CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Mr. JOHN SHEPHERD, CURATOR OF THE BOTANIC GARDENS, LIVERPOOL. CATALOGUE OF A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OP ENGLISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS, IN GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER ; THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR. JOHN SHEPHERD, / « CURATOR OF THE BOTANIC GARDENS, LIVERPOOL. This Collection is particularly rich in Patterns, Proofs, and choice Impressions of private Tokens of the last Century ; a good Selec- tion of Roman Silver Consular and Imperial Coins. Also a very fine Collection of Continental Money, during the Dynasty of Napoleon Bonaparte, &c. &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. LEIGH SOTHEBY, AT HIS HOUSE, 3, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, On THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, and Five following’ Days, at One o’clock, precisely. May be viewed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday previous, and Catalogues had. Price Two Shillings. 1837. INDEX TO DAYS OF SALE. First Dai/ Thursday, June 8th.. Second Day Friday, June 9th .... Third Day Saturday, June 10th Fourth Day Monday, June 12th Fifth Day Tuesday, June 13th . Sixth Day Wednesday, June 14th I I I PREPARING FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Mr. LEIGH SOTHEBY luis the honor of annouaciug that^ by Order of the Administrator,, he is now Selling The OTTLEY COLLECTJON of ENGRAVINGS. The fine taste^ profound judgment, and unsparing liberality of the late eminent Collector, William Young Ottley, Esq., in the formation of this truly Rare and Choice Cabinet, have been too well known and appreciated throughout Europe, during the last half ^ century, to need particular comment from those who now have the disposal of this property. The Sale vvill continue until the 2d of June. Drawings and Designs by the late WILLIAM YOUNG OTTLEY, ESQ. Mr. LEIGH SOTHEBY begs to inform the Connoisseurs and Pa- trons of the FINE ARTS, that, soon after the preceding Sale, he will have the honor of SELLING the very beautiful and highly finished DRAWINGS AND DESIGNS executed by this Eminent Collector, whose fine conception and accurate judgment, aided by an early knowledge and constant culti- vation of the Fine Arts, justly entitle him, though ^ an amateur, to rank among the first Artists of this or any other country. Mr. LEIGH SOTHEBY will also have the honor of SELLING THE COLLECTION OF BOOKS OF PRINTS, AND WORKS Connected with Literature and the Fine Arts in general, the property of the late William Young Ottley, Esq. To which will be added, his highly interesting Collections and Manuscripts, illustrative of the Origin and Progress of Printing and Engraving, inclusive of the ex- ceedingly valuable, complete, and unedited AUTOGRAPHIC COPY OF HIS DICTIONARY OF ENGRAVERS, of which only a specimen has hitherto been submitted to the public, and the few remaining Copies will be sold with the Copyright. Ml’. LEIGH SOTHEBY will have the honor of Selling’, by Order of the Executors, THE CHOICE AND SELECT COLLECTION OF GREEK, ROMAN, ENGLISH, AND FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS, IN GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE ROBERT SURTEES, Esq. F.S.A. Of Mainsforth, Durham. THE THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY OF THEx LATE SIR ROBERT PEAT, Vicar of New Brentford. THE ORIENTAL LIBRARY OF AN EMINENT SCHOLAR: Also a valuable Collection of ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS. CATALOGUE FIRST DAY’S SALE. The Sale to commence each day at One o’ Clock, 'precisely. MISCELLANEOUS COPPER COINS. LOT 1 LOCAL Coins, in Imitation of Halfpence 2 Oriental Coins 3 Russian, Sweden, and Denmark 4 Portugal 5 Sicily, Sardinia, &c. 6 Germany and Dependencies 52 30 76 52 60 196 7 French Republic, including a few Patterns and Siege Pieces 64 8 Sicilian and Italian Republics, when under the Dynasty of Napo- leon, 5ome .scarce . 60 9 North America, very fine . . 40 10 James II Gun Money, struck in Ireland, from July 1689 to Au- gust 1690: — Crowns 3, Half-crowns 18, Shillings 23, Six- pences 8, fine, some scarce . 52 GREEK AND ROMAN BRASS. 11 Fine Greek Casts of Dido, Artemisia, Mithridates, two of Lysi- machus, and two of Athens • 12 Roman As and Parts . • 8 13 Athens, Antioch, Carthage, Centoripa, Corinth, &c. 20 14 A Parcel of Roman Brass in their Patina, as found in Lancashire, about . . 100 15 Greek Kings: — Agathocles 2, Hiero 3, Ptolemy 8, Philip of Ma- cedon 1, Nero, and nine various, struck in Egypt, &c. 27 16 Greek Cities : Syracuse, &c. . 17 Roman Small Brass : —Claudius II, 2; Quintillus, Aurelian, Se- verina, Tetricus Sen. and Jun., Tacitus, Probus, Carausius, Allectus, &c. . . 21 B 4 18 Trajanus Decius, Gallien, Postumus, Claudius, Aurelian, Diocle- tian, Licimus, Helena, &c. . 22 19 Gallien, Postumus, Victorinus, Tetricus Sen. and Jun., Claudius, Quintillus, Florian, Carus, Probus, Carausius, &c. 20 20 Various of the Constantine Family, well preserved 24 21 Ditto, ditto . . 36 22 Constantine the Great, Crispus, Fausta, Constantine Jun. Con- stans, Constantius, Urbs Roma, reverse Romulus and Remus Constantinopolis, Magnentius, Constantius Gallus, Heraclius, all fine , . 16 23 Various of the Constantine Family . 25 24 Ditto, ditto . . 30 25 Constantius II, . . 25 26 Constantine the Great 9, Crispus 3, Constantine Jun. 3, underthe busts, P.L.—P.L.N. — P.L.C., supposed to have been struck in London . . 15 FINE PROVINCIAL COINS, TOKENS, AND MEDALLETS, Issued from the Year 1787 to 1801. The reference is to “ Pye’s Provincial Coins and Tokens, &c.” 4to, Bir- mingham, 1801. 27 Anglesey Penny, by Milton, Plate I, No 1 ; a fine Copy of the same ; two others, by Hancock, as No. 2, with and without the Collar, all rare . . 4 28 Anglesey Pennies, Plate I^ Nos. 2, 3, 4; and one rather dif- ferent to No. 4, all scarce and fine ^ by Hancock 4 29 Ditto, Plate II, Nos. 4 and 5 ; and Six varieties, all fine 8 30 Various, similar to Pye, Plate I, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8; and Plate II, Nos. 2 and 5 . . 16 31 Imitations of Anglesey Pennies and others, struck with various reverses 12 32 Anglesey Halfpence . . 19 33 Ditto, Plate HI, No. 7 ; and seven various, all fine 8 34 Ditto, Plate III, Nos. 6, 8, 9, 10; and eight others of the dates 1788, 1789, 1790, 1791 . . 12 35 Anglesey Halfpence, Plate III, Nos. 4, 5, 1789; No. 7, 1790, with and without the Collar, all rare . 4 36 Anglesey Farthings, Halfpence, and Variations, with different reverses 14 5 37 Buckinghamshire Tokens : — Aylesbury, Plate IV, No. 3, scarce ; No. 4 and 5, with variations in the reverses, 7 ; Amersham, Cheshani, Stowe Farthing, &c. . 18 38 Cambridgeshire: — Burleigh Token for a Penny, Hobson the Cambrige Carrier, reverse his Pump, Plate XV, No. 1 ; King’s College Chapel, Newmarket Penny, &c. 12 39 Caermarthenshire : — Patterns for Halfpence, plain on reverse. No. 2 and 4, and two varieties of No. 5 . 4 40 Cheshire: — Macclesfield, No. 1, scarce; Nos. 2, 3, 4, and vari- ous Pence, Halfpence, and Farthings 15 41 Derbyshire : — Buxton Tokens, Plate XII, No. 2, rare ; No. 3, scarce . — Cornish Copper and Penryn Volunteer; Cumber- land Lake, &c. . . 5 41 ’^Derbyshire : — Buxton, Plate XII, No. 2; four of No. 3; a Manchester Duke of York ; and two others • 8 FOREIGN MEDALS, IN BRONZE. 42 Popes: — Julius III, Paul III, Alexander VII, Innocent XI, Pius VII, Leo XII . . 6 43 Peter the Great, and Alexander I of Russia; The Emperor Charles VI ; D’Hagen ; a Hamburgh Premium Medal, &c. 6 44 The Emperor Alexander I, and Nicholas of Russia, on their Coronation ; Francis I, and Maria Louisa of Austria ; and two varieties of Canova, in beautiful black bronze 6 45 Paul Laud Duke of Bracchio 7 ; and 7 Jettons . 14 46 The Emperor Alexander of Russia ; Henry IV of France ; Lewis XVII, reverse the Temple ; Charles X, on his Coronation ; Bernadotte, as Charles XIV of Sweden ; La Fayette, &c. 9 GREEK COINS, IN SILVER. Kings. 47 Alexander the Great 1, Lysimachus 1 . 2 48 A Tetradrachm and two Drachms of Alexander 3 49 Ditto . , . • .3 50 Ptolemy (incerta) Anthony and Octavia . 2 51 Juba I of Numidia, and four of the A rsacidee . 5 52 Juba I, and one of the Kings of the Sassanidae . 2 53 Lysimachus, a fine copy of the original ; two modern Shekels ; and four Casts . . . 7 6 GREEK CITIES 54 Athens . . .3 55 Bosotia 3, JEgina 1 . .4 56 Two, probably struck in Gaul, of rude work . 2 57 Achaia, Arcadia, Argos 2, Dyrrachium, Epirus, Locris, Mas- silia, Locri Opuntii . . 9 58 Corinth , . .5 59 Gelas, Heraclea, Neapolis, Leontium . 4 60 Larissa 2, one with head of Venus, Pergamus (a Cistophorii), all fine . . . .3 61 Macedon, two Tetradrachms . . 2 62 Rhegium, liead of Apollo, reverse a lion’s head, y?ne and rare 1 63 Rhodes 3, SijDlinus 1 . .4 64 A Medallion of Syracuse, rare . 1 65 Two Tetradrachms of Syracuse, and another . 3 66 Side in Pamphylia 1, Thasus 1 . 2 67 Tareutiun 3, Velia2, and 1 other . 6 68 Thasus 1 (very ancient), Terina I, Thuriuni 1 . 3 TOKENS AND PROVINCIAL COINS FOR SHILLINGS, &c. IN SILVER. 69 Andover 3, Attleborough 2 (one for Two Shillings), Barnstaple 3 (one a Sixpence), Bilston4(one fora Sixpence), Bedworth, Berwick, Blandford, Birmingham TVorkhouse Sixpence, Brad- ford, Brecknock 2, Bridlington, Brighton; and a pattern of the Ayreshire Halfpenny, head of Sir William Wallace 19 70 Bath 4 (one for Two Shilling and two for Four Shilling pieces), Birmingham 4, Workhouse (for Two Shillings and Sixpence, and one for a Sixpence), Gloucester 4 (one for Half a Crown) 13 71 Bristol 17 (seven of which are for Sixpences), Bridlington 1, Caermarthen 2 . .20 72 Chichester 8 (Crown, Half-crown, four Shillings, and two Sixjiences), Cheltenham, Cornwall 3, Devonshire 6, Derby 4 22 7 73 Devonshire 4 (one a Sixpence), Doncaster 1 ; Douglas, Isle of Man 3 (a Crown, Half-crown, and a Shilling), Dorsetshire 2, Dundee 2, Exeter 1, Fazeley 7 (one for a Half a Crown and one for a Sixpence), Leicester 2 (one for a Sixpence) 22 FOREIGN COINS, IN SILVER. 