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12–14 June 2018
Gambling, SOHO, Argyle Rooms, uniface lead, argyle rooms, 37mm, 16.72g (W 1587, and p.219, this piece illustrated; Young, Entertainments, p.20, this piece illustrated; D & W 64/151a; cf. DNW 127, 3089). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £70-90
Hammer Price: £70
Private Roads and Parks, CHELSEA, King’s Private Road, type III, oval copper, 1737, crowned gr monogram, rev. the king’s priuate roads, monogram jr dividing date, stamped 1686, 36 x 32mm (Bendall 13; W 1164; D & W 320/6). Usual die flaw on obverse, rather dirty, otherwise fine; pierced for suspension £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, PETERSHAM, Petersham Park, 1766, copper, pp above royal monogram, rev. date in floral cartouche, 28mm, 5.57g (W 1149; D & W 321/18). Rather dirty, fine £40-60
Theatre and Entertainment, BARBICAN, New City Subscription Theatre, white card, Half Subscription Ticket to the Pit, signed Straker, 89 x 62mm; COVENT GARDEN, Covent Garden Theatre, Great League Meeting, green card, Wednesday Jan. 14, 1846, Boxes, 112 x 75mm; DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, paper, Admit One to the Boxes, 10th March 1807, Play of Curfew, signed by R. Peake Junr, 83 x 67mm; The Old Batchelor, paper, For the Benefit of Joe Miller, four guardsmen, 138 x 113mm [4]. About very fine;...
Hammer Price: £75
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Middlesex Music Hall, zinc Threepence by W.J. Taylor, middlesex music hall around refreshment, rev. value, 28mm, 7.27g (W 777); LEICESTER SQUARE, Empire Theatre, a France, Napoleon III, 10 Centimes, 1861k, obv. countermarked empire theatre, rev. countermarked immense success, 30mm, 9.38g (W 754), 1917, enamelled oval brass, empire & palace around crowned monogram, back named (F. Glenister), 29 x 21mm, 6.07g (W 759, and p.102, this piece illustrated);...
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, copper, theatre royal within oak-wreath, rev. pit between sprays of flowers and leaves, 32mm, 13.35g (W 441; D & W 21/239). Minor marks, otherwise very fine £60-80
Theatre and Entertainment, PICCADILLY, St James’s Hall, uniface brass, st james’s hall, 33mm, 10.97g (W 511, and p.69, this piece illustrated; D & W –). About very fine, rare £40-50
Theatre and Entertainment, ST JAMES’S, St James’s Theatre, uniface copper, the st james’s theatre around pit, stamped 237, 40mm, 19.37g (W 352, and p.48, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Good fine, rare £80-100
Theatre and Entertainment, STRAND, Theatre Royal English Opera House, uniface square copper, pit dividing t r e o h, 38mm, 17.89g (W 360, and p.49, this piece illustrated); uniface pewter, t r e o h above u g [Upper Gallery], 2 below, 39 x 35mm, 13.09g (W 363, and p.50, this piece illustrated) [2]. First good fine, second fair £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, RICHMOND, New Park, copper, crown above gr in Garter, rev. no., new park, 32mm, 15.89g (W 1137; D & W 321/12). Small verdigris spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with original colour; unpierced £70-90
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Third and Fourth Theatres, uniface plated brass, drury lane theatre around box, 39mm, 11.76g (W 205; D & W 20/216). Some surface marks and a scratch on the back, otherwise about very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £80
Theatre and Entertainment, LAMBETH, Astley’s Amphitheatre, William Batty, uniface brass, wm batty late astley’s amphitheatre around pit, 39mm, 9.66g (W 81, and p.18, this piece illustrated; D & W 9/95). Very fine, rare £90-120
Theatre and Entertainment, STEPNEY, Royal Pavilion Theatre, cast brass, royal pavilion theatre around p, rev. f, 38mm, 19.14g (W 403; D & W –). Fine, rare; superior to the Withers plate piece £80-100
