BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 992
LONDON, William Griffin, checks (12), various sizes, 22 -26mm (Hawkins pp.812-13, 4 [3], 8, 9, 10, 11 [2], 12 [4]); William Warrington, checks (3), copper, brass and white metal, all 23mm (Hawkins p.873); Allen & Moore, Thames Tunnel checks (4), 1845 (2, both copper), 1846 (2, both brass) [19]. Many very fine, some better
£50-70
Provenance: Eight F.S. Cokayne Collection, additionally: two Griffins W.C. West Collection [acquired Jan 1904], Warrington copper and brass W. Norman Collection, Sotheby Auction, 5 March 1906, lot 20 (part), one Allen & Moore 1845 from W. Norman August 1907
998
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Holmes, copper, 27mm (Macalister 973; Dublinia 374); J. Mooney, copper, 22mm (Todd 178; Dublinia 435); Pasture Dairy Co, Farthing, copper, 26mm; William Whitestone, bronzed, 34mm (Woodside 2); G. & W. Whitestone, white metal, 32mm (Woodside 3) [5]. Third good very fine, others fine, last pierced
£60-80 Provenance: E. Szauer.
*The third would appear to be finer than that illustrated on the Woodside website
993
SHROPSHIRE, Coalbrook Dale, Bicentenary of the Iron Bridge, 1979, reproduction token in gold, bridge, rev. inclined plane at Ketley, edge stamped 11, hallmarked L&N Birmingham 1979, 9ct, 13.69g. Extremely fine £100-150
Provenance: S.A. Holland Collection [bt J. Whitmore November 1997]
999
CO DUBLIN, Dublin, ? Lattins Court, ? DJ, lead, rev. sugar-loaf divides LC, 18mm, 6.31g/12h (DH –; Macalister –; Dublinia –); uncertain locality, SH/TY, lead, 16mm, 2.24g/12h [2]. First fair, second fine, both very rare
£40-50 Provenance: E. Szauer. 994
WARWICKSHIRE, Sparkbrook, Malt Shovel, Charles Lea, brass Threepence by Sale, 25mm (Whitmore 2426); together with other miscellaneous tokens, checks, medals, etc (65, three in silver), several of Birmingham interest [66]. Varied state
£100-150
The attribution of the first to Lattins Court is tentative (cf. DH 448 for an issuer based at 4 Lattins Court, from which address George Clinton, trading as a shoemaker, was sentenced as a Dublin rebel in 1798)
995
Co ANTRIM, Belfast, The Belfast Flax & Jute Co Ltd, Owen O’Cork Mills, Pennies (3), uniface brass, all 31mm (Woodside DN B1); Corner House Ltd, Penny, copper, 24mm (Woodside B16v); Postal Telegraphs, zinc, 30mm (Woodside NS 126); Belfast City Tramways, Penny, blue plastic; Belfast Corporation Transport, nickel ‘S’, coloured checks (5), for Fivepence, Fourpence, Threepence, Three- Halfpence and Penny [12]. Mostly fine or better
£50-70 Provenance: E. Szauer
1000
Co GALWAY, Glenlough, Menlough Castle, [Sir John Blake], copper Sixpence, 1819, 28mm (D & W 337/30; Davis 1); Co TYRONE, Lisdourt, G.V. Stewart, Halfcrown, 1867, copper, 31mm (Woodside V7; D & W 337/22) [2]. First fine but holed, second good very fine
£40-60 Provenance: E. Szauer 996
Co CORK, Cork, Joseph Helen (UFS 5760); together with other Irish-related tokens, etc (13), including Bradmola Hosiery (2 types), Fianna Fail, Harland & Wolff, Royal Dublin Society, etc; engraved copper coins (3, one on a William III Halfpenny) [17]. First extremely fine, others in varied state
£70-100 Provenance: E. Szauer 1001 Miscellaneous
18th century copper tokens (78), various counties [78]. Varied state
£300-350
997
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Holmes, copper, crowned harp, rev. value, 27mm (Macalister 973; Dublinia 374). Good very fine with a hint of original colour
£60-80 These lots are illustrated on our web site
1002
18th century copper tokens (101), various counties [101]. Varied state
www.dnw.co.uk
£400-500
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