74 Germany : Dollars — Ferdinand III, 2 ; Maximilian I ; Matthias II, I ; Rudolphus II, I • 5 75 Leopold I, 2; Ferdinand I ; Leopold II, I ; Joseph I 5 76 A Double Dollar of Leopold and Claudia, as Duke and Duchess of Burgundy, rare ; Dollars of Ferdinand III, Francis I, and two of Maria Theresa . 5 77 Dollars: — Charles VI ; Charles VII; Joseph II; and Francis I, as Emperor of Austria . 5 78 Hungarian: Dollars of Joseph II and Maria Theresa; Parts of the Dollar of Charles VI, 3; Leopold, 1703, 1 ; Maria The- resa, 2 ; Francis I as Emperor of Austria, 1 824, 1 9 79 Small Parts of the Dollar of Leopold, 3 ; Charles VI, 1 ; Francis I, 2 ; Joseph II, 3 ; Maria Theresa, 3 ; Francis II, 1 ; Francis I Emperor of Austria, 4 . . 17, 80 Bishops of Saltzburgh: Dollars — Paris, 1; Jerome, 1793; a third of the Dollar, 1788 ; and four various 7 81 Charles Theodore of Bavaria; Joseph Winceslaus, Prince of Furstenburg ; and three other Dollars . 5 82 Nuremberg Dollars, 2 ; Base Silver Coins of Hamburgh, &c., 5 7 83 Saxony : Dollars — Frederick, John, and George, 1 ; Frederick Augustus 3 (Half and Quai-ter of the Dollar); the Bell Dollar of Augustus of Brunswick, 1643 15 84 Brunswick: Dollars and Parts of George William, Augustus William, Frederick Augustus, Charles William, &c. 17 85 Various of George I and II . .11 86 Dollars: Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria, 1818; Maximilian Joseph of Baden, 1818; Lewis of Baden, 1819; William, King of Wirtemberg, 1824 ; Frederick of Wirtemberg, 1798 . . 5 87 Prussia : Various Dollars and Pai'ts of Frederick the Great, Frederick William II and III, &c. . 13 88 Dollars : Frederick the Great, Frederick William, 2 ; Frederick William III, 2; Alexander, Margrave of Brandenberg, 1774 . . 6 \ 8 COINS OF SCOTLAND, IN SILVER. 89 David I, William the Lion, Alexander II, Alexander III, 3; 7 John Baliol, 1 90 David II Edinburgh Groats, 2; Half Groats, 1; Penny, I ; Robert II Groat, I ; Robert III Groats, 2, one struck at 7 Perth 91 Groats: James I, II, III, IV, and three varieties of James V ; two Billon Groats; and a rare Penny, front face, Jacobus, &c.” reverse pellets in the quarters (not in Cardonnel ) 10 92 Mary’s Testoon, M between thistles, crowned ; reverse arms, &c. Delicie. dni cor. humile,” well preserved, and scarce 1 93 Mary’s Testoons, 1556, 2; Dollar, 1557 ; and a Billon Coin 4 94 Francis and Mary’s Testoons, 1558, 1560; Halt Testoon; and Billon Groat . . 4 95 Mary and Henry’s Half Dollar, 1565 ; Dollar, 1566 2 96 James VI Ten-shilling Piece, the King, three-quarters profile in armour, 1582 ; Mark and Half-mark, head bare 3 97 James VI Dollar; Marks, scales, crown and thistle, and thistle; the Half and Quarter-mark, with thistle 6 98 Charles I Half Crown 1 ; Shillings 3 ; Sixpence ; a Forty, and two Twenty-penny Pieces . 8 99 Charles I Crown, Half Crown, and Shilling, by Briot 3 100 Charles II Dollar and Parts . . 5 GREEK GOLD 101 Alexander the Great, 11 in the field 102 Ditto, struck at Tenedos 103 Carthage 1 1 1 ROMAN COINS, IN GOLD. 104 Antoninus Pius, reverse LiBy, fine 105 Marcus Aurelius 106 Valentinian, jun. 107 Gratian 1, Honorius 1 1 1 1 2 9 ORIENTAL GOLD. 108 Three Pagodas . . 3 109 Turkish Coins . . 4 BRITISH COINS, IN GOLD. 110 One British . . 1 111 Cunobeline, reverse Camu . . 1 112 A rare and interesting British Coin, found near York, inscribed voADSio,” reverse, a rude horse, inscribed “ dvmno,” probably struck by Boadicea . 1 113 Another, similar to the last . . 1 114 Another, similar to the above, inscribed Ml, on the reverse tigii, extremely rare, if not unique . 1 115 Casts from rare British Coins . 3 SECOND DAY’S SALE. ROMAN LARGE BRASS. LOT 116 POMPEY, Caligula, reverse his sisters; another, ^^Adlocatio Nero, “ Decursio,” and “ Roma Galba, “ S.P.Q.R. Ob. Civ. Ser. Nerva, Fortuna August.” 8 117 Julius and Augustus, Claudius, Nero, Domitian, Trajan, &c. 21 118 Trajan, Hadrian, A. Pius, Faustina sen., M. Aurelius, Faustina jun., S. Severus, Julia Pia, Caracalla, Maximian, S. Alex- ander, Julia Mammeea, Gordian . 17 119 M. Aurelius 3, Restitutori Italise Faustina jun,, L. Verus, 2 ; Lucilla, 1 ; Commodus, 3, one the young head, Liberalitas Aug.;” Crispina . .10 120 Balbinus, Pupienus, Gordian, Philip, Otacilla, &c. 12 10 121 Various^ from Antoninus Pins . 20 122 Paduans and Casts ; Julius, Otho, Vitelliiis, i&c. 16 ROMAN MIDDLE BRASS. 123 Julius and Agrippa, Augustus, Tiberius, Antonia, Germanicus, Claudius, Domitian, &c. . 21 124 St. Agrippa, Drusus, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, and an Egyptian Coin of Popp aea and Nero, yfrae . 6 125 Augustus, Tiberius, Agrippa, Nero, Domitian, &c. 20 126 Diocletian, Maximian, Constantins, Gallus, Constantins II, &c. 18 127 Maximian II, Constantins I, Constantine the Great, &c. 10 COLONIAL COINS, TICKETS, &c. IN COPPER. 128 Various Admission Tickets, 5c»me scarce . 26 129 Two Tickets, inscribed “ Etna,” reverse a Bird, “ Pro bono pub- lico,” rare ; a Proof of Admission to Kew Gardens, by Mil- ton ; one inscribed “ Birch, Civil and Religious Liberty,” the other side “ Fox, defender of our Charter, CMCCCiii ;” “ Saint Bride’s Constitutional Society ;” Hatfield ; and two others 8 130 Proofs and fine impressions of the Isle of Man Pennies and Halfpennies, under the Derby and Athol families, one has the date across the field, 1732, rare . 8 131 Proofs of the Isle of Man under George III : Penny and Half- penny, 1786 ; Halfpenny, 1798; Penny and Halfpenny, 1813 ; and a good impression of the Penny, 1786 7 132 Ionian Isles: Proofs of the Penny and Halfpenny, and two Farthings; Demerara and Esquebo Stiver and Half-stiver, 1813; Copper Company of Upper Canada, 1794; Bermuda, 1793 . . 8 133 Barbadoes Pennies 5, Halfpence 2; Kingston Jamaica 1 ; all proofs or fine impressions . 8 134 Virginia Halfpenny, 1773 (a proof); Sierra Leone Penny and Halfpenny (proofs) ; Demerara and Esquebo (gilt proofs) ; common impressions of the Stiver and Half, 1813; Kentucky Halfpenny ; James II Plantation Coin, in pewter 9 11 135 George I American Coins, 12 ; Tokens of the Province of Nora Scotia 5 j Gibraltar 7 ; Montreal 1 ; Buenos Ayres 2 ; Guernsey 1 . .28 FINE LOCAL TOKENS AND PROVINCIAL COINS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ^continued). 136 Devonshire: Upcot’s Eddystone Lighthouse ; Exeter (see Pye, Plate XIX, No. 5 and 6 ); Waller’s Pudington Halfpenny j very rare-, Plymouth, Dorsetshire, Sherborne, &c. 18 137 Durham 8 ; two Sunderland Bridge, Glamorganshire 4 (Plate XXI, No. 2) rare. No. 3 (proof) . 12 1 37*Essex, 21 (a proof of Hornchurch, Epping Forest, &c.) allfi ne 21 138 A Set of Gloucester Buildings bronzed, 12 ; Brinscombe Port, Plate XII, No. 2, fine, and very rare. No. 3 bronzed; and five others . , 19 139 Hampshire:— l:\iQ original Southampton Block Halfpenny, Plate XLV, No. \,fine, and rare; a Proof of No, 2 ; and five others, four of which are spurious copies of the rare Half- penny, No. 1 , _ 7 140 Hampshire Tokens : Basingstoke, Plate V, No. 4 ; Sharpe’s Portsmouth, Plate XLII, No. 5 and 6 ; and three scarce varieties . , .34 141 Herefordshire, four of which were by Milton, on the Election of Mr. Biddulph,the VFhig Candidate for Hereford, Plate XXII, No. 9 and 10 ; Stort Navigation, &c. . 12 142 Kent-.— Dover, Benenden, Dunkirke, Falmouth, Gravesend, &c. all picked impressions . . 32 143 Lancashire: — Lancaster Castle Penny; Liverpool, Plate XXVII, No. 3, rare, 4, 5, 6 , and two Half-Halfpence, &c. 22 144 Binyon’s Manchester, wy m/e ; Raynor’s Manchester, Plate XXXVII, No. I ; Eccleston's Lancashire, Rochdale, Plate XLIII, No. 1 ; a scarce variety, 1792; four Half Half- pennies, &c. . . 145 Fowkes’s Elmsthorpe Church, Leicestershire, 1800, fine and very rare . , I 146 London and Middlesex Tokens Penny size, 11 ; Halfpenny size, 32, all picked, impressions . 42 C 12 147 Skidmore’s Boston Church, rare; Rebello’s Hackney Penny and Halfpenny, Plate XXII, Nos. I and 2 ; Seven imitations of the Hackney Church, with different reverses 10 LOCAL SILVER TOKENS (continued). 148 Fazely Shillings 2, Sixpences 2, Frome Shilling and Two-shil- ling Piece, Launceston 1 , Folkestone 1, Hampshire Shillings 2, Sixpence 1, Haverfordwest, Hereford; Hull Sixpence, Shilling, and Eighteen-penny Piece, &c. . 21 149 Shillings : Ipswich 2, Leeds 3, Lynn 1, Leicester 1, Lincoln 4, Liverpool 1, and eight of London . 20 150 London Sixpences 9, Shillings 9, Eighteen-penny Pieces 2 20 151 Mansfield 2, March 1, Marlborough two Shillings and a Six- pence, Manchester 1, Merthyr 2, Nantwich 1, Neath Shil- ling and Sixpence, Needham, Newark, Newport, Norfolk 2, Romsey . . 20 152 Newcastle-on-Tyne Half-crown, four Shillings, and one Six- pence ; Peterborough Shilling, Eighteen-penny, and a Two- Shilling Piece ; Portsmouth 3 ; Pool three Shillings and a Six- pence ; Reading Half-crown, two Eighteen-penny Pieces, and a rare proof of Monck’s Token for Forty Shillings 20 153 Poulton, Shaftesbury, Scarborough 2, Sheffield Sixpence 1, Shillings 3, Eighteen-penny Piece 3, Half-crown 1, Shore- ham, Southampton, Stamford Eighteen-penny Pieces 2, Staf- ford ; Hunfs Howfant House, Sussex, scarce ; and 8 various . . 24 154 Stockport Two-Shilling Piece and a Sixpence; Stockton, Swan- sea 2, Teignmouth, Thirsk, Wright’s Warwickshire Half- crown, Wakeford, Wey bridge, Whitley, Wickham, Wood- bridge Eighteen-pence, Worcester, Yarmouth 4, York Shil- ling 2, Sixpence 1 ; Newport, Isle of Wight, &c. 24 155 Club Tickets, Proofs by Miller . 