C J UC-NRLF $B MbT m3 ./? /^-^ ILLUSTRATED COPY— PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/catalogueofvaluaOOclarrich CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH COINS OF THE REIGN OF CHARLES I, IN GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER, INCLUDING A FEW MEDALS OF THE SAME PEEIOD, THE PROPERTY OF CUMBERLAND CLARK, Esq. F.R.G.S. F.R.N.S. F.Z.S. THE FOLLOWING INTERESTING PIECES ARE WORTHY OF NOTICE : — Oxford Treble Sovereign, 1644, OXON (4) ; Briot's Pattern Broad, 1630, date between B and St. George and dragon (24) ; Briot's Tower Unite, reading HIBER, and without lozenges under c-R (26) ; Oxford Unite, 1642, Declaration in three lines on p, (28) ; Oxford Unite, 1643, bust of king extending to edge of coin (31) ; Pattern Broad, by Rawlins, m. m. lis (37) ; Briot's Scottish Half Unite (49) ; Oxford Pound, JR, 1644 OX, fine-work type, with Declaration in three lines within a compartment surmounted by lion's head, with large plume above (61) ; Shrewsbury Pound, JR, 1642, with one small plume above Declaration (65) ; Pattern Crown, M, by Briot, ^ HAVD. VLLI. vetervm, &c. (105) ; Briot's Pattern Half Crown, ^ o. REX. DA. FACILEM. CVRSVM. (116) ; Oxford Shilling, 1644 ox. Declaration within scroll compartment surmounted by one large plume between two small ones (207) ; Carlisle Siege Pieces for Three-Shillings and One-Shilling, 1645 (264 and 265) ; Kilkenny Half Crown, M (275) ; &c. COIN CABINETS AND NUMISMATIC BOOKS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSES. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE ^uctionters of Ititerarn ^ropertn ^ Wiovhs illustratibc of ilje |Finc ^rts, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C. On THURSDAY, 22nd of JANUARY, 1914, and following Day, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. MAY BE VIEWED TWO DAYS PRIOR. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD. Dryden Press : J. Davy & Sons, 8-9, Frith-Street, Soho-square,W. k 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 auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds 2^. 6d., and so on in proportion. III. In the case of lots upon which there is a resei've, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 10s. in the pound, if required, in part pay- ment of the purchase-money ; in default of which the lot or lots purchased will be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. 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. VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer's expense, imme- diately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the pur- chaser. 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 expense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought. Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & 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. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money required and 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 defaulters at this sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend this Sale may have their Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, 13, Wellington Street, Strand, London. Telegraphic Address: " Ahinitio, Rand, London." Telephone: 3852 (?errard. In sending Commissions please refer to this Catalogue as " EPHESUS." Commissions cannot under any circumstances be accepted by Telephone. Sizes of the Coiiis. Scale of Mionnet. CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS OF CHAELES I, THE PROPERTY OF CUMBEELAND CLARK, ESQ. of 22, Kensington Parle Gardens, W. FIRST DAY'S SALE. LOT 1 CHARLES I. Gold. TREBLE SOVEREIGNS. Oxford, 1642, m-tn. plume {obv.) and five pellets {rev.), half-length figure of the king to left crowned and in armour, holding sword and olive branch, a plume behind the head, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRiT : FRAN : ET : HI : REX • ; rev. EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI : surrounding the Declaration RELIG : PROT leg : ANG liber : PAR in three wavy lines, above -III- and three plumes, below 1642, wt. 416jf7rs. {Rud. pi. xiii, 9), very fine and rare 1 Oxford, 1643, m.ni. plume obv. only, large figure of the king, legend reading MAGN : and FR ; rev. Declaration upon a continuous scroll prolonged from the legend, et after devs, legi : angl : wt. 416^ grs. {Ken. 2), very fine and rare 1 *** From Sir John Evans' collection. B 284439 First Day 2 3 Oxford, 1643, m. m. plume with two pellets to the left {obv.) and four pellets {rev.), figure as last, legend magn : FRAN : and HIB. ; rev. legend and Declaration reading as lot 1, but arranged as on last, no pellets at the sides of value, wt. 413 grs., very fine and rare [PI. I] 1 4 OxfoPd, 1644, similar, but of smaller size, m.m. plume as before, MAG : BRI : FRA : ET • HIBER : stops lozenges ; rev. single pellets divide the words of legend, two pellets after each word of the Declaration, a pellet each side of date, OXON below, preceded by a pellet, irit. \\\\grs. {Ken. 3), extremely fiiie and rare [PI. I] 1 UNITES. 5 Tower {Ken. type l), m.m. lis, obv. crowned bust to left in ruff, mantle and collar of the Garter, behind XX, legend^ CAROLVS D '• G '■ MAG '■ BR • FR ' ET HI '• REX ; rev. square garnished shield crowned, FLORENT CONCORDIA REGNA without stops, inner beaded circle enclosing wire line circle on each side {Bud. pi. xiii, 1 ) ; another, similar, but with pellets in the ?'ev. legend, both vei'y fine 2 6 Tower {Ken. type l), m.m. lis as before, but with single pellets in the obv. legend, rev. single pellets in legend, m. m. lis at the end with a pellet following ; another {type la), m. m. cross on steps, MAG : BRi : FRA : stops double pellets, rev. as before but single pellet stops, m. m. as on obv. but at the end of legend with pellet either side, both fine 2 7 Tower {Ken. type la), m.m. negro's head, similar type and legends to the preceding coin, but reading FR and HIB, comma and pellet stops on obv., no stops on rev., very fine, a rare mint mark 1 8 Tower {Ken. type la), m. m. castle, reading hi, single pellets between the words ; rev. m. m. castle with pellet to left, preceding the legend at the end of which is another pellet, very fine and rare 1 9 Tower {Ken. type la), m. m. anchor (1628), br; i^ev. m. m. anchor at the end of the legend, very fine and rare 1 10 Tower {Ken. type la), m. m. anchor as last, fra ; rev. similar to the last, very fine 1 11 Tower {Ken. type la), m.m. anchor as the last; rev. as last, but having a pellet between the end of the legend and the m. m., very fine 1 3 First Day 12 Tower {Ken. type la), m. m. horizontal anchor below the bust, BRI ■ FRA • ET • H • ; rev. m. m. vertical anchor at the end of the \egend, very fine and rare [PI. I] 1 13 Tower {Ken. type la), m.m. and legends as the last, very fine and rare 1 *^* From Sir John Evans' collectnon. 14 Tower {Ken. type \a), m. m. heart (1629), ma'br'fr'et -Hi ; rev. m. m. heart at the end of the legend, very fine and rare 1 15 Tower {Ken. type la), m.m. plume (1630), legend as before; rev. m. m. plume at the end of legend, very fine I 16 Tower {Ken. type 2), m. m. plume followed by a cluster of four pellets, MAG '• BRIT '• FR '• ET • HIB, behind the head XII, instead of XX ; rev. m. m. plume at the end of the legend, oval shield crowned between c-R, legend as before, well preserved and rare 1 17 Tower {Ken. type 2), m. m. rose (1631), bri and hi, rev. m.m. rose at the end of the legend, otherwise as last; another {Ken. type 3), m. m. harp (1632), HiB, rev. m. m. harp, oval shield, &c. differing from the last, legend as the last, the first fine, the second very fine 2 18 Tower {Keri. type 3), m. m. portcullis (1633), hib'; rev. m. m. port- cullis, eery fine and scarce [Pl. I] 1 19 Tower {Ken. type 3), m.m. bell (1634), ma'br'fr', rev. m.m. bell, pellet at the beginning, after each word and the m. m., fine ; another, m. m. crown (1635) mag-, rev. m.m. crown, otherwise as last, very fine 2 20 Tower {Ken. type 3), m. m. tun (1636-38), rev. m. m. tun, no pellet at the end of the legend, very fine; another, m.m. horizontal anchor (1638), H[', rev. m.m. horizontal anchor, no pellet at the end of the legend, but one after the m. m., very fine, illustrated [PI. I] . 2 21 Tower {Ken. type 3), m.m. vertical anchor (1638), rev. m.m. hori- zontal anchor {Mud. xiii, 5), ve7-y fine; another, m.m. triangle in circle (1641), MAG '• bri • FRA • ET • HiB ', rev. m.m. triangle in circle, a pellet at the end of the legend and after the m. m., fine 2 *** The first is from the Burstal sale. 22 Tower {Ken. type 3), m. m., legend, etc. as the last, rev. m. m. as the last, FLORRENT ; another, m. m. r in brackets (1643), rev. m. m. R in brackets, FLORENT, both very fine 2 B 2 First Day 4 23 Tower {Keii. type 3), m.m. sun (1645), rev. m.m. sun, pellet after the legend and m.m., fine; another, m.m. sceptre (1646), rev. m. m. sceptre, a pellet before and after, very fine, the last rare 2 24 Briot, 1630, Pattern Broad, m.7n. b-, large crowned bust of the king to left, hair long, lace collar, armour and mantle, CAROLVS • D : G • MAGN • BRITANN ' FRANC • ET • HIBE • REX • ; reV. m. m. • B ' and St. George, square shield crowned between C-R, both crowned, above, divided by the cross of the crown, 16-30, within a beaded circle which is broken by the crown, AVSPICIIS • REX • MAGNE • TVIS, very fine and very rare [PI. I] 1 *^* From the Murdoch collection. 25 Briot {Ken. type l), m. m. flower and B (1632), crowned bust to left, hair long, lace collar, armour and mantle, XX behind the head within a beaded circle, CAROLVS • D : G : MAGN • BRITANN • FRAN - ET • HiB- REX • ; rev. m. m. b, square shield crowned between c-R, both crowned, having a lozenge beneath each, within a beaded circle through which the crown breaks, FLORENT • CONCORDIA " regna, lozenge stops on both sides, extremely fine and rare [PI. I] 1 26 Briot {Ken. type 2), similar to the last, but reading HIBER and not having the lozenges under C-R, extremely fine and rare [PI. I] 1 27 Oxford {Ken. 116), crowned half-length figure to left in armour and plain falling collar, holding sword and olive branch, XX behind the neck, • CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRAN : ET : HI : REX ; rev. the Declaration RELIG : prot : leg ANG : LIBER : PAR in two wavy lines across the field, three plumes above and 1642 below, legend EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI -.fine and rare [PI. I] 1 28 Oxford, 1642, similar figure, br'fr'; rev. the Declaration in three lines upon a band issuing from the legend and terminating in forked ends, LEGi : ANGL, legend as before, very fine and unpublished [PI. I] 1 29 Oxford, 1643, the figure shorter and lower down, the bust breaking the inner circle, the olive branch longer and protruding beyond the shoulder, m. m. plume between lozenges, legend as last ; rev. no m. m., legend as before. Declaration LEG : ANG : otherwise as last, the band has beaded edges and is forked at the commencement instead of at the end, appears to be unpublished, well preserved and rare [PI. II] 1 5 First Day 30 Oxford, 1643 {Ken. type 4), m.m. plume, the bust does not break the inner circle, hiber : ; rev. no m. m., legend and Declaration similar to the last, but the latter is in smaller letters, Jine and rare 1 31 Oxford, 1643 (Ken. type 1), no m. m., bust descends to edge of coin, M : BR : FR : ET • HI : ; rev. no 7n. m., a pellet at the commencement of legend, no stops after prot ang or PAR, vei-y fine and rare [PI. II] 1 32 Oxford, 1644 {Ken. type 2 var.), having lozenges for stops on both obv. and rev., no stops by the three plumes nor on either side of OX, below the date 1644, pro • • LEG : ANG lib • PAR •, very fine and rare [PI. II] 1 33 Oxford, 1645, smaller bust, not breaking the inner circle, BR1T:FR: ET • HI : ; rev. different shaped scroll, forked at both ends ; rev. PROT : LEG ■ ' ANG : LIBER PAR, with the date 1 645 below, very fine and rare [PI. II] 1 34 Oxford, 1646 {Ken. 117), similar bust, but both hands just break the inner circle, BRI : FRAN : ET- HIB :, a large pellet in place of m. m. ; rev. m. m. plume, Declaration in three lines on a wavy scroll, below 1646 ox, legend as before but on a band round the field, fine and very rare [PI. II] 1 35 Scottish, Unite or Sceptre, fi?