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Staffordshire, Brockmoor, Rock Tavern, Thomas Bate, brass Threepence, rev. come sober drink moderately pay honourably go home quietly, eg, 26.5mm, 5.41g/12h (Whitmore 5891); Warwickshire, Birmingham, Aston, Cremorne Gardens, Vine Inn, J. Bandano, copper Threepence, elevation of the inn, rev. dancing on the green every evening, admission to be returned in refreshments around value, eg, 32mm, 9.88g/12h (MG 812); Hockley Hill, Old Tree Inn, [Mrs M.] Tookey, brass Threepence, tree, rev. will be...
Hammer Price: £85
Tisbury, Fairweather Fairlie, brass Twopence by H.B. Sale, rev. value, eg, 23mm, 3.57g/12h, brass Penny by H.B. Sale, rev. value, eg, 24mm, 4.10g/12h; Tisbury, Fordingbridge and Ringwood [Hampshire], Fairweather Fairlie, brass Fourpence, rev. value, eg, 23.5mm, 3.66g/12h [3]. Last very fine, others good fine (£30-40)
Weights for French coins: Louis XIV, Half-Pistole by Anthony Giles (W 1160); mule Half-Guinea by William Hayward (W 1169, this piece); Pistole (W 1296); Half-Pistoles (2) (W 1312, 1321) [5]. W 1296 and 1321 good very fine, others generally fine (£50-70)
Cheltenham, Visit of George III, 1788, brass medalet by C. James, 2.95g/6h (DH 75; BHM 272); Herefordshire, Hereford, C. Honiatt, Halfpenny, 1794, 6.39g/6h (DH 5, small flan); Lancashire, Rochdale, John Kershaw, Halfpence, 1792 (2), 13.00g/7h, 12.99g/7h (both DH 145); Shropshire, Coalbrook Dale, Reynolds & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 13.27g/6h (DH 10); Warwickshire, Birmingham, Birming[ha]m Company, imitation Halfpenny, 1793, 8.78g/7h (DH 76b); Worcestershire, Worcester, Visit of George III, 1788,...
Berkshire, Blewbury, S[amuel] Huggins (UFS 1070), Newbury, [James] Roake, 1839 (UFS 3710); Herefordshire, Ledbury, W. Taylor (UFS 1890), Ross on Wye, Pearce (UFS 4480); Kent, Woolwich, Gregory Browne (UFS 5160); London, Bishopsgate, Isaac Sparrow, 1823 (UFS 2840), Holborn, Mr [David] Lewis (UFS 2680, copper, edge grained); Soho, East India Co (UFS 2500B); Oxfordshire, Nettlebed, [William] Champion, 1835 (UFS 3700); Worcestershire, Worcester, Co-Operative Co Ltd (UFS 5240) [10]. Ross about...
Hammer Price: £80
Bristol, Rummer Hotel, copper Sixpence, 1811, rev. june 4th above date, ep, 26mm, 5.07g/12h, copper Eightpence, 1811, rev. similar, ep, 26mm, 5.01g/12h [2]. First good fine, second about fine (£40-60)
Renfrewshire, Greenock, John Bourne & Co, uniface oval white metal ticket, 28 x 21mm; Clyde Wharf Sugar Refinery, bracteate zinc 1 Pint or Three-Farthings, 22mm; J.B. Fulton, brass check, once worn hats always worn, etc., 21mm; London & Newcastle Tea Co, 1876, copper Half-Pound check, 24mm; James Robertson, brass Penny, preserve manufacturer, 26mm; Trades Hotel, brass check, 24mm; John Walker & Co, brass check, stamped 444, 32mm; other miscellaneous 19th century Farthing tokens (2) [9]. Very...
