IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) !^/ ■f fit #3^ /. 4 1.0 I.I 11.25 ■£ Ki 12.2 »i VIA UUl- 1.8 1-4 11.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ,^. CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques ^ir u 1 1* M F'V ■»' ■*ti^S LM ^ s V . /' COLLECTION OF AND OF U/ar /T^edals »* Deeoratio^s, AND THE CObbECTIOH OF COIHS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, Of Mi?„ E. J. M. CHALONER. CATALOGUED BY S. H. i£ H. CHAPMAlir. .Hpril 29H1 ^^"J y)Hi, 1095. • ; . • • . , • • • • • •,..•,•••••, •, * ■ •« •• ••••*• • •• ••*• •• • •••'•* .*, •• • ,♦. • •• • • •• • •• «a*«* «,•••• • •••• ' • • • • i • .«. ••• • • J • • \% > « • • • • ,. .*— ^^yO Y^ »\1 T ■«•* O^TJLLOOTJlIl OF THE COLLECTION OP <> > > .-» < 1 > @reek, Romaq and English (?oin £, 1 1 J J 1 J AND OP WAR MEDALS tf DECORATIONS, I THE PROPERTY OF A FORMER OFFICER IN THE ARMY, . . , J i i i AND THE > 1 Collection of Coins a 1 I 1 ] Oil OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, OP MR. E. J. M. CHALONER, OB' ENGLAND. CATALOGUED BY S. H. & H. CHAPMAN, 1348 Pine Street, and to be sold at auction by DAVIS & HARVEY, 1212 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 29th AND 30TH, 1895, COMMENCING AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. K. • _ • • • • • •• ,• • •••• • • •• • • • • • •••• •••• ••- .• *. • •• • • • • •- • • • ., *• • .... •••• • ■ t • ••• . . • »• * «« • « • • • • • ••• ... . . • . I . f- y . Copyright, 1895, S. H. & H. CHAPMAN. SI 5 (1 1 s?) '1?1«a. PREFACE. . fm-^ This highly vahiable sale of coins is comprised of two in- teresting English collections. The first portion consisting of Greek, Roman and English coins, the property of a gentleman formerly an officer in the army, who does not desire his name to transpire, and described in the lots from Nos. 1 to 630, contains many unusually fine and rare pieces, particularly the beautiful Syracuse medallion, No. 15 ; the Arsinoe octadrachm, No. 69 ; the extremely rare Stater of Diodotus, No. 65 ; several very fine Roman aurei; the complete series of four pieces of Anglo-Gallic gold of Edward III. and the Black Trince, Nos. 143 to 7; the excessively rare groat of 1494, No. 163, never before offered in this country; a rare shilling of Henry VIII., No. 168 ; half-sovereign of Edward III., No. 172 ; the splendid' series of coins of Elizabeth, in gold and silver; the James I. fine sovereign; the extremely rare siege pieces of Pontefract of Charles II.; the Oliver Cromwell set of silver; Wxq rare crown of William IV., and the extremely rare portrait testoon of Mary, Queen of Scots, which is another piece that has never before appeared in an American auction sale, and the splendid series of war me(hd8 and decorations, perhaps the largest that has ever been ofi'ered in this country. In this series^ the rare medal for the War of 1812 and for Northwest Canada, 1885, described in the Canadian series may also be included. The second portion is the collection of :\rr. E. J. M. Chal- oner, beginning with lot 030 and is comprised of coins' of the United States and Canada, among which are manv rare pieces of great interest, particularly the N. E. shilling; the set of silver coins of Lord Baltimore; the Rosa Americana series containing the excessively rare two-pence of 1724, only one other known, and the very fine quarter dollar of 1796, and finally a fine collection of Canadian coins an■) 24 25 26 27 28 29 Syracuse, n.c. 410 to 345. Head of Persephone to 1. sur- rounded by four dolphins. (2YPAK02Ti2N). R. Quadriga to left. Niko, flying to r. above the horses, crowns the charioteer ; in exergue tlie suit of prize armor — cuirass, greaves, spear, sliield and helmet. Dekadrachm. In brilliant, unworn preservation, but witli more clefts in edge from the imi)re8sion than usual, and the charioteer is nearly oft' the planchet. The head is from the most beautiful die by Evainetos, and it is a grand example of tlie finest work of Art in die-engraving the world has ever jtroduced. Limit S125. See plate. Syracuse, n.c. 287. STPAKOSifiN. Head of Persephone 1. R. Biga liead. H. N., p. 160. Copper. Fine. Syracuse, b.c. 275 to 216. Philistis. Her head filleted and veiled 1. R. BASTAii;sA(s) 'MAiSTi:iO(i;). Quadriga walking r. Tetradrachr i. Fine. (IREECE. Thasos. Thrace, b.c. 200. Head of Dionysos r. R. iiPAK- AEOTi; SiiTiiPOS oAXiSiN. Heraklcs standing 1. Tet. F. Same. Barbaric work. Inscription indicated by dots. Cu- rious. Very fine. Lysimachos. b.c. .SO()-281. Head of Alexander r. filleted and with horn of Ammon. R. basiaeos aysimaxot. Pallas seated 1. Tetradrachm, Fine. Same. Piece broken from edge and cleaned. Good. Lete. Macedonia, n.c. 500. Satyr holds nymph by wrist. R. Square incused, divided diagonally. Did. Very fine. Pliilip IT. B.C. 858 to 8156. Head of Zeus r. R. ^lAllillOY. Hoy on horse r. holds palm branch. Tetradrachm. Fine. Philip. Same. Been att. bed in jewellery. Good. Alexander III. the Great. B.t:. 336-323. Head of Pallas r. R. AAEHANAPOY. Nike walking 1. Stater. Obverse poor work. R. Very fine. Alexander. His portrait head r. as Herakles. R. (a)aezan- APOY. Zeus seated holds eagle in r. hand ; Nike in field, M. Tetradrachm. Fine. Alexander. Same. Forepart of ram in field, aa. Fine. Alexander. Same. Another spread fal)ric of 2d century B.C. Tyre. Been attached to jewellery. Good. 3 pieces. Demetrios Poliorketes. n.c. 306-283. Nike, standing to 1. on prow of galley, blows trumi)e' held by r. hand and bears trophy stand on 1. arm. R. aumhtpioy BAiiiAEfli;. Po- I I I I :^ ANCIENT REEK COINS. 8 Very good. 8ur- 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 seidon 1. hurls trident. Tetradracliiu. face eroded. Very rare. Demetrios. Portrait head r. filleted and with liorn of Animon R. hAiiAEiii AiiMiiTPioT. Poseidon standing with r. foot on rock, leans left elbow on knee, and liolds trident in r. hand. Tetradrachm. Fine but severely cleaned. Rare The above coins refer to the naval victory won by Deme- trios over Ptoleniaios off Cyprus in n.c. 306. The original marble statute erected at Samotrake, after which the first IS executed, is now in the Louvre, Paris. Macedonia, a Ronnan Province. After b.o. 146. makeaonwn Head of Alexander to r. R. aesillas, q. Club, cistus and throne lu wreath. Tetradrachm. Fine. Same. Good. Patraus. Paeonin. b.c. 340-315. Head r. R. Horseman over-rides soldier. Tetradrachm. Obv. badly struck R. fine. Rare. Locris-Opontii. Locris. Head of Persephone 1. R. oiiON-vinN Ajax advancing r.; snake on his shield ; Phrygian hel.net bet. feet. Didrachm. Obv. cut through i)rofile. R Fine Rare. H., p. 285. Leucas. Acarnanue. After n.c. 167. Statue of Aphrodite m wreath. R. AYKAAiiiN, aiakpitos. Prow. Didrachm Fine. Rare. H., p. 281. Haliartus. Buolia. Before n.c. 480. Shield. R. H in centre ol wmd-mill sail incuse. Didrachm. Very aood Rare Thebes. H.C. 379-338. Shield. R. A.IS2. Vase. Didr Good Athens. Attica, n.c. 500-450. Head of Athena r. 11. aqe Owl. Tetradrachm. Very fine, but nose and chin ofi: Cormth. n.v. 300. Pegasos 1. R. Head of Pallas 1. r. Di- drachm. Difierent symbols in field, as dog, Nike, plow Been attached to jewellery. Fine. 8 pieces Sicyon. B.C. 40(J-332. Chi.mera; IE. R. Dove flying to V m laurel-wreath. Didrachm. Very fine. H. p 345 Delos. Cydadc. b.o. 700-600. Two dolphins, 'r." Square incuse of 12 divisions. Didrachm. Fine for this early labrie. Very rare, ASIA. Fumenes II. Pergamon. Afysla. n.c. 197-159. Head of Philetaeros r. R. .MAETAiroT. PuHas seated to 1. Te- tradraehm. Very good ; hair tooled. Ephesus. Ionia, b.c. 200. Cist, in ivy-wreath. R. E4>E. Two serpents. Bee. Tetradrachm. Fine. ANCIENT (JKEKK COINS. 