1190 1191 1192
Victoria, Farthings (6), 1880, 1882H, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1889 (Prid. 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98; KM. 15) [6]. Fourth and fifth mint state, others practically mint state
£120-150
Victoria, Farthings (2), both 1884 (Prid. 94; KM. 15) [2]. Mint state
Victoria, Farthings (4), all 1890H (Prid. 99; KM. 15) [4]. Practically as struck
1193 1194 1195 £80-100 £120-150
The size and precise position of the H varies slightly on all four specimens
Victoria, Farthings (7), 1893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1899 (2), 1900 (Prid. 101-106; KM. 15) [7]. Mostly about as struck, first scarce
£120-150
Edward VII, Pennies (5), 1902, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1910 (Prid. 28, 29, 31, 33, 35; KM. 20, 23) [5]. Mostly about as struck
£120-150
Edward VII, Pennies (3), 1903, 1905, 1909 (Prid. 29, 31, 34; KM. 20, 23) [3]. Practically as struck, first lightly toned
£100-150
First and third slabbed in NGC holders, graded MS 65 and MS 64 respectively, second slabbed in ICG holder, graded MS 67
1196 1197
Edward VII, Pennies (4), 1903, 1906, 1909, 1910 (Prid. 29, 32, 34, 35; KM. 20, 23) [4]. Mostly about as struck
£90-120
Edward VII, Penny and Farthing, both 1910, Halfpenny, 1907 (Prid. 35, 74, 114; KM. 21-3) [3]. Practically as struck £80-100
First slabbed in NGC holder, graded MS 65, second slabbed in NNC holder, graded MS 64, third slabbed in PCGS holder, graded MS 64
1198 1199 1200
Edward VII, Halfpence (5), 1902, 1903, 1905 (2), 1906 (Prid. 69, 70, 72, 73; KM. 22) [5]. Mostly about as struck
£90-120
Edward VII, Farthings (8), 1902-7 inclusive, 1909, 1910 (Prid. 107-14; KM. 18, 21) [8]. The 1909 very fine, others about as struck
£100-150
George V, Pennies (10), 1916H, 1918C (2), 1919C (2), 1920 (2), 1926, 1928 (2) (Prid. 37-42; KM. 26) [10]. One of the 1918s and one of the 1928s as struck, others mostly better than extremely fine
£120-150 1201
George V, Halfpence (12), 1914, 1916H, 1918C (4), 1919C, 1920, 1926, 1928 (3); Farthings (6), 1916H, 1918C (2), 1932, 1934 (2) (Prid. 77-83, 116-17, 121-2; KM. 24, 25) [18]. Mostly extremely fine or better
£90-120 1202
Elizabeth II, Proof Penny, 1953 (KM. 37); together with other base metal Jamaican coins (76) [77]. First brilliant, many others as struck
£90-120 Tokens and Checks 1203
British Colonies, to Facilitate Trade, 1825, 28mm (Lyall 147; Prid. 130); Kingston, Mark Howard, Ferry grass, 28mm (Lyall 153; Prid. 131); St. Thomas, Robert Kirkland Three-Halfpence, 20mm, large cancellation cross stamped on rev. (Lyall 155; Prid. 142) [3]. First about extremely fine but with minor scratches in field, second good extremely fine, last fine but excavated
£120-150 1204
Kingston, William Smith, Penny, 29mm, Halfpenny, 22mm (Lyall 162, 163; Prid. 132, 133); St. Thomas, Robert Kirkland, 20mm, large cancellation cross stamped on rev. (Lyall 155; Prid. 142) [3]. First good very fine, second good extremely fine, last fine but excavated
£120-150 These lots are illustrated on our web site 1215 1214 1213 1212 1211 1210 1209 1208
Kingston, Verley & Robinson, aluminium, GOOD FOR 1½D LOAF, stamped 864, 24mm (Lyall 211). Very fine and very rare
£250-300
Kingston, Kingston Wharves Ltd (9), all aluminium, on different shaped flans (Lyall 337-45) [7]. Good very fine
£50-70 These tallies relate to the loading of citrus fruit
Kingston, Arnold L. Malabre & Co, coaling tally, zinc, 25mm (Lyall 349). Fine
£50-70
Coaling was carried out not only in St Lucia, St Thomas and Curacao but also in Jamaica
Banana Tallies
Albion Estate, uniface oval (Lyall 219); Crescent Estates Ltd (3), for ‘values’ of 20, 15 and 10, all aluminium (Lyall 533-5) [4]. Very fine, all rare
£60-80
Atlantic Fruit Co (Ltd), 25 varieties (Lyall 220, 220v (larger flan), 221, 222, 223 (2, one with nail punch), 224, 228 (2), 231 (3, one with nail hole), 232, 234, 236 (2), 237, 239, 240, 242 (2), 244, 246 (2), 247) [25]. Fine to very fine £50-70
Atlantic Fruit Co (Ltd), 42 varieties (Lyall 227, 229, 233, 235, 238, 248 (3), 249 (2), 250, 251 (2), 252 (4), 254 (2), 255 (2), 256, 257 (2), 260, 262, 263, 265, 268, 269 (2), 270 (2), 271 (2), 272 (2), 273 (2), 274, 277 (2)) [42]. Fine to very fine
£80-100
L.D. Baker Fruit Co (?), square, impressed with B and one hole (Lyall 281). Fine, rare
£50-100
This tally may have been issued by Lorenzo Dow Baker (1840 -1908), the founder of the Jamaican banana business, or it could be an issue of the Boston Fruit Co
Ballards Valley Estate, R incuse (Lyall 283), G incuse (3), aluminium (2) and zinc (all Lyall 284); Drax Hall Estate, incuse D on rough cut flan (Lyall 304); unknown estate with F on aluminium flan (Lyall 306); Frontier Estate, oval FRONTIER on black background (Lyall 315), FR incuse on Jamaican Halfpenny, obv. turned off (Lyall 316); Morris Park Estate, N incuse on brass flan (Lyall 350); uncertain estate, UUF incuse on octagonal flan (similar to Lyall 387 [UEF]) [10]. Mostly very fine
£80-100 1216
Boston Fruit Co (4), including octagonal and square (Lyall 287, 290, 292, 293) [4]. Fine to very fine
£60-80
www.dnw.co.uk G Bullion lots sold under the Gold Investment Scheme 1207 1206
THE ANDRÉ CHIN COLLECTION OF COINS AND TOKENS OF JAMAICA 1205
Kingston, Bruce’s Club, 1, 2, 3 and 4 Patties, Threepence, Sixpence, Sevenpence, Shilling and Halfcrown Meals (Lyall 168-175, 177) [9]. The 4 Patties very fine, others as struck £180-220
Montego Bay, Casa Blanca Hotel, The Beachcomber, 32mm (Lyall 179); Kingston, Jamaica Street Car, One Fare, red celluloid (2, different shades), both 23mm (Lyall 189), octagonal cupro-nickel (2), both 19mm (Lyall 190); Kingston, Wonards Maytag, 24mm (Lyall 216) [6]. Very fine and better
£60-80
Sold with a 2-page article on the tramways of Kingston by Allen Morrison
Kingston, Thomas Lundie & Co, 1844, 23mm (Lyall 197; Prid. 145). About extremely fine
£60-80
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