17th CENTURY TOKENS FROM THE LATE ERNEST DANSON COLLECTION
18th CENTURY TOKENS FROM THE COLLECTION OF NEIL BEATON
590
Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co, Halfpenny,
1794, 586
Mountsorrel, Joseph Lovett, Farthing, 0.75g/12h (N –; D –; BW. –; Danson, TCSB Dec. 2002, p.188, this piece). Flan slightly bent, otherwise fine and clear, green patina, extremely rare; believed the only known specimen
£90-120
Joseph Lovett, clothworker. The full reading is: mm. pierced mullet both sides, IOSEPH LOVETT, roll of cloth, rev. MOVNT SORRILL, I M L
Buckinghamshire
Bedfordshire 10.36g/6h
(DH 3c);
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, County series, Kempson’s mule Halfpence (2), 7.85g/6h (DH 13), 7.43g/12h (DH 15), Kempson’s Farthings (2), 1795, 4.14g/12h (DH 36), 3.57g/6h (DH 37a); HERTFORDSHIRE, Bishops Stortford, Sir George Jackson, Halfpenny, 1795, 10.53g/6h (DH 4) [6]. Second extremely fine with considerable original colour, others very fine and better
£40-50
Rutland 591
Chesham, Adam Simpson, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.43g/6h (DH 20); Slough, John Peckham, Halfpenny, 1795, 12.05g/12h (DH 27), William Till, Halfpence (3), 9.98g/6h (DH 22), 9.60g/12h (DH 23), 9.64g/12h (DH 24) [5]. DH 23 virtually as struck with red and blue hue, DH 22 good fine, others about very fine and better but DH 24 scratched on obverse
£90-120 *DH 23 bt Spink 587
Lyddington, Henry Sewell, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.28g/12h (N 3864; BW. 2). About fine, rare; the only issue for this locality
£60-80 Provenance: Bt Seaby 1961 Cheshire 592
Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Hancock’s Halfpence (5), 1789, 12.66g/6h (DH 13), 1790, 12.75g/6h (DH 24), 1791 (2), 12.76g/6h (DH 37), 12.75g/6h (DH 42), 1792, 12.56g/6h (DH 57, no flaw in date); Kempson’s Halfpenny, 8.81g/12h (DH 7); counterfeit Halfpence (4), 1791 (2), 10.90g/7h (DH 63), 10.03g/6h (DH 65), 1792, 9.56g/6h (DH 72a), 1793, 9.73g/6h (DH 73); mule Halfpence (2), 9.77g/6h (DH 76), 8.89g/6h (DH 78) [12]. DH 63 about fine but rare, DH 73 and 78 fine, others generally very fine, some better, DH 42, 72a and 76 with original colour
£80-100 Dorset 593 588
Oakham, Rich[ard] Matthew and John Potterill, Halfpenny, 1.93g/12h (N 3867; BW. 8); Samuell Reeve, Farthing, 1655, 0.97g/6h (N 3869; BW. 9) [2]. Good fine
£60-80 Provenance: BW. 8 bt Seaby 1961; *BW. 9 SCMB April 1965.
Richard Matthewes, barber-surgeon; John Potterill, apothecary; Samuel Reeve, chandler
594 589
Uppingham, Edmond Farbeck, Farthing, 1.08g/12h (N 3876; D 13); George Greene, Farthing, 1666, 1.07g/12h (N –; BW. 15) [2]. About fine, both rare
£70-90 Provenance: D 13 bt W. Andrews; BW. 15 bt Seaby 1965 These lots are illustrated on our web site
Poole, James Bayly, Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.55g/6h (DH 6), 10.34g/12h (DH 6a), Farthing, 1795, 4.21g/6h (DH 10); Sherborne, Pretor, Pew, Whitty & Pretor, Westwood’s Halfpenny, 1793, 11.11g/6h (DH 7); WILTSHIRE, Devizes, John Baster, Halfpence, 1796 (2), 10.13g/6h (DH 2b), 7.26g/6h (DH 2c); Holt, David Arnot, Halfpenny, 9.24g/6h (DH 3); Salisbury, J. and T. Sharpe, Halfpenny, 1796, 11.01g/6h (DH 21) [8]. Holt extremely fine with original colour, others generally about very fine £40-60
Provenance: DH 2c bt H.J. Berk Essex
Braintree and Bocking, William Goldsmith, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.27g/6h (DH 4); Chelmsford, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, CHICHESTER edge, 9.86g/6h (DH 8c; Judson –); Colchester, Charles Heath, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.09g/12h (DH 10); Hornchurch, George Cotton, Halfpenny, 10.21g/6h (DH 33); Maldon, William Draper, Halfpenny, 11.65g/6h (DH 35) [5]. Second fine but extremely rare, others very fine or better
£50-70
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