Like many coin collectors Paul enjoyed collecting stamps and coins at a young age, eagerly looking through piles of change for pre 1920 silver, the H ,KN and of course the bun pennies.
Several careers later and after having indulged his passion for vintage motorcycles, he moved to Cornwall. It was here where he had the opportunity to take his hobby more seriously. The majority of his collection was assembled the old fashioned way working from lists. Business was conducted by letters and telephone calls with trusted dealers.
Paul had a love of history all his life. It was one of the few subjects that he really enjoyed at school. Passion for history and his love of coins and medals fused to become the driving force of a collection which was remarkable in its breadth and quality. His research along a branch of history created the interest in collecting something tangible from that era and exploring further the history around that coinage.
His collection ranged from the pre Roman civilisations of the Middle East, through the Roman era and then into our own history. Indeed Britain was his main focus, from early hammered medieval coinage, through to the high quality milled coins up until decimalisation. He also researched Britain's influence on coinage used throughout the Empire. The coins were complimented by a comprehensive collection of medallions and medals which more specifically evidenced an event or era. Small nuggets of information were scattered about the collection on scraps of paper, ready to explore another avenue or topic.
Paul appreciated the fine artistry of coin designers, dies and medals. He possessed great knowledge of how our coinage was developed, the materials used and the processes employed from design to mint. He was always pleased to talk about his collection with those fortunate enough to visit, be it the coinage or the events in history which influenced it. There is no doubt the coins were a source of enormous pride and pleasure.
Ar denarius. Tiberius. C, 14-37 AD Lugdunum. Rev; PONTIF MAXIM; Pax-Livia figure seated r. on chair with ornamented legs, holding reverted spear and branch. RIC 28. 3.57g. NVF
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1814 ESC 977 UNC the obverse with choice tone and very minor cabinet friction, the reverse lustrous with a hint of golden tone, a most pleasing example
India (5) Quarter Rupees (2) 1840 UNC with lustre, 1907 UNC and lustrous with a couple of minting flaws on the rim, 2 Annas (3) 1841 Lustrous UNC, 1904 Calcutta Toned UNC with a couple of small rim nicks, 1910 Calcutta A/UNC and attractively toned
Coronation of KingGeorge IV 1821 35mm in Silver by Pistrucci, Eimer 1146 The official Royal Mint issue Obverse Bust Left Laureate, Reverse George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory, behind, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO in exergue INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII.XIX.ANNO.MDCCCXXI NEF
Coronation of Caroline 1727 34mm in Silver Eimer 512 the official Coronation issue Obv. Bust Left CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA. Rev The Queen standing flanked by Religion and Britannia. HIC.AMOR.HAEC.PATRIA Exergue CORON.XI.OCTOB. MDCCXXVII GF
Napoleon - Battle Marengo 1800 50mm diameter in bronze by Brenet and Auguste Obverse Bare head left within a lavrel wreath and inscription, Reverse inscription in 9 lines, A/UNC and nicely toned
Millionaires Collection (2) Double Leopard Edward III modern replicas (2) the first 22mm diameter in 22 carat gold, the second 39mm diameter in gold plated cupro-nickel Lustrous UNC
Edward III (2) Penny Third Coinage London Mint, Pre-Treaty Period with annulet in each quarter of the reverse, Class C, S.1584, Good Fine, Halfpenny London Mint, EDWARDVS REX legend S.1557 Good Fine
HalfcrownCharles I Group III, type 3a3, S.2778 mintmark ( P ) Near Fine with some flan stress marks, Shilling Group F, Sixth Briot bust mintmark Star Fine with a shortage of flan at 4 o'clock,
Henry V (2) Penny Mullet to left and broken annulet to right, mint uncertain About Fine, clipped and off-centre with most of the legend missing, HalfpennyLondon Mint with broken annulet either side of the hair S.1795 NVF
Sarawak5 Cents 1908H KM#8 VF/GVF with some hairlines, the edge milling irregular at 3 and 9 o'clock, slanted rather than vertical milling, viewing recommended
Coronation of KingGeorge IV 1821 35mm in Bronze by Pistrucci, Eimer 1146 The official Royal Mint issue Obverse Bust Left Laureate, Reverse George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory, behind, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO in exergue INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII.XIX.ANNO.MDCCCXXI EF toned
Cromwell, Battle of Dunbar 1650 Military Reward Eimer 181 oval 27mm x 33mm in silver Obverse bust of Cromwell left, a battle scene beyond, the reverse erased, GVF with a small edge nick
