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Auction 20005  15 Sep 2020
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Starting price: 3000 GBP
Price realized: 8000 GBP
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Early Anglo-Saxon England, Kent, Anonymous Early Christian Issues, temp. Eorcenberht (c. 620-655), gold Thrymsa or 'Shilling', 'Ultra-Crondall' Phase, 'Wuneetton' type, 1.31g, 12h, diademed and cuirassed bust right, candelabrum [?] with forked stand before, rev. WVN[E]BETTON retrograde, Ts as cross potent, large cross potent in centre of single ring of pellets (EMC 2004.0035 this coin; Sutherland, ASGC [1948], pp. 93-94, IV, iii, nos. 72-74, and pl. IV, 15; Metcalf [1993], type I, pp. 58-59; Abdy & Williams, type XIV, no. 302 this coin; N.26; Spink 761), a small scuff to reverse exposing a cuprous under-fabric otherwise beautifully centred, almost extremely fine, and very rare, only twelve examples known, this being a unique reverse die for a type unrepresented in the Crondall Hoard.
Provenance
Recorded with the Museum of London
~ 'Found on the Thames Foreshore by Mr Donald Lee, at 9am on Sunday 15 June 2003' ~
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This mysterious issue was known to Sutherland ['Anglo-Saxon Gold Coinage', 1948] from only three coins, with a further single find reported to Metcalf by the time of his revision to the corpus half a century later ['Thrymas and Sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford', 1993]. By 2006, with the popularity of metal detecting soaring, Abdy and Williams' 'Catalogue of Hoards and Single Finds from the British Isles: c. AD 410-675 (Brill, 2006) documents nine specimens, four housed in institutional collections (BM: 3; Ashmolean: 1), the rest having appeared at public auction or in private dealer lists by the turn of the millenium. Since 2006, a further three 'Wuneetton' Thrymsas have been recorded with the EMC bringing the present corpus to twelve examples, the current piece being the only known example with a single ring reverse design., ,
Although absent from the famous Crondall Hoard (1828), dating has resorted to academic interpretation of fabric and iconographic similarities to the 'Witmen' group found at Crondall, and the issues of contemporary moneyer Abbo. Metcalf further noted that an example of the 'Witmen' prototype has also been recovered from the Thames foreshore, near Blackfriars, seemingly putting a connection between the Witmen and Wuneetton groups beyond doubt.
Estimate: £4,000 - £5,000
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