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Lot 3382
Great Britain. Jeton, 1589. Med. Ill. I, p.153, 128 (Pl. XI, 8). Bronze. 30 mm. Elizabeth I. A Dutch memorial of Elizabeth's procession in a triumphal car to St. Paul's to return thanks for the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$219
Lot 3383
Great Britain. Jeton, 1596. Med. Ill. I. p.161, 142 (Pl. XII, 2). Bronze. 30 mm. Elizabeth I. Faith and Constancy join hands, appealing to Jehovah. Reverse: A hand from heaven smites a sow with a stone. Lustrous. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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Realized
$173
Lot 3384
Great Britain. Jeton, 1605. Med. Ill. I. p. 196, 19 (Pl.XIV, 18). Silver. 30 mm. James I. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Struck in Holland. A snake amongst lilies and roses. Reverse: Jehovah, in Hebrew, radiate, within a crown of thorns. Edge flaws. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$483
Lot 3385
Great Britain. Medal, 1619. Med. Ill. I. p.222, 77 (Pl.XVII, 8). Silver. 58.6 mm. James I, 1603-1625. Synod of Dort, 1619. Obverse: The Council assembled in the Chamber of the Doel at Dort. Reverse: Rock surmounted by circular temple and attacked by the four winds. Jehovah above in Hebrew, radiated. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$604
Lot 3386
Great Britain. Medal, 1627. Med. Ill. I. p.247, 20 (Pl. XX, 5). 43.7 mm. Bronze cast. Later striking. Charles I. Attack on the Isle of Rhe, 1627. Louis XIII of France, bust right. Reverse: The King standing upon a rostral column erected amidst piles of arms. Holed through digit 2 of date. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$86
Lot 3387
Great Britain. Medal, 1644. Med. Ill. I. p. 315, 147 (Pl. XXXVII, 10). Silver. 58.2 mm. By Jan Roettier. Charles I. Memorial for William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. Bust of Archbishop Laud right. Reverse: Infant angel carrying the mitre and crozier of Laud toward the skies. File marks on the edge. Lovely high relief medal with reflective surfaces and original toning. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
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Realized
$1,208
Lot 3388
Great Britain. Royal Household Badge. Silver. Oval 35.5 x 40.5 mm. Charles I, 1625-1649. Civil War period. Royal Arms embossed with pin on reverse. Scarce. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$690
Lot 3389
Great Britain. Medal, 1649. Med. Ill. I, p.386, 4 (Pl. XXXIV, 22). Silver gilt. Oval. 21.5 x 25.5 mm. Commonwealth. John Lilburne, His Trial, 1649. A badge struck by order of Lilburne to commemorate his acquittal, and for distribution amongst his partisans, who at the time were very numerous. Bust of Lilburne left. Reverse: Armorial shield of Lilburne. Ring for suspension removed. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$748
Lot 3390
Great Britain. Crown, 1653. S.3214; ESC-6; Dav-3772. Commonwealth Period, 1649-1660. Mint mark, Sun. Shield of England enclosed within a wreath. Legend: THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND. Reverse: Shields of England and Ireland conjoined, with date above and legend GOD WITH VS. Mark of value (V Shillings) above shields. Toned. NGC graded VF-25.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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Realized
$2,243
Lot 3391
Great Britain. Crown, 1658/7. S.3226; ESC-10; Dav-3773. Oliver Cromwell. Laureate and draped bust left. Reverse: Crowned arms. Usual die flaw. Well struck with old deep tone. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $10,000 - 12,000.
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Realized
$13,225
Lot 3392
Great Britain. Crown, 1658/7. ESC-10; S.3226; Dav-3773. Oliver Cromwell. Draped and laureate bust left. Early die state with a light die break across shoulder. Reverse: Crowned arms. Lovely old rich original toning. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value $7,500 - 8,500.
From the famous sale of the 1950's, Ex Lockett Collection.

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Lot 3393
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1658. S.3227A; ESC-447. Oliver Cromwell. Laureate and draped bust left. Reverse: Crowned shield. Sharply struck example with blemish free fields and a light tone. A choice original specimen with very good eye-appeal. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $7,000 - 8,000.