44 Apamea. Same types, aha. Fine. 45 Chios. B.C. 500. Griffin seated 1. R. Incuse square. Di- draelun. Very good. 46 Lycia. Augustus, at. Head r. R. Lyres (2). Den. Fair. Rare. 47 Rliodes. Caria. b.c. 4(X). Head of Helios facing, of early style, li. Rose. Didrachni. (Jood. Been in jewellery. 48 Side. PamphiiUa. b.c. 200. Head of Pallas r. R. Nike Hy- ing 1. KAKY-X. Tetradrachni. Fine. 49 Alazaeus. C'iUcia. Baal-tare seated. R. Lion walking 1. Te- tradraclim. Fine. 50 Antioehos III. Syria, b.c. 222-187. Head 1. filleted. R. BAiiiAESzi; ANTioxoT. Apollo Seated 1. Tetradr. Fine. 51 Demetrios II. Bust r. R. ahmiitpiot BAiiAEiii), Eagle 1.; TYP, IE, ATI, cHp. Tyre. Year 186 = b.c. 126. Tetra- drachni. Very good. See B.M. Cat. p. 76, 7. 52 Antioch. Trajan. Head r. on eagle. R. Antioch seated r. the River Orontes swimming at her feet. Tetrad. Fine. 53 Tyre. Phcenicin. Head of Herakles r. laur. R. typoy iepas kai asyaoY. Eagle 1. with r. foot on prow; ri = 13 = B.C. 113. Tetradrachm. Very fine. H. p. 675. 54 Tyre. Same. Fine, bk = 22 = B.c. 104. 55 Simon Maccabeus. Jiulxa. "^CDtm) ^VH. " Half Shekel." Cup; above, J< = "Year 1"=:b.c. 141. R. {nt^)lp oSn'nV ".lerusalem the Holy." Triple Lily. Half Shekel. Good. Very rare. M. 2. Limit, $20. Plate IL 56 Simon hi 07 ()8 ey 70 71 72 73 r3a Buncli of grnpea. R. D/K'n* DTin?. Three-stringed lyre. Silver driiclun struck over a Roman denarius, two letters, ro only show on margin. Extremely fine. Very rare. Variety of M. 9 and 10. Limited, S20. Plate II. Darius I. Pcr-iia. n.c. 521 to 48G. King crowned, kneeling, holds bow in 1. and arrow in r. hand. R. Oblong punch- mark. Daric. Fine. Plate I. Darius I. SaTiie types in silver — tlu! siglos. Fair. Diodotus. Badi'la and India. B.C. 250. Portrait head r. filh-ted R. BAIIAEUI AiOAOToT. Zeus hurling thunder-bolt 1. Stater. Extremely fine. Extremely rare. Plate I. Menander. Hust to 1. R. Pallas 1. Dr. Very fine. EGYPT. Ptolemaios 1. w.v.. 310. Head of Alexander in elephant head skin. R. AAEiANiPOY. Pallas standing, hurls javelin 1. ; in field eagle, mark of Ptolemaios, by whom it was struck whilst Governor in Egypt for the infant son of Alexander. Tetradr. Very good, but large piece broken out of edge at back of head, yet not involving types of reverse. Rare. Ptolemaios II. Head of Ptolemaios 1. r. R. Eagle az = 36 B.C. = 250. Tetradrachm. Fair. Arsinoe. Wife of Ptolemaios II., Philadelplios, n.c. 285 to 247. Her head r. with horn of Amnion, diademed and veiled ; l)eliind head K. R. APllNolli) 4>IAAaea>J>0Y. Double cornucopias tied with wide ril)bon (ta?nia) tas- seled at ends. Octadrachm (gold). Perfectly struck, and in brilliant uncirculated condition. ^T. p. 71;;. B. iM. Cat., PI. VIII., 8-9. Plate I. Ptolemaios X. Head of I. r. R. iitoaemaiot BASiAESii'. Eagle 1. L.ir = Year 13 = b.c 104. ha = Pathos. Tetra- drachm. Fine. Cleaned. B. M. Cat., p. 109. Same. l.ih= Year 17 = b.c. KX). B. M. Cat., PI. XXVII. 3. Fine. AFRICA. Carthage. Zeagltana. b.c. 330. Head of Herakles copied from coin of Alexander. Horse head 1. ; behind it palm tree; beneath, Punic letters. Tetradrachm. Chin ofi' edge. Very fine. Carthage. B.c. 340-242. Head of Persephone 1. R. Horse standing r. Stater. Electrum. Fine. H. p. 379. Juba I. Numidia. B.c. 60-46. rex ivba. Bust r. R. Tem- ple. Dr. Fine. H. p. 744. 6 ROMAN COINS. ROMAN COINS. 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 IMPERIAL. Julius Caesar, c caesak cos teu. Veiled head of Piety r. with iSatures approaching those of Ciesar. R. a hirttvs pr. Axb, vase, wand of augur. Aureus. Ex fine. C. 3. (b.c. 46). Julius Cffisar. caksah. El0|jhant r. R. Cap, axe, asperso- rium and lituus of priest. Den. Ex. fine. C. 49. (b.c. 50). Julius Caesar. Head of Venus r. R. caesar. Trophy, D. Very fine. C. 13. (b.c. 45). Julius (Jtesar. cos ter dict iter. Head of Ceus r. R. avovr PONT MAX. Cup, sprinkler, vase and wand of augur. Den. Very fine. C. 4. (b.c. 46). Julius Cffisar. caesar dict. perpptvo. Head r. veiled. R. p. sEPVLLivs MACER. Vcnus Standing 1. Den. Good. C. 39. (B.C. 44). Brutus, cost(a) leg. Head of Liberty r. R. brvtvs imp. Trophy. Den. Very fine. C. 4. Rare. Brutus, libertas. Head of Liberty r. R. brvtvs. Brutus walking 1. between two lictors preceded by servant. Den. Fine. Marcus Antonius and Octavia. m. antonivs. imp. cos. desig ITER et ter. Head r. laur. R. iii viR R, P.O. Head of Octavia on cist between two jierpents. iisiatic cistopho- rus or tetradrachni. Fine. C. 2. (b.c, 39-37). Augustus. B.(,. 28 to a.d. 14. avan bronzes and the shekel of Year 3 liave been in our i)ossession before. Vespasianus. Same. Very good. Green patination. Rare Vespasianus. Same obv. R. ivjuea capta, sc. Palm-^ree; t() 1. Judfca seated 1. on armor; to r. captive Jew, behind him shield and two spears. 1 B. Fine C. 238. M. 6. Vespasianus. Same type. R. victoria AVdvsTi, sc. Palm-tree- to. 1. Victory standing with foot on helmet, writes on shield placed against palm-tree ; to r. Ju(hea, disconsolate seated r. 1 B. Very good. Very rare. C. 621. M. .should have included this type. Titus. 79-81. T. cAKs. mp. avg. f. tk. p. cos. vi. (;fnsok Head r. laur. ; beneath, globe. R. ivdaea capta, sc. Palm-tree; to r. Judaea seated disconsolate; to 1. arms 2 B. Fine. Very rare. C. 117. M, 4. Titus. T. CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN. Head. r. laur. R. po.ntip tr pot. Statue of Fortune on round pedestal 1. Aureus. Fine. Titus. Head r. R. axnoxa avo. Annona standing r. beside modius, in background galley. Rare. 1 B. without S. C Poor. Nerva. 96-98. Head r. R. i^isci ivdaici calvmma svrlata Palm-tree S. C. 1 B. Very rare. Obv. poor. R. fine but ins. retouched. C. 54. Trajanus. 98-117. imp tkaia.no avo ger dac pm tr p cos v pp. Fiust r. laur. and draped. R. s p q h optimo principi Emperor on horse r. over-rides soldier. Aureus. Very fine, except for two minute nicks in front of ear. Trajanus. ^ Bust r. crowned. R. felicitas avgvst. Felicity standing 1. 2 B. V. g. Light green patination. C. 146. 8 ROMAN COINS. 99 Hadrianus. 