Auction Catalogue

19 March 2009

Starting at 10:30 AM

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British Trade Tokens, Tickets and Passes, Numismatic Books

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

Lot

№ 284

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19 March 2009

Hammer Price:
£60

Miscellaneous Checks, Uncertain Locality, Newton, Newton Coffee Tavern, bronze Penny, obv. dolphin, 29mm; Alpacuna Coat [Co], copper, obv. llama, 32mm; John Foster & Son, uniface brass, stag’s head, one pint of tea or coffee, 25mm; The Historical Register Est. 1845, brass, rev. butterfly, 23mm (Noble II, 1184); Salamander, brass Ninepence, obv. stamped 628, rev. salamander, stamped 9d, 22mm; Skittle check, brass Threepence by T. Pope, obv. bear, 27mm; Southee (2), brass and plated brass by Allen & Moore, revs. prancing horse, both 23mm (Hawkins p.141 and pl.12, 15; Noble II, 1184); Worthington Wines & Spirits, brass Twopence, fox, rev. twist’s registered bagatelle, 24mm; Australia, The Glow-Worm, copper Penny, obv. glow-worm, 31mm [10]. Third fair, others mostly very fine £40-60

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Collection of Tokens formed by the Late David Pottinger.

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Provenance: First bt J. Whitmore November 1977; second bt J.G. Scott September 1997; third bt J. Whitmore May 1986; fourth bt P.R. Davies December 1973; fifth bt J. Whitmore May 1986; sixth bt P.R. Davies June 1974; seventh and eighth bt S.E. Schwer January 1985; ninth bt Token Congress, Birmingham, November 1983; tenth bt S.E. Schwer May 1987).

Newton Coffee Tavern, assigned to Cheshire by R. Hayes March 1997 (not listed by Edge), but the late owner suggested it might be Newton Abbot, Devon; Samuel Twist, 1851-3, manufacturer of billiard and bagatelle tables;
The Glow-Worm, a monthly journal devoted to spiritualism, edited and published by N.S. Naylor in Melbourne, fl. 1865-89).





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