Descartes Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 Hello chaps, Do any of you more experienced chaps know of any 'famous' Plantagenet collections that went to auction in the last 50 years? As I've now fine tuned my collection to the Plantagenet period I'm looking for more specialist literature, and would like to trace some auction catalogues that perhaps list rarer coins and varieties than the standard books/catalogues available in print now. I know of the J P Mass collection (that covered part of this period), but would like to explore other big collections with choice coins that may have gone under the hammer. Thanks, Descartes Quote
Rob Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 North, which you can see in Sylloge 39. Elmore-Jones, Doubleday, Sazama (a dozen or so sales through DNW), Stewartby, Delme-Radcliffe, Lockett. It depends how far back you want to go. Many named collections had a Plantagenet section, but only a few were devoted mainly to the period. There are plenty of more recent ones such as Robin Eaglen's, so it's more a case of when you want to stop. Most specialised collections will automatically include a number of obscure varieties - that's why they specialised. 1 Quote
Descartes Posted November 12, 2018 Author Posted November 12, 2018 On 11/11/2018 at 7:10 PM, Rob said: North, which you can see in Sylloge 39. Elmore-Jones, Doubleday, Sazama (a dozen or so sales through DNW), Stewartby, Delme-Radcliffe, Lockett. It depends how far back you want to go. Many named collections had a Plantagenet section, but only a few were devoted mainly to the period. There are plenty of more recent ones such as Robin Eaglen's, so it's more a case of when you want to stop. Most specialised collections will automatically include a number of obscure varieties - that's why they specialised. Thanks Rob, I will start hunting down catalogues of the names you mentioned and see where it leads me! Descartes Quote
davetmoneyer Posted November 13, 2018 Posted November 13, 2018 There was my collection of Halfgroats that went through DNW in three parts, then theres the Ivan buck collection of groats and pennies and Currently the J Hewlett collection in many parts and the J Atkinson collection of Groats and pennies Tealby - Richard III 1 Quote
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