-st issue, m. m. thistle, half-length figure of the king to right, in armour, crowned and holding sceptre and orb, CAROLVS D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRAN * & * HIB REX. ; rev. m. m. thistle, square garnished shield crowned between c-R, faciam. EOS ' IN * GENTEM • VNAM •, very fine and rare 1 36 Scottish, Unite or Sceptre, second issue, m. m. thistle and B, half- length figure to the right in richly ornamented armour, crowned and holding sceptre and orb, carolvs d : G : MAG : BRITAN ' FRAN " ET * HIB ■ REX. ; rev. square shield crowned between C-R, both crowned, HISP " pr^svm ' VT ' prosim * very fine and rare 1 37 Pattern Broad, by Rawlins, m. m. lis, bust of the king in falling lace collar and armour to the left, scarf across breast, ' CAROLVS ' D • G ■ MAG • BRIT • FR • ET ' HI • REX * ; rev. oval garnished shield crowned between c-R, both crowned, florent ' Concordia ' REGNA ■, m. m. lis at the end, of beautiful work in high relief very fine and very rare [PI. II] 1 First Day HALF UNITES. 38 Tower {Ken. type l), ni.m. lis (1625), crowned bust in ruff and mantle to left, CAROLVS D : G : MAG : BR : FR : ET HI : REX ', rev. m. m. lis, square shield garnished, crowned, CVLTORES SVI DEVS PROTEGiT ; another {type \a), m. m. cross on steps, bust in raff" and armour, BRI era :, rev. m. m. cross on steps, both very fine 2 39 Tower, as Ken. type 1, but reading BRi'and having vi behind the head instead of x ; rev. m. m. lis, square shield garnished and crowned, legend as before ; the ohv. is apparently from the die of the sixpence, fine and very rare if not unique [PI. II] 1 40 Tower {Ken. type la), m.m. negro's head (1626-27), hib', rev. same m.m., type and legend as before; another, m.m. tower (1627), BRI- and hib', rev. as before except for the m. m., the first coin has a beaded inner circle on the obv. but none on the rev., the second has the beaded circle on the rev. and none on the obv., the first very fine 2 41 Tower {Ken. type la), m. m. castle (1627), rr : and hi : inner beaded circle, rev. m. m. castle, no inner circle ; another, m. m. heart (1629), MA:, rev. m.m. heart, inner beaded circles on both sides, the first fine, the second very fine 2 42 Tower {Ken. type la), m.m. plume (1630), rev. m.m. plume, inner beaded circles on both sides ; another, similar, but reading HiB-, both fine 2 43 Tower {Ken. type 2), m. m. rose (1631), mag :, rev. m. m. rose, oval shield, crowned, between c-R ; another {Ken. type 3), m. m. anchor horizontal (1638), MA- and Hi-, rev. m.m. anchor vertical, oval shield, crowned, between c-R, both crowned, both fine 2 44 Tower {Ken. type 3), m.m. harp (1632), mag'-bri ■ and hib-, rev. m.m. large harp; another, m.m. bell (1634), MA-BR-and hi'-, rev. m. m. bell ; another, m. m. crown (1635), the first two fine 3 45 Tower {Ken. type 3), m. m. triangle (1639), MAG-FRA-and hib', rev. m. m. triangle over anchor horizontal (?), illustrated ; another, m. m. (p) (1643), bri ', the first extremely fine and rare [PI. II] 2 46 Briot {Ken. type 2 var), m. m. flower with b to left, CAROLVS • D : G • mag . BRITAN . FRAN • ET • HIB • REX ; rev. m. m. B, square garnished shield crowned between C-R, both crowned, a lozenge below each letter and lozenge stops in the legend, very fine and rare [PI. II] 1 *it* From Sir John Evans' collection. 7 First Day 47 Oxford, 1643 {Bud. xiii, 11), no m. m., large bust, crowned, coming down to the outer beaded circle, hair long, falling lace collar, CAROLVS • D : G : M : BR : FR : ET . HI : REX . ; rev. no m. w., the usual legend and declaration on a continuous scroll, exvrgat • DEVS . DISSIPENTVR • INIMICI • RELIG • PROT • LEG • ANGL • • LIBER • PAR-, three plumes above and 1643 below the three lines in the f^oid, very fine and rare [PI. II] 1 48 Oxford, 1644, similar to the last but reading MAG-; rev. m. m. a lozenge and four pellets, scroll differently arranged, PRO . ANG, lozenges for stops in the legend, pellets in the inscription except after PRO. ANG. and PAR, the date below with a lozenge on either side, and OX beneath, very fine and very rare {Num. Chron., N.S., II 232; IV 229) [Pl. II] 1 49 Scottish, Half Unite, by Briot (Burns 1034), second issue, crowned bust to left, B below, car . d : g . mag . brit • fran • et . hib . rex ; 7'ev. Shield crowned between C-R, each crowned, VNITA • TVEMVR, vei'y fi7ie and rare [PI. II] 1 QUARTER UNITES. 50 Tower (Ken. type 1), ni.m. lis (1625) both sides, crowned bust in rutt' and mantle to left, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRiT . fra : ET . HIB : REX ; rev. square garnished shield crowned, CVLTORES . SVl ■ DEVS : PROTEGIT ; another, similar, but having commas and pellets between the words of ohv. legend ; another (type la), m. m. cross on steps (1625-6), ma : br : fr : and Hi :, the first and last very fine 3 *** The first from Sir John Evans' collection. 51 Tower (Ken. type \a), m. m. castle (1627) as last, but with no inner circle on the obv. ; another, m. m. anchor (1628), reading b : for BR:, inner circles both sides; another, m.m. heart (1629-30), BR :, the second very fine, the others fine 3 *** The second from Sir John Evans' collection. 52 Tower (Ken. type la), m.m. plume (1630); another, similar, but with larger plume ; another (type 2), similar m. m., but with oval instead of square shield on rev., the two last very fine 3 *4t* The second from the Burstal collection. 53 Tower (Ken. type 3), m.m. portcullis (1633), rgv. no inner circle ; another, m.m. crown (1635), mag', no inner circle on ohv.; another, with the same m. m. reading ma', and having an inner circle on the obv. but none on the rev., all fine 3 First Day 8 54 Tower {Ken. type 3), m. m. tun (1636-8), protegi, inner circles on both sides; another, m. m. anchor horizontal (1638) on ohv., rev. anchor vertical, inner circles, protegit. ; another, m. m. triangle (1639), inner circles, all fine 3 55 Tower {Ken. type 3), m. m. star (1640), mag : and hib : ; another, m.m. (p) (1643), bui'fra'hi', the m. m. is very clear on both obverse and reverse, Kenyan mentioning it only for the obverse ; .another, m.m. (r) (1644), unpublished, the first two very fine, the last fine 3 EIGHTH UNITE. 56 Scottish, by Briot, m. m. b, bust crowned to left, hair long, falling plain collar, armour, CAR D G MAG • BRIT . FRAN ET HiB R, rev. square shield, crowned between c-R • VNITA ■ tvemvr • {Burns \0Z1), very fine and rare [PI. II] 1 ANGELS. 57 Tower {Ken. 119), m. m. anchor (1638), St. Michael and the dragon, CAROLVS (d g) mag ■ BRI • FR • ET HI • REX, rev. ship sailing to left, AMOR . POPVLi . PR^siDiVM REGi(s), has been pierced but the hole has been roughly plugged ; another, m. m. triangle in circle over star (1641), hib', the head of the spear terminates in a triangle, pierced as usual, both fine, the last unpublished 2 58 Tower, m.m. castle and helmet {obv), and castle {rev.), fra-et HIB-, unpublished, not pierced, and very fine [PI. II] 1 Silver. POUND PIECES. 59 Oxford, 1642 {Hks. 2; Bud. xxiii, l), m.m. plume, the king on horseback riding to left over cannon and other arms, a plume behind, CAROLVS : D : G : MAGNI : BRITANI : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX ; rev. m. m. seven pellets, the declaration RELIG • PROT ■ LEG ANG • LIBER . PAR, in two lines across the field, above, three plumes and • XX., and below, 1642, EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI around, fine and rare 1 60 Oxford, 1643 {Hks. 5, Sn. xii, 17), of superior work, the arms beneath the horse clearer and filling the exergue up to the inner circle, two pellets on either side of the m. m., MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET HIRER:; rev. similar to the last but dated 1643, ve7'y fine and very rare [PI. Ill] 1 *** From the Henry White collection. 9 First Day 61 Oxford, 1644 {Hks. 7 : Rud. xxiir, 3, Sn. xii, 18), ohv. similar to the last; rev. Declaration in three lines within a compartment, above a large plume and • XX., below 1644 OX, the obv. somewhat double struck, but otherwise very fine and very rare [PI. Ill] 1 62 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. 1 ; Rud. xxiii, 2, S71. xii, 15), m.m. five pellets, no ground or arras under the horse, hib : ; rev. m. m. five pellets, ANGL :, otherwise similar to the Oxford piece of the same date, very fine and very rare 1 63 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. 2), m. m. plume, smaller horse walking over arms, britan : fr : ; rev. m. m. etc. as last, very fine and very rare [PI. Ill] 1 64 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. 3), no m. m., magn : brit : fra : et : hi : ; rev. m. m. two pellets, libert ., this piece is smaller but thicker than the last, very fine and very rare [PI. Ill] 1 65 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. 4, Sn. xn, 16), m. w. two pellets, mag : FRAN : and HiB : ; rev. m. m. two pellets, only one plume over the . XX ., ANG . LIBER ., ve?'y fine and of great rarity [PI. 1 1 1] 1 HALF-POUND PIECES. 66 Oxford, 1642 {Hks. 1), m.m. plume, magn : ; rev. Shrewsbury type {Hks. 2), nr. m. two pellets, unpublished, very fine [PI. IV] 1 67 Oxford, 1642 {Hks. type l), m. m. plume, etc. as the last piece ; rev. A^ery similar to the last, but having m. m. seven pellets, and Oxford plumes* in place of the Shrewsbury ones, very fine and very rare 1 68 Oxford, 1643 {Hks. type 2), obv. very similar to the last ; rev. m. m. four pellets and dated 1643, otherwise very like the last, very fine and very rare [PI. IV] 1 69 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 1 var., Sn. xii, 13 var.), m.m. nine pellets {obv.), and four pellets {rev.), no ground under the horse, MAG : BRI : FRA : ET : HIB :, Declaration in smaller type, ANGL :, no pellets by the value, unpublished, very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 70 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 1 var., Sn. xii, 13 var.), very similar to the last piece, but from other dies, and upon a smaller flan, very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 *** From the Mackerell collection. 71 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 2), no m.m., smaller horse with a ground line under, BRiT • FRAN ., a pellet each side of value, ANG., very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 First Day 10 CROWNS. 