702
Birmingham, Charles Peverelle (7), 8590, 8600, 8610, 8620, 8630 (2), 8640; T. Pope and Co (4), 8740, 8741, 8742 [plated], 8750; R.C. [Richard Collard], 8770; S.F.L. [Samuel Lane], 8840; T.B. and T.A. [Thomas Brookes and Thomas Adams] (3), 9150 (2), 9160; W.C.B. [Charles Bagnall] (3), all 9270 [19]. Generally about very fine, a few better, some pierced
£80-100
Charles Peverelle, hardwareman, Edgbaston street, succeeded to the business of Michael Carroll, toymaker, 25 Wrottesley street; Thomas Pope & Co, stampers, piercers and check makers, est. 1848, St Paul’s square and then Newhall street; Richard Collard, stamper and piercer, 23 1/2 Augusta street; Samuel Francis Lane, diesinker, 15 Warstone parade east, then 157 Warstone lane; Thomas Brookes and Thomas Adams, diesinkers, Barr street, Hockley; Charles William Bagnall, engraver, 16 Hockley street
703
Coventry, Grant 7640; Poole’s 8730 [2]. First with scratch in reverse field, second pierced, otherwise fine, both rare
£30-40
Provenance: 7640 bt April 2009; 8730 bt D.G. Vorley October 1995.
Grant, Ford street; Poole’s, tea dealers, 19 and 20 Fleet street Yorkshire 704
Barnsley, B. Gaunt & Sons 7600; Hull, C.H. Barron (2), 6560, 6570; Tea Stores 9190; Wilson & Co 9360; Rotherham, F.G. Myers 8330; Skipton, B. Holmes 7750 [7]. Last about fine but scarce, 6570, 8330 and 9360 all pierced, fine, 9360 with flan slightly bent, others very fine or better
£60-80
Provenance: 6560 bt D.G. Vorley October 1995; 7600 bt J. Whitmore November 2001.
B. Gaunt & Sons, jewellers, Mayday green; C.H. Barron, watchmaker, 40 Waterworks street; Tea Stores, 24 Paragon street; Wilson & Co, tea dealers, Upperhead row; F.G. Myers, proprietor, Rotherham & West Riding Supply Stores
705
Bradford, Fattorini & Sons (9), 7220, 7230, 7240, 7260 (2), 7270 [aluminium], 7280, 7290, 7300; Harrogate, ‘Exhibition Watches’ 7180; A. Fattorini (5), 7190 (2), 7191 [plated], 7200, 7210; advertising checks for Fattorini (2) [17]. Generally very fine, some better, 7180 pierced
£50-70
Antonio Fattorini (1797-1859), goldsmith, Harrogate, established 1831, later at Bradford from 1850 and Skipton
706
Sheffield, B.W. Burgon 6830; S. Carlisle, not listed by Neilson; K.A. Holland 7730; Pollard’s 8720; Jabez Sharman 9110; Wood’s 9390; M. Woodhead 9400 [7]. Fine and better, all pierced, a rare city group
£80-100
Provenance: 6830 bt J. Whitmore March 2000; second bt A. Judd February 2004.
B.W. Burgon, tea merchant; S. Carlisle, grocer and provision dealer, Attercliffe Common and 342 Bright street, Carbrook; K.A. Holland, tea dealer; Pollard’s, tea dealers, 191 Glossop road and 108 St Phillip’s road; Jabez Sharman, tea dealer, Heeley, a trustee of the Sunday School, 1868; Wood’s, tea dealers, 21 Meadow street and 12 Spring vale; M. Woodhead, grocer, 97 Meadow street
Wales 707
GLAMORGANSHIRE, Cardiff, Newby [Edgar Newby], 8460 (Cox 16); Gowerton, Elba Steel Works, W.B. & Co [Wright, Butler & Co] (2), 9240 stamped 53, 9250 stamped 47 (Cox 20) [3]. First good fine, second fair, last fine
£60-80
Edgar Newby, engraver and check maker, fl. 1881-1912, firstly in Cowbridge road, then Royal arcade, Queen street, Castle street and Custom House street (Cox, p.4); Wright Butler & Co acquired the Elba steelworks in 1878, but the works was temporarily closed in 1898 because of the depressed state of the steel market (Cox, p.32)
These lots are illustrated on our web site 714 Uncertain location 711
Black & Gold 6720; Abraham Johnson 7950; E. Johnson 7960; Paulger & Cox 8550; Tuckwoods 9230; Philip Whyman 9330; 1908 miniatures (3), 9430 (2), 9431 [plated]; obv. brockage 9910 [10]. Fine to very fine, some pierced, both 9430s mounted
£30-50 Provenance: 7950 bt D.G. Vorley October 1995.
