Auction Catalogue

7 October 2009

Starting at 10:00 AM

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British Trade Tokens, Tickets and Passes, Numismatic Books

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

Lot

№ 206 x

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7 October 2009

Estimate: £3,000–£4,000

Hertfordshire, Sawbridgeworth, Robert Orchard, Penny, 1801, full-face bust in high relief, robert orchard sawbridgeworth herts, rev. book lying below tree, church in distance, sawbridgeworth penny token, edge plain, 32.66g/12h (DH 1, this piece noted; Judson 1060, this piece). Usual die flaw on reverse, several cuts and other defacing marks both sides, otherwise about very fine and patinated; the worst of the four attested specimens of this classic token £3,000-4,000

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Late Robinson S. Brown Jr Collection.

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Provenance: W.J. Davis Collection, Sotheby Auction, 11-15 March 1901, lot 56 (part); Mrs Eileen Judson Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 57, 19 March 2003, lot 1057 [from Baldwin July 1971]; bt J.A. Bobbe April 2003.

The four known specimens of this token are a single specimen from the cracked
obv. die, originally in the Thomas Lloyd collection (Sotheby’s, May 1878, in lot 278), subsequently illustrated by Hamer (BNJ 1904, pl.ii, 13), later in the Hamer sale (lot 91) and, at the time of writing, still privately owned; and three from the repaired obv. and flawed rev., namely that in the British Museum from the Sarah Sophia Banks collection, acquired by her on 31 December 1802 (the DH plate coin), the Longman/Jan/Noble/Bobbe specimen, last sold for Aus$60,000 (then £22,550, or US $41,500) in 1998 (the Bell plate coin), and the present piece