BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES Middlesex [Medallic and other series]
421
Spence’s mule Halfpenny, in white metal, bust of John Thelwall right, rev. Minerva, edge plain, 8.76g/6h (DH 866a). Light surface tin pest, otherwise very fine, very rare
£100-150
424
George III, Recovery from Illness, 1789, a copper medal by J. Davies, 29mm, 8.04g/6h (DH 932; BHM 296); George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a copper medal by C. James, 33mm, 12.82g/12h (DH 185; BHM 302); George III, Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1789, medals (2), by C. James, in gilt-copper, 33mm, 13.29g/12h (DH 176; BHM 294), and by J. Milton, in gilt-copper, 33mm, 13.66g/12h (DH 177; BHM 295); Prince of Wales Appointed Regent, 1789, a copper medalet by Lutwyche, 27mm, 6.76g/6h (DH 970; BHM 322); Lord Thurlow, 1789, a white metal medal by C. James and T. Wyon Jr, rev. bust of William Pitt right, 33mm, 10.16g/12h (DH 219; BHM 331); George III and Queen Charlotte, c. 1790, a brass medalet by T. Wyon Sr, 22mm, 2.57g/12h (DH 1137; BHM 340); Peace of Amiens, 1801, a plated brass medalet by H. Kettle, 19mm, 2.33g/12h (DH 1166; BHM 518) [8]. DH 185 brilliant and proof-like, DH 176 and 932 extremely fine, DH 177 very fine, DH 970 fine, others generally about extremely fine
£200-250 DH 176 only illustrated
422
Spence’s mule Halfpenny, bust of John Horne Tooke right, rev. Sessions House, Old Bailey, edge plain, 14.96g/6h (DH 878; BHM 380). Extremely fine with considerable original colour
£120-150
425
Naval Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1797, a copper medal, unsigned, bust right, rev. PROVIDENCE THIS DAY ACKNOWLEDGED, etc, 33mm, 18.52g/6h (DH 197; BHM 442). Extremely fine, reverse with considerable original colour
£70-90
423
Spence’s mule Halfpence (3), bust of John Horne Tooke right, rev. Sessions House, Old Bailey, 16.04g/12h (DH 878; BHM 380); Tree of Liberty, rev. caduceus, 12.64g/6h (DH 884); bust right, UNITED TOKEN, rev. crowned harp and thistles, 10.94g/12h (DH 899) [3]. First about extremely fine and bronzed, second good fine, last extremely fine with considerable original colour but flan clipped at 6 o’clock
£150-200 DH 899 only illustrated Additional illustrations may be found on our web site
426
Peace of Amiens, 1801, a plated brass medalet by C. James, bust of George III right, rev. harp, edge plain, 21mm, 2.98g/12h (DH 1132). Very fine and extremely rare; only one other specimen seen by the cataloguer
£60-80
Provenance: R.S. Bole Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T2, 15 March 2006, lot 312 [from J. Holman October 2004]; bt D.E. Litrenta
www.dnw.co.uk
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