72 Tower {Hks. type \a (472), m. m. lis with two pellets on either side, the king, on caparisoned horse to left, crowned, wearing ruff and armour and with sword I'aised ; a plume on the horse's head and also on the crupper, . CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET : HIB : REX : ; rev. in. m. lis, square shield, garnished, the ends of a cross appear from behind the shield and extend through the legend to the outer beaded circle, CHRis to • AVS PICE • R EGNO •, verp fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 *^* From the Wilcox collection, 73 Tower {Hks. type la), m. m. lis, a pellet on either side, king on horseback as the last, Biii'-FR-, rev. m.m. lis, similar to the last ; another of the same type, but without pellets by the m. m. era ', both well preserved and scarce 2 74 Tower {Hks. type \a), m. m. cross on steps, legend as before, rev. CHRi STOAV SPICE REGNO, no stops ; another {type lb), m.m. cross on steps, a pellet each side, 7-ev. m. m. cross on steps, square shield garnished and with plume over, no cross behind, CHRISTO AVSPiCE REGNO ■.', the first fine, both scarce 2 75 Tower {Hks. type lb), m.m. plume (1630), smaller figure of the king on horseback, plume on the head but not on the crupper, the sword more sloping rests upon the shoulder, rev. m. m. plume, oval garnished shield, a plume over between C-R, legend as before but having crosses formed of pellets at the beginning, after each word and after the m.m.; another, similar, but with m.m. rose (1631) over plume, unpublished, the first fine and rare 2 76 Tower {Hks. type 2a), m. m. harp (1632), rev. m. m. harp, a comma at the beginning and a group of four after each word of the legend ; oval garnished shield, with limbs of a cross showing behind, C. R. above all within the inner circle, very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 77 Tower {Hks. type 2a), m. m. harp (1632), as the last but not so fine ; another, m. m. harp, a pellet on either side, the figure of the king on horseback is much smaller than before, the last very fine and rare 2 78 Tower {Hks. type 2b), m.m. harp (1632), very like lot 76, rev. harp with pellet either side, shield and c. R. as before, but with a large plume over the shield dividing the letters, limbs of the cross show 11 First Day Lot 78 — continued. on either side only, unpublished {Num. Chron. N.S. xvi, p. 144, \0), very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 *j(.* From the Neck, Webb and Murdoch collections. 79 Tower {Hks. type 3b), m. m. portcullis (1633), the king on horseback to left, the horse is not caparisoned, the sword upright, and the scarf floats out behind, • CAROLVS- D- G- MAG '■ BRI- FRA- ET- HI- REX ; rev. m. m. portcullis with pellet either side, oval garnished shield, with plume above, legend as before, very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 80 Tower {Hks. type 3a), m. m. bell (1634), br '• fr ' et . hib ■ rex, rev. m. m. bell between quatrefoils, oval shield without plume ; another, m. m. crown (1635), bri -and hi', four pellets at the end of legend, rev. as last, except in the m. m., both good coins and scarce 2 81 Tower {Hks. type 3a), m.m. tun over crown (1636-38); another, m. m. anchor (1638), br', rev. four pellets on either side of m. w,, the first very fine and unpublished, the second well preserved and rare 2 82 Tower {Hks. type 3a}, m.m. star, a pellet either side, brit-FRAN- and hib'; rev. four pellets either side of m.m., unpublished as to the obv. legend, a good coin and very rare 1 83 Tower {Hks. type 4), m.m. (p), a pellet either side (1643), smaller horse, with long mane, bri ■ FRA '■ ; rev. four pellets either side of m. m., very fine and very rare [PI. V] 1 84 Tower {Hks. type 4), m. m. (r), a pellet either side (1644) ; rev. four pellets either side of m. m., well preserved and rare 1 *** From the Wakley collection. 85 Tower {Hks. type 4), m. m. eye (1645) ; rev. four pellets on each side of the m. m., very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 86 Tower {Hks. type 4), m. m. eye (1645), as last, but not so fine, well preserved and rare 1 87 Tower {Hks. type 4), m. m. sun (1645) ; rev. four pellets each side of m. m., very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 88 Tower {Hks. type 5), m. m. sun (1645), large horse, the sword breaks through the inner circle almost to the outer one ; rev. four pellets on either side of the m. m., fine and rare 1 89 Briot {Rud. xxi, 10, Sn. x, 6), m. m. flower and b (1632), the king crowned, in armour and sash, on horseback to left, holding sword upright, ground under the horse, carolvs -Dig- magn • britan • First Day 12 Lot 89 — continued. FRAN- ET- HiBER- REX •; rev. m. m. B, oval shield,!, garnished, crowned, between C-R, both crowned, a lozenge below each, CHRISTO • AVSPICE • REGNO •, Very fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 90 Scottish Sixty-shilling Piece, by Briot, m. m. thistle and b, very similar to the last piece, but reading britann • franc- ET- HIBERN-; rev. square garnished shield, crowned, qv^-devs- CONIVNXIT • NEMO • SEPARET -, m.m. thistle and b at the end, ve7-y fine and scarce 1 91 Pattern, by Briot, the king on horseback to left, havd • vlli • VETERVM . VIRTVTE • SECVNDVS • , palm and laurel branches crossed in the exergue ; rev. four shields arranged cruciformly, that of England being crowned, CAROLVS . d : g . mag . brit • fran . ET . HiB . REX., only three specimens are said to be known, very rare, but poor 1 *.j{.* From the Wakley collection. 92 Exeter {Hks. type 1), m. m. rose, the king crowned and in armour on horseback to left, sword raised, CAROLVS • D ■ G '• MAG • BRiT ■ FRA ■ Et'hi'rex, rev. m. m. rose, oval shield garnished, CHRISTO '• AVSPICE ■ REGNO ; anothep {Hks. type 2), m.m. rose, bri'; both good coins and scarce 2 93 Exeter {Hks. type 1), {fig. 478), m. m. rose, brit- ; rev. similar to the last, but of finer work, and with comma and pellet stops between the words of the legend, very fine and rare [Pl. Vl] 1 94 Exeter {Hks. type 2), {fig. 479), m.m. rose, followed by two pellets, BRI ', rev. m. m. rose, with one pellet to the left and two to the right ; another, similar, but with semi-colons in the legend, rev. m. m. rose, with two pellets either side, shield differently garnished, both fine and scarce 2 95 Exeter {Hks. type 3 ; Rud. xxv, 2, Sn. xiii, 14), m. m. rose followed by two pellets ; rev. m. m. rose, date 1644 to the left of it, very fine, though somewhat double struck, and rare [PI. VI] 1 96 Exeter {Hks. type 3), as the last coin, but not so fine ; another {type 4), with the m. m. on the rev. dividing the date thus, 16-44, both good coins and scarce 2 97 Exeter {Hks. type 6), m. m. castle, with two pellets either side, rev. m.m. rose with a pellet either side, date 1645 to left of it; another {type 7), m. m. castle both sides, and dated 1645 (which through double striking appears as 16445), the last fine, both scarce 2 13 First Day 98 Exeter {Hks. type 7 [fig. 480] ; Rud. xxv, 3), m. m. castle on both sides, dated 1645, a very fine coin and rare [PI. Vl] 1 99 Exeter {Hks. type 8, Sn. xiii, 17), m. m. castle with two pellets on either side; rev. m. m. Ex. dated 1645, very fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 100 Oxford {HJcs. fig. 481), no m. m. figure of the king on horseback to the left, a plume behind the head, a straight line for ground under the horse, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT . FRAN • ET • HIBER • REX • ; rev. m. m. two pellets, across the field in two lines, relig : prot : LEG . ANG : LIBER : PAR, three plumes and -V- above, and 1642 below, EXVRGAT : DEVS : DissiPENTVR : iNiMici, Very fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 *** From the Murdoch collection. 101 Oxford, similar to the last in type and wording, but the m. m. on the reverse is a cluster of four pellets, not so fine as the last, but a good coin and rare 1 102 Oxford (Bud. xxiii, 6), m. m. plume, grass under the horse, hi :, double pellets as stops throughout; rev. m.m. four pellets, 1643, extremely fine and very rare [PI. VII] 1 *** From the Burstal collection. 103 Oxford, chasing by Stewart of the celebrated Crown by Rawlins, with a view of the city beneath the horse, dated 1644 OXON, very fine 1 104 Shrewsbury {Rud. xxiii, 5 var.), no m. m. the king on horseback to left as before, a plume behind, • CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRiT • FRAN • ET • HIBER • REX ; rev. m. m. seven pellets, relig ■ prot ■ LEG ANG • LIBER • PAR in two lines, three plumes and -v- above, and 1642 below, exvrgat : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI :, fine and rare 1 105 Pattern, by Briot, m. m. flower, bust of the king to left, bare-headed, hair long, falling collar with lace edge, armour, etc. CAROLVS • D : G. MAG . BRITANNIA • FRAN • ET • HIB • REX • FIDEI • DEFENSOR ; reV. m. m. B, the king crowned and in armour on horseback to left, HAVD . VLLi • VETERVM • viRTVTE • SECVNDVS, fine and Very rare [PI. VII] 1 *** From the Higgs (286), Cuff (1213), Wigan, Young (250), Bieber (190), Murdoch (294), and Wakley (97) collections. This piece was once gilt, but when it was in Mr. Cufi's possession he had the gilding removed. First Day 14 HALF CROWNS. 106 Tower {Hks. type la), m.m. lis, king on horseback to left, plumes on head and crupper, crowned rose on housings, CAROLVS • D • G • MAG. BRI . FR. ET ■ HI : REX, rev. m. m. lis, square garnished shield upon a cross, • CHRIS to • Avs . pice . R egno ; another, m. m. cross on steps, BR :, no rose, no cross under shield ; another {type lb), m. m. negro's head, HIB :, i'ev. same m. m., square garnished shield, with large plume over; another (type 1 b), m.m. anchor, Hi:, all good coins and scarce ' 4 107 Tower (Hks. type 1 b), m. m. heart, no plume on crupper; another (type 2 a), m. m. phime, brit ■ fran-et- hib', rev. oval garnished shield, c. R. above ; another, m. m. rose ; another {type 2 c), m. m. harp, oval garnished shield, C to left and R • to right ; another, no stops on rev.; another, bri:fr:, some fine and scarce ^ 6 108 Tower {Hks. type 2 c), m. m. harp, fra : ; rev. oval garnished shield between c-R as before {Hks. 482 var.), extremely fine and round, very rare [ P I . V 1 1 ] 1 *** From the Webb and Murdoch (297) collections, and said to be " probably the finest specimen of this type known." 109 Tower {Hks. type 2c), m. m. portcullis ; others {type 3a), m. m. bell, circular garnished shield, m. m. crown, and m. m. tun (2), all fine and scarce 5 110 Tower {Hks. type 3a), wz. wz. anchor, horizontal; others, m.m. anchor, vertical, anchor, horizontal (shank to right), triangle, and another {m. m. triangle), with square garnished shield, several very fine, all scarce 5 111 Tower {Hks. type 3a), m. m. triangle, circular shield, garnished; others {type 4), m. m. star, star with a pellet each side, star to the right of the king's head, and star with one pellet, several fine and all scarce 5 112 Towers {Hks. type 4), m. m. star, ground under the horse, triangle in circle, no ground {two varieties), m. m. as last, very short sword (2), and p in brackets, all fine and scarce 6 113 Towers {Hks. type 4), m. m. P in brackets {type 3a), R in brackets (2) ; eye ; type 5, sun ; type 3a, sun over eye (2), and type 5, sceptre, some fine and scarce 8 15 First Day 114 Briot, m. m. flower and b, king on horseback to the left, CAROLVS • D : G • MAGN • BRITAN • FRAN • ET • HIB ' REX, reV. m. m. B, OVal garnished shield crowned between C-R, both crowned, CHRISTO • AVSPICE • REGNO • ; ScottJsh (Bums, 6), obv. the same m. m. and type, but from another die, rev. m. m. thistle and B, square garnished shield crowned, QV^ 'DEVS -CONIVNXIT • NEMO • SEPARET, both fine, the first rare 2 115 Briot, Scottish (Burjis, 6), m. m. flower and B, and thistle and flower, as the last piece ; Briot Tower (Jlks. type 3), m. m. anchor and B, the king on horseback to left, CAROLVS • D : G • MAGN • BRITANN • FR • ET • HIB • REX, rev. m. m. anchor and B, oval garnished shield, crowned, between c-R, christo • avspice • regno • , both very fine, the last rare 2 116 Pattern, by Briot {Riid. xxir, 2), m. m. flower, the king on horse- back to right, wearing crown and ruff and holding sword, on the horse's head a plume, ground beneath, N BRIOT • F • in the exergue, REX . DA • FACILEM • CVRSVM ; rev. oval garnished shield crowned, dividing the date 16-28, atqve - avdacibvs • annve - cceptis, very fine and rare [PI, VII] 1 117 Pattern, by Briot (Half Crown or Broad), 1630 {Sn. vi, 1, Med. Illus. I, ?VX W2. m. B., large crowned bust to left, descending to the outer circle, hair long, falling lace collar, armour, &c. GAR. D : G- MAGN . BRITAN • FR • ET • HIB • REX • ; rev. m. m. B, with a lozenge each side, square garnished shield crowned between C-R, both crowned and having a lozenge below, the date above divided by the crown, . AVSPiCiis ■ REX . magne . tvis ., slightly tooled in the field but otherwise very fine and rare [PI. VII] 1 118 Pattern {Med. Illus. 