6 156 Proofs of Barbadoes Pennies 2, Middleton’s Kentucky Half- penny 1 . . . 3 18 ROMAN CONSULAR COINS. 157 Aburia, Accoleia^ Acilia 2, iEmilia 3, Afrania 4, Aliia fine 12 158 /Emilia 2, Aliia 2, Annia Ij Antestia 1, Antonia 4 (Leg. VIlj Atilia 1, Aquilia 1, meZZ jiresert'ec? . 12 159 Antonia 2, Aquilia 1, Baebia 1, Caesia 1, Caecilia 3^ Calpbur- nia 3j Calidia 1 . .12 160 Calplmrnia 7 , Carissia 3^ Cassia 2, well preserved 12 161 Cassia 5, Cipia 1^ Claudia 4, Caelia 1^ Cordia 1 12 162 Claudia 1, Cordia 2, Cornelia 6, Crepusia 3 12 163 Crepusia 2, Curtia 1, Cupiennia 1, Domitia 2^ one with head of Ahenobarbus, scarce ; Egnatuleia^ Eppia^ all fine 12 164 Fabia 3, Farsuleia 1^, Fufia 1^ Fonteia 5, Fulvia 1, Flaminia 1, well preserved . . 12 165 Fufia 1, Furia 3, Gellia 1, Herennia 1, Hostilia 1, Hossidia 2, Julia l,fine . . 10 166 Julia 9, Junia 3^ well preserved . 12 HANOVER COINS, IN SILVER. 167 George III Two-thirds of the Dollar 6, smaller Pieces 3 9 168 George III Two-thirds of the Dollar, 2 ; William IV, 1 ; Two- thirds of the Dollar of George IV, for Brunswick, as Prince Recent, 24 Marien Grosch . 4 FOREIGN SILVER COINS. 169 Bremen 1, Fridberg 2, Isenburg 1, and two small Coins of Otho as King of Greece, very fine . 6 170 A Siege Piece for Thirty-six Stivers, struck at Brussels, 1580; Leyden, 1574; John George IV of Saxony; a square Piece struck at Nuremberg ; and two others ^ ^ 6 171 Jerome Napoleon: —two of the Dollar size, 1811; different proofs of the Two-franc, Franc, Half-franc, and Twenty Cent Pieces ; Ten Mark Piece, and five others 12 , 172 John IV of PortugM; — 960 Rees Peter I; 960 and 640 Rees Maria II ; two for 400 and one for 320 Rees Michael I ; 400 Rees, and six various . 13 14 173 Spanish Dollars 2, Pesetas 5, Barcelona Peseta 1, and twelve various . . 16 174 Joseph Napoleon: — Dollars, 1810, 1812, 1813; Half and Quarter of the Dollar, 1813 . 5 175 Ferdinand VII ; three varieties of the Dollar, 1809, 1813, 1821 ; and eight smaller pieces . 1 1 176 Lima Republic, 1821 ; Rio de la Plata Dollar and parts, 5 6 177 Dollars: Republic of Central America, 1824, 1; Mexican of Augustin I, 1822, 2; Republic of Mexico 3, 1824, 1826, 1828; and four smaller Coins . 10 178 Small Billon Coins of various Continental States 127 BRITISH AND SAXON COINS. 179 Various . . 8 180 Three of singular rude types . 3 181 Sceattas . , • 5 182 Eric of Northumbria, a rare penny . 1 183 Sticas : — yEthelred, Eanred 4, Pennies of Burghred King of Mercia, 2 . . 6 184 Sole Monarchs : — Eadmund, Eadred, Edgar 2, with and with- out the head . . 4 185 yEthelred II, Irish type, struck at York; another, reverse a Hand, struck at London ; Cnute 2 ; Edward the Confessor in a chair, 1 . .6 186 .^Ethelred II 2, Cnute 3, Confessor 1 . 6 187 .^thelred II 2, Confessor 4 . 6 188 .^thelred II 2, Confessor 5 . 7 189 Harold II, struck at London . 2 ENGLISH COINS, IN SILVER. 190 William I, Canopy type, struck at London ; front face, with Paxs, at Ivilchester . . 2 191 Ditto, side face. Bonnet Type, struck at Stafford; William Ru- fus, at London, well preserved . 3 192 Stephen, side face, 1 ; Henry II, 2; John 1 . 4 193 Pennies: — Henry III, 6 ; Edward I and II, 19; Halfpence 2; a Penny of Edward the Black Prince, and a Counterfeit Ster- ling- . . 28 15 194 Groat, Half-groat, and a Halfpenny of Edward III, London mint; Half-groat and Penny, York mint ; two Halfpence of Richard II ; Groat and Half-groat of the Henries, London and Calais mint ; two Halfpence, London mint 13 1 95 Henry V , two Groats, a Half-groat, and Penny ; Henry VI Penny ; Edward IV London Groat . 7 196 Henry VI Groat and Two Pennies; Henry’s Half-groat; Ri- chai’d III Groat, rose m.m, . 5 197 Henry VII Groat and Half-groat, front face ; Penny, in chair ; Henry VIII Groat and Half-groat, 1st coinage, and a Penny 7 198 Henry VIII, 2d Coinage: — Groats 2, one struck by Wolsey ; Half-groats 3 ; Groats, front face, 2 ; Penny 1, struck at Canterbury . . 8 199 Mary and Philip, and Mary’s Groats ; Elizabeth, various from the Groat to the Halfpenny, 13 . 15 200 James I 6, Charles I 12, Briot’s Penny, 8fc. ; Commonwealth 6, Charles II 9, small Coins . . 33 IMITATIONS OF GREEK AND ROMAN COINS, IN GOLD. 201 Hiero of Syracuse . . 1 202 Domitia . . l 203 Manila Scantilla . . 1 204 Herennia Etruscilla . . 1 205 Cornelia Super . . 1 206 A Medallion of Postumus, reverse two heads in profile, Feli- citas,” very fine . . 1 207 Tetricus sen. and jun., their heads in profile 1 GOLD MEDALS, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. 208 The small Coronation Medal of Bonaparte, the second size, on his Marriage with Maria Louisa, by Galle 2 209 The Princess Hortense, struck in three metals, rare; and the small Coronation Medal of Bonaparte . 2 210 Oliver Cromwell, reverse the olive tree, second size 1 211 George IV Coronation Medal, 1821 . 1 212 Their present Majesties’ Coronation Medal, by Wyon 1 ENGLISH COINS, IN GOLD. 213 Edward III Noble, highly preserved . 1 214 Another, with titles, “ Dns-hyb et Aq.” . 1 215 Edward III Hail-noble . . 1 216 Richard II Noble ... 1 217 Henry V Noble . • 1 218 Edward IV Noble . • 1 219 Ditto Angel . • 1 220 Henry VIII Crown . . 1 221 Mary’s fine Sovereign . . 1 222 Elizabeth’s ditto, m.m. escallop shell . 1 223 Edward VI Half Sovereign, three quarters profile in armour, crowned, ton m.m. . .1 224 Edward VI Half Sovereign, crown Y m.m. . 1 225 Elizabeth’s Angel and Half Angel . 2 226 Ditto, Pound Sovereign, m.m. key . 1 227 Ditto, m.m. fleur-de-lis grained on the edge, well preserved, and scarce . . I THIRD DAY’S SALE. EAST INDIA COINS, IN COPPER. LOT 228 BENCOOLEN 2, St. Helena 2, and twenty-three various, struck for the Settlements of the East India Company, some proofs 27 229 Proofs and Patterns struck at the Soho Mint for the East India Company, some are rare . 16 230 Ditto ditto, 10 j a Stiver and Half-stiver of Ceylon, head of George III . .12 17 FINE PROVINCIAL COINS, TOKENS, AND MEDALLETS {coniimied'). 231 London Churches, several of which are rare 100 232 London Buildings (penny size), by Jacobs 26 232*London Bridges, Gates, and Public Buildings, by Kempson 40 233 Companies’ Halls, by Jacobs . 21 233*Tradesmen’s Halfpence and Pence, and three Tokens of the Cabbage Society . . 40 234 Ditto ditto , . 42 235 Various Tokens, many of which have mixed dies, struck by Skidmore, &c. . . 54 236 Pidcock’s Exeter Change Tokens . 36 237 Political and Satirical Jettons and Tokens, End of Paine, &c. 40 238 Sir Harry Dimsdale and Sir George Cook, Mayors of Garrett; Atkins the Ventriloquist, &c. . 33 239 Spence’s Political Tokens . . 59 240 Tradesmen’s London Tokens, some scarce 38 241 Anderson’s London Halfpence, Pye, Plate XXVII, No, 8 and 9 ; James’s Penny, Plate XXX, No. 10, very rare; a variety of the same, reverse a crown ; Ibbotson’s Blue Boar, Plate XXXI, No. 1, the small boar, very rare. No. 2 (a proof) 6 242 Ibbotson’s Small Boar, as No. 1, edge crenelled, 1 ; Anderson’s No. 9 ; Oppenheim’s Toy Warehouse, Plate XXXIII, No, 5 ; White’s Gambling House ; Orchard and M. Young’s Patterns for Pennies, by Milton . . 7 243 Shakelton Halfpenny, reads Lodon, Plate XXXIV, No. 3, rare ; Swainson’s Plate XXXIV, No. 10, rare; Oppenheim’s and Presbury’s, Plate XXXIII, Nos. 5 and 7 ; Cocoa Tree Club Ticket; Milton’s Design for his Penny, in pewter; and a Brass Token for Threepence, of Thomas Gordon and Co., Goodman’s Fields, all scarce . 7 244 Various small Medallets and Tokens, with Portraits of Public Characters . . 40 245 Ditto ditto . . 50 246 Tradesmen’s Tokens and Town Piece.s of the seventeenth cen- tury . . 50 18 SCOTCH AND IRISH COPPER COINS. 247 Elizabeth’s Halfpenny, Saint Patrick’s Penny and Halfpenny, Charles II Halfpenny, James II Brass Halfpenny, and the Penny and Halfpenny in pewter, both scarce; three of William and Mary’s Halfpence, and three small Pieces 15 248 Scotch Coins of Charles I and II, and William and Mary, 7. — Irish; George I, Wood’s Halfpence, 1722 (a rock behind Britannia, scarce') ; 1723, 2 ; and a Farthing of George III, Voce Populi',” a Penny, three Halfpence, and a Farthing, 1760 . . 'l7 249 Proofs of Wood’s George I Halfpenny and Farthing, 1722; George II Halfpenny 1736, Farthing 1737; George III Halfpenny 1805, and two common Farthings, 1806 7 249*Irish Tokens 15 ; Isle of Man 4 . 19 FRENCH MEDALS, IN BRONZE. 250 On the French Revolution, 1792 ; a Medal inscribed “ Au brave Picard Soldat Citoyen, le Juillet 1789 ;” Birth of the Dukede Bourdeaux ; Henry IV and Lewis XVIII, and three various 7 251 On the Destruction of the Bastile, in a frame, by Andrieu ; Medals relative to the French Revolution, struck at Boulton’s Mint for the Monnerons . 8 252 On the Conquest of Egypt : Napoleon leading his Army over Mount St. Bernard, Capture of Mantua, Battle of Montenotte, National Column, the three Consuls, Jean d’Arc, Re-esta- blishment of Religious Worship . 8 253 Napoleon Bonaparte on the Feast and Coronation ; on the building 2000 Boats to invade England ; Occupation of Ham- burgh ; School ot Medicine; Entrance into Vienna; Battle of Fiiedland ; Birth of the young King of Rome (Romulus and Remus and the imperial eagle in the field), scarce 8 254 Order of Merit ; Organization of Public Instruction ; on tlie Vaccine Inoculation; Napoleon’s Adlocution to the Army; the Dispensation of the Sovereignties, 1806 ; Taking of Vienna; Liguria united to France, 1805 7 19 255 Italian Medals : — on the Coronation at Milan ; on the Marriage ; on taking Vienna ; the Sub alpine Republic Prize Medal ; Satirical on Bonaparte’s Coronation, done in Vienna ; and one of the Princess Eliza . . 