117-138. hadrianvs avgvstvs. Head r. laur. R. (c)os in. Wolf suckles the twins to 1. Aureus. V. g. 100 Hadrianus. Same. R. hilaritas pr cos hi. S. C. uoy standing holds palm-branch by i'. ha .id and cornucopise in r. arm, at either side a child. 1 B. C. 817. Fine. 101 Antoninus Pius. 138-161. antoninvs avg pivs pp. Bust r. in armor. R tr pot cos mi. Romn seated 1. Aureus. Very fine. Limit $25. 102 Same, antoninvs avg pivs pp trp xxii. Head r. laur. (poor work). R. voTA svscKPTA DEC III, cos nil. Empcror pours sacrifice on altar. Aureus. Fine. C. 1120 a. 103 Marcus Aurelius. 161-180. antoninvs avg armeniacvs. Bust laur. in armor r. R. pm trp xviii impii cos iii. Victory standing writes vie avg on shield on tree. Aureus. Fine. Variety of C. 475. 104 Didius Julianus. 193, 66 days, (imp) caes m did sever IVLIAN AVG. Head r. laur. R. p m trp cos. Fortune standing. 1 B. Ver}' good. Very rare. C. 12. 105 Mucrinus. 217-8, 14 mos. BuhL r. R. Felicity. 1 B. Good. Rare. 106 Severus Alexander. 222-235. Head r. laur. R. victoria AVGVSTi. Victory writes vot x on shield. 1 B. Fine. 107 ValerianusSr. 253-260. impcp(lic) valerianvs a(vg). Bust laur. r. R. k(el)icitas (av)go. Felicity. 1 B. Fine. Rare. C. 58. 108 Philip Sr. 244-9. Bust r. R. Equity. 2 B. Fine. C. 12. 109 V:ileiitiuianus I. 364-375. dn valentinianvs pf avg. Bust r. diademed. ui:stitvtor reipvbmcae. P^mperor standing holds Christiiin l);inner in r. and victory on 1. hand. Solidus. Very fine, light scratch in field. C. 24. 110 Valentiiiianus Jr. 375-392. dn valentinianvs ivn pf avg. Bust of the boy einpcror r. diademed. R. victoria avgg. Valentinianus and Gratianus seated hold globe between them, above Victory. Solidus. Extremely fine. C. 36. 111 Andronicus I. 1182-5. anaponikoc .^Kc(iioTiic) i-c Em- peror crowned by Christ. R. + KEHo-iiBEi Mp-ov. Virgin Mary. Concavo-convex solidus. Extremely fine, and rare in this condition. S. 1. t^i^j^ COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 9 v.g. 1 B. 112 11.3 114 115 IK) 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 12!» Fine. R. CVN- C0IN8 OF GREAT BRITAIN. Earliest period. Rude horse and ornaments. R. blank and convex. Gold. Copied after Greek stater the obv. of which was worn smooth. R. P\. I., 1. H. pi. j j Iconiantype. Shield or floral pattern. ' R. Horse r. beneath wheel or copy of Greek monogram ; in exg. letter (?). Gold Not in R. or H. Evans. xiv.-13. Same. a.d. 50. Head r. R. Horse r. Silver. Sizeo. Fine. Rare. Burgred. jMerdn. 852-874. bvkgued rex. Bust r. R AfON-KTA EAXKKD. Penny. Very fine. R. 8-10 Eanred. NortliKmhria. 808-40. kanredrex. R. heard vlf. Silver styca. Fine. Ethelred. 840-8. Similar. Moneyor monne. Stvca, base. Very hne. Redulf. 844. kedvle rex. R. eanked. Styea. Very rare. Canute. 883-900. (-n-v-t-i at ends of cross. NET-Ti. Penny. Very fine. H. 588 variety. Vigmund. York, Archbishop of. Styca. Good. SOLE MONAECIIS. Ethelwulf. 837-856. AEDELVVLF REX. Bustr. R. torht-vi f MO- on cross andx-E-T-A in angles. Penny. Fine. Rare. K. 14—2. Ethelred I. 866-871. aeuelrd rex. Bust r. R. mon- wiNE-ETA in 3 lines. Penny. Fine. Verv rare. R 15-4 Eadmund. 941-6. aedmvnd rex. Gross: R. dorvlf m" Pe.. ly. Very .'ine. Bare. R. 18-9. Eadred. 946-55. eadred rj.:x. Cross. R. vvlfoa-res MOT. Penny. Fine. Rare. R. 19-5 Ethelred II. 978-1016. vEdelred rex an,;lorvm. Bustr R. .icDEREi) MTo EVM)o. Hand of [>r()vidence h(^t. a-o, Penny. R. 23-13. Fine;. Scarce. Ethelred. Bust 1. R. manna mo theod. Cross. Penny Fine. ^ Etheh-e. 125. Bustl. I:. Same moneyer as preceding • (.-x_v-T in aufrles of cross. R. 22-4. Very -ood ' Canute. 1016-35. cxvT rex. Bust with sceptre 1 B tiooDRic ON hVND. Penny. R. 22-4. Extremely fine S, r 10 COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN, 130 Harold I. 1035-40. harold rex. Bust in armor 1. R. LEOFRio ON LVND. Penny. R. 24-4. Fine. Rare. 131 Edward the Confessor. 1042-66. eadpard r angorv. King seated. R. Cross, bird in each angle. Penny. Fine. R. 24-13. 132 Harold II. 1066. (har)old rex ang. Bust 1. crowned. R. pax. Penny. Fine. Rare. R. 26-3. AFTER THE NORMAN CONQUEST. 133 William I. 1066-87. pillemv rex. Bust facing. R. Cross, in angles p-a-x-s. Penny. Very fine. 134 William Rufus. Bust facing. Ins. not struck. R. 10 rev. 8. Rare. 135 Stephen. 1135-54. (s)tefen hCex,). Bust with sceptre r. Penny. This coin is always badly struck, and this speci- men is better than usual. H. 270. 136 Henry II. 1154-89. Bust facing, only few outlines showing; ins. off. R. Cross, in angles cross; lew letters of ins. As fine as usually met with. Penny. Rare. H. 285. 137 Edward I. (?). Bust facing, instead of ins. circle of dots. R. 3-armed cross. " Black" money. Brass. Fine. EDWARD III. 1327-1377. 138 Noble, edward dei oka. hex. angl .t franc, o. hvB. King in ship r. R. Cross, floriated, in angles lion crowned, all in tressure of 8 arches; ins. complete. 4th issue. Ex- tremely fine. Perfectly struck. Plate. 135) Half noble. Similar. 4th issue. Fine. 140 Quarter Noble. Shield. R. Cro.ss. 4th issue, after Treaty of Bretigny. Fine. 141 Edward III. Bust feeing. Groat. London. Very good. 142 Edward III. Same. Half groat. Fine. 143 Anglo-Gallic Guiennois. ed (dei) gua rex ag pr(in)c. do. aqvit(anie). King armed walking r. Gotbic arch in background ; l)etween king's legs, r. for Rochelle. R. Cross, floriated. Very fine. Rare. R. Sup. PI. XII., 11. Gold. Plate. 144 Anglo-Gallic. Edward the Black Prince. Pavilion. ed:po: DNS : REG : ANGL pr(inc) aq(vit). Prjuce standing in a Gothic pavilion. R. e in centre of cross floriated, etc. Fine. Very rare. Gold. R. Sup. 13, 5. A. I., 7. Plate. 145 Same. Leopold. Leopard to 1. R. Cross floriated. Very M>- COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 11 •^ I. 148 149 150 151 152 153 fine and evenly struck. Rare. Gold. R. 4. A. I., 8. Plate. 146 Same. Chaise. Prince seated on Gothic chair. R. Cross, varied from above, b. at end of ins. for Bordeaux. Very fine. Very rare. R. Sup. 13-1. H. 11-2. Plate. 147 Same. Hardit. - Half length portrait facing. R. Cross, acorn and oak leaves at ends of cross. b.= Bordeaux. Very fine. Very rare. R. 13-2. A. 11-16. Plate. Mar- sham sale, London, 1888, fine. £12.10. RICHARD II. 1399-1399. Noble. King in ship without flag. R. Cross floriated. Fine. Rare. R. 2-4. Groat. Bust facing. R. Cross ; London. V. g. V. rare. R. 4-1. HENRY V. 1413-1422. Noble. King in ship r. ; mullet under sword-arm. R. Cross, quartre-foil in 2d quarter of rev. Fine. Rare. Quarter noble. Shield, mullet to r. R. Cross. Rare variety. Fine. Groat. Bust facing, mullet on 1. hand. London. F. Scarce. \gnel. Anglo-Gallic, agn . dei . qvi . tolis . peca . vmndi . MisE . NOB. I. ^mb 1. with banner, hRL rex in field. R. xpc : viNciT . X '0 regnat . xpc imperat. Cross. Been bent and cracked, otherwise very fine. Very rare. Hoft- man, XXIX.-2. HENRY VI. 1422-1461. 