1, 1^1), m. m. lozenge, bare-headed bust to the left, hair long, falling collar with lace edging, &c. CAROLVS • D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET • HIB : REX • FIDE :, rev. a rose within a laurel wreath border, all in imitation of engraving; Scottish Half Crown, by Briot {Burns, 20), m. m. thistle head, the king on horseback to the left, carolvs • d : g • magn • britan • fran . et . HIB • REX ., rev. m. m. thistle head with a pellet above and below, square garnished shield crowned, qv^e • devs . &c., both very fine and scarce 2 119 Aberystwyth {Rud. xx, 14 var., Sn. x, 32 va7\), m. m. open book, the king on horseback to left, a plume behind, CAROLVS • D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRAN : ET • HIB : REX •, rev. m. m. open book, oval garnished shield, a large plume above, CHRISTO • AVSPICE • REGNO, very fine and very rare \P\.\/\\] 1 First Day 16 120 Aberystwyth {Rud. xx, 14 var. Sn. x, 32 var.), m. m. open book as before, fra'et • ui'- , rev. as the last, but the shield is slightly smaller, ve7'y fine and very rare [PI. VII] 1 **■**■ From the Murdoch (141) collection. 121 Bristol, 1643 {Hks. type l), (485), m. m. a pear (?) and four pellets, the king on horseback to left, a plume behind, MAG : BR : FR : ET : HIBER : ; rev. m. m. BR in monogram, RELIG : PROT : LE : ANLI . PA : in two lines, three plumes above, and the date below, exvrgat, &c., as sti'uck, very fine and rare 1 122 Bristol, 1643 {Hks. type 3), m. m. not struck up. Hi :, rev. m. m. br in monogram, AN : Li : PA, well preserved and rare 1 123 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. type 4), m. m. plume, rev. m. m. br. in mono- gram ; another, with the m. m. on obv. missing, but otherwise a very fine coin, both scarce 2 124 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. type 4), m. m. plume, rev. m. m. br. in mono- gram as before, the three plumes are bunched-up together ; another, with obv. as type 1 and rev. as the last ; another {type 6), reading pro and having the monogram below the date, all well preserved and scarce 3 125 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. type 5), m. m. plume, the monogram br under the horse ; rev. m. m. br. prot :, the monogram br also below the date, an extremely fine coin and rare I 126 Bristol, 1644 {Hks., type 5), similar to the last; another {type 6), m. m. plum.e, br under the horse, rev. no m. m., pro : monogram below the date, both fine and rare 2 127 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. type 6), m. m. plume, br under the horse, rev. no m. m. rel : PROT, BR under the date ; another {type 7), no m. m. on either side, BR under the horse, HIB :, rev. BR under the date, both fine and rare 2 128 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. type 4), (490), m. m. plume, hi :, rev. m: m. br in monogram, relig : PROT : &c. ; another, 1645 {type 8), un- certain m. m. monogram beneath the horse, rev. rel : prot : &c., date and monogram below, both very fine and rare 2 *** Both pieces from the Burstal collection. 129 Bristol, 1646 (or Lundy Island), w. m. plume, a plume beneath the horse, HiB ., rev. REL : PRO : LE : AN : Li : PA :, the plumes and scroll ornaments above, 1646 and a plume below, very fine and very rare [PI. VII] 1 *** From the Montagu and Murdoch collections. 17 First Day 130 Bristol, 1646 (or Lundy Island), obv. similar type to the last, rer. also similar but the date is in larger figures without the plume below, fine and rare 1 *** From the Montagu collection. 131 Chester {Hks. type 2), m. m. three gerbs, the king on horseback to left, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRI : FR : ET : HIB • REX, rev. in. m. plume, RELIG • PRO • LEG • • ANG • LIBER • PAR in two lines across the field, three plumes above and .1.6.4.4. below, exvrgat . &c.,fine and very rare [PI. VIII] 1 *4(.* From the Wigan, Street, and Marsham (638) collections. 132 Coombe-Martin, 1645 (Hks. p. 338, 31, fig. 508), the king on horseback to left, grass under the horse, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : ERA : ET HI : REX . rev. oval shield surrounded by the Garter, crowned, and supported by a crowned lion to the left and a unicorn with a coronet upon its neck to the right, C crowned to the left of the crown, and R. crowned to the right, the date 16-45 below, divided by the end of the Garter, avspice . &c., fine and very rare [PI. VIII] 1 *** From the Burstal collection. 133 Exeter, 1642 {Bks. type 1, Bud. xxv, l), m. m. rose, the king on horseback holding baton, galloping to left over arms, CAROLVS . D • G . MAG . BR . FR . ET . HI . REX, rev. m. m. rose, oval garnished shield, CHRISTO . avspice . regno . , fine and very rare [PI. VIII] 1 134 Exeter, no date {Hks. type 2), m. m. rose, smaller horse and rider with sword galloping to left, no ground or arms, FRa'et'hib', rev. m. m. rose, oblong garnished shield between c-R, christo, &c., words divided by groups of five pellets ; another {type 4), m. m. rose, horse walking, MA : and HI :, rev. m. m. rose, commas reversed as stops, well preserved and scarce 2 135 Exeter, no date {Hks. type 4), m. m. rose, bri and hib. ; rev. m. m. rose, double pellets as stops ; another, m. m. rose, type some- what like the last but the king's head almost facing, MA, FRA, rev. m. m. rose, oval garnished shield as on the Tower types, no date, the first fine, the second very fine and unpublished 2 136 Exeter, no date, m. m. rose, the king's head in profile, hi, rev. oval (or oblong), garnished shield, C-R above probably, but not struck up, groups of four pellets between the words ; another, m. m. C First Day 18 Lot 136 — continued. rose, ohv. as type 8, ground under the horse, MAG : &c., rev. similar to the last, but having only single pellets between the words of the legend, no date, both very fine and rare and unpublished 2 *** The first from the Rashleigh collection. 137 Exeter, 1644 {Hks. type 7), m. m. rose, king's head in profile, no ground, M- BR. FR • ET • Hi • , rev. m. m. rose dividing the date 16-44, oval garnished shield, extremely fine and rare [PI. VIII] 1 138 Exeter, 1645 {Hks. type 12), m. m. rose, king almost full face, ma., rev. m, m. castle, shield as last, date in the legend, very fine and rare 1 *** From the Elliot Fox collection. 139 Exeter, 1645 {Hks. type 13), m. m. rose, horse and rider almost as the last, rev. m. m. Ex, date in legend ; another {type 14), similar to the last, but having m. m. rose both sides, both fine and rare 2 *** The second from the Burstal collection. 140 Exeter, 1645 {Hks. type 13), m. m. rose, very like the last, rev. m. m. Ex, the shield is somewhat smaller than the last, extremely fine and rare [PI. VIII] 1 141 Exeter, 1645 {Hks. type 13), m. m. rose, horse and rider as before, and the same legend, rev. 7n. m. rose, date in the legend, extremely fine and rare 1 SECOND DAY'S SALE. HALF CHOWt^S— continued. LOT 142 Oxford, 1642 (Ilks. type l), tn.m. plume, horse and rider to the left, a plume behind, MAG:BRiT:rRAN:ET:Hi, rev. m.m. two pellets, RELIGPROT-LEG-ANGLIBEKPAR, EXVRGAT: etc. ; another, 1643 {type 5), m.m. plume, rR:ET:HiB: rev. m.m. two pellets; both very fine and rare 2 *** The last from the Elliot Fox collection. 143 Oxford, 1643 {Hks. type 5, var.), similar to the last, but having five pellets as a m. m. on the rev. ; another, similar, but with only two pellets {type 5); and another {type 8), 1643 ox., m.m. plume, smaller figure of the king, BR, rev. m. m. rosette, a rosette after each word but the last, which is followed by two pellets, RELi • PRO • LE • ANG • LIB • PAR ; the first very fine, all scarce 3 *#* The second from the Burstal collection. 144 Oxford, 1643 {Hks., type ohv. 8, rev. 4, var.), m.m. plume, BRI • FRA-, five pellets at the commencement of rev. legend, ANG LiBER PA- ; another, obv. {type 8), rev. {type 5), br :fr :et- hib:, two pellets at the end of rev. legend ; both very fine and rare 2 *** The first from Sir John Evans' collection. 145 Oxford, 1643 {Hks., type obv. 8, rev. 5), bri :FRA :et :HI : and PAR; another, 1643 ox. {type obv. 10, rev. 9), m.m. rosette, BR: fr:ET:HIB: and RELIG-PRO-LE ANG -LIB -PAR, the middle plume is very large ; both fine and rare 2 *** The last from Sir John Evans' collection. 146 Oxford, 1644 ox. {Hks. type 12), m.m. plume, mag:br:fr:et:hib: rev. m.m. five pellets, inscription as last, three plumes above and ^M^ below, EXVRGAT-, etc.; another, same type, m.m. plume, horse with thick legs, HIBER :, rev. m. m. five lozenges, lozenges in the legend, each side of plumes, date and OX., the centre plume very large ; the first very fine, both rare 2 *** The second from the Elliot Fox collection. C 2 Second Day 20 147 Oxford, 1644 ox. {Hks. type 12 var.), m. m. plume, horse with slender legs, HIB ; lozenges as stops instead of pellets, rev. m. m. four lozenges, otherwise similar to the last; another {type 13), m. m. rose (?), pellets in legend, rev. lozenge stops in legend, pellets each side of plumes and ox., small plumes each side of date ; the first fine, the second well preserved but plugged, both rare 2 148 Oxford, 1644 ox. {Hks. type 15 var.), m. m. plume, otherwise very- like the last, rev. m. m. a lozenge and four pellets, RELI • pro • LE ANG • LIB • PA, three plumes, all the same size, above, the date and ox., with a lozenge either side, below, lozenge stops in the legend ; another {type 18), m. m. plume, rev. m. m. five pellets, relig:par, the centre plume very large, the date in curved figures and OX very small ; the first very fine, the second fine, both rare 2 *** The second from the Elliot Fox collection. 149 Oxford, 1645 ox. {Hks. type 21), m.m. plume, horse very rough, MAG • BRI • FRA- ET • HI •, rev. m. m. five pellets, LEG- liber, a pellet each side of date and ox. {illustrated) ; another {type 22 var.), BR : FR : ET : HIB :, rev. LE ANG LIB, no pellets by the date or ox. ; the first extremely fine, the second very fine, both rare [PI. VIM] 2 *** The first from the Elliot Fox collection. 150 Oxford, 1646 ox. {Hks. type 24), m. m. plume, brit:fran:et:hib:, rev. m. m. five pellets, leg ANG : liber : pellets in inscription and legend only; another {type 26), m.m. plume, pellet after rex-, rev. legend commences at the right, pellets before, between and after each plume, and the figures of the date, and before and after OX. {illustrated) ; both very fine and rare [PI. VIII] 2 *i«.* The second from the Elliot Fox collection. 151 Oxford, 1646 ox. {Hks. type 24), m.m. plume, similar to the first piece in the last lot, but with a pellet at the commencement of the legend, rev. m. m. five pellets ; another {type 26), as the last piece in the previous lot, but the legend commences on the left and reads DissiPEN - inimisi, a group of five pellets after each word ex- cept DISSIPEN - ; the first fine, the second very fine, both rare 2 *#* The second from the Burstal collection. 