BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES Lancashire
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Emsworth, John Stride, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.91g/6h (DH 21); Petersfield, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, rev. Blofield Cavalry, 11.13g/12h (DH 50); Portsmouth, Thomas Sharp, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.48g/6h (DH 53); Victory of 1 June 1794, a white metal medal by W. Mossop, 16.05g/12h (DH 7; BHM 384) [4]. Very fine and better, DH 50 with original colour on reverse
£120-150 DH 7 only illustrated
399
Lancaster, Daniel Eccleston, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.74g/6h (DH 58); YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.56g/12h (DH 56b); York, James Carlill, Halfpenny, 1796, 12.03g/12h (DH 69); together with other tokens (2), of Manchester and Leeds [5]. First extremely fine with original colour, others generally very fine or better
£120-150 First only illustrated Lincolnshire 400 394
County series, Naval Farthings (7), 3.42g/12h (DH 100), 3.52g/6h (DH 102), 3.42g/6h (DH 102a), 3.87g/6h, 3.71g/6h (both DH 106), 3.71g/6h (DH 107), 3.71g/7h (DH 112) [7]. Extremely fine and better, DH 100, both 106 and 112 with considerable original colour
£180-220
Provenance: F.S. Cokayne Collection [100, 106 at 3.71g and 107 from Lincoln October 1899].
DH 112 only illustrated Hertfordshire 395
Sawbridgeworth, Robert Orchard, Halfpenny, 13.83g/3h (DH 3); KENT, Dover, John Horn, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.98g/5h (DH 16) [2]. First fair but rare, second extremely fine with much original colour but struck on a bar end
£50-70 Kent 396
Godington, John Toke I, uniface brass hop token, 6.97g (Acworth 54; DH 26); Goudhurst, William Fuggle, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.42g/6h (DH 28b); Lamberhurst, John Gibbs, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.89g/6h (DH 35); SUSSEX, Eastbourne, William Fisher, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.69g/6h (DH 21) [4]. DH 26 and 35 very fine, latter with artificial colour, DH 28b extremely fine and attractively patinated, last fine
£60-80 402 397
Godington, John Toke II, brass hop token, 1767, 10.93g/6h (Henderson 536; Acworth 56; DH 22); MIDDLESEX (City of London), Bloomsbury, James Burton, Halfpenny, 1795, 7.57g/6h (DH 305), Newgate Street, Christ’s Hospital, Penny, 1800, 6.18g/12h (DH 11) [3]. Second about extremely fine with a hint of original colour, others in varied state
£60-80 398
Tenterden, Isaac and Thankful Cloake, Halfpenny, 1796, 8.74g/12h (DH 42); together with other miscellaneous tokens, 18th century (36), 19th century (2) [39]. Generally very fine, some better
£200-300 Additional illustrations may be found on our web site
Blackfriars, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 9.80g/12h (DH 257a); Bloomsbury, James Burton, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.05g/6h (DH 305); Bucklersbury, Thomas and Robert Davidson, Halfpenny, 1795, 10.73g/6h (DH 295); Charing Cross, Salter & Co, Halfpenny, 9.01g/6h (DH 473); Chiswell Street, Robert Heslop, Halfpenny, 7.89g/5h (DH 336b); City Road, John Bebbington, Halfpenny, 9.86g/12h (DH 254), Thomas Hall, Halfpence (2), 1795, 9.48g/6h (DH 313), undated, 8.96g/6h (DH 319c), Lutwyche’s Penny, 1795, 17.41g/6h (DH 26) [9]. DH 257a virtually as struck with glossy patina, DH 254, 313 and 336b extremely fine but collectors’ number on obverse of 313, others very fine or better
£180-220
Provenance: DH 313 D.T. Batty Collection. First only illustrated
www.dnw.co.uk 401
Spalding [and Holbeach], Thomas Jennings, Halfpenny, 1794, Britannia standing, ships behind, rev. TJ cypher in shield, edge PAYABLE AT I IORDANS SPALDING & HOLBEACH, 10.07g/6h (DH 6a). Light die flaws both sides, virtually as struck with almost full original colour and proof-like surfaces, most attractive
£80-100 Middlesex [City of London]
Spalding [and Holbeach], Thomas Jennings, Halfpenny, 1794, 7.38g/12h (DH 5); together with other miscellaneous tokens and coins (11) [12]. First with usual die flaws, about extremely fine, others in varied state
£40-60
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