567 lots
Triton XXIII – Session Four – World Coinage Part II, British Coinage and Medals, and Large Lots
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR Jeton (30mm, 5.75 g, 4h). The Treaty of Nonsuch. Dordrecht mint. Dated 1585.
Tudor Jetons of Elizabeth I

Lot 1391
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR Jeton (30mm, 5.75 g, 4h). The Treaty of Nonsuch. Dordrecht mint. Dated 1585.
Est.
$300
Starting Bid: $180
Sold
$700
Lot 1392
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR Jeton (29mm, 6.69 g, 12h). Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Dordrecht mint. Dated 1588.
Est.
$500
Starting Bid: $300
Sold
$1,200
Lot 1393
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR Jeton (30mm, 6.19 g, 12h). Thanksgiving for the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Of uncertain Dutch manufacture. Dated 1589.
Est.
$500
Starting Bid: $300
Sold
$1,100
Lot 1394
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR Jeton (30mm, 6.30 g, 7h). The Election of Maurits van Oranje as Stadhouder. Dordrecht(?) mint. Dated 1590.
Est.
$250
Starting Bid: $150
Sold
$350
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. Group of five (5) CU Jetons. Of Dutch manufacture.
Five Jetons Related to the Dutch Revolt and Spanish Armada

Lot 1395
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. Group of five (5) CU Jetons. Of Dutch manufacture.
Est.
$1,000
Starting Bid: $600
Sold
$2,750
HANOVER. temp. George III. 1760-1820. Gilt AR ‘Pallet’ Medal (64mm, 63.57 g). Honorary Pallet of the Society for Promoting Arts, Manufactures, & Commerce. Presented to Lewis Pingo, 1768.
Royal Society Medal Presented to Lewis Pingo

Lot 1396
HANOVER. temp. George III. 1760-1820. Gilt AR ‘Pallet’ Medal (64mm, 63.57 g). Honorary Pallet of the Society for Promoting Arts, Manufactures, & Commerce. Presented to Lewis Pingo, 1768.
Est.
$1,000
Starting Bid: $600
Sold
$2,750
Lot 1397
HANOVER. temp. George III. 1760-1820. WM Medal (74mm, 105.1 g, 12h). Map of the World, Eastern and Western Hemispheres. By T. Halliday(?). Struck circa 1820.
Est.
$1,500
Starting Bid: $900
Sold
$1,000
Electronic Auction 463
Lot 600
TUDOR. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. Cast Gilt Æ Medal (50x55mm, 44.20 g, 12h). Dangers Averted – Naval Reward. By N. Hilliard. Later (18th century?) cast of a 1588 original.
Est.
$250
Bids:
13
Sold
$700
Lot 601
COMMONWEALTH. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. Cast AR Medal (37mm, 12h). After T. Simon. Circa 1653.
Est.
$300
Bids:
5
Sold
$225
Lot 602
STUART (ORANGE). William III & Mary. 1688-1694. Cast Æ Cliché Medal with bronze collar (64mm, 78.96 g). Of Uncertain Dutch manufacture. Dated 11/21 April 1689.
Est.
$250
Bids:
4
Sold
$180
Lot 603
STUART. Anne. 1702-1714. Æ Medal (44mm, 39.86 g, 1h). Capture of the Citadel of Lille. By J. Croker. Dated 1708 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$200
Bids:
0
Ended
Lot 604
temp. HANOVER. Admiral Horatio Nelson, Baron Nelson of the Nile and Burnham Thorpe. 1758-1805. Æ Medal (48mm, 40.66 g, 12h). Battle of the Nile. By C. H. Küchler. Dated 1798.
Est.
$400
Bids:
7
Sold
$350
temp. HANOVER. Admiral Horatio Nelson, Baron Nelson of the Nile and Burnham Thorpe. 1758-1805. WM Medal (62mm, 84.98 g, 12h). The Opening of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. By E. Avern. Dated 21 October 1844.
Presented to Pensioners Who Served Under Nelson

