BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES Hampshire 393
Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Halfpenny, 1791, 10.89g/12h (DH 89); County series, Naval Farthing, 1794, 3.42g/6h (DH 102); MIDDLESEX, Bucklersbury, Thomas and Robert Davidson, mule Halfpenny, 9.63g/6h (DH 296); Thomas Spence series, mule Farthing, bust left, rev. man on bull with ass’s head, 3.19g/6h (DH 1078); Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, 6.77g/12h (DH 995a); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Henry Hickman, Halfpenny, 1792, 11.85g/6h (DH 144) [6]. DH 296 extremely fine with original colour, DH 1078 fine, others very fine
£60-80 Middlesex [Specious and Collectors’]
397
Skidmore’s London and Westminster series, Penny, type 1, Trinity House, rev. City arms, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 24.37g/6h (DH 84). Usual die flaw on obverse, extremely fine with most attractive surfaces
£100-150 Middlesex [City of London] 394
Bishopsgate, Schooling & Son, Halfpenny, 1795, 11.22g/6h (DH 474); Chelsea, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.49g/6h (DH 277); Coventry Street, J. Henderson, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.42g/6h (DH 293); Haymarket, Francis Shackelton, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.35g/12h (DH 477a); High Holborn, Christopher Ibberson, imitation Halfpenny by W.J. Taylor, c. 1870, in copper, 9.50g/6h (DH 343); Kempson’s London Buildings, Penny, Mansion House, 22.03g/6h (DH 43) [6]. About extremely fine and better, DH 277 and 343 patinated, others with original colour
£80-100
Provenance: R.S. Brown Jr Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T8, 6 October 2010, lot 393 (part) [from J.A. Bobbe November 1989]
398
Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpence (4), radiated legend, rev. Highlander, 10.36g/6h (DH 710); deserted village, rev. Highlander, 12.59g/6h (DH 745); heads of Pitt and Fox combined, rev. Highlander, 12.45g/12h (DH 806); Tree of Liberty, rev. Highlander, 12.75g/6h (DH 887) [4]. DH 710 and 806 about extremely fine, DH 745 fine, DH 887 very fine but stained
£150-200 395 High Holborn, Christopher Ibberson, imitation
Halfpenny by W.J. Taylor, c. 1870, in white metal, 8.43g/12h (DH 343); George III, Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1789, medals (2), by C. James, in gilt-copper, 33mm, 12.82g/12h (DH 176; BHM 294), and by J. Milton, in copper, 33mm, 13.52g/12h (DH 177; BHM 295); Naval Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1797, a white metal medal, unsigned, PROVIDENCE THIS DAY ACKNOWLEDGED, etc, 33mm, 14.54g/6h (DH 197; BHM 442) [4]. About extremely fine and better, but third with metal flaw at edge £200-250
Provenance: SNC August 2005 (3393, 3394, 3400, 3405), additionally: DH 176 and *197 F.S. Cokayne Collection [176 ‘U.S.A.’ Collection, from Baldwin December 1926, 197 from Baldwin]
Provenance: N. Beaton Collection [DH 745 bt J.L. Holman June 2001, DH 887 bt J.L. Holman February 2000], additionally: DH *710 and 806 D. Litrenta Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 205, lots 1437, 1457 (parts)
399 396
Strand, Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpence (4), lion, rev. eagle, 8.46g/5h (DH 414), elephant, revs. tiger, 12.55g/7h (DH 418), two-headed cow (2), 9.51g/6h, 6.02g/6h (both DH 422) [4]. DH 418 very fine, others about extremely fine and better with original colour, especially DH 414
£120-150 DH 414 only illustrated Additional illustrations may be found on our website
Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpenny, coining press, rev. Highlander, edge SPENCE DEALER IN COINS LONDON, 12.72g/6h (DH 742). Extremely fine with considerable original colour
£90-120
Provenance: W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 188 (part) [from R. Dalton December 1910]; Fawcett/Litman Collection; D.L. Spence Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 67A, 29 September 2005, lot 1478 (part); N. Beaton Collection
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