Circuses, LEICESTER SQUARE, Alhambra Palace, octagonal brass, royal arms and supporters, alhambra palace, rev. circus 2nd class, 30mm, 8.84g (W 952, and p.127, this piece illustrated). Good very fine, scarce £40-50
Private Roads and Parks, BLOOMSBURY, Duke of Bedford, uniface copper, ducal coronet above arms and supporters, back engraved (Geo. Curry Born Augt. 18 1778), 32mm, 11.62g (W 1156; D & W 320/1). Fine, scarce; unpierced £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, RICHMOND, New Park, gilt-copper, crown above gr in Garter, rev. new park, no., 32mm, 15.59g (W 1138; D & W 321/13). Rim fault at 3 o’clock (and corresponding on reverse) and somewhat spotted, otherwise good very fine; pierced for suspension £60-80
Theatre and Entertainment, CLERKENWELL, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, copper, sadler’s wells theatre around gallery, rev. issued by longley’s patent, 32mm, 8.10g (W 413; D & W 35/377). Obverse scratched, otherwise good fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £85
Theatre and Entertainment, LAMBETH, Royal Coburg Theatre, uniface copper, r c t pit 2, 31mm, 9.47g (W 91; D & W 10/101). About very fine £50-70
Theatre and Entertainment, Unattributed, Apollo Theatre, copper (2), centaur standing left, holding bow and arrow, revs. b (Box), 27mm, 6.41g (W 518; D & W 40/417), g (Gallery), 27mm, 5.70g (W 520; D & W 41/438) [2]. Very fine £70-90
Circuses, Lord George Sanger, brass Two Shillings and Sixpence by H.B. Sale, lord george the original sanger limited around not transferable, revs. value, 31mm, 9.32g (W 973), 24mm, 4.12g (W 972) [2]. Very fine £40-50
Theatre and Entertainment, COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1755, brass, bust of George II left, theatre royal around, rev. covent garden around first gallery and date, 32mm, 10.65g (W 104; D & W 11/111). Some staining on obverse, otherwise fine, rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £90
Theatre and Entertainment, COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1802, uniface copper, two shilling gallery and date, 35mm, 12.54g (W 119, and p.23, this piece illustrated; D & W 41/436). Spot on obverse, otherwise fine to very fine, patinated, very rare £90-120
Exhibitions and Museums, STRAND, Lyceum, R[obert] K[er] P[orter], copper, great picture, rkp in centre, rev. circle, 33mm, 9.70g (W 1023; D & W 93/361). Very fine and very rare £120-150
Circuses, Welch & Co’s Hippodrome, brass, by T. Pope, welch & co’s hippodrome around pit, rev. t. pope & co, etc, horse galloping left, edge grained, 32mm, 10.19g (W 980). Good very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £95
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Sir Augustus Harris, a bronze medal by E. Lanteri, bust left, augustus harris below, pantomime opera theatre royal drury lane tragedy comedy around, rev. standing angel holding palm branch and lyre, cherub at left supporting banner, masks below, 49mm, 54.92g (BHM 3415). Extremely fine and very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £100
Theatre and Entertainment, OXFORD STREET, The Pantheon, 1772, copper, frontal elevation of the Pantheon, rev. no. pantheon in wreath above date, 34mm, 15.50g (W 375; D & W 33/348). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour £100-150
Theatre and Entertainment, WHITECHAPEL, Royalty Theatre, 1790, uniface copper, royalty theatre and date around pit, 37mm, 11.55g (W 408, and p.56, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Good fine, dark patina, scarce £80-100
Gambling, CORNHILL, Pidding’s, 1814, silver, Fortune seated left, pidding’s office cornhill around, rev. bust of Louis XVIII left, louis xviii restored around, edge plain, 21mm, 3.25g (W 1715, and p.230, this piece illustrated; D & W 318/5); Richardson, Goodluck & Co, Halfpence (4), 1795, copper (3), Fortuna standing between two lottery wheels, nothing ventured nothing have, revs. at the offices of richardson goodluck & co no 12807 the last prize of £30,000 shared was sold in...
