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Yorkshire 19th Century, Yorkshire, Beverley New Friendly Society [established 1776], Threepence, 1813, arms, reverse THOMAS LECK FATHER, value (Davis 79; D & W 108/64). About very fine, very rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
Scotland 19th Century, Scotland: Kirkaldy or Dysart Ferry, uniface bronze Cabin check, stamped B 108, 37mm (cf. Baldwin FPL 1998, 132); L.M. & S.R., C & W Dept, Perth, octagonal brass checks (2), stamped 38 and 106, both 37mm; Dundee, Kellie, brass check, stamped 6, 35mm; Fife Coal Co Ltd, Cowdenbeath, No.10 Pit, brass check, stamped S 79 S, 31mm; together with South Africa, Glencoe, Mine Stores (Natal) Ltd, brass check, stamped F both sides, 29mm (cf. Noble II, 1616), and a 20th-century...
Hammer Price: £120
Miscellaneous 19th Century, Miscellaneous copper tokens (12), viz. Hampshire, Andover 1 (2); Staffordshire, County 1082, 1100; Cheadle 668; Newcastle-under-Lyme 900; Walsall 1151; Worcestershire, Dudley 725, Lye 856; Yorkshire, Sheffield 975; Wales, Flint 1311; Scotland, Glasgow 1350; together with miscellaneous unofficial Farthings (14) and other tokens (4, one in silver) [30]. Many fine, a few better, two pierced (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £95
Cornwall 20th Century, Cornwall, St Austell, Carbean Supply Stores, uniface brass checks for £1 (2), edge plain, 26mm (Rains –; Mayne/Williams –) [2]. One about very fine, other fine, rare £20-25)
Hammer Price: £30
Guernsey 20th Century, Guernsey, H. Brenton, 22 Bordage St., tavern checks for Bottle (2) (McC C8G), Pint (2, one pierced) (McC C9G) and Half-Pint (McC C10G) [5]. One pierced as noted, others fine or better but discoloured, all rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £80
Guernsey 20th Century, Guernsey, Dumareille and Rouly, Paris House, brass check (McC C67G), fine, pierced for suspension, but rare, Caves de Bordeaux, brass checks (McC C14G i and v) [3], second with verdigris, third somewhat pitted, otherwise both about fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £60
Miscellaneous 20th Century, Miscellaneous market and Co-op checks, etc (56), from Chelmsford, Woodham Walter, Sompting, Nottingham, Goole, Hartlepool, etc. [56]. Mostly fine to very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £70
Miscellaneous 20th Century, Miscellaneous market, hop and Co-op checks, etc (175), with a strong Essex bias, including pieces from Plaistow, Gt Wakering, Colchester, Orsett, Grays, Becontree, Halstead, Trimley St Mary, etc., some with find spots noted [175]. All described, mostly fine to very fine, contained in an album (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £410
Miscellaneous 20th Century, National Transport Ltd., tokens issued in 1968 for 5-Pence (approx. 200) and 10-Pence (approx. 200), mostly in original packets; Lead seals (4), dates uncertain; various thimbles etc [Lot]. Tokens mint state, others very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £20
Miscellaneous 20th Century, Elizabeth ii, Model Money, a card strip of 12 detachable Model Pennies, dated 1954 [Lot]. Almost as made, unusual (£20-30)
Miscellaneous 20th Century, Amusement and Gaming tokens, etc (215), all in brass [215]. Fine and better (£15-25)
£15–£25
Coin Weights, Coin Weights: Early issues, Half-Ryals (2), Half-Angel; other later weights (29); together with miscellaneous apothecary and bullion weights, etc (36) [68]. Mostly fair to fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £75
Coin Weights, Coin Weights: James I to Victoria (90), a good range [90]. Mostly fair to fine, a few better (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £150
Coin Weights, Coin Weights: James I (2, Unite and Double Crown), Charles I, Double Crown; George II, Half-Guinea (W 1424); George IV, Half-Sovereign, 1821; and a Spanish weight, presumably for use in Ireland [6]. First fair, others fine and better (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £50
Coin Weights, Coin Weights: Charles I to Victoria (88), a good range [88]. Mostly fair to fine, a few better (£250-350)
£250–£350
Coin Weights, Coin weights: For foreign coins, Ecu de 6F, 2 Louis 12 d, etc., non portrait types [10]. Extremely fine (£40-50)
Coal Mining, Coal Mining: A uniface lead ticket, P. NIGG./D.C. MINR./No. 1773, in 3 lines, 46mm (D & W –). Very fine and very rare; pierced at top and bottom for suspension (£40-60)
Coining, Coining: Maudslay Sons & Field, London, Échantillon or coining-press trial, 1851, for Turkey, in copper, obverse from the reverse die of Abdul Mejid’s second issue 20 Piastres with the accession date AH 1255, reverse arabseque pattern, LAMBETH LONDON 1851, edge plain, struck en médaille, 38mm (Hawkins pp.839-40, no.2, and pl.27, 7, this piece; cf. BDW 6, 1015). Extremely fine and practically as struck, evenly patinated, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £170
Coining, Coining: Taylor & Challen Ltd, Birmingham, Échantillon or trial piece for the company’s minting machinery, c.1900, in bronze, coin press, reverse inscription in Chinese characters, edge feintly grained, 39mm (Hawkins p.470; cf. Noble Auction, 13.vii.2000, 3300; cf. DNW 41, 868). About extremely fine, patinated, rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
