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1632 - 33 Charles I Tower Mint mm Harp 'fine work' Shilling - Ex Cumberland Clack, ex Dr Burstal

£2,195 £2,875
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower Mint under the King, "Fine work" Shilling, Group D, Type 3.1, fourth crowned bust left, value behind, rev. CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO, no stops, crowned and garnished shield dividing C-R, 5.93g, 6h, m.m. harp 1632-1633 (S.2789; N.2223; Sharp D1/1; Brooker 471 same dies)

Rich dark cabinet tone, of beautiful neat workmanship, a pleasing very fine + the weakness on the kings face is from strike and corresponds with the soft area on the Irish harp in the shield on the reverse. Very rare with a provenance dating back to 1914. 

Provenance

Cumberland Clark Collection, Sothebys, 22nd January 1914, lot 187 - "of extremely neat work ... fine rare" - Bought by Baldwins

Dr Burstal, Glendining, 15-16 May 1968, lot 300 - "Fine work, very fine" - Bought Spink £62.0.0

Spink Numismatic Ciurcular, Nov. 1969, no. 8995 (illustration no. 22) - £100
Spink Auction 64, 23 June 1988, lot 293

R. Lyall, DNW Auction 133, 12 November 2015, lot 424 - Sold for £1800 hammer + BP

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