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Lead Weight 007401~
Medieval 'Crown' Trade Weight. Lead, 195 grams, 75.95 mm. Circa 15th Century A.D. A large triangular bullion weight. Within an inner raised triangle is a crown. Very Fine and RARE.
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Medieval 'Crown' Trade Weight. Lead, 195 grams, 75.95 mm. Circa 15th Century A.D. A large triangular bullion weight. Within an inner raised triangle is a crown. Very Fine and RARE. SOLD

~Lead Weight 007401|19993|~12316~12163~~
Coin Weight 006753~
Richard II 'Gold Noble' 'Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 6.67 grams; 16.92 mm. Circa 1380 A.D. A coin weight for a gold noble, on the obverse of the weight is a depiction of a ship. Good Fine. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 18. Good Fine.
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Richard II 'Gold Noble' 'Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 6.67 grams; 16.92 mm. Circa 1380 A.D. A coin weight for a gold noble, on the obverse of the weight is a depiction of a ship. Good Fine. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 18. Good Fine. SOLD~Coin Weight 006753|18185|~12316~13942~~
Coin Weight 008270~
William III 'Gold Half Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 3.86 grams; 17.63 mm. Circa 1694 - 1702 A.D. GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA REX, Laureate bust of William III right. On the reverse is a large crown with a ˝ GVINEA W mark of value below. Ref: Identical example in lion's, ships and angels page 28. Cleaned and in Good Fine condition.
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William III 'Gold Half Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 3.86 grams; 17.63 mm. Circa 1694 - 1702 A.D. GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA REX, Laureate bust of William III right. On the reverse is a large crown with a ˝ GVINEA W mark of value below. Ref: Identical example in lion's, ships and angels page 28. Cleaned and in Good Fine condition. SOLD


~Coin Weight 008270|18183|~12316~14008~~
Coin Weight 009892~
James I 'Gold Crown' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 2.39 grams (36.8 grains); 13.32 mm. First Issue, 1603 - 1604 A.D, Reduced to weigh a second issue Britain Crown and struck with an official Crowned I (IACOBVS) counter stamp. Obverse: I:R. BRI, around crowned bust of James I right. Reverse: Crowned V. S/VI. D (Five shillings, six pence), with an official crowned I counter stamp. Ref: Similar example listed in Lions, ships and angels page 26. Extremely Fine.

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James I 'Gold Crown' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 2.39 grams (36.8 grains); 13.32 mm. First Issue, 1603 - 1604 A.D, Reduced to weigh a second issue Britain Crown and struck with an official Crowned I (IACOBVS) counter stamp. Obverse: I:R. BRI, around crowned bust of James I right. Reverse: Crowned V. S/VI. D (Five shillings, six pence), with an official crowned I counter stamp. Ref: Similar example listed in Lions, ships and angels page 26. Extremely Fine. SOLD



~Coin Weight 009892|18635|~12316~15498~~
Coin Weight 003308~
Miscellaneous ‘Bullion’ Coin Weight. Lead, 3.72 grams, 13.97 mm. An interesting rectangular 14th Century A.D. weight, with three Lis? Within a heater shaped shield in centre. Very Fine condition.~
Miscellaneous ‘Bullion’ Coin Weight. Lead, 3.72 grams, 13.97 mm. An interesting rectangular 14th Century A.D. weight, with three Lis? Within a heater shaped shield in centre. Very Fine condition. SOLD~Coin Weight 003308|10954|~12316~10244~~
Coin Weight 009893~
Antwerp 'Ecu D’or au Soleil' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 3.18 grams (48.9 grains), 16.49 mm. Circa 1593 A.D. Obverse: M/L|D/P either side of a right hand. Listed as an unknown maker in Lions, Ships and Angels. Reverse: Crowned shield depicting three fleur de lis, as shown on French Ecu D’or au Soleil coins. The gold Ecu D’or au Soleil was circulated in Britain with a value of six shillings. Good Very Fine.



