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.”
MedievalEuropean (7) ScotlandPlackJames IV Fine with dark tone, Spain Real Ferdinand and Isabella, undated issue, Burgos Mint GVF, France - Provence, Carlin or Gillat, Robert (1309-1343) VF toned with a pleasant, even strike, Italy - Savoy Soldo 1568 Fine, Spain (2) - Castile and Leon Billon Noven Alfonso X (1252-84) Seville 0.8 grammes VF, Castile and Leon Billon Cornado Alfonso X (1252-84) VF, Netherlands - Holland an imitative issue of the England Short Cross type Fine
Nero (AD 54-68). Includes brasssestertius, rev. Roma seated. Asses rev. Janus temple, Victory alighting (2). Dupondius rev. Securitas enthroned right. Mostly fine or better(5)
Halfcrown 1697 First Bust, Large Shields, Later Harp, with E over larger E in GVLIELMVS as ESC 541, Bull 1021 strong VF with an old and colourful tone, some old scratches are present on BR.FRA, these possibly made at the time of minting as there is a corresponding weakness on III.DEI on the obverse
Halfcrowns (2) 1680 TRICESIMO SECVNDO ESC 485, Bull 489, VG/NF with some old light surface marks and adjustment lines, Very Rare, rated R3 by ESC, 1689 First Shield, No frosting, with pearls, Fine/About Fine, toned
Shillings (11) 1844 Bright NEF, 1882 Good Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head (2) GF and NVF, 1890 Good Fine, 1892 NVF, 1894 NVF, 1896 VF, 1897 GVF/NEF, 1912 VF, 1915 NEF, Sixpences (4) 1874 Die Number 27, NVF, 1876 Die Number 5 Fine, 1877 No Die Number, Good Fine, holed, 1884 GVF
Twopence 1797 EF with a few small spots visible under magnification, Pennies (2) 1825 GVF with some surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care, 1826 Reverse A NVF, Halfpenny 1827 Good Fine
Groat Mary S.2492 mintmark Pomegranate VG/Fine, ShillingEdward VI Fine silver issue S.2482 mintmark Tun, Fine, creased, with some dark tone on the edge in places
Halfcrown 1683 ESC 490, Bull 497 some weakness of strike between 1 and 2 o'clock and correspondingly so on the reverse, otherwise About Fine/Fine, Rare, Shilling 1683 ESC 1605, Bull 558 approaching Fine with uneven tone, Rare
Halfcrowns (2) 1679 ESC 481, Bull 480, TRICESIMO PRIMO About Fine/Fine with old silver toning, 1689 First Shield, No frosting, with pearls ESC 511, Bull 845 Fine/About Fine with old toning
Shillings (3) 1787 No Hearts, No stop over Head ESC 1218, Bull 2133 Fine, 1787 No Hearts ESC 1216 VF, 1816 Repunched first 1 in date VF toned, Ex-Sussex Coins 22/9/1977, Sixpence 1787 No Hearts Bright GVF, Groats (2) 1836 About EF, 1837 EF
Byzantine Constans II (AD 641-688) goldsolidus. Weighs 4.44 grams. Facing bust with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys and holding globus cross. Rev. VICTORIA AUG 4 S, cross potent on four steps, CONOB below. Sear 953. Good very fine with lustre, but probably ex mount with damage to an area of the edge.
Greece, Rhodes ((88-43 BC) silver trihemidrachm, weighs 4.25 grams. Obv. head of Helios three quarter face to right. Rev. full blown rose to front, P - O in field, corn ear below. Sear 5069. Very fine, but with deposit on reverse
Hammered a small group (4) Groat Henry VI Annulet issue, Calais Mint, Annulets at neck, S.1836 mintmark Incurved Pierced Cross NVF nicely toned, Groat Henry VII facing bust S.2199 mintmark Pansy Fine with an edge nick and a long edge crack, Halfgroat Henry VI Annulet issue, Calais Mint S.1840 About Fine, ShillingEdward VI Fine Silver issue S.2482 mintmark Tun G/VG
Shilling 1654 Commonwealth, No stop after OF and triple struck O in OF, ESC 992A, Bull 143 VG or slightly better with some weak areas, Rare, rated R2 by ESC and Bull, our archive database, stretching back to 2003 indicates that this the first example we have offered
German States - Prussia20 Marks Gold 1888A VF scratched in the obverse field at 3 o'clock by KONIG leaving a small depression, viewing recommended, Ex-Reeves Auction 2/7/1976 Lot 1692 £35
Halfcrowns (2) 1690 SECVNDO, No frosting, no pearls, Second L in GVLIELMVS double struck, ESC 513, Bull 847 VG, the obverse with some tooling on the portraits, Rare, 1689 Second Shield, Caul only frosted, with pearls ESC 510, Bull 839 Near Fine with a flan flaw on the reverse
Halfcrowns (2) 1697y First Bust, Later Harp, Large Shields ESC 551, Bull 1100 Fine, the reverse slightly better, attractively toned with some haymarking, 1697E ESC 547, Bull 1074 VG with an attractive old tone
Third Guineas (2) 1802 S.3740 About Fine with some thin scratches on the obverse, 1806 S.3740 About Fine/Fine, lightly creased with some minor haymarks