Lot 605
temp. HANOVER. Admiral Horatio Nelson, Baron Nelson of the Nile and Burnham Thorpe. 1758-1805. WM Medal (62mm, 84.98 g, 12h). The Opening of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. By E. Avern. Dated 21 October 1844.
Est.
$300
Bids:
18
Sold
$1,300
Lot 606
HANOVER. Field-marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. 1769-1852. Æ Medal (56mm, 74.94 g, 12h). Laudatory Medal. By T. Bagshaw. Struck circa 1815-1820.
Est.
$100
Bids:
3
Sold
$80
Electronic Auction 467
Lot 604
STUART. temp. James II. 1685-1688. Cast Æ Medal Copy (58mm, 65.62 g, 12h). Commemorating the Open Letter of Gaspar Fagel to the British People in Support of Religious Toleration under William of Orange. Of Dutch manufacture. [By J. Smeltzing(?)]. Dated 1688 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$150
Bids:
8
Sold
$250
CNG Feature Auction 114
Lot 1397
COMMONWEALTH. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. AR Medal (34mm, 20.84 g, 12h). By an uncertain medallist, after T. Simon. Struck circa 1730.
Est.
$500
Starting Bid: $300
Sold
$2,250
Lot 1398
STUART. James II. 1685-1688. AR Medal (35mm, 16.22 g, 12h). Coronation. By J. Roettier. Dated 23 April 1685.
Est.
$400
Starting Bid: $240
Sold
$800
Lot 1399
HANOVER. George III. 1760-1820. AR Medal (35mm, 19.80 g, 5h). Coronation. By L. Natter. Dated 1761 in Roman numerals.
Est.
$300
Starting Bid: $180
Sold
$275
Lot 1400
HANOVER. George IV. 1820-1830. AR Medal (35mm, 16.99 g, 1h). Coronation. By B. Pistrucci. Dated 19 July 1821 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$300
Starting Bid: $180
Sold
$350
HANOVER. temp. Victoria. 1837-1901. Proof AR Mesal (69mm, 154.50 g, 12h). On the Marriage of Prince Henry of Battenberg and Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom, 23 July 1885. By Allan Wyon. Dated 1885.
Marriage of Prince Henry of Battenberg and Princess Beatrice

Lot 1401
HANOVER. temp. Victoria. 1837-1901. Proof AR Mesal (69mm, 154.50 g, 12h). On the Marriage of Prince Henry of Battenberg and Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom, 23 July 1885. By Allan Wyon. Dated 1885.
Est.
$500
Starting Bid: $300
Sold
$1,400
HANOVER. temp. Victoria. 1837-1901. Æ Medal (75mm, 221.60 g, 12h). On the Visit of Christian IX and Louise to London. By Frank Bowcher. Dated 1893.
The ‘In-Laws’ of Europe Visit London

Lot 1402
HANOVER. temp. Victoria. 1837-1901. Æ Medal (75mm, 221.60 g, 12h). On the Visit of Christian IX and Louise to London. By Frank Bowcher. Dated 1893.
Est.
$250
Starting Bid: $150
Sold
$800
WINDSOR. Edward VIII. As Prince of Wales, 1911-1936. AV Medal (29.63mm, 29.63 g, 12h). Official Investiture Medal. Royal Mint. By W. Goscombe John. Dated 13 July 1911 (in Roman numerals).
The Investiture of Edward VIII as Prince of Wales

Lot 1403
WINDSOR. Edward VIII. As Prince of Wales, 1911-1936. AV Medal (29.63mm, 29.63 g, 12h). Official Investiture Medal. Royal Mint. By W. Goscombe John. Dated 13 July 1911 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$1,500
Starting Bid: $900
Sold
$2,750
WINDSOR. Edward VIII. As Prince of Wales, 1911-1936. AR Medal (35mm, 20.30 g, 12h). Official Investiture Medal. Royal Mint. By W. Goscombe John. Dated 13 July 1911 (in Roman numerals).
The Investiture of Edward VIII as Prince of Wales

