BRITISH TOKENS FROM VARIOUS PROPERTIES
733
LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Clarke’s, uniface octagonal brass Penny, 27mm; John Duncan, Son & Co, uniface brass Sixpence, 26mm; H.R. Eagle, brass Halfpence (2), both 22mm; B. Hyam, Halfpence (2), copper and brass, both 30mm; Jeffreys, Davies & Co, octagonal brass, 24mm; Liverpool Docks, Load of Ballast, copper, 38mm (W 2931; D & W 333/22), Load of Stone, copper, 32mm (W 2933; D & W 333/24); L[iverpool] M[ercantile] M[arine] S[tokers’] United Friendly Society (Founded 1866), brass, by Park, 32mm (W 2102; D & W 144/329); The Liverpool Shipbuilding Co Ltd, 1866, Sixpence, brass, by Keeffe, stamped 2460, 35mm (W 2940; D & W 333/29); William Murray, brass Shilling by Park, 26mm; Pratt, Ellis & Co, brass Shilling, 31mm; Royal Colosseum, T[heodore] Heath, copper (2), 32 and 26mm (W 733, 735; Todd 59.2, 59.3; D &W8/85, 8/86); Sailor’s Home, Foundation Stone Laid, 1846, brass, by Taylor, 25mm (W & E 492A.1); Dr Woodhead’s Museum of Anatomy, brass, by Alldridge, 26mm [17]. W 2933 virtually as struck and the best specimen seen by the cataloguer, others generally fine to very fine, some rare; a good city group
£150-200 W 2933 only illustrated
734
LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Pontack Inn, E[dward] S[canlan], brass by Parkes [1863-5], 28mm, 5.62g (Todd 53, this piece); Judge’s Zoological Vaults, Bagatelle, brass by Parkes [1863-5], 27mm, 5.95g (Todd 75, this piece listed) [2]. First very fine but centre with punch-marks, second fine, both very rare
£60-80 Provenance: N.B. Todd Collection 735 736
LANCASHIRE, Manchester, John Humble, Farthings (32, all W 3360) [32]. Very fine and better, dark patina, some with subdued original colour; presumably a hoard
£60-80
LANCASHIRE, 9th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, 3rd Battery, brass (15), all 26mm (Yarwood BMT 32; M 3509) [15]. About very fine
737 LINCOLNSHIRE, Lincoln, Hugh Wyatt, plated brass (14) (W 2012) [14]. Very fine and better 738
£80-100 £30-50
LONDON, Aldersgate Street, Lloyd & Co, copper by Hiron, 31mm; Bank, John Ashby, copper, 35mm (Hawkins p.145, no. 1;W2767; MG 1335); Ashby & Young, by T. Bagshaw, white metal, 35mm(Hawkins p.145, no. 2;W2768); Battersea, Workmens’ Stores, zinc bracteate Threepence, 28mm; Clerkenwell, Daily Chronicle, brass (3,W2451, 2452, 2453); High Holborn, Early Townsend & Co, brass, 31mm, Hamley’s Magical Saloons, nickel, 31mm; Houndsditch, a George III Halfpenny, 1806, rev. countermarked DAVIS WINE&BRANDY MERCHANT 46 HOUNDSDITCH LONDON (Scott 22.12A); Leadenhall Street/St Mary Axe, Webster’s Patent Aluminium, aluminium by Taylor (2, different), both 30mm; Ludgate Hill, Cassell & Co Ltd, brass Time Ticket, un-numbered, 32mm; Millwall, Cottam and Hallen, 1838, copper, on a reworked George III Twopence, 1797, 39mm; Plumstead, ‘Play-az-u-Go’ Billiards, brass, 30mm; Southwark, William Tremlett (W 2973b); West Croydon, Sainsbury’s, ISG (Neilson 9010) [17]. Very fine and better, the Houndsditch a particularly attractive example
£100-150
739
LONDON, Bloomsbury, J[ames] Henry, undated (2), 11.58g/12h, 10.74g/12h (both W 3044; Bell A2; D & W 345/47); Great Russell Street, William Till, Penny, 1834, 26.50g/12h (W 3075; D & W 345/54), Halfpence, 1834 (2, plain and grained edges), 11.34g/12h, 12.31g/12h (W 3076; D & W 346/56); Lambeth, Benjamin Nightingale, 1843, copper, 30mm, 11.86g/12h (W 3054; Bell A3; D & W 345/49) [6]. About extremely fine and better, last bronzed, many others with original colour
£80-100 W 3075 only illustrated 740 LONDON, Borough Market, John Wood, brass Shillings (59), all counterstamped J.W. [59]. Fine to very fine £30-40 All lots are illustrated on our website
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