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Medals, Jamaica, Rural Deanery of Middlesex, c. 1845, a copper award medal by Gibson [London], from the same dies as previous, 40mm; Opening of Suffield School, 1856, a white metal medal, unsigned, 26mm (Roehrs 1562) [2]. Varied state, first rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £170
Barbados, BRIDGETOWN, Moses Tolan[t]o, Halfpenny and Farthing (Lyall 93, 95; Prid. 27-8; Roehrs 1025-6) [2]. First about very fine, second about extremely fine with original colour £100-150
British Honduras, BELIZE, Belikin Brewery, aluminium Independence Day checks (2), both 1981 (Lyall 127, 128); John Jex, brass Quarter-Rial, 1871 (Lyall 130; Prid. 75; Roehrs 1081) [3]. Last with face rubbed, otherwise very fine, others mint state £100-150
Trinidad, PORT OF SPAIN, J.G. D’Ade & Co, copper Farthing, c. 1870, legend, rev. value, 3.02g/6h (Lyall 498; Prid. 6; Roehrs 1297). Very fine, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £180
Medals, Jamaica, The Royal Agricultural Society of Jamaica (Founded 1843), a copper award medal, unsigned, agricultural machine amidst palm trees, rev. legend around tropical wreath, 49mm. Scuffed and reverse scratched, otherwise about very fine, rare £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica College, Musgrave Medal, a copper award by A. Toft for Elkington, from the same dies as previous, 47mm (cf. Roehrs 1578); William Cowper, 1933, a silver medal by Marples and Beasley, 48mm [2]. First extremely fine and in case of issue, second very fine £80-100
Medals, Jamaica, Golden Jubilee of the Emancipation of Slaves, 1888, a white metal medal, unsigned, for the Jamaica Baptist Union, Fame flies with trumpet and scroll proclaiming Liberty, rev. legend, 39mm. Pierced, about very fine, very rare £50-70
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica International Exhibition, 1891, a gilt-bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, diademed bust of Victoria left, rev. legend in wreath, un-named, 46mm (Roehrs 1565). Extremely fine £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Schools Championships, bronze award medals (10), 1910-21 and 1941, all 34mm; together with other sporting medals (6), including Wolmer’s School (2), Nethersole Cup (2, silver [dated 1910] and bronze), both 32mm [16]. Very fine and better £70-90
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Bruce’s Club, aluminium (58), viz. 4 Patties (2), 3 Patties (8), 2 Patties (3), 1 Patty (8), 2 Shillings and Sixpence (8), 2 Shillings (2), Shillings (6), Sevenpences (6), Sixpences (9), Threepences (6) (Lyall 168-77; Roehrs 1208) [58]. Very fine and better; several (including both 2 Shillings) mint state, Lyall 176 rare £200-250
Hammer Price: £190
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Fletcher & Co Ltd, One Stem (31), 1928 (11), brass (6), aluminium (5), 1932 (20), brass (16), aluminium (4) (Lyall 307-10; Roehrs 1188); Jamaica Banana Producers’ Association Ltd, aluminium (95), 1932 (50), 1937 (45) (Lyall 327-8; Roehrs 1192); Jamaica Fertilizer Products Ltd, aluminium (8) (Lyall 329; Roehrs 1192) [134]. Varied state £100-200
Bahamas, Cat Cay, Cat Cay Club, restrike Keys (2, gilt and plated), Half-Key (3, bronze, gilt and plated) (Lyall 12, 13, 15-17; Roehrs 1009ff); Freeport, El Casino, cupro-nickel Dollars (2), both 1968 (Lyall 22), Grand Bahama Club, cupro-nickel Three Shillings and Sixpence (2), One Shilling and Ninepence (2), Ninepence (3), Fourpence-Halfpenny (2) (Lyall 31-4), Holiday Inn, wooden nickel (Rulau 26), Monte Carlo Casino, cupro-nickel Dollar, 1968 (Lyall 37), Princess Casino, cupro-nickel...
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Trinity Estate, iron (4, one pierced) (Lyall 376; Roehrs 1197); Tropical Fruit Corporation, 1923, aluminium (4) (Lyall 377; Roehrs 1197); Tryall Estate, aluminium (3) (Lyall 378; Roehrs 1198); Tulloch Estate, copper (17), stamped with annulet (8, one with t cancellation mark), two annulets (2), three annulets (5), mill-sail pattern (2) (Lyall 379-82; Roehrs 1198), aluminium, stamped j.h.m (2) (Lyall 383; Roehrs 1198), aluminium, stamped te, 36mm (4), 31 x 24mm...
