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North, etc, checks (22), including Bolton, J. Fisher and T. Sharples; Manchester, Benjamin Lang; Wakefield, Royal Casino; Sheffield, John Blurton; Leeds, British Petroleum Co Ltd; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, J. Parrish; Liverpool, St George’s Hall; Bootle, William P. Hartley; Hull, W. Richardson; Sunderland, Hedley, Swan & Co; York, S. Maurice (2, different); Southwick Bottle Works; Glasgow, John Rohead, William Skinner & Son, C. & J. Weir; Limerick, Stein Brown & Co, Two Tubs, etc [22]. Generally very fine, some better, a useful lot; all identified in packets £200-250


598


South and West, etc, checks (11), including Cadoxton, De Witt, Threepence (Cox 80); Melksham, Fred Jeffery (4); Swindon, Bartrop & Co; Chichester, E. Parker; Rochester & Chatham People’s Café Co, etc [11]. Generally very fine, some better; mostly identified in packets


£60-80 Miscellaneous


All lots in this section are sold as viewed and NOT subject to return. Viewing is highly recommended.


599


HAMPSHIRE, miscellaneous 18th century tokens (35), including Basingstoke, John Pinkerton, Shilling, 1789 [35]. Many fine, some lacquered


£120-150 600


OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford, George III, Halfcrown, 1819, obv. countermarked ROBINSON CUTLER OXFORD (Scott 28.4A); George III, Penny, 1797, Halfpence (2), 1799, [1806-7], all with obvs. countermarked ROBINSON CUTLER OXFORD at right angles, the 1799 Halfpenny with additional crowned VR (Scott 28.4E and variety i); together with a George III Halfcrown, 1817, small head, obv. countermarked LONDON in indent, and separately W R and other marks [5]. Varied state


£50-70 601


Co DUBLIN, Dublin, a Victoria, Penny, 1862, obv. countermarked EDWARD DUNNE 8 GRAND CANAL PLACE around heart and hand enclosed by a wreath (Woodside T85). Coin fair, countermark part flat but fine, rare


£40-60


Edward Dunn, provision dealer, son of John Dunn, tobacconist, who is listed in the 1850 Dublin directory at 8 Grand Canal place


602


Christopher Flower, a lead token, lis, rev. Drapers’ arms, 13mm, 1.44g/12h; BEDFORDSHIRE, Potton, Bond Smith Bros, brass 5 Shillings, 33mm; together with other miscellaneous tokens, jetons, etc (93) [95]. Varied state


£60-80 603


Checks, medalets, etc (37), of Whyte & Mackay Whisky (several), Lynn & Gibson, Loyal Artillery Lodge, Forsyth’s, Royal Arcade Music Hall, General Tom Thumb, Hoover, Webster’s Yorkshire Bitter, etc [37]. Generally very fine, some better; all identified in packets


£70-90 604


Coin scales: A 17th century balance by Blon, Holland, with a complete set of 13 weights, in fitted wooden case; a Guinea balance by A. Wilkinson, Ormskirk; Improved Sovereign balances (2), one by Harrison, in sliding boxes as issued; together with an old purse containing 7 square weights [Lot]. Mostly very fine, except the last £150-250


605


Coin weights (7): representational Half-Noble (W 105), Half-Ryal (W 145), Ryal (W 200), Écu (W 296), James I, Thistle Crown, Angels (2) (W 585, 629, 631); other late medieval and early modern coin weights (9), some European; together with lead trade weights (2), of the Commonwealth and Charles II from Norwich [18]. Some fine


£100-150 Provenance: Several bt M. Vosper Additional illustrations may be found on our web site 611 609


BRITISH TOKENS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 606


Coin weights (8): James I, Angel, Double-Crown (W 715, 806); Charles I, Angel (W 960); William III, Guineas (3,W 1163, 1180, 1202); Louis XIV, Half-Pistole (W 1321); George II, Quarter-Moidore, 1748 (W 1501) [8]. Mostly fine


£70-90 607


Coin weights (17): George III, Guineas (3,W1885A, 1975D, 1998M), Half-Guineas (3, W 1885B, 1923G, 1998P), Value/weight pieces (8, W 1677e, 1824f, 2022U, 2078G, 2122D, 2122G [2], 2220a); George IV, Sovereigns (2), Half- Sovereign, all 1821 (W 2251a, 2251b, 2252a); together with European weights (3, including a Doppia of Genoa), apothecaries weights (4) [24]. W 1885B extremely fine with much original brilliance, others generally fine to very fine


£120-150 608


Coin weights (8): 36 Shillings (2, W 1566, 1616); Moidore (W 1619); George IV, Sovereigns, 1821 (2, both W 2251a), Half-Sovereign, 1821 (W 2251b); Victoria, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, both 1843 (W 2258a, 2258b); together with apothecary weights (11), by Avery, Rogers, etc [19]. First pierced, others fine to very fine, some better


£60-80


Counterstamped coins (2), one dated 1838; together with other miscellaneous tokens, etc (10) [12]. Varied state


£20-30


610


Engraved coin, a William III Halfcrown, edge NONO [1696 -7], rev. planed flat and engraved (J.S. June 14th 1776), 13.85g. Obverse mediocre, reverse very fine and of good style


£50-70


Provenance: Glendining Auction, 28 November 1990, lot 197 (part)


Engraved coins (3), a flattened copper Halfpenny, bird standing right, looking back, 1739 below, rev. bird standing right, named (Iohanah Rayner May the 2 1740), 31mm, 4.74g; a George III Halfpenny, 1774, obv. planed flat and engraved with a pierced heart, named (James Lindsay 1785), 28mm, 8.34g; a copper Halfpenny-sized blank, engraved (I.M.M., Thirsk 1796), 27mm, 5.34g [3]. Fine


£60-80


612


Engraved coin, a George III Twopence, 1797, rev. planed flat and engraved (My heart is fixt, I can not range, I love my choice to well to change) around JC monogram, 51.66g. Good fine; a piece with admirable sentiment


£60-80 613


Engraved coins (2), George III, Pennies, both 1797, one with rev. planed flat and engraved (Sarah Henshall 1799, From A Friend), other with both sides planed flat and engraved (There’s something awful in the word Adieu, When breath’d to those that I do love so true), rev. (Charles Mance, Aged 21 Years), 25.94g, 23.77g [2]. Fine £60-80


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