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Co DURHAM, Gateshead, boundary tokens (6), 1824, copper, 32mm, 14.80g (Gardiner p.22; W 2695; D & W 302/18), 1836, copper, 15.37g (G p.22; W 2696; D & W 302/20), 1849, copper, 32mm, 15.66g (G p.22; W 2697; D & W 302/22), 1857 (3), type 1, copper, 31mm, 14.71g (G p.22; W 2698; D & W 302/24), type 2 (2), silver and copper, both 31mm, 14.80g, 14.37g (G p.22; W 2699; D & W 302/26-7) [6]. Very fine and better, but second lacquered and pierced £80-£100
Hammer Price: £85
Co DURHAM, Sunderland, Grand Sunderland Bridge Lottery, 1816, white metal, by T. Halliday, ship sailing under bridge, no legend, rev. legend, 45mm, 31.55g (W 1720; BHM 929; E 1087 var.). About extremely fine £40-£50
Hammer Price: £35
Co DURHAM, Winlaton, boundary token, 1850, copper, 35mm, 18.60g (Gardiner p.56; W 2703; D & W 308/73); NORTHUMBERLAND, Hareshaw Common, boundary tokens (2), 1836, copper, 37mm, 19.02g, undated, copper, reads boundary, 31mm, 14.06g (G p.70; W 2701-2; D & W 303/30-1); YORKSHIRE, Richmond, boundary token, 1878, brass, 31mm, 9.81g (W –; D & W –; cf. DNW 185, 1206) [4]. Last very fine and pierced, others about extremely fine and better £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
KENT, Minster, John Rice, brass (2), former countermarked jhh, both 25mm, 6.84g/6h, 6.75g/6h (George 5; N 2684; W 2576; D & W 307/61) [2]. First fine, second very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
LANCASHIRE, Burnley, Burnley Fire Brigade, copper, fire engine, rev. stamped 256, 46mm, 24.07g (W 2777; D & W 301/10). Good very fine, attractively patinated, rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Liverpool Race Course, oval silver Proprietor’s ticket by T. Halliday for W.B. Promoli, horses racing past grandstand, rev. arms and supporters, engraved 261, 52 x 41mm, 30.56g (W 1542; D & W 322/13). Edge knocks, otherwise about very fine, very rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £360
LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Liverpool Theatre, uniface copper, upper box, 35mm, 13.42g (W 56; D & W 7/67), Royal Colosseum, Joseph Heath, copper (2), 32mm, 14.69g, 26mm, 6.77g (W 733, 735; D & W 8/85-6), St George’s Hall, uniface bronze, organ performance, 30mm, 6.80g (W 747; D & W 62/136); Manchester, Queen’s Theatre Ltd, copper, 30mm (W 462; D & W 37/393) [5]. First fine, others very fine £70-£90
LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Theatre Royal, copper bracteates (2), theatre royal around p above pit, engraved 26, 43mm, 17.65g; theatre royal around p above gally, back engraved 39, 43mm, 16.98g (W 68, 70; D & W 8/75, 8/77) [2]. About very fine, but second with surface metal fault £100-£150
£100–£150
LONDON, Baker Street, Madame Tussaud & Sons, copper Sixpences (2) [c. 1850], madame tussaud & sons exhibition, stamped 45 and 1202, revs. baker street portman square around value, both 37mm, 14.86g, 13.81g (W 1042; Young, Entertainments, p.41; D & W 83/266) [2]. Very fine £40-£50
Hammer Price: £25
LONDON, Bloomsbury, Duke of Bedford, uniface copper, ducal coronet above arms and supporters, back engraved (120), 32mm, 12.02g (W 1156; D & W 320/1). Very fine; pierced for suspension £80-£100
LONDON, Capel Court, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 2, struck silver, unsigned, c. 1760-1800, crowned large royal arms with supporters, rev. arms of the city of London, named (Jas. Vanhouse), 41mm, 26.43g (Naylor 4b; Caldecott 2; W –). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-£500
Hammer Price: £420
LONDON, Capel Court, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 3, silver, by J. Milton, c. 1801-30, crowned royal arms with supporters, rev. arms of the city of London, named (I. Trueman), 41mm, 28.87g (Naylor 5; Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936; W 2766 var.). Good very fine, dark-toned £200-£300
Hammer Price: £260
LONDON, Capel Court, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 3, silver, by J. Milton, c. 1801-30, crowned royal arms with supporters, rev. arms of the city of London, named (William Wright), 41mm, 24.14g (Naylor 5; Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936; W 2766 var.). About very fine, but has been cleaned £120-£150
Hammer Price: £200
LONDON, Chelsea, King’s Private Road, type III, oval copper, 1737, crowned gr monogram, rev. the king’s priuate roads, monogram tr dividing date, stamped 1369, 36 x 32mm, 16.01g (Bendall 13; W 1164; D & W 320/6; cf. DNW T20, 579). Usual die flaw on obverse, extremely fine with vestiges of original colour and very rare in this condition; pierced for suspension £200-£300
Hammer Price: £900
LONDON, Chelsea, Ranelagh House and Gardens, 1745, uniface copper, ranelagh house and date, annulet in centre, 32mm, 7.24g (W 1337; D & W 80/251; cf. DNW 160, 1129). With small dog countermark on obverse, fine, rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £90
LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1762, uniface copper, upper gally., 29mm, 7.44g (W 115; D & W 12/120); Second Theatre, 1809, copper (2), first g[allery] p[rinces] s[ide], rev. p, 35mm, 12.80g (W 137; D & W 14/156), b[ox] k[ings] s[ide], rev. k, 29mm, 10.28g (W 141; D & W 12/131) [3]. Fine and better, but reverses of last two rubbed £90-£120
LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, O.P. [Old Price] Riots, 1809, white metal, unsigned [perhaps by P. Wyon], John Bull on an ass left, holding whips inscribed old price’s and open boxes, the animal with the head of John Philip Kemble, rev. p within o in centre, laurel, rattle and trumpet around, 43mm, 30.68g (W 168; D & W 17/185; BHM 675; E 1005). Attempted piercing below ass and a small area of tin pest on rim, otherwise good very fine £70-£90
£70–£90
LONDON, Coventry Street, Prince’s Theatre, uniface brass, 30mm, 11.15g (W 384; D & W 34/365), Prince of Wales Theatre, uniface brass, pit, 30mm, 7.83g (W 392; D & W 34/362); Haymarket, Theatre Royal, 1778, uniface copper, pit, stamped p above, 37mm, 11.54g (W 256; D & W 24/270 var.) [3]. Fine to very fine, but last with some scratches on obverse £60-£80
Hammer Price: £45
LONDON, Crystal Palace, The Crystal Palace L[awn] T[ennis], oval brass, stamped 217 1934, 39 x 32mm (Allen 1931/010); L[ondon] C[ounty] C[ouncil] Parks Dept, L[awn] T[ennis] Grass Courts, oval brass (2), stamped 5088 1923, 56148 1923, both 38 x 30mm (W 1474) [3]. First good fine, second excavated, last very fine £20-£30
Hammer Price: £50
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, 1776, uniface copper, drury lane and date around first gally., pellet decoration at centre, p stamped at left, back stamped 47, 32mm, 9.44g (W 197 var.; D & W 19/208 var.). Good very fine, attractive patina £80-£100
Hammer Price: £65
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, Fourth Theatre, copper, upper gallery, 31mm, 9.73g (W 215; D & W 20/230); 1888, brass, Augustus Harris, the armada, 25mm, 4.11g (W 237 (ii)) [2]. Fine to very fine £40-£50
Hammer Price: £30
LONDON, Finsbury Circus, London Institution, 1807, 30 Guinea Subscription, brass, by W. Wyon, number (1081) engraved below lion, 43mm, 32.18g (W 2670; D & W 156/434); London Institution, 1807, copper, number (500) engraved below arms, 43mm, 46.55g (W 2671; D & W 157/435) [2]. First good fine, second good very fine but wiped £60-£80
Hammer Price: £40
LONDON, Haymarket, King’s Theatre, silver, royal arms and supporters within a raised border, rev. crown within raised border, un-named, 42mm, 35.92g (W 287; D & W 27/295). About very fine and toned, very rare £300-£360
£300–£360
LONDON, Haymarket, Robert Simpson, silver Halfcrown by J. Milton, Prince of Wales’ feathers, rev. RS monogram, 32mm, 14.04g (W 1638; D & W 314/64; D 6). Very fine and toned, very rare £120-£150
Hammer Price: £150
LONDON, Paternoster Square, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 7, 1972+, silver, by C. Ironside, elevation of the New Stock Exchange, rev. arms of the City of London, named (John David Healey), 44mm, 38.45g (Naylor 7; W 2771; E 2126). Virtually as struck £40-£50
LONDON, Piccadilly, Royal Academy Antique School, ivory, legend above 1768, rev. named (B.E. Ward, Admitted 30th Decr. 1876), 52mm, 11.86g (W 1033; D & W 63/143). About extremely fine, very rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £220
LONDON, Southwark, South London Palace, Second Theatre, [1869+], brass, transfer, 32mm, 10.18g (W 421; D & W 35/380); Uncertain locality, Theatre Royal, brass, theatre royal gallery, 31mm, 13.44g (W 445), Theatre Royal, oval brass by Cottrill, half price pit, 38 x 20mm, 5.27g (W –; D & W –) [3]. Fine to very fine, second with usual triangular punch-mark £50-£70
LONDON, The Strand, The Oak Society, 1750, copper, by C.N. Roettier and T. Pingo, bust of Prince Charles right, rev. withered oak tree in centre, flourishing sapling to left, 34mm, 13.30g (Woolf 62:1; Eimer 5; MI II, 655/359; E 625). Extremely fine but has been wiped, much original colour £120-£150
NORTHUMBERLAND, Blanchland, boundary token, 1839, copper, the manor of blanchland, etc, rev. bishop’s mitre above coronet, edge plain, 34mm, 17.49g (Gardiner pp.64-5; W 2694; D & W 300/2). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour £40-£60
RUTLAND, Rutland Legion Riflemen, silver, by [or after] J. Milton, laureate bust of George III right, rev. rutland legion riflemen around concentric circles resembling an archery target, centre hatched, 32mm, 12.23g (Stainton, BNJ 1983, – [17 for obv.]; DH Middlesex 192 obv.). About extremely fine, extremely rare; no other specimen known to the cataloguer £150-£200
YORKSHIRE, Beverley, The Beverley Brotherly Society, copper, 1776, arms, rev. iohn gould father, 36mm, 20.85g (W 2037; D & W 108/65). Good fine, rare £70-£90
YORKSHIRE, York, oval silver Attorney’s Medal of Admission, 1813, by Younge & Deakin, frontal elevation of the Law Courts, rev. the attornies medal of admission to the courts, not transferable, named (Mr John Melton), 44 x 35mm, 26.56g (D & W 100/402; cf. DNW 176, 312). Obverse edge knock at 9 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, very rare £240-£300
Hammer Price: £400
Uncertain locality, Theatre, engraved brass, theatre admit two pit before seven, rev. floral ornaments dividing scroll, named (T.B. Avondale), 37mm, 8.16g (W 543, this piece [not seen]). Very fine, extremely rare; research potential £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
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