced Figure standing, with Glory round his head, holding a spear and orb, fine, extremely rare and unpublished 1

570 Justinian I. Siliques, 2, rev. vol-mvlt-hti., within a

wreath ; rev. c.N. Demi-Siliques, 2, rev. c.N. and pkg. Theodoric with Justin I; with Anastasius and with Justinian I ,fine and rare 7

571 Theodoric, 3 ; Athalaricus, with Justin I, and Justinian I,

fine and scarce * 6

572 Theodahatus, with Justinian I; Witiges, with Justinian,

rev. duvvit-iges-rex., in four lines; Baduila, with Anastasius, 2, rev. dh-badv-ila-rex., in four lines, all fine and rare 4

573 Hilderic, dn. hildirix. rex., diademed Head to right, rev .

eelix. kartc., Female standing, full-faced, holding some ears of corn in each hand ,fine and very rare 1

574 Heraclius and his son, Heraclius- Constantine, Miliaresia, 3,

two of them different ; Constaus II, Miliaresia, 2, slight varieties, all rare and well preserved 5

44

575 Constantine IV, rev . fall-length figures of Heraelius and

Tiberius, between them, a cross on a globe ; Constans II, and his son, Constantine IV ; Leo IV and Constantine VI , pierced; Eomain I, Constantine X, and Stephen and Constantine, fine and rare , but pierced 4

576 Eomain I, Constantine X, and Stephen and Constantine,

E CD

rev. * ^ under a medallion portrait of Eomain, very

fine , but pierced ; Nicephorus Focas, of similar type to the last, but with the four first letters of his name, and his bust in a quatrefoil ornament, fine and rare, pierced 2

577 Various of the Comneni ; and three Medallions of Nero and

Etruscilla 9

578 Medallions. Octavia and Marc Antony (Cistophorus),

their Heads, side-by-side, to right, rev. Bacchus standing on the mystic-cista, between two serpents, rare, and well preserved ; Trajan 2

579 Medallions. Augustus, bare Head to right, rev. six Ears

of Corn tied together ; Cyprus of Vespasian, rev. 6T0YC. N60Y. ICPOY. ©., year 9, temple of Venus Paphia, rare , and well preserved 2

EOMAN GOLD COINS.

580 Autonomous, Sixty Sestertii, rev. eoma., Eagle on a thun¬

derbolt, fine and rare 1

581 Tiberius, rev. poutif. maxim., Livia seated to right, fine 1

582 Vespasian, rev. cos. in. foet. eed., Fortune standing to

left ,fine 1

583 Faustina sen., veiled Head to right, rev. aeteenitas.,

fine 1

584 M. Aurelius, bare Head to right, rev. te. pot. yiiii. cos.

ii., Eome standing holding a victory and parazonium, very fine 1

585 Faustina jun., rev. matei. magnae., Cybele seated between

two lions, fine and rare 1

586 Lucius Verus, rev. te, p. vi. imp. iiii. cos. ii., Victory,

with buckler attached to a palm-tree, on which is in¬ scribed, vie. pae. ; Constantius II, rev. Eome and Con¬ stantinople supporting a shield on which is, yot. xxx. MYLT. AXXX. 2

587 Magnentius, bare Head to right, rev. Victory and Liberty supporting a trophy, fine and scarce 1

088 Valentinian I, rev. Emperor with labarum bearing the Christian monogram ; Tiers-de-Sou, rev. Victory ; Valens, rev. Emperor standing with labarum, bearing the Christian monogram 3

589 Gratian, rev. Gratian and Valentinian jun. seated ; Valen¬

tinian II, similar types ; Theodosius I, Tiers-de-Sou, rev. Victory 3

590 Theodosius I, rev. conocrdia. (sic.) ayggg*a., Eome

seated, unpublished ; ITonorius, rev. yictoria. ayggg., and a Tiers-de-Sou, both have m. d. in the field 3

591 Constantine III, rev. yictoria. aayggg., Emperor stand¬

ing with his left foot placed on a captive, exergue, trobs., fine and rare 1

592 Valentinian III, Emperor standing with his right foot

placed on the head of a dragon, in the field, r. y. ; Tiers- de-Sou, rev. Cross within a wreath 2