Hammer Price: £200
Medals, Anti-Slavery, Negro Emancipation in the West Indies, 1838, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, negro family seated by palm, rev. legend and names within and around palm wreath, 32mm (BHM 1881; Roehrs 1710). Slight porosity to obverse, otherwise extremely fine, rare £150-200
Medals, Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica, Musgrave Medal, copper awards by A. Toft (4), three named (F. E. Hopkins, A & C. 1910; A. Brennan, A & C. 1911; The Misses Andrews, A & C. 1916), all 49mm (Roehrs 1569) [4]. Extremely fine or nearly so £150-200
Barbados, ST. JAMES, Sir Philip Gibbes, Penny, 1788, 32mm, 13.94g/12h (Lyall 61; Trudgen 1+A; Prid. 10 var; KM. Tn4; cf. Roehrs 1029). Some rubbing on face and grazes in reverse field, otherwise very fine and patinated, rare £100-150
Bermuda, Ireland Island, Co-operative Society Ltd, uniface brass Threepence, 5.39g (Lyall 109). Fine, very rare £100-150
Jamaica, KINGSTON, British Sub-Aqua Club, brass washer [1965] (Lyall 166; Roehrs 1207); Edwin Charley, aluminium (Roehrs 1209); The Game Centre, brass (2); Global Gaming Technology Ltd, nickel 5 Dollars (3), brass Dollars (9), all [2001+] (Roehrs 1209); Howie’s Amusements, brass (5) (cf. DNW 88, 1229); Jamaica Telephone Co Ltd, aluminium (Lyall 191; cf. DNW 103, 4303); Melville Amusements, nickel (4) (cf. DNW 88, 1229); Wright’s Amusements, brass (14), quarterhorse (7), game token (7)...
Hammer Price: £210
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Halcot Farm, uniface brass, halcot farm around value, 19mm, 1.39g (Lyall 152, this piece; Prid. –; Roehrs –). Pierced as issued, fine and of the highest rarity; perhaps the only known specimen £100-150
Jamaica, KINGSTON, William Smith, copper Pennies (3), all [1829], one countermarked fd [François Declos, Port of Spain, Trinidad] on rev. (Lyall 162 and p.168; Prid. 132; Roehrs 1220) [3]. One about extremely fine, one fine, countermarked piece mediocre but rare £100-150
Jamaica, MORANT BAY, I.J. Mordecai & Co, cupro-nickel Three-Halfpence (2), both c. 1880 (Lyall 156; Prid. 146; Roehrs 1227). About very fine, rare £150-250
Jamaica, Uncertain location, V.F.D. and R.B.B., uniface brass Three-Halfpence, value, 2.53g (Lyall 148, this piece noted; Prid. –; cf. Ford 612 [= Roehrs 1232]). Partially tarnished, otherwise fine, extremely rare £90-120
St Lucia, CASTRIES, Antilles Products Ltd, uniface red fibre, c. 1953, stamped ap (Lyall 454; Roehrs 1257); Geest Industries (W.I.) Ltd, uniface red fibre (2), c. 1957, stamped g.i (b.w.i) ltd, c. 1958, stamped g.i (w.i) ltd, uniface grey and green fibre, both stamped geest, uniface aluminium, stamped gi (Lyall 469-73; Roehrs 1258-60) [6]. Fine and better, Lyall 471 rare £100-150
St Lucia, CASTRIES, James Burness & Sons, uniface brass by Neal (3) (Lyall 464 [2], 465; Prid. 6, 7; Roehrs 1269); Chastanet, uniface brass (Lyall 466; Prid. 15; Roehrs 1272); Minvielle & Chastanet, uniface brass (2), both m & c st lucia around d (Lyall 477; Prid. 17; Roehrs 1274); Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, uniface brass (Lyall 496; Prid. 18; Roehrs 1282) [7]. Fine, last three better £150-200
Trinidad, port of spain, H.E. Rapsey, copper Half-Stampees (2), c. 1860, similar, one countermarked fd [François Declos] on obv. (Lyall 508 and pp.168-9; Prid. 5; Roehrs 1299, –) [2]. Good fine, the countermarked issue rare £150-200
Medals, Jamaica, Netherlands, International Colonial and Export Trade Exhibition, Amsterdam, 1883, copper award medals by A. Fisch (2), bust of Willem III left above shields, rev. Fame with torch-bearer, engraved (Jamaica Rum; Médaille de Bronze Groupe No. Classe No.), both 70mm (Zw. 587; BDM VI, 323) [2]. First extremely fine and in case of issue, second stained and with verdigris £60-80
Antigua, St John’s, Hornel & Coltart, Farthings (3), all 1836, two with obvs. countermarked 1 and 4, perhaps as communion token substitutes (Lyall 1, 3, 5; Prid. 1; Roehrs 1003); King’s Casino, cupro-nickel 5 Dollars and Dollar, 1988, coloured plastic 25 Dollars, 5 Dollars, 2 Dollars 50 Cents and Dollar; ARUBA, Swain Wharf, Harbourtown, cupro-nickel Dollar, 1990, Aruba Marriott Stellaris Casino, plastic 25 Dollars; CAYMAN IS., George Town, Cayman National Bank & Trust Co Ltd, Pirates...
