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PIRIE, E.J.E.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 5, Grosvenor Museum, Chester. Part I, The Willoughby Gardner Collection
of Coins with the Chester Mint-Signature. 1964. Xx, 43 pages, including 16 fine plates, each with descriptive text.
Cloth.
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STEVENSON, R.B.K.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 6, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Part 1, Anglo-Saxon Coins,
with associated foreign coins. 1966. xxxii, 64 pages, including 29 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
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GRINSELL, L.V., BLUNT, C.E. & DOLLEY, M.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 19, Bristol and Gloucester Museums. Ancient British Coins and Coins
of the Bristol and Gloucester Mints. 1973. 160 pages, including 28 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
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METCALF, D.M.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, volume 23. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, part III, Coins of Henry VII. London
1976. Xlviii, 53 fine plates, each with descriptive text adjacent. Cloth.
Based on the earlier publications of L.A. Lawrence, R. Carlyon-Britton, and others, this work offers a definitive
arrangement of an exceptionally rich sequence of issues, and solves some long-standing problems. It is a locus
classicus for the study of undated privy marks, broken letters, and 'coded' stops, and for the priority of letter
forms over privy marks and even over die-links in determining the correct classification of the coins. And is one
best fruits of a tradition of numismatic research fostered by the British Numismatic Society during several decades.
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TALVIO, T.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Volume 25, The National Museum Helsinki, and other Public Collections in
Finland. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Hiberno-Norse Coins. 1978. Xlii, 104 pages, including 41 fine plates, each
with descriptive text.. Cloth.
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CLOUGH, T.H.McK.
Sylloge of Coins in the British Isles, volume 26. Museums in East Anglia. The Morley St Peter Hoard (including
coins in the British Museum) and Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Angevin Coins, and later coins of the Norwich Mint. London
1980, 189 pages, 52 plates. Cloth.
The Morley St. Peter hoard of 883 late Saxon pennies was found on 27 January 1958. The discovery was clearly of
the greatest importance, it attracted wide publicity, and summary accounts of the hoard and of the circumstances
of its discovery in the side of a contractor's trench were swiftly published. The coins were in the hands of Norwich
Museums some three hours after they were found. It was not known then that the preparation of a full account of
the hoards would occupy several years and it could not be foreseen that circumstances would prevent the publication
of a detailed inventory before the passage of some twenty years. It was then that the principle of publishing the
hoard as a Sylloge volume was approved, a project which was later enlarged to include the collections of Norfolk
and Suffolk as a whole. Morley St. Peter remains the only hoard of the period which is available for study in its
entirety, and it contains the most extensive group of portrait coins of Edward the Elder so far known. The discussion
in the present work is almost entirely devoted to this series, but it can be no more than a preliminary study of
such an extraordinary group of coins and can only hint at the circumstances which may have led to the deposition
of the hoard itself. Nor does it represent a corpus of coins of this type, although coins from other sources have
been taken into account in the discussion and die-linking studies.
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GUNSTONE, A.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, volume 27. Coins in the Lincolnshire Collections. Part 1, Coins with Lincolnshire
mint signatures from the Sir Francis Hill collection, Part 2, Coins from other English, Irish and Continental mints
to 1272. London 1981, 171 pages, 68 plates with descriptive text. Cloth.
This volume records the superb collection of coins with Lincolnshire mint-signatures which was presented to his
native city by Sir Francis Hill in 1974. It must rank as one of the most important numismatic gifts ever made to
a provincial museum. The opportunity has been taken to include other relevant coins in the various collections
of the new County Museums Service and in other museums in modern Lincolnshire.
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THOMPSON, R.H.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 31, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750,
Part 1, Bedfordshire to Devon. 1984. Xl, pages; 35 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
Mrs Emery May Norweb has been interested in coins since about 1905, and has built up a remarkable collection, with
particular strengths in North and South American pieces, and since 1953 English. She has been active in the American
Numismatic Society, and was, from 1962 to 1971, President of the Cleveland Museum of Art. On loan to the Museum
from the Norweb collection is some splendid pre-Columbian art, and a very fine series of English gold coins, ancient
to modern, of which a catlogue was published by the Cleveland Museum in 1968. Mrs Norweb's Ancient British, Romano-British,
and English coins to 1180 were published as volume 16 of the Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, and additional
pieces acquired between 1971 and 1980 were included in volume 30. The seventeenth century tokens, however, have
been Mr and Mrs Norweb's joint pursuit. The Honorable R. Henry Norweb was born in Nottingham, and the Norweb family
had Yorkshire connections; understandably, therefore, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire tokens have been a particular
concern. Mr and Mrs Norweb have shared the labour on collecting, he negotiating with dealers while she kept the
records. They acquired about 800 tokens from the Virgil Brand collection. At least as early as 1957 they purchased
tokens from the London auction-rooms, and more recently acquired important collections of Shropshire and Yorkshire.