593 Majorian, helmeted Bust to right, with spear, and buckler

bearing the Christian monogram, rev. yictoria. ayggg., Emperor standing, in the field, ar., very fine 1

594 Majorian, Tiers-de-Sou, rev. Cross within wreath ; Julius

Nepos, Tiers-de-Sou, similar type, both fine and rare 2

595 Theodosius II, rev. imp. xxxxii. cos. xyii. pp., Eome

seated, fine; Marcianus, rev. yictoria. ayggg., Victory standing with along cross, fine 3

596 Leo, Zeno and Anastasius, Sous-d’Or, rev. Victory with

, long cross 3

597 Anastasius, Demi-Sou, rev. Victory. Justinian, Sou-d’Or,

rev. Victory with long cross ; Demi-Sou, rev. Victory writing on a shield, at her feet the Christian monogram ; Tiers-de-Sous, 3 6

598 Justinus II, Sou-d’Or, rev. yictoria. ayggg., Eome seated,

rare , pierced. Mauritius Tiberius, Sou-d’Or, pierced ; Demi-Sous, 2 4

599 Eocas, Sou-d’ Or and Tiers-de-Sou, Heraclius and Heraclius-

Constantine ; Sous-d’Or, two varieties, one very fine 4

600 Heraclius, Heraclius- Constantine, and Heracleonas, Sou-

d’Or, the three Augusti standing, rev. Cross on steps, in the field, monogram of Heraclius, pierced ; Constans II and Constantine Pogonatus, very fine 2

46

601 Constans II and Constantine Pogonatus, rev. Heraclius and

Tiberius, very fine; Constantine IV, rev. the two Augusti standing, between a cross on steps 2

602 Leo III and Constantine V, Sou-d’Or, very fine 1

603 Michael II and Theophilus, Sou-d’Or, very fine 1

601 Theophilus, Michael and Constantine VIII, Sou-d’Or, fine

and rare 1

FOURTH DAY’S SALE,

EOMAN COLD COINS Continued.

LOT

605 Theophilus and others, Demi-Sous and Tiers-de-Sou,

various 9

606 Basil I. and Constantine VIII, Sou-d’Or ; Constantine X.

and Eomain II, Sou-d’Or, both well preserved 2

607 Basil II. and Constantine XI, Sou-d’Or, fine and rare

pierced 1

608 Constantine XI, Sou-d’Or ; and one of Canstantine XII,

concave, fine 2

600 Constantine XII, as before ; with one of Isaac Coranenus, concave , pierced 2

610 Eomain III ; Constantine XIII 2

611 Eudocia and Eomain IV, rev. Micha?!, Constantine and

Andronicus , fine and rare \

612 Another, as before, nearly as fine ; Michael VII, pierced 2

613 Michael VII, fine ; Alexis I 2

614 Manuel I, and another, both very pale gold ; and one of

Nicephorus, pierced in three places 3

615 Andronicus II, and another, both pierced 2

616 Uncertain, Lind. Bern. Greek , pi. 1, n. 17; and one of

the Abbassite Khalifa 2

47

FOREIGN MEDALS Silver.

017 1 rederick the Great of Prussia, on his death ; Christian VII. of Denmark, by Pingo ; Charles VI. of Spain, by Otto Hamer ani; Gregory XVI, all fine 4

018 Frederick IV. of Denmark, two varieties 2

019 Charles III. of Spain, Royal Academy Medal ; Another, rev. VESSALIA. EXPYGNATA., &C. 2

020 Leo Nil ; Pius VII, two varieties ; an Enamelled Medal of Frederick III ; and four others 7

021 Duke Ernest of Saxony; Frederick IV. of Denmark;

Charles X. of France ; and two others 5

022 Prince Eugene ; Frederick II. of Prussia ; Louis Philippe ; and two others 5

623 Miscellaneous Jettons, various 15

624 Miscellaneous Jettons, various 24

ENGLISH MEDALS— Silver.

