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Grendon, Sir George Chetwynd, Halfpenny, 1842 (Bell A2). Extremely fine, much original colour (£20-30)
£20–£30
Bradford, James Laycock, Shilling, 1812 (D 3); Hull, Rudston & Preston, Sixpence, 1811 (D 17); Sheffield, Younge & Deakin, Shillings (2), both 1811 (both D 47); Whitby, Association, Shilling, 1811 (D 75); York, Cattle & Barber, Shilling, Sixpences (3), all 1811 (D 86, 94, 96 [2]) [9]. D 86 about extremely fine, one 96 very fine, others fine or better (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
Flint-shire, Holywell, Flintshire Bank, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1811 (D 1, 6); Ireland, Dublin, ‘Pro Bono’ Shilling, 1804 (D 9); Isle of Man, Douglas, Atlas Fire Office, Penny, 1811 (W 2075); Uncertain locality, Sixpences (2), one dated 1812 (D 17, 19); George III, Bank Token for Eighteen Pence, 1813 (ESC 976; S 3772) [7]. First almost extremely fine and toned, D 17 and 19 mediocre, others fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £90
Co Dublin, Dublin, ‘Pro Bono’ Shillings, 1804 (2) (D 8, 9) [2]. First very fine and toned, second extremely fine with light gold tone and attractive (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £190
Berkshire, Blewbury 1070; Lancashire, Liverpool 2150, 2160; Middlesex, London 2340, 2850, 2980; Norfolk, Norwich 3900, 3940, 3960, 4050, Yarmouth 5260; Oxfordshire, Nettlebed 3700; Staffordshire, Willenhall 5120, 5130; Warwickshire, Birmingham 660; Wiltshire, Purton 4390; Co Dublin, Dublin 5980, 6160 (2), 6310 [20]. Mostly fine, a few better (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £50
Kent, Canterbury, Randall’s; Lancashire, Liverpool 2150 (2), 2160, 2230, Manchester 3210D, 3270, 3280, Oldham 4140; Middlesex, London 2340, 2490A, 2532, 2890, 2980; Norfolk, Norwich 3900, 4040, Ladyman, Yarmouth 5260; Staffordshire, Willenhall 5130; Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen 6930, 6990; together with miscellaneous British medals (4, one of Charles I and two in silver) [25]. Many very fine, the medals better (£100-120)
Co Antrim, Belfast, John Arnott & Co (2) (UFS 5360, 5380); Ferrar & Co (UFS 5400); William Foster (UFS 5430); B. Hughes (2) (UFS 5460 and variant); Charles McGlade (UFS 5500); C. & P. McGlade (UFS 5520); McKenzie Bros (UFS 5530); Mackenzie & McMullen (UFS 5560); Mackenzie & Saunders (UFS 5570); Robertson Bros (UFS 5580) [12]. Generally fine to very fine, last very rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £110
Co Cork, Cork, John Arnott & Co (UFS 5670), George Beale (UFS 5680), J. Carmichael & Co (UFS 5700), E. Cleburne (UFS 5710), William Fitzgibbon & Co (UFS 5730), Denis Hegarty (2, both UFS 5750), Joseph Helen (UFS 5760), Lyons & Co (UFS 5780), E.D. Mahony (UFS 5790), Ogilvie and Bird (UFS 5840), Tyler’s Boots, 1902; Mitchelstown, Dennis Mahony (UFS 6660); Skibbereen, G.J. Levis (UFS 6740); Co Kerry, Tralee, M.H. Reardon (UFS 6810); Co Limerick, Limerick, McArdell & Bourke (UFS 6550), Mont de Pi...