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Antwerp 'Ecu D’or au Soleil' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 3.18 grams (48.9 grains), 16.49 mm. Circa 1593 A.D. Obverse: M/L|D/P either side of a right hand. Listed as an unknown maker in Lions, Ships and Angels. Reverse: Crowned shield depicting three fleur de lis, as shown on French Ecu D’or au Soleil coins. The gold Ecu D’or au Soleil was circulated in Britain with a value of six shillings. Good Very Fine. SOLD



~Coin Weight 009893|18636|~12316~15549~~
Coin Weight 001009~
George III ‘Gold Half Guinea’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 3.89 grams, 1665 mm.A cast weight to weigh the gold Half Guinea [10 Shillings and 6 Pence]. Circa 1760 A.D. Nice coin weight with punched value. Very Fine.~
George III ‘Gold Half Guinea’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 3.89 grams, 1665 mm.A cast weight to weigh the gold Half Guinea [10 Shillings and 6 Pence]. Circa 1760 A.D. Nice coin weight with punched value. Very Fine. SOLD~Coin Weight 001009|8938|~12316~8951~~
Coin Weight 001006~
George III 'Half Gold Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 3.73 grams, 17.72 mm. Circa 18th Century. Geo III, below 1772. Reverse: D G, below 2:14 (2 shillings and 14 pence). Fine condition.

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George III 'Half Gold Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 3.73 grams, 17.72 mm. Circa 18th Century. Geo III, below 1772. Reverse: D G, below 2:14 (2 shillings and 14 pence). Fine condition. SOLD

~Coin Weight 001006|8850|~12316~8894~~
Coin Weight 001008~
George III ‘Gold Guinea’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 8.03 grams, 23.29 mm. Circa 1760 A.D. A cast weight to weight a gold guinea [21 Shillings]. Good Fine - Very Fine.~
George III ‘Gold Guinea’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 8.03 grams, 23.29 mm. Circa 1760 A.D. A cast weight to weight a gold guinea [21 Shillings]. Good Fine - Very Fine. SOLD~Coin Weight 001008|8941|~12316~8950~~
Coin Weight 001023~
Lowlands 'Gold Quarter Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 2.24 grams; 14.84 mm. Circa Early 16th Century A.D. A weight from the Lowlands most probably Antwerp, it is square in shape with two faces, one face showing a ship with an R on the left and rose in the centre below, identical to the design on the obverse of a Ryal or Rose Noble. Good Fine condition.

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Lowlands 'Gold Quarter Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 2.24 grams; 14.84 mm. Circa Early 16th Century A.D. A weight from the Lowlands most probably Antwerp, it is square in shape with two faces, one face showing a ship with an R on the left and rose in the centre below, identical to the design on the obverse of a Ryal or Rose Noble. Good Fine condition. SOLD

~Coin Weight 001023|18230|~12316~15362~~
Coin Weight 001431~
Gelderse 'Gold Rijder' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 2.58 grams; 15.08 mm. Circa 17th Century A.D. A square double sided weight, the obverse depicts a horse with a rider holding a sword with ‘DE GHEL’ above, denoting it was used to weigh a fraction of the Gelderse Gold Rijder. Ref: Similar example illustrated in Lions, Ships and Angels, Page 25. Good Fine condition.

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Gelderse 'Gold Rijder' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 2.58 grams; 15.08 mm. Circa 17th Century A.D. A square double sided weight, the obverse depicts a horse with a rider holding a sword with ‘DE GHEL’ above, denoting it was used to weigh a fraction of the Gelderse Gold Rijder. Ref: Similar example illustrated in Lions, Ships and Angels, Page 25. Fine condition. SOLD

~Coin Weight 001431|18234|~12316~15357~~
Coin Weight 008698~
Edward IV - Henry VII 'Gold Quarter Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 1.74 grams; 13.04 mm. Circa 15th - 16th Century A.D. A round uniface coin weight, used for weighing a gold quarter ryal first issued by Edward IV, the depicted on the face is a king with sword and shield in a boat with a rose below, all coin weights for the Ryal or Rose Noble and its fractions were struck with the same dies. Ref: Similar example illustrated in Lions, Ships and Angels, Page 21. Very Fine condition.

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Edward IV - Henry VII 'Gold Quarter Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 1.74 grams; 13.04 mm. Circa 15th - 16th Century A.D. A round uniface coin weight, used for weighing a gold quarter ryal first issued by Edward IV, the depicted on the face is a king with sword and shield in a boat with a rose below, all coin weights for the Ryal or Rose Noble and its fractions were struck with the same dies. Ref: Similar example illustrated in Lions, Ships and Angels, Page 21. Very Fine condition. SOLD

~Coin Weight 008698|18232|~12316~15360~~
Coin Weight 006814~
RARE Antwerp 'Henry VII Gold Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 7.10 grams; 16.35 mm. Circa Early 16th Century A.D. A weight from the Lowlands most probably Antwerp, it is square in shape with two faces. The obverse depicts a hand with M D and L P below within a circle. The reverse shows a ship with an R on the left and rose in the centre below, identical to the design on the obverse of a Ryal or Rose Noble. Ref: M D/LP is listed as an unknown maker in Lions, Ships and Angels hence rare. Very Fine condition.

