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Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, [1844-5], edge viii, stops uncertain, reverse enamelled in red, blue, pink, white, green, yellow, black and gold. Some damage to enamel at 12 o’clock, about very fine; with pin back for wearing (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £55
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Crown, 1853, edge decimo septimo, reverse enamelled in red, light and dark blue, white, yellow and gold. A very significant enamelled piece, very fine or better and of good work; with pin brooch and loop for wear (£1,000-1,200)
£1,000–£1,200
Victoria (1837-1901), Britannia Groat, 1843, reverse enamelled in red, blue, white, green, black and gold; affixed to the top of a small circular wooden box, 21mm in length. Very fine, attractive (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £45
17th Century, Cambridgeshire, Sutton 177; Dorset, Dorchester 70; Essex, Colchester 135, 139, 143; Gloucestershire, Tetbury 163; Kent, Canterbury 50, Maidstone 385, Stowry 542; Lincolnshire, Kirton 135, Stamford 235; Northamptonshire, Oundle 100; Oxfordshire, Banbury 11; Somerset, Bath 6, Bridgwater 49 (2), Taunton 246, Yeovil 326 (3); Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds 40, 47, Clare 98, Halesworth 146, Long Melford 232 (2), Mildenhall 251, Needham Market 259, Newmarket 274 (2), Southwold 298, Woodbridg...
Hammer Price: £120
17th Century, Kent, Ashford, S. Wood, Halfpenny, 1666 (BW 18). Very fine (£25-35)
£25–£35
17th Century, Staffordshire, Uttoxeter, J. Halsey, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668 (BW 76). Obverse fine, reverse very fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
18th Century, Kent, Gravesend, Denton’s Naval Penny, 1797, sailing barge, reverse crowned coronet (DH 1). Struck from reverse die in damaged state, good fine and extremely rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £250
18th Century, Kent, Godington, J. Toke, brass hop token, 1767, monogram, reverse hop-basket (DH 22; Mitchiner 5578-9). Usual die flaw on reverse, a trifle discoloured, otherwise very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £65
18th Century, Middlesex, Political and Social series, white metal medals of John Howard and Revd. Francis Willis (DH 207, 220; BHM 333, 343) [2]. About very fine and better (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £30
18th Century, Middlesex, Skidmore’s Gates, Halfpence (2), both Ludgate (DH 655, 656); together with other miscellaneous tokens, checks etc (17, five in white metal) [19]. First extremely fine and very rare, others generally fine to very fine (£70-80)
Hammer Price: £220
18th Century, Northumberland, Newcastle on Tyne, T. Spence, Halfpenny, 1796, sailor, reverse cat (DH 7). Extremely fine with virtually full original colour (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £100
18th Century, Staffordshire, Leek 10, 17; Stafford 21 (2); 19th century silver: Staffordshire, Stafford 15 [5]. Very fine and better, last toned (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £25
18th Century, Ireland, Dublin, J. Maculla, Penny, 1731, fleur-de-lis, reverse Justice with scales (D 52; Seaby TC2; cf. Dublinia 156). On a large flan, fine and clear, scarce (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £170
19th Century, Cornwall, Camborne, EGSG, brass check for One Sack, 1840, reverse value, error legend TAKEN FOR ONE SACK, edge plain, struck en médaille, 24mm (Mayne/Williams 3, var). Very fine and very rare (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £50
19th Century, Cornwall, Penryn, John Gray, brass token for One Sack, reverse value, edge grained, struck en médaille, 26mm (Mayne/Williams –; cf. DNW 34, 261). Fine, very rare (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £75
19th Century, Cornwall, Penryn, J.R. Rowe, brass token for One Sack, name around budock mills, reverse value, edge grained, struck en médaille, 25mm (Mayne/Williams 11). Some spotting, otherwise very fine, very rare (£40-50)
19th Century, Cornwall, Penzance, H.S. & B., Albert Stores, brass token for a Two Shilling Package, reverse value, edge plain, struck en médaille, 26mm (Mayne/Williams –; D & W 338/44e; cf. DNW 34, 262 for reverse). Fine, very rare (£35-45)
19th Century, Cornwall, Penzance, J.H. Tonking, a brass check for Fourpence by Ardill, value both sides, edge grained, struck en médaille, 25mm (Mayne/Williams 5).Very fine, rare (£30-40)
19th Century, Cornwall, Perranporth, Nobels Explosives Co Ltd, uniface brass check, edge plain, 32mm (Mayne/Williams 2). Good very fine, very rare (£30-40)
19th Century, Cornwall, Perranwharf, T.P. Edwards, brass check for One Sack, reverse value, edge grained, struck en médaille, 26mm (Mayne/Williams –; cf. DNW 47, 391). A few carbon specks, otherwise almost extremely fine, very rare (£40-50)
19th Century, Cornwall, St Austell, Joseph Coles, a uniface brass token for One Sack, 1879, edge grained, 26mm (Mayne/Williams –). About very fine, very rare (£40-50)
19th Century, Cornwall, St Issey, J. Hawken & Son, Mellingey Mills, uniface brass check for One Sack, 1873, edge plain, 25mm (Mayne/Williams 9 var).Very fine, rare (£40-50)
