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BROADBENT, L.H., The Avery Business, Birmingham, 1949, 86pp, a bound photocopy; BERRY, G., Medieval English Jetons, London, 1974, 83pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1290); WITHERS, P. and Bente R., British Coin Weights, Llanfyllin, 1993, 366pp, illustrations in text, copy no. 40 (Manville 1759); EGAN, G., Lead Cloth Seals and Related Items in the British Museum [BM Occ. Paper 93], London, 1995, viii + 199pp including 48 plates; BIGGS, N.L., and WITHERS, P., Lead Weights: The David Rogers Collection, Llanfyllin, 2000, 70pp, illustrations in text, price guide tipped-in (Manville 1875); together with offprints (2) of the BNJ articles by Mitchiner on English lead tokens [7]. Publishers’ bindings; working copies


£30-40


NUMISMATIC BOOKS, ETC 592


587


BROOK, A.J.S., Communion Tokens of the Established Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1908, 154pp including 52 engraved plates (Manville 666). Black quarter-leather and red boards; binding and spine damaged, but internally fine and clean


£60-80


GILL, H.S., Devonshire Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century, Exeter 1872, 29pp, 1 engraved plate (Manville 470); GILL, H.S., On Devonshire Tokens, Part II, Exeter, 1873, 14pp, 1 engraved plate (Manville 470); GILL, H.S., Devonshire Tokens, Part III, Exeter, 1876, 4pp (Manville –); GILL, H.S., Devonshire Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century, Plymouth, 1879, 40pp (Manville 488); GILL, H.S., Seventeenth Century Somersetshire Tokens not described in Boyne’s work, London, 1880, 8pp; GILL, H.S., Addenda to Devonshire 17th century tokens not described in Boyne’s work, London, 1882, 8pp, 1 engraved plate; STEVENS COX, J., The Ilchester Mint and Ilchester Trade Tokens, Ilchester, 1948, 68pp (Manville 982); GRINSELL, L.V., A Brief Numismatic History of Bristol, Bristol, 1962, 28pp, 4 plates (Manville 1086); WILLIAMS, J. A., Cornish Tokens, Truro, nd [1971], 47pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1250); ANDREWS, J., and others, Exeter Coinage, Exeter, 1980, 84pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author on title page (Manville 1422);MAYNE, J.A.D., and WILLIAMS, J.A., Coins & Tokens of Cornwall, Exeter, 1985, 92pp, engraved illustrations in text, photocopy listing additional pieces tipped-in (Manville 1550) [11]. Generally clean, but front covers of first and third detached; first four and Stevens Cox signed by the authors £80-100


588


DALTON, R. and HAMER, S.H., The Provincial Token-Coinage of the Eighteenth Century [London, 1910-17], the 1967 Seaby reprint, 567pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1147); WILLIAMSON, G.C., Trade Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century, 3 vols [London, 1889-91], the 1967 Seaby reprint, xli + 1584pp + addenda, engraved illustrations in text, djs (Manville 1162) [4]. Publishers’ bindings; working copies


£80-100


Provenance: Ex libris David Griffiths, some with his bookplates, additionally: first ex libris William Boyne, George Williamson and Peter Seaby; second ex libris Justin Simpson, George Williamson and Peter Seaby; third and fourth ex libris George Williamson and Peter Seaby; fifth and seventh ex libris Peter Seaby, Glendining Auction, 10 June 1987, lot 128 (part); sixth ex libris Peter Seaby


593 589


DALTON, R., and HAMER, S.H., The Provincial Token- Coinage of the 18th Century [London, 1910-17], the 1967 Seaby reprint, 567pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1147); DAVIS, W.J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage [London, 1904], the 1969 Seaby reprint, xlvii + 284pp, 15 plates, dj (Manville 1189); DALTON, R., The Silver Token Coinage 1811-1812 [London, 1922], the 1968 Seaby reprint, viii + 63pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1169) [3]. Working copies, all with pencil annotations and some illustrations pasted-in; first with cover partly detached, second with ALS fromS.E. Schwer, January 1979, original invoice and 1979 valuation sheet tipped-in


£40-60 Provenance: Ex libris David Griffiths, with his bookplates


GILL, H.S., Seventeenth Century Tokens of Hampshire not described in Boyne’s work, London, 1883, 14pp; ANON, Collections of the Surrey Archaeological Society, vol. X, Part I, London, 1890, xxv + 149pp, illustrations in text, includes ‘The Trade Tokens of Surrey issued in the Seventeenth Century’ by George Williamson; HOOPER, W., Surrey Seventeenth-Century Tokens, Guildford, 1943, 14pp, 1 plate; FRERE, S.S. (ed), Surrey Archæological Collections, vol. LVI, Guildford, 1959, xi + 173pp, 24 plates, including ‘The Surrey Seventeenth-Century Trader’s Tokens’ by John and Nicholas Wetton (Manville 1054); WETTON, J.L. (ed), The Hampshire Seventeenth Century Traders’ Tokens, Lymington, 1964, 37pp, 22 plates, bound with WETTON, J.L., The Isle of Wight Seventeenth Century Traders’ Tokens, Lymington, 1962, 8pp, 2 plates (Manville 1095, 1117) [5]. First four in publishers’ bindings, second with front cover slightly torn; last in green cloth, extensively annotated in pencil and with two letters from Cyril Rowe to David Griffiths inserted


£80-100 Provenance: Ex libris David Griffiths, with his bookplates 590


DAVIS, W.J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, London, 1904, 4to, xlvii + 277pp, 33 fine plates, copy no. 30 (Manville 623). Original brown quarter morocco, gilt, t.e. g.; some pencil checkmarks and spots of damp on cover, otherwise clean


£90-120


Provenance: Ex libris Alfred Bole. Edition of 258 copies


594 591


[DEANE, A., and others], Belfast Public Art Gallery and Museum: Catalogue of Irish Tokens, 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries, Belfast, 1913, 67pp, engraved illustrations in text (Manville 720). Publishers’ buff card cover; internally very fine, but binding staples missing


£50-70


Provenance: Ex libris Peter Preston-Morley, DNW Auction 54, 19 June 2002, lot 1033; David Griffiths, with his bookplate


[GOLDING, C.], An Account of the Tradesmen’s Tokens of Essex, Lowestoft, 1867, 28pp (Manville 440); TILLETT, E.A., The Tokens of Norfolk issued in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries, Norwich, 1882, 73pp (Manville 504), a photocopy; GILBERT, W., The Token Coinage of Essex in the Seventeenth Century, Colchester, 1914-25, in five parts as published by the Essex Archaeological Society (Manville 783, 846); JUDSON, E. and Eileen, A Re-Listing of the Seventeenth Century Trade Tokens of Essex, 1st edn, Little Bardfield, 1973, 48pp, signed by the author, several ALS from the author to David Griffiths tipped-in (Manville 1282); HOLMES, R., and BLAKEMAN, Pamela, Ely Tokens, Ely, 1983, 14pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1500); THOMPSON, R.H., and GYFORD, Janet, The Witham hoard of 17th-century tokens and George Robinson the issuer, np, 1989, 10pp [10]. Publishers’ bindings


£60-80 Provenance: Ex libris David Griffiths, some with his bookplates


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