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3 October 2018
STAFFORDSHIRE, Darlaston, Job Wilkes, Penny, 1812, value, rev. legend in four lines, edge plain, 28.05g/5h (W 712, this piece illustrated). Small metal fault in edge, otherwise good very fine with glossy brown patina; one of the best specimens seen by the cataloguer £60-80
Hammer Price: £110
3 October 2019
GLAMORGANSHIRE, Landore, British Copper Co, Halfpence, 1813 (3), 9.13g/3h (W 610), 8.46g/3h (W 611), 8.96g/12h (W 612); together with an imitation Halfpenny, 1814, 8.47g/6h (W 615) [4]. W 610 good very fine with a hint of original colour, others very fine, last very rare and superior to the Withers plate piece £50-£70
STAFFORDSHIRE, Walsall, Samuel Fletcher and Samuel Sharratt, Penny, 1811, similar, edge plain, 17.04g/12h (W 1150). Extremely fine with attractive glossy brown patina, scarce £80-£100
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Rose Copper Co [Birmingham and Swansea], Penny, 1811, legend around token and date, rev. legend around value, edge centre-grained, 27.44g/6h (W 244). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
Not Local: British or Channel Islands, ‘To Facilitate Trade’ types, mule Penny, 1813, Princes of Wales’ feathers, rev. Commerce seated left on bale, edge neatly grained, 17.05g/11h (W 1681; McCammon T10). Fine, extremely rare £100-£150
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Rose Copper Co [Birmingham and Swansea], Penny, 1811, similar, edge centre-grained, 27.76g/6h (W 249). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour, rare £90-£120
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Rose Copper Co [Birmingham and Swansea], Halfpenny, 1811, legend around token and date, rev. legend around value, edge centre-grained, 13.51g/6h (W 272). Extremely fine, obverse with much original colour £70-£90
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Bristol Brass & Copper Co, Halfpenny, 1811, arms and crest, rev. value around outlined cypher, edge neatly grained, 10.08g/12h (W 453). Extremely fine with original colour, most attractive £80-100
16 January 2019
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Birmingham & Warwickshire, Pennies, 1812 (5), 23.82g/12h (W 202b), 17.11g/7h (W 206), 16.93g/12h (W 206b), 16.79g/6h (W 206c), 17.89g/12h (W 207) [5]. Good very fine and better, all patinated, several rare £100-£150
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Union Copper Co, Pennies, 1812 (5), all payable in cash notes, 27.48g/12h (W 312), 28.01g/12h (W 313), 26.47g/12h (W 314, this piece illustrated), 29.22g/6h (W 315), 28.96g/6h (W 319) [5]. W 315 extremely fine but with hint of old collectors’ number inked above the clasped hands, W 319 about very fine, others good very fine and better, some very rare £100-£150
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Penny, 1812, legend around value, rev. legend in four lines, edge neatly grained, 27.19g/12h (W 83). Minor scuffing and rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine, dark patina, scarce £60-80
Co DURHAM, Kibblesworth, Harrison, Cooke & Co, Penny, 1811, ship at coal staith, rev. value, edge grained, 17.80g/12h (W 885). Extremely fine, obverse with considerable original colour but one or two trifling carbon specks in field, reverse with most attractive reflective patina £80-£100
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, George Rushbury and Edward Woolley, Twopences, 1811 (2), 39.52g/12h (W 89), 39.12g/12h (W 92) [2]. First about very fine, second good very fine but with minor scuffing in obverse field £150-200
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, anonymous series, Pennies, 1811 (5), all without stop after bilston, 19.51g/12h (W 145), 18.88g/6h (W 146), 18.11g/12h (W 150, this piece illustrated), 17.62g/5h (W 151, this piece illustrated), 16.45g/6h (W 151a) [5]. W 146 slightly off-centre, otherwise about extremely fine and very rare, others about very fine and better, some rare £140-180
STAFFORDSHIRE, Burton-on-Trent, James Pardoe, Pennies, 1814 (2), 18.11g/6h (W 640), 18.06g/6h (W 640a), mule Pennies (2), undated, 18.57g/6h (W 646), 1813, 18.04g/6h (W 648, this piece illustrated) [4]. W 646 about extremely fine, others very fine, all rare except the first £120-150
YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, Shaw, Jobson & Co [Roscoe Place], Halfpenny, 1812, frontal elevation of factory, rev. Commerce seated left on bale, edge centre-grained right, 13.38g/12h (W – [dies of 1060, edge differs]). Extremely fine with original colour and reflective fields free of flaws, extremely rare with this edge £150-£200
YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, uncertain issuer at 18 Norfolk Row, Halfpenny, 1811, value above legend, rev. uniformed bust of Lord Nelson left, edge centre-grained, 9.59g/6h (W 1066). Extremely fine with much original colour £70-£90
ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, John Beatson and George Copeland, Halfpenny, 1811, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. similar, edge grained, 7.57g/6h (W 2077, this piece illustrated; Prid. 59). Some surface marks, otherwise good very fine, dark patina £90-£120
Hammer Price: £130
Co DURHAM, Gateshead, John Harrop, Farthings, 1814 (2), legend, rev. tea-chest, edges plain, 2.75g/6h (W 742), obv. brockage, 2.49g (cf. W 742) [2]. Extremely fine with original colour, the second unusual and in exceptional condition for a brockage of this series £100-150