7 256 Bridge over the Rhone rebuilt 1805; Visit to Toulouse, 1808; Napoleon, reverse Maria Louisa ; a copy of the Descente en Angleterre ; undone inscribed, “ Prix et Commerce, 1807” 5 257 Small Medals of Bonaparte, Denon, &c. . 12 258 Bonaparte: — Camp de Boulogne; Peace of Tilsit; Battles of Marengo and Friedland ; Reunion of Etruria to France ; Raising tlie Camp at Boulogne ; Conquest of Presburgh ; Confederation of the Rhine ; Battle of Austerlitz ; Pius VII, reverse Notre Dame; on the Coronation in 1804 9 259 Capitulation of Ulm and Memmingen ; Conquest of Illyria; Open- ing the Canal at Ourck ; Crowning the Eagle ; Establishing the Kingdom of Saxony ; Battle of Jena; Rome and Paris; Route through Nice to Rome . . 8 ROMAN FAMILY COINS, IN SILVER (^continued). 260 Junia 6 (Attala and Brutus), (CascaLongus), (Albinus 3, horse- men); Livinia 1, Lutatia fine . 8 261 Licinia 3, Lucilia 1, Lucretia2, Lutatia 1, Mamilia 1, Marcia 3, Manila 1 . . 12 262 Marcia 4, Maria 1, Memmia 5, Minucia 2 12 263 Mussidia 2, Nmvia 1, Norbana 1, Nonia 1, Opeiniia 1, Papia 3, Pedania 1, Petilia 1, well preserved . 12 264 Opeimia 1, Pin aria 1, Plastoria 3, Plancia 1, Plautia 4, Pob- licia 1, Pompeia 1 . . 12 265 Plautia 2, Pomponia 3, Pompmia 3, Postumia 4 12 PROOFS IN SILVER OF PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL COINS OF THE LAST CENTURY. 266 Anglesey Penny 1787, Birmingham Boy, Braintree and Book- ing, Bridgewater, Brimscombe Port, Bury Goers. — Exeter : Wilkinson, Iron Master, reverse a ship, “fine silver, 1788;” Ditto, Forge, 1793 ; Birmingham Library as building,1795 11 D 20 267 A fine set of the Coventry Building's, including St. Michael’s Church ... 20 268 Hereford: Biddulph’s Election, June 3, 1796, hj Milton; H. Young’s St. Paul’s, 1794; Skidmore’s Halfpenny, 1795; and White’s St. James’s Street . 4 269 Gloucester Buildings ... 8 270 Rebello’s Hackney Church Penny and Halfpenny, rare ,* Con- der’s Ipswich Penny, head of Cardinal Wolsey, with tassel on the cap, rare ; Ipswich Cross, and Haverhill Halfpence 5 271 Fowkes’s Elmsthorpe Church, 1800, very rare 1 272 Harding’s Tamworth Castle, with inscribed edge in two lines, very rare ; the Rev. T. BHck’s Tamworth Halfpenny, 1799 2 273 London : Davidson’s Shire Lane, by Hancock ; London and Leighton, Newgate, Ratley’s, Noted Advocates for the Rights of Man, Duke of Wellington . 6 274 Norwich: Castle, Loyal and Military Association, Queen’s Bays, Prosperity to Old England. — Portsmouth : Sir John Jervis crowned by Neptune, Southampton, South Shields, Spalding, Yarmouth, New York, proofs for Halfpence 10 275 Dundee : Groomes, St. Andrew’s Church, Dunlope Castle, Edinburgh New University, Forfar Castle. — Perth : St. John’s Church . . 6 FOREIGN COINS, IN SILVER. 276 Russia : Rubles of the Czar Peter, the Empresses Catherine, Ann, and Elizabeth, John Ivan, Peter II, Peter III, Catherine II, Alexander, Nicholas, and a small Coin (head of the Emperor Alexander) . . .12 277 Rubles of Peter the Great, Catherine I, Anne, Catherine II, and Alexander ; Half Rubles of Peter I, Paul II, and eight small Coins . . 16 278 Denmark : a Piedfort of Christian IV ; Dollars and parts of Christian I, Frederic III, Christian V and VII, Frederick VI . . 9 279 Poland: Uladislaus IV, Frederick Christian, Xaverius, Sta- nislaus, Augustus, and five smaller Pieces 9 Sweden: Gustavus Adolphus, Christina, Charles XI, Charles XII, Frederick I, Adolphus Frederick, Frederick III, Gus- tavus IV (two varieties), Charles XIV (Bernadotte) 10 21 281 Small Coins ot Denmark and Sweden . 25 282 Charles XII 2, Frederick 1, Gustavus III 2, Bernadotte 2 7 283 Christian VII of Denmark, proofs of the Specie Dollar, two- thirds and one-third of the Dollar, 1799, very fine, by Milton 3 284 Dollars and parts of Bolivar, struck in South America 6 285 Bolivar’s Peruvian Coins, Chili, &c. . 9 286 Columbia Dollars and parts 6, Peru 2, Chili and 3 small Coins 11 287 Charles IV, 5 ; Ferdinand VII, struck in South America 6 288 South American Coins of Ferdinand VII . 7 289 Noi’th American Dollars 2, Half Dollars 2, and Seven parts of the Dollar . 11 290 Ditto ditto . . . 15 FOREIGN MEDALS, IN SILVER. 291 Admiral de Ruyter, reverse a sea fight, j/?ne 1 292 Martin Luther, a Jubilee Medal, by Jacobson, 1817, very fine, 1 293 Frederick VI of Denmark 1817, by Jacobson, very fine 1 294 Charles XII of Sweden, and an oval badge, inscribed Toma del callacen, 1826’^ . 2 295 Innocent XI, Innocent XII, reverse St. Peter and St. Paul, by Humerani, fine . . 2 296 Small Medals of Napoleon Bonaparte on his Coronation, Mar- riage, &c. . . 7 297 Napoleon when Consul, on the Peace of Amiens, by Droz (gilt) ; on his Coronation as King of Italy ; Premium for V accina- tion ; Lewis XVIII on his Visit to the Mint at Lisle, 1814..4 298 Napoleon Medals: Simplon; Battle of Wurtchen, February, 1814 ; and a Premium Medal, all fine . 4 299 Napoleon on his Departure for Russia, 1814; Adverse Fortune, 1814; Sejour at Elba, 1815 ; presenting his Son to France, 1815; all in beautiful preservation . 4 ENGLISH COINS, IN SILVER. 300 Henry VII, a chased Imitation of his Shilling 1 301 Edward VI Crown and Half-crown, 1552, ton m.m, 2 302 Edward VI Testoon, 1st Coinage, 2, one of them chased ; fine silver coinage, 2, Y and ton m.m. ; Sixpences 2, one of the York mint, scarce . 6 303 Philip and Mary’s Shilling and Sixpence, 1554 2 304 Philip and Mary’s Shilling, without date, well preserved 1 305 Elizabeth’s Crown, well preserved ; a Cast of the Half-crown 2 306 Elizabeth’s Hammered Shillings 3, m.m. cross croslet, mortlet, and A; Sixpence, 1575 ; milled Shillings 2 6 307 Elizabeth’s Shilling 1, Sixpences 4 (milled) 5 308 James I Crown, feathers over the arms, m.m. a trefoil, very fine . . 1 309 James I Shillings 2, one has the feathers over the arms; Six- pences of the first and second Coinages 2 4 310 James I Shilling 1, Crown 1 ; Charles I Crown, 1 3 311 Charles I Crown, harp m.m. ; Half-crown, feathers 2 312 Charles I Ci'own, two Shillings, and a Sixpence, by Briot 4 313 Charles I Shillings 3, one feathers m.m. and two of the York mint, well preserved . 3 314 Charles I Oxford Shillings, 1642, 1646 ; Sixpences, 1643, 1644, 1646 . .5 315 A Chasing from the famous Oxford Crown ; and a Cast, in White Metal, from the original . 2 316 Charles I Pound Piece, 1 643, . 1 317 Ditto, Ten-shilling Piece, 1642, fine . 1 318 Ditto, Crowm, 164%, fine , 1 FOREIGN COINS, IN GOLD. 319 A Spanish Piece of Eight, countermarked in the centre G. C. ; and three oriental Coins . 4 320 The Emperor Charles V, fine and scarce ; and John of Portu- gal . .2 321 Lewis XVI Louis, 1692 . 1 322 French Republic, a 24 Livre Piece, 1793 1 323 Forty and Twenty-franc Pieces of Napoleon as Consul 2 324 Lewis XIV Lily and Half-lily 2 325 Double Louis of Lewis XIV and XVI . 2 326 Napoleon as Emperor, a Forty and Twenty-franc Piece 2 327 Ditto, Twenty-franc Pieces with and without the laurel crown 2 328 Ditto, Twenty-franc Piece, 1815; Lewis XVIII, 1815; Lewis Philip, 19)Z4, fine . . 3 23 ENGLISH COINS, IN GOLD 329 James I Pound Sovereign, . 1 330 Ditto, Half-pound Sovereign . 1 331 Ditto, Thistle Crown and Quarter Laurel ; Charles I Crown 3 332 Charles I Broad, m.m. harp . 1 333 Another, by Briot,Ji?ie . 1 334 Charles I Ten and Five- shilling Pieces . 2 335 Charles I Three- Pound Piece, 1643 . 1 336 Commonwealth Twenty-shilling Piece, 1651 . 1 337 Commonwealth Ten-shilling Piece, 1650 ; Five-shilling Piece, 1653 . . 2 338 Oliver Cromwell’s Broad, 1656, scarce 1 339 Charles II Broad, numerals, well preserved 1 340 Charles II Five-guinea Piece, elephant under the head, 1668 1 341 Ditto, Two-guinea Piece, 1664, elephant and castle 1 341*Charles II Guinea, elephant and castle, 1676; Half-guinea, plain, 1676 . . . .2 342 Charles II Five-guinea Piece, 1675,j^we . 1 343 Ditto, Two-guinea Piece, 1680 . 1 344 James II Five-guinea Piece, 1687 , 1 FOURTH DAY’S SALE. FINE PROVINCIAL COINS, TOKENS, AND MEDALLETS (continued.') LOT 345 A CURIOUS and Rare Collection of Spence’s Political Tokens, picked hnpressions , size of Half-pence, 48 ; Farthings, 15 63 346 Tokens, Medallets, and Patterns for Farthings, some fare 71 347 Spence’s Political Tokens . 55 348 Ditto, ditto . , 65 24 349 Monmoutlishire : — Half-pence, Plate XXXVII, No. 3; and a rare variety having the bunch of grapes at top and bottom of the coin — Abergavenny 1 ; Yarmouth, Norfolk, Plate L, No. 2 . . 4 350 Abergavenny 1, Monmouth 2, the same as last 3 351 Norfolk: — Penny size 2, Halfpenny size 42, Farthing 1 45 352 Norfolk: — Norwich Halfpence, Dunham and Yallops, 1793, Pye, Plate XXXIX, No. 2, very rare date ; Castle, Plate XL, No. 2; Cathedral, No. 4, scarce; Yarmouth Penny, and four Halfpence, Plate L, Nos. 1 and 2, both very rare ; Wrexham Threepence . 8 353 Northumberland : — Newcastle-on-Tyne Penny and Halfpenny, Plate XXXVIII, No. 1 and 2, both scarce] Alnwick Castle ; and nineteen various . . 22 354 Shropshire : — Boscobel Halfpenny ; Dudmaston, and nine vari- ous ; Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire ; Sherborne Cas- tle, Oxfordshire ; and two others . 16 355 Shropshire: — Colebrook Dale Halfpence, Plate XIV, Nos. 8, 9, 10; and another as No. 9, without the vessel, three of which are scarce varieties . 4 356 Somersetshire A. complete set of the Bath Buildings, includ- ing Argyle Chapel and Pulteney Bridge, which are extremely rare . . 14 357 Ditto : — Pennies 5, Halfpence 47, Farthings 6, some scarce 58 358 Staffordshire : —ki'dxdimg's Tamworth Penny, Litchfield Cathe- dral, two Stafford Pennies, and 9 various Halfpence 14 359 Green’s Litchfield Penny, Harding’s Tamworth, inscribed edge, Plate XLVI, No. 6 ; Blick’s Halfpenny, No. 5 ; Wolver- hampton, Plate XLIX, No. 3 ; Greenhill Bank, Litch- field, Plate XXVII, Nos. I and 2; and two others, all rare . . 