Henry II (1154-1189), Tealby coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), Bury St. Edmunds (1), class B1, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle composed of two folds which meet at the chin, rev. cross potent with small cross potent in each angle, 1.27g, Henri, +[ ]enri:on:ƨ:edm:, cracked, good fine or better, Canterbury (2), class B1, 1.49g, Goldhavoc, +g[ ]l[ ]n:can, flat in parts with surface marks, fine, class B2, 1.46g, Ricard, [ ]ricard[ ]can, general weakness, nearly fine, Durham (1), class B1, 1.53g, Iohan, +ioha[ ]n:dvn[ ], pitted surfaces, the obverse double struck, dark tone, about fine, rare (BMC 19, 65?, 100a, 251a-252; N.953/1 the third N.953/2; S.1338), B is the rarest Tealby bust type (4).
:(i) ex Jacob (from Spink, April 1949); Bt M Senior, February 1998(ii),(iii) ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin, 1996(iv) Bt April 1955
Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00