Hammer Price: £210
19th Century, Ireland, Co Dublin, Dublin, Andrews & Co (UFS 5940); Byrne & Co (UFS 5970); Cannock White & Co (3) (UFS 5980, 6000 [2, variants]); Gregory Kane (UFS 6080); McSwiney Delany & Co (UFS 6160); Scott, Bell & Co (UFS 6220, round 0); Thompson & Co (UFS 6300); Todd, Burns & Co (3) (UFS 6310 [2], 6320); Webb & Co (UFS 6350); Castle Tea Co (2, different); India & China Plantation Tea Co; London & Newcastle Tea Co [17]. Generally fine to very fine (£70-90)
Eighteenth century Middlesex tokens (40), mostly different [40]. Varied state (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £220
Eighteenth century Irish tokens (81), Co Cork (2), Co Drogheda (2), Co Dublin (56), Munster (2), Co Wexford (2), Co Wicklow (17) [81]. Varied state, a good range; all in descriptive card mounts (£200-300)
Hammer Price: £480
Eighteenth century tokens (39), various counties, Pennies (5, one in white metal), Halfpence (29), Farthings (5) [39]. Many very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £300
Eighteenth century tokens (129), various counties, almost all Halfpence [129]. Varied state (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £800
Copper tokens, 18th century (112), 19th century (56), others, including Colonial (53) [221]. Varied state (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £880
C.F.G. Co, plated Sixpence, rev. value, edge plain, 19mm, 4.00g/12h. Very fine and extremely rare (£50-80)
Hammer Price: £120
Nineteenth century tokens (30, three in silver); other tokens, tickets, checks, etc (74), all base metal; coins and Colonial tokens, etc (43, three in silver) [147]. Varied state (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £260
Nineteenth century tokens (8, one in silver); together with other miscellaneous coins, tokens, etc (10), including a USA Washington Cent [18]. Varied state; some with identifying tickets (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £150
Nineteenth century tokens (52), all in base metal, with a preponderance of Irish issues [52]. Varied state (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £340
Market and pay checks, etc (42), from Edinburgh, Rochester, London, Tilbury, Birmingham, West Molesey, etc [42]. Generally fine, a few better (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £130
Merchant and pub checks (9), viz. Lincolnshire, Boston, R.H. Clemow, brass Three-Halfpence, 26mm; London, Islington, W. Gage, Three-Halfpence, 28mm (Hayes p.92), Notting Hill, J. Empson, Penny, 28mm (Hayes p.72); Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, F.G. Spybey, 1884, rev. the house of call for the result of notts county cricket matches, etc, 26mm; Warwickshire, Stratford on Avon, W. Court, Farthing (UFS 4910); Uncertain localities, Waterloo Vale, General Havelock Inn, M. Buglass’s Box, uniface, bras...
Tokens, tickets, checks, etc (64), from Bristol, Belfast (several), Manchester, Norwich, Darlaston, Larne, Bulwell, etc [64]. Varied state; all in descriptive card mounts (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £160
Ireland, Banbridge Co-operative Society Ltd, brass checks (4), for Sixpence, Threepence, Penny and Halfpenny; Belfast Co-operative Society Ltd, checks by Vaughton (12), for One Pound, 2 Shillings, Shilling, Sixpences (3), Threepence, Pennies (5); other checks (2), of Ballysillan and Lisburn; together with other miscellaneous tickets, checks, etc (33), some of Irish and American interest [51]. Many fine, some better (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £420
Ireland, Co Kildare, Curragh Internment Camp, set of four tokens, 2 Shillings, Shilling, Sixpence and Penny, all 1940 (cf. ‘Dublinia’ 493-4) [4]. Penny very fine, others nearly so (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £80
Tokens, tickets, coins, etc (23, two in silver, including a cob 8 Reales) [23]. Varied state (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £100
Model Gothic Crown, 1848, by H. Hyams (Rogers 205). Practically as struck (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £20
Imitation Spade Guineas, medalets, etc (144), all in brass [144]. Mostly fine, some better (£30-40)
Transportation token, a stipple-engraved Penny [probably 1797], maria love. when this you see remember me, wreath border, rev. when i am far away charles love 1827, branches in legend. Good very fine and nicely patinated (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £310
Belgium, Leopold II, 5 Francs, 1867, the obv. worn smooth and engraved from jim to mr. r. calvert, france palestine egypt around souvenir of the great war, palm trees and pyramids below; India, George V, Rupee, 1918, fashioned as a Welsh Regt belt buckle, the rev. worn smooth and engraved with the Prince of Wales’ feathers flanked by crossed rifles, pte. w.e. jones, 37471 below; together with a small silver medalet, men playing football, back engraved (192nd Machine Gun Company Football Compe...