19th Century, Cornwall, St Issey, S.T. Tregaskis, brass check for One Sack, 1873, reverse ship at the mill staith, edge grained, struck en médaille, 27mm (Mayne/Williams 7; cf. DNW 47, 395). Good fine, very rare (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £150
19th Century, Cornwall, St Teath, John Ford, Trehanick Mills, 1874, uniface brass check for One Sack, 1874, edge grained, 26mm (Mayne/Williams 2). About very fine, rare (£30-40)
19th Century, Cornwall, Truro, D & H, brass token for One Sack, reverse value, edge plain, struck en médaille, 25mm (Mayne/Williams –; cf. DNW 36, 348). Obverse fine, reverse fair, very rare (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £40
19th Century, Lancashire, Manchester, J. Greenwood, oval brass Threepence, value, reverse omnibus inside, 23 x 18mm (MG 1377-8). Very fine (£25-35)
19th Century, Lincolnshire, Caistor, TRC CAISTOR counterstamped on 1797 Penny (Scott –); NORTHCOTT counterstamped both sides on a 1797 Penny; together with miscellaneous tokens, tickets, etc., from St Helens, Wolverhampton, Haslemere, etc, (29) [31]. Fine and better, but Caistor pierced (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £20
19th Century, London, J. Henry, private silver token, 1879, reclining female in antique dress, supporting an inverted cornucopia from which coins fall, coin cabinet at right, reverse JH monogram, 11.85gm (D & W 345/46; Bell A1; cf. Noble II, 366 [= Davisson 14, 602]). Brilliant mint state, superbly toned, extremely rare (£150-200)
19th Century, London, J. Henry, private silver token, 1879, similar, 12.29gm (D & W 345/46; Bell A1; cf. Noble II, 366 [= Davisson 14, 602]). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant, superbly toned, extremely rare (£140-180)
Hammer Price: £140
19th Century, London, B. Nightingale, private tokens (3), all 1843, viz. type 1 (2), reclining female with cabinet and books, in bronzed-copper, 11.55gm, and copper, 14.28gm; type 2, shield of arms in field, no books, bronzed-copper, 17.15gm (D & W 345/49, 51; Bell A3, A4; cf. Noble II, 368 and 370) [3]. Extremely fine, matching patination (£80-120)
19th Century, London, W. Till, private bronze tokens (2), both 1839, arms, reverse legend in wreath (D & W 346/60; cf. Noble II, 372); Warwickshire, Grendon, Sir G. Chetwynd, private bronze token, 1842, by T. Halliday, bust right, reverse frontal elevation of Grendon Hall (D & W 343/17; Bell A2) [3]. Good very fine and better, Till pieces scarce (£40-60)
19th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Davis & Macmillan’s New Centenary tokens, 1893-4 (21), in bronzed-copper (Davis ‘Warwickshire’ 836, 839, 842, 845, 848, 851, 854, 857 [1894], 860, 863, 866 type 2, 869, 872, 876, 879; Bell, 1966, pp.273-4; cf. Spink 51, 291 [= Noble II, 387]). A complete set of the types, all brilliant and practically as struck; contained in a glazed frame fitted for 16 pieces (£400-450)
£400–£450
19th Century, Worcestershire, House of Industry, Halfpenny, 1811 (W 1271; D 29). Extremely fine with much original colour, most attractive (£40-50)
19th Century, Yorkshire, Sheffield, Younge, Wilsons & Younge, gold Half-Guinea, 1812, phoenix, reverse legend (D 37; cf. Noble II, 1827). Tiny obverse rim fault at 4 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare (£1100-1200)
Hammer Price: £900
19th Century, Yorkshire, York, Cattle & Barber, Shilling, 1811 (D 86); Cheshire, The Chester Cocoa House Co Ltd, copper Penny; together with other miscellaneous 18th and 19th century tokens (16, one pierced) [18]. First two extremely fine, others mostly fine, a few better (£30-40)
19th Century, Guernsey, Sarnian Club, brass Twopences (2), value both sides, edge grained, 27mm (McC C53G [Sale, lot 267]); Jersey, John Terry, brass Shilling, legend, reverse value, edge grained, 26mm (McC C85J [Sale, lot 272]); together with Channel Island white metal medals (2), for the Death of Prince Albert, 1863, 39mm (McC M3G) and the Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism, 1884, 41mm (McC M92CI) [5]. Medals fine, checks very fine, but one Sarnian Club doubly pierced (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £110
20th Century, Cornwall, Bude, Lovell’s Wine Stores, brass checks (4), for Three Shillings and Sixpence, One Shilling and Sixpence, One Shilling, and Ninepence, legend in four lines, reverses value, edges grained, struck en médaille, all 25mm (Mayne/Williams 4) [4]. Very fine and better, rare as a group (£50-80)
20th Century, Cornwall, Grampound, W.D. Jeffery, tin-brass bracteate check for Five Shillings, legend around value, 25mm (Mayne/Williams 1); St Austell, Carbean Supply Stores, uniface brass check for £1, edge plain, 26mm (Mayne/Williams –; cf. DNW 47, 404) [2]. Very fine (£25-35)
20th Century, Glamorgan, Cardiff, St. Athan, RAF Station, U. George, brass check for Sixpence, legend in four lines, reverse value, edge plain, struck en médaille, 26mm. About very fine, rare (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £15
20th Century, London, London Midland Region, St Pancras, brass tallies (4), for Parcels and Goods [4]. About very fine (£15-25)
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