152 Salisbury (or Sandsfoot Castle), {vide paper by H. Symonds, Num. Chron., ith S., vol. xiii ; Hks. uncertain type 21), m. m. small lis, MAG-, etc., HI - RX ; 7-ev. no m.m. oval shield with lion-skin garniture, crowned, florent CONCORDIA REGNA ; very fine and rare [PI. VIII] 1 *** From the Burstal collection. 21 Second Day 153 Salisbury (or Sandsfoot Castle), {Hks. uncertain type 23; Rud. F. iv), m. m. lis between pellets, horse slightly different, CAROOLVS D G MAG BR FR ET HIB REX, no stops ; rev. oval garnished shield, crowned, the garniture very fine and close to the outline of the shield, the inner and outer circles are formed of square beads instead of pellets ; very fine and rare \ 154 Salisbury (or Sandsfoot Castle), {Hks. uncertain type -ll), m. m. small lis, with two pellets on each side, horse as before, CAROLVS D G, etc. ; rev. m. m. lis, oval shield, with lion's claws, lis, and scroll garniture, crowned, lis in legend ; very fine and very rare [Pi. IX] 1 *** From the Hilton Price collection. 155 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 1), m. m. open book, king on horse- back to left, a plume behind, CAROLVS • D : G : MAG : BRIT: FRAN : ET- HiB : REX • ; rev. no m. m. relig : prot . leg angl . libert . par, a single plume with a pellet each side above and 1642 below ; very fine and rare [PI. IX] 1 156 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 2), m. m. six pellets, the plume behind the king larger than before ; rev. ANG • LiBER • PAR, three plumes above, date 1642 below; very fine and rare, unpublished [PI. IX] 1 *** From the Elliot Fox collection. 157 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 3), no m.m., small plume placed higher up, ground under the horse, BR: FRAN : ET: HiB: ; rev. m. m. nine pellets, angl : liber : PARL ; unpublished m. m., very fine and very rare [PI. IX] 1 158 Shrewsbury, 1642, obv. {Hks. type 3), similar to the last; rev. {Hks. type l), but from a different die, the plume being smaller and better formed, LIBERT • par ; very fine and very rare, un- published [PI. IX] 1 *** From the Elliot Fox collection. 159 Shrewsbury, 1642, obv. {Hks. type 5), no m. m. two of the horse's legs break the inner circle, no ground, BR- FR- ET • HIB ; rev. {Hks. type l), no m.m., liber -par; unpublished, very fine and rare [PI. IX] 1 *** From the Street, Marsham and Montagu collections. Second Day 12 160 Shrewsbury, 1642 {Hks. type 5), no m. m., horse as in the last; rev. LIBERT- PAR, a phime above with the numerals 2.6, indicating the value, each side of it ; fine and very rare [PI. IX] 1 *** From the Murdoch collection. 161 Weymouth (Hks. fig. 500), no m.m., king on horseback to left, no ground or W, and no plume, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT: FRAN : ET: HIB : REX ; rev. no m. m., oval garnished shield crowned, CHRISTO, etc., stars dividing the words of legend ; another, much clipped, with w under the horse, and a square shield; tke first fine and rare 2 162 Weymouth (Hks. p. 333, no. 3 var. and fig. 501), m. m. not visible, W and grass under the horse, legend as last ; rev. no m. m., square shield crowned, CHRISTO : AVSPICE : REGNO : ; very fine and very rare [PI. IX] 1 *^* From the Burstal collection. 163 Weymouth, 1644 {Hks. type 6), m. m. not visible, w, but no grass under the horse, legend as before, but with annulets instead of pellets between the words ; rev. m. m. four pellets, relig : PROT : LE : AN : LIB : PA, in two lines, three plumes above and date 1644 below ; fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 *** From the Cuff, Wigan, Neck, Webb and Montagu collections. 164 Weymouth {Hks. type 3 var.), m. m. not visible, w, but no grass under the horse, legend and stops exactly as last ; rev. m. m. castle at the end of legend, square shield, garnished and surmounted by the Scottish crown, legend as before, but with annulets instead of pellets ; fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 165 Weymouth {Hks. fig. 505), m. m. small plume, ground line and grass under the horse, the exergue filled with diagonal lines, MAG* BR- FRAN -ET' HI- ; rev. oval shield with lion-skin garniture, crowned, florent :, etc. ; not fine, but very rare 1 *** From the Rashleigh collection. 166 Weymouth {Hks. p. 337, type 13), m.m. castle, uncertain marks below the horse, MAG : BRIT : FRAN :et:hib:; rev. m.m. castle, oval garnished shield, crowned {as fig. 500), CHRISTO, etc., small lis between the words; the obv. is very like B. M. Handbook, fig. 648, unpublished, very fine and very rare 1 *** From the Wigan, Neck, Webb and Murdoch collections. 23 Second Day 167 Worcester {Hks. fig. 494), m. m. one pear, the king on horseback to the left, no plume and no ground, mag • BiiiT • FRAN • et • HIB • , rev. m. m. three pears, oval (nearly circular) shield, garnished with lis and scrolls, the initials H.c. below (for Hartlebury Castle), very fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 168 York {Hks. type 3), m. m. a lion, the king on horseback to left, no ground, CAROLVS . d : g • MAG • BRi . FR • ET • HI • REX • rev. m. m. a lion with four pellets in front and one behind, circular garnished shield, CHRISTO- &c. ; another {type 4) m. m. a lion, ebor beneath the horse, HiB : rev. similar to the last, apparently of base silver ; another {type 5), horse taller and with head raised, BRiT . FRAN- rev. m. m. lion at the end of legend, square plain shield crowned between c. R. both crowned christo, &c. flower sprays in the legend, the last fine, all scarce 3 169 York {Hks. type 5), m. m. lion, ebor under the horse, lozenge stops in legend, rev. m. m. lion, plain square shield crowned between c.R. crowned CHRTSTO, &c. flower sprays before and after AVSPICE, and pointing away from it {illustrated) ; another {type 6), ohv. very like the last, rev. oval garnished shield crowned between c.R. crowned, flower sprays as last but larger, both very fine and rare [PI. X] 2 *** Both from the Elliot Fox collection. 170 York {Hks. type 6), m. m. lion, and otherwise like the last, but more of the mane shows in front of the horse's chest, rev. like the last, but the shield is smaller and the crown different, a small spray be- fore AVSPICE and pointing to it, and a longer spray after pointing away from it {illustrated) ; another of the same type, obv. similar but from another die, rev. the sprays are short and more spread, both point away from avspice, the first extremely fine, the second very fine, both rare [PI. X] 2 171 York {Hks. type 6), obv. similar to the last but from another die, rev. also similar but the flower sprays both point to AVSPICE {illus- trated) ; another {type 7) similar, but the horse's tail shows between the legs, rev. oval shield with lion's head and claws in the garniture, crown above, no flower sprays in the legend, the first extremely fine, both rare [PI. X] 2 172 York {Hks. type 7), similar to the last but from other dies on a larger flan and finer .; another {typel) similar, but with three pellets over the king's head, and reading HIBA, rev. similar, but the interior of the crown is frosted, both fine and rare 2 Second Day 24 173 Uncertain {Ilks. type 33), m. m. plume, the king on horseback to left, rough work, CAROLVS : d : G : MAG : BRI : FR : ET : HI : REX, rev. rough copy of the Declaration type, m. m. plume, relig : prot : le : AN: LI: PA, three plumes above, 1644 below exvrgat, &c., fine and rare [PI. X] 1 *#* From the Murdoch collection. 174 Scottish {Burns, type 2), first coinage, m. m. thistle head, king on horseback to right, thistle on housings, CAROLVS • D : G • MAG . BRIT • FRAN • & ■ HIB • rex • rev. m. m. thistle head, square garnished shield, QV^ • DEVS • coNiVNXiT • NEMO ■ SEPARET. ; another, by Falconer {Burns, type 38), m. m. leaved thistle head, king on horseback to left, F. under the foot, Britain : fran : et : hib : , rev. m. m. as on ohv. but horizontal, square garnished shield crowned ; also a cast piece differing from anything in Burns, the first two fine and scarce 3 175 Scottish {Burns, type 38), m. m. leaved thistle head, king on horseback to left, F under the hoof of the near hind leg, legend as before, rev. upright thistle head, square shield crowned, QV^ • devs- &c. ; another {type 39), similar, but a colon over a small leaved thistle head at the commencement of the legend, rev. m. m. hori- zontal leaved thistle head, a star on either side of the cross of the crown ; another {type 40), small stars either side of m. m., rev. as before, all fine and scarce 3 176 Scottish {Burns, type 41), a small cross either side of m. m. magn : BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : rev. as before but F. and a star above the crown, and a pellet over the m. m. ; another {type 50), without F., MAG • BRIT • ; another, same type, but from another rev. die, well preserved and scarce 3 177 Scottish {Burns, type 5l), m.m. leaved thistle head, mag-brit- FRAN • & . HIB . rev. m. m. upright thistle head, shield garnished and crowned as before ; another {type 52), with a pellet each side of the m. m. and the final letter of rev. legend raised above the line, the first very fine, both rare 2 178 Irish. " Blacksmith's " money, m. m. cross, the king on horseback to left, CAROLVS . D . G . MAG • BR • FRA • ET • HIB • REX • Q'ev. m. Wl. harp, oval garnished shield between C-R. christo • avspice • REGNO- fine for the piece, and rare [PI. X] 1 *** From the Elliot Fox collection. 25 Second Day SHILLINGS. 179 Tower {Hks. type l) m.m. lis, bust to left, crowned, wearing ruff, collar and raantle, XII behind, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BR : FR : ET HI : REX., rev. m. m. lis, square plain shield over a cross fieury, CHRI STO AV SPICE REGNO, extremely fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 180 Tower {Hks. type 1), m. m. lis (1625), bust similar to the last, legend as before, rev. m.m. at the end instead of at the beginning of the legend, shield, etc. as last, chrts" to • Avs pice • r egno ; another BRIT • ERA '• ET : HiB : rev. CHRIST o • AVS PICE • R EGNO ; another, as the first piece in this lot but from other dies ; another of the same type but m. m. cross on steps (1625-26), the first and third very fine, all scarce 4 181 Tower {Hks. type 16), 7n. m. negro's head (1626-27), crowned bust in armour to left, BR ■ FR • ET * HiB ', rev. same m. m., square plain shield with large plume over; another, similar, but m. m. castle (1627); another, m.m. heart (1629-30), with the point of the bust descending to the edge of the coin, ua' the first fine, all scarce 3 *■** The first from the Wigan, Neck, Webb and Murdoch collections. * 182 Tower {Hks. type 2a), m. m. plume (1630), rev. m. m. plume with five pellets on either side, oval garnished shield with C. R. above ; another, m. m. plume, with one pellet to left and four to right, MAG : BRIT : rev. m. m. plume, with five pellets to the left and one to the right, four pellets after CHRISTO and seven after AVSPICE ; another, one pellet each side of m. m. bri : rev. m. m. plume with four pellets to the left ; another, which appears to be a forgery in imitation of this type, but having c.R. at the sides of the shield, the first three well preserved and scarce 4 183 Tower {Hks. type2b), m.m. plume with four pellets on each side, crowned bust in ruff and armour, CAROLVS • D '• G- MAG • BRIT- FR- ET . HIB '• REX ; rev. m. m. plume with a pellet each side, oval gar- nished shield, a large plume over, dividing c. R., CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO, the words separated by crosses of seven pellets each, very fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 *^{.* From the Doulton and Murdoch collections. 