Ken was an eclectic collector so we have the pleasure of offering a very wide variety of material from ancients to modern with an interesting overseas offering. Most pieces were purchased in the 1970s so have been “sleeping” for over 40 years. Ken clearly focused on obtaining items that were good value for money when purchased rather than paying whatever price was being asked for high grade and choice material. However the collection does contain many items in solid and better grades and some instances the eye appeal is superior to the technical grade so viewing is recommended. The collection also contains rare issues we have not offered before especially in the Guinea section.
Ken Humphris is now 98 and his son Clive has kindly provided us with some reflections on his father’s coin collecting.
Dad’s interest in coins was first ignited through another interest of his, namely, antique furniture. In 1975 a second-hand antique dealer, who occasionally contacted Dad when he had something of interest for Dad, said he had something different for him to look at. This time it was not a piece of furniture but rather an unusual thin English silver penny. (Dad couldn’t remember the name of the coin). This sparked a fascination in coins for Dad which came from the fact that old coins represented great history and its value came from its age. Dad learnt so much from his English collection including being able to recite the Kings and Queens of England from way back much to the delight of his children. (I remember this! He corrected Mum and I many times for getting the royal succession wrong!)As a chartered surveyor and successful real estate proprietor, he attended and liked going to property auctions. Now he attended coin auctions in and around London and became a regular bidder, sometimes price was no object as the thrill of the chase and the passion to add to his collection drove him on. Hours upon hours in his home office he would pour over his coins in the evenings after work with magnifying glass and coins books at the ready.
The same second-hand dealer that procured the English penny also provided Dad with the start of his Abyssinian collection which were all hammered. Dad became interested in how they were produced and so his collection was broadened. Dad’s Roman collection needs special mention as each was purchased purely driven by a love of history and wonder of the age of the items.
Dad’s passion for coins did not start in his childhood but when he was 55 years old. His only childhood memory of coins was putting a coin on the tram line where it got thoroughly flattened. Now at the age of 98 years and now an antique himself he confesses, his family thinks “with great age comes great value.”
Halfcrowns (3) 1817 Bull Head NEF with a small scuff and some toning on the obverse, 1819 GVF/NEF with a tone spot on the obverse, 1834 GVF, Three ShillingBank Token 1812 VF with some hairlines
Elizabeth I a small group (8) Shillings (6) Second Issue S.2555 Bust 3C mintmark Cross Crosslet, Fine and toned with an old scratch on the obverse, Second Issue S.2555 Bust 3C mintmark Martlet VG/Fine, Sixth Issue S.2577 mintmark Key approaching Fine/Good Fine with an edge nick at 1 o'clock, Sixth Issue S.2577 mintmark Bell (2) Fine or better with signs of flan stress on either side, and VG/Fine, sixth Issue, S.2577 mintmark Escallop NVG/VG, Threepence Fifth Issue 1581 S.2573 Mintmark Greek Cross Fine overall, on an irregularly shaped flan, Halfgroat Sixth Issue S.2579 Pellets behind Bust, mintmark Tun Fine or better
Hammered a small group (6) Groats (5) Edward IV First Reign, Quatrefoils by neck, S.2000 Mintmark Rose Fine, toned, Edward IV First Reign, York Mint, E on breast, S.2012 mintmark Lis VG, Henry VII Regular Profile issue, Triple band to CrownS.2258 mintmark Pheon Fine with a shortage of flan at the top of the obverse, Henry VIII mintmark Lis S.2337E Laker Bust D Fine/Good Fine with an edge nick at the top, Henry VIII Posthumous issue, Canterbury Mint, Bust 6, no mintmark S.2408 VG with shortage of flan at 5 o'clock , ShillingEdward VI Fine silver issue S.2478 mintmark Tun VG/Near Fine, Ex-Reeves Auction 5/5/1978 Lot 1630
Greece, Aigina (404-340 BC) silverdrachm, weighs 5.78 grams. Obv. tortoise with segmented shell, rev. incuse square of ‘skew’ pattern divided into five compartments by straight lines, two pellets in one rectangular division. Sear 2605. Ex Spink 1979. Good very fine.