625 Edward VI, Jetton, Rose crowned between e. r., rev. insignia, potentissimi. rrgis. anglie. 1547; arranged in five lines, false ; Elizabeth, 1586 ; Charles I ; Birth of Charles II ; Godfrey ; The Pretender, 1699 ; and others 8

026 Charles I. and Henrietta, on their Marriage; Earl of Essex ; Royalist Badges, one large, with bust of Charles and Henrietta, fine , and gilt 5

627 Kings and Queens of England. Engraved Jettons, after

Passe, of very pretty work 25

628 Another lot, of different work, gilt 18

029 Cromwell, rev. House of Commons; Another, small size,

rev. plain, fin e 2

630 Charles II, 2, rev. eayente. deo., and pro. talibvs.

aysis. 2

631 Coronation Medals. Charles I. and II ; William and Mary;

Mary II ; Anne ; George I. and II ; Caroline ; George III and IV 11

632 Charles II. and his Queen ; x\bp. Sancroft ; James, Duke

of Ormond, rare 3

633 William, Prince of Orange, rev. his Mother, 1654, fine 1

48

634 'William III, rev. restitvtori. Britannia., Britannia

seated, fine 1

635 William III, on bis landing at Torbaj, two varieties;

Another, on the Naval Engagement of the 29th and 31st May, 1692 2

636 Anne, Battle of Taisniere ; Taking of Sardinia ; Con¬

cession of tenths to the clergy 3

637 Anne, Taking of Gibraltar, 1701 ; Union of Scotland, 1707 ;

Defeat of the Spanish, near Saragossa 3

638 George I, Arrival in London, 1714; Battle of Dunblaine,

1715 ; Naval fight in Mediterranean, 1718 3

639 Princess Clementina, rev. Biga, with Borne in the distance ;

Duke of Cumberland, Battle of Culloden, 1746, loth fine 2

640 Destruction of Kittanning by Colonel Armstrong, 1756,

rev. Arms of the City of Philadelphia, fine 1

641 George II, Treaty of Vienna, 1731 ; George III, rev.

tellys. iacktabit. alvmno.; and another, on the sail¬ ing of the ships, Resolution and Adventure 3

642 George III, Medal presented to the Indian Chiefs in Canada,

'pierced for suspension , very rare 1

643 Jettons. Duke of Cumberland ; George III. and Queen

Charlotte ; Lord Mayor Beckford ; and others 18

644 Society’s Medals. Boyal Society of London; Cork Agri¬

cultural Society, two varieties 3

645 Eoundling Hospital, Cork ; Ennis School ; Cork Agricul¬

tural, two varieties, all engraved 4

646 Eowland, Mayor of Cork, to Kiorden, Constable of St.

Paul’s Parish ; Post Office, Dublin, to M. Tyre for do- fending the Mail, 1821 ; School Medal, for Logierian systems ; and a Masonic Medal 4

647 Barber- Surgeons, 1756 ; William III, of glorious memory ;

and two others -1

648 Loyal Independent Livery of London, Steward’s Ticket

for Anniversary Dinner ; Waterman’s Badge ; and a Temperance Medal 3

649 Humane Society’s Medal, with head of George IV ; York

Club Medal, with head of Duke of York ; Arts and Commerce, with head of Ceres ; and Another 4

49

G50 Board of Trade Medal, for saving Life from Shipwreck, a very fine medal , by B. Wyon 1

G51 War Medals. Peninsula, five bars, Orthes, Nivelle, Pyrenees, Yittoria, Salamanca; Another, three bars, St. Sebastian, Yittoria, Salamanca; Waterloo; and one

Por Good Conduct 4

G52 Ghuznee, Jellalabad, and a Naval Good Conduct 3

G53 Cameronians, 20th [Regiment ; Callao ; Louth ; and another 4

654 Ghuznee ; Hyderabad ; Ghuznee and Cabul ; and Canda- har, Ghuznee and Cabul 4

G55 The Punjab, with bars, Mooltan and Goojerat ; Sutlej ;

Ferozeshuhur, with Sobraon bar; Moodkee, Sobraon 4

G5G The Punjab, with bars, Mooltan and Goojerat ; the Sutlej, with Perozeshuhur bar ; Cabul ; Ava 4