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Bristol Brass & Copper Co, Proof Penny, 1811, arms and crest, no lines below portcullis, rev. value around cypher, edge neatly grained, 18.44g/12h (W 436a). Some surface verdigris to right of shield, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare £150-200
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Birmingham and Sheffield Copper Co, Pennies, 1812 (4), 23.88g/6h (W 164, this piece illustrated), 23.34g/6h (W 165, this piece illustrated), 25.45g/6h (W 166), 24.17g/6h (W 168, this piece illustrated) [4]. Last very fine, others about extremely fine, first with diffused original colour, mostly very rare £120-£150
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Sedbury, ‘Sedbury Ironworks’, Pennies (2), 17.46g/6h (W 970, overstruck on a Wellington Penny, W 1490), 18.23g/6h (W 970a, virgin flan) [2]. Good very fine for these issues, both rare £100-150
HAMPSHIRE, Andover, William and Joseph Wakeford, Pennies, 1812 (2), 19.31g/6h (W 1, reverse of this piece illustrated), 19.35g/6h (W 2, this piece illustrated) [2]. About extremely fine and better, first with reflective surfaces, second with a little original colour; the only varieties for the town £140-180
NORFOLK, Norwich, John Barker, Penny, 1811, two sheep, rev. Norwich Castle, edge grained, 18.55g/6h (W 905). Trifling surface marks, otherwise extremely fine with glossy brown patina £120-150
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Workhouse, Pennies, 1812 (4), 27.40g/6h (W 392), 28.13g/6h (W 395), 28.54g/6h (W 398), 27.28g/6h (W 399) [4]. Last fine but very rare, others good very fine and better, W 398 with a little original colour £100-£150
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Edward Beebee, Pennies (2), 1811, 18.63g/12h (W 36), 1812, 19.20g/6h (W 39, this piece illustrated) [2]. First about very fine but with rim knocks, very rare, second good very fine but some surface staining, extremely rare £150-200
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Pennies, 1812 (5), 27.68g/12h (W 60), 27.17g/12h (W 63), 27.36g/12h (W 73), 26.44g/12h (W 76), 27.69g/12h (W 80) [5]. About very fine and better, especially the last, some scarce £80-100
WORCESTERSHIRE, Worcester, House of Industry, Specimen Halfpenny, 1811, similar, edge centre-grained, 12.28g/12h (W 1271). Virtually as struck with much original colour and brilliant fields, very rare £100-£150
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactory [Samuel Guppy], First issue, Halfpence (5), all ship with flag at right, 9.24g/12h (W 471), 9.65g/12h (W 471a), 9.44g/12h (W 472), 9.44g/12h (W 473), 6.91g/12h (W 479); Farthing, 3.67g/12h (W 490) [6]. W 490 extremely fine with dark patina, W 479 about very fine and octagonally clipped, unusual, others very fine and patinated £60-£80
STAFFORDSHIRE, County series, ‘Commerce’ type, Pennies, 1811 (2), 17.49g/5h (W 1089, this piece illustrated), 19.17g/6h (W 1091), imitation Penny, 1814, 17.94g/6h (W 1092a), Halfpenny, 1811, 9.38g/6h (W 1098) [4]. W 1091 about extremely fine, others about very fine and better, all rare £90-120
Not Local: Irish, George III series, Pennies (4), 1819, 16.98g/6h (W 1938, this piece illustrated), 1820 (3), 14.67g/6h (W 1941a), 13.53g/6h (W 1941c), 13.30g/6h (W 1942) [4]. W 1938 good very fine and patinated, others good fine and better, W 1941c with scratch on face but very rare £80-£100
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, James Atherton, Penny, 1813, 18.83g/10h (W 33); Samuel Fereday, Second series, Penny, 1812, 27.25g/12h (W 61) [2]. First fine, second extremely fine and attractively patinated £70-£90
STAFFORDSHIRE, Lichfield, John Henrickson, Twopence, view of Lemmonsly Mill, river and trees in foreground, rev. shield flanked by oak-wreath, edge grained, 39.36g/6h (W 820). Good very fine and patinated, rare £140-£180
STAFFORDSHIRE, Walsall, Samuel Fletcher and Samuel Sharratt, Penny, 1811, bear seated left with ragged staff, rev. legend in wreath, edge grained left, 19.28g/12h (W 1148). Usual die flaws on obverse, extremely fine with much original colour, very rare £100-£150
Not Local: British, Druid’s Head issues, Pennies (2), 1814, 18.12g/6h (W 1635), undated, 18.28g/6h (W 1636); HH, Penny, 1814, 9.31g/6h (W 1700) [3]. About fine, all very rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £140
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Birmingham & South Wales, Pennies, 1812 (4), 24.53g/12h (W 180), 24.98g/12h (W 182), 25.85g/12h (W 183), 25.46g/12h (W 185) [4]. W 182 and 183 extremely fine, latter with reflective patina, others good very fine and better £90-£120
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, James Atherton, Penny, 1813, bee-hive and bees in square, rev. three cannon-balls, edge grained, 18.97g/10h (W 33). Trifling marks, otherwise extremely fine, dark patina £90-120
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Penny, 1811, view of Priestfield furnaces, rev. legend around value, edge neatly grained, 18.37g/12h (W 52, this piece illustrated). Extremely fine, reverse with a hint of original colour £80-100
WORCESTERSHIRE, Worcester, House of Industry, Halfpenny, 1811, 12.70g/12h (W 1270); imitation Pennies, 1814 (3), 17.75g/6h (W 1263, this piece illustrated), 16.82g/6h (W 1264), 16.95g/6h (W 1264a) [4]. Very fine and better, the imitations rare £80-£100
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, George Rushbury and Edward Woolley, Pennies, 1811 (3), 19.37g/12h (W 93, this piece illustrated), 19.03g/12h (W 94), 18.69g/12h (W 95) [3]. W 94 with die crack behind bust, otherwise good very fine, others about extremely fine and better with a little original colour £120-150
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