The result of this dedicated collecting is that Mr and Mrs Norweb have the largest collection of seventeenth-century
tokens that has ever been formed, some 13,000 pieces. It contains a great many unpublished types; and of the published
types few hitherto have been illustrated. It should be noted that this publication does not include the Norweb
Collection's communion tokens, which are kept separately.
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NORTH, J.J. & PRESTON-MORLEY, P.
The John G. Brooker Collection. Coins of Charles I. (1625-1649).
London, 1984.
lxix, (8) pages. 130 plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth. (SCBI Volume 33).This volume describes and illustrates
almost the entire Brooker collection of over 1,350 coins of the reign of Charles I and provides a permanent record
of many coins now widely dispersed. The collection has been catalogued by the authors in accordance both with previous
Sylloge style and the product of new research in connexion with the provincial Royalist issues.
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ARCHIBALD, M.M. & BLUNT, C.E.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Volume 34, British Museum. Anglo-Saxon Coins V. Athelstan to the Reform
of Edgar 924-c.973. 1986. Xliii, 152 pages, including 56 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
This is the first volume to be published in a series of ten sylloges which will describe and illustrate all the
Anglo-Saxon coins in the British Museum. The 1,284 coins in this volume, number V in the series, cover the period
from the accession of Athelstan in 924 to the reform of the coinage by Edgar, c.973; they also include the contemporary
issues of the Viking Kingdom of York during its final phase ending with the death of Eric Bloodaxe in 954. The
arrangement of the coins follows a new classification based on recent research into regional styles and minting
areas. The British Museum's collection of tenth-century coins far outstrips that of any other cabinet in size and
significance: it is especially strong in the rarities of the series but, equally importantly, its holdings of the
more basic types which formed the bulk of the currency are very large and comrprehensive. Many major accessions
of material have been made in this series since the publications of the Museum's catalogues of Anglo-Saxon coins
in 1887 and 1893 and are here made fully available for thefirst time. This volume is thus of fundamental importance
for the study of the coinage and for the wider history of the period.
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BATESON, J.D. & MAYHEW, N.J.
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 35, Scottish Coins in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and the Hunterian
Museum, Glasgow. 1987, 290 pages, 116 plates. Cloth, gilt.
There is a total of 1,838 coins listed of which 1,168 belong to the Ashmolean collections and the remaining 670
to the Hunterian cabinet. The coins from the two groups are intergrated in this sylloge but with an indication
of ownership. The basic arrangement in the catalogue is by reign and then by metal in the order gold, silver, billon,
and copper. The coins are then listed according to coinage followed by mint, denomination, and class. Each entry
has its own sylloge number accompanied by and A or H to denote an Ashmolean or Hunterian source. This is followed
by its weight in grains and grammes, the die axis by degree, a note on chipping, piercing etc. if present and after
1539 the date when included. A full reading of the legends is given for all coins up to the introduction of the
long-cross penny in 1250 and a reverse reading only for the long-cross coins up to 1280.
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KLUGE, B.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Volume 36, State Museum Berlin, Coin Cabinet. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman,
and Hiberno-Norse Coins. 1987. Viii, 184 pages, includin 41 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
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MIKOLAJCZYK, A.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Volume 37, Polish Museums. Anglo-Saxon and later medieval British Coins.
1987. X, 78 pages, including 20 fine plates, each with descriptive text.. Cloth.
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THOMPSON, R.H.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 38, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750,
Part 2, Dorset, Durham, Essex and Gloucestershire. 1988. Lxxx, (I), 172 pages, 51 fine plates, each with descriptive
text. Cloth.
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TALVIO, T.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles. Volume 40, Royal Coin Cabinet Stockholm Part IV. Anglo-Saxon Coins, Harold
I and Harthacnut 1035-1042. 1991. Xiv, 200 pages, 74 plates. Cloth, with laminated jacket.
Stockholm's Royal Coin Cabinet contains by far the largest collection of late Anglo-Saxon coins in existence -
drawn almost entirely from the prolific Viking-Age silver hoards of Sweden. The publication of this massive collection
represents a major long-term undertaking for the Sylloge series. This substantial volume is the first to appear
(though numbered Part IV in the planned final sequence). Covering the two short reigns of Harold I and Harthacnut
(1035-1042), it records and fully illustrates no fewer than 2,063 coins. This is an essential reference work for
anyone concerned with the coinage of the 11th century.
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GUNSTONE, A.J.H.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 42, South-Eastern Museums. Ancient British, Anglo-Saxon, and Later
Coins to 1279. 1992. Xiv, 210 pages, including 78 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
This long awaited volume, the last work to be undertaken by Antony Gunstone before his premature death in 1984,
catalogues some 2,350 coins, the largest number of any single Sylloge volume to date. The coins came from 45 metropolitan
and provincial museums lying within an arc running from Southampton to Peterborough (excluding East Anglia, which
was previously published). This volume includes a good run of Celtic coins mostly from local finds, and the Anglo-Saxon
and later issues down to the beginning of Edward I's reign are well represented. The particular strength of these
collections, however, lies in the coinages of Edward the Confessor, Harold II and William I, drawing material from
several large nineteenth-century hoards found in London and Sussex. As usual, the catalogue is fully illustrated,
and is equipped with a survey of the collections, a bibliography and four indexes.