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RARE Antwerp 'Henry VII Gold Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 7.10 grams; 16.35 mm. Circa Early 16th Century A.D. A weight from the Lowlands most probably Antwerp, it is square in shape with two faces. The obverse depicts a hand with M D and L P below within a circle. The reverse shows a ship with an R on the left and rose in the centre below, identical to the design on the obverse of a Ryal or Rose Noble. Ref: M D/LP is listed as an unknown maker in Lions, Ships and Angels hence rare. Very Fine condition. SOLD

~Coin Weight 006814|18231|~12316~15361~~
Coin Weight 001019~
Henry VI ‘Gold Noble’ Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 6.32 grams; 18.84 mm. Circa 1422 A.D. Stamped with crown, lis below. Good Fine.

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Henry VI ‘Gold Noble’ Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 6.32 grams; 18.84 mm. Circa 1422 A.D. Stamped with crown, lis below. Good Fine. SOLD

~Coin Weight 001019|8898|~12316~8935~~
Coin Weight 001437~
Stuart ‘Silver Bullion’ Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 2.34 grams, 15.96 mm. Circa 17th Century. A silver bullion coin weight to weigh 6D [6 pence] worth of silver. Good Fine condition.~
Stuart ‘Silver Bullion’ Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 2.34 grams, 15.96 mm. Circa 17th Century. A silver bullion coin weight to weigh 6D [6 pence] worth of silver. Good Fine condition. SOLD~Coin Weight 001437|10956|~12316~10245~~
Coin Weight 001435~
RARE 15th Century English 'Cup' Coin Weight. Lead, 7.45 grams, 18.00 mm. Circa 15th Century. A bullion coin weight from the centre of a set of early 'Cup Weights'. English cross in centre of a heater shaped shield, with raised pellet in centre, pelleted banded border around, hatched either side of the shield. Extremely Fine 'as found' condition. VERY RARE.
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RARE 15th Century English 'Cup' Coin Weight. Lead, 7.45 grams, 18.00 mm. Circa 15th Century. A bullion coin weight from the centre of a set of early 'Cup Weights'. English cross in centre of a heater shaped shield, with raised pellet in centre, pelleted banded border around, hatched either side of the shield. Extremely Fine 'as found' condition. VERY RARE. SOLD
~Coin Weight 001435|10958|~12316~10253~~
Medieval/Tudor Angel Coin Weight 007776~
Elizabeth I 'Half Angel' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 4.50 grams, 16.33 mm. Circa 1600's, probably during the reign of Elizabeth I. A nice medieval coin weight, depicting and angle spearing dragon, these are British and date from the 15th Century A.D. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 21. Good Fine condition.
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Elizabeth I 'Half Angel' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 4.50 grams, 16.33 mm. Circa 1600's, probably during the reign of Elizabeth I. A nice medieval coin weight, depicting and angle spearing dragon, these are British and date from the 15th Century A.D. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 21. Good Fine condition. SOLD
~Medieval/Tudor Angel Coin Weight 007776|15598|~12316~13949~~
Medieval/Tudor Half Angel Coin Weight 007971~
Elizabeth I Half Angel' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 2.45 grams, 13.11 mm. Circa 1600's, probably during the reign of Elizabeth I. A nice medieval coin weight, depicting and angle spearing dragon, these are British and date from the 15th Century A.D. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 21.Very Fine condition.~
Elizabeth I Half Angel' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 2.45 grams, 13.11 mm. Circa 1600's, probably during the reign of Elizabeth I. A nice medieval coin weight, depicting and angle spearing dragon, these are British and date from the 15th Century A.D. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 21.Very Fine condition. SOLD~Medieval/Tudor Half Angel Coin Weight 007971|15627|~12316~13948~~
English Medieval Crowned Fleur Half Noble Coin Weight 006780~
English Medieval 'Crowned Fleur' Half Noble Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 2.85 grams, 14.85 mm. Circa 15th Century A.D. A coin weight used for weighing gold half noble, in the centre is a crude early crowned lis. Ref: Identical example in lion's, ships and angels page 34. Very Fine condition.
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English Medieval 'Crowned Fleur' Half Noble Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 2.85 grams, 14.85 mm. Circa 15th Century A.D. A coin weight used for weighing gold half noble, in the centre is a crude early crowned lis. Ref: Identical example in lion's, ships and angels page 34. Very Fine condition. SOLD
~English Medieval Crowned Fleur Half Noble Coin Weight 006780|15630|~12316~13975~~
Three Pound Twelve Shillings 'Birmingham' Coin Weight 007972~
Three Pound Twelve Shillings 'Birmingham' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 28.45 grams; 29.73 mm. Circa 1797 - 1813 A.D. A nice chunky coin weight, either side has the mark of value L3 S12, Ł3 and 12 shillings, on one side in a semi circle is the owners company ANDERTON.SON/GALLEYBIRMG.M. Ref: Similar type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 54. Very Fine.~
Three Pound Twelve Shillings 'Birmingham' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 28.45 grams; 29.73 mm. Circa 1797 - 1813 A.D. A nice chunky coin weight, either side has the mark of value L3 S12, Ł3 and 12 shillings, on one side in a semi circle is the owners company ANDERTON.SON/GALLEYBIRMG.M. Ref: Similar type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 54. Very Fine. SOLD~Three Pound Twelve Shillings %27Birmingham%27 Coin Weight 007972|15671|~12316~13978~~
George III '36 Shillings' Coin Weight 007032~
George III 'Johannes' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 14.19 grams; 23.27 mm. Circa 1760 - 1773 A.D. Each side says S . 36 denoting a weight used to weight coins valued at 36 shillings, from a 'joe' series set of weights, possibly used to weigh a two guinea piece when the value dropped to 18 shillings. Cleaned and in Very Fine condition.