Barbados, Uncertain issuer, Pennies (4), all 1788 [1791], similar, 31-32mm, one with obv. stamped david rowland around crowned gr, another with obv. portrait retouched and field engraved (Hannah Smith) (Lyall 72; Trudgen 4+F, differing rev. die states; Prid. 14; KM. Tn8; Roehrs 1054) [4]. One Penny without die flaw very fine, others in varied state; research potential £150-250
Jamaica, Kingston, Kingston & Liguanea Water Works Co, brass Three-Halfpence (Lyall 194; Prid. 143; Roehrs 1216); together with other miscellaneous tokens, Masonic pieces, etc (5) [6]. Varied state, first very rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £220
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Verley & Robinson Ltd, shield-shaped aluminium One Penny Loaf, verley & robinson ltd, stamped 2912, rev. value, 1.45g/12h (Lyall 210; cf. Prid. 155; Roehrs 1222). About extremely fine, very rare £150-200
Medals, British Guiana, Local Exhibition, 1878, a copper award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, crowned and veiled bust of Victoria left, rev. two sailing ships surrounded by corded band, crown above, edge named (Plantation Versailles), 38mm (Roehrs 1508). Very fine £60-80
Medals, Jamaica, Sir Henry de la Beche, Good Conduct award, c. 1823-4, a copper medalet by T. Saulini, bust left, rev. halse hall jamaica reward for good conduct, 24mm (BDM VI, 683; Roehrs 1554). Good very fine £200-250
Medals, Jamaica, Sir Henry de la Beche, Good Conduct award, c. 1823-4, a copper medalet by T. Saulini, from the same dies as previous, 24mm (BDM VI, 683; Roehrs 1554). Good very fine £200-250
Medals, Jamaica, Death of William Knibb, 1845, a white metal medal by J. Davis, similar, rev. monument, 41mm (BHM 1878; Roehrs 1556). Extremely fine £200-250
Medals, Jamaica, 50th Anniversary of the Shipping Association of Jamaica, 1989, a silver-gilt award medal by Spink, anniversary details and logo on anchor and chain, rev. named (Herbert Hart, in appreciation of your dedicated service), 296g, 77mm. Two edge knocks on reverse, otherwise virtually as struck; in fitted green leather case of issue £150-200
Medals, Miscellaneous, EGYPT/GERMAN EAST AFRICA, The British West Indies Regiment, a German East Africa Rupie, rev. planed and engraved with the regimental arms and legend (Capt. P.E.F. Cressall, C.E., 1st B.W.I.R., Egypt-GEA), 30mm; together with a George V Florin, rev. engraved (St G C Cricket Ball 1919) [2]. Very fine £80-100
Bermuda, Ireland Island, Co-operative Society Ltd, uniface brass Fivepence, 5.45g (Lyall 108). About very fine, very rare £100-150
British Guiana, George III, Stiver, 1813 (Prid. 29; KM. 10); Georgetown, Balgarnie & Co, Stivers (2), both 1838 (Lyall 111; Prid. 60; Roehrs 1070), Middlemass Bros & Co, brass checks (2) (Lyall 116; Prid. 63; Roehrs 1071), Richard Kaps, souvenir silver medalet [1910], 14mm (Prid. 69; cf. Roehrs 1072); PICKERSGILL, Pickersgill Saw Mills Ltd, brass 50 Cents, c. 1900 (Lyall 118; Roehrs 1076); Ex Servicemen’s Association, a silver and enamel button by J.R. Gaunt, stamped 107 on the back,...
St Lucia, CASTRIES, The Peter Coaling Co Ltd, uniface oval brass Shillings (2) (Lyall 489; Prid. 8; Roehrs 1279); uniface brass Fourpences (3), one a die variety (Lyall 487 [2], 488; Prid. 11 and var; Roehrs 1279); uniface brass Twopence (Lyall 486; Prid. –; Roehrs 1279); uniface square brass d [Day] (3), two with i of coaling very weak (Lyall 490 and p.160, footnote; Prid. 10; Roehrs 1280); uniface brass n [Night] (Lyall 491; Prid. 9; Roehrs 1281) [10]. Lyall 486 very fine, others in...
Hammer Price: £230
Medals, Jamaica, High Court of Vice Admiralty, c. 1779, seal of the Vice Admiralty Court, a uniface bronzed electrotype, ship in full sail, details in legend around, 65mm. Good very fine £120-150
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