Tokens, tickets, checks, etc (25, two in silver), including Cerne Union Friendly Society, copper Twopence, 1817 [25]. Varied state (£40-50)
Chipping Campden, Lygon Arms Hotel, Thomas Dunn, copper, by S. Hiron, Beauchamp arms, rev. wines & spirits excise office, etc, eg, 31mm, 9.10g/12h; Noel Arms Hotel, Henry Cousins, brass, by S. Hiron, arms and supporters, rev. wines & spirits wholesale & retail, etc, eg, 31mm, 10.03g/12h; Chipping Sodbury, Portcullis Hotel, brass Twopence, rev. value, eg, 24mm, 4.32g/12h [3]. First fine, second about extremely fine, last about very fine (£50-70)
Railway, Salisbury, a brass pass, sir j.j. ltd. war dept. workmens train, rev. salisbury to codford or hettesbury, stamped 414, edge plain, 51mm, 28.23g/12h. Good very fine, pierced, very rare (£40-60)
Combe St Nicholas, Green Dragon, uniface brass Three-Halfpence by R. Neal, ep, 29mm, 6.95g (SPHT 174; Courtney p.204); Crewkerne, King’s Arms, brass Three-Halfpence by Vaughton, rev. value in wreath, eg, 26mm, 4.89g/12h (SPHT 178; Courtney p.189), brass Threepence, rev. value in wreath, eg, 25.5mm, 4.99g/12h (SPHT 178a; Courtney p.191); Dunkerton, Crossways Inn, W[illiam] Weaver, brass Three-Halfpence, rev. value, eg, 24.5mm, 5.05g/12h (SPHT 183, recté eg) [4]. Third very fine, others...
New Swindon, New Swindon ISL, uniface copper Pound, eg, 23mm, 3.70g, uniface brass Half-Sovereign, eg, 19mm, 2.55g; Ship Inn, Townsend’s Bowling Saloon, brass Threepence, ship, rev. value, eg, 24mm, 4.24g/12h; Old Swindon, Belle Vue Inn, brass Threepence by W. Ludgate, rev. value in wreath, eg, 24mm, 4.46g/12h; W. Clappen, brass, rev. suits to measure 38/- etc, ep, 31mm, 1.53g/6h [5]. Third extremely fine, others about very fine (£60-80)
Engraved coins: George II, Halfpenny [1740-54], cut down, edge hammered up and inscribed (John Lemon Aged 3 Yers); George II, Halfpenny, engraved as a love token and dated 10 February 1760; a Georgian Halfpenny, worn smooth and engraved (John Cater at y Golden Lion 1760), rev. imc initials; Victoria, Penny [1874-5], rev. worn flat and engraved (Dash, 2nd Prize, Cirencester, 29th July 1875); Victoria, Halfpenny, 1892, obv. with the portrait altered to resemble a Salvation Army lady in bonnet...
19th Century, Durham, South Shields, Francis Robinson, Farthing, 1814, 3.62g/6h (W 1075); Yorkshire, Bradford, Workhouse, bradford workhouse counterstamped on rev. of Union Copper Co Penny, 1812, 27.81g/12h (W 412); Keighley, anonymous issue, keighley counterstamped on Union Copper Co Penny, 1812, 27.99g/12h (W 800); together with other tokens (15), of Durham, Yorkshire (13), Lanarkshire [18]. First mediocre, second good fine, third very fine, others generally fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £75
Bristol, Bristol Club, copper Threepence by Ardill, City arms, rev. value in wreath, eg, 22mm, 3.07g/12h, brass Three-Halfpence by Ardill, similar, eg, 22mm, 2.77g/12h, white metal Penny, similar, eg, 22mm, 2.24g/12h, brass Cards, similar, eg, 28mm, 6.59g/12h, white metal Skittles, similar, eg, 28mm, 5.76g/12h; Bristol & South Wales Hotel, J.C. Griffiths, brass Threepence, rev. value in wreath, eg, 23.5mm, 4.90g/12h; Bristol Tavern & Club Co Ltd, brass, good for one pennyworth of...