9 t ENGLISH COINS, IN COPPER. 360 Charles I and James I Royal Tokens, 8 ; Charles II Halfpenny and two Farthings, with and without the flowing hair, “ Quatuor maria vindico two Patterns, inscribed “ Soli deo gloria;” Halfpence 2, 1673; Farthings 5, 1672, 73, 74, 75 . .20 25 361 James II Halfpenny and Fartliing-, in pewter; William and Mary’s Pewter Halfpenny, and Copper Halfpenny and Far- thing, 1694, . 5 362 William and Mary’s Pattern Halfpenny, 1694, and a fine im- pression of the usual type . 2 363 William and Mary’s two Halfpence, three Farthings, and four Patterns for Farthings; William III, two Halfpence and two Farthings . . 12 364 Ann’s Farthing 1714, and one finely chased of the Canopy type . . 2 365 Ann’s Pattern Halfpenny, reverse Britannia holding a rose and thistle, &c. fine and scarce . 1 366 George I Halfpenny and Farthing, 1717, fine impressions ; George II Halfpenny, 1729 ; Farthing, 1730, proofs 4 366*George I and II Halfpence and Farthings . 29 IRISH COINS, IN SILVER. 367 Early Pennies, Sithric, &c. . 9 368 John’s Penny, and two Halfpence, full faces, one in a triangle; Edward’s Pennies 2, fine . 5 369 Edward IV Groat, three crowns ; Henry VHI Sixpences, h.R., h.A., h.I. in the field, all fine . 4 370 Philip and Mary’s Sixpence, Elizabeth’s Shilling (three harps) James I two Shillings and two Sixpences 5 371 Proofs of Charles I “ Floreat Rex” Halfpenny; James II Crown, and large and small Shillings of his Gun Money 4 372 George III Bank Tokens: Half crown 1, Tenpenny Pieces 3 (one a proof), and a Fivepenny Piece . 5 ROMAN CONSULAR COINS (continued). 373 Postumia, Porcia 3 (one a quinarii). Procilia 2, Quiiictia 2, Renia 1, Roscia 2, Rustia \,fine . 12 374 Marcia (a quinarii) l,Quinctia 1, Rubria 3 (one a quinarii), Sa- trienia 1, Scribonia 2 (one inscribed, “ Petual Scribon Libo”) scarce ; Sempronia, Sentia 2, Sergia 1, all well preserved 12 375 Sergia, Servilia 4, Sulpicia 2, Sicinia3, Thoria I, Tullia 1, well preserved . . 12 r 26 376 Sulpicia 1, Titia 2, Tituria 1^ Valeria 4, Vibia 1, Vergilia 1, Veturia 1;, all well ■preserved . 12 377 Tituria 1, Vibia Z, Volteia 5, and 4 incerta 13 379 An early Denarius, with the head of Janus, “Roma'* incuse; a Sestertius; and 10 incerta . 12 IMPERIAL DENARII. n 380 Julius, Cassius, Mark Anthony, fine . 3 381 Julius 4, of the families of AEniilia, Livinia, Sepullia; Augustus, of the family of Sanquinia . 6 382 Julius, “h. Buca,” Augustus (bull), Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian . . 12 ^ 383 Augustus 3, ‘^‘^Imp. ; Act.;” Galba, Vespasian 2, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Sabina, .^lius, well preserved 12 384 Anthony 1, Augustus 3, Tiberius, l:4tvo, false Coins of Pompey, Bruhis, and Claudius , . 9 NAPOLEON MEDALS, IN BRONZE. 385 Somno Sierra, Simplon, Canal of Mons, Sanhedrim, and a Pre- > mium Medal of Napoleon and Mai’ia Louisa as Mars and Minerva . . 5 386 The French Eagles on the Boristhenes, 1 ; on the Wolga, 1 ; Battles of Moscawa, 1812; Lutzen and Wurtchen, 1813; School of the Orphans of the Legion of Honour 6 387 Bonaparte, reverse Annibal ; Departure of the Emperor for Russia; Adverse Fortune ; Signing his Abdication; Sejour on the Isle of Elba, 1814; giving his Son to France, 2 (one has the head of the young Napoleon), 1815 7 388 The Marshals of France under Napoleon, a fine set 13 * FOREIGN AND ENGLISH MEDALS, IN BRONZE. 389 Illustrious Men : Michael Angelo, Canova, Corregio, Franklin, Gessner, Linnaeus, Petrarch . 7 390 Abelard, Arnauld, Calvin, Luther, Gallaeus, Haller, Kosciusko, Lavater, Oxenstirn . . 9 L 391 Canning-, Congreve, Lock, Milton (two varieties), and Shake- spear . • ^ 392 General Washington 2, Belzoni 1. — Jettons: on the Peace, 1814 ; the Reward of Merit, reverse the Lord’s Prayer 5 393 Public Characters, selected from Mudie’s Series of the Penin- sular War : The Prince Regent, Duke of York, General Abercroniby, Marquis of Anglesey, Lords Beresford, Duncan, Hill, Hutchinson, Lynedoch, General Picton, Sir Sydney Smith, Duke of Wellington, and Bonaparte on his surrender to the Bellerophon . • 394 Duke of Wellington’s Victories . 12 395 Canning 2, Sir Walter Scott \,fine medallions 3 FOREIGN COINS, IN SILVER. 396 Papal Crowns : Innocent XI and XH, Clement XI 2, Bene- dict XIV, and one Sede Vacomte, 1667 . 6 397 Various Parts of the Papal Money of Rome 22 398 Republics : Lucca 1, Venise 4, Genoa 1, and ten small Coins 14 399 Sardinia: Dollars and Parts, Victor Emanuel, Charles Felix, &c. . • ” . ^ 400 Naples and Sicily : Dollars of Charles II, Ferdinand IV 2, Ferdinand and Caroline I, Ferdinand II and IV of Sicily, Francis I, and three small Pieces • 1 1 401 Tuscany : Dollars of Cosmus III 2, Leopold 2, Ferdinand I, L— Malta : Emanuel Rohan, and ten small Coins 16 402 Napoleon Bonaparte as King of Italy, three of Five, three of Two, and three of One-lire Pieces ; one Fifteen Soldi 10 403 Ditto, three Pieces for Five-lires, two of Two-lires, three of One- lire, two Ten and two Five-soldi • 1 ^ 404 Five-lire Pieces, 1812, 1814 ; two of Two-lires, five of One- lire, and eight smaller Parts of the Lire 405 Switzerland : Berne, a Double Dollar, and two Single Dollars. Basle 2, Lucerne 1, Tiguria 1, Zurich 1 ^ 406 Various Parts of the Dollar and Billon Coins of difterent Conti- nental States . • 407 Berthier as Alexander Duke of Neufchatel, Pattern for a Five- franc and a Two-franc Piece, by Droz, very fine, and rare 2 408 Dutch Dollars 3, and eight smaller Coins E 11 28 409 Belgium : Three and One-guilder Pieces of William King of the Netherlands ; two Five-franc Pieces of Leopold I ; a Dollar of Lewis Bonaparte as King of Holland 5 410 Dollars of Joseph Napoleon 2; Joachim (^Miirat) 2, as King of Naples^ and three small Coins . 7 ENGLISH MEDALS, IN SILVER 411 Scotch Coronation Medal of Charles I, dy Brio I ; another, reverse sword and laurel . . 2 412 Queen Ann, by Boskam, on the Victory at Vigo, 1702; Orange Society Medals of William HI 2 ; Corresponding Society on the Acquittal of Eaton, 1794 . 4 413 Dr. Samuel Clarke, Martin Folkes, Sir Hans Sloane, and one on the English Army entering Madrid, 1812 4 414 George HI, on his recovery, 1789, by Droz ; a Jetton of the Princess Charlotte, on her death ; the Waterloo Medal ; and one small, on the opening of the Bridge; George IV and William IV Coronation Medals • 6 415 William Roscoe, on his death in 1831, by Clint, a Medal of the Loyal Liverpool Volunteers, presented by Lieutenant Colonel Bolton to Serjeant Jeager ; another on the Liverpool Elec- tion in 1816 . . 3 416 A Premium Medal, presented by the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Calcutta to the late Mr. John Shepherd, 13th July, 1824, fine, and ex- tremely rare ENGLISH COINS, IN SILVER. 417 Elizabeth’s Half-crown, . 1 418 James I, 2d Coinage, thistle m.m. well preserved ; Charles I, anchor m.m. j^we, by Briot . . 2 419 Ditto, York mint, and one of the Oxford type, 5r under the horse and under the date 1644, probably struck at Bristol 2 420 Siege Coins : Charles I, struck at Dublin Castle, by the Duke of Ormond ; Crown, Half-crown, Shilling, Sixpence, well preserved . . 4 421 Pomfret Siege Shilling, . 1 29 422 Set of the Newark Siege Coins, 1646 . 4 423 Commonwealth Crown, Half-crown, and Shilling, 1653; Six- pence, 1652 424 Commonwealth Shillings, 1651, 1652, 1654 ; Sixpence, 1656 425 Cromwell’s Crov/n, fine . . . 1 426 Ditto, Half-crown and Shilling, fine . 2 427 Oliver’s Half-crown, 1656, scarce . 1 428 Charles II hammered Half-crown, and two good Shillings (one has the numerals and circle, the other without either) 3 429 Charles II Crown and Shilling, 1666, elephant under the head ; Shilling, 1663; Sixpence, 1683 . 3 430 Ditto, Shilling, 1663 ; Half-crown, 1670 ; Crown, 1679 ; large head Shilling, 1684 . . 4 431 Charles II, two Crowns (one has the rose under the head) ; Half-crown, two Shillings, and a Sixpence 6 432 James II Crown, 1687 ; Half-crown, 1686 ; Sliillings, 1685 and 1686 ; Sixpence, 1687 . . 5 433 William and Mary’s Crown, 1691; Half-crown, 1693; Shil- ling and Sixpence, 1693 . 4 434 William and Mary’s Crown, 1692; two Half-crowns of 1689, different . . 3 435 William III Crown, 1695; Half-crowns, 1696 and 1700; Sixpences, 1696 and 1700 . . 7 436 William III Half-crowns, 1696, under the head Cand Y, 1697, B — N, 1701, elephant and castle, the last very rare 5 437 Shillings 5, 1696, under the heads C, E. N, 1697, B — Y; Six- pences 8, 1696, C— N; and 2 others; 1697, B. Y. and E; and one 1700 . . 13 438 William HI Half-crown and Shilling, 1701 ; and Sixpence, 1699, feathers in the quarters on the reverse ; and a plain Sixpence, 1700 .... 4 FOREIGN COINS, IN GOLD. 439 Ducats of Bonaparte as King of Holland, reverse arms and a man in armour 2 ; Eighty-rees Piece of Joseph as King of Spain ... 3 440 Dutch Ducats, 1663, 1833 ; and one of the Emperor Ferdinand III, 1662 . . 3 441 Jerome Napoleon as King of Westphalia, a Ten thaler Piece, 1810 . . 1 30 442 Jerome Napoleon, Ten-tlialer and Five-thaler Pieces, 1812 2 443 Ditto, Twenty, Ten, and Five-franc Pieces 3 444 Joachim Napoleon as King of Naples, Forty and Twenty-tranc Pieces, 1813 . • ^ 445 Anthony VT King of Saxony, 1831, a Ten-thaler Piece 1 446 Frederick VI of Denmark, a Two-Frederic d’Or Piece, 1830, fine . • ^ 447 Maria Theresa and Joseph II, Double Ducats . 2 448 Ducats :—Uladislaus IIII as King of Poland, 1646; Francis I as Emperor of Austria, 1811 . 2 449 A Frederic D’Or of Frederick William of Prussia ; a small Coin of the Empress Elizabeth of Russia ; and one Piece, date 1817 . . . • 3 ENGLISH COINS, IN GOLD. 450 James II Five-guinea Piece, elephant and castle under the head, 1688 . . 