Halfcrowns (4) Charles I (3) Group IV, Fourth Horseman, type 4, foreshortened horse, S.2779 mintmark Triangle in Circle (2), both Near Fine/Fine, Group III, Third horseman, type 3a1, scarf flies from King's waist S.2773 mintmark Tun, VG/Near Fine, James IS.2666 mintmark Trefoil approaching Fine
ShillingCharles II Third Hammered Issue S.3321 mintmark Crown VF with signs of flan stress on the obverse, the reverse darkly toned around the rims, overall a very pleasing example, our archive database shows that this is the finest example we have offered since 2003
Crowns (2) 1695 OCTAVO ESC 87, Bull 991 Fine or slightly better and nicely toned with a flaw on the reverse, 1696 OCTAVO ESC 89, Bull 995 strong Fine and nicely toned
Bolivia 14 Gramos 1952 Revolution Commemorative, Gold Bullion Series X#12 Ex-Jewellery with very slight traces of a mount having been skilfully removed
German States (6) Saxe-Old-Weimar Half Thaler 1598 Obverse: Two Dukes facing, Reverse: Saxony Arms in ornate shield with date above in circle, formerly KM#3, Dav.9779 Fine or better with a flan flaw at the top where possibly once mounted, Saxony Thaler 1624 WA Middle figure on reverse holds a baton KM#301 NVF, purchased by the vendor in September 1977, Brunswick-Lunegurg-Calenberg 24 Mariengroschen 1697 KM#378 variety, Reverse legend SOLA BONA QUAE HONESTA Fine, Brunswick-Luneberg-Calenberg 12 Mariengroschen 1677 KM#136 Good Fine and bold, Brunswick-Luneburg 2/3 1807 GFM KM#422 GVF and lustrous, German States - Saxony Albertine Thaler 1763 KM#962 About Fine
Malta30 Tari 1798 Hompesch, with dot below bust, Restelli & Sammut 009 KM#345 variant, Near EF/EF with a superb old tone, very scarce in this high grade, we note we have only offered one previous example of this date in 15 years
German States - Saxony-AlbertineThaler 1658 KM#478 VF Ex-Mount. German States - Saxe-Middle-Weimar Thaler 1623GA KM#84 VF with an attractive golden tone, Ex-Mount. German States - Nurnberg Thaler 1680 KM#202 VF with some scratches, Ex-Mount and once gilded. Hungary Thaler 1630 KB KM#75 VF Ex-Mount
Roman Republic (ca 211-206 BC) Bronze post reform asses (11) weighing between 35-47 grams. Obv. head of Janus. Rev. prow of galley, ROMA below. Sear 627 and 628. All with green or brown patina, average fine or better.