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, 1684, copper, conjoined busts of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza right, theatre royal, rev. for the first gallerie above date, 31mm, 9.95g (W 182; D & W 18/197). Worn but rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £120
Circuses, Great Allied Circus, hexagonal brass Sixpence, great allied circus around p f & c, rev. gallery 6 pence, 36mm, 15.45g (W 963). Good very fine; pierced for suspension £40-60
Theatre and Entertainment, COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, 1809 (2), brass, new theatre covent garden and date around p k s [Pit King’s Side], rev. k, 29mm, 10.37g (W 143; D & W 13/142); uniface copper, new theatre covent garden and date around gall, 29mm, 10.51g (W 149; D & W 14/167) [2]. About very fine and better £70-90
Hammer Price: £130
Gardens, LAMBETH, Royal Vauxhall Gardens, paper, Admit Two, Any Night, Season 1829, back named (Tho. Pagett, Stourbridge), 103 x 58mm (Young, p.31, this item illustrated). Extremely fine, rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £150
Theatre and Entertainment, HAYMARKET, King’s Theatre, 1793, uniface white metal, kings theatre above date, back engraved 388 pit, 38mm, 20.85g (W 285; D & W 27/294). Fine to very fine, very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Circuses, Bannister’s Travelling Circus, brass, by Bagnall, standing man holding whip, ln bannister riding master returns thanks to the public in general, compasses below, rev. man holding flag, stood on back of horse cantering left, 26mm, 5.77g (W 955; D & W 9/93). Area of discolouration on obverse, otherwise fine, scarce £40-50
Gardens, Lambeth, Vauxhall Gardens, Arion, copper, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Arion holding lyre, riding on dolphin, scrolled border, back named (Keeley Haswell Born Augt. 3 1733), 40 x 34mm, 10.72g (W 1345; D & W 84/274). About fine but original, very rare; with integral loop for suspension £100-150
Theatre and Entertainment, COVENT GARDEN, Museodeum, 1807, uniface oval silver, lyre in front of open music book, back named (Mr C. Cox, 155), 36 x 25mm, 8.77g (W 1066; D & W 91/349; Noble II, 746; cf. DNW T11, 571). About very fine, very rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £180
Circuses, Risley & McCollum’s Hippodrome, brass, man standing on two horses galloping right, risley & mccollum’s hippodrome around, rev. troisieme, ostrich pulling cart above, elephant and castle below, edge grained, 32mm, 9.60g (W 971); Louis Soullier, brass, by H. Smith, horsewoman cantering left, hippodrome et cirque soullier around, rev. troisieme, star and crescent crest above and below, 33mm, 8.38g (W 977) [2]. About fine, scarce; first pierced for suspension £60-80
Exhibitions and Museums, HYDE PARK, Hyde Park Galleries, 1867, blue card, Admit One to the Galleries, Friday 5th July 1867, notation at side ‘The Review was postponed & did not take place’, 115 x 76mm; MAYFAIR, Albemarle Street, Bean’s Grand Promenade, plated brass, bean’s in centre, grand promenade for the london and parisian fashions around, rev. albemarle street no. 32 passport, edge grained, 31mm, 7.05g (W 1005; D & W 64/156); PICCADILLY, Egyptian Hall, brass (3), 1859, bust of...
Sport, Cock-Fighting, oval copper, two fighting cocks facing each other, royal sport on banner above, rev. cock standing left, 32 x 25mm, 6.15g (W 1524, and p.210, this piece illustrated; Young p.57, this piece illustrated; cf. D & W 66/165). Rims hammered, otherwise fine, very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, 1776, uniface copper, drury lane box above date, all around central ornament, p stamped at left, back engraved 85, 30mm, 9.62g (W 195; D & W 19/204). Very fine, patinated £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
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