184 Tower {Hks. type '2a), m.m. rose (1631), similar bust, bri : HI: rev. m. m. rose, five pellets to left, one to right, oval garnished shield, c. R. above ; another, ma : br : i-ev. no pellets by the m. m. Second Day 26 Lot 184 — continued. or in the legend ; another {type 2b), same m. m. without pellets on the obv. and one on each side on the rev. HlB ' rev. oval garnished shield with plume, and c. R. over, all fine and scarce 3 185 Tower, ?«. m. rose (1631) with five pellets to the left, bust to left, crowned and wearing falling lace collar and armour, hair long, CAROLVS D ■ G ■ MAG • BRIT • FRA ■ ET • HlB • REX, rev. m. m. a rose with five pellets on either side, oval garnished shield between C. R. CHRISTO. AVSPICE. REGNO, no inner circles on either side, of large size, extremely fine and excessively rare, only one other specimen being known [PI. XI] 1 *** From the Tyssen, Bartlett, Durrant, Bergne, Addiiigton, Montagu and Murdoch collections. 186 Tower {Hks. type 3, fig. 514), m. wz. harp (1632), mag- bri' fr ■ ET- HI -REX, rev. m. m. harp, oval garnished shield between C. R. CHRISTO, &c. ; another, m. m. a small harp with one pellet before and four after it, four pellets at the commencement of the legend, rev. a lai-ge harp with five pellets on either side ; another, m. m. harp with a pellet either side on both obv. and rev. the king's crown breaks into the legend ; another, similar, but with a pellet each side of obv. m. m. ; another, same type, m. m. portcullis (1633), BR ■ all very fine and rare 5 187 Tower (Hks. type 3), m.m. harp, of extremely neat work, BRi. ; another (type 3a), m.yn. portcullis (1633), br., rev. m.m. port- cullis, with four pellets to left and one to right, no inner circles, no c. R. (illustrated), the first fine, the second extremely fine, both rare [Pi. XI] 2 188 Tower (Hks. type 3a), m. m. bell (1634) ; another (type 3b), same m. m. plume over shield ; another, as last but of very fine work and round ; another (type3a), m. m. crown (1635), all good coins, the third being very fine and rare 4 *** The third from the Allan collection. ■189 Tower (Hks. type 3a), m. m. crown (1635) ; another, similar, but from other dies ; another, with four pellets each side of the m. m. on rev. ; another (type 4), m. m. tun (1636-38), square shield upon a cross fleury, and inner circles ; another of type 3a, with the same m.m. ; another (type 4), m.m. tun, reading H- for hi'; another, reading hi- with smaller bust; another {type 3a), also m. m. tun, some fine and scarce 8 27 Second Day 190 Tower (Hks. type 3a), m.m. tun (1636-38); another (type 4); another, m.77i. anchor (1638); horizontal; another, m. m. anchor vertical ; another, m. m. obv. anchor vertical and rev. horizontal; Others (2), (type lb), m. m. anchor (](3'28); another (type i), m. m. triangle (1639), some fine and scarce 8 191 Tower (Bks. type^i), m. wk triangle (1639), Hi'; others (2), hib- with broad crown ; another, narrow crown ; another, m. m. star (1640); another, star between pellets; another, m.m. triangle in circle (1641); another, m.m. P in brackets (1643), some fi,ne and scarce 8 192 Tower (Hks. type i), m.m. p in brackets (1643) (2); another, m.m.^m brackets (1644); another, m.m. eye (1645); others, m.m. sun (1645) (2); another, m.m. sceptre (1646), some fine and scarce 7 193 Tower (Hks. type 4), m. m. sceptre (1646), broader bust than before ; Briot, m. m. anchor and b (1638) (Hks. type 5) ; another, similar, but in higher relief the b in this piece is on its back, but in the previous specimen is upright, the last very fine, all rare 3 194 Briot (Hks. type 4), m. m. anchor (1638), bust crowned, hair long, wearing falling lace collar and armour, to left, CAROLVS • D ■ G • MAG . BRIT . FR . ET . HIB • REX, lozenge stops ; rev. m. m. anchor, square shield upon cross fleury, CHRISTO- AVSPICE • REGNO-, very fine and rare [PI. XI] 1 195 Briot, Pattern, 1635, m.m. lozenge, bust larger than the last, wearing crown, falling lace collar over armour, and cloak, to the left, CAROLVS . D : G . MAGN • BRITANN • FRANC • ET • HIRER • REX ; rev. m. m. b, square shield between c-R, each with crown above and lozenge below, having a large crown over, and between that and the shield 'id 35-, archetypvs . monet^ . argents . angll^:, very fine and very rare [PI. XI] 1 *** From the Doulton collection. 196 Pattern, by Rawlins ; large bare-headed bust to the left, hair long, love-lock on shoulder, falling lace collar, CAROLVS • D • G • MAG • BRI • FR. ET. HIB. RX (the AR in " Carolvs " joined) ; rev. shield within the garter crowned ; the obv. legend and the rev. are en- graved (Med. III. I, Hf), very fine and very rare [PI. XI] 1 197 Aberystwyth (Hks. p. 344 and fig. 518), m. m. open book, crowned bust to left in falling lace collar and armour, plume in front and XII behind, CAROLVS . d : G : ma : br : fr : et • hi : REX, rev. m. m. Second Day 28 Lot 197 — continued. open book, oval garnished shield, plume above, CHRrSTO-, etc; another, mag, having no inner circle on the obv., both fine and rare 2 198 Aberystwyth, m. m. open book, smaller bust well within the inner circle, MA- ; rev. similar to the last, but the legend occupies more space and there are no pellets at the sides of the m m., very fine and very rare 1 *** From the Elliot Fox collection. 199 Bristol, 1643 {Hks. type 1), m.m. plume, crowned bust to left, in falling lace collar and armour, xii behind but no plume in front, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BR : FR : ET : HI : REX, rev. m. m. B.R. in mono- gram, RELIG : PRO : LEG : ANG : LIB : PAR : in three lines, three plumes above and the date 1643 below ; exvrgat :, etc. ; another {type 2), similar but dated 1644 ; another {tyiie 3), m. m. a large pellet with four smaller ones around, different bust with small plume in front, H for HIB :, rev. rel : PROT : and BR in monogram below the date (1644), the first and third fine, all scarce 3 200 Bristol {Hks. type 2), m. m. plume with a pellet on either side, no plume in front of face. Hi : ; rev. m. m. BR in monogram with a pellet on either side, RELIG : PRO, etc., date below, 1644 ; another {type 4), similar, but m. m. a large pellet with four smaller ones around it, more jjleasing bust with small plume in front, H :, rev. m.m. B.R in monogram between pellets, rel : PROT :, 1644 below, both fine and rare 2 *^* The second from the Elliot Fox collection. 201 Bristol, 1645 {Hks. type 7), m. m. one large and five smaller pellets, bust with plume in front, H :, rev. m. m. B.R. in monogram, a pellet either side, inscription in three lines as before, three plumes above, and 1645 below ; another, obv. m. ni. uncertain through double striking, no plume in front of face, rev. m. m. A, Declaration, &c. as before, dated 1645 with A below {illustrated), the first fine, the second very fine and rare [PI. XI] 2 *** The second from the Marsham and Montagu collections. 202 Bristol, 1645 {Hks. uncertain, type 4), m.m. plume, very small plume in front of bust, HiB : ; rev. m. m. A., rel : PRO :, dated 1645 with A below, fine a?id very rare [PI. XI] 1 203 Exeter {Hks. type 1), m.m. rose, crowned bust to the left in deep falling lace collar, no plume before the face, Xii behind the head, MAG : BR : FR :, etc., rev. m. m. rose, oval garnished shield, CHRISTO : 29 Second Day Lot 203 — continued. etc.; another {type 2), dated 1644, m.m. rose, bust as before, MA- , rev. m. m. rose with the date to the left of it {illustrated), both very fine and rare [PI. XI] 2 204 Exeter {HJcs. type 2), m. m. rose, as the last coin but not so fine ; another {type 4, fig. 520), ma • br. fr. et- hi -, rev. m. m. rose dividing the date 16-44, which is in smaller figures {illustrated), the first fine, the secoiid very fine ajid rare [PI. XI] 2 *^* The first from the Elliot Fox, and the second from the Burstal collections. 205 Oxford, 1642 {Hh. type l), m. m. plume, bust to left, xii behind, MAG . BR . FR . ET . HIBER ., reV. no m. m., RELIG : PROT LEGI : ANGL LIBER : PAR, in three lines, three plumes above, and 1642 below; EXVRGAT, etc.; another, reading leg : ANG : ; another, 1643, HI :, rev. a line above the first, and below the last lines of the Declaration only, lib:parl. 1643 below, the first two fine, the last very fine, all rare 3 206 Oxford, 1643, m.m. plume, bust as before, legend as last, rev. the Declaration divided by lines, L1BER:PAR; another, similar, but the plumes above the Declaration are very small ; another, 1644 {Flks. type 7), reading as before, but having lozenges for stops, a lozenge each side of the plumes, and date which is in curved figures with ox below {illustrated), the first fine, the last very fine and rare [Pi. XI] 3 *** The last from the Elliot Fox collection. 207 Oxford, 1644 {Hks. fig. 522), m.m. plume, crowned bust to the left in armour, hair long, xil behind, the crown and the point of the bust break the inner circle, CAROLVS • D : G : MAG : BR : FR : ET . HI : REX • ; rev. the Declaration in three lines, with scrolls above and below, three plumes over, the date 16 44 below in small figures and OX ; the stops are lozenges throughout, this piece has been catalogued as " the best Oxford Shilling known," and is very fine and very rare [PI. XI] 1 *** From the Durrant, Wigan, Neck, AVebb, and Murdoch collections. 208 Oxford, 1643 {Hks. type 2), m. m. plume, bust crowned, hair long, falling lace collar, to left, no plume in front, MAG : BR : FR : ET • Hi : REX„ rev. no m. m.. Declaration divided by lines, PA. ; another, 1646, w.w. plume between pellets, small plume in front of bust, hib:, rev. m. m. plume between pellets, rel : PROT : LEG : ANG : lib : PAR: Second Bay 30 Lot 208 — continued. in three lines, three plumes and scrolls above, a straight line and 1646 below, exvrgat, &c. (Bud. pi. xxiv, 4 va7'.) (illustrated) ; another, similar to the laat but reading hi : for hib :, the second very fine, the others very good, all scarce [PI. XII] 3 *** The second from the Hilton Price collection. 209 Salisbury (?), m. m. lis between four annulets, crowned bust to left, XII behind, MA • BR- FR. ET • Hi ., rev. nearly circular shield with lis and scroll garniture, CHRiSTO, &c. Shrewsbury, 1642 [Hks. fig. 648), m. m. open book (Aberystwyth obverse), BRIT : ERA : ET- HI : ; rev. no m. m., relig - prot leg • ang - liber - par, three Shrewsbury plumes above, 1642 below, the first good, the second fine, both rare 2 *i(.* The first from the Burstal, the second from the Elliot Fox col- lections. 210 Weymouth, m.m. uncertain, crowned bust, in plain falling collar and armour, MAG • BRIT :, &c. ; rev. square shield, a lis above between C. R., lion's claws at the sides, CHRiSTo" &c., unpublished, very fine and very rare [PI. XI] 1 *** From the Murdoch collection. 211 Weymouth {Hks. fig. 528, var.), m. m. lis, roughly executed bust to the left, XII behind, rev. square shield with a lis between C. R. above, and lion's claws at the sides, similar to the last piece ; another, no m. m.. (Hks. uncertain type \],fig. 529, var.; Bud. E. 14), bust not so rough as the last, rev. m.m. a leaf between quatrefoils formed of pellets, oval garnished shield similar to those on the Weymouth half-crowns ; the first good, the last fine and rare 2 *** The first from the Burstal collection. 