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George III 'Johannes' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 14.19 grams; 23.27 mm. Circa 1760 - 1773 A.D. Each side says S . 36 denoting a weight used to weight coins valued at 36 shillings, from a 'joe' series set of weights, possibly used to weigh a two guinea piece when the value dropped to 18 shillings. Cleaned and in Very Fine condition. SOLD


~George III %2736 Shillings%27 Coin Weight 007032|15720|~12316~13997~~
George III 'Gold Guinea' Coin Weight 007031~
George III 'Gold Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 8.21 grams; 18.75 mm. Circa 1772 A.D. Either side of a crown are the initials G R (George Royal) with III below (George III). Mark of value below 5 DWTS and 8 G, value of one guinea. On the reverse of the weight is a legend 'COINED SINCE 1772'. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 48. Extremely Fine condition.


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George III 'Gold Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 8.21 grams; 18.75 mm. Circa 1772 A.D. Either side of a crown are the initials G R (George Royal) with III below (George III). Mark of value below 5 DWTS and 8 G, value of one guinea. On the reverse of the weight is a legend 'COINED SINCE 1772'. Ref: Similar example in lion's, ships and angels page 48. Extremely Fine condition. SOLD


~George III %27Gold Guinea%27 Coin Weight 007031|15719|~12316~13996~~
Three Pound Twelve Shilling 'Birmingham' Coin Weight 007972~
Three Pound Twelve Shilling 'Birmingham' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 28.45 grams; 29.73 mm. Circa 1797 - 1813 A.D. A nice chunky coin weight, either side has the mark of value L3 S12, Ł3 and 12 shillings, on one side in a semi circle is the owners company ANDERTON.SON/GALLEYBIRMG.M. Ref: Similar type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 54.


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James I 'Spur Ryal' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 5.79 grams; 20.34 mm. Circa 1603 - 1625 A.D. The front of this weight shows the mark of value XVIs with VID below, with a large crown above. On the reverse is an ornamented spur rowell. Used to weight a gold spur ryal coin. Good Fine. Ref: This type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 13. SOLD


~Three Pound Twelve Shilling %27Birmingham%27 Coin Weight 007972|15872|~12316~14084~~
Charles I 'Trimmed Halfcrown' Coin Weight 008288~
RARE Charles I 'Trimmed Halfcrown' Coin Weight. Silver, 6.92 grams; 22.97 mm. Circa 1694 - 1702 A.D. A trimmed Halfcrown of Charles I clipped for use as a coin weight under William III when badly clipped and worn coinage was replaced when he introduced a new monetary system.


