THE LATE ROBINSON S. BROWN JR COLLECTION (Part V)
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Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. standing figure of George Cook, edge plain, regular flan, 9.22g/6h (DH 26). Virtually as struck with original colour and reflective surfaces, very rare
£150-200
Provenance: J. Spingarn Collection FPL (509) [from Spink]; bt J.S. February 2001
1181
Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. radiate crown, edge plain, 9.01g/6h (DH 317). Extremely fine with brown patina and reflective fields, very rare
£120-150
Provenance: J.R. Farnell Sr Collection, Part II, Sotheby Parke Bernet Auction (New York), 26 May 1982, lot 90 (part); M.Z. Gerson Collection; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1404 (part) [from M. Z.G. September 1985].
The reverse illustration in DH should be as that depicted at DH 330
1178
Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, from the same dies as previous, edge plain, large flan, 9.48g/6h (DH 26). Struck over a 1795 Halfpenny of Richard Powles of Lowestoft [DH Suffolk 37], traces of undertype visible on reverse, virtually as struck with much original colour and reflective surfaces, most attractive and very rare
£250-300
Provenance: T.A. Jan Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 35, 11 April 1984, lot 223; M.Z. Gerson Collection; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1389 (part) [from M.Z.G. September 1985]
1182
Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, Hope with anchor and quadrant, rev. wheatsheaf, edge plain, 9.06g/6h (DH 318). Light spotting, otherwise extremely fine with a hint of original colour, extremely rare
£150-200 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle September 1990
1179
Dublin, Prattent’s ‘H’ Halfpence, 1795 (2), 10.01g/7h (DH 310), 9.14g/6h (DH 311); mule Halfpence (2), shield with H, revs. bust of Robert Orchard, 9.10g/6h (DH 313), standing figure of George Cook, 9.66g/6h (DH 314) [4]. First two very fine, others extremely fine and better with brown patina and reflective surfaces, these very rare £250-300
Provenance: DH 310 bt R. Gladdle April 1988; DH 311 bt P. Flanagan July 1983; DH 313 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1403 [from S.E. Schwer April 1983]; *DH 314 M.Z. Gerson Collection [from C. McAuliffe January 1983], W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1404 (part) [from M.Z.G. September 1985]
1183
Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpence (2), from the same obv. die as previous, revs. man in loom, 10.39g/6h (DH 319), Prince of Wales’ plumes, 9.00g/6h (DH 320) [2]. Extremely fine and better, former with much original colour, both rare
£150-200
Provenance: *DH 319 bt J.A. Bobbe June 1996; DH 320 J.R. Farnell Sr Collection, Part II, Sotheby Parke Bernet Auction (New York), 26 May 1982, lot 90 (part), bt J.A. Bobbe December 1982
1184 1180
Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpence (2), shield with H, revs. Fame flying, 9.10g/6h (DH 315), HS & CO cypher, 9.16g/6h (DH 316) [2]. First extremely fine but harshly lacquered, second virtually as struck with considerable original colour, both rare
£150-200
Provenance: DH 315 bt R. Gladdle April 1988; *DH 316 bt J.A. Bobbe June 1996
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Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpence (2), from the same obv. die as previous, revs. wheatsheaf and doves, 8.73g/12h (DH 321), anchor and cap of Liberty, 9.39g/6h (DH 322) [2]. Extremely fine, first with original colour and rainbow patina, second with light spotting and brown patina, this rare
£150-200
Provenance: DH 321 bt P. Flanagan July 1983; *DH 322 bt R. Gladdle March 1997
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