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8 October 2002
Ellon, 1742, a uniface lead badge, ELLON above date, 42mm, 37.65g (K & L p.293, and pl.liii, 9; cf. Noble II, 851; cf. DW 48, 386). Pierced for suspension, fine and very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £190
Huntly, a uniface lead badge, parish of huntly, stamped No.33, 90 x 62mm, 193.14g (K & L p.294; cf. Noble II, 848; cf. DW 23, 232). Good fine, very rare; with integral loop for suspension (£150-200)
£150–£200
Nigg, 1773, a uniface lead badge, p. nigg. d.c. minr., date below, stamped No.26, 45mm, 54.86g (K & L p.295; Mitchiner 5308; cf. DNW 47, 417). Pierced at top and bottom, very fine and rare (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £120
Nigg, 1773, a uniface lead badge, similar, stamped No.26, 45mm, 63.46g (K & L p.295; Mitchiner 5308; cf. DNW 47, 417). Pierced at top and bottom, fine and rare (£90-120)
£90–£120
Nigg, 1773, a uniface lead badge, similar, stamped No.26, 45mm, 75.40g (K & L p.295; Mitchiner 5308; cf. DNW 47, 417). A poor quality cast, pierced at top for suspension, about fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Old Machar, 1722, a uniface lead badge, pot of lilies from arms of burgh, old abd and date around, xi stamped above, 53 x 40mm, 45.33g (K & L p.295, and pl.liv, 15; cf. DNW 48, 388-9). Fine, rare; with integral loop for suspension (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £170
Dundee, a uniface lead badge, pot of lilies from arms, dun dee at sides, 50mm, 56.93g (K & L p.293; cf. Noble II, 855 [= DW 23, 229]). Doubly pierced for suspension and with vestiges of loop mounting on back, about very fine and very rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
Forfar, 1741, a rectangular lead badge, forfar p, date below, rev. parish no.14, 72 x 66mm, 64.78g (K & L p.293). Good very fine, extremely rare; with integral loop for suspension (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £320
Forfar, 1741, an oval lead badge, forfar p, date below, rev. town, No.11, 90 x 61mm, 114.86g (K & L –). Very fine or better, extremely rare; with integral loop for suspension (£300-350)
£300–£350
Forfar, a lead badge, frontal elevation of a castle with towers, forfar in exergue, back stamped 88, 92mm, 287.29g (K & L p.294). Cast lacking some definition and pierced twice at top for suspension, otherwise fine and very rare (£150-200)
Forfar, a brass badge, similar, back stamped 167, 90mm, 184.14g (K & L p.294; cf. DNW 48, 391). Cast lacking a little definition and pierced twice at top for suspension, otherwise about very fine and very rare (£200-250)
Kettins, 1741, a uniface lead badge, ketins and date in crude lettering, 32mm, 23.89g (K & L p.294, and pl.liv, 12). Pierced for suspension, fine to very fine and extremely rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
Montrose, a uniface oval lead badge, rose in shield in centre, montrose begging poor around, no. [blank], 111 x 80mm, 202.08g (K & L p.295; Mitchiner 5307; cf. Noble II, 849; cf. DNW 48, 392). Doubly pierced for suspension and exhibiting some casting stresses, about very fine, rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £270
Tannadice, a lead communion token, 1800 (B 6774); Perthshire, Coupar Angus, a lead communion token, 1827 (B 1758) [2]. Both pierced, perhaps for use as beggars’ badges [see K & L p.297] (£10-15)
£10–£15
Boharm, a uniface lead badge with rounded top, x bb in two lines, 40 x 36mm, 24.47g (K & L p.292). Very fine for this, extremely rare (£150-200)
Keith, a uniface square lead badge with a conical top, keith no. in centre, named above (Mary Mackay), incuse hearts punched at lower corners, 74 x 62mm, 72.62g (K & L p.294). Pierced for suspension at top, strictly fine but extremely rare, especially so named to a lady (£200-300)
Hammer Price: £180
Keith, a uniface lead badge, keith paupers badge, 75mm, 168.23g (K & L p.294). Doubly pierced for suspension, fine, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £260
Rothesay, a uniface lead badge, 1774, rothsay poor and date around r in hexagon, no.4 below, 50mm, 60.24g (K & L –; cf. DNW 48, 393). Pierced for suspension, fine, extremely rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £280
Alloa, 1830, a lead badge, parish of alloa in three lines, 22 stamped below, rev. concentric circles, date in centre, 47mm, 41.89g (K & L p.292; cf. Noble II, 852 [= DW 23, 227]). Very fine and extremely rare; with projecting loop at back for sewing onto a garment (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £290