154 Noble. King facing in ship w^ithout flag. R. Cross. Trefoil coinage. Very fine. 155 Noble. Diflerent, rare work. Fine. 156 Quarter noble. Shield. R. Cross. Been bent. Fine. 157 Anglo-Gallic. Salute. Shields of France and England, above annunciation of the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin. R. Cross, lion, fleur-de-lis. Very fine. Hoff"., 30-3. 158 Angelot. Shields, above Gabriel. R. similar. Fine. Hoff"., 4. Rare. 159 Groat. Bust facing. R. Cross. London, etc. Fine. EDWARD IV. 1461-1483. 100 King in ship r. with Hag e. R. Rose radiant in tressure of eight arches, in each lion crowned or floral crown with fleur-de-lis alternately. Very fine. 161 Angel. Archangel Michael slaying dragon. R. Ship r. V. f. J 12 COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 162 Groat. Bust facing. R. Cross. London. Very good. 163 Perkin Warbeck. Tournay Groat. Shield crowned between lily and rose crowned, in tressure of five arches, dominf, SALVVM FACT UEGKM ; m.m. lion. R. MANEL |: TECKEL H PHARKS H 1494. Lion 1., lily, crown, rose in tressure of four arches voided at junctures. .The tops of letters are off edge, but very fine and of great rarity. The earliest English coin with date. Limit $75. H. Ang.-Gal. III.-l. Plate. Marsham sale, London, 1888. Fine. £18.5. EICHARD III. 1483-5. 164 Groat. Bust facing. R. Cross, london. 168 169 170 171 172 174 175 176 177 178 Good. Rare. HENRY VII. 1485-1509. 165 Angel. Michael slaying dragon. R. Ship. Fine. 166 Angel. Same. Cracked, otherwise fine. m.m. Pheon. 167 Groat. 2d coinage, m.m. greyhound's head, rare. Good. HENRY VIII. 1509-1547. Shilling. 4th coinage. Bust facing crowned. R. Rose iirowned. M.m. pellet in annulet. Fine portrail,, which is usually so badly struck as to be worthless. Inscription not up and cracked. Very rare. Plate. Groat. First issue with his father's portrait to r. F. Scarce. Groat. Second. Bust r. crowned. Fine. Groat. Base coinage. Bust i face. R. London, etc. Fair. EDWARD VI. 1546-1553. Bust of youthful king r. in armor, scvtv: Half sovereign, rsust oi youiniui King r. in armor, scvtvm FIDEI . PROTEGET . EVM . Y. R. EDWARD . VI . D . AGL . PRA . z . HiB . REX. Shield crowned, e-r. ; m.m. y. Fine. Short cut in field behind head. Rare. R. VII.-8. Plate. Crown. King crowned on horse r., both in armor, beneath, 1551. EDWARD . VI : D : c; : agl : franc : z : hiB : rex. y. R. posvr : DEVM : adivtoke : mev : y. Cross, voided, on shield. Crown. Fine. The first English crown. Crown. Same. 1552. e in Edward is doubled, having been placed both ways, backwards and correctly. Rare date and variety. Very good. Half crown. Same. m.m. tun. Very rare and fine for this date. Shilling. Bust facing. R. same. Pine. Sixpence. Same. m.m. Y = Southwark mint. Good. I COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 13 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 18G 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 MARY. 1553-8. Groat. Bust 1. (good portrait). Been bent. Pine. Philip and Mary. Shilling. Busts face to face. Englisli title only. Fine. Scarce. Same. Groat. Bust of Mary 1. Pine portrait. Pine. Same. Penny. Rose. II. Shield. V. fine for piece. Rare. ELIZABETH. 1508-1002. GOLD. " Pine " sovereign, elizabktii , d : g : ang . fra . et . hib . hk- GiNA. Queen, crowned, seated facing on throne witli check- ered back, her feet on a portcullis ; m.m. scallop. R. adno FACTV . KST . ISTVPKT . EST . MIRABINOCVLIS . NJiS. Shield in centre of full-blown rose ; m.m. scallop. V. fine. Plate. "Pound "half sovereign. Bust 1. crowned, hair loose and flowing over shoulders. R. scvtem . pidei . froteget . EAM. Shield crowned between e-r. m.m. tun. Very fine. Pine work and magnificent portrait. Rare. Same. Not as good work and first half of tlie obverse in- scription double-struck, otherwise very fine. m.m. wool- pack. R. X-5. Milled half sovereign. Bust 1. crowned, hair loose. R. Same. m.m. flcur-do-lis. Edge milled. An extremely rare variety of tins rare coin. Very fine. R. X-7, but with milled edge unknown to him. Limit, $35. Hammered half crown. Bust 1. R. Same; m.m. tin. No m.m. on obv. Unpubhshed obv. Very fine. Very rare. Angel. St. Michael slays dragon. R. Ship. Ver)- fine, Quarter angel. Same. M.m. cinquefoil. Very fine. Rare. SILVER. Crown. Same inscription as 183. Bust 1. crowned, liair in cap, rufted,and gown with the monstrous, hideous sleeves as the present fashion, holds sceptre in r. and globe in 1. hand; m.m. 1 (=1G01). R. posvi devm : adivtorem : MEVM ; 1. Shield on cross, voided. Very fine. Rare. Half crown. Same. Extremely fine. Rare and very rare in this state. R. XIV.-6. Shilling. Same. Bust 1. Pine, well-spread piece. Groat. Same. R. XII.-6. Very fine. Rare thus. Threepence. Same. 1578. Very good. Half groat and penny. Good. 2 pieces. Milled shilling. Same inscription. Bust 1. crowned. R. I 14 COINS OP GREAT BRITAIN. X lightly 197 198 199 200 201 202 204 Same type as crown, ni.m. Star. Fine. scratched behind head. Rare. R. Xl'II-T. Milled sixpence. Same. Rose behind head. R. same, 1564 ; flat ends to cross. Fine bnt bent. R. XIII-8. Milled sixpence. Small bust. 1567. Scratches in obv. field. Fine. R. 9. Same. 1568. Suffered, been bent, dented and clipped. Milled groat. Same as, but not dated. Been bent across face, otherwise fine. Very rare. R. 3. Milled threepence. Same. 1562. V. fine. V. rare. R. 6. Irish farthing. Harp crowned 1601. R. Shield. V. good. JAMES I. 1603-1G05. 203 Fine Sovereign, iacobvs. d; g : mag : brit: fran : et: hirer : REX. Rose. King seated on throne; portcullis below. R. same as EHzabeth. m.m. Rose. Fine. Rare. Sovereign. Half-length portrait to r. R. faciam. eos. in. GENTiVM VNAM, Shield bet. i-r. Cracked through at arm. Fine. CHARLES I. lC2r,-1019. Sovereign, carolvs d : g : ma: br : fr : et. hi. rex. bell. Bust crowned 1. XX. R. florent concordia regna. bell. Shield, crowned between c-r. Fine. Same. m.m. plumes. Finer work. Fine. Crown. King on horse walking 1., both in armor. R. cHRisTO AVSPicE REGNO. Shield, above c-r, m.m. harp. Tower crown. Very fine. Fine work. Rare. H. 474. Crown, Similar, m.m. Rose. H. 478. Very good. Rare. CHAELES II. Siege Necessity Money. Ormond. Crown, half crown, sixpence and tlireepence. Crown, beneath which cr. R. V, above small s. ; II VI, sd; VI, d; III, D, respectively. All fine. Struck from silver plate brought in on proclamation of July 8, 1643, by the Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. R. 27-8, 9, 11, 13. Mai., pi. 47, 58. Rare, 4 pieces. Ormond. Same sixpence cut in rare octagonal shape. Fine. Pontefract. Shilling. Castle, at 1. obs ; above, divided by central tower p-o, at r. hand holding sword protrudes from 1. tower, beneath 1648 ; all in circle of dots. R. dvm. sPiRo. SPERO C.R crowned. Octagonal. Fine. Rare. R. 29, 10, 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 COINS OP GREAT BRITAIN. 