1 451 James II Two-guinea Piece, 1687, well •preserved, and scarce 1 452 James II Guinea, 1685; Half Guinea, 1686 2 453 James II Guinea, 1688, elephant and castle under the head 1 454 James VIII (the Pretender) a Pattern, 1716 (only four of these pieces were struck in gold') • ^ 455 William and Mary’s Five-guinea Piece, 1691, elephant and castle under the heads . • ^ 456 Ditto Guinea, 1689; Half-guinea, 1691, elephant and castle under the heads • • ^ 457 William and Mary’s Five-guinea Piece, 1693, 1 458 Ditto, Four-guinea Piece, 1694 • 1 459 Ditto, Guinea, 1693; Half guinea, 1694 . 2 460 William III Five-guinea Piece, 1699 • I 461 Ditto, Two-guinea Piece, 1701, well preserved, and rare 1 461*Ditto, Guinea and Half-guinea, 1695 . 2 462 Ann’s Five-guinea Piece, 1706, struck before the Union with Scotland, a rose in centre of the reverse, rare 1 463 Ditto, ditto, Guinea, 1702, scarce - 1 31 FIFTH DAY’S SALE. FINE PROVINCIAL COINS, TOKENS, AND MEDALLETS, IN COPPER (^continued'). LOT 464 Suffolk : Volunteers 2, Beccles 2 ; Bungay Pennies 4, Half- pence 4 ; Bury Penny 1, Halfpence 7 ; Ipswich 2, Haverhill 1, Lowestoft 1, Sudbury 1, Woodbriclge Penny, Plate XLIX, No. 4 . • 465 Blything Hundred, Plate IX, No. 7 ; Millar’s Bungay, Plate XI, No. 3, very rare ; Ipswich, Conders, Plate XXIV , Nos. 6 7, 8 ; and three varieties. No. 5, head side only in pewter 10 466 Surry: Pennies — Addington Place, West Clandon Place, Dulwich College, Godstone and Guildford Towers, Lambeth Palace, Lord Stormont’s, Wandsworth; Halfpence 10, Ber- mondsey 3, Croydon, Guildford, &c. . 17 467 Sussex : Brighton^ 3, East Bourn, Chichester, Horsham, Win- chelsea, Hastings, Sussex Token, Battle Abbey, &c., so7m 24 scarce . . . • 468 North and South Wales Halfpence and Farthings 21 469 Warwickshire: Kempson’s Birmingham Buildings, &c. 33 470 ^V^arwick shire : Tradesman’s Tokens, Medallets, and varieties of Birmingham, Coventry, &c. &c.— Pennies 3; Halfpence 63; Farthings 9 . • 471 Barker's Birmingham, as Plate VIII, No. 9, only in the inscrip- tion in place of “ Pendit” read “lihrat;'’ G. Barker’s, Plate IX, No. 1 ; another. Head of Mercury, Plate XII, No. 11, in beautiful preservation, and eostremely rare 3 472 Birmingham Poor-house Tokens for Two Shillings and Six- pence, Plate VIII, No. 1 ; Py^> Pl^^te IX, No. 2 ; Union Mill and Newton Halfpenny, Plate XXXVIII, No. 4, all 4 scarce 32 473 Birmingham, Dr. Johnson’s head, with the original edge, Plate VII, No. 6, very rare ; Union Mill; Allen and Clarke’s Birmingham, Plate VII, No. 10; Plate VIII, No. 4; Sir Original, by Hancock Jun. when only 7 years of age 5 474 Welch’s Birmingham Penny Tokens, Plate XII, No. 4; Plate VIII, No. 2 ; George Barker’s, Plate XII, No. 8, all very rare . . 3 475 Pitt Earl of Chatham, by G. Hancock, Jun., Plate XII, Nos. 5, 6, 7, all of great rarity . . 3 476 Welch’s Warwickshire Yeomanry, Plate XL VII, No. 7 and 8, two of which have curious inscribed edges in two lines, same as No. 8, the other edge plain, all rare , 3 477 Coventry Buildings, with Handel’s head . 20 478 Coventry Buildings, reverse arms, 18 — ; Penny, size St. Michael’s Church, I . .19 479 Coventry, Sharpe’s Plate XXXV, No. 6; Nickson’s Plate ’^XV, Nos. 2 and 3 (one with the tassel on the cap of Bp. Hales is very rare) . . 3 480 Percy’s Coventry Tokens, with the Head of Philemon Holland, Pye, Plate ’^XV, Nos. 4 and 6, both rare . 2 ENGLISH COINS, IN COPPER. 481 George HI Patterns for a Halfpenny and Farthing, 1788, by Lewis Pingo, very rare . . 2 482 George III Proof Halfpenny 1770, Farthing 1771 ; Iri.sh Halfpenny 1775 ; Penny, 1805, inscribed on thereverse “ Bri- tanniarum”, very rare . . 4 483 George III Patterns for a Halfpenny, 1788, on edge Armis tuteris moribus ornes ;” for a Guinea, by Milton ; and two designs for Sovereigns, 1782, invented by Earl Stanhope, all very rare ... 4 484 George III Patterns for a Penny, two Halfpence, and a Fai'- thing, reverse Britannia seatedon a cannon, 1797; a Penny, inscribed on the reverse Vigebit in omne yEvium ;” and two others . . . . 7 485 Patterns for Halfpence, done at Boulton’s Soho Mint, by Droz, 1788, one ; 1790, seven varieties, dilferent edgings 8 33 486 Gilt Patterns of George III for a Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing, 1797 ; a Farthing, 1798; Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing, 1806 ; Halfpenny, 1799 . 8 487 Various Pence, Halfpence, and Farthings of George III ; and two Twopenny Pieces . . 36 488 George III Proofs of the Twopenny, Penny, and Halfpenny, 1797; Penny and Halfpenny, 1806; Halfpenny, 1799; and three others . . 9 489 Pence, Halfpence, and Farthings of George IV and William IV 55 490 Irish Proofs of George III for a Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing, 1805 ; George IV, two for Pennies, 1822; Half- pence, 1822 and 1823; a Pattern for Scotland; and another . . . 9 491 George IV Proofs for a Penny, Halfpenny, and a Farthing, 1826 ; third of the Farthing, 2, 1827 . 5 COLONIAL COINS, IN SILVER. 492 Elizabeth’s Portcullis Half-crown, and Sixpence, rare 2 493 New England Shillings 2, Sixpences 2, Threepenny and a Two- penny Piece ; Guadaloupe & Demerara Ninepenny Pieces, and a Finam . . 9 494 Isle of Man Proofs, struck for the Derby family 4 ; Athol 1 5 495 African Money of George III . 7 496 A Set of Sierra Leone Money, 4; Colonial Money, 5 9 497 Jersey Tokens for a Crown, two Half-crowns, and two Shillings 5 ROMAN IMPERIAL DENARII. 498 Augustus 3, Vespasian 3, Titus 2, Domitan, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian .... 12 499 Nerva 2, Trajan 2, Hadrian Restitutori,” Galliae 1, Sabina 1, TElius 1, A. Pius 1, Faustina Sen. 1, M. Aurelius 1, Faustina Jun. 1 . .12 500 Various, from Trajan to Caracalla . 15 501 Caracalla, Geta, Macrinus, Diaduminian . 4 502 ' A. Pius, Faustina Sen. 2, M. Aurelius 3, Faustina, Jun. 1, L. Verus 2, Lucilla 1, Commodus 1, Crispina 1 12 503 Pertinax, scarce . . 1 34 504 Albinus, Severus, Julia Pia, Caracalla, Plautilla, Geta, &c, 17 505 Elagabalus 2, Julia Paulo 1, Julia Soeiuia Julia Majsu;, Sev. Alexander 2 (one a Quinarii), Julia Mammsea, Maximinus, Maximus, Orbiana, Philip • 506 Balbinus, Pupienus, Gordian III, Philip Sen. and Jun., Otacdla, Tra. Decius, Etruscilla, Herennius, Hostilian, Trebonian, Volusian, Postumus • . 507 iEmilian, Mariniana, Valerian, Postumus, Aurelian, Tacitus, Probus, &c. • • 508 Maximian, Diocletian, Constantins I, Constantine the Great, Constantins II, &c. 509 Constantins I, Julien, Valentinian, Valens, Gratian, Theodosius, Macmus Maximus, Victor, Arcadius, Honorius, Athelaricus, Zeno, &c. ENGLISH MEDALS, IN COPPER. 510 James the Pretender, as Prince of Wales; George III; Queen Charlotte ; a Jetton on the Coronation of George IV, &c. 15 511 William the Conqueror, Edward II and IV, Henry VIII, Charles I, Cromwell, Queen Ann, George II, Queen Caro- 9 line, hy Dasster • • 512 Lord Nelson, on his Death, Duke of Wellington, by Webb, and a Box Medal commemorative of his Victories 3 513 Pitt, Fox; Tryal of Hardy, Horne Tooke, and Thel wall, reverse their Counsel, Erskine and Gibbs, &c. • ^ 514 George IV on his Coronation 1, On his Death 2, Frederick Duke of York 1 • • ^ 515 William Roscoe on bis Death, by Clint 2', Sir Thomas Lau- rence, his bust on each side • ^ 516 William IV, reverse Adelaide Regina Cudi Jussit mdcccxxx,” a fine medallion; another, reverse his Queen; and one on his Proclamation 517 Byron, Sir W. Scott, Watts the Engineer (medallions by Stodart) • _ • ^ ^ 518 Liverpool and Manchester Rail-road, Liverpool Dock Police, Society for free Debate, a Druidical Medal, and another 5 519 York Cathedral, Clifford’s Tower, Sir Charles Cockerell’s Eve- sham Election Medal, The Warwick Vase, Sedgeley Park, and Copley’s Royal Society Medal • ^ 35 520 Queen Elizabeth Premium for St. Saviour’s School^ Southwark ; Bonaparte, on his landing at Alexandria ; Abercrombie, Dr. Mead, on the Peace 1801, Taking of Montreal, and the Copley Prize Medal . . 8 FOREIGN COINS, IN SILVER.’ 521 Republic Dollars : — Rome, Naples, two of the Subalpine, and one Piedmont . . 5 522 Ligurian Republic, Eight-lire Piece 1798, two Four-lire Pieces, 1798-1799, Cisalpine Scudo . 4 523 Eliza and Felix of Lucca Five-franc Pieces, 4, 1805, 1806, 1808; Franc 1806; Charles Lewis and Aloy.9ia of Tus- cany 2 . . 7 524 The Empress Maria Louisa as Duchess of Parma Five-lire Piece, and Parts, 5 ; a Piece of the Cisalpine Republic 6 525 French Crowns; — Lewis XIV 2, Lewis XV 2, and various Parts, &c. . . 20 526 Lewis XVI Crowns, 1792 and 1793; Half-crown, 1792; two Thirty and ^four Fifteen-sols Pieces ; French Republic, a Six-livre Piece, 1793; a Five-franc, and a Fifteen-sols Piece . . 12 527 Napoleon : — Five-franc Pieces, 5 ; Two-franc Pieces, 2; Franc, Half- franc, and Quarter-franc . 10 528 Napoleon Five-franc Pieces, 5 ; Two-franc Pieces, 2; Francs 3, Half-francs 4, Quarter-francs 2. — Isle of Bonaparte Six- livre Piece . . 17 529 Five-franc Pieces 4, Two-franc Pieces 2, Francs 2, Half-francs 3, and a Ten-cent Piece . 12 530 A Pattern of Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul, reverse figure of Victory on a globe; Zara Siege Piece for Four Francs Sixty Cents, rare . 2 531 Napoleon Five-franc Pieces, 1807, 1813, 1814, 1815; two Francs, 1814,1815; Franc 1811 . 7 532 Lewis XVIII Five-franc Piece 1, Charles X 3, Lewis Philip 2, and ten small Coins, and a Belgic Republican Dollar 19 533 A Dollar of Cochin China and Tripoli; three Turkey, and five oriental Coins . . 10 534 Various oriental Coins . 40 535 Hayti Republic Coins of Christoph, Bower, Petion, &c. 18 F 36 SCOTCH COINS, IN SILVER. 