TOKENS FROM THE LATE DAVID GRIFFITHS COLLECTION (Part II)
180 Kingston-upon-Thames, Robert 177
Yoxall, Zachariah Lightwood, ocatgonal Halfpenny, 1671, 1.48g/9h (N 4235; BW. 103). On a slightly mis-cut blank, good fine
£50-70
Provenance: Baldwin Auction 38, 4 October 2004, lot 820. Zachariah Lightwood, ironmonger
Ballard, square
Halfpenny, 1.39g/3h (N 4626; BW. 138); Thomas Edmondes, Farthing, 1650, 1.19g/6h (N 4632; D 140B; BW. Kent 366) [2]. Fair, first rare
£90-120
Provenance: *First R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 694; second R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part), R. Hogarth Collection, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 1498 (part) [from Baldwin January 1997]
Suffolk
Sussex
178
Ipswich, William Doggett, square Halfpenny, 1668, 1.88g/6h (N 4367; BW. 174). Reverse partly flat, otherwise fine
£150-200
Provenance: P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 272 [from R.A. Shuttlewood March 1981].
William Doggett, grocer
181
Arundel, Joseph Rusell, Halfpenny, 1.45g/6h (KR. 11; N 5180; BW. 16). Good fine
£40-50 Provenance: DW Auction 24, 26 June 1996, lot 664 (part).
Joseph Russell, from Winchester, innholder, The George, wife’s name Ann
Surrey
Warwickshire
182
Kineton, Samuel Bacon, later restrike Halfpence on large flans (2), in copper, 4.57g/6h, in silver, 2.31g/12h (N 5333; BW. 109, 110) [2]. From the dies in worn and rusted state, first fair to fine, second good fine
£150-200 179
Croydon, Mathew Glover, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1668, 1.62g/12h (N 4545a, this piece; BW. 39). Good fine
£120-150
Provenance: Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection [from Baldwin]; R. A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 690 [from Spink 1996]
Additional illustrations may be found on our website
Provenance: J.L. Wetton Collection; R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 699, additionally: first SCMB August 1972.
Second only illustrated. Samuel Bacon, ironmonger. The dies were acquired by the antiquary Browne Willis (1682-1760) and, it is thought, were presented by him, together with his collection of coins and tokens, to the University of Oxford in 1741. They are preserved today at the Ashmolean Museum
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