15 I 212 213 2J4 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 Same. Different dies and cut diamond shape. Very fine. Very rare. Plate. Same, carol vs : sk(c v)ndvs 1648. Castle ; to 1. obs ; above divided by central tower I'-c; to r. cannon pro- trudes from left tower. R. same. Rare. Fine. R. 29, 12. Same. I'ost : moutkm : patkis ; pro : filto. Same. R. CAROL : II : 1) : G mag : d : k : kt : H : rex. Crown beneath it HANc : DE-vs DEDiT-1648. Very fine. Well spread. Very rare. R. 13. Plate. THE COMMONWEALTH. 1642-1660. Tlie Coins bear dates 1649 to 1660. Sovereign, the commonwealth o England. Shield of St. (ieorgc in wreath. R. god with us 1649. Shields of St, George and Ireland, above xx. Gd. Pierced through m.m. Crown. Same. R. v 1656 over 4, m.m. sun. Very fine and evenly struck but a star scratched in each of upper quar- ters of shield on obv. Half crown. Same. R. ii. vi. Rare date. Good. Shilling, 6, 2, 1 and •] i)enny. Fine. Desirable set. 5 pes. OLIVER CROMWELL. Crown. OLIVER . d . g . k . ang . sco . mib .vc pro. Bust 1. laur. and draped. R. pax . QVii-^RiTYR . bello 16-58. Shield crowned. Edge lettered. Die cracked across bust as all more or less. Very fine. Very rare. Henfrey N. C. PI. III., 6. Half crown. Same. Henfrey 7. Some solder on edge where it lias been attached to a ring but does not show on obv. or rev. and black t iiiish in insc. — otherwise very fine. Very rare. Shilling. Same, Edge reeded. Very fine. Proof surface. II. 8. Very rare. The above coins were designed by the celebrated en- graver Thomas Simon, who drew the portrait from life ; and they mark the introduction of the most improved manner of modern coinage. CHARLES II, After the Restoration, 1660-1685. Crown. CAROLVs . ii . dei , gra. Bust r, laur, and draped ; rose beneath, R. mag , br . fra , et . hib . rex , 16-62. Shields, four, England two, Scotland and Ireland arranged crosswise ; in centre, cross of St, George in radiant circle ; ii 16 COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 c c addorsed in space of each angle. Edge lettered. First year of the new improved type by Roettier. Fine. Same. 1673. No rose under bust. Smaller diameter. Fine, RIaunday set by Simon. Bust 1. 4, 3, 2, 1 f. Very fine. R'T^re, 4 pieces, 4, 3, 2, 1. By Roettier. Rust r. (lood. 5 i)iece8. Harrington, Richmond, and Royal farthings. Ex. f. 3 i)iece8. Same very fine and fair. Edwiird I. jdack (2) Eliz. farthing. Fair. 6 pieces. Charles II. to Victoria. Fine series of halfpence, including the rare Irish i)ieces of Charles I., James II., William, ^Fary. These unusually fine ; the others uncir. 23 pieces. Charles II, to Victoria. Fine series of farthings, including rare. Anne very fine, tin \ p. of James II. dump of George I.— others uncir, 20 pieces. JAMES II. l()Sr,-8. Crown, lAcoBVs . ii , dki , gratia. Bust 1, laur, and draped. R. Same. 1688. Without initials in angles. Very fine. ■J I (2) one Irish and William and Mary ]». Tin. Fair, 4 pes. Tin money. Crown, •] cr. sh. and 6 p. Fine. 4 pieces. Same. Small size. Fair. 4 pieces. WILLIAM AND MAKY. ] 688-1095. William alone 1695-1702. Crown. ovLiELMVs . p:t . maria . dki . gkatia. Busts accolated r. laur. R. Similar, \vw in angles. 1690. Very fine. Crown. GVLiELMVs.m . oki.gua. Bust r. laur. R. 1696; angles vacant. Very fine. ANNE. 170'2-17M. Crown, anna dki gratia. Bust 1. R. Similar, 1708. Fine. (tEORGE I. 1714-1727. Crown. Bust r. R. Similar, long ins. Roses and i)lumes in angles. 1720. Very fine. Rare. (tEORCtE 11. 1727-1760. gkorgivs . II . DKI GRATIA. Bust I. laur. in armor, R. Simi- lar, 1743. Very fine. Crown, Difi'erent bust 1. R. Same. 1747. V. fine. Scarce, " Pretender Halfpence," voce popvli, R. iiinERNiA . 1760, Diflf. Very fine. 4 pieces. ,' i COINS OP GREAT BRITAIN. 17 5 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 25G 257 GEORGE III. 1760-1820. Crown. GEORfjius in. i):r, : bkitanniarum rkx kid: 1818. Head r. laur. by Pistriicci. R. honi soit quk mal y f'ensk. 8t. George on horse slays drapon. Proof. Dollar. Bust r. R. bank of kngland, 1804. fivk siiiLMN(is. dollar. Britannia seated 1. Proof. Dollar. Same obv. R. bank ok iuklano tokkn, 1804, six SHILLINGS. Hibernia seated 1. Very tine. Dollar. Spain. Charles VII. Head of George III. in oval punch-mark stamped on neek. Very fine. Two, one penny. Broad rim. 1797. Uncir. Light olive. 2 pes. Two pence. Very fine. Olive color. George III., 1807, George IV., William IV., Victoria, pennies. Uncirculated. Bright red. 5 pieces. Isle of Man. Head r. 1786. R. Trinacria. 1, i p. Uncir- culated. Rare. 2 i)ieces. Pattern halfpenny by Droz. Study of nude model. R. Brit- annia, draped, and finished accessories. 1791. Bronze proof. GEORGE IV. 1801-1830. Crown. Same inscription. R.St. George. 1821. Uncircuhited. Halves nnd thirds of farthings; also, William IV., Victoria, including rare half of William IV. Very fine to uncircu- I'^ted. 8 pieces. George IV. Irish penny, 1823. Very fine. WILLIAM IV. 1830-7. Crown. GULiELMUs nil. d: g : britanniar : rex k : n : Head r. R. Shield of arms in ermine mantle, crowned, anno 1831. Edge plain. Proof. Very rare. A beautiful coin. Limit, $55. At our sale of Lindsey collection, March, 1894, one fetched $67. VICTORIA. 1837. Crown. VICTORIA dei gratia. 1845. Head I. R. britannia- RUM REGINA FID DEF. Shield, crowued, between olive branches. Uncirculated. Scarce. Crown. Gothic style. Beautiful bust 1. crowned. R. Shields, four, angles richly ornamented, etc. Proof. Field ob- verse lightly hair-marked. Rare. Crown. Same. Face rubbed, hair-marked. Proof, Rare. Model coins. Crowns, 2 ; pennies, 3 ; halfpennies, etc. Un- circulated. 11 pieces. 3 18 FOREIGN COINS. SCOTLAND. 258 James III. 1400-1488. Rider. King in armor on horse galloping r. R. Shield on cross. Burns, 590. Fine. Rare. 2o!) Mary. 1542-1567. Testoon. mauia . OKi . (;ra. scotorvm RK(iiNA. Bust 1. ; beneatli in tablet 15fil. R. salvvm FAc popvLVM TVVM DOM INK. Shield crowued between M-M crowned. Extremely fine and very rare. The first time this interesting coin with j)ortrait has been offered in the United States. Different dies from Burns 8%, 7, 8. Limit, S50, but worth more. Plate II. 260 Mary and Henry Darnley. 1565-7. mauia & HKNRio.nEi. f iRA . R . & . R . scoTORv. Shield crowned between thistles. R. KXVRGAT DEVS DISSII'KNTVR INIMIcr . FI. Palm-trCG crowned, on which rib1)on bears dat gloria vires. Di- vided by trunk, 15—65 ; surstamped thistle. Ryal. Fine. Rare. Burns, 904. 261 James VI. 1567-1603. iaCcorvs struck over me si) dei gra- tia scoTORVM. Shield crowned, between i-r crowned. R. Sword, 15 — 65 ; hand ; xxx, etc. ; surstamped thistle. Ryal, erroneously called sword dollar. Fine. Burns, 921. 262 James VI. Thistle noble. Sameinscrij)tion. Shield on ship ]., forward flag bears I, stern 6 ; thistle rises from water at side. R. Ornam«'nted tressure, etc. Fine. Rare. Burns, 951. 263 Charles I. Shilling. Bust 1. crowned. R. Shield with Scotch arms in first and fourth quarters. By Briot. Uncirculated. B. 1007. FOREIGN COINS. 