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BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES Co Cork


470


Ayr, William Fullarton, Restrike Pattern Sixpence, 1799, by W.J. Taylor from dies by and after J. Milton, in silver, similar, no stop before date, flaw on bust below ear, rev. cruciform shields displayed incorrectly, edge plain, 4.05g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2002, pp.157-8; Stainton 31C; DH 5 bis III). Some surface dirt by R of REG, otherwise virtually as struck and deeply toned, rare


£250-300


475


Cork, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, JE & CO cypher, rev. bust of Bryen Boiroimhe, edge plain, 9.12g/6h (DH 15). Extremely fine and patinated, very rare


£100-150 Co Down


471


Ayr, William Fullarton, Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, by J. Milton, in white metal, bust of Prince of Wales left, cud under bust, rev. cruciform shields displayed correctly, unbroken label of difference on impaled Scottish arms, edge plain, 7.78g/6h (Dykes, BNJ 2002, p,155, fig. 6; Stainton 31D; DH 5). Extremely fine with brilliant fields, an original striking, rare


£300-350


476


Donaghadee, Fran McMinn, uniface Twopence, 1760, legend in 8 lines, 8.54g (D 65; Seaby TE11). Some surface verdigris on lower obverse, otherwise fine, scarce


£120-150 Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton Co Dublin


472


Ayr, William Fullarton, Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, by W.J. Taylor from dies by and after J. Milton, in silver, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. similar, faulty label of difference on impaled Scottish arms, edge plain, 12.31g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2002, pp.156-8; Stainton 31D; DH 5). Heavier than normal on a flan of this diameter, virtually as struck and attractively toned


£300-400 Lothian (Midlothian)


477


Dublin, William Binns, Halfpenny, 1799, view of the Pantheon, rev. legend, edge plain, 9.10g/6h (DH 347). Brilliant mint state, superb red-blue rainbow patina and reflective fields; the best specimen seen by the cataloguer in commerce


£120-150 478


Dublin, Talbot Fyan, Lutwyche’s Halfpenny, 1794, 9.45g/6h (DH 309c); Lloyd & Ridley, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.56g/6h (DH 338); William Parker, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.83g/6h (DH 351), Lutwyche’s mule Halfpenny, rev. HM CO cypher, ANGLESEY edge, 9.83g/6h (DH 354a); together with other Dublin tokens (3) [7]. Those described very fine and better, others in varied state


£80-100 479


Dublin, M. Murphy, Farthing, 1796, legend, rev. tea canister and sugar loaves, edge plain, 4.09g/6h (DH 397). Good very fine, patinated, rare


£80-100 Provenance: Bt J.A. Bobbe 473


Edinburgh, James Wright Jr, Halfpenny, 1796, Register Office, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 10.29g/6h (DH 52). Usual die flaws, extremely fine with much original colour


£80-100


Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 192 [acquired April 1972]


Perthshire 474


Perth, John Ferrier, Wright’s Halfpenny, 1797, St John’s Church, rev. watermill and trees, edge PAYABLE ON DEMAND AT JOHN FERRIER, 9.55g/6h (DH 4). About extremely fine, reverse better


£50-70 Additional illustrations may be found on our web site 480


Dublin, M. Murphy, Prattent’s mule Farthing, 1796, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. two male busts vis-à-vis, edge plain, 4.01g/6h (DH 400). Extremely fine with original colour but some irregular toning, very rare


£150-200 Provenance: Bt W. McKivor


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