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Turks & Caicos Islands, WEST CAICOS, West Caicos Sisal Co, cupro-nickel 2 Shillings (8), Shillings (7), brass Sixpences (12), Threepences (3), Pennies (8), Halfpence (8), all by Quint, Philadelphia (Lyall 520-5; Roehrs 1302) [46]. The balance of the Brandon-owned group, generally fine to very fine £400-600
Hammer Price: £360
Medals, Jamaica, St Ann’s Bay Anti-Slavery Society, 1839, a copper medal by J. Davis, from the same dies as previous, 41mm (BHM 1893; E 1331; Roehrs 1557). Extremely fine, rare £300-400
Medals, Jamaica, Governor’s Medal, c. 1810, an unissued white metal medal by I. Porter [London], arms of Montagu, rev. his grace william duke of manchester, etc, 40mm. Extremely fine and excessively rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £370
Jamaica, ANNOTTO BAY, Gray’s Inn Central Factory Ltd, uniface brass (11), gray’s inn central (5, one stamped 225) (Lyall 185; Roehrs 1204); gray’s inn (jamaica) central factory (6, stamped 1, 237, f, r, rr and unstamped) (Lyall 186-7 and variants; Roehrs 1204) [11]. All pierced as issued, generally fine but unissued Lyall 185s very fine and better £200-300
Hammer Price: £380
Martinique, Authority of September 1797, Three Escalins or ‘Moco’, MEXICO, Charles III, a cut quarter segment of an 8 Réales, Mexico City, assayer fm, the cut edges crenated, 6.13g (Prid. 1; VG 21; KM. 26; Roehrs 519). Good fine £120-150
£120–£150
Barbados, ST. JAMES, Sir Philip Gibbes, Pennies (3), 1788, 32mm (Lyall 63; Trudgen 2+B; Prid. –; KM. Tn5; Roehrs 1032), 1792 (2), both with stop in rev. legends, 31.5 and 30.5mm (Lyall 67; Prid. 16; KM. Tn10; Roehrs 1041) [3]. First good very fine and patinated, rare, others fine or better £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Sir Henry de la Beche, Good Conduct award, 1841, a copper medal by W. Wyon, bust right, rev. tropical fauna, 45mm (BHM 2002; BDM VI, 683; Roehrs 1559). Extremely fine; in maroon leather fitted case of issue £250-300
Hammer Price: £390
Puerto Rico, BAJURA, Co Giorgetti, uniface brass, stamped 1466, uniface aluminium, stamped 242; BUCARABONES, Hacienda Vega Redonda, brass 2, 1, Half- and Quarter-Almud (Rulau 15-18); GUANICA, Guanica Centrale, uniface brass tallies by American Railway Supply Co, New York (3, different shapes), stamped 178, 272, 396; GUYANILLA, Central Rufina Mario Mercado e Hijos, uniface brass, stamped A 2505; MAYAGUEZ, Kraemer & Ca, uniface brass Pueblo, Half-Pueblo, Playa (2, one with chop-mark) (Rulau...
Hammer Price: £400
St Lucia, CASTRIES, Peter and Co, uniface oval brass Shillings (2) (Lyall 480; Prid. 8; Roehrs 1275); uniface brass Fourpences (3) (Lyall 479; Prid. 11; Roehrs 1276); uniface brass Twopences (2) (Lyall 478; Prid. – ; Roehrs 1276); uniface square brass [Day] (4), seriffed lettering (2) (Lyall 481; Prid. – ; Roehrs 1277), sans serif lettering (2) (Lyall 482; Prid. –; Roehrs 1277); uniface brass n [Night] (5), seriffed lettering (2) (Lyall 483; Prid. –; Roehrs 1278), sans serif letters...
Medals, Anti-Slavery, Negro Emancipation in the West Indies, 1838, a copper medal by J. Davis, to commemorate the abolition of negro apprenticeship in jamaica, rev. negro couple with infant seated by palm, 51mm (BHM 1876; E 1317a; Roehrs 1703). Extremely fine £200-250
Medals, Jamaica, Abolition of Negro Apprenticeships in Jamaica, 1838, a white metal medal by J. Davis and B.R. Haydon, from the same dies as previous, 52mm (BHM 1877; E –; Roehrs –). Obverse very fine but some surface dullness, reverse extremely fine, extremely rare in this metal £200-300
Medals, Jamaica, St Ann’s Bay Anti-Slavery Society, 1839, a copper medal by J. Davis, bust of Joseph Sturge right, rev. negro couple with infant seated by palm, 41mm (BHM 1893; E 1331; Roehrs 1557). Extremely fine, rare £300-400
Medals, Jamaica, The Anti-Slavery Convention, London, 1840, a copper medal, unsigned, from two medal obverses, busts of Thomas Clarkson and William Knibb three-quarters right, 52mm (BHM 1975). Only about fine but excessively rare; not listed by Brown in any institutional collection £250-350
Medals, Miscellaneous, USA, World Skeet Championship, 1968, a gold medal, unsigned, bird flies, tablet below engraved (12 GA CL. B 7th), rev. named (Raymond Brandon 247-250), 28mm, 10ct, 12.57g; with other named Skeet shooting badges (2), 1968, 1975; Jamaica Rifle Association, a silver and enamel badge, 34mm, others (2), bronze and enamel; Bell Medal, 39mm; Weapons Meeting, 1964, bronze medal, 32mm [8]. First mint state, others very fine to extremely fine; an interesting lot by association...
