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19th Century, Warwickshire (6), Birmingham, Threepences (3), obverse view of Workhouse, 1813 (D 34 (2), 35), Pence (3), similar, 1812, 1813 and 1814 (D 37, 42, 44) [6]. Good fine to very fine, D 35 very rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £130
19th Century, Warwickshire (19), County, Bust of George III, reverse Brittania seated., Penny, 1813 (D 27), Birmingham and Neath, Crown Copper Co., Penny, 1811 (D 51), Risca, Union Copper Co., Pence (2), 1811 (D 57, 61), Union Copper Co., Pence (2), 1812 (D 65, 67), Birmingham and Sheffield, Copper Co., Pence (3), 1811 and 1812 (D 79, 82, 84), Birmingham and South Wales, Pence (4), 1812 (D 86, 87, 89, 90), Birmingham and Swansea, Rose Copper Co., Pence (3), 1811 and 1812 (D 94, 97, 98),...
Hammer Price: £240
19th Century, Worcestershire (14), Dudley, T & I Badger, Pence (2), 1811 (D 3, 6), J. Wilkinson, Vice Maker, Pence (2), 1812 (D 7, 8); Lye. J. Forrest & Co., Lye Forge, Pence (2), 1811 (D 9, 10), T. Wood & Co., Penny, 1811 (D 11); Redditch, W. Bartleet & W. Hemming, Penny, 1813 (D 12); Worcester, city amd county, Pence (2), similar (D 30, 32); Shropshire (1), Halesowen, workhouse, Penny, 1813 (D 3) [15]. Mostly very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £140
19th Century, Yorkshire, Bradford, Birmingham, Union Copper Company Penny tokens, 1812 (3), countermarked bradford workhouse within semicircular indents on reverses (Scott 40.2); Keighley, similar token countermarked keighley within indent and incuse (Scott 40.3A). Coins and countermarks fine or better, one of the Bradford tokens with knocks to surface and rims (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
19th Century, Yorkshire (16), Barnsley, Jackson & Lister, Penny, undated (D 76); Bradford, Workhouse, countermarked on various Penny tokens, one cancelled (4), 1812 (cmk. D.50); Doncaster, Birkinshaw, Penny, 1812 (D 80); Hull, I.K. Picard, Lead Works, Pence (5), 1812 (D 81, 84, 86, 88, 90), Wellington, reverse mounted Cossack, penny undated (D 92), reverse Brittania, penny, 1813 (D 93), Wellington’s Battles, Halfpence (3), 1812 and 1813 (D 102, 107, 116) [16]. Mostly very fine, a few...
Hammer Price: £170
19th Century, Yorkshire (15), Hull, I.K. Picard, Halfpence (2), 1812 (D 95, 98); Keighley overseers of the Poor, countermarked Penny tokens (2), 1811 and 1812 (cmk.d D 51 (2)); Malton, Farthing, 1815 (D 119); Sheffield, bust of George III, reverse Workhouse, Pence (2), 1812 and 1813 (D 139 (2)), Roscoe Mills, Pence (2) 1812 and 1813 (D 141, 144), Nelson Halfpenny, 1812 (D 150); 1813 (D 141, 144), Nelson, Halfpenny York, Farthing, 1814 (D 153) [15]. D 98 extremely fine and proof-like, others...
Hammer Price: £270
19th Century, Ireland, Ireland, Co. Dublin (17), Dublin, W.F. Bentley & Co., Pawnrokers office, Penny, 1804 (D 9), E.Bewley, Penny, 1816 (D 10), J. Hilles, Rolling Mills, Pence (2), 1813 (D 11 (2)), Halfpenny, similar (D 58), E. Stephens, Penny, reverse cock, 1813 (D 14), E. Stephens, Wellington and Erin Go Bragh, Pence (8), 1813, 1814 and 1816 (D 17, 18, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30, 32), others, similar, but without issuers name, Pence (3), 1818 and 1822 (D 34, 35, 36) [17]. Mostly very fine, some...