Turkey, Murad V, 20 Kurush [AH 1293], year 1 [1876], the rev. worn smooth and engraved pte w. o’leary, 8th ches. regt., rc at sides, palm trees and minaret above 59272 baghdad 1917-18-19. Obverse about fine and with traces of mounting, reverse very fine (£30-40)
James I, Unite (W 788); George III, Guineas (2), first countermarked with animal (? antelope) in cartouche (W 1901D, 1998P); Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1843 (W 2258b); together with Simmons’s Improved Sovereign balance [5]. Third good very fine, other weights fine, balance extremely fine and in original case of issue (£30-40)
William III, Half-Guinea (W 1225); George III, Half-Guinea, before 1772 (W 1961H), Third-Guinea (W 2152); value stated weights (5), 10s 6d (W 1700g), 13s 6d and 9s by Berry, Birmingham (W 1750f, 1751h), 5s (W 1748j), 5s/1:7 (W 2020U); together with a set of brass scales by A. Wilkinson, Ormskirk, in narrow wooden box with paper label [Lot]. Weights fine to very fine, scales better (£60-80)
George II, Half Louis d’or, 1751 (W 2735); weights for Portuguese coins (2), Moidore (W 1432), Half-Moidore (W 1452); value stated weights (2), £3 12s (W 1671aa), 18 Shillings (W 1790e) [5]. Third about extremely fine, others fine but the second with Sterling equivalent scratched on one side (£25-30)
Uniface brass weights, c. 1750-1800: Genoa, Doppia, 12.60g; Milan, Sovranno (sic) (2, different), 11.08g. 5.55g; Parma, Doppia, 3.57g; Rome, Doppia (2, different), 5.47g, 2.73g; Savoy, Doppia (2), 9.15g, 4.57g; Luigi di Francia [Louis d’or], 7.66g; Doppia Spagna [Spanish Doubloon] (3, different), 13.47g, 6.75g, 3.38g; uninscribed weight, perhaps of the Kingdom of Sardinia, 1.76g (cf. Parsons Coll, Baldwin 12, 1187-90; cf. Eimer Coll, Spink 7, 497-503) [13]. An attractive group, very fine, mos...
Hammer Price: £180
A set of scales by I. Mastenbroek Stads Eyk., Mr Balansemaker, Amsterdam, containing a set of scales comprising a steel armature with two brass pans attached by strings, and a group of square brass coin weights (14) for different European denominations [Lot]. In very good overall condition; contained in a rectangular box with an extra sliding panel in the base (£250-300)
Charles II, 1683 series, Ducatoons (2, W 2570, 2570a), Half-Ducatoon (W 2572b), 4 Reales (W 2573a), 2 Reales (W 2574 obv., rev. die not in W) [5]. First two well worn, others fine to very fine, a rare group (£90-120)
William III, 1695 series, Ducatoon (W 2586); 1697 series, Ducatoon (W 2602), 8 Reales (W 2611) [3]. First mediocre, second good fine, last about fine, all rare (£80-100)
Anne, 1709 series, Louis d’or (W 2631), Half-Peça (W 2635a), Pistole (W 2636); 1714 series, Half-Moidor (W 2669a), Quarter-Pistole (W 2679 [not in book]) [5]. First fine, others mostly about very fine but two displaying light adjustment marks, last extremely rare (£90-120)
George I, 1718 series, Dobra of 8 Escudos (W 2683a); Doubloon (W 2684c); Peça (W 2689); Double Pistole (W 2690a); Moidor (W 2692c); Half-Peça (W 2696a); Pistole (W 2698a); Escudo (W 2702d); Half-Pistole (W 2704d); Quarter-Moidor (2, W 2706a, 2706b); Quarter-Louis d’or (W 2707a rev., obv. die not in W); Half-Escudo (W 2708b) [13]. Generally fine to very fine, an excellent and varied group (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £580
George II, 1737 series, Double Pistole (W 2714), Escudo (W 2721a); 1751 series, Half-Louis d’or (W 2735); 1760 series, Dobra of 8 Escudos (2, both W 2741, one with rev. filed flat), Peça (W 2742) [6]. Generally fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £290
Named weights: Henry Archdall, Half-Guinea (W 2758); Daniel Crosby, Guinea (W 2762); S. Gatchell & Sons, Half-Sovereign (W 2774); James Pickering, Guinea (W 2809); James Warren, Guinea (W 2822); together with a brass weight stamped 4d 6g both sides, and a knobbed weight for a Spanish 8 Reales [7]. Third fine, others all very fine, mostly rare (£140-180)
Hammer Price: £520
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