536 Charles II Four-mark, Two-Mark, Mark, arid Hall-Mark Pieces; James II Forty-shilling Piece 60 537 James II Forty and Ten-shilling Pieces ; William and Mary’s Sixty, Forty, and Ten-shilling Pieces . 6 538 William III Forty, Twenty, Ten, and two Five-shilling Pieces; Ann’s Ten and two Five-shilling Pieces . 8 539 James II Pattern for a Sixty-shilling Piece, 1688 1 540 The Pretender as James VHI, a Pattern for a Crown, hy Roet- tievy rare • • ^ 541 Ditto, for a Shilling . . 1 COLONIAL COINS, IN SILVER. 542 Demerara and Esquebo, the Stiver-pieces of George III, 1809, 1813; Two-stiver Piece, 1816; Stivers, 1809 and 1816; Half-stiver, 1809; Quarter-stiver, 1809, 1816; William IV Three-stiver Piece, 1832, Stiver, 1832 . 10 543 George III a Three-stiver Piece for Demerara, 1816; William IV Three, Two, One, and Half-stiver Piece, 1823 ; Rupee, 1835 ; George IV Rix Dollar for Ceylon, 1821 7 544 Ceylon Rix Dollars of George III and IV (proof s) ; a Rupee of William IV, and two small Coins • 5 545 East India Coins : a Half-pagoda, two Quarter-pagodas, two Five-finam Pieces, two Double Finams, a Finam ; Ceylon 96, two 48, and a twenty-four Stiver Piece, 1809 13 ENGLISH COINS, IN SILVER. 546 Vigo Money of Ann: Two-shillings, 1702; Crown, Half-crown, ^ and Shilling, 1703 • 5 547 Ann’s Crown, Half-crown, and Shilling, 1707, E under the head ; Shilling and Sixpence, E and star under the head, 1708 . . 5 548 Ditto, Crown, Half-crown, and Shilling, 1708, feathers; Six- pence, 1705 . . 4 549 Ditto, Crown, 1707 ; Half-crown and Shilling, 1708 ; Shillings, 1709, 1710, 1711 ; Sixpence, 1711 . 7 37 550 Ditto, Crown, rose and teathers, 1713; Half-crown and Shilling, 1712 ; Shilling and Sixpence, 1707 . 5 551 George I Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, ssc, 1723 ; Shilling, 1723, wcc under the head; plain, 1726 6 552 George I, rose and feathers. Crown, Half-crown, two Shillings, and a Sixpence . . 5 553 George II young head, roses on the reverse, Crown, Half- crown, Shilling, and Sixpence ; feathers on reverse. Crown, Half crown, and Sixpence; old head Pattern Shilling, 1746 ... 8 554 George II old head Crown, Half-crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, roses on reverse . . ,4 FOREIGN COINS, IN GOLD. 555 Republic of Lucerne, 1750, head of Saint Vultus 1 556 North American Double Eagle and Quarter Eagle 2 557 Ditto Eagle, 1823, fine . . 1 558 Ditto Eagle, 1831 ; Quarter Eagle, 1834, fine. 2 559 South America: Mexican Doubloon, head of the Emperor Augustine I, 1822, rare . . 1 560 Republic of Columbia and Rio de la Plata . 2 561 Ditto of Central America . . *2 562 Ditto, Chili Doubloon, 1818 . , 1 563 East India Company’s Half and Quarter Mohur ; a One cash and a Two-pagoda Piece . , 4 564 George III Hanover Five-thaler Piece, 1815 . 1 565 Ditto, with the head of George III, 1768 . 1 566 George IV Ten-shilling Piece, 1825 , 1 567 Victor Amadaeus New Carlin, 1786, for Savoy and Piedmont 1 568 Ditto, the Half Carlin, 1786 . l 569 Ditto, Quarter and Eighth of the Carlin, 1786 . 2 ENGLISH COINS, IN GOLD. 570 Ann’s Five-guinea Piece, after the Union with Scotland, 1706 1 571 Ditto 1711 . . 1 572 Ditto, Two-guinea Piece, 1713 , 1 573 Ditto, Guinea and Half Guinea, 1714; and a Touch-piece 3 574 George I, Five-guinea Piece, 1716 . 1 575 Ditto, Two-guinea Piece, 1726, Jim . 1 576 Ditto, Guinea, Pr. El, 1714; Half Guinea, 1722 2 577 Ditto, Guinea, 1726; Half Guinea, 1725; and a Quarter Guinea, 1718 . . 3 578 George 11 a Proof Guinea, 1729, j^ne • 1 579 George 11 Two-guinea Piece, 1729 . 1 580 Ditto, Five-guinea Piece, 1729 . 1 581 George 11 Five-guinea Piece, Eic under the head, 1729 1 582 Ditto Guinea, 1736; Half Guinea, 1738 . 2 583 George 11 old head Five-Guinea Piece, 1748 I 584 Ditto, Two Guinea Piece, 1740 . . 1 585 Ditto ditto, 1740 . . 1 586 Ditto, Guinea, 1745, Lima under the head . 1 SIXTH DAY’S SALE. FINE PROVINCIAL COPPER COINS, TOKENS, AND MEDALLETS (continued). LOT 587 WILKINSON the Iron Master’s Halfpence, one date 1787, with the windows in the building, yewe, Plate XLVIII, No. 2 to 10 ; also proof of the dates, 1793 and 1795, a fine set, some very rare . . 31 588 Westmorland : Kendal Castle. — Halfpennies, Plate XXV, Nos. land 2; and seven others . . 10 589 Wiltshire : Tokens, including Jelly’s, Holt, and Badmington varieties ... 56 590 Worcestershire : Pennies 6, Dudley Castle and Priory 4, Evesham Pemi}’^, Plate XIX, No. 4, rccre; Halfpence, 10; Farthing, 1 . . 17 591 Yorkshire : Pennies — Bolton, Bowes, and Gisborough Castles, Rivalx Abbey, Sheffield Constitutional Society, 5 ; Half- pence — Beverley, Hull, Leeds, Sheffield, York Castle, &c., 39 . ,44 39 592 Yorkshire Penny-size 4, Beverley Brotherly Society ; Malton Head of Edmund Burke; Ruins of Fountaine Abbey ; Shef- field Constitutional Society, Williams’s Ripon, very rare 5 593 Leeds, Plate XXVI, No. 4 (a proof) ; Birchall’s, No. 5, three varieties; another, ^"Success to the Yorkshire Woollen Manufactory,” reverse the Cloth Hall, 1793; Bishop Blaze, with cap in hand, York, Plate L, No. 5 and 6 ; head of Con- stantine the Great, No. 7, all scarce . 9 594 Medallets of the size of the Halfpenny, with heads of George III, Prince Regent, Duke of York, Lord Howe, Garrick, Garbett, Priestley, Cooper, Shakespear, Horne Tooke, &c. 34 595 Medallets : Earl of Effingham, Nelson, Romaine, Wesley, Wash- ington, Hardy, Johnson, Perrins, &c. ; French Rafts, “ Our food is Sedition ;” End of Bonaparte and the French Army ; Revolution Token ; Birmingham Poet, &c. 14 596 Scotland : Inverness, Fort George, and seven Halfpence of Plate XXIV, No. 1 and 2, some proof s . 8 597 Penny of Scotland, head of Adam Smith; Dundee Penny, head of Lord Duncan; Culross Western Main Colliery Penny and Halfpenny. — Halfpence: Ayreshire 4, Plate IV, No. 3 (one damasked); head of Sir W. Wallace, No. 4; head ot Adam Smith ; Sanderson’s Edinburgh, Plate *XVIII, No. 1, 2, 3, 4; small Montrose, Plate XXXVII, No. 6, all scarce • • 598 Dundee : Pennies, 3, Dundee, Plate XVI, No. 6, and Inverary Castle; Halfpence, 13, Plate XVI, No. 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10; Farthings, 4, Plate XVII, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4; a Dundee Shil- ling; Aberdeen 1, Brecon Plate XII, No. 10, two varieties; Forfar 2, Plate XX, No. 3 ; Montrose 2, Plate XXXVII, Nos. 4, 5 . . 28 599 Pennies: — Lockleven, Glasgow— Halfpence : Gatehouse 2, Plate XXI, No. 1 ; Glasgow, 10, Plate XXI, No. 4, and varieties.— Farthings, 6, Plate XXI, No, 6, and five others, scarce .... 20 600 Edinburgh Halfpence 26, Plate XVIII, Nos. 3,5, 6,7,8, 9; Plate ’^XVIII, Nos. 5, 6 (a variety of No. 6 has a Tower on the reverse) ; Ambrose’s &c. 7'are ; Leek 2, Plate XXVI, Nos. 9, 10, — Farthings 11, Edinburgh, Plate XVIII, No. 10, and Plate *XVIII, No. 7, various scarce varieties 37 40 601 Washington, and various of New York, &c. ; Pennies, 4 ; Half- pennies, lu . • • 602 Irish ; — Enniscarthy, Cronebane, Dublin, &c, 50 603 Ditto, Cronebane and Dublin Halfpence, 40 ; Farthings 9 49 ENGLISH COINS, IN SILVER. 604 George II Shillings, young head, roses and rose and feathers ; Crown, Half-crown, three Shillings, and a Sixpence, plain 8 605 George II Crown, Half-crown, and Sixpence, 1746; Lima under the head ; Shilling, 1745 . 4 606 George III Northumberland Shilling, 1763; Shillings, 7 ; Six- pences, 7, different dates . 607 Geo. Ill Half-crowns, 1816-17 ; two varieties 1818, 19, 20 6 608 Bank Dollars: English and Irish Proofs, 1804; two Spanish Dollars and a Half-dollar, stamped with the King’s head to make them current in England ; a Three- shilling and an Eighteen-penny Token • ^ 609 George III Bank Tokens for Three- shillings, 6 ; Eighteen-penny Pieces, 8; and a Dollar stamped Glasgow Bank 15 610 George III Proofs with plain edges : Half-crowns, 1816, 1817, Shilling, 1817 . ^ 611 Maundy Money : Groats, Threepences, Twopences, and Pennies, from Charles II to the present time . 50 612 George III Crowns, by Pistrucci, 1818, 3 ; 1819, 2 ; 1820, 1 6 613 Ditto ditto . . 6 614 George IV Half-crown, 1820 ; Crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, 1821 ; Half-crown, Shilling, 1823 . 6 615 Georo-e IV Crown, Six Half-crowns, Five Shillings, and a Six- pence, various dates . 13 616 William IV Half-crowns 2, Shillings 3, Sixpences 2, Groats 2, a Threepence, and Three-halfpenny Piece . 11 617 Maundy Money, various dates . . 62 FOREIGN COINS, IN GOLD. 618 Napoleon Buonaparte’s Forty and Twenty-lire Pieces, as King of Italy . . 2 619 Lingurian Republic, Ninty-five-lire Piece, 1803 1 620 Pius VI Ducat ; Marengo Twenty-franc Piece 2 621 The Empress Maria Louisa as Duchess of Parma and Placentia; Forty and Twenty-lire Pieces, 1815 . 2 622 Tuscany : Leopold’s Ruspone and Sequin, very fine 2 PATTERNS AND PROOFS, IN SILVER. 623 Commonwealth Half-crown, 1651, finely chased in imitation of Tdlondeaid s Half-crown . \ 624 Cromwell’s Pattern for Sixpence, 1658, usually called his Ninepenny Piece . \ 625 Oliver’s Crown (gilt), 1658, usually called his Dutch Crown, to distinguish it from Simons’s : it was probably done by Rawlins . . q 626 Oliver’s Crown, struck after the die was repaired by Tanner, 1658,)zrae and rare . . q 627 Patterns : Elizabeth, inscribed Conservatrix Afflictorem,” &c. 1601; Charles II for Farthings, Quatuor maria vindico,” 1665, two varieties; William and Mary; William III ; and four Patterns for Farthings . 9 628 Ann’s Farthing, 1714; George I Proof Farthing ; and a Cast from Ann’s, 1713 , . 3 629 George II Proofs of his Tower Farthings and Halfpence, Eng- lish and Irish ; George III Shilling and Sixpence, by Mil- ton . . 