264 Louis XII. France. Bust r. R. perdam babillonis nomen shield. Restrike (gold) of the famous, rare louis do'r struck at Naples in 1502. Hoffman. PI. 47, 76. 265 Leyden. Square Siege Piece, haec^libkrtis^ergo*. Lion walking 1. bears cap on pole. R. goi)T*behoi)DE*i-eyden, etc. Keys. Size 24. Mai. as Sup'l. PI. 51, 2 in [)aper — he does not know it in silver. Rare. Fine. 266 Campen. S(]uare Siege Piece. In punches, extremvm obsi- DVVM, 42, walled city, st, campen, 1578. R. blank. Larger than Mai. 22, 1. Size 28. Very fine. 267 German Religious Double Thaler. Baptism of (Christ in the river Jordan by St. John. R. Text ; 1616. Very fine. 39. 268 Netherlands. Dort. religione.ivsticia . restitvtis . above i FOREMN COINS, 19 2G9 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 'Jehovah.' Lion rninpant bears sword and arrows 1. R. Shield of P. Maurice. Very fine. Rare. John George II. Snmny. Full-length portrait of Duke in electoral robes and armor, standing beside table, on which helmet. R. Circle of shields ; in centre, coat of arms, 16-63. Double thaler. Fine. Been attached to ring. Rare. Same, honi soit quk mal v pense on garter, Victory facing holds trumpets, before her shields, and below Time pros- trate. R. Long historical inscription to his memory. 1680. Thaler. Very fine. Rare. Augustus. Brunmick and FMnenburg. Duke on horse gallop- ing r. R. ALLKs MIT BEDACHT. 1664. Arms. 1* tluiler. Very fine. Rare. Cliristian Louis. Hanover. No ins. Horse galloping 1. over mines. R. sincere et constantia anno 1664. Circle of shields. C, L, crowned. 1} thaler. Very fine. Rare. Same. 2 thalers. Very fine. Rare. Ernest Augustus. Same. R. sola bona qujR honksta, anno 1688. Circle of shields. A E crowned. 1.^. V. f. R. Leopold. Gennany. Bust r. laur. in robes, the peculiarity of the hideous mouth shown most markedly. R. 1678, shield, etc. 2 thalers. V. fine. Been gilt and attached. Same. Thaler. 1693. Ring attached. Very fine. Ferdinand. Austria. Half-length r. R. Shield. Thiiler. Fine. Philip IV. Siiain. 1633. Bust r. R. Arms. 2 Thaler for Brabant. Very fine. Rare. Genoa, i.t.c-et.rege.eos. 1692. Virgin and infant; two angels. R. uvx, etc., genve. Cross. Ducatoon. Fine. Rare. 36. Charles III. (VI. of Germany). Sicily. Head r. R. Phoe- nix. 2i scudi. Fine. George II. Hanover. Bust 1. R. Shield, 1730. Extremely fine. Gulden. Belgium. 1612. Soldier holds shield. Lion. Thaler. Good. Same. Good. 2 pieces. Philip IV. Cliarles III. Spain. Pistareens. Extremely fine and fine. 2 pieces. John. Portugal. 960, 400 Reis. Globe. R. Shield. V. fine. 2i)(s. Frederick William. J>ru.ma. Head r. R. Arms. 2 thalt-rs. Very fine. William I. Head r. R. Eagle, 1862. Thaler. Uncir. John. Saxony. Head 1. R. Arms. Uncir. 20 FOREIGN COINS. 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 29Ga 297 298 299 299a 300 301 302 303 304 305 30G 307 308 309 310 Louis, Max. Bavaria, Frankfurt, Fred. Badm. Gulden. Peter V. Portugal. 500 Reis. Peter II. Brazil. Uncir. 7 pieces. William IV. (England) VI. Hanover. Kleinen thaler. Scarce. Zeelandia 6 st. 1790. William II. Base silver. Uncir. 3 i)cs. William III. Netherlands. 1, *, i gulden. 1865. Proof. 3 pes. Ferdinand VII. Spain. In punches in wreath 3 ps, fer, VII, 1809. R. Shield crowned. Necessity dollar struck at Barcelona. Very fine. Francis Joseph I. Avstria. Bust r. R. Eagle, 1879. 4 ducat (gold). Proof. Russia. Eagle. R. 3 Rubles, etc. Platinum. V. g. Rare. Jersey. Victoria, 1841. y'j, -^g, ^'.j shilling. Uncirculated set. 3 pieces. Jersey, 1870. ^, j'^, Vg, Guernsey, Jamaica, Borneo. Un- circulated. 13 pieces. Portugal. Spanish dollar of Charles IV., countermarked with punches similar to regular coinage. 960. Reis. Mounted as brooch. Ionian Islands. 30 oboli, 1834, silver. Uncirculated. Lion 1. 1819. R. Britannia. 1, i, i p. C. proof. 4 pieces. Cyprus. Victoria. 1, I, i piastre. Uncirculated. 3 pieces. Rupee. Arabic inscription also .r. h. s. Another different. Fine. 2 pieces. Rupee. Head of Victoria 1. Native work. Very fine. Rare. ENGLISH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Arms supportcd on either side by lions. R. Inscription. Muhr. Extremely fine. Same. Lion bearing crown 1. R. Similar. ^ muhr. Fine. Very rare. Same. } muhr. Fine. Rare. Same. Lion above shield. R. Similar, i muhr. Yy. scarce. Same us muhr. R, Scales. 1219. 2, 1, J pice. Giltpf. 3 pes. E. I. C. Bale mark, 1791. R. Scales. Bombay. Double pice, 15, 10, 5 cash. Bronze proofs. Set. Rare. 4 pes. E. I. C. Same. Thick cooper. 2, i pice. Fair. 8 pieces. E. I. C. Madras. Arms. R. Mark, 1794, 48th of rupee. Bronze proof. Same. Leaden pice. George 1. Crown, g-r., bomb. R. AUSPicio REGIS ET sENATUs ANGLiiE. Very fine. Rare. Ceylon. George III. R. Elephant. 2, 1, i stiver. F. 3 pes. Madras. Pagoda. Star. R. Vishnu. Gold. N. 0., vol. III., 79. Very fine. \ FOREIGN COINS. 21 I 311 312 313 314 316 017 318 319 320 320a 3201) 320e 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 Tipu, Sultan of Mysore. Copper. Various sizes. Vy. f. 16 pes. Portuguese India. Shield crowned. 2 p. Goa,, 1760, pice. Good. 2 pieces. Hindu, Bactrian, Persian, Roger of Sicily. Copper. F. 12 pes. Siam. Gold bullet money. Three sizes. The two large ones have gold rings attached and weigh 236, 121, and the smallest 27 grains. Very rare. 3 pieces. Siam. Silver bullet money. Set of six sizes from smallest up. 6 pieces. China. Centre of Spanish dollar countermarked with Chinese. AFRICA. Gold Coast. George III. Head r. 1, i Ackey trade piece. R. Arms. 1796. Proof, Same, g r crowned. Very fine. Sierra Leone. Lion, R, Clasped hands dime. Fine, Liberia, 2 cent liberty 2 pieces. Ackey, takoe. 2 pieces, 1791. Dollar, 2 pieces. 1847. Proof. 1862. V. f. 2 pes. Native silver bangle money. Heavy silver band for wrist. Weight 3 oz, 2 dwt. Another similar. Weight 2^ oz. Silver ring with signet bearing double triangle with orna- ments. Perhaps Abyssinian, West Indies, George IV, 1822, J , .1 , i, Jj tlollar. Silver. Proof, except last. Rare. Spanish dollar. Doubly countermarked, a wheel pattern on top has nearly obliterated the under one, though ti few letters, e*rna legible. Rare. Guadeloup. 3 in punch mark for 3 bits (cut -} dol), \ dol. part of head of George III. Rare. 2 pieces, Tortola, 2 halves, \ stamped toktola, last also s-s, 3 ncs. Colonial shilling. Plain disc. Stamped 1 s, plumes. Anotiier similar, 1 s, crown. R. .1, 14. Fine. Rare. 2 piece?. Isles du Vent. Louis XV. Head r. 1731. 12 sols. V. f. Essequibo and Demerary. George III. 1809. Bust r. R. 3 crowned. 3 stivers. Weakly struck. Same. 2 stivers. 1816. i, William IV., i, f Fine. 4 pes. Same. George III. \ ; William IV. |, J ; George III. J cop- per. Uncirculated. 4 pieces. British Colonial coins and tokens. Fine. 21 pieces. Foreign copper. Congo, Russia, Siam, etc. Unusual, Un- circulated. 