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Lot:38 A Remarkable Elizabethan to Georgian Gold Coin Bracelet, c. 1587-1817 (13), in a yellow-metal Daisy

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SPINK2022年1月伦敦-NYINC世界钱币

2022-01-16 22:00:00

2022-01-17 02:00:00

USD 10200

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A Remarkable Elizabethan to Georgian Gold Coin Bracelet, c. 1587-1817 (13), in a yellow-metal Daisy Chain, 104.24g (Cumulative Weight), all flash gilt and mounted with four-clasp interlocking hoops, including: i) George III, Guinea, 1785 (MCE 389; Spink 3728), soldered, some bagmarks, otherwise struck details about extremely fine ii) George III, Guinea, 1777, J type 1 (MCE 382; Spink 3728), soldered, scuff on cheek, otherwise struck details a bolder very fine iii) George III, Spade Guinea, 1787 (MCE 382; Spink 3728), soldered, scuffs in field, otherwise struck details very fine or marginally better iv) Charles I, Group B, Gold Double Crown, 1630-1631, m.m. anchor with rounded flukes (Brooker 148-149; Spink 2699), soldered, previously pierced at 12 and 6 oclock and amateurishly plugged, nevertheless a bold portrait, struck details better than very fine v) James I, Touchpiece or Angel, 1618-1619, m.m. plain cross (Spink 2616), previously pierced and split at 10 oclock and subsequently plugged, nevertheless struck details pleasingly uniform and bold, lamentably mounted but a very rare survivor vi) Charles I, Group C, Unite, 1631-1632, Class IIa, m.m. rose (Brooker 70; Spink 2690), soldered, creased, dented and pierced at 12 oclock, otherwise on a neat round flan, good to fair vii) James I, Second Coinage, Unite, 1618-1619, m.m. plain cross (Spink 2620), soldered, heavily dented on face, creased across breast and a small piercing at 6 oclock, otherwise fair to almost fine viii) Charles II, Second Hammered Issue, Unite, April - October 1662, by Thomas Simon, m.m. crown (Bull, dies O7/R6 ~ EGC 134 [R3]; Spink 2620), soldered, pierced at 12 oclock and repaired, otherwise a neat round coin, struck details almost very fine, a rare die pairing according to Bull ix) Elizabeth I, Second Restoration Coinage, Sixth Issue, Angel, 1 June 1587 - 31 January 1590, m.m. crescent [over escallop on obverse] (Brown and Comber C34; Spink 2531), pierced and plugged at 11 oclock, heavily soldered in legends, otherwise struck details very fine, an historic issue from the time of the Spanish Armada x) George III, Guinea, 1786 (MCE 390; Spink 3728), soldered, some flecking, otherwise struck details about extremely fine xi) George III, Spade Guinea, 1791 (MCE 395; Spink 3729), soldered, otherwise struck details a bolder very fine xii) George III, New Coinage, Sovereign, 1817 (Marsh 1; MCE 464; Spink 3785), soldered, a gouge before neck and edge repaired at 12 oclock, otherwise struck details a bolder very fine, the sought-after first year of issue xiii) Netherlands, Utrecht, Trade Ducat, 1745 (Fb. 285), pierced, plugged and soldered with catchment plate on reverse, otherwise struck details about extremely fine; a truly remarkable and unusual bracelet, lamentable for its destruction of prized English numismatic rarities but most notable as a statement piece for any true connoisseur collector (13)

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