Events, Events: George IV, Coronation, 1821, a silver admission ticket, crown, reverse wreath, un-named, 38mm (D & W 54/81). Very fine, toned, scarce; pierced for suspension (£120-150)
£120–£150
Exhibitions, Events: Festival of Empire, 1911, a red enamelled silver award pass, logo, reverse PASS in oval, named (Capt. A. Muirhead Collins), 39mm. Very fine, rare; with crown clip and ring for suspension (£50-60)
Exhibitions, Exhibitions: Cromwell Gardens, London, a lead pass, c.1760, crude bust of Oliver Cromwell left, reverse crowned arms, No. –– [unissued], 30mm (D & W 67/170; cf. Baldwin FPL 1998, 99). Patinated, fair to fine for this crude issue, very rare (£90-120)
£90–£120
Exhibitions, Exhibitions: Royal Academy Antique School, London [founded 1768], an ivory pass, inscribed in black ink, named (Elmslie William Dallas, Admitted 26th Aprl. 1831), 53mm (cf. D & W 63/142; cf. Baldwin FPL 1995, 378). Very fine, rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £190
Exhibitions, Exhibitions: Royal Academy Antique School, London [founded 1768], an ivory pass, inscribed in black ink, named (George Wells, Admitted 17th April 1841), 53mm (cf. D & W 63/142). Pierced for wear, very fine, rare (£180-220)
Exhibitions, Exhibitions: Royal Academy Antique School, London [founded 1768], an ivory pass, inscribed in black ink, named (G. Ruff, Admitted 10th April 1878), 53mm (cf. D & W 63/142). Very fine, rare (£200-250)
Exhibitions, Exhibitions: Royal Academy Schools, London [founded 1768], an ivory pass, inscribed in black ink, named (A.A. Nash, School of Painting, Admitted Lower School 26th July 1910, Admitted Upper School 21st March 1911), 49mm (D & W –).Very fine, rare (£200-250)
Gambling, Gambling: London, John Lister, Halfcrown token, 1792, in silver, by J. Milton, arms, reverse JL cypher, edge plain, 32mm (D & W 313/57; MG 1090). Reverse from a slightly rusty die, extremely fine and toned, very rare (£140-180)
Parks, Parks: London County Council Parks Dept, Lawn Tennis Grass Courts, oval brass pass, 1927, numbered 09840, 38 x 30mm. Pierced as usual, fine, scarce (£15-25)
Racing, Racing: Doncaster Racecourse Subscription Stand [established 1826], an octagonal silver pass by Wilson, two racehorses galloping to left, FOR NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN below, back named (No.45, John White Esqr, not Transferable), 55 x 37mm (D & W –; cf. Baldwin FPL 1993, 72 and 1994, 138). Polished and with some surface marks, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare; in a contemporary green leather fitted case (£1000-1200)
£1,000–£1,200
Societies, Societies: Jumble Club, London [instituted 1799], Seven Shillings silver token, bust left, reverse legend within and around wreath, scalloped edge, 34mm (D & W 139/297). Very fine, toned, extremely rare (£250-300)
£250–£300
Societies, Societies: Jumble Club, London [instituted 1799], Seven Shillings silver token, value in wreath, reverse legend, 35mm (D & W 139/298). Good fine, extremely rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
Societies, Societies: Cheshire, Walgherton Female Friendly Dividend Society [instituted 1833], an oval copper pass, arms with crest, JOHN TWEMLOW ESQ OF HATHERTON PATRON around, reverse legend, 44 x 36mm (D & W 195/749; cf. DNW 40, 646). Pierced for suspension, good very fine and very rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
Stockbrokers, Stockbroking: Stockbroker’s badge, type 3 (c. 1801-30), by J. Milton, in silver, crowned arms and supporters, reverse arms of the City of London, named (Robert Clark), 41mm (Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936). Very fine, toned (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £85
Stockbrokers, Stockbroking: Stockbroker’s badge, type 3 (c. 1801-30), by J. Milton, in silver, crowned arms and supporters, reverse arms of the City of London, named (Wm Hewett Daniel), 41mm (Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936). Very fine, toned (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £100
Stockbrokers, Stockbroking: Stockbroker’s badge, type 3 (c. 1801-30), by J. Milton, in silver, crowned arms and supporters, reverse arms of the City of London, named (Crawford Simpson), 41mm (Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936). Good fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £90
Theatre, Theatre: Covent Garden, London, Evans’s Admission Ticket, in ivory, No.359, reverse Six days each year excepted in script in three lines, 31mm (D & W 77/231-2). Fine, reverse better, extremely rare (£60-100)
Hammer Price: £140
Truck, Truck: Yorkshire, Sowerby Bridge, Robert Wilson, oblong copper truck ticket for Half-a-Guinea, back engraved (No.18), 62 x 30mm (D & W 339/50a). Very fine and extremely rare (£400-450)
£400–£450
Albania, Republic, President Amet Bey Zogu, gold portrait 100-Franga Ar, 1926r (Rome) (KM 11.1). A little scuffed, extremely fine or better (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £350
Albania, Italian Occupation, Victor Emanuel III, Lek (31), all 1939 (KM. 31). [31]. One practically as struck, remainder very fine (£10-20)
Albania, People’s Republic, 5 Lekë (29), 2 Lekë (30), Lek (30), Half-Leku (29), all 1957 (KM. 35-38). [118]. Practically as struck, but a few lightly spotted (£30-40)
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