Crown 1936 ESC 381, Bull 3649 NEF/EF the obverse with a small flan flaw and some contact marks, some surface residue is present from long term vinyl storage, this possibly removable
Halfcrowns (2) 1745 LIMA Fine/Good Fine, 1746 LIMA Good Fine, Shillings (2) 1723 SSC Second Bust VG, 1745 LIMA NVF toned, Sixpences (3) 1739 Roses Good Fine, 1746 Good Fine, 1757 Near Fine, Halfpenny 1723 VG/NF, Farthings (3) 1720, 1721, 1723 Poor to VG
Maundy Odds (7) Fourpences (4) Charles II Machine made, Good Fine/Fine, 1689 G below bust, with berries in wreath Good Fine, GV below bust, stops before and after G, Fine. 1691 Fine. Threepences (2) 1689 both Arabic 1 in date, EF and VF. Penny 1671 Fine or better. along with GroatHenry VIII Laker Bust D S.25337E VF with a section on the flan clipped between 2 and 8 o'clock
Pennies (10) Edward ILondon Mint (4) VG to Good Fine, comes with old Glendinings envelope from 1976 Henry III Short Cross (2) HENRI ON CANT Good Fine, WILLEM ON LINC Fine, Long Cross (4) Fine/Good Fine, RICARD ON LINC Good Fine, struck off-centre, WILLEM ON NORW Fine with some weaker areas, NICOLE ON LVND Good Fine with a flan split in two places
PennyEdward the Confessor Small Cross type S.1183 moneyer SCVLA, York Mint, NEF with pleasing tone, a thin scratch on the obverse and reverse, and with a small shortage of flan between 2 and 3 o'clock
Shillings (6) Charles I Group A Bust 2, larger Crown, outer arch only jewelled S.2782 mintmark Lis, Fine with two long old scratches on the obverse, Group D, Fourth Bust, type 3a, no inner circles, S.2791 mintmark Crown (2) Fine/Good Fine, and VG with dark tone, Charles I Group E, type 4.3 single arched crown, Large XII S.2796 mintmark Anchor Near Fine/Fine, Charles I Group F, Sixth Large Briot bust S.2799 mintmark Triangle in Circle Fine, Charles I Group F, Sixth Large Briot bust S.2799 mintmark Star Fine or better with some slightly weaker areas, nicely toned, Farthing Charles I Richmond, mintmark Trefoil VG
Shillings (6) James I Third Coinage, Sixth Large Bust S.2668 mintmark Trefoil Good Fine nicely toned, with a flan crack at 8 o'clock, Charles ITower Mint under Parliament, Taller narrow bust S.2802 mintmark Sun, short of flan in places, Fine/Good Fine and nicely toned, the reverse with some heavier contact marks, Charles I Group F, Sixth Large Briot type bust S.2799 mintmark Star Near Fine with some weak areas, Charles I Group F, Sixth Large Briot type bust S.2799 mintmark Triangle VG/Fine, the obverse double struck, Charles I Small Aberystwyth bust Large XII S.2792 mintmark Tun Near Fine/Fine with some old thin scratches, Charles I Group E type 4.3 single arched crown, Large XII S.2796 mintmark Anchor Fine/Good Fine, the obverse with some double striking
SixpenceElizabeth I 1566 Intermediate bust 4B S.2562 mintmark Lion Fine/About Fine, Groats (2) Henry VII Profile issue, Regular Issue, S.2258 mintmark Pheon Good Fine, Henry VIII Second Coinage S.2337E, Laker Bust D Fine the reverse with a pleasing tone
German States (3) Teutonic Order Thaler 1603 (32 groschen) KM#3, Dav.5848 GVF, the edges showing some striations at 12 and 6 o'clock, the surface though show no signs of the coin having been mounted, Mansfeld - Eisleben Thaler 1577 MB#44 NVF, Saxony-Albertine2 Thaler 1854F KM#1149 NVF/VF once cleaned
Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 GF/NVF lightly cleaned, Ex-Reeves Auction 3/2/1978 Lot 1688, Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 Near Fine, Ex-Jewellery and with light graffiti
Half Sovereign 1835 Marsh 411 VF/GF Ex-Jewellery, the edges with the full milling intact, strong magnification reveals the slight traces of being in jewellery remaining in the fields
