9
Yarmouth Right. Sills class 1. c.55-45 BC. Celtic gold stater. 18mm. 6.22g.
Yarmouth Right. Sills class 1. c.55-45 BC. Gold stater. 18mm. 6.22g. Wreath motif with hairbar splitting into three lines./ Horse right, on exergual line, front leg with three ‘claws’, pellets above, zigzag and pellets under exergual line. ABC 518, VA 1220, BMC 78-85, DK 177, S 23, L.Lengyel, Le secret des Celtes (1969), p.148, CCI 08.9535 (this coin). EF, as struck in rich toned gold. EXTREMELY RARE with only 14 others recorded, including eight in the British Museum, one in the Ashmolean Museum and one plated. Ex Chris Fox collection, found near Chichester, West Sussex, 2005.
Named after the Yarmouth hoard, Isle of Wight, 1867 (C.Roach Smith, Procs. Num. Soc., 19 December 1867; CHIAB, 2014, p.230-31), the Yarmouth Right is one of the most bizarre uninscribed gold staters in the British series – “one of the most enigmatic” says Dr John Sills (DK p.178) – and therefore eagerly sought after. No fewer than eight of the known specimens are tucked away in the British Museum, seven from the Yarmouth hoard. This is only the second non-plated example to be offered for public sale. The first, illustrated in ABC and from the collection of André Breton (1896-1966), was sold by us in 2003 for £2,000 and re-sold nine years later for £3,400. The above coin, arguably more attractive than the first, comes from the acclaimed Chris Fox collection. Published in Divided Kingdoms, pp.218 and 240 (this coin). See page 1, paper copy of this list.
Yarmouth Right. Sills class 1. c.55-45 BC. Gold stater. 18mm. 6.22g. Wreath motif with hairbar splitting into three lines./ Horse right, on exergual line, front leg with three ‘claws’, pellets above, zigzag and pellets under exergual line. ABC 518, VA 1220, BMC 78-85, DK 177, S 23, L.Lengyel, Le secret des Celtes (1969), p.148, CCI 08.9535 (this coin). EF, as struck in rich toned gold. EXTREMELY RARE with only 14 others recorded, including eight in the British Museum, one in the Ashmolean Museum and one plated. Ex Chris Fox collection, found near Chichester, West Sussex, 2005.
Named after the Yarmouth hoard, Isle of Wight, 1867 (C.Roach Smith, Procs. Num. Soc., 19 December 1867; CHIAB, 2014, p.230-31), the Yarmouth Right is one of the most bizarre uninscribed gold staters in the British series – “one of the most enigmatic” says Dr John Sills (DK p.178) – and therefore eagerly sought after. No fewer than eight of the known specimens are tucked away in the British Museum, seven from the Yarmouth hoard. This is only the second non-plated example to be offered for public sale. The first, illustrated in ABC and from the collection of André Breton (1896-1966), was sold by us in 2003 for £2,000 and re-sold nine years later for £3,400. The above coin, arguably more attractive than the first, comes from the acclaimed Chris Fox collection. Published in Divided Kingdoms, pp.218 and 240 (this coin). See page 1, paper copy of this list.
Chris Rudd List 160
Ends from
Venue Address
General delivery information available from the auctioneer
Postage & packing will be added to all invoices. Unless specified otherwise all UK orders sent by Special Delivery. Orders up to £1000 cost £15, over £1000 cost £20. European orders sent International Signed For delivery £15, USA/Canada £25, Rest of World £20.
Important Information
Please read our terms and conditions before bidding.
Terms & Conditions
Terms & Conditions for Chris Rudd eAuctions
These terms are summarised. Liz will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please email liz@celticcoins.com or phone 01263 735 007 or 07990 840 816.
Our estimated value of each lot is given in the catalogue and online. Bidding starts at approx.80% of this estimate.
How to bid via Internet.Our eAuction is conducted online via www.the-saleroom.com If you wish to bid you must ‘Create an account’ and you will receive an email link confirmation of Registration. This must be activated prior to bidding. You must register to bid for each auction. If you are a new bidder in our sale, please provide numismatic credit references and credit/debit card details to secure any bids you may place. Client data is confidential; we do not share our mailing list or client information unless authorised. We reserve the right to revoke any bids and registrations, restrict accesses, and modify or disable the site or any of its features, at our discretion. We do not make any guarantees regarding accessibility, accuracy, or security of this website with regard to registration of bidding. All financial transactions will be carried out by ourselves, the-saleroom.com requests card information for security reasons and will not debit your card.
How to bid by phone, fax or email. In addition to internet bidding, you may bid by mailing the bid sheet included with each catalogue, or by email, fax or telephone. If you choose to telephone bids, we appreciate a written follow-up. Such bids must be received by 12 midday (UK time) Friday 14 September, after this time we cannot guarantee that bids will be placed. If you wish for any guidance regarding current bids please contact Liz. Online bidding continues until the Lot closes at 5pm (UK time) Sunday 16 September.
Bidding increments. Lots will be sold to the highest bidder for the winning bid. Bidding automatically increases in fixed increments, so you can enter your maximum bid and let our system do the bidding for you. Please ensure your bids comply with the steps outlined below:
Up to £500 in £20 increments
£500-£1000 in £50 increments
£1000-£2000 in £100 increments
£2000-£5000 in £200 increments
Over £5000 in £500 increments
If you enter a high maximum bid you will win at the current bid amount plus increment. Whole number bids only. Bidders personally guarantee that they will pay for their winning bids.
The first lot will close electronically at 5pm (UK time) on the sale date, with subsequent lots closing every 30 seconds thereafter. Please note: Sniper bids are not allowed. If you bid within the last 10 minutes of the Lot closing the time will extend by 10 minutes on that Lot from time of bid.
Personal viewing of lots by appointment only. Please contact Liz to arrange.
How to pay. An 18% buyers fee (21.6% inc. VAT if applicable at the current rate), will be added to the hammer price of all successful online, written, fax, email and phone bids. Bids are placed in GB£ Sterling. Payment is preferred by direct transfer in £ Sterling (GB£): Chris Rudd Ltd Account Number: 63406857, Sort Code: 20-03-26 or by cheque, postal orders, cash (GB£). Visa, MasterCard or debit card accepted. Or by International bank transfer to Barclays Bank PLC, Market Place, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6EW. IBAN: GB14 BARC 2003 2663 4068 57. SWIFTBIC: BARCGB22. Please add £6 to cover EU charges, £12 International charges. We also accept US$ cheques with $18 bank fee added. Goods remain our property until paid in full. VAT no. GB 665532227.
Winning lots will be sent as soon as possible after receipt of payment on seven days approval. If you aren’t happy with a coin, please phone before returning it. Prices realised are available by subscription via the-saleroom.com
Postage & packing will be added to all invoices. Unless specified otherwise all UK orders under £50 sent first class post free of charge, orders between £51-99 sent Signed For Delivery £3, orders over £100 sent by Special Delivery £7, orders over £500 post free. All European orders over £100 sent International Signed For delivery £14, Rest of World £18.
Privacy Your details are securely held and will not be shared. They will be retained for processing orders and marketing. Please let us know if you don’t wish to be contacted. You can do this at any time.
Export licences are needed for some coins and can take 4-6 weeks to get. Their purpose is to curb the export of national treasures.