64 pieces. 22 WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. i' 332 Similar. Turkey, Russia, etc. Uncirculated. 78 pieces. 333 Similar. Indo-China, Persia, etc. Uncirculated. 80 pieces. 334 Similar. Siberia, Christina, Papal, etc. Fine and uncircu- lated. 33 pieces. WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. ENGLISH. Peninsular Campaign. The Army Military Service Medal, victoria regina 1848. Head 1. crowned. R. to the British army, 1793-1814. Queen standing r. places wreath on head of Wellington kneel- ing before her. Silver, size 22*. ' Name of recipient punched or engraved on edge, as given below. Swivel bar attached by clamp. Bar with name of battle at- tached above, through whicli passes the ribbon, which all have, and are in very fine condition, unless otherwise mentioned. Plate IV. 335 One bar, corunna. Edge james western, wagon train. V.g. 336 Pour bars, vimiera, corunna, vittoria, ortiies. Edge j cope CORPORAL 6th foot. Rare. 337 Eleven bars, talavera, busaco, fuentes d'onor, badajo/, SALAMANCA, VITTORIA, PYRENEES, NIVELLE, NIVE, ORTHES, TOULOUSE. JOHN DICKINSON, 40th FOOT. Fine. Very rare. 337a Six bars, talavera, badajoz, salamanca, vittoria, st. Se- bastian, NIVE. Edge J. MARLOWE 4th foot. Very rare. 338 Four bars, badajoz, nive, orthes, toulouse. Edge wm. booth lieu't 1st bat., 95th rifle. Rare. 338a Three bars, salamanca, vittoria, st. sebastian. Edge c. steel 3rd foot guards. Proof. Rare. One bar, st. sebastian. Edge j. r. rogers. Very good. One bar, maida. Edge john ravenhill corpl. 35th foot. No bar. Edge heinbich plumholf. 2nd lieut. rn k. g.l. INDIA. Obverse same without date. R. to the army of india, 1799- 1826. Victory seated 1. One bar, ava. Name on edge effaced. Three bars, capture of deig, laswarree, battle op delhi. Edge R. DAVY 76th foot. Very rare. Only 31 men had the medal. Three bars, gawilghur, argaum, assye. Edge t. lucas 14th FOOT. Very rare. One bar, bhurtpoor. Ex. fine. Edge not inscribed. 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. 23 346 EAST INDIA CO. CEYLON. FOR SERVICES ON THE ISLAND OF CEY- LON A.D. 1795-6. R. Indian inscription. Silver, with loop. No ribbon. Proof. Rare. 33. 347 Same. Seringapatam. British lion, standing on Indian tiger, holds him down, whilst the latter is in the act of disemboweling the former, and, though doubtless not the intention of the artist, the tiger has the better position in the fight; above Union Jack pennant bears Arabic in- scription : " The lion of God is the conqueror." In exg. IV MAY. MDccxcix. R. Troops storming the citadel. In exg., in Persian, " The Fort of Seringapatam, the gift of God." Silver. Proof. Encased in glazed silver-rimmed case with loop. Given to captains in silver. V. rare. PI. IV. 348 Shah Shoojah's medal for ghuznee. Citadel. R. 2okd july 1839. Mural crown in wreath, h. j. campbell 13 ( ) PAT. I. Good. Nicked. Rare. AFGHAN AND SCINDE WAKS. VICTORIA viNDEx. Head as first. R. candahau, ghuznee, CABIJL, 1842; above; crown; in wreath. 349 WM. WILLIAMSON 41sT REGT. Stccl clasp. Good. Rare. 350 Same. R. cabul 1842. Silver clasp not original. Edge n. DUNN 9th REGT 818. Fine. Rare. 351 Officers' undress medals, same as two preceding lots but size 11. Prussian cross of the Red Eagle. Crimea. Minia- tures. 4 pieces. 352 Bronze Star. Silver centre, inscribed maharajpoor 29tii DECR. 1843. Rare. 32. 353 Same. Silver centre of above. Worn. 354 Bronze Star. Silver centre, inscribed punniar, 29th decr. 1843. Rare. THE SUTLE.J CAMPAIGN, 1845-rt. Obv. as 342. R. army of the sutlej, in exg. moodkke 1845. Victory standing left. 355 Three bars, sobraon, aliwal, kkkozeshuhuh. Edge in- scription erased. 356 One bar. sobraon. In exg. ferozeshuhur 1845. With silver clasp pin. Edge pte. james woolley, 29th regt. Fine. 357 One bar. sobraon. In exg. aliwal 1846. Edge erased. 368 Same. Very good. 24 WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. PUNJAB WAE, 1849. Obv. as 342. R. to the army op the punjab, mdcccxlix. Indians laying); down arms before British troops. 359 Edge henry e. stagg, 10th foot. 360 Medals for two above campaigns to same man. m. t. smith ENGINEER. Sutlej with bars aliwal, ferozeshuhur. Punjab. Bars goojerat, mooltan. Extremely fine. Rare. 2 pieces. INDIAN MUTINY WAR, 1857-8. Obv. as 342. R. india, in exg. 1857-1858. Britannia and lion 1. Two bars, lucknow. defence of i,ucknow. Edge erased. One bar. lucknow. PJdge r. brown 1st bn. 20th regt. F. One bar. centual india. Fine. r. hall dr. 83d regt. Miniature with 5 bars. INDIA GENERAL SERVICE. Same. R. Victory crowns seated warrior. One bar. looshai. Edge sepoy runjet singh 44th ben- gal NX. One bar. bhootan. Edge 464 j. cremins h. m's 80th regt. Extremely fine. No bar. Edge 515 .i. booksberry h. m's. 55th regt. .Same. With a collection of all the bars issued to this medal —20. This does not imply that they are issued to the one man. 2144 Pte. J. Hughes l-3rd foot. Temperance Medal, total abstinence medal india. Palm tree, beneath which two women. R. '' watch A^^ be sober," etc. 1862. Same. Diamond-shaped. india. lion on star. R. " AVATCH and be SOBER." Sword. 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 CHINA. Obv. as 342. R. arm is exposcere pacem. In exg. china 1842. Arms piled. 371 Edge r. brown 49th hva^t. Fine. 372 Two bars, canton 1857. taku kokts 1860. WELSH. H. M. S. HYACINTH. 373 Two Bars, canton 1857. fatsiian ?857. Face nicked. 374 One bar. taku forts 1860. Edge blank. 375 One bar. fatshan 1858. Kx. fine. 376 Miniature with above three bars. Edge (iEOKGE Edge blank. : <> WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. 25 AFKICA. Obv. same. R. South Africa in exg. 1853. Lion in sick atti- tude under mimosa bush. Very good. Nicked. 377 One bar. 1877-8-9. In exg. Zuki shield and spears. Edge 1391. PTK. .T. THOMAS 2-24th FOOT. Fine. 378 One bar. 1870. pte. j. mctaggakt 2-3i{d foot. 379 Abyssinia. Bust of Queen 1. in circle with otar points be- tween which a-b-y-s-s-i-n-i-a. R. engraved not struck as originally 124 trumpeter j. brewster, 21st bde. r. a. in wreath. Swivel loose. l CRIMEA. Obv. as 342. In exg. 1854. R. crimea. Warrior standing. 380 Four bars, alma, balaklava, inkerman, sebastopol. Edge thos. ALLEN 17th lanciers 807. Swivel pin pulled out but can easily be repaired. Plate IV. 381 Four bars. Same. pte. michl. seabrooke 17th lanciers. Fine but nicked. 382 Three bars, alma, inkerman, sebastopol. Edge j. franklin 23rd regt. and Turkish medal. Pile of arms in exg. crimea 1855. R. Sultan's signature in wreath. Name on edge erroneously engraved, "frankiiam." 2 pieces. 383 Same, with Turkish and Long Service Medal. The Crimea muc'i worn and battered. Edge sergt. a. barber, 4th bn. 30th foot. All to same man. 3 pieces. 384 Three bars. Same. m. gilligan 4th dragoon grd. 385 Two bars, alma, sebastopol. Edge, rich'd brown 20th REGT. Nicked. 