Hammer Price: £350
19th Century, Ireland, Co. Dublin (15), Dublin, bust of George III, reverse Harp, Pence (4), 1819 and 1820 (D 40, 41(2, one in brass), 42), St. Patrick Apos. 432, reverse Harp, Penny, 1806 (D 43), Halfpenny, similar (D 67), bust of George III, Luke. XX. chap. xxv.ver, reverse Harp, Pence (2), 1818 and 1821 (D 44, 45), another, reverse Hibernia, 1822 (D 46), Geo. Prince Regent, Pence (2), 1818 and 1822 (D 48, 49), Edmund Burke, Pence (2), 1815 (D 52 (2)), Daniel O’ Connell, Irelands...
Hammer Price: £190
19th Century, Ireland, Co. Galway, Menlough Castle, Work Token, Sixpence, 1819, reverse leopard (D 1). Very fine and rare (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £120
19th Century, Ireland, Co. Londonderry (2), Coleraine, W. McKenzie, Pence (2), 1813 (D 1 (2)); Co. Tyrone (2), Strabane, G. Irvine, Pence (2), 1813 (D 2 (2)); Unknown county (1), early 18th Century, obverse Greyhound running at speed, legend detrited, Twopence (D 67) [5]. Fine to very fine, first two rare, last very poor, but extremely rare (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £80
19th Century, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, Prince of Wales feathers, reverse value, Penny, 1813 (D 10). Very fine and very rare (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £50
19th Century, Wales, Carmarthenshire (5), Carmarthen, W. Griffiths & Co., Pence (2), 1812 (D 4, 6), W. Moss, Pence (3), 1813 (D 8 (3)); Denbighshire (1), Glanclywedog Factory, Penny, 1813 (D 1); Flintshire (3), Flint, Lead Works, Pence (3), 1813 (D 7, 12, 14); Glamorganshire (4), Swansea, Nantrhyd villas Air Furnace Co., Penny, 1813 (D 18), L.W. Dillwyn, Cambrian Pottery, Penny (D 20); Tredegar, Iron Co., Pence (2), 1812 (cf, Not local, D 40 (2)). Fine to very fine, some scarce (£80-90)
Hammer Price: £160
19th Century, Scotland, Dumfrieshire (1), Moffat, W. Walker, Farthing, 1817 (D -); Fife (1), Dunfermaline, J. Kirk, Farthing, 1817 (D 1); Lanarkshire (2), Carlton, H. Reid, Farthing, 1815 (D 8); Glasgow, Phoenix Iron Works, Penny, 1813 (D 4); Lothian (1), Leith, W. Christie, Farthing, 1819 (D 19) [5]. Fine to very fine, first two very rare (£50-60)
19th Century, Countermarked copper and bronze coins, including a worn copper coin countermarked st. p within indent; advertising marks on European bronze coins, viz: Pears’ Soap, Empire Theatre, and Borwick’s Baking Powder; and a Halfcrown, 1834, countermarked with a crown above vr above e9 on obverse [41]. Varied state, coins generally worn (£60-80)
19th Century, William till, Penny and Halfpenny size advertising tokens, 1834; other advertising tickets, etc. (25), generally related to minting, including Royal Mint plastic vouchers for 50p, 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p and 1/2p [27]. Varied state (£60-80)
£60–£80
19th Century, Gaming counters, a group of brass gaming counters, etc. (approx. 100), mainly in imitation of the “Spade” Guinea and Half-Guinea. A number worn, and some pierced or otherwise impaired, but many very fine or better (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £75
19th Century, Miscellaneous (76), 18th and 19th century tokens, Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings, including a few imitation Regal coins [76]. Fine or better (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £300
19th Century, Tickets and Checks (21), including, Kent, Queenborough, Copperas House token (17th Century), Cheshire, Hyde, Swan Inn; Shropshire (3), Ludlow, Queen’s Arms, Shrewsbury, Wyle Cop and Barclay’s Teas, Coffee & Spices; Somerset, Taunton, G. Gould & Co., Kent, Gravesend, Tulleys Bazzar; London, W. Till, Dealer in coins, Farthing 1834, Piccadilly, Egyptian Hall Museum, 1860; Uxbridge School Token, etc. [21]. Fine or better (£60-80)
19th Century, Ireland, Waterford, Portlaw, Malcolmson Brothers, unissued and unsigned Halfcrown and Shilling tokens, cut square on buff and slight brighter yellow card respectively, with a postcard of the family house and a photocopy of the off-print of the the article by Arthur Went in the RSAI journal by Arthur Went. Extremely fine, scarce (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £20
20th Century, Toy Coins, Miniature money by Lauer (80), a wide selection from George IV to Edward VII. Some duplcates, several scarce pieces noted, average condition, a few worse but several much better (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £65
