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To recap our recent Stack’s Bowers Galleries New York International Auction we will begin a series of blog entries highlighting some of our outstanding results. The “Una and the Lion” Proof set brought a price realized above and beyond what we expected, hammering at $320,000 and exceeding our high estimate by $20,000. The final results affirm the desirable nature of this piece. We expect that by now it is the centerpiece in the cabinet of the collector who persevered to acquire it. Rightly considered one of the most spectacular English coin designs to date, the Una and the Lion Pattern 5 Pound by itself would warrant a feature here. This piece was not alone however; it was accompanied by all denominations from the Farthing to the Sovereign, including the Maundy set. The set has clearly been together since it was issued, likely stored in the original box for much of that time as indicated by the nicely matched patinas. Though the box is no longer present, the coins have been handled carefully over the years. All the pieces are housed in slightly older generation NGC holders, with serial numbers that further indicate the originality of this complete set. All were clearly submitted for grading at the same time.
The powerhouse of this group, the Una and the Lion 5 Pound, is known for its expressive and wonderfully detailed reverse design by William Wyon, chief engraver of the Royal Mint. His exceptional talent is evident with the stately Queen Victoria, as Una, in full coronation regalia holding a globus cruciger and holding a scepter horizontally over a massive lion. This scene alludes to the story of the mythical Una, the young daughter of a knight. The story goes that while Una was walking alone in the woods she was set upon by a ravenous lion. Instead of devouring her as a hapless victim the lion was overcome by her beauty and became her companion instead. The lion, a clear symbol of British strength, symbolized that though the ascending monarch was a young woman, she should be taken seriously.
While we are no longer accepting consignments for our New York International Auction, we are accepting consignments of world and ancient coins as well as world paper money for our May 2017 Collector’s Choice Online Auction and August 2017 ANA Auction as well as Chinese and other Asian coins and currency for our April 2017 Hong Kong Showcase Auction. Time is running short, so if you are interested in consigning your coins and paper currency (whether a whole collection or a single rarity) be sure to contact one of our consignment directors.
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