G57 India, China, Bhurtpoor, and South Africa 4

G58 Persia, Pegu, China, and Distinguished Conduct in the Field 4

G59 China, Waterloo, Baltic, and For Long Service and Good Conduct 4

GGO Crimea, Trafalgar, Lissa, and For Long Service and Good Conduct 4

G61 Naval Arctic Discoveries, and For Service and Good Con¬ duct 2

G62 Bronze Stars. Maharajpoor, Punniar 4

GG3 Officers’ Medals. Peninsula, Waterloo, Sutlej, &c. ; and a small Silver Box containing Medalets, of Nelson’s Yictories, St. Yincent, Aboukir, Copenhagen, Trafal¬ gar 10

G64 Papal, Sardinian, Russian, Spanish, French, Prussian, Waterloo, Turkish, &c., four of them in bronze 9

SCOTCH COINS Silvek.

G65 Sueno ? King of the Hebrides, Lindsey's Coins of ScoL land , pi. 1, n. 1, fine and extra rare 1

G6G Anegmund ? Lind. pi. 1, n. 2, very fine and extra rare 1

667 Somerled ? Lind. pi. 1, n. 3, well preserved and extra

1

rare

H

50

6GS Uncertain, Lind. pi. 1, n. 4, rude full-faced Head, extra rare 1

669 Alexander I, Lind.pl. 1, n . 6, Profile to right, with scep¬ tre, extremely rare 1

G70 Alexander I, 2, Lind. pi. 1, n. 7, 8, very rare 2

G71 David I, Lind.pl. 1, n, 12, reading, dayit., retrograde ; Henry Earl of Northumberland, Lind.pl. 1, n. 17, of the Berwick Mint, both rare 2

G72 David I, 6 ; Henry Earl of Northumberland 7

G73 Henry Earl of Northumberland, Lind. pi. 1, n. 21, and as type of Stephen, pi. 18, n. 21, fine and very rare 1 674 Malcolm I\ ? Lind. Sapp. pi. 1, n. 9, extra rare 1

G/ 5 William the Lion, Lind. Sapp. pi. 1, n. 11, perhaps unique \

676 William the Lion, Lind. pi. 2, n. 25, of Roxburgh, Edin¬ burgh, and Berwick Mints 20

G77 William the Lion, without sceptre, Lind.pl. 2, n. 45, of the Roxburgh Mint, extremely rare 1

678 William the Lion, Lind. pi. 2, n. 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,

44, and Suppl. pi. 1, n. 10, all rare and well preserved 8

679 William the Lion, Profile to left, with sceptre, as Lind.

pi. 2, n. 34, Edinburgh Mint, &c., various 12

680 William the Lion, types as before ; and 2 others, similar

to n. 44 15

681 Alexander II, Lind. pi. 3, n. 46, rev. alain. anndry. of.

ro., of the Roxburgh Mint; Another, as n. 50, but without sceptre, both very rare 2

682 Alexander III, first coinage, Lind. pi. 3, n. 51, 53, bare

Head to right, with sceptre, one fine , minted at Aber¬ deen aud Lanark, the latter said to be unique 2

683 Alexander III, second coinage, crowned Head to right,

with sceptre, Lind. pi. 3, n. 56, minted at Edinburgh, Perth, Berwick, and Lanark, all rare 5

684 Alexander III, third coinage, Lind. pi. 3, n. 58, crowned

Head to left, with sceptre, minted at Annan, Roxburgh, Berwick, Edinburgh, Dunbar ; Another, of an uncer¬ tain mint, reading water, on. fre., fine and perhaps unique 9

685 Alexander III, same coinage, minted at Berwick, Dunbar,

and other towns, some rare 18

51

686 Alexander III, fourth coinage, Lind. pi. 3, n. 68, some

fine 24

687 Alexander III, same coinage, but varieties, rex. escjos-

SIE. ; DEE. ORAC. ; DI. GCI. ; DE. GSIA. ; REX. ESCOSSEE. ; Halfpenny and Farthing; all rare G

G88 John Baliol, Pennies, 9, two of the St. Andrew’s Mint, rare; Halfpenny, usual type 10