20th Century, Toy Coins, Model Money by Joseph Moore (27), a good selection with all values represented from 1/16th, 1/4d (1) and 1/8th, 1/4d (2) to the bi-metallic Crowns (3), including bi-metallic Pennies (8) [27]. Average generally fine, some better (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £60
20th Century, Toy Coin Box, Pasteboard box by Lauer, 1897, 39 mm diam. “ A Complete Set of Miniature Coins from 1/4d to £1 J.W.L. London” with 11 of the 12 imitation coins (missing 1/-) (R 4231), , minor rust spots on 5/- otherwise coins and box about as issued also Mellin’s Cardboard 2/6d (32 mm diam.), 1878 and 1897 (2), not part of original set(R 860 and R 861), as struck (£40-60)
20th Century, Miscellaneous Toy Money (10) Jeweller’s Miniature 9 ct. gold Sovereign replicas (10 mm. diam.) of Queen Victoria (2), Prince of Wales model Half-Sovereigns (4), Onions “12 Pence” teaching coin, “wreath coins” (2) and Queen Victoria counter. Gold lustrous, others very fine or better (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £30
20th Century, Toy Coin Boxes (2) by Joseph Moore, The Shilling Box 1850 24 mm diam. brass, silvered inside (R4061), very fine, The Windsor Castle Box, 24 mm. diam. gilt brass, with the set of 8 miniature royal medalets (R4100), almost as issued but some slight wear, Box has some tarnish, also duplicate Royal medalets added later [13], these generally fine or a little better (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £40
Set of late 18th century scales in a Japanned oval tin box, with knobbed Guinea and Half-Guinea weights marked with a lion and “5 8” and “2 16” respectively. Good condition (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £35
Set of late 18th century brass scales in a shagreen case, probably late 18th Century. One hinge of case missing (£30-40)
Set of 18th century brass scales in a japanned oval tin box, with three weights marked 27 (27- Shillings = Portuguese Moidore), 5 * 3 (5-Shilling and Threepence = Quarter-Guinea) and 4 * 6 (Four-Shillings and Sixpence = Portuguese Sixteenth Dobra). Good condition (£40-50)
Set of late 18th century brass scales in wooden box, containing two cup weights, brass hinge at top. Good condition (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £70
Sets of late 18th century brass scales (3) in narrow wooden boxes, by A. Wilkinson of Ormskirk, with paper labels. Good condition(£50-60)
Apothecaries’ brass weights, etc. (54). Some very fine or better (£30-40)
Set of late 19th century (?) scales in wooden box. Good condition (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £15
James ii, brass weight for a Half-Laurel (BCW 1098). Good fine (£20-30)
William iii, brass weights for a Guineas (7), and for Half-Guineas (4) (cf. BCW p. 92ff) [2]. Two guinea weights good very fine, others mostly fair or fine (£40-50)
Anne (1702-1714), Anne, brass weights for guineas (2) (BCW 1400, 1401); and a brass weight for a Half-Guinea (BCW 1404) [3]. First fine, second and third very fine or better, but last slightly discoloured, all rare (£40-50)
George ii, brass weights for a Guinea (1), and for half-guineas (2) by Kirk; and earlier brass weights for half-guineas (2); other 18th century brass weights (10) [15]. First five very fine or better, others mostly fine or better, some showing discolouration (£50-60)
18th Century, brass weights for a Portuguese gold coins, including portrait and in hoc signo vinces types, a good range of types and denominations, but some duplication [51]. Some fine, but many very fine or better (£150-250)
Hammer Price: £320
James i to george iii, brass weights for various English and foreign denominations [30]. Some fine, some very fine or better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £310
Coin and other brass weights, etc. (approx. 185). Mostly fine or very fine, a few better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £620
Bronze weights (25), location uncertain, perhaps Eastern.Varied state (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £45
Austria, Republic, Commemorative 2-Schillings, 1932, for the 200th Anniversary of Joseph Haydn (KM 2848). About as struck, the scarcest of the interior 2-Schilling series (£30-40)
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