212 York (Hks. type 2), m. m. lion, crowned bust in armour and mantle to the left, MAG- BRI • FR- ET- HI •, rev. m.m. lion, square shield upon a cross fleury, EBOR above, CHRIST o-AVSPi ce-reg no; another (type 3), same m. m., circular garnished shield with EBOR below, no cross, CHRISTO, &c., pellets between the words, and four after REGNO ; another (type 5), oval shield with lion-skin garni- ture, crowned, EBOR below ; all good coins and scarce 3 213 York (Hks. type l), m. m. lion, square shield upon cross fleury, EBOR above (illustrated); another (type 4), BRiT-FRAN-, rev. oval garnished shield crowned, EBOR below ; the first very fine, the last very good, both rare [PI. XII] 2 31 Second Day 214 York (Hks. type 4), mag • bri • fra • et ■ hi • , rev. circular garnished shield, EBOR below, four pellets at the end of legend ; another {type 5), BRIT • FRAN • ET- HIB-, rev. oval shield with lion-skin garniture, crowned, EBOR below {illustrated) ; another, as the last, but not so fine; the first fine, the second very fine, all scarce [PI. XII] 3 215 Scottish {Burns, type 7), by Briot, m.m. B at the end of legend, large crowned bust in armour and mantle to left, xu behind, CAR • D:G- MAG -BRIT- FRAN -et-HIB-REX-, rev. m.m. B, square shield crowned between C. R., each crowned and having a lozenge below, QV^ • DEVS • CONIVNXIT- NEMO • SEPARET- ; another {type 24), no m.m., BRITAN-FR-, rev. m.m. r, otherwise similar to the last; another {type 42), m. m. thistle-head and leaves and F, the bust within the inner circle, CAROLVS • D : G • magn • BRITAN • franc • ET- HIB-, rev. as before, but no m. m. ; another {trjpe 43), m. m. thistle-head and leaves, no F, FRAN, rev. as last, but m. m. leaved thistle-head at the beginning of legend ; all good coins and scarce 4 216 Scottish {Burns, type 3), m.m. thistle-head, bust, crowned and in armour, to right, rev. m.m. thistle-head, square shield; others (2), {type 24) ; another {type 54), m. m. thistle-head both sides ; all fine, the first and last rare 4 217 Scottish {Bmiis, type 7), by Briot, m. m. b, both sides as before ; another {type 21), w. w?. thistle-head on both sides; another {type 44), m. m. leaved thistle-head both sides and f over the crown on rev., double pellets in the legend, fine and rare 3 SIXPENCES. 218 Tower, 1625 {Hks. type 1), m.m. lis, ci-owned bust in ruff and mantle to left, Vi behind MAG • BRi • FR • ET • HI •, rev. square shield upon a cioss fleury, the date above (2) ; another, reading MA- ; others {type \a) -. 1626, m.m. cross on steps; 1627, m. m. castle; 1628, m. m. castle ; some very fine and rare 6 219 Tower (Hks. type la), 1628, m.m. anchor; {type 2a), (4), m.m. plume (l630); {type 4), (2), m.m. anchor vertical (1638), and m.m. anchor horizontal (1638) ; some very fine and scarce 8 220 Tower (Hks. type 2a), m. m. plume (1630); {type 2b), plume over shield (2), m.m. rose (l63l); {type 3), oval garnished shield between c. R. (4), m. m. harp (1632) ; several very fine and scarce 7 Second Day 32 221 Tower {Hks. type 3), (2), m. m. portcullis (1633) ; {type 3a), m. m. bell (1634), m.m. crown (1635), (3); m.m. tun (1636-8), (3); some very fine and scarce 9 222 Tower {Hks. type 4), m. m. triangle (1639), (2) ; m. m. star (1640), (3) ; m. m. triangle in circle (l64l), (2) ; m. m. P in brackets (1643); m.m. sun (1645), (2); m.m. sceptre (1646), (2); some fine and scarce 12 223 Briot, m. m. anchor both sides (2) ; others (2), m. m. anchor and flower, and anchor, reading CHISTO ; another, m. m. flower and B, and B {illustrated) ; another, m. m. flower and b, none on the rev. ; some very fine and scarce [PI. XII] 6 224 Aberystwyth, m. m. open book, mag : and hi:rx, rev. m.m. open book, oval garnished shield with plume over ; another, similar to the last, but having no inner circles ; fine and rare 2 225 Aberystwyth, m.m. open book, br : fr : et- hi : rex, inner circle on obv. only ; another, with plume over shield and no inner circles; the last pierced, the first fine, both scarce 2 226 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. fig. 531), no m.m., crowned bust to left, a plume in front and VI behind, MAG : B : F : ET • H :, rev. m. m. B R in monogram, RELIG : PRO : LEG : ANG : LIB : par : three plumes above and 1644 below {plugged) ; another, 1646, m. m. b on obv. only, rev. REL : PROT:, &c., three plumes and scrolls above and the date, 1646, below ; both very fine and 7'are 2 *** The last from the Hilton Price collection. 227 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. fig. 531), no m.m., bust, etc., as before, rev. m. m. B R in monogram, relig : pro : ; another, m. m. b on obv. only, REL : pro :, &c., scrolls and plumes above, 1646 below, exvrg • DEVS • DissiPEN : iNiMici • ; the last very fine, both rare 2 228 Bristol, 1644 {Hks. fig. 531), no m.m. bust, etc. as before, b:F:eth:, rev. m.m. BR in monogram, RELIG : PRO : three plumes above and date below, EXVRGAT, &c. ; another, m. m. b on obv. only, rev. REL : PRO :, &c., scrolls and plumes above and date below, EXVRG :, &c. ; the first very fine, the last fine, both rare 2 229 Exeter, 1644 {Hud. xxv, 7), m. m. a large rose, crowned bust to the left, VI behind, CAROLVS • D • G • MA • BR • FR • ET • Hi • REX, rev. m. m. a large rose which divides the date 16-44, oval (nearly circular) garnished shield, CHRISTO •, &c. ; another, similar, but through being double struck the date appears as 16644 {illustrated); the first fine, the second very fiiie, both rare [PI. XII] 2 33 Second Day 230 Oxford, 1642 {Sn. xi, 17), m.m. open book, crowned bust to the left, a plume before and Vl behind, CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT: FR : ET:Hi:REX-, rev. no m.m., relig-prot leg-ang liber-par, three plumes above and 1642 below, exvrgat :, etc.; another {Bud. XXIV, 6), similar to the last, but dated 1643, and reading MG {illustrated) ; another, of the same type and date, reading MAG:; another, reading angl {pierced); all very fine and rare [PI. XII] 4 231 York {Kud. xxi, 8), m. m. lion, crowned bust to left, vi and a pellet behind, CAROLVS • D • G • MAG • BRIT- FRAN • ET- HIBREX-, rev. m. m. lion, oval garnished shield crowned, between c-R crowned, CHRISTO -, etc. {illustrated), an unpublished variety. Scottish {Burns, 10 var.), m. m. leaved thistle-head, crowned bust to the left with VI behind, MAG • BRIT • FR - ET - HIB -, rev. m. m. thistle-head, square shield crowned, between c R crowned, QV^, etc. ; another {Burns, 11 var.), no m. m., crowned bust to left, breaking the inner circle below, vi over 8 behind, CAR-D-G-, etc., rev. m. m. B, square shield crowned between C. R. crowned, CHRISTO, etc. ; the first very fine and rare [PI. XII] 3 *i(.* The first from the Shepherd, Brice, Montagu and Murdoch collections. GROATS {et infra). 232 Tower Half Groats {Hks. fig. 545), m. m. thistle-head, a rose crowned, c • D • G • ROSA • sine • SPINA-, rev. a thistle-head crowned, TVEATVR • VNITA • DEVS ; another, with crowned rose each side, and same ohv. legend, rev. ivs : thronvm ■ fermat, m. m. lis ; others, similar, but with m. m. castle {unpublished), (2), anchor, and heart ; another type, with bust and II behind, m. m. plume (2), rose, harp (2 var), portcullis (3 var), and bell ; some fine and scarce 1 5 233 Tower Half Groats, similar to Hks. shilling, type 3, no inner circles, obv. bust to left, ii behind, rev. oval garnished shield, m.m. bell (2), crown (3), crown {rev. oval garnished shield between C.R.), tun (2), anchor horizontal (2), anchor vertical (2), anchor, obv. vertical, rev. horizontal, triangle, and triangle, with inner circles on both sides ; some fine and rare 15 234 Tower Half Groats {Hks. type 3a), inner circles both sides, m. m. star (3), triangle in circle (3), P in brackets (2), R in brackets, eye, sun (4 various)', some fine and scarce 14 D Second Day 34 235 Tower Half Groat, m. m. harp, crowned bust in falling lace collar and armour to the left, ii behind, CAROLVS • D : G : MA : BR : F : ET • H : REX- ; rev. m.m. harp, oval garnished shield between C. R., IVSTITIA • THRONVM • FIRMAT • ; probably a proof or first striking on a large Jlan, extremely fine and very rare [PI. XII] 1 236 Tower Penny {Hks. fig. 550), a rose each side, c • d • g • rosa sine SPINA, rev. IVS: THRONVM AFIRMAT ; another, with FIRMAT; another, m. m. lis. Second type, with bust of the king and i behind, rev. oval garnished shield (15 various). Rose Half- pennies, rose each side, no legends (6) ; some fine and rare 24 237 Tower Penny (End. Sup. vi, 2), m. m. rose, crowned bust in falling lace collar and armour, i behind, CAR0LVS-D:G:MA:BR:FR:ET-H: REX; rev. m. m. rose, oval garnished shield between C. R., IVSTITIA- THRONVM • FIRMAT •, no inner circles ; this also appears to be a proof or first striking, extremely fine and very rare [PI. XII] 1 238 Briot Half Groat {Eud. xxii, 12), m. m. lozenge, crowned bust in falling lace collar and armour to the left, ii behind, B below, CAROLVS- D:G-MAG-BRlT-rR-ET-HiB-R-; rev. square shield upon a cross fleury, ivsTiT lA-THR ONVM- FIRMAT- (2). BrJot Penny {Rud. xxii, 13), bust similar, but breaking the inner circle below, i behind, CAR- and H-; rev. as the half groat {plugged). Penny, m.m. plume, bust as Hks. type \a shilling, with i behind, carolvs-D:G: MA : B : F : ET - HI : REX ; rev. m. m. ]ilume, oval garnished shield, IVSTITIA-, etc. ; all very fine and rare 4 239 Aberystwyth Groat {Sn. x, 28), m. m. crown, crowned bust in falling lace collar and armour to left, a plume before and Illi behind, MAG : BRI : FRA : ET - HIB : ; rev. small oval garnished shield with large plume above, CHRISTO-, etc. (illustrated). Half Groat {Sn. X, 24), m. m. open book, ii behind the head, M : B : F : ET • H : ; ?'ev. m. m. open book, a large plume, IVSTITIA-, etc. Penny {Sn. x, 23), no m. m. same type as the penny; all very fine and rare [PI. XII] 3 240 Aberystwyth Groat {Rud. xx, 17), m. m. open book, bust as before, plume in front, iiii behind, mag'b'f'et.h', rev. large oval garnished shield with plume over, CHRISTO-, etc.; others, M: for MAG:, smaller bust (3) ; another, similar, but with more armour showing ; all very fine and scarce 5 35 ' Second Day 241 Aberystwyth Threepences {Rud. xxi, 18), m.m. open book, similar to the groat, but with ill behind the head, m'.b!fr'et-h' (6) ; another, with smaller m.m.^ reading MAG: and F:; one pierced, hut all fine and scarce 7 242 Aberystwyth Half Groat {S71. x, 24), m.m. open book, crowned bust as before to left, II behind, M:B:r:ET-H:, rev. a large plume, IVSTITIA-, etc.; another, similar, but from other dies; another, m. m. cross, with smaller bust; the second very fine, the first and last fine, all rare 3 243 Aberystwyth Half Groat {Rud. Sup. v, 6), no m.m., crowned bust to left as before, ii behind, [ca]rolvs-D:G:M:B:F:ET-H:REX- ; rev. a large plume dividing the date, 16-46, IVSTITIA-, etc.; fine and very rare [PI. XII] 1 244 Aberystwyth Half Groat, no m.m. bust, etc., as before; rev. m. m. open book, large plume without date, legend as before, fine wire line inner circles only ; extremely fine and very rare [PI. XII] 1 245 Aberystwyth Penny {Rud. xx, 20), m. m. open book, crowned bust to left, I behind, CARO : d : g : m :, etc. ; rev. m. m. open book, large plume, IVSTITIA-, etc. Halfpenny {Rud. xx, 21), no m.m. or legend, rose ; rev. plume {illustrated) ; both very fine and very rare, the last particularly so [PI. XII] 2 246 Bristol Groat, 1644 {Hks. fig. 535), no m.m., crowned bust to left, a plume before and IIII behind ; rev. m. m. br in monogram, Declaration, three plumes over and 1644 BR, in monogram, below. Half Groat, bust to left with 11 behind ; rev. Declaration in three lines, with BR in monogram below {Rud. Sup. v, 11). Exeter Groat, 1644 {Rud. xxv, 8), m. m. rose, with the date to right of it, bust with value behind ; rev. m. m. rose, oval garnished shield, CHRiSTO, etc. Exeter Threepence {Hks. fig. 541), m.m. rose, crowned bust to left, ill behind ; rev. m. m. rose, square shield upon a cross fleury, the date, 1644, above {illustrated) ; all except the second vet'y fine, all rare [PI. XII] 4 *** The last from the Elliot Fox collection. 