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Realized
$9,200
Lot 3394
Great Britain. Shilling, 1658. S.3228; ESC-1005. Oliver Cromwell. Laureate and draped bust left. Reverse: Crowned shield. Sharply struck with steel gray toning. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
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Realized
$5,750
Lot 3395
Great Britain. Jeton, 1660. Die combination not listed (Med. Ill. I, p. 135/6, Noted date 1660 inserted with the obverse die later). For Peace or War. Bust of Charles I right. Reverse: Sword and olive branch between crowned C and R. Fine.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Realized
$40
Lot 3396
Great Britain. Medal, 1662. Med. Ill. I. p.489, 111 (Pl XLVII, 1). Silver. 43.4 mm. By Waller. Charles II. " The Golden Medal". Obverse: Laureate bust of Charles II right. Reverse: Bust of Catherine right. Minor edge bump. Toned. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Realized
$633
Lot 3397
Great Britain. Marriage Medal, Undated (1662). Med Ill. I. p.481,92 (Pl. XLVI,5). Silver. 27 mm. By Bower. Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1660-1685. Obverse: Conjoined busts of Charles and Catherine right. Reverse: Figures of Jupiter, Venus, and Cupid. Edge flaw. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$444
Lot 3398
Great Britain. Crown, 1664. S.3355; Dav-3775; ESC-28. Charles II. Draped bust right. Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles. NGC graded VF-20.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$518
Lot 3399
Great Britain. Medal, 1667. Med Ill. I. p. 537, 188 (Pl. LIV, 5). Silver. 44. 5 mm. By Jan Roettier. Peace of Breda 'Favente Deo'. Charles II. Obverse: Conjoined busts of Charles II and Catherine. Reverse: Britannia seated left, on sea shore with ship in distance. File marks on edge. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$528
Lot 3400
Great Britain. Medal, 1672. Med Ill. I. p.552, 211 (Pl. LVI, 3). Charles II, 1660-1685. Silver. 38 mm. Struck in Holland. William III, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder. William III on horseback left, bare head, in armour and scarf floating behind, and holding truncheon. Reverse: Crowned shield of William, surrounded by the Garter. Mounted with heavy tooling in the fields. Toned. Rare. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$604
Lot 3401
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1673. S.3367; ESC-473. Charles II, 1660-1685. Fourth bust variety. Laureate draped bust right. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields with monograms in the angles. Halfcrowns of this period are generally softly struck, this example is a well struck coin with considerable original mint luster. (catalog value in Spink in EF 2400£ approximately $3800). A very difficult type to locate this nice. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000.
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Realized
$2,013
Lot 3402
Great Britain. Medal, 1685. Med Ill. Vol. 1, p.615, 26 (plate LXIV,11). Silver. 38.2 mm. This medal was probably executed by Jan Smeltzing, who, like the Protestant party in Holland, considered Monmouth rather a martyr than a rebel. Duke of Monmouth, Beheaded. Bust of Duke right. Reverse: The Duke's head upon the ground spouting out blood. Reflective surfaces with lovely old iridescent toning. Rare. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$1,553
Lot 3403
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1686. S.3412; ESC-1525. James II, 1685-1688. Laureate draped bust left. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields (early shields). (catalog value in Spink in EF 900£ approximately $1400). Boldly struck with old original toning and lots of original mint luster. A very nice coin with great eye-appeal. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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Realized
$1,495
Lot 3404
Great Britain. Medal, 1688. Med. Ill. I, p. 634, 58 (Pl. LXVII, 7). Silver. 63 mm. Unsigned (Jan Smeltzing?). James II. Invitation to William and Mary of Orange. Conjoined busts of William and Mary. Reverse: Religion under the radiated Eye of Providence, several symbols below. Attractive old toning. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Realized
$1,869
Lot 3405
Great Britain. Medal, 1688. Med. Ill. I. p. 621,36 (Pl. LXV, 9). Silver. 60 mm. Struck in Holland by Jan Smeltzing. James II. The Seven Bishops Imprisoned. Obverse: The White Tower of London were the Bishops were committed for opposing the Declaration of Indulgence issued by James II, and for refusing to allow it to e read in their churches. Reverse: Sun and Moon equally balanced in scales suspended from clouds. Minor rim bump and a few file marks on the edge. Attractively toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$2,300
Lot 3406
