Worcestershire
BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 567
Sheffield, Samuel Hobson & Sons, Penny, 1812, 22.55g/6h (W 975); Longden & Gregory, Penny, 1813, 19.02g/6h (W 1040); Overseers, Shilling, 1811, 4.10g/6h (D 69); Shaw, Jobson & Co, Penny, 1812, 18.35g/12h (W 1047); together with other Sheffield Pennies (3) [7]. Those described very fine and better, others in varied state
£80-100 Brecknock 563
Lye, J. Forrest & Co, Penny, 1811, 19.83g/12h (W 855); Netherton, James Griffin & Sons, Penny, 1814, 23.00g/6h (W 1216); Worcester, House of Industry, Shillings, 1811 (2), 4.03g/12h, 3.94g/12h (both D 1), Penny, 1811, 27.36g/12h (W 1240), Halfpenny, 1811, 12.83g/12h (W 1270), John Knapp Jr, Farthing, 1813, 6.04g/6h (W 1287) [7].W855 about extremely fine and lightly patinated, one D 1 fine, others about very fine and better
£100-150 First only illustrated
568
Brecon, George North, Shilling, mantle from the borough arms, rev. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, etc, 3.91g/12h (D 1). Light scuffing, otherwise very fine
£60-80 Carmarthenshire
564
Netherton, James Griffin & Sons, Penny, 1813, interior of Withymoor Scythe Works, rev. scythe and knives, crossed spades below, edge centre-grained, 25.03g/6h (W 1215). Extremely fine and attractively patinated
£120-150
Provenance: F.W. Gorsler Collection,DNWAuction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 184 [from W. McKivor 2007]
Yorkshire 565
Hull, John Pickard, Penny, 1812, 17.80g/12h (W 752), Halfpenny, 1812, 9.32g/12h (W 785); Leeds, John Smalpage and S. Lumb, Shillings, 1811 (2), 4.57g/6h (D 24), 4.58g/6h (D 30); York, Robert Cattle and James Barber, Shillings, 1811 (2), 3.82g/12h (D 80), 4.24g/12h (D 86) [6]. D 30 and 86 about extremely fine, latter toned, others fine to very fine
£90-120 570
Holywell, Jones, Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Shilling, 1811, 4.15g/6h (D 1); together with Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, a silver medal, unsigned, 30mm, 6.61g/4h (MI I, 253/34; E 115) [2]. First extremely fine and toned but with minor surface marks, second fine
£80-100 Provenance: *First SNC July 1993 (4610); second bt Baldwin 1993 Glamorganshire 566
Keighley, uncertain issuers [probably John Mitchell or John Murgatroyd], KEIGHLEY and JM countermarked on Union Copper Co Penny, 1812, 26.22g/12h (W 803); [probably
George Second only illustrated Additional illustrations may be found on our web site Ramsden], KEIGHLEY and GR
countermarked on Union Copper Co Penny, 1812, 26.40g/12h (W 807) [2]. Fine for these, both rare, especially the second
£50-100 571
Landore, British Copper Co, Penny, 1812, 22.11g/12h (W 563), Halfpence (3), 1811, 9.49g/6h (W 592), 1813 (2), 8.75g/3h, 8.33g/3h (both W 610); Neath, Hopkin Rees and David Morgan, Sixpence, 1.80g/12h (D 16); MONTGOMERYSHIRE, Llanidloes, Charles Cole, Penny, 1813, 18.63g/6h (W 1330) [6]. D 16 fine, others generally about very fine but first and last with rim knocks
£70-90
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569
Carmarthen, William Griffiths & Co, Penny, 1812, arms, rev. cask in wreath, edge centre-grained, 20.69g/12h (W 1300). Extremely fine with a hint of diffused original colour, perfectly centred and a sharp strike
£150-200
Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1949 [from Spink 1975]; F.W. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 205
Flint-shire
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