68.9 Robert Bruce, Pennies, 3 ; Halfpennies, 2 ; rare and well preserved 5

GOO David II, Groat, Half Groat, and Penny, of the Aber¬ deen Mint ; the same Pieces of the Edinburgh Mint ; and a Halt Groat of Dundee, scarce and ivcll pre¬ served 7

691 David II, Groats, 8, minted at Aberdeen, Dundee, and Edinburgh ; Half Groats, 4, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh ; Pennies, 3 15

G92 David II, Groats, 4, Edinburgh; Half Groats, 4, Edin¬ burgh; Pennies, 2, with rex. scottorvm. ; all well pre¬ served 1 0

093 David II, Groats, 7 ; .Half Groats, 5 ; Pennies, 4 16

G94 Robert II, Groats, 3, Dundee, Edinburgh, and Perth ; Half Groats, 2, Edinburgh and Perth ; Penny and Halfpenny of the Edinburgh Mint, rare and well pre¬ served 7

G95 Robert II, Groats, 7, Dundee, Edinburgh, aud Perth ; Half Groats, 4, Edinburgh and Perth ; and a Penny of the Edinburgh Mint 12

69G Robert III, Groats, 16, Edinburgh, Perth, and Rox¬ burgh ; Half Groats, 4, Edinburgh and Perth ; Pennies,

4, Edinburgh and Perth, some well preserved 25

697 James I, Groats 20, Linlithgow, Edinburgh, and Perth ;

and a Penny of the Edinburgh Mint 21

698 James II, Groats, 3, Edinburgh, Perth, and Stirling, the

two last very rare; Half Groat, Edinburgh, extra rare 4

699 James II, Gi’oats, 12, various, some well preserved 12

700 James III, Groats, 2, Lind. pi. 74G, n. 149, Edinburgh ;

Half Groat, n. 150, Berwick; Penny, n. 156, Edin¬ burgh. James IV, Groats, Edinburgh, Lind, pi, 7, n. 167 ; Half Groat, Edinburgh, n. 165, all rare 6

701 James III, Groats, 15, Edinburgh; Lind.pl. 7, n. 145,

159, and Supp. pi* 2, n. 23; and other varieties, some scarce ; H alt’ Groat and Penny 17

702 James IV, Open-crown Groat, Edinburgh, Lind. n. 160,

with protector, neyorym., presumed to be unique 1

703 James IV, Penny, Lind. Supp. n. 27#, rev. salt. fac.

pop. tvy., very fine and probably unique 1

704 James IV, Three-quarter-face Groats, 5, Lind. n. 161;

Half Groat, same type, Edinburgh. James V, Three- quarter-face Groat and Half Groat, Lind. 173, 174 ; Profile Testoon and Half Testoon, Lind. n. 175, 176 ; some fine 12

705 James V, Three-quarter-face Groats, 2 ; Profile Testoons,

5 ; Half Testoon ; mostly fine 9

706 Mary, Testoon, 1553, Lind. n. 179, Bust crowned to right,

rev. da. pacem., very rare, but not fine 1

707 Mary, Testoon, without bust, Lind. n. 182, m. crowned,

at the side two thistles crowned, rev. delicie, &c., Arms of Scotland crowned, very fine and rare 1

708 Mary, Testoons, 4, 1553, 55, 56, 57, Lind. 183, 185; Half

Testoon, 15^8, Lind. 186, all fine and scarce 5

709 Mary, Testoons, as before, 1555, 56, 57, two counter-

marked with a crowned thistle ; Francis and Mary, Testoons, 1558, 1560, Lind. n. 187, 190 6

710 Francis and Mary, Testoons, 1560, Lind. 190 ; Half Tes¬

toon, 1559, rev. iam. non. synt., &c., allfime 3

711 Mary, after the death of Francis, Testoon, 1561, Bust to

left, rev. salyym. fac., &c., rare and very fine 1

712 Mary and Henry, Byal, 1566; Two-thirds of Byal, 1566,

both well preserved 2

713 Mary and Henry, as before, but dated 1565, fine ; One-

third of Byal, 1565 3

714 Mary, after the death of Henry, Byal and Two-thirds of

Byal, 1567 2

715 James VI, Sword Dollar, 1569 ; One-third of the same

1568 ; Noble, 1574 ; Half Noble, 1572, all fine 4

716 James VI, Sword Dollar, 1571 ; and One-third of the

same; Nobles, 2, 1573, 1577; Balance Mark, 1591,

fine 5

717 James VI, Thistle Dollar, 1559, Lind, n* 206, very rare 1

53

71S James VI, Thirty and Ten Shilling Pieces, 1583, 82, three-quarter Bust in armour, with sword to left; Ten, Five, and One Shilling Pieces, 1591, 94, 95, the latter pierced, with bare Head to right 5