386 Two bars, inkerman, sebastopol. Edge 2410 b. blake, 44tH REGT. 387 One bar. sebastopol, 2750 a. darling 71st hd. lt. inpv. No ribbon, 388 No bar. Edge blank. Ex. fine, 389 Two bars, alma, sebastopol. Edge, priv. chas. stockwell 7th dragn. grds, Turkish, Crimea, and Austrian bronze Cross for 18(i6. Memorandum signed by descendant, 3 pes, 390 Three bars, alma, inkeraian, sebastopol. Edge, civ. mr, i. H. ANDERSON, 49th REGT. 1856. Turkish, China as above and Long Service. All to same man, 4 pieces. 391 One bar. sebastopol thos. wm. sammons. 13th p, a, lt. inf'y. Turkish, India, as above and long service. Very good. Extra fine. All to same man. 4 pieces. 4 26 WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. 392 Four bars, alma, palaklava, inkerman, sebastopol. Turk- ish and South Africa. Edge pte j. sheen. 1st bt. rifle BDE. Fine. All to same man. 3 pieces. 393 Anglo-Turkish medal. Very good, 394 Turko-Sardinian. Turkish, and Sardinian flags in centre. Proof. SECOND AFGHAN WAR. victoria regina et imperatrix. Bust 1. veiled and crowned. R. AFGHANISTAN, in cxg. 1878-9-80. Elephant and soldiers marching left. 395 Five bars, peiwar kotal, charasia, kabul, ahmed khel, CANDAHAR. Edge 1164 PTE. c. STEWART 78th FOOT. Rare. 396 Four bars, peiwar kotal, charasia, kabul, kandahar. Edge. GUNO. W. CATT. 5-1 1th BDE. R. A. 397 Five bars. Collection of, to show all bars issued, attached to medals. Edge blank. ASHANTEE WAR. VICTORIA REGINA. Head 1. Diademed and veiled. R. Com- bat in woods. 398 One bar. coomassie. Edge. t. Reynolds. EGYPT. Same Obv. R. Egypt, 1882. Sphinx 1. 399 One bar. tel-el-kebir. Fine but nicked, pt::. j cotterill. 1 manch : R. 40{) No bar. Good. No ribbon. 401 One bar. suakin. 1885. No date in exg. Edge. pte. m, gil- HOOLEY. 2d Durh : L. I. 402 One bar. the nile 1844-5. Edge. pte. .i. smith m. s. Corps. No ribbon. 403 Two bars, el-tkb, suakin 1885. Edge. s. l. fetter gunner R. m. a, Khedive's bronze star. Silver medal of Marine Society for reward of merit. In open leather case. First nicked and worn. 3 pieces. 404 Collection of 13 bars attached to above medal, to show all the battles for which this medal was issued, 405 Khedive's bronze star. egy]>t 1882. Sphinx, in background pyramids. R. Monogram crowned. Bar with crescent and star. Perfect. 406 Another. Very fine. 407 Another. Very fine. Another, worn. 2 pieces. /^ I WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. 27 ^i*- 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 428a 429 LONG SEEVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT. Shield on stacked arms. R, Ins. Edge r. mcallister surgeon 30th regiment foot. Extremely fine. Surgeon's rare. Same. r. brown 1st batn. 20th regt. NAVY. Same as 335. R. Britannia seated on sea-horse. One bar. Algiers. Edge. wm. barwood. One bar. syria. Edge erased. One bar. Egypt. Edge. wm. groves. One bar. Trafalgar. Edge, .tames haskew. Fine. One bar. 4 novr 1805. Capture of four French line-of-bat- tle ships by Sir Richard Strachey off Cape Finisterre. Edge JOHN tomson. Very rare. Fine. Some scratches. One bar. st. domingo 1806. Edge. thos. gabriel. One bar. basque roads 1809. geo. edmonds. Three bars. Martinique, basque roads 1809 Algiers. Edge thos. maple. Rare. One bar. Martinique. Edge .tosh, taylor. One bar. guadaloupe. Edge wm. headland. One bar. Martinique. Edge Wm. Parsons. Three bars, java, navarino, syria. Edge. .ino. simpson. Alexander Davison's medal, presented by liim to the par- ticipants VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST 1, 1798. Vicw of battle. R. rear-admiral lord nelson of the nile. Hope standing supports medallion portrait of Nelson. Edge. tribute, etc. Bronze proof. Same. Pierced, and much worn. Good conduct on training ship Exmouth presented to wm. H, TRKGiLLAS. Obv. Hopc Standing on sea-shore. Silver. Proof. Victoria Volunteer's Medal. V. R. crowned gilt in silver wreath, open work suspended by ring and ribbon to silver bar. Royal Dublin Fusileers. Bomb. R. Arms with swivel. W.M. proof. 28. SHIPWRECKED MARINERS SOCIETY. Tin medal. 20. SCOTTISH PRIZE BADGE. St. Andrew's Cross in silver on which gilt wreath. Green ribbon. Red cross. Enameled on white diamond shaped badge. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY. Child, uude, blowing torch. R. Ins., engraved in centre of wreath, " domino denny/' etc. 1804. Ex. fine. Rare. Silver. 33. 28 WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. IV,' 430 Volunteer Shooting Medal, in defense. Two soldiers. R. Wreath. Bronze. 25. 431 Indian Medal. Reverse of (?) Apparently a restrike in copper of the coat of arms from the reverse of the Indian medal of Oi,o. iii lk uoux 836, but more probably a rude copy of. Obv. blank. Unique. 30. 432 Allegorical Design the import of which we cannot fathom, said to be a temperance medal. Shield, to left woman holds child in arms, whilst two others cling to her skirts; to right Hope encourages Religion; above All Seeing Eye; beneath Amazons make treaty with Britannia, amicitia AMOR VERITAS. On base isaac simmons. In repousse. R. blank. Silver. 36. 433 Unknown star brooch set with paste. In centre painting of stag under glass encircled by gold band. Silver. 52. OKDER OF THE BATH. 434 Military Gold Cross. White enameled gold cross. Between each arm a lion. In centre 3 crowns surrounded by band of crimson enamel, tria. .iuncta. in. uno. surrounded by wreath in green enamel and gold. Below icii dien. R. same. Gold ring and gold pin for suspension. V. rare. PI, 435 Civil Badge, tria. juncta. in. uno. In open work in centre 3 crowns, etc. Silver gilt. Oval. 32 x 37. FRANCE. 436 Legion of Honor. Chevalier's Star. star with Avreath in green enamel puBLiQUE francaise 1870. R. Crossed flags. Fine. Cen- tre disks loose. Wron 3 ribbon. 437 Same, napoleon i. Miniature. 438 order of ST. esi'rit. Silver white enameled star. tre. fidelitk devouement. Head louis xviii. 1814-5. Suspended from silver crown. 19. 439 Same. Head smaller. 440 Same. Silver badge of fleur-de-lis. 441 Napoleon I. Head right, campagnes de 1792 a 1815, etc. Given to the veterans on the return of his body to Paris. Bronze surmounted by crown Avith ribbon. 20. 442 Same. Miniature. Military button of French flotilla of in- vasion, 1804. Copper. 9. 2 pieces. 443 NAPOLEON III. (.'AMPAGNE d' italie. 1859. Names of battles. Silver. Proot; Ribbon. 19. White enameled silver In centre. Head, re- Gold cen- R. Dates >. , J a WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS. 29 ' } 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 456 457 458 459 460 Same. Very fine. With ribbon. Similar. R. expedition du mexiqur 1862-3. Ex. fine. Similar, expedition de chine 1860. Names of battles with ribbon. Proof. Civil badf^e of merit. Star. Silver. Rare. 25. Ambulance Corps. Red enameled cross on white enameled cross. R. 1870, 1871. aux blesses des armees de terue et de mer. Military bad