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LOT 3362
Great Britain. Stuart (Orange), William III and Mary AR Halfcrown. 1689-1694.
Dated 1689. GVLIELMVS • ET • M•ARIA • DEI • GRATIA, co-joined profile busts with legend / MAG • BR • FR • ET • HIB • REX • ET • REGINA •, crowned shield, date above. SCBC 3434. Good Fine.(14.95gr, 33mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market in 2012.
Ex property of a Kent lady collector.
Property of a Chester, UK, private collector.
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LOT 3362
Great Britain. Stuart (Orange), William III and Mary AR Halfcrown.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
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