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Fine, toned, Crowns (4) 1820LX (2) VG and Fine, 1821 SECUNDO VG, 1822 SECUNDO Near Fine, Twopences 1797 (2) VF with some scratches and VG once gilded, Penny 1797 VG
Halfcrown 1746 LIMA Fine, Shillings (3) 1723 SSC First Bust, EF with some thin scratches in the obverse field, 1745 LIMA Good Fine, the obverse cleaned, 1758 EF with some scratches in the reverse field
Roman (2nd century BC - 1st century BC) silverdenari. Includes Julius Caesar, obv. head of Venus right. Rev. Gaulish captives seated at trophy. Republic denari of L Antestius Gragulus, L. Cosconium M, M. Marcius, A Plautius, Sex. Pompeius Fostlus. First fine, the others very fine. (6)
GroatCharles I 1644 Exeter Mint, S.3088 GVF/VF the obverse with some spots, the portrait an excellent sharp strike and finer than the Brooker Plate coin, neatly clipped and weighing 1.40 grammes, a rare and under-rated piece, confirmed by our archive database showing that we have only offered one other example, this in 2005
PenniesJohn (3) London Mint, moneyer Walter X or REX composed of wedges, GVF and pleasing, Durham Mint, moneyer Piereis, Class 5c S.1352 Good Fine with bold portrait, London Mint, moneyer Ilger Class 5c with rounder portrait Fine
Shillings (4) Elizabeth I Second Issue S.2555 Bust 3B, Mintmark Martlet Fine, toned with and old scratch on the obverse, James I Second Coinage S.2654 mintmark Rose Fine/Good Fine, Charles I (2) Tower Mint under Parliament S.2800 mintmark (P) Good Fine with pleasing portrait, Charles I Group E, Smaller Bust S.28796 mintmark Anchor Fine with some old scratches
Crown 1682 2 over 1, also edge appears QVRRTO due to QVARTO being struck over TERTIO ESC 65B, Bull 418 Good Fine/Fine with some haymarking and an underlying old pastel tone, rated R2 by ESC and Bull
Halfcrowns (2) 1745 LIMA About Fine/Fine, 1746 LIMA Good Fine/Fine, Shillings (2) 1745 LIMA Fine, 1758 VF cleaned, Sixpences (2) 1757 Fine, 1758 Near Fine
Halfcrowns (3) 1834 GVF, 1887 Jubilee Head A/UNC and lustrous with partial toning, 1926 First Head NEF the obverse deeply toned, Shillings (4) 1787 No Hearts Bright NVF, 1816 GEF, 1826 EF, 1887 Jubilee Head EF toned, Sixpence 1787 Hearts NEF/EF
Coronation of Charles II 1661 29mm diameter in Silver by T.Simon, the official Coronation Issue, Eimer 221 Obv. Bust to right crowned and draped, CAROLVS.II.D.G.ANG.SCO.FR.ET.HI.REX, Rev. the King enthroned, left, crowned by Peace hovering above EVERSO.MISSVS.SVCCVRRERE.SECLO.XXIII APR.1661 GVF the obverse with some contact marks, accompanied by a British Museum advice slip from 1975
ShillingElizabeth I Second Issue, S.2555 Bust 3A, Mintmark Cross Crosslet VF with bold portrait, the obverse with old scratches, Ex-Reeves Auction 3/3/1978 Lot 1670
Crowns (2) 1695 SEPTIMO, with cinquefoil stops on the edge ESC 86, Bull 990, Fine with an old and colourful tone, 1696 ESC 89, Bull 995 Fine, Ex-Reeves Auction 1/4/1977 Lot 1364
Shillings (2) 1692 ESC 1075, Bull 863 NVF/VF toned with initials scratched on the portraits, this visible under magnification, 1693 Stop after BR, No Stop after REGINA ESC 1076, Bull 868 VG
Hammered a small group (8) GroatEdward III Type G Annulets in one quarter Fine and bold, Pennies (4) Edward I Durham Mint NVG/Fine, Edward I York Mint Fine, Henry IIICanterbury Mint, moneyer Nicole About Fine, Henry III Short Cross, King with sceptre, London Mint, moneyer EDWIN, Fine, Halfpennies (3) Edward III London Mint, About Fine, Henry V Broken Annulets either side of the portrait, Fine or better on a ragged flan, Henry VI Annulet issue About Fine, weak in place with a good portrait,