719 James VI, Ten Shilling Pieces, 1594, 1598; Thistle

Marks, 2, 1601, 1G02 ; the Half, Quarter, and One- eighth of the same ; Half Crowns, 2 ; Shilling, rare, but poor; Halt Groat ; some well preserved 11

720 Charles I, Crown, Half Crown, and Shilling, with his

father’s portrait, a good and rare set 3

721 Charles I, Crown and Half Crown, by JBriot ; and three

other Half Crowns, one with his father’s portrait 5

722 Charles I, Half Crown ; Shillings, 4 ; Nobles, 3, one with¬

out c.r. at the sides of the shield, rare ; Half Nobles, 6; Quarter Nobles, 11; Two Shilling Pieces, 2, some fine ' 27

723 Charles II, Pour, Two, One, and Half Mark Pieces, with

Bust in armour to right ; Dollar, Half Dollar, with a Quarter, One-eighth, and One-sixteenth of the

same 9

724 Charles II, Marks, 3; and a Quarter and One-eighth of a

Dollar. James II, Porty, and two Ten Shilling Pieces. William and Mary, Sixty, Porty, Ten, and Pive Shil¬ ling Pieces 12

725 William and Mary, Sixty and Porty-Shilling Pieces, 1691;

William III, Porty, Twenty, Ten, and Pive-Shilliug

Pieces 6

726 WilliamTII, Five-Shilling Pieces, 2; Anne, Ten and Five-

Shilling Pieces, 3; Crowns, 1707-8, with e. under bust; Half Crowns, 1708-9, with e. ; Shillings, 1707-8, with E. ; Sixpences, 1707, e. ; 1708, E+. 13

SCOTCH GOLD COINS.

727 Robert II, St. Andrew, Lind.pl. 12, n. 3, rare; Lions, 2,

pi. 12, n. 4, 5 3

728 Robert II, Lions, two varieties, one reading rex. sco. ;

Robert III, St. Andrew, pi. 12, n. 10, all fine 3

54

729 Kobert III, St. Andrew, with short cross, and the Halt

St. Andrew, pi. 12, n. 9, 12, both fine and rare 2

730 Kobert III, St. Andrews, with long crosses, pi. 12, n. 11,

one a variety, with a small fleur-de-lis after scotorvm., well preserved ^

731 James I, St. Andrew, pi. 12, n. 13 ; Lion, n. 15, both very

fine 2

732 James I, Lions, two varieties ; Half Lion, n. 1(5 ; James II,

Lion, n. 17, fine 4

733 James I, Lions, two varieties; Half Lion, all fine 3

734 James I, Lions, two varieties, very fine 2

735 James II, Lion, n. 18, very Jlne ; James III, Unicorn,

n. 22, both fine 2

736 James III, Unicorn, pi. 13, n. 23, but reading ex v gat. ;

Half Unicorn, n. 26, both well preserved 2

737 James III, Unicorn, n. 23 ; Half Unicorn, n. 26, both

fine 2

738 James III, Unicorn, n. 25, reading exvrgat., &c., on obv.,

and exy gat. on rev., very fine, and extremely rare 1

739 James IV, Unicorn, Lind. Supp. pi. 3, n. 2, legend com¬

posed of Koman letters, and with xc. under the Unicorn, very fine, and probably unique 1

