William IV, 1837 Groat.
£120.00William IV, 1837 Groat.
In wonderful uncirculated condition
Victorian Jubilee Sixpence 1887.1 × £22.00
Georgian Cream Jug.1 × £175.00
Georgian Snuff Box.1 × £245.00
Ladys Card Case.1 × £650.00
Silver Christening Mug.1 × £195.00William IV, 1837 Groat.
In wonderful uncirculated condition
Victorian, 1843 Groat.
In Extra Fine condition.
Rare Victorian Coin flaw, 1849 Groat.
It is very rare to find examples of flawed coins getting into circulation because if they where spotted in the mint they would be melted back down. This example has been put to one side soon after entering into circulation probably by a coin collector who observed the flaw hence why its in such wonderful condition.
George III, Sixpence 1787.
With semee of hearts, in wonderful Extra Fine condition.
Victoria, Jubilee Florin 1887.
In Extra Fine condition.
George III, ‘Small Head’ Halfcrown 1817.
In Extra Fine condition.
George III, Full Crown 1819 LIX.
From the ‘Last or New’ Coinage, 1816 – 20, it is in wonderful Extra Fine condition.
George V Shilling 1936, In Extra Fine condition.
George II Sixpence 1757.
Lovely collectable condition.
George II Shilling 1758.
Good condition and has the slightly rarer small 58 in it’s date.
George II Halfpenny 1738.
Nice Condition first issue copper coinage.
William and Mary copper Farthing 1694.
Rare Conjoined busts coin especially to get in anything but a corroded condition, this has pits and is worn on the reverse but you can see the busts clearly and can still make out the date.
William IV Groat 1836.
Wonderful condition close to UNC.
William IV Shilling 1836.
Lovely condition and rarer issued year.
Victorian Jubilee Shilling 1887.
In better than Extra fine condition.
George V Threepence 1913.
In wonderful UNC condition.