6 630 George II Proof Crown, rose and feathers, 1732, plain edge 1 631 George II Crown, Half-crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, 1746, patterns . , 4 632 George III Pattern for a Bank Dollar, 1804 ; Proof Eighteen- penny Piece, 1312; Mills’s Pattern Crown 3 633 George III Pattern for a Crown, by W. Wyon, reverse three figures, emblematical of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1817 ; a Pattern fora Guinea, 1798 . 2 634 George HI Pattern for a Crown, by W. Wyon, reverse similar to the Crown of Cromwell, 1817, inscribed Incorrupta fides veritasque,”^we, and scarce 1 635 George IV Pattern for a Crown, 1820, by Mills, reverse royal arms supporters garter and crest, fine, and very rare . _ q 42 636 George IV Proofs of the Crown^ Half-crown, Shilling, and Six- pence, 1821 . . 4 637 George IV Proof Crown, 1825, edge plain, by W. Wyon 1 638 Ditto, Crown, Half-crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, 1826 4 ENGLISH COINS, IN GOLD. 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 George II Guinea, 1745; Half guinea, 1760 2 George III Guinea, 1763; Half-guinea, 1766 ; Quarter-guinea, 1762 . . 3 Ditto, Guinea, 1769 ; Half-guinea, 1775 • 2 Ditto, Guinea, 1786; Half-guinea 1777 . 2 George III Pattern for a Seven- shilling Piece, 1776 1 George III Proof Guinea and Half-guinea, 1787 2 George III Guinea, 1796; Half-guinea, 1798; Seven -shilling Piece, 1798 . . 3 Ditto, Guinea, 1790 ; Half- guinea, 1810 ; Seven-shilling Piece, 1806 . . 3 George III Guineas, 1793, 1794, . 2 George III Guinea, 1798; Half-guinea, 1804; Seven-shilling Piece, 1809 . . 3 George III Guinea and Half- guinea, 1813 ; arms surrounded by the garter; Seven-shilling Piece, 1810 . 3 George III Sovereign and Half-sovereign, 1817 2 Ditto, Sovereign, 1818, 1820 . 2 George III Guinea, 1787 ; and Half-guinea, 1791 2 George III Pattern for a Two-guinea Piece, 1820, rare, and fine . . 1 George IV Two-sovereign Piece, 1823; Half-sovereign, 1821 2 Ditto Sovereign 1821 ; Half-sovereign, 1825 George IV Pattern for a Five- sovereign Piece, 1826 Ditto Proof of the Two-sovereign Piece, 1826 Ditto, Sovereign and Half-sovereign, 1826 George IV Sovereign 1825 ; Half-sovereign, 1826 George IV Sovereign and Half-sovereign, 1826 George IV Sovereign, 1829; Half-sovereign, 1827 Ditto Sovereign, 1830 ; Half-sovereign 1828 William IV Sovereign, 1831 : Half-sovereign, 1834 Ditto, Sovereign, 1832; Half-sovereign, 1835 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 43 665 A Set of Proofs of William IV Money^ from tlie Two-sovereign Piece to the Farthing, m a case 14 666 Monck’s Reading Token for Forty Shillings, Avith the head of Alfred the Great, 1812, jine ; Young and Wilson’s York- shire Token for Half-a-guinea . 2 SCOTCH AND ANGLO-GALLIC COINS, IN GOLD. 667 James I Lion, two varieties . 1 668 James V Ecu, James VI Salute, 1601 . 2 669 Charles I Scepter Piece, by Briot . 1 670 Henry VI Salute,^ne . 1 TOKENS STRUCK IN THE 19th CENTURY FOR COMPANIES AND TRADESMEN, &c., IN COPPER. 671 Cardiganshire Nantyglo, three varieties, rare, Cornwall, Devonshire, and Durham Pennies, 14; Farthings, 3 . .20 672 Essex, Flintshire, Gloucestershire, Glamorganshire, Hamp- shire, and Lancashire Pennies, 18; Halfpenny, 1; Far- thing, 1 . .20 673 London and Middlesex ; Penny size 2 ; Nottingham 7, Nor- thumberland 2, Norfolk 7, and a Two-penny Piece. — Half- pence: — London 4, Norfolk 6. — Farthings: — London 12, Northumberland 4, Norfolk 1, Oxfordshire 1 42 674 Staffordshire: — Two-penny Pieces 6, Pennies 16, Arlaston 1, Lemmon’s Mill Penny, scarce, 1 ; Half-penny 1 23 675 Ditto, Pennies 25, Halfpence 3 . 28 676 Somersetshire: — Bath and Bristol Pennies 15, Halfpence 4, Farthing 1 ; Wiveliscombe, Three-pen ces 2, Twopence 1, Pennies 2 . . 26 677 Warwickshire: — Birmingham Sixpence, scarce; Threepences 3, Pennies 24, Halfpenny 1 . 32 678 Worcestershire and Yorkshire : Pennies 29; Stanley Colliery, near Bewdley, a Pattern for Half a-crown, rare; Halfpence 17, Farthings 8 . .55 679 Coins for Scotland : Pennies, Halfpence, and Farthings 72 680 Penny Pieces for Ireland 21, several of which have the head of the Duke of Wellington ; Halfpence 5, Farthings 2 28 G 681 Local Tokens that cannot be regularly classed: Pennies 2L Halfpence 35 . . 57 682 The Loyal Yeomanry Twopence; Charleville One Shilling and Sixpence ; Edward Stephens of Dublin ; Sheffield, one with profile of the Duke of Wellington (^gilt ) ; Pen-y- Dar- ran Workmen, value in goods H and C Five Shillings, No. 942; and 9 other scarce Tokens . 15 NUMISMATIC WORKS. Octavo. 683 The Coin Collector’s Companion, 1795, &c. ; 3 tracts 684 The Virtuoso's Companion and Coin Collector’s Guide, 3 vol, 1795 685 Leigh’s Observations of all the Roman Emperors, illustrated with their Effigies according to their Coins 1664 686 Addison on Medals, . . 1753 687 Akerman’s Numismatic Manual, glates . 1833 688 Essay on Medals . . 1784 689 Greek and Roman History, illustrated by Coins and Medals, by O. W. . . 1692 690 Alphabetical List of Provincial Tokens . 1796 691 Ede’s View of the Gold and Silver Coins of all Nations, 692 Conder’s Arrangement of Provincial Tokens Ipswich, 1798 693 — Another copy . . ib. 1798 694 Mionnet, De La Rarete et du Prix des Medailles Romaines, plates, 2 tom. . Par. 1827 695 Leake, Account of English Money . 1793 696 Pinkerton's Essay on Medals, 2 vol. . 1803 697 Petroni, La Napoleonide, con Jig. . Par. 1813 698 Green’s Lecture on the Study of Ancient Coins, plates 1829 699 Laskey’s Description of the Series of Napoleon Medals 1813 CATALOGUES OF COLLECTIONS OF COINS. 700 Catalogue of James Wright’s Collection of Coins, priced, 1800 ; and other CatcJogues of Collections of Coins in the same vol. 701 — Joseph Ames’s Collection of Coins, pr/cec? 1760 702 — Richard Mead’s Collection of Coins, priced — His Collections of Books, Prints, and Pictures, priced, 2 vol. 1755 703 — Another copy of the Collections of Coins 1755 45 704 Catalogue of James 'QmdXQysCoWGciion, 'priced and named 1819 705 — Samuel Tyssen’s Collection^ fine paper, parthj priced 1802 706 — Another copy . . 1802 707 — J. Dimsdale’s Collection;, priced . 1824 708 — Another copy . . 1824 709 — Thomas Hollis’s Collection, priced and named 1817 710 — Sir Mark Sykes’s Collection, przceii rtwrf ? 2 amec? 1824 711 — Marmaduke Trattle’s Collection, pnceol rmrf na/nec/ 1832 712 — Another copy, pncec? warned . 1832 713 — Another copy, pnced . 1832 714 — John Henderson’s Collection, priced and named 1830 715 — Another copy . . 1830 716 — Earl of Morton’s Collection, priced and nctmed 1830 717 — Thomas Boddington’s Collection, praced cmd warned 1822 718 — Six various Collections . . '^•2/* Quarto. 719 Placcart du Roy nostre Sire concernant delfence du Cours des Florins d’or d’Allemaigne, &c. Anvers, 1627 720 Noble’s Dissertations upon the Mint and Coins Birm. 1780 721 Simon’s Essay on Irish Coins, pAde6' Buhl. 1810 722 Pye’s Representation of all the Provincial Tokens, xvith con- siderable additions hi MS. by the late Mr. Shepherd 723 Cooke’s Medallic History of Imperial Rome, plates, 2 vol. 1781 724 Ruding’s Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain, plates, 4 vol. . . 1818 725 PembrochijE Numismata Antiqua, A parts or 310 plates, fine copy on thick paper . . 1746 726 — Nummi Anglici et Scotici, 41 plates 727 Medallic History of Napoleon, pAde.y, ri(5.sza 1819 728 The- Medallic History of England, illustrcded by 40 plates 1802 729 The English Peerage, p/a/e^, 3 vol. Spilsbury, 730 Cardonnel’s Series of the Scottish Coinage, plates Edm^. 1786 731 Laskey’s Account of Mudie’s National Medals, p/ai(e5 1820 732 — Another copy . . 1820 733 Harwood Populorum et Urbium Selecta Numismata Grseca ex /Ere, fig. . . Lojid. 1812 Folio. 734 Pye’s Provincial Coins and Tokens, pAdes 1795 735 Volckameri Rara Magnae Graecise Numismata, 1683 736 Duby, Recueil des Pieces Obsidionales etde Necessite, planches Par. 1786 46 737 Hedlingler, Recueil des Medailles, par Clir. de Mecliel;,pZrtnc/i!(>.9 Basle, 1776 738 Green’s Numismatic Atlas of Ancient History m a case 739 Patin, Familiae Romanae ex Antiquis Numismatibus^ fig. Par. 1663 740 Nummorum Antiquorum Scriniis Bodleianis reconditorum Cata- logus, jig. . • 0x071. 1750 741 Thesaurus MorellianuS;, illiistravit Havercampus, figuris, 2 iom. m \ , fine copy , in vellu7n Amst. 1734 MS. NUMISMATIC COLLECTIONS, BY THE LATE Mr. shepherd. 742 Account of Provincial Pennies, alphabelically arranged, in 3 vol. oblo7ig 743 Catalogue of his Collection of Provincial Silver Tokens 744 Catalogue of his English Coins 745 Seven volumes, each containing Catalogues of various portions of his Collection of Coins 746 A blank volume, oblong, in russia. MEDALLIONS IN FRAMES. 747 George IV, by Stothard 748 The Lord’s Supper, from Teniers. MAHOGANY COIN CABINETS. 749 A Capital Mahogany Cabinet, with Fifty Drawers lined with velvet, 2 feet 2 inches wide, 2 feet high, and 16 inches deep This cabinet is on a mahogany stand, with turned legs. It was used by the late Proprietor for his principal collection of Provincial Coins. 750 Another, containing Twenty-eight Drawers, 2 feet 3 inches wide, 17 inches high, and 16 inches deep 751 Another, containing Thirty-two Drawers, lined with velvet, 21 inches wide, 19 inches high, and 16 inches deep 752 Another, with Ten Drawers and drop Door, 15 inches wide, 9 inches high, and 9^ inches deep. >io,i r ranc.^ - Im&l VL/icriom I puLliaue al das beaux' - atfs lYliniilaTt de I,’ lnslrucfi’oris,lS3l No^ Ckal'f e.T5. \Y CslJoKu C^s/i'HQn G. £. or corns. ,L. J M,L, CJ a i^Q.a i'lQ,^ JllaaKam^ia. JMc.? Woodv/aTci, "W, E. dal (loins , ais. o6w& of coins , !& 5 a. \m. iaG3, 0 cS M a 01 o ■f Arnttrican im jNo.S Skapkard^ (J! Calaoduc of Endlisk coins, 155'^. CalalQ(iL/ta das medaillas 1839 (/ j'lo'T T)ss>ok n.