Lot 1404
WINDSOR. Edward VIII. As Prince of Wales, 1911-1936. AR Medal (35mm, 20.30 g, 12h). Official Investiture Medal. Royal Mint. By W. Goscombe John. Dated 13 July 1911 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$400
Starting Bid: $240
Sold
$475
Electronic Auction 468
Lot 818
HANOVER. George III. 1760-1820. AR Medal (33mm, 15.57 g, 12h). Centennial of the Birth of George Frideric Handel. Dated 1784 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$150
Bids:
6
Sold
$160
HANOVER. temp. George III. 1760-1820. AR Medal (48mm, 38.55 g, 12h). National Edition of Shakespeare’s Works. By C.H. Küchler, obverse after T. Banks. Dated 1803 (but issued 1805.
Inscribed to Joseph Benwell, Esq. of Eton

Lot 819
HANOVER. temp. George III. 1760-1820. AR Medal (48mm, 38.55 g, 12h). National Edition of Shakespeare’s Works. By C.H. Küchler, obverse after T. Banks. Dated 1803 (but issued 1805.
Est.
$100
Bids:
10
Sold
$475
Lot 820
HANOVER. Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany. 1763-1827. Æ Medal (60mm, 112.50 g, 12h). On his death. By Benedetto Pistrucci. Issued by Hamlet. Dually dated 16 August 1763 and 5 January 1827.
Est.
$100
Bids:
5
Sold
$130
Electronic Auction 469
Lot 650
STUART. James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender). As James III in pretence, 1701-1766. AR Touch Piece Medalet (21mm, 2.27 g, 12h). Of Italian Manufacture, by O. or E. Hamerani.
Est.
$500
Bids:
8
Sold
$550
Electronic Auction 470
Lot 587
TUDOR. temp. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. CU Jeton (32mm, 7.44 g, 2h). Assistance to the United Provences. Of uncertain Dutch manufacture. Dated 1586.
Est.
$200
Bids:
3
Sold
$140
Electronic Auction 471
Lot 601
WINDSOR. George V, with Mary. 1910-1936. AR Medal (32mm, 15.79 g, 12h). Silver Jubilee. By Percy Metcalf. London mint. Dually dated 6 May 1910 and 1935 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$75
Bids:
8
Sold
$110
Lot 602
temp. WINDSOR. Cast Æ Medal (54mm, 31.71 g, 12h). The Sinking of the S. S. Lusitania. Uncertain British(?) copy, after K. Goetz. Dated 5 May 1915.
Est.
$100
Bids:
6
Sold
$90
Electronic Auction 472
TUDOR. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Electrotype Gilt AR(?) Medal (54mm, 67.93 g, 10h). Henry’s Assumption of the Title “Supreme Head of the Church of England”. By Henry Bayse (or Basse), chief engraver of the London mint. Dated 1545. Electrotype by Winter Reproductions Limited.
Henry VIII as Supreme Head of the Church of England