Great Britain. Medal, 1688. Med. Ill. I. p. 628, 48. Silver. 30 mm. James II. Prince James as an Infant Hercules. Obverse: The young Prince, as an infant Hercules, in a cradle, strangling two serpents. Reverse: The Prince's Plumes within a coronet. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$184
Lot 3407
Great Britain. Medal, 1688. Med. Ill. I. p.646, 75. Struck in whitemetal. 38.3 mm. Abdication of James II. This medal was struck in November, 1788, during the Jubilee of the Revolution. Bust of William III right. Reverse: James II in a small boat on the Thames with Sir Edward Hales, passing the stairs at Lambeth. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$138
Lot 3408
Great Britain. Coronation Medal for the Festival at the Hague, 1689. Med Ill, volume 1,p.677, 53. William and Mary, 1688-1694. Silver. 33.5 mm. Struck in Holland for distribution at the Hague on the day of the Coronation. Milled edge. Crowned shield within the Garter. Reverse: Standing female figure holding staff with cap, leaning on an altar with a bible and decorated with the rose of England and the arrows of the Provinces. Minor edge nick. Attractively toned. Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$690
Lot 3409
Great Britain. Medal, Undated (1691). Med Ill. II.p.45,232 (Pl. LXXXVIII, 1). Silver. Oval 34 x 38 mm. By D. Koene. William's Throne Established, Oct. 1691. Obverse: Laureate bust of William III in high relief within branches of laurel with crowned shield and supporters below. Reverse: Four warriors of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Holland, armed, defending an orange-tree, with ships in background. Edge lettering: REGNA MARI TERRAQUE TEGIT. TEGITURQUE VICISSIM. (He protects the kingdoms by sea and land, and is, in turn, protected). Attractive old tone. Rare. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Realized
$633
Lot 3410
Great Britain. Medal, 1692. Med. Ill. II. p.67, 272 (PL. XC, 10). Silver gilt. 45.5 mm. William and Mary. Battle of La Hogue 19/29 May, 1692. Bust of William III, between two genii with palm branches, supporting the shields of England and Holland. Reverse: Tablet between Fame and Victory. File mark on edge. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$575
Lot 3411
Great Britain. Medal, 1694. Med Ill. II.p. 111,343. Silver. 49.5 mm. By James and Norbert Roettier. Struck at the mint at the Tower. William and Mary. On the Death of Mary. Obverse: Bust of Mary right, hair bound with fillet. Reverse: Legend. Edge filed. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$414
Lot 3412
Great Britain. Medal, 1696. Med Ill. II.p.151, 414 (Pl. CIV,2). Silver. 43.4 mm. Struck in Holland. Plain edge. William III. Assassination Plot. Obverse: Busts of Louis XIV and James II right. Reverse: Standing figures of Louis XIV, James II, armed and Father Petre. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Realized
$719
Lot 3413
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1697. S.3538; ESC-1566. William III. Third draped bust right. Sharp fully struck example with lovely olive green toning. A very choice example. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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$374
Lot 3414
Great Britain. Crown, 1700. S.3474; Dav-3782; KM-494.3. William III, 1694-1702. Third Bust type; third harp. An original mint state example with lovely olive-green toning. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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$3,163
Lot 3415
Great Britain. Shilling, 1700. S.3516; ESC-1121. William III, 1694-1702. 5th bust variety. Laureate draped bust right. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields. Frosty mint luster with lovely peripheral toning. This bold fully struck example, better than usually encountered has great eye appeal. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
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Realized
$874
Lot 3416
Great Britain. Crown, 1707-E. S.3600; ESC-103; Dav-1342. Queen Anne, 1702-1714. Draped bust of Queen left, E for Edinburgh mint below. Reverse: Post-Union shields of England and Scotland. Faint adjustment marks, nice hair detail with a trace of luster and nicely toned. NGC graded EF-45.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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$1,500
Lot 3417
Great Britain. Medal, 1710. Med. Ill. II. p. 373, 218 (Pl. CXXXII, 10-11). Silver. 48 mm. By John Croker. Anne, 1702-1714. Battle of Almenara, 16/27 July, 1710. Laureate bust of Queen Anne left. Reverse: Cavalry charge at the center of the battle, Stanhope strikes General Amezaga. Toned. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$630
Lot 3418
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1719. S.3660. George I. Second issue. Laureate head right. Reverse: Britannia seated left. Spink catalog value in extremely fine is 900£ (approximately $1400). A lovely example with a trace of original mint luster.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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Realized
