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CICF Signature Sale 3019  25-28 April 2012
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Lot 24692

Estimate: 7000 USD
Price realized: 6500 USD
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George III Pattern "Webb & Mills" Crown ND (1820), ESC-221, KM-PnB80, L&S-214, silver, plain edge, PR65 Cameo NGC, Gem Proof, one of the finest examples of this pattern we have encountered with an excellent proof impression, its surfaces mirrored, the stylish portrait delicately offset against the surrounding field by being frosted, as is the ornate reverse motif, obverse border beading crisp and ending in a knife rim, reverse border perfect and consisting of a ring of tiny beads set just at the edge. These are the technical qualities that make this coin a PR65, but this lovely coin also enjoys exceptional eye-appeal achieved in part by its multi-hued blue iridescence. A great coin!Long considered a medallic piece because it lacks a date, this artistic crown is classified by ESC as a pattern; Linecar and Stone reached the same conclusion in their 1968 reference. The design is exceptionally elegant in conception for a coin, more typically on the order of the quality devoted to a medal, incorporating on its reverse the regal crowned shields and between them the emblems of England, Ireland, Hanover and Scotland, all surrounding the St George image inside the Order of the Garter. Its large prancing Hanover stallion gives homage to the king's Germanic family origins. The reverse is prominently signed in raised italics "Mills Fecit" in the field by the left upper rim, an unusual feature among pattern crowns. The portrait is in fairly high relief and signed beneath, again in raised italic script, the initials standing for "James Mudie issued it" and "Thomas Webb made it". Thus the obverse is by Webb and the reverse is by Mills. James Mudie commissioned these artists to produce this pattern privately, Mudie being otherwise famous for his series of medals celebrating British victories over the French, ending the Napoleonic War late in this reign. What we have here is a famous piece, not particularly rare but decidedly historic, finely conceived and executed, and in the case of the presently offered specimen just wonderfully preserved as well. The cataloguer cannot recall seeing a finer example.

Estimate: 7000.00-8000.00 USD
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