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BRITISH TOKENS FROM VARIOUS PROPERTIES


741


LONDON, New Bond Street, Piesse & Lubin, 1855, copper, 37mm, undated, brass (2), both 30mm; Nine Elms, Pulsometer Engineering Co Ltd, 1885, inverted heartshaped copper, 30mm; Oxford Street, K. Dinsdale, brass, 31mm, Parkins & Gotto, brass, 27mm; Rathbone Place, J. Smith, copper, 29mm; The Strand, John Clark & Co, 1854, copper, 34mm, Cording’s, brass by Hiron, 32mm; Soho, Gambrinus Beer Hall, copper, by Vaughton, 31mm, John Mihell, Penny, copper, 17.33g/12h (W 830); Vauxhall, W. Waller, bronze (2, different), both 30mm (Hawkins p.872); Westminster, Queen Anne’s Mansions, brass 1, 24mm; MIDDLESEX, Sipson, R. Whittington, Sixpence, brass, 28mm; together with other London tokens (4, one in silver) [19]. Pulsometer, Dinsdale, John Clark and Cording’s all extremely fine and attractive, others very fine and better


£100-150 Second only illustrated 742


LONDON, market checks (72), viz. Billingsgate (9), J. Banks & Son (3), A.H. Brown, W. Forge Sr, P.W. Musgrave, J. Mouzon, J.W. Packman & Sons, H. Watkins; Borough Market (53), E. Acloque, Arnold (3), I. Bath, W. Brookbanks (2), J. Boulden, W. Carnell, Champion Bros, A. Chapman (2), W. & A. Chapman, Crown Trading Co Ltd, W.H. Dorsett (15), J. Figgess (2), W. Gay, J.W. Gunn (4), W. Harris (2), P.C. Hegerty (2), G.R. Hill, H. Hollington, J. Hurst Jr, Ingledew & Davenport, J. Lee, T. Levy & E. Acloque, Maskell Bros, S. & H. Monk, H. Shread, W.N. White, J. Wood (2); Spitalfields (4), Bishop & Peacock, J.S. Daniels, J. Gregory, G. Harlow; Stratford (6), Fenn Bros, E. Hawes (5) [72]. Fine to very fine, a good range; very little duplication


£90-120 743


NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Chilwell, National Shell Filling Factory no. 6, brass, stamped 18044, 39mm (Cope, TCSB 7 p.508, no. 1; Yarwood MMT23); Lenton, Lenton CSL, Penny (Rains 2); Nottingham, [Charles] Beecroft, ISGs (2, Chamberlain 3, 6; Neilson 6620, 6650), ISHG (C 14; Neilson 5430), [Joseph] Clark & Co, brass by Ingram, 27mm (C 19), [Edward] Holroyd, brass, 27mm (C 32), W[illiam] Ingman, brass, 19mm (C 34), Nottingham Corn Exchange Co, Subscribers’ Ticket, 1850, copper, 38mm (W 2626; D & W 92/354), [Samuel] Phillips, 1851, copper by Heaton, 30mm (C 40), Spencer’s Tea, ISG (C 43; Neilson 9140); Scotholme, Wesleyan Mission, Early Attendance, brass, 23mm [12]. Beecroft ISHG and last fine, others generally very fine


£70-90 744


SHROPSHIRE, Ludlow, WINES & SPIRITS BY BOWYER LUDLOW (Scott 30.3), WINES & SPIRITS BY HARDING LUDLOW (Scott 30.4A), WINES AND SPIRITS BY MASSEY LUDLOW (Scott 30.5C); WORCESTERSHIRE, Kidderminster, WINES AND SPIRITS WHOLESALE & RETAIL BY MASSEY KIDDERMINSTER (Scott 39.1), all on worn Georgian Halfpenny undertypes [4]. Fine and better for this material, second rare


£60-80 Provenance: First bt Seaby 1981 745 746


SHROPSHIRE, Salop Miners Federation, Jany. 1919, uniface rectangular brass ‘5’, 28mm[3]. Very fine and better; pierced as issued


£20-30


STAFFORDSHIRE, Burton-upon-Trent, Salt & Co, brass Time Ticket by Pope, un-numbered, 38mm; Gornal Wood, Red Lion Inn, T. Malpass, brass Sixpence, 28mm (Whitmore 5871); Wednesbury, Matthew Barrah, brass Sixpence, 26mm; WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, The Birmingham Concert Hall, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 23mm (W 1567), Bousfield Bros Ltd, brass 3 Shillings, 37 x 19mm; Walter Glover, brass Shilling, 26mm, Ralph Heaton & Sons/The Mint Birmingham, nickel, 31mm (Sweeny 18), S[amuel] Hiron, brass whist marker, 24mm (Hawkins p.297, a), John Jennings, Jennings’ Xmas Club, brass Threepence, 26mm, M. Lyons, Bright Electro Plating, 1851, brass by Heaton, 34mm, and Bright Magneto Plating & Gilding, 1862, plated brass, unsigned, 34mm, J. V. White & Co Ltd, uniface brass 10 Shillings, 33mm, John Yates & Sons, brass Twopence, 26mm; WORCESTERSHIRE, Dudley, The Earl of Dudley’s Fountain, 1867, brass, by Cottrill, 22mm; Oldbury, J[oseph] Timmins, copper, 22mm (W 4110) [15]. First extremely fine, others very fine


£90-120 747 748 749 750


WARWICKSHIRE, Aston, Queen’s Head, W. Phillips, brass Twopence-Halfpenny (W 2850); other miscellaneous tokens, tickets, etc (50); Earl of Shrewsbury Takes Possession of Alton Towers, 1860, a white metal medal by J. Moore, 40mm (BHM 2677); other medals (6, three in silver) [58]. Varied state


£90-120


WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Railway Tavern, E.B. Lightwood, brass Twopences (84), all 24mm (W 2869) [84]. Mostly extremely fine


£120-150


WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Railway Tavern, E.B. Lightwood, brass Pennies (79), all 23mm (W 2868) [79]. Mostly extremely fine


£120-150


WORCESTERSHIRE, Kidderminster, WINES AND SPIRIT WHOLESALE & RETAIL BY MASSEY KIDDERMINSTER on uncertain Halfpenny undertype, 6.60g (Scott 39.1); Co DUBLIN, Dublin, ‘Pro Bono’ ‘Shilling’, 1804, 4.30g/12h (D 8); together with other miscellaneous Irish tokens, etc (9, two in silver) [11]. Second very fine and toned, others in varied state


£60-80 Provenance: Second bt Seaby 1968 751


YORKSHIRE, Barnsley, Barnsley Main Colliery, brass, stamped 624/2, 30mm; Cudworth, Cudworth Industrial Working Mens’ Club & Institute, brass, stamped 195, 26mm; Halifax, Central Club, copper, back stamped 4, 24mm; Hull, G[reat] N[orthern] S[team] F[ishing] Co Ltd, brass, by Neal, stamped 1067, 30mm; Leeds, Boyne Engine Works, uniface brass, stamped 62, 32mm, Joseph Hampshire & Son, brass One Shilling and Sixpence, 31mm, Waterloo Swimming Bath, brass Threepence, 26mm; Middlesbrough, Keay’s (Est. 1860), brass, 31mm; Sheffield, John Blurton, copper, 31mm, I. Bright, brass, by Kettle, engraved 5, 25mm [10]. Blurton extremely fine, others fine to very fine


£60-80 All lots are illustrated on our website www.dnw.co.uk


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