ShillingElizabeth I Milled Coinage , undated, large flan size of 32mm, decorated dress, S.2590, mintmark Star, the Queen's face worn, otherwise Fine, a very rare issue
ScotlandTwelve Shillings (2) Charles I Third Coinage (1637-1642) Type IV Falconer's issue, Bust wholly within inner circle, Reverse with F over CrownS.5562 Good Fine with an old dig in the obverse field, Twelve Shillings Charles I Third Coinage (1637-1642) Type IV Falconer's issue New style bust, slightly breaks inner circle, with F after Obverse legend, Fine the obverse with an old scratch
Crown 1662 No Rose, No date on edge, die axis upright (en medaille) 11 Harp Strings, Unlisted by the 1992 edition of ESC, the Bull edition lists the coin (Bull 348) as Rarity 5 and lists the type as having 8 Harp strings, Fine with old toning, the obverse tooled, an extremely rare variety for the Crown Specialist, the first we have offered
Crowns (2) 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 VF with some contact marks, Ex-Reeves Auction 2/7/1976 Lot 889, 1820 LX ESC 219, Bull 2016 GVF toned with some scratches and surface marks
HalfpennyCharles IIPattern in copper, Obverse: Bust to left with short hair CAROLVS . A . CAROLO, Reverse Britannia seated to left on a globe, QVATVOR . MARIA . VINDICO with C of VINDICO touching the O, Exergue: BRITANNIA Peck 404 EF/NEF the reverse with some surface cracks and long scratches
Sixpence 1697 GVLIEIMVS error, Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns ESC 1566C, Bull 1237 Lustrous UNC with some minor haymarks and some light toning, Very Rare in this high grade
Pennies (6) 1841 REG No Colon NEF, 1848 Unaltered Date NEF, 1853 Ornamental Trident EF, 1854 Ornamental Trident EF, 1857 Plain Trident GEF with traces of lustre, 1858 Large Date with WW EF, Halfpennies (3) 1855 NEF, 1857 NEF, 1859 9 over 8 GEF/AU most with degrees of surface residue from long term vinyl storage, possibly removable with care
ByzantineConstantine IV (AD 668-685) goldsolidus. Weighs 4.46 grams. Beardless bust, three quarter face to r, holding spear and wearing helmet and cuirass. Rev. VICTORIA AUG 4 O, cross potent between Heraclius and Tiberius standing CONOB below. Sear 1153. Very fine but flatness of striking to area below bust and on reverse.
Halfcrown 1656 CommonwealthESC 437, Bull 49 Fine, struck on a porous flan, the reverse with a spot below the mintmark, purchased by the vendor in November 1976
HalfcrownCharles IOxford Mint 1643 Reverse: Two Small Plumes flanking a larger central plume, Declaration reads RELIG.PROT.LE.ANG. LIB. PAR (last A unbarred) No stops either side of OX, 12.26 grammes S.2962, North 2423 Near Fine/Fine, clipped
Hammered a small group (6) Groat Edward III Treaty Period S.1616 Fine struck on an uneven flan, Halfgroats (5) Henry VI Annulet issue S.1839 VG or better, Henry VIII Second Coinage, Canterbury Mint, Archbishop Cranmer S.2345 mintmark Catherine Wheel/-, Good Fine, toned, Henry VIII First Coinage, York Mint, Archbishop Bainbridge S.2323 mintmark Pansy/Martlet, About Fine with some weaker areas, this unrecorded by Spink, purchased by the vendor in 1977, Henry VIII Third Coinage, Tower MintS.2375 Fair with ragged edge, Henry VII Canterbury Mint Fine struck off-centre, making exact attribution not possible
Halfcrowns (2) 1696 First Bust, Early Harp, Large Shields ESC 522, Bull 1016 NVF toned with some old surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care, 1696C Large Shields, Large Early Harp ESC 525, Bull 1065 VG
Halfpennies (5) 1860 Beaded Border A/UNC, 1862 EF, 1871 EF, 1889 9 over 8 EF, 1901 EF all with lustre, and with surface residue from long term vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care