$805
Lot 3419
Great Britain. Farthing, 1723. S.3662; Peck-826. George I, 1714-1727. Laureate armored bust right. Reverse: Seated Britannia left. (catalog value in Spink in EF 600£ approximately $950). A sharply struck example with lovely glossy brown original surfaces. NGC graded AU-58 Brown.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Lot 3420
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1728. S.3705; ESC-1603 (R2). George II, 1727-1760. Young laureate draped and armored bust left. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields. Angles plain. Couple of natural die break lines near edge. Attractive old time toning with original full luster. Rare first type. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Lot 3421
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1728. S.3707; ESC-1606. George II, 1727-1760. Young laureate draped and armored bust left. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields, with roses and plumes in the angles. A lovely original mint state example in our opinion conservatively graded with old time original toning. Very difficult to find this nice. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
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Realized
$748
Lot 3422
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1732. S.3692; ESC-596. George II, 1727-1760. Young laureate draped and armored bust left. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields with roses and plumes in the angles. Pleasant light gray tone over lustrous surfaces. (catalog value in Spink in EF 1250£ approximately $2000). A lovely coin with great eye appeal and difficult to find today this nice. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500.
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Lot 3423
Great Britain. Medal, 1736. Med. Ill. II. p. 516, 71 (Pl. CLIII, 4). Silver 41.2 mm. Struck at the Hague by Nicolaus van Swinderen. George II. Childbirth of Princess Anne of Orange. Obverse: Crowned shields of England and Nassau supported by lions. Reverse: A female figure seated right with a new born baby on her lap. A few small edge nicks. Toned. Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Realized
$630
Lot 3424
Great Britain. Shilling, 1736/5. ESC-1199A (Rarity-2); S.3700. George II. Young head left. Reverse: Roses and Plumes. Spink catalog value in EF 850£ (approximately $1,300). Lovely old cabinet toning with considerable underlying luster.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
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Realized
$633
Lot 3425
Great Britain. Farthing, 1736. S.3720. George II. Young laureate head left. Reverse: Britannia. Considerable amount of original mint red and far more attractive than the grade given. NGC graded AU-55 Brown.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$316
Lot 3426
Great Britain. Shilling, 1741. S.3701; ESC-1202. George II, 1727-1760. Young laureate draped and armored bust left. Reverse: Cross of crowned shields with roses in the angles. This is an exceptional coin and in our opinion conservatively graded. Sharp fully struck example with no marks in the fields and lovely original old toning. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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Realized
$1,035
Lot 3427
Great Britain. Medal, 1745. Med Ill. II. p. 604, 258 (Pl. CLXVI, 5). Silver. 37 mm. George II. William, Duke of Cumberland. Carlisle taken. Obverse: Bust of the Duke in dress coat right. Reverse: The Duke, as a Roman warrior attacks, Carlisle in the distance. Toned. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$444
Lot 3428
Great Britain. Medal, 1761. Brown-72. Silver. 40 mm. By Pingo. Pondicherry Taken. Laureate bust of George III right. Reverse: Victory writing on a shield between two palm trees. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$1,265
Lot 3429
Great Britain. Medal, 1765. Brown-91. Bronze. 38 mm. Death of the Duke of Cumberland. Draped bust of the Duke right Reverse: Britannia in an attitude of mourning and a wildman leaning upon a tomb with inscription. Glossy brown. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$242
Lot 3430
Great Britain. Medal, 1775. Brown-202. Silver. 41 mm. By J. Kirk. Re-Coining of Deficient Gold Coins. Uniformed bust of George III right. Reverse: Britannia seated holding cornucopia in left arm and pair of scales in her right hand. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$552
Lot 3431
Great Britain. Medal, 1782. Brown-249. Bronze-gilt. 51 mm. By J. Weber. Great Siege of Gibraltar. Uniformed bust of General Eliott left. Reverse: A view of the action with a battering ship in the foreground. Cleaned with surface tooling. Rare. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$391



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