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RARE Charles I 'Trimmed Halfcrown' Coin Weight. Silver, 6.92 grams; 22.97 mm. Circa 1694 - 1702 A.D. A trimmed Halfcrown of Charles I clipped for use as a coin weight under William III when badly clipped and worn coinage was replaced when he introduced a new monetary system.


~Charles I %27Trimmed Halfcrown%27 Coin Weight 008288|15877|~12316~16524~~
Medieval Crusader Weight 006827~
Medieval 'Crusader' Weight. Lead, 95 grams, 50.97 mm. Circa 12th Century A.D. A large lead weight contemporary in date with the English crusades of Jerusalem under King Richard I. On top is a Christian cross, symbolic of the knights Templar and the Crusaders. Very Fine and Rare.


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Medieval 'Crusader' Weight. Lead, 95 grams, 50.97 mm. Circa 12th Century A.D. A large lead weight contemporary in date with the English crusades of Jerusalem under King Richard I. On top is a Christian cross, symbolic of the knights Templar and the Crusaders. Very Fine and Rare. SOLD


~Medieval Crusader Weight 006827|14902|~12316~12124~~
Charles I Trade Weight 001062~
'Charles I' Trade Weight. Copper Alloy, 27.49 grams, 30.86 mm. Circa 1630 A.D. Crowned C, averdepois, ewer, sword of St Paul. Good Very Fine.

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'Charles I' Trade Weight. Copper Alloy, 27.49 grams, 30.86 mm. Circa 1630 A.D. Crowned C, averdepois, ewer, sword of St Paul. Good Very Fine. SOLD

~Charles I Trade Weight 001062|11268|~12316~5219~~
Low Lands 'G Van Dunwalt' Coin Weight 008207~
Low Lands 'G Can Dunwalt' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 6.68 grams; 15.82 mm. Circa 1611 - 1644 A.D. An upright hand separated G, D, and W, all within an inner circle, G Van Dunwalt from Antwerp. The reverse shows a crowned king and Queen facing eachother. Ref: This type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 60. SOLD.


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Low Lands 'G Can Dunwalt' Coin Weight. Copper alloy, 6.68 grams; 15.82 mm. Circa 1611 - 1644 A.D. An upright hand separated G, D, and W, all within an inner circle, G Van Dunwalt from Antwerp. The reverse shows a crowned king and Queen facing eachother. Ref: This type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 60. SOLD.