Peace of Utrecht 1713 58mm diameter in bronze by J.Croker, Eimer 458 Obverse bust laureate and draped ANNA. D:G: MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG Rev. Britannia seated left with olive branch, spear and shield, beyond to left, ships, and right, a farming scene EF with some light surface deposit, this possibly removable with care
William IV Coronation 1831 33mm diameter in copper the official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1251 GVF, Peace of Amiens 1802 Obverse Marquis Cornwallis, Reverse Britannia seated right, holds a tablet with an effigy of George III, a cherub holds an inscribed tablet Fine
MaundyFourpence 1713 ESC 1893 Fine, Maundy Threepence 1713 with Fourpence obverse die ESC 2014A Good Fine with a striking flaw on the bust, toned with some light haymarks
Battle of Ramillies 1706 34mm diameter in bronze by J.Croker, Eimer 419, Obverse Bust of Queen Anne left, Reverse Map of the conquered provinces displayed by two Fames, a town in the distance GALLIS AD. RAMILLIES. VICTIS. XII. MAII MDCCVI Exergue: FLANDR.ET.BRABANT: RECEPT: VF
Egypt Delivered 1801 41mm diameter in bronze by Webb for Mudie Eimer 934 Obverse Bust three-quarters left uniformed . MAJOR GEN. LORD HUTCHINSON Reverse: Exchanging a treaty, Hutchinson stands facing the Bey of Egypt, who hold the reins of a rearing horse, a pyramid beyond. UNC toned with minor contact marks
Expedition to Vigo Bay 1702 25mm diameter in base silver by Lauffer, Obverse Bust left draped, Reverse a navalbattle scene and map of the coastline, Fine, the obverse with some discolouration
SixpenceCharles I Group D Fourth Bust, type 3a, No inner circles, S.2813 mintmark Crown VF with grey tone and some flan stress, both Ex-Middleham hoard
India (2) Quarter Rupee 1835 No initials on truncation, 20 Berries, KM#448.3 NEF with signs of die rust on the obverse, Half Rupee 1835 F incuse on truncation KM#449.3 About Fine with a red residue on the reverse,
Archbishop Sancroft and the Bishops 1688 Eimer 288b (cast, 49mm diameter with plain edge) Obverse: Bust facing right wearing a cap and clerically robed GVIL.SNCROFT.ARCHIEPISC.CANTAVR.1688. Reverse Seven medallions containing busts, clerically robed, of William Lloyd, Francis Turner, John Lake, Henry Compton, Thomas Ken, Thomas White, and Sir John Trelawney, a field of stars, NEF, scratched and lightly tooled in the fields, Cataloguers Note : William Sancroft (1617-1693) Archbishop of Canterbury refused to read James II's 'Declaration of Indulgence' exempting Catholics and dissenters from penal statutes. The bishops were committed to the Tower for opposing the edicts of James II
Battle of Malplaquet 1709 44mm diameter in bronze by J.Croker Eimer 438 Obverse Bust left Crowned and draped ANNA .D.G.MAG:BRI:FR:ET.HIB:REG: Reverse A Battle scene in a wood, Victory hovering with two laurel wreaths. CONCORDIA. ET. VIRTVTE. Exergue GALLIS. AD. TAISNIERE. DEVICTIS. AVG: XXXI. MDCCIX NEF with some light contact marks and traces of lustre
Repeal of the Stamp Act 1766 William Pitt, 40mm diameter in bronze by PingoEimer 713 Obverse: Bust left GVLIELMVS . PITT Reverse THE MAN WHO HAVING SAVED THE PARENT. PLEADED WITH SUCCESS FOR HER CHILDREN in 7 lines NEF with a tone spot behind the bust
Medal Trial Strike in lead, Bust of Nelson, left, in Naval uniform surrounded by garter on which ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY, 68mm diameter (planchet 60mm) EF, Rare
Trafalgar Medal Restrike 1966 by Pinches 44mm diameter in silver Obverse a uniformed bust of Nelson, Reverse a Panoramic view of the naval engagement UNC and lustrous
Proof Set 1950 (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing nFDC bronze and brass lustrous, the Threepence with some small tone spots, in the red box of issue, the box worn with tape stuck to the lid
Florins (8) 1849, 1869 Die Number 11, 1870 Die Number 17, 1871 Die Number 46, 1872 Die Number 40, 1873 Die Number 70, 1878 Die Number 44, 1883, first Fine, others Fair to VG
Halfcrowns and Shillings (13) Halfcrowns (4) 1888, 1889, 1895, 1896, Shillings (9) 1839, 1873 Die Number 132, 1875 Die Number 41, 1878 Die Number 65, 1884, 1885, 1891, 1898, 1901 NF to NVF
PennyEdward IV Heavy Coinage, Bust of Henry VI, Local dies, Durham Mint, Reverse with rose in centre, Fine with a good portrait, struck off-centre with some weaker areas
Florin 1894 ESC 878Davies 833 dies 1B VF/GVF the obverse with some hairlines, a much scarcer type, we note from our archive database that out of 11 previous examples sold, only one has been dies 1A
British West AfricaShilling 1913 FT 39 UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks, the obverse with minor cabinet friction and a few minor tone spots
Pennies to Farthings Edward VII and George V issues (105) Pennies (35), Halfpennies (35), Farthings (35) an almost complete run of dates, in mixed grades a few EF
Westminster Abbey 900th Anniversary 1965 38mm diameter in silver by Mellish, Obverse Edward the Confessor, and Crossed keys, Reverse a view of the Abbey A/UNC and lustrous, Replica Crown Edward VI 1552 in cupro-nickel UNC, Replica Henry VIII Crown of the Double Rose in base metal UNC