740 James III, Eider, n. 28, but without the fleur-de-lis in

field, very fine 1

741 James IV, Two-thirds of Eider, n. 30, fine and rare 1

742 James IV, Two-thirds of St. Andrew, n. 33, very fine, and

extremely rare , o?ily three or four Tcnown 1

743 James V, Ecu, Lind. Supp. pi. 3, n. 3, rev. per. ltngnv.

crvcis. salyi. svmvs., very fine, and extremely rare 1

744 James V, Ecu, n. 37, very fine 1

745 James V, Ecu, as before 1

746 James V, Bonnet Piece, pi. 14, n. 41, fine and scarce 1

747 James V, Two-thirds of Bonnet Piece, n. 42, extra fine

and rare 1

748 James V, One-third of Bonnet Piece, n. 43, very rare,

pierced 1

749 Mary, Ecu, n. 44 , Jine and rare 1

750 Mary, Lion, 1553, n. 47, with maria, regixa. in mon.,

extra fine and rare 1

751 Mary, Half Lion, 1553, n. 49, with m.r. in mon., very fine

and rare 1

752 James VI, Thistle Noble, pi. 15, n. 55, fine and rare 1

753 James VI, Hat Piece, 1592, n. 01, extra fine and rare 1

754 James VI, Riders, 1593, 94, n. 02, both well preserved 2

755 James VI, Riders, 1593, 99, both fine 2

750 James VI, Half Rider, 1001, n. 03 ,fine and very rare 1

757 James VI, Sword, and Sceptre Piece, and the Half of the

same, 1001, well preserved 2

758 James VI. (after the Accession), Crown, m. m. thistle,

extremely rare , and well preserved 1

759 James VI, Thistle Crown, 3, m. m. trefoil, thistle, rose,

two without i.r. at the sides of the rose and thistle, fine 3

700 Charles I, Briot’s Unit, rev. his. praesvm., &c ..fine 1

701 Charles I, Half Unit, rev. vnita. tviemvr., extra fine and

rare 1

702 Charles I, Half Unit, as before, but not so fine 1

703 Charles 1, Quarter Unit, type as the Half, fine and very

rare 1

704 Charles I, One-eighth of Unit, type as before, but without

small crowns over c.R , extra fine , and very rare 1

705 William III, Pistole, 01, fine and scarce 1

700 William III, Pistole, 1701 ,fine and scarce 1

707 William III, Half Pistole, 1701, very fine and rare 1

SCOTCH BILLON AND COPPER.

70S Robert III, Penny, Lind. pi. 10, n. 1, rev. .illa. inner-

his., presumed to be unique 1

709 Robert III, Pennies, 3, Lind. Supp. pi. 3, n. 1, 2, Aber¬ deen and Edinburgh Mints, very rare 3

770 James I, II, III, Pennies, one with t. on centre of cross,

extremely rare , all well preserved 3

771 James I, II, III, Pennies, some interesting varieties 24

772 James III, Placks, 7, and a Half Plack, very rare 8

773 James IV, Placks, 8, one with the numeral 4, very rare 8

774 James V, Pennies, 2, Edinburgh, both rare ; Placks, 3.

Mary, Placks, 5, Edinburgh and Stirling, the latter very

775 Mary, Placks, 4, Edinburgh ; Half Placks, 2, Edinburgh ;

Hard-Heads. 4, one fine , rare 10

776 Mary, Placks, 2, rev. seryio. et. ysy. teeot., rare; Penny,

Lind, pi. 17, n. 38 ,fime and rare ; and another, without head, n. 40, vrorT. yeritas., 15 56, fine and rare 4

777 Erancis and Mary, Hard-Head3, 3 ; James VI, Plack and

Half Plack, the latter very rare; Hard-Heads, Lind. 71 * 50, 51; Twopence; Bodies, 3, Lion rampant, rev. three Thistles united ; and others of Charles I, II, William and Mary, and William III. 23

77S Charles I, II; William and Mary; William III, Turners, Half-Turners, Bawbees, and Bodies 23

779 Silver Coin of Eulcho deVillaret, Grand Master of Malta,

LI JSLedagliere Gerosolimitano, pi. 1, n. 1, fine and rare ; Wenceslaus King of Bohemia; and two others 4

EOEEIGN GOLD COINS.

