BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES Channel Islands
511
Halfpenny, BMC cypher, rev. ship, edge plain, 6.96g/6h (W 1690). Very fine and very rare
£60-80
This piece has been tentatively attributed in the past to Bewick Main colliery (Kibblesworth, co Durham)
508
Bishop de Jersey & Co, electrotype of the Five Shillings, 1809, arms, rev. value in wreath, 22.36g/6h (cf. D 1; cf. Prid. 90). A good quality electrotype taken from an original which was struck over a Spanish-American 8 Réales of 1794; R punched to left of date, otherwise extremely fine
£200-250 Unofficial Farthings 513
LANCASHIRE, Prestwich, Entwistle (BWS 4350); Rochdale, W. & J. Brown, 1849 (BWS 4450); St Helens, R.G. Brook & Co (BWS 4510); Salford, Robert Entwisle & Co (BWS 4530); Wigan, Edwardson (BWS 5080), J. Green (BWS 5100), T. Stuart (BWS 5110); STAFFORDSHIRE, Great Bridge, Gregory & Co (BWS 1690); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Blackham Bros (BWS 300), J. Blackwell (BWS 310), John Mappin (BWS 710) [11]. Mostly fine or better, several rare
£90-120 509
Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, Pennies, 1813 (2), 17.08g/6h (W 2044), 17.85g/12h (W 2044a) [2]. First fine, second better but reverse partly weak, rare
£100-150
Provenance: W 2044 SNC June 2002 (1984). Second only illustrated
Unlocalised issues 514
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Thomas Bryan (BWS 5960). Obverse fine, reverse very fine, rare
£50-70
Provenance: G. Berry Collection [4350 bt N.A. Clark 1987; 4450 bt N.A. Clark 1986; 4510, 5080 and 5110 G. Kay Collection, bt N.A. Clark 1987; 4530 bt J. Whitmore 1980; 5100 bt S.E. Schwer 1988]
512
Halfpenny, 1819, bust of George III, rev. harp, edge grained, 7.37g/6h (W 1997). Fine, very rare
£40-50
510
Bust of George III series, Pennies (2), 1812, 16.94g/6h (W 1382), 1813, 17.21g/12h (W 1396), Halfpence (3), 1812 (2), 9.28g/12h (W 1412), 8.72g/6h (W 1445), 1815, 8.02g/6h (W 1425); Wellington series, John Pickard issues, Pennies (2), undated, 18.16g/12h (W 1505), 1813, 17.90g/1h (W 1507), Halfpence, 1812 (8), 8.39g/12h (W 1515), 8.22g/12h (W 1516), 7.93g/12h (W 1517), 8.03g/12h (W 1520), 8.21g/12h (W 1521), 8.47g/11h (W 1535), 8.06g/12h (W 1537), 8.94g/12h (W 1556), other issues, Halfpence (4), undated (2), 8.32g/6h (W 1497), 7.79g/6h (W 1498), 1813 (2), 8.88g/6h (W 1501, overstruck on a Halfpenny of Samuel Guppy, Bristol), 8.13g/6h (W 1565); Nelson series, Halfpence (2), 1812, 9.21g/6h (W 1590), undated, 8.76g/6h (W 1595, overstruck on a Halfpenny of Samuel Guppy, Bristol); Trade & Navigation series, Penny, 1813, 20.14g/12h (W 1641), Halfpence (2), 1812, 9.26g/12h (W 1655), 1813, 9.38g/12h (W 1656); Eagle series, Halfpenny, 1813, 8.66g/6h (W 1710, overstruck on a Halfpenny of Samuel Guppy, Bristol) [25]. W 1412, 1515, 1521, 1535, 1556, 1641 and 1655 very fine, others generally fine, some very rare
£100-150
Provenance: W 1412 P.C. Cruttwell Collection, Spink Auction 63, 28-9 March 1988, lot 625 (part).
W 1556 only illustrated Additional illustrations may be found on our website
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks
All lots in this section are sold as viewed and NOT subject to return. Viewing is strongly recommended.
515
KENT, hop tokens (46), from Benenden, Cranbrook, Faversham, Hawkhurst, Isle of Grain, Newenden, Rolvenden, Tenterden, Wittersham, Woodchurch, etc, including Acworth nos. 18, 28, 29, 131, 143, 158, 227, 228, 252, 272, 299, 303, 314, 317, 319, 347, 422, 510, 590 [46]. Varied state; all identified in packets and sold with a descriptive list
£90-120 516
KENT, hop tokens from Harrietsham (2, of William Crump); SUSSEX, hop tokens (13), from Battle (6, William Pennington and Tilden Smith), Beckley (4, of John Roberts), Westfield (3, of Robert Noakes); together with other lead tokens (31), all with initials [46]. Those described housed on descriptive boards, fine, others in varied state
£50-70
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