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Agricultural Society, a gold Meritorious Service medal, 1969, by Fattorini, cornucopia of fruits, rev. legend in 7 lines, un-named, 38mm, 9ct, approx. 29g. Mint state; suspension loop and ring, ribbon and ‘gold’ clasp £250-300
Hammer Price: £410
Danish West Indies, ST. THOMAS, A. Burnet, uniface brass 5 Cents (before September 1887), legend around value, back countermarked mxslr over a decorative line raised within a rectangular indent, 2.79g (Sømod 4607; Higgie 406; Roehrs 1120). About very fine, extremely rare £200-300
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Church of Scotland, lead communion token, legend, rev. goblet and loaf on table, 3.05g/12h (Lyall 180; Burzinski 3430). Discoloured, otherwise about very fine, very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £430
Jamaica, KINGSTON, John M. Crosswell & Co, aluminium, john m. crosswell & co., rev. good for 1 glass soda water, 1.60g/12h (Lyall 183; Prid –; Roehrs –). Good fine, extremely rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £450
Danish West Indies, ST. THOMAS, G. Beretta, German silver 5 Cents, c. 1889 (Sømod 4628; Higgie 401; Roehrs 1119); Fratelli Copello & Cia, German silver 5 Cents, c. 1889 (Sømod 4631; Higgie 429; Roehrs 1123); C.A. Daniel & Co, German silver Cent, c. 1887 (Sømod 4622; Higgie 407; Roehrs 1124); Delvalle & Co, cupro-nickel 3 Cents, c. 1889 (Sømod 4656; Higgie 412; Roehrs 1127); G. Leviti, copper Cent, c. 1889 (Sømod 4636; Higgie 430; Roehrs 1140); J. Müller & Co, German silver 5 Cents,...
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: United Fruit Co and United Fruit (Jamaica) Co, brass (1,105), aluminium (125), a vast range of different types, shapes and inscriptions, etc (Lyall 388ff; Prid. 150-3; Roehrs 1199-1200) [1,230]. Varied state; an excellent study group £300-500
Hammer Price: £520
Danish West Indies, ST. THOMAS, O. Ffrench & Co, uniface brass 5 Cents, c. 1887, legend around value, back countermarked mxslr over a decorative line raised within a rectangular indent, 2.73g (Sømod 4605; Higgie 421; Roehrs 1135). About very fine, extremely rare £200-300
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: St Mary Fruit Grower’s Association Ltd, brass, port maria (Lyall 366, this piece); F.R. Stanford, brass (Lyall 371, this piece); Stanton Estate, brass (3) (Lyall 372; Roehrs 1197), iron (Lyall –; Roehrs 1197), aluminium (2, different) (Lyall 374-5; Roehrs 1197); Sunridge Farms Ltd, Jamaican regal Halfpence (5), 1928, 1952, 1955, 1966 (2), British regal Halfpence (2), 1951, 1958, all stamped s on revs. (Lyall 375; Roehrs 1197) [15]. Varied state, first two...