Engraved coins: George III, Twopence, 1797, obv. countermarked with various numerals and letters of the alphabet in upper and lower case, rev. countermarked henry ienner berkeley 1798. Very fine, an interesting association piece (£50-100)
Engraved coins: George III, Sixpence, 1816, obv. engraved (The Gift of G. Needham who was Ex’d Apl. 1818 Aged 16, W. Jones); George III, an Irish Penny, 1805, rev. worn smooth and engraved (B. Wood Engraver upon Silver, Copper, Brass or Steel) [2]. Fine, the former interesting and worthy of research (£30-40)
A set of Georgian scales by Thomas Williams, Cannon Street, London, together with knobbed weights for Guinea, Half-Guinea, Third-Guinea, others (2); a set of Georgian scales, together with knobbed weights for Guinea, Half-Guinea, others (2), both sets of weights to the 5:8 standard [Lot]. In original japanned boxes (£60-80)
18th Century, Shropshire, Shrewsbury, Hancock’s mule Halfpenny, 11.10g/12h (DH 23); together with other Shropshire tokens (22) [23]. Generally fine (£40-60)
19th Century, Berkshire, Reading, John Berkeley Monck, Halfcrown, 1811, 9.27g/12h (D 3); Gloucestershire, Bristol, Commercial Token Bank Co, Shilling, 1811 (D Somerset 23) Middlesex, London, Morgan’s Shilling, 3.33g/12h (D 9); Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne, John Robertson, Shilling, 1811, 4.47g/6h (D 13) [4]. Fine to very fine, all except the last toned (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
Midlothian, Edinburgh, Ambrose’s Tavern, copper check, rev. london porters, edinbr. burton & alloa ales, etc., 28mm (ST 583); John Anderson, brass check, rev. conjoined arms, india rubber, vulcanite & fancy goods, etc., 25mm (ST 597; cf. Noble II, 1179); British Public House Co Ltd, copper Penny checks (2, different), first with rev. edinburgh and leith, second with street locations, both 26mm (cf. Noble II, 564); Malcolm Daish & Co, copper calendar medal, ask for special reserve, etc.,...
Gloucester, Gloucester Cab Co, uniface brass, 1 mile, ep, 26.5mm, 6.94g; Gloster Carriage & Wheel Works, brass, by W. Smith, un-numbered, rev. w smith new meeting st birmingham die sinker engraver, etc, ep, 36.5mm, 9.13g/12h; Gloster CISL, uniface copper One Pound, value in centre, eg, 23mm, 3.21g, tin bracteate Shilling, 24.5mm, 1.47g, tin bracteate Sixpence, 21mm, 0.86g, tin bracteate Threepence, 21mm, 1.46g, tin bracteate Pennies (2), large d in value, 22mm, 0.85g, small d in value, 22mm,...
Bishops Cannings, Crown Inn, brass Threepence, eg, 26mm, 6.17g/12h; Blunsdon St Andrew, Coldharbour Friendly Society [Est. May 1849], brass Threepence, rev. value, ep, 23.5mm, 4.15g/12h (cf WC p.310); Box, Northey Arms, J. Heale, brass, eg, 26mm, 6.44g/6h [3]. First very fine, second good fine, last fine but with attempted piercing and scratch on reverse (£50-80)
Swindon, Ashford Road Club, uniface oval brass Penny, ep, 35 x 20mm, 5.45g; Barthrop & Co, aluminium Halfpence (2), tools ironmongery cutlery grates, revs. value, ep, 26mm, 1.65g/12h, 1.64g/12h; The Cycle Club, brass Three-Halfpence, eg, 27mm, 7.01g/12h; Even Swindon Club, uniface oval brass Penny, ep, 39 x 23mm, 6.72g; Haydon St[reet] Club, uniface octagonal brass Three-Halfpence, ep, 32mm, 9.47g; The Swindon Club, brass Threepence, rev. value in wreath, eg, 27mm, 5.12g/12h, brass...