~Low Lands %27G Van Dunwalt%27 Coin Weight 008207|15827|~12316~14081~~
Low Lands Hans Foncq Coin Weight 007974~
Low Lands 'Hans Foncq' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 3.35 grams; 15.21 mm. Circa 1577 - 1603 A.D. An upright hand separated H and F, all within a laurel wreath, made by Hans Foncq probably from Antwerp. The reverse shows a crowned English rose. Ref: This type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 60. SOLD.~
Elizebeth I 'Gold Crown' Coin Weight . Copper alloy, 3.35 grams; 15.21 mm. Circa 1577 - 1603 A.D. An upright hand separated H and F, all within a laurel wreath, made by Hans Foncq probably from Antwerp. The reverse shows a crowned English rose. Ref: This type of weight published in lion's, ships and angels page 60. Very Fine condition. SOLD.~Low Lands Hans Foncq Coin Weight 007974|15626|~12316~13933~~
Coin Weight 005466~
King Ferdinand 'Gold Excellente' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 5.24 grams, 16.83 mm. Circa 1469 - 1504. A Spanish coin weight to weigh the Gold Excellante under the rule of Ferdinand and Isabella. Crowned bust facing left, F to left and rose to right. Good Fine condition, better than scanned.
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King Ferdinand 'Gold Excellente' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 5.24 grams, 16.83 mm. Circa 1469 - 1504. A Spanish coin weight to weigh the Gold Excellante under the rule of Ferdinand and Isabella. Crowned bust facing left, F to left and rose to right. Good Fine condition, better than scanned.
~Coin Weight 005466|10982|~12316~10259~~
Coin Weight 000999~
William III ‘Gold Pistol (Louis D’or)’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 6.29 grams, 18.86 mm. Circa 1700 A.D. Bust right, Reverse: three lis, with pistol below. British made for the Louis D’or known in England as a Pistol or Pistole. Fine.~
William III ‘Gold Pistol (Louis D’or)’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 6.29 grams, 18.86 mm. Circa 1700 A.D. Bust right, Reverse: three lis, with pistol below. British made for the Louis D’or known in England as a Pistol or Pistole. Fine.~Coin Weight 000999|8940|~12316~10241~~
Coin Weight 002186~
Spanish '4 Reales' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 12.91 grams, 20.61 mm. Circa 18th Century. A Spanish coin weight to weigh 'Spanish Treasure', pieces of 'four'. Obverse: long cross within a treasure of eight arches, two Lions and two Castles in alternate angles. Reverse: Crown over mark of value. Good Fine condition, better than scanned.
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Spanish '4 Reales' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 12.91 grams, 20.61 mm. Circa 18th Century. A Spanish coin weight to weigh 'Spanish Treasure', pieces of 'four'. Obverse: long cross within a treasure of eight arches, two Lions and two Castles in alternate angles. Reverse: Crown over mark of value. Good Fine condition, better than scanned.
~Coin Weight 002186|10984|~12316~10252~~
Coin Weight 005412~
James I 'Gold Laurel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 8.50 grams, 18.30 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned XX [20 shillings]. Fine condition.
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James I 'Gold Laurel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 8.50 grams, 18.30 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned XX [20 shillings]. Fine condition.
~Coin Weight 005412|10972|~12316~10254~~
Coin Weight 003303~
James I 'Gold Quarter Laurel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 1.77 grams, 13.76 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned V.I [5 shillings]. Fine condition.
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James I 'Gold Quarter Laurel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 1.77 grams, 13.76 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned V.I [5 shillings]. Fine condition.
~Coin Weight 003303|10976|~12316~10256~~
Coin Weight 001001~
James I 'Gold Laurel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 8.31 grams, 16.89 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned XX [20 shillings]. Fine condition.
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James I 'Gold Laurel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 8.31 grams, 16.89 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned XX [20 shillings]. Fine condition.
~Coin Weight 001001|10974|~12316~10255~~
Coin Weight 001432~
Miscellaneous ‘Bullion’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 4.40 grams, 13.94 mm. A smart rectangular 14th Century A.D. weight, with an incised 'Z' with three pellets on each corner, a single pellet mid way on each line, three pellets in one angle, and a rosette of pellets in the other. Extremely Fine condition.~
Miscellaneous ‘Bullion’ Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 4.40 grams, 13.94 mm. A smart rectangular 14th Century A.D. weight, with an incised 'Z' with three pellets on each corner, a single pellet mid way on each line, three pellets in one angle, and a rosette of pellets in the other. Extremely Fine condition.~Coin Weight 001432|10950|~12316~10242~~
Medieval Crusader Weight 005942~
Medieval 'Crusader' Weight. Lead, 24.96 grams, 29.45 mm. Circa 13th Century A.D. A beautiful weight dating to the reign of Richard I. Square in shape with a crusader's christian cross inlaid on top. Very Fine Condition.

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Medieval 'Crusader' Weight. Lead, 24.96 grams, 29.45 mm. Circa 13th Century A.D. A beautiful weight dating to the reign of Richard I. Square in shape with a crusader's christian cross inlaid on top. Very Fine Condition.

~Medieval Crusader Weight 005942|11490|~12316~10170~~
George II Trade Weight 001013~
‘George II’ 1 oz Trade Weight. Copper alloy, 25.43 grams, 32.13 mm, circa 1727 - 1760. Crowned G, ewer, sword of St Paul and letter A. Very Fine.

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‘George II’ 1 oz Trade Weight. Copper alloy, 25.43 grams, 32.13 mm, circa 1727 - 1760. Crowned G, ewer, sword of St Paul and letter A. Very Fine.

~George II Trade Weight 001013|10960|~12316~10247~~
Coin Weight 001030~
James I 'Gold Half Angel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 4.07 grams, 14.55 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned X [10 shillings]. Fine condition.
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James I 'Gold Half Angel' Coin Weight. Copper-alloy, 4.07 grams, 14.55 mm. Circa 1620 - 1632. Obverse: Bust of James I left. Reverse: Crowned X [10 shillings]. Fine condition.
~Coin Weight 001030|10978|~12316~10257~~
Coin Weight 005411~
George III 'Gold Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 7.63 grams, 20.83 mm. Circa 18th Century. Fair condition.

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George III 'Gold Guinea' Coin Weight. Copper Alloy, 7.63 grams, 20.83 mm. Circa 18th Century. Fair condition.

~Coin Weight 005411|10969|~12316~10251~~
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