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THOMPSON, R.H. & DICKINSON, M.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 43, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750,
Part 3, Hampshire to Lincolnshire. 1992. liv, 216 (2) pages, including 51 fine plates, each with descriptive text.
Cloth.
Part 3 contains one of the most important collections of Hertfordshire tokens, which the Norwebs acquired from
the enormous Nott collection and elsewhere. Nott had acquired Longman's collection; and Longman had built on those
he acquired from his grandfather Sir John Evans. Hertfordshire localities new to Williamson are Batchworth Bridge
(Rickmansworth), Elstree, Stanstead Abbots and Welwyn. There are extensive runs for Hampshire (which now, however,
loses tokens through re-attribution from Blackwater and Farnborough), and for Kent, the latter including copperas-pickers'
tokens from Minster and Queenborough. There are good representations of the small series for Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire
(adding the places Earith and Spaldwick), Leicestershire (adding Belgrave and Bottesford), and Lancashire, where
the loss of pieces from Ashton, Newton, and Risley is compensated with the new localities of Greenlow Heath, Marsden
Coal Pit, and Rufford. For Lincolnshire, however, the Norwebs seem always to have faced stronger competition, as
is also true to some extent of Kent.
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THOMPSON, R.H. & DICKINSON, M.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 44, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750,
Part 4, Norfolk to Somerset. 1993. lvii, 220 pages, including 50 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
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THOMPSON, R.H. & DICKINSON, M.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 46, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750,
Part 5, Staffordshire to Westmorland. 1996. lxii, 220 pages, including 50 fine plates, each with descriptive text.
Cloth.
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THOMPSON, R.H. & DICKINSON, M.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 49, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the British Isles, 1575-1750,
Part 6, Wiltshire to Yorkshire. Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and Scotland. 2000. Lxxii, 264 (2)
pages, including 43 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
This volume completes England apart from London and Middlesex. Wiltshire is fairly comprehensive, Worcestershire
reasonably strong, whilst Yorkshire is superb, and probably the best collection ever formed, with many pieces being
rare if not unique. For Ireland there are many corrections. The Petty coinage is the subject of an introductory
essay. There is a specimen of the only type of the Isle of Man, and of the only confirmed type of Scotland. Two
uncertain pieces have been attributed to the island of Sark. The Wales series has just one addition to Boon (1973).
The volume includes an Addenda including all the tokens which can now be attributed to counties previously published.
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POTIN, V.M.,
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 50, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Part I, Ango-Saxon Coins to
1016. 1999. viii, 184 pages, including 54 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth.
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LEIMUS, I. & MOLVOGIN, A.
Sylloge of coins of the British Isles. Volume 51, Estonian Collections. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and later British
Coins. 2001. X, 238; 54 fine plates, each with descriptive text. Cloth, gilt.
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MASS, JEFFREY, P.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles Vol 56. The J.P. Mass Collection of English Short Cross Coins 1180 to 1247.
London 2002. Casebound, colour jacket, x, 470 pages, including 82 plates.
This is the most comprehensive catalogue ever published of English Short Cross coins (1180-1247), illustrating
and describing 2,200 specimens from the author's collection. Every known moneyer for each class and all significant
sub-varieties are represented in the volume. Ten introductory chapters, including essays by Dr Martin Allen and
Lord Stewartby, provide a detailed account of the classification, chronology and history of the study of the series.
The Summary of Classification Points and listing of moneyers and types will help museum curators, archaeologists,
detector users and coin collectors identify coins. There is a comprehensive list of British and Continental hoards
containing English Short Cross coins. This book will be a standard reference work for the English medieval coinage
of this period.
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WOODHEAD, P.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles Vol 57. The Herbert Schneider Collection Part II, English Gold Coins 1603
to the 20th Century. London 2002. xiv, 210 pages, including 58 plates. Casebound, full colour jacket.
The Herbert Schneider collection of English gold coins was formed over a period of some 50 years by one of the
leading experts in the field. It is the finest collection in private hands and is outranked only by that of the
British Museum. The completeness and quality of the collection makes it an ideal vehicle for a conspectus of English
gold coinage. Volume Two includes coins from the reign of James I to the end of the use of gold coinage as a circulating
medium. The introduction discusses for each ruler the back ground, the terms of the coin issues based on surviving
mint documents, the numismatic classification, and the modern literature. The meticulous catalogue of the 674 coins
gives full transcriptions of the legends and details of the classification and die-linking of each coin. Every
piece is illustrated on the 55 plates making the Sylloge a valuable tool for identification and further study.
An additional 3 plates illustrate the 23 coins which were not included in the first volume, in 1996. Peter Woodhead,
FSA, is a former President of the British Numismatic Society. He has been a student of English coinage for over
50 years and is the author of numerous articles on numismatic subjects.
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