Dysart, a uniface oblong lead badge, dysart no.3 poor in three lines, border of raised pellets, 71 x 66mm, 68.28g (K & L p.293; cf. Noble II, 847). Very fine and very rare; with integral suspension loop (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £390
Kirkcaldy, a uniface lead badge, kirkaldy poor divided by triple-turreted castle, no.10 at sides, 94 x 75mm, 150.46g (K & L p.295; cf. DNW 48, 394). Good fine and very rare; with integral suspension loop (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £300
St Andrews, 1801, a uniface oval lead badge, St Andrew standing, holding cross, st andrews and date above, parish below, 95.55g (K & L p.296). Pierced for suspension at bottom, fine, extremely rare (£200-250)
Ecclesgreig [St Cyrus], 1773, a uniface lead badge, eglsgrig parish, no.11 above, date below, 54mm, 56.78g (K & L p.293; Mitchiner 5306; cf. DNW 48, 385). With quadruple piercing for suspension and remains of old paper label adhering to back, very fine and extremely rare (£200-250)
Leith, a lead badge, Virgin and child in ship, persevere above, 1563 in exergue, rev. leith poor no.5 in three lines, 59mm, 133.73g (K & L p.295; cf. DNW 48, 395). Doubly pierced for suspension, fine to very fine, very rare (£200-250)
Comrie, 1757, a uniface lead badge, double-headed eagle from the arms of Perth, comrie parish and date around, n.2[––] below, 62 x 52mm, 44.29g (K & L p.292). A rather poor quality cast, part of issue number unclear, otherwise fine and patinated, extremely rare; with integral loops for suspension at top and bottom (£150-200)
Coupar Angus, a uniface oblong lead badge with pointed top, incusely stamped lx, 38 x 14mm, 8.83g (K & L p.292). Pierced for suspension, very fine and very rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Crieff, a uniface oval lead badge, crieff poor, thistle in centre, no.2 at sides, 54 x 39mm, 38.28g (K & L p.293; cf. DNW 48, 396). Doubly pierced at sides for suspension, very fine and very rare (£200-250)
Weem, a rectangular lead badge with domed top, wm monogram, rev. stamped 2 incuse, 31 x 22mm, 10.38g (K & L p.296, and pl.liv, 10; cf. Noble II, 856 [= DW 23, 234]). Pierced for suspension, very fine and very rare (£120-150)
£120–£150
Cavers, 1729, a uniface heart-shaped lead badge, cavers roxb above date, 58 x 55mm, 62.35g (K & L p.292, and pl.lv, 24; cf. Noble II, 853-4; cf. DNW 48, 397). Doubly pierced for suspension, fine to very fine, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £210
Brechin, City Club, uniface oval bronze Threepence ticket, 29 x 19mm. Very fine (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £15
Edinburgh, Free and Easy Club, an oval engraved silver admission ticket, rev. griffin, named (Thos. Collin Esqr Admitted 3rd Janry. 1788), 44 x 31mm (D & W 125/191). Obverse stained, otherwise very fine and very rare; with integral suspension loop (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £220
Edinburgh, Murray’s Club, brass Shilling, 23mm. Scratched on one side, otherwise very fine (£15-25)
Freuchie, Fruchie Friendly Society, copper ticket, rev. meal fund, 21mm (cf. Noble II, 1011). Very fine, very rare (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £55
Glasgow Athenæum, Life Member’s badge, silver, glasgow athenæum instituted 1847, rev. life member non-transferable, named (Archibald Galbraith Esq), 22mm (D & W –; cf. Noble II, 1010, this piece). Very fine and very rare; with loop for suspension (£90-120)
Glasgow Athenæum, Life Suscriber’s badge, oval, bronze, glasgow athenæum around arms, rev. life subscriber non-transferable, named (William Gray), 33 x 19mm (D & W –). Extremely fine, rare; with clip and ring for suspension (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £25
Glasgow, Thistle and Rose Society, a copper ticket, thistle, rev. rose, 22mm. About very fine, very rare (£25-35)
Kirkcaldy, Links Meal Society, 1813, a lead ticket, rev. l.m.s. above date, 22mm. Fair to fine, extremely rare (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £20
Lochgarth, Reservoir Club, an aluminium pass, 1896, wreath, tir nam bean nan clean s’nan gaisgeach around, aluminium foyers in centre, rev. stamped 105, 33mm. Extremely fine (£10-15)
Dumbarton Corporation, Gas Dept, uniface oval pass, stamped 5711, 51 x 25mm. Holed, about fine (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £10
City & Royal Burgh of Edinburgh, brass bracteate Licensed Window Cleaner badges (2), nos.232, 1062, both 53mm [2]. Very fine (£20-40)
Hammer Price: £45
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