Black & Gold, tea dealers; E. Johnson, grocer; Paulger & Cox, tea dealers; Tuckwoods, tea dealers; Philip Whyman, tea dealer
Toy and Model Money
The following three lots represent David Magnay’s stock- in-trade of this material at the time of his death. The first two are catalogued according to D. de Sola Rogers, Toy Coins (Wolverhampton, 1990); the last according to David Evans, British Cardboard Coins from 1860 (Llanfyllin, 2004). All are sold in identifying packets.
712
ENGLAND, Prince Albert 271 (3); Victoria, young head by Lauer, 400, 413 (2), 415 (2), 416 (22), 417, 418 (7), 420 (42), 422 (3), 424; Jubilee head by Lauer, 500 (2), 503, 504, 507 (3), 514 (2, variants), 520 (3); Old head by Lauer, 604, 608, 611, 612, 615, 618; Edward VII, 730 (9), 731 (7), 732 (3), 733, 735, 736 (2), 737 (5), 738 (11), 739 (64, including variants), 740 (5), 742 (3), 880a [214]. Generally very fine and better
£100-150 713
BELGIUM, 1525a; FRANCE, 1600 (14), 1605, 1607, 1608 (19), 1610 (3), 1612 (18), 1690; GERMANY, 1700b, 1720 (2), 1725 (2), 1730 (3), 1735a (6), 1740a (11), 1745 (7), 1746 (5), 1747 (8), 1805, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827 (7), 1828, 1829, 1830, 1862b, 1966 (2), 1969, 1991 (2), 2015, later Weimar and Spielmünze (45), Kindergeld (48); SOUTH AFRICA, Z.A.R., Halfcrowns (2), Penny, Halfpence (3); SWEDEN, 2326a (2); SWITZERLAND, 2346a, 2347a, 2372, 2373 (7, various dates), 2374 (4, various dates), 2375 (8, various dates) [247]. Generally very fine and better
£100-150
ENGLAND, card money, viz. Victoria, 1045 (2); Edward VII, 1073 (3), 1074, 1075 (9, different size variants), 1076 (3), 1080 (4), 1144c; George V, 1209 (2), 1405, 1407 (5); Elizabeth II, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1668b, 1669b, 1670 [39]. Varied state
£40-50
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ADVERTISING CHECKS FROM THE LATE DAVID MAGNAY COLLECTION Scotland
708
AYRSHIRE, Dalmellington, W. McKnight 8050. About very fine, rare
£40-50
Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 443 (part).
W. McKnight, tailor, Low Main street
MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Macniven & Cameron (23), 8060, 8070, 8080 (2), 8090, 8100, 8110, 8120, 8130, 8140, 8150, 8160 (2), 8170, 8180, 8200, 8201 [plated], 8210, 8220, 8230, 8240, 8270, 8280 [uniface] [23]. Generally very fine, a number pierced; an excellent group of this issuer, only lacking three variants
£100-200
Provenance: 8070 bt H. Simmons July 2001; 8090, 8110, 8120 and 8210 N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 475 (part).
Macniven & Cameron, stationers and marketers of pens of international renown, established 1770
Ireland
Co ANTRIM, Belfast, Birney’s, not listed by Neilson; Patterson’s 8540 [2]. Very fine, first pierced, both rare
£60-80
Provenance: First bt April 2006; 8540 bt D.G. Vorley October 1995.
Birney’s, boot and shoe repairers, 71 North road; Patterson’s, bakers
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