Lot 461
TUDOR. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Electrotype Gilt AR(?) Medal (54mm, 67.93 g, 10h). Henry’s Assumption of the Title “Supreme Head of the Church of England”. By Henry Bayse (or Basse), chief engraver of the London mint. Dated 1545. Electrotype by Winter Reproductions Limited.
Est.
$150
Bids:
11
Sold
$200
Lot 462
COMMONWEALTH. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. Uniface Oval AR Medal (21x24mm, 6.42 g). The Battle of Dunbar and the Military Reward. After T. Simon. Dated 1650 (though an eighteenth century restrike).
Est.
$200
Bids:
4
Sold
$160
Lot 463
temp. HANOVER. Field-marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. 1769-1852. Æ Medal (41mm, 39.11 g, 12h). Mudie’s National Medals Series: The Lines of Torres Vedras and the English Army on the Tagus. By J. E. Petit & E. J. Dubois. Dually-dated 1810 and 1811 [though issued 1
Est.
$100
Bids:
7
Sold
$140
Lot 464
SCOTLAND. Mary. 1542-1567. Electrotype AR Medal (67mm, 75.07 g). By Jacopo Primavera, 16th century. British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons (marked R R on reverse).
Est.
$150
Bids:
9
Sold
$225
Electronic Auction 474
Lot 643
STUART. James II. As Duke of York, 1633/1644-1685. AR Medal (30mm, 4.25 g, 11h). On his birth. By N. Briot. Dually dated 14 October and 24 November 1633 .
Est.
$100
Bids:
4
Sold
$80
Lot 644
temp. HANOVER. Maria Clementina Sobieska. As Queen-consort in pretence, 1719-1735. Æ Medal (48mm, 53.36 g, 12h). Escape of Princess Clementina from Innsbruck. By O. Hamerani. Dated 1719 in Roman numerls.
Est.
$75
Bids:
26
Sold
$850
Lot 645
temp. HANOVER. Martin Folkes, freemason, numismatist, and mathemtician. 1690-1754. Æ Medal (55mm, 79.72 g, 12h). Celebrated Contemporaries Series. By J.A. Dassier. Dated 1740 in Roman numerals.
Est.
$75
Bids:
6
Sold
$80
Lot 646
HANOVER. Sir John Barnard. Lord Mayor of London, 1737-1738. Æ Medal (52mm, 68.53 g, 12h). Celebrated Contemporaries Series. By J.A. Dassier. Dated 1744 in Roman numerals (though a later cast).
Est.
$75
Bids:
3
Sold
$70
Lot 647
HANOVER. Edmund Halley, scientist and astronomer. 1656-1742. Æ Medal (55mm, 71.17 g, 12h). Celebrated Contemporaries Series. By J.A. Dassier. Dated 1744 in Roman numerals.
Est.
$75
Bids:
10
Sold
$140
Lot 648
HANOVER. George II. 1727-1760. Æ Medal (55mm, 69.52 g, 12h). Prosperity after the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle. By J.A. Dassier. Dated 1750 (in Roman numerals).
Est.
$75
Bids:
10
Sold
$140
Lot 649
temp. HANOVER. Henry Benedict Stuart (Cardinal Duke of York). As King of Great Britain and Ireland in pretence, 1788-1807. Æ Medal (53mm, 79.93 g, 12h). The Death of ‘Prince’ Charles. By G. Hamerani . Dated 1788 in Roman numerals.
Est.
$250
Bids:
9
Sold
$275
Electronic Auction 476
Lot 758
HANOVER. temp. Victoria. 1837-1901. Æ Medal (41mm, 39.28 g, 12h). Battle of Inkerman. By J. Pinches. Dated 5 November 1854.
Est.
$100
Bids:
5
Sold
$100
CNG Feature Auction 115
temp. HANOVER. Henry Benedict Stuart (Cardinal Duke of York). As King of Great Britain and Ireland in pretence, 1788-1807. AR Medal (53mm, 75.75 g, 12h). The Death of ‘Prince’ Charles. By G. Hamerani . Dated 1788 in Roman numerals.
The Final Direct Male Descendent in the Jacobite Succession

Lot 1218
temp. HANOVER. Henry Benedict Stuart (Cardinal Duke of York). As King of Great Britain and Ireland in pretence, 1788-1807. AR Medal (53mm, 75.75 g, 12h). The Death of ‘Prince’ Charles. By G. Hamerani . Dated 1788 in Roman numerals.
Est.
$500
Starting Bid: $300
Sold
$500
Lot 1219
HANOVER. temp. George IV. 1820-1830. Complete Set of 40 CU Medals in Original Case. Mudie’s National Medals Series. Edward Thomason manufactory, Birmingham.
Est.
$4,000
Starting Bid: $2,400
Sold
$4,250
Lot 1220
WINDSOR. temp. Elizabeth II. 1952-present. AV Medal (57mm, 127.2 g, 12h). The 900th Anniversary of Westminster Abbey. London mint. Dually dated 1065 and 1965.
Est.
$5,000
Starting Bid: $3,000
Sold
$7,500
Lot 1221
A Collection of Replica Wax Seals. One-hundred-eighty-three (183) pieces. Made by the Museum Casts Co., from originals in the Public Records Office, London.
Est.
$2,000
Starting Bid: $1,200
Sold
$1,200
Electronic Auction 478
Lot 752
COMMONWEALTH. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. Cast AR Medal (36mm, 9.51 g, 1h). After T. Simon.
Est.
$100
Bids:
2
Sold
$70
Lot 753
STUART. Anne. 1702-1714. AR Medal (42mm, 36.02 g, 12h). Cities Captured by the Duke of Marlborough. By J. Croker. Dated 1703.
Est.
$100
Bids:
0
Ended