780 Merovingian, Lind. Bern. Coins , pi. 3, n. 1, rev. Christian

Monogram on steps, between, c.a. ; Another, as n. 2, with moneyer, Domaricus ; Another, n. 3, all rare 3

781 Merovingian, pi. 3, n. 4, 4*, and another found at Trim,

fine and rare 2

782 Visigoths, A thanagild, pi. 3, n. 5 ; Chintilla, broken , one

fine 2

783 Visigoths, Luiva?, pi. 3, n. 6, very fine; Witeric, n. 7,

fine, and hoth very rare 2

784 Erance. Charles V, Eleur-de-Lis ; John, Mouton, hoth

very fine 2

785 Louis XII, Ecu au Porc-epic ; Erancis I, Ecus, 3, all

fine 4

7SG Erench Bepublic, 10 Er. ; Napoleon III, 5 Er. Pieces, 3 ; Nepaul, 4 ; Turkish, and others, small 18

787 Burgundy, Philip the Good, Noble, in imitation of Edward

III; Spain, Eerdinand and Isabella, Double Ducat,

hoth fine 2

788 Eerdinand King of Castille, Eerdinand de Zvvoll, and

another, all Ducats ; William 11. of Sicily, rare 4

57

789 Werner, Abp. of Treves; Ludovicus Mannin, Doge of

Venice ; Ducats of Florence and Padua 4

790 Frederick III, struck at Frankfort ; Theodore, Abp. of

Cologne; Ferdinand, King of Hungary, 2, 1840,48; John II, and Wladislaus of Hungary; all Ducats 6

791 Hungarian Ducats, Albert, 1437; Wladislaus, 1507;

&c. (>

792 America; Columbia; Central America ; California, Dollar

and two Half Dollars ; United States, Dollars, 2 ; Quar¬ ter Dollars, 3 ; Pius IX, Scudo ; Philip V. of Spain, Ducat ; Two small Coins of Portugal ; and a Medalet of Wellington, rev. wateeloo 15

793 Silver. Miscellaneous Coins and Medals, out of place;

Roman, English, Scotch, Irish, and some engraved Medals 45

ENGLISH BRONZE MEDALS.

794 Frederick, Prince of Wales; John Kemble; Sydney Smith ;

Earl Howe; Earl Nelson ; Pope; Fox ; John, Duke of Montague; Pitt; Duke of Wellington ; O’Connell; Lord Keith 12

795 Cooke, the Tragedian ; Capt. Cooke ; Earl of Charlemont ;

President West ; Lord Anson; Thomason’s Metallic Vase; St. John’s Cathedral, Newfoundland ; Viscount Dudley; Francis Johnston; Rev. B. Dawson, Dean of St. Patrick ; Rev. W. Romaine ; Richard Talbot ; Walker, Defender of Derry ; and others 20

796 Admiral Duncan ; Earl Howe ; Lord Nelson ; Count

Suwarrow ; Earl Spencer ; Abercrombie ; Earl St. Vin¬ cent ; Archduke Charles ; David Garrick ; Martin Folkes; Duke of Newcastle ; and others 20

797 George Prince of Wales and Caroline, by Kucliler ; Bom¬

bardment of Algiers ; Telford ; Royal Horticultural Society ; Practical Art Prize ; Masonic Medal of George Prince of Wales and William Duke of Clarence ; Eve¬ sham Medal ; Henry Ryder, Bishop of Lichfield ; William IV, by Henning ; all fine 10

58

798 James III. and Clementina; The Young Chevalier; Duke

of Cumberland; Frederick, Prince of Wales; xlbp. Wake; John Wesley; Princess Charlotte; Queen Caroline ; George IV ; William IY ; Victoria ; and others ; including a Case containing three Medalets of Princess Charlotte 33

CABINETS.

799 A small Cabinet, and a Morocco Case for Medals 2

800 A Mahogany Cabinet, with drop door, containing 6 pierced

trays for medals size 14 by 10^ and 6|- in. high. 1

801 A Mahogany Cabinet, with door broken off, containing 16

trays size 10 by 14-^ and 12f in. high. 1

802 A Mahogany Cabinet, with folding doors (one off), con¬

taining 21 pierced trays

size 16-| by 11 and 14 \in. high. 1

803 A Coin Cabinet, imperfect 1

804 A Coin Cabinet, containing 16 trays and one deep drawer

size Ilf by Ilf and 11 \in. high. 1

END OF SALE.

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