247 Exeter Groat, 1644 {Rud. xxv, 8), m.m. rose, with date to the right, crowned bust to the left, liii behind ; rev. m. m. rose and two pellets ; a large well-spread coin, but has been plugged. Threepence {Hks. fig. 451), m. m. rose, crowned bust to left, D 2 Second Day 36 Lot 247 — continued. Ill behind ; rev. m. m. rose, square shield upon a cross fleury, with the date, 1644, above ; both extremely fine and rare 2 *** The first from the Burstal, and the second from the Hazlitt collections. 248 Exeter Threepence, 1644 {Hks.fig. 541), m.m. rose, crowned bust to the left, iii behind ; rev. m. m. rose, square shield upon a cross fleury, with 1644 above. Half Groat, 1644 {Bud. xxv, 10), m.m. rose, bust as before, with ii behind; rev. m.m. rose, with date to the left, a large rose filling the field, thro-ivsti-firmat-; the first very fine and rare, the second fine and very rare [PI. XII] 2 *** The first from the Burstal collection. 249 Oxford Groat, 1644 {Sn. xi, 13), m. m. a cross avellane (?), crowned bust in armour with lion's mask shoulder-piece, a plume before and iiii behind, rev. the Declaration in three lines, a plume between " lis above, and 1644 ox. below, EXVRGAT, etc. {illustrated); another, 1645 {Hks. fig. 537), no m. m., larger bust, rev. the Declaration in three lines, above, a large plume with ox in mono- gram with scrolls on either side below, and a wavy line and 1645 below {illustrated); another, 1646 {Sn. xi, 16), m.m. plume, bust, crowned and in armour, to left, a plume before and lili behind, rev. the Declaration with three plumes and scrolls over, and a straight line and 1646 below; the first two extremely fine, the last very fine, all rare [PI. XII] 3 *** The second from the Murdoch collection. 250 Oxford Groat, 1646 {Sn. xi, 16), m.m. plume, bust to left, plume in front and iiii behind, rev. three plumes and scrolls above the Declaration, and the date below ; another, 1646 {Hks. fig. 538 var., Sfi.X}, 15), bust to left, nil behind and R below, 7'ev. the Declaration in an ornamental compartment, a plume above and 1646 below, exvrgat-, etc. {illustrated); the first very fine, the last fine and very rare [PI. XII] 2 251 Oxford Groat, 1644 {Sn. xi, 13), bust to left, plume before, hit behind, rev. a plume between lis above the Declaration, and 1 644 ox below, pierced; another, similar, but not pierced; another, 1645 {Hks.fig. 537), no plume in front of face, single plume, scrolls and OX in monogram above the Declaration, and a wavy line and 1645 below; another, 1646 {Sn. xi, 16), m.m. plume, plume before the face, three plumes and scrolls above the Declaration and 1646 below, fine and rare 4 37 Second Day 252 Oxford Threepence, 1644 {Hks. fig. 542), crowned bust to left, III behind, rev. Declaration, three, lis above and 1644 below; another, similar, but the date in much smaller letters, and a plume between lis instead of three lis; another, 1644 {Sn. xi, 4), m.m. open book, plume before face, CARLVS, rev. three plumes; another, similar, but reading carolvs- ; another, 1646 {Sn. xi, 8), m. m. lis, without plume before the face, rev. three lis, and date 1646 (over 1644) ; nearly all fine and rare 5 *i(.* The last from the Burstal collection. 253 Oxford Threepence, 1644 {Hks. Uncertain type 1), no m. m., crowned bust to left, plume before and ill behind, rev. usual Oxford type with three plumes; another {Hks. fig. 542), small bust with R below and ill behind, no plume before, rev. three lis, 1644 {illustrated); another, 1646 {Sn. xi, 6 var.), m.m. plume, with plume in front of face, rev. one plume and scrolls, 1646; another, m.m. lis, small bust without r, 1646 over 1644; all very fine and rare [PI. XII] 4 254 Oxford Threepence {Hks. fig. 542), small bust with r below, rev. three lis, 1644 ; another {Sn. xi, 4), m. m. open book, bust between plume and ill, rev. three plumes, 1644 ; another {Flks. fig. 543), m. m. plume, rev. single plume, 1646. Twopence, 1644 ox {Rud. XXIV, 12), bust to left, 11 behind; rev. Declaration, a plume between lis above and 1644 ox below; all fine and scarce 4 255 Oxford Threepence, 1646 {Hks. fig. 543), m. m. plume, crowned bust to left, a plume before and ill behind ; rev. the Declaration in three lines, a single plume and two scrolls above and 1646 below. Half Groat, 1644 ox {Rud. xxiv, 12), bust with 11 behind ; rev. Declaration, a plume between lis above, and 1644 ox below; both very fine and rare 2 *** The first from the Hilton Price, the second from the Eashleigh collection. 256 Salisbury Groat (or Sandsfoot Castle), {Hks. Uncertain type 5), rough crowned bust in armour to left, iiii behind ; rev. oval garnished shield, CHRiSTO-, etc. Threepence {Hks. Uncertain type 4), m. m. lis, bust as on the groat, with ill behind ; rev. oval garnished shield, christo, etc. ; both very fine and very rare 2 257 Salisbury Groat (or Sandsfoot Castle), {Hks. Uncertain type ^. Sn. XIV, 8), m. m. lis, bust as before, iiii behind, rev. m. m. helmet, oval garnished shield ; another, similar, but reading rexex. Second Day S8 Lot 257 — contimied. Threepence {Hks. Uncertain type ^), m.m. lis, iii behind the head ; rev. m.m. lis, oval garnished shield, etc., pierced; all fine and rare 3 258 York Threepence {Rud. xxr, 9), m.m. lion, crowned bust to the left, III behind, carolvs-d-gma-br-fr-et-hi-rex-, rev. m.m. lion, square shield upon a cross fleury, EBOR above, CHRIS TO • AVS PICE • R EGN • ; another, reading Christ o • avsp ice • re gno • ; another, similar, but from other dies; another, reading Christ oavspi ce . REG NO ; all hit the last fine, all rare 4 259 York Threepence {End. xxi, 9), m.m. lion, bust, etc., as before, MAG, rev. m. m. lion, CHRIST o-AVSP ICE -RE GNO; another, reading MA : and CHRIST o • AVSPI CE • REG NO ; both very fine and rare 2 260 Scottish Forty -penny Pieces \_Burn, 13, 14, 28, 29 (2)]. Twenty-penny Pieces (9), and Two-shilling Pieces (2); also a Penny of Elizabeth, m. m. A, some very fine and scarce 17 261 Pattern Broad, by Rawlins (Sn. patterns vi, 4 var.), m.m. lis, bare-headed bust in falling lace collar and armour to left, CAROLVS ■ D : G : MAG : BRIT : FR : ET • HI : REX ; rev. m. m. lis, oval garnished shield crowned between C-R, crowned, florent. &c., in very high relief. Pattern Groat, m. m. bell, crowned bust to left, CAROLVS • D : G '• MA • B ■ r '• ET • HI • REX. ; rev. m. m. bell, oval gar- nished shield, CHRISTO, &c., both extremely fine and rare 2 262 Pattern Threepence, 1634, m.m. bell, crowned bust to left, a rose behind, CAROLVSD '• G -MA- BR -FR • ET • h'rex ; rev. m. m. bell, oval garnished shield, with 16-34 above, SALVS- reipvblice- SVPREMALEX. Pattern Half Groat, 1640, by Briot, a rose, crowned, between C-R, crowned, B below ; rev. a leaved thistle, crowned, between c-R, crowned, 1640 below {Rud. xxii, 17) ; another, uncrowned bust in ruff to right, car • d : g • &c., rev. two c's interlinked, crowned, B below, FIDEI DEFENSOR (2) ; another, obv. as the last, rev. trident, sceptre, &c., regit- vnvs • VTROQVE- {Rud. XXII, 15), {illustrated), all very fine and rare, particularly the last [PI. XII] 5 Copper. 263 Farthings, Richmond and Royal or Rose types of various mint marks ; also Scottish of various types, many fine and scarce 72 39 Second Day SIEGE COINS. 264 Carlisle Three Shillings (i??, Another {Med. III. i, 347, 201), same type as the last, but smaller, size 1*35, the first very fine and rare 4 286 JR, Oxford Memorial, 1649 {Med. III. i, 348, 205), an altar inscribed P. M. Acad. Oxen in three lines, dividing the date 16-48; rev. DEO, Ecclefias, Principi victima. in four lines; with loop and ring for suspension, size ri5, very fine and very rare [PI. XIV] 1 287 M, Memorial, 1649 {Med. III. i, 350, 209), busts of Charles I and his Queen to the right, CAROLVS ET MARIA d-g-mag-britan-frane ET HIBER . Rx . ET ra ; rev. a seven-headed monster rampant, upon the ground the head of the king, the crown and the sceptre, and the monogram H^, HEV QV^NAM HAEC INSANIA VULGI- size 3, cast in high relief and chased, without the loop for suspension, extremely fine and very 7'are [PI. XIV] 1 288 M Badge of Charles I and Henrietta Maria {Med. III. i, 354, 215), bust to the right in falling lace collar ; legend, CAROLVS DG MAG BRI FR • ET • HIB • RX incuse ; rev. bust of the queen to 43 Second Day Lot 288 — continued. left; legend, HENRETTA- MARIA D : G. &c. raised ; T. RAWLINS. F. below the bust; a wreath border and loop for suspension, size 1*85 by Vbb, very fine and very rare [PI. XIV] 1 289 M gilt, Badge, Charles I and Henrietta Maria {Med. III. i, 354, 215), as the last, but without T. RAWLINS F. under the queen's bust, and without the wreath border, size \'b by 1"15, fine and rare 1 290 M Badge, Charles I and Henrietta Maria {Med. III. i, 355, 216), crowned bust to right, in falling lace collar, ermine robe, and collar of the Garter, CAROLVS • D • G . MAG • BRITAN • FRAN . ET. HIB. REX • FI • D- ; rev. bust of the queen, with legend as on the last, but with T. RAWLINS F. below the bust, size 1*5 by 1'15, extremely fine and very rare [PI. XIV] 1 291 M Badge, Charles I and Henrietta Maria {Med. III. i, 355, 218), laureate bust to left in armour, with lion's head shoulder-piece, &c., rev. bust of the queen to left something like the la.st, no legends on either side, nor artist's signature, size I'OS by "85 (no corded border), {illustrated) ; M, another {Med. III. i, 358, 224), head of the king to left, in falling lace collar, no legend ; rev. bust of the queen to left, crowned, wearing pearl necklace and high stiff collar, no legend, size "85 by '7 ; each with a loop for suspension, very fine and very rare [PI. XIV] 2 292 M gilt, Badge, Charles I {Med. III. i, 360, 231), bust to the right, in falling lace collar and doublet, legend as before, incuse ; rev. the Royal Arms crowned within the Garter, all incuse, size 1*55 by \'2, without the wreath border ; JR, another {Med. III. i, 361, 234), bust to left, in falling lace collar and armour, legend incuse ; rev. as the last, size \'\b by "9 ; JR, another {Med. III. i, 361, 235), head to left, falling lace collar, no legend ; rev. Koyal Arms crowned within the Garter, incuse, size "85 by '1 ; all fine, the second very rare 3 293 M gilt, Charles I, Pattern {Med. III. \, 373, 266), bust to left, hair long, lace collar, &c., legend incuse ; rev. the Royal Arms crowned within the Garter, surrounded by a wreath, incuse, size 1-4; ^ Counter {Med. III. i, 376, 272), James I and Prince Charles, size 1"! ; another, similar, but with a broad rim added, size 1*4 ; another {Med. III. i, 377, 275), Charles I and Second Day 44 Lot 293 — continued. his. Queen, size VI ; atiother* (3Ied. III. i, 378, 278), the king and queen side by side, rev. three crowns, &c., size r05 ; another {3Ied. III. I, 379, 281), Prince Charles, rev. four shields, &c., size 1 ; all very fine and scarce 6 294 A mahogany Cabinet, by Turton, size 17 in. high by 12$ in. wide hy 11 in. deej), double doors, panelled, lock and key, containing 30 trays pierced with l| in. holes throughout, and one drawer, splendidly made and well seasoned 1 295 A mahogany Cabinet, by Hindley & Sons, size 14 in. high by 9f in. wide by 10| m. deep, double doors, panelled, lock and key, con- taining 27 trays, pierced for coins of various sizes, well made and in good condition 1 NUMISMATIC BOOKS. OCTAVO ET INFRA. 296 Hawkins (E.) Silver Coins of England, with additions by R. LI. Kenyon, plates, half morocco, t. e. g. 1887 297 British Museum. Catalogue of the Greek Coins : Italy, illustrations, 1873 — Seleucid Kings of Syria, plates, 1878 2 vol. 298 British Museum. 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