Hammer Price: £550
Medals, Jamaica, Opening of King Street [Baptist] Chapel, Falmouth, 1837, a copper medal by J. Davis, from the same dies as previous, 41mm (BHM 1755; E 1300; Roehrs 1555). Virtually as struck with some mint bloom, rare £300-400
Medals, Puerto Rico, Porto Rico Shrine Club, a U.S.A. Morgan Dollar, obv. planed and engraved (Clarence M. Dunbar, Imperial Potentate, from Porto Rico Shrine Club, Feb. 3. 1928, 1635), 37mm. Very fine £70-90
British Guiana, George III, Guilder, 1816, Stiver and Half-Stiver, both 1813 (Prid. 11, 29, 30; KM. 9, 10, 13) [2]. Last very fine, others good very fine, first with grey tone £90-120
Medals, Anti-Slavery, Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807, a silver medal by T. Webb, bust of William Wilberforce right, rev. Britannia with Victory and other allegorical figures on plinth, 53mm (BHM 627; E 983; Roehrs 1692). Almost extremely fine, light tone £400-600
Hammer Price: £600
Bahamas, ABACO, The Bahamas Timber Co, aluminium 2 Cents, c. 1910, legend, rev. value, 0.89g/12h (Lyall 9, this piece; Prid. –; Roehrs –). Very fine and extremely rare £300-400
Jamaica, kingston, Louis Winkler & Son, octagonal aluminium Threepence, louis winkler & son kingston, ja around 18 king st., rev. value, 1.37g/12h (Lyall 215; Prid. 156; Roehrs 1223). Extremely fine and very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £620
Trinidad, PORT OF SPAIN, Ice Establishment, uniface nickel Four Shillings and Ninepence by J. Robbins, Boston, legend around value, name of maker stamped on back, 9.66g (Lyall 504, this piece). Pierced, otherwise very fine and extremely rare; perhaps the only specimen available to commerce £300-400
Panama, Republic, Proof 500 Balboas, 1975 (KM. 42; F 2). Brilliant £600-800
Hammer Price: £650
Trinidad, PORT OF SPAIN, Ice Establishment, uniface nickel Tenth-Penny by J. Robbins, Boston, legend around value, name of maker stamped on back, 9.49g (Lyall 503, this piece). Doubly pierced, very fine and extremely rare; perhaps the only specimen available to commerce £300-400
Medals, Jamaica, Baptist Chapel, St. Ann’s Bay, Enlarged, 1839, a copper medal by J. Davis, façade of the chapel, rev. monument, 41mm (cf. BHM 1878 for reverse). About extremely fine, extremely rare £400-600
Hammer Price: £700
Jamaica, ST. ANN, Parochial Board, uniface aluminium, p.b. 4 glns: water st. ann., 1.87g (Lyall 205, this piece; Prid. –; Roehrs –). Fine and extremely rare; believed the only specimen available to commerce £150-250
Hammer Price: £800
Medals, British Honduras, British Honduras Industrial Exhibition, 1871, a silver award medal by A. Kirkwood, Industria seated spinning, hive, sheaf and cornucopia of coins beside her, rev. legend, 45mm (Roehrs 1518; cf. R.J. Ford I, 538). Extremely fine and toned, extremely rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £850
Medals, Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica, Musgrave Medal, a gold award by A. Toft, bust of Sir Anthony Musgrave right, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (Theodore E. Sealy C.B.E., Cultural Leadership, 1965), hallmarked Birmingham 1965, 9ct, 49mm, 58.33g (cf. Roehrs 1569). Mint state; in case of issue £600-700
Medals, Jamaica, The University of the West Indies, Mona, a gold award medal by Toye Kenning & Spencer, arms of the University, rev. wreath, named (Mr. Cleve Evans for 21 Years Service, 1951-1972), 51mm, 9ct, 45.51g (Roehrs 1585, 1587). Matt surface, extremely fine £400-600
Hammer Price: £900
Curaçao, Dutch Administration, c. 1818, Three Reaals (5), cut fifth segments of Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, revs. countermarked with 3 raised within a serrated circular indent, 5.57g, 5.42g, 5.34g, 5.09g, 4.78g (cf. Scholten 1387; Prid. p.252, fig. 27; KM. 28) [5]. Coins and countermarks fine £400-600
Hammer Price: £920
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Plaza Co Ltd, zinc Threepence, similar, rev. value, 23mm, 1.40g/12h (Lyall 203, this piece; Prid –; Roehrs –). Fine and of the highest rarity; perhaps the only known specimen £200-400
Hammer Price: £1,000
Medals, Jamaica, Abolition of Negro Apprenticeships in Jamaica, 1838, a copper medal by J. Davis and B.R. Haydon, bust of William Knibb three-quarters right, rev. legend in 11 lines, 52mm (BHM 1877; E –; Roehrs –). Good very fine and extremely rare £400-600
Hammer Price: £1,100
Medals, Turks and Caicos Islands, Spanish Wreck Recovered, 1687, a silver medal by G. Bower, conjoined busts of James II and Mary of Modena right, rev. the salvage operation, a small row-boat to the fore with Sir William Phipps’s ship, the Algier Rose, beyond, 55mm, 68.13g (MI I, 619/33; E 285; Betts 67; MH 71; Roehrs 1646). Good very fine, but some rim knocks and somewhat scuffed £1,200-1,500
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