Italian States and Italy (5) Naples and Sicily 120 Grana (4) 1834 KM#309 Fine, 1855 KM#370 GVF/NEF, 1856 KM#370 VF, 1857 as KM#370 1 over 1 in date Good Fine, Italy 5 Lire 1874M BN KM#8.3
Malta30 Tari 1798 Hompesch, with dot below bust, Restelli & Sammut 009 KM#345 variant NVF with old coppery tone, we note we have only offered one previous example of this date in 15 years
Crowns (2) 1662 No Rose below bust, No edge date ESC 19, Bull 347 VG, 1676 ESC 51, Bull 397 About Fine/Fine with some surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
Pennies (7) 1862 EF with some thin scratches, 1868 NEF, 1878 GVF/NEF, Ex-Falmouth 4/6/1977, 1885 NEF with a flan flaw on the date, 1899 Lustrous A/UNC, 1900 UNC, 1901 UNC
Roman (3rd century AD). Collection of bronze antoniniani including Victorinus, Gallenius, Claudius II, Carausius and Tetricus I and II. Fine to very fine (35)
Groat Charles IAberystwyth, Crown breaks inner circle S.2891 mintmark Book Good Fine and nicely toned, Halfgroat Charles I Pattern by Briot A.2856A, North 2687, Reverse with interlinked C's Fine/VF the obverse with some scratches
ScotlandTwelve ShillingsCharles I Third Coinage (1637-1642) Thistle at end of obverse legend and Thistle above the crown. Fine and bold, A rare die combination, as out of 14 previous example we have handled, none have had the thistle mintmark on both sides
Halfcrown 1680 Reversed D in SECVNDO ESC 485A (incorrectly listed for 1681 in Bull) Ex-Wreck of 'The Association' VF with some heavier surface marks and edge knocks, Very Rare, rated R3 by ESC, Ex-Reeves Auction 7/9/1979 Lot 1240 (Variety unrecorded at the time of the Reeves sale)
Halfcrowns (2) 1689 First Shield, Caul only frosted, with pearls, ESC 505, Bull 831, Near Fine/Fine with an edge nick, 1689 Second Shield, No frosting, with pearls, ESC 511, Bull 845 Near Fine, toned
Pennies (3) 1841 REG No Colon 4 over 8 NEF, 1858 the 8 overstruck, underlying figure unclear GEF with traces of lustre, 1858 Small Date with WW VF, Farthings (5) 1821 GVF, 1878 GF, 1886 GVF, 1897 GEF and lustrous, 1901 GEF toned, Half Farthing 1843 VF, Third Farthings 1878 (2) both UNC with near full lustre
FranceEcu (3) 1709H 3 Crowns Reverse, La Rochelle Mint, KM#386.7 Good Fine the reverse with some adjustment lines, 1735 L Bayonne Mint, KM#486.12 VG, Ex-Reeves Auction 1/4/1977 Lot 1343, 1778Q Perpignan Mint KM#564.13 VF and nicely toned, Ex-Reeves Auction 1/7/1977 Lot 928
Sixpences (2) 1697E Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns ESC 1671, Bull 1286 Good Fine/Fine with some haymarking, Very Rare, rated R3 by ESC, 1698 Plain in angles ESC 1575, Bull 1244 Good Fine
Sixpence 1884 NEF/GVF, Groats (2) 1844 EF, 1888 GVF, Medal Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, GVF, India Rupee 1862 Fine, Toy Money (9) Florin by Lauer, Fine and the 'Victoria's Children' series (8) VF to EF, along with a further group of Shillings (7) 1707E, 1875 Die Number 44, 1881, 1883, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1889 Large Jubilee Head, 1906 these in mixed lower grades
Roman (2nd century AD). Includes Antoninus Piussestertius, rev. Fides standing. As, rev. two shields. Marcus Aurelius As, rev. Eagle on altar. Faustina Junior sestertius, Faustina Senior sestertius, rev. Aeternitas standing. As. Septimius Severus sestertius, rev. Roma seated. Mostly fine (8)
Pennies (6) John Short Cross Class 5c, Ipswich Mint, moneyer IOHAN Near VF, slightly off-centre, Edward I Long Cross (4) London Mint, Class 10D/E Fine, the image of the cross die clashing through on the obverse prevents more accurate attribution, London Mint Class 4a Good Fine, Canterbury Mint Class 10 Near Fine, darkly toned, London Mint Class 10 Near Fine, Edward II London Mint, Class 11a Fine
Pennies (8) 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 10 dies 2+D EF and lustrous, 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 15 dies 4+D EF, 1891 GEF with traces of lustre, 1897 GEF with traces of lustre, 1901 (4) EF to UNC with varying degrees of lustre, Halfpenny 1901 Lustrous UNC, some with surface residue from long term vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
France (8) 5 Francs (2) 1831W Fine, 1868BB Lustrous GEF, 30 Sols 1792 I VG, Quarter Franc (5) 1837W NVF, 1838A (3) EF, VF, and Fine, 1842A Good Fine, French Indo-China10 Cents 1896A VF Scarce, Haiti INA Retro series Crown 1811 L'An 8 a modern restrike Toned UNC
Celtic (1st century BC). Iceni silver unit, obv. boar, Rev. horse right. S.431. Dobunni silver unit, obv. Head r. Rev. horse l S.378 1st fine, 2nd very fine