A set of Georgian scales by Thomas Williams, Cannon Street, London, together with weights for Three Pounds 12 Shillings, 36, 27, 21 and 18 Shillings, 13 Shillings and Sixpence, Ten Shillings and Sixpence, Nine Shillings, Six Shillings and Ninepence, Five Shillings and Threepence, Four Shillings and Sixpence (W 1671aa, 1671b, 1671c, 1671d, 1671e, 1671f, 1671g, 1671h, 1671j, 1673k, 1679i), Half-Guinea (W 1980), Guinea, 1775 (W 1985D), others (4) [Lot]. In original wooden box (£60-80)
17th Century, Hampshire, Southampton, Corporation Halfpenny, 1.74g/9h (N 2003; BW. 184); Winchester, William Butler, Farthing, 1657, 1.14g/6h (N 2027; BW. 214); together with other later tokens, checks, etc (91), from Eastleigh, Southampton, Winchester, Portsmouth, Gosport, Portsea, Andover, Trelewis, Bridgwater, Accrington, etc [93]. Many fine, some better (£80-100)
Torrington, Globe Hotel, G[eorge] Cave, copper Threepence by W.J. Taylor, rev. value, ep, 28mm, 6.12g/12h (DTT 127, i); New Inn, [Joseph] Jenkins, brass Threepence by Seage & Son, rev. value, ep, 18.5mm, 3.30g/5h (DTT 129) [2]. First good fine, second fair to fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £65
Witheycombe, Holly Tree Inn, E[dward] Windover, brass Twopence, rev. value in wreath, ep, 18mm, 2.82g/10h (DTT 75, i), P[eter] Stocker, brass Three-Halfpence by Seage & Son, rev. value, eg, 19mm, 2.54g/12h (DTT 75, iii); New Inn, [William] Brooks, brass Threepence, rev. value in border of hatched arcs, ep, 20mm, 3.34g/12h (DTT –) [3]. Last fine, others very fine (£50-80)
Ireland, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Penny, 1816, 17.64g/6h (W 1892); together with other Irish tokens (8) [9]. Some fine, first rare (£30-50)
Weights for French coins: Louis XIV, Pistole (W 1297), Half-Pistole (W 1314); Weights for Portuguese coins: Half-Moidore, 1748, by Kirk (W 1492); ‘Joannes’ series, portrait types by Kirk, 18 Shillings, 1746 (W 1522), Three Pounds 12 Shillings, 1747 (W 1526), 9 Shillings, 1748 (W 1540) [6]. Second fine, others about very fine or better (£50-70)
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues of tokens and commemorative medals (13), including B.W. Harris (April 1926), W.J. Faulkner (May 1940), Dr F.B. Penfold (August 1941), H.E.G. Paget (June 1944), W. Waite-Sanderson (November 1944), W. Longman (March 1958 – 2 copies, one priced), P. Gee (February 1985) [13]. Publishers’ bindings (£40-50)
Williton, Lamb Tavern, Joseph Pursey, copper, eg, 23mm, 4.01g/12h (SPHT 343); Railway Hotel, brass Twopence, rev. value, eg, 20mm, 2.92g/12h (SPHT 344; WC p.333) [2]. First fine, second very fine but partly stained (£30-40)
Engraved coins: William IV, Sixpence, 1835, obv. worn smooth and engraved (Royal George August 29th 1782). About very fine (£25-35)
A set of Georgian scales by Freeman & Son, Leadenhall Street, London, together with weights for Guinea, Half-Guinea and Quarter-Guinea (W 2005D, 2005G, 2043J), others (9) [Lot]. In original wooden box (£40-60)
A set of Georgian scales by Freeman & New, London, together with knobbed weights for Guinea and Half-Guinea to the 5:6 standard [Lot]. In original fitted wooden case, very original condition (£40-60)
17th Century, Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, John Hovitt, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.01g/12h (PMP 98; N 3542; BW. 88). Edge chipped, otrherwise good fine (£40-50)
17th Century, Wiltshire, Devizes, John Hammond, Farthing, 1.25g/3h (N 5457; BW. 70). Very fine (£30-40)
Tiverton, Rising Sun, HC, brass Fivepence by Seage, rev. value in wreath, ep, 18mm, 3.37g/3h (DTT –); Star Hotel, brass Threepence, rev. value, ep, 26mm, 4.39g/12h (DTT 106) [2]. About fine and better (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £60
Seend, C[hurch of] E[ngland] School, uniface brass, ep, 25.5mm, 4.66g; Southwick, Fleur de Lis Inn, J. Rudman, brass Three-Halfpence, stamped on back of Victorian counter, eg, 22mm, 3.01g/4h; Stratton St Margaret, Upper Stratton Club, brass Half-Pint, rev. latticework pattern, eg, 26mm, 5.54g [3]. Fine and better, first pierced (£30-50)
Great Russell Street, William Till, copper Halfpenny and Farthing-sized checks, both 1834, edges plain, 29mm, 11.18g/12h, 22mm, 6.07g/12h (D & W 346/56, 346/58); William Webster, brass check, reads 7 gt russell st, edge plain, 19mm, 3.19g/2h (UFS 2990); [Peter] Whelan, brass check, 1848, edge grained, 26mm, 5.61g/12h; Marble Arch, London Coin Fair, 1992, brass ticket, 32.5mm; Queen’s Square, James Henry, private token, in copper, edge plain, 30mm, 11.22g/12h; Wigmore Street, Richard Lobel,...
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