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The Collection of Scottish Tokens formed by the late Michael Paterson


711


ANGUS, Arbroath, James Borthwick, Farthing, legend around 39 HIGH ST, rev. GROCERY & TEA WAREHOUSE, edge plain, 2.61g/12h (DH 37, this piece; W 6993, this piece). Flan dented, otherwise fine, of the highest rarity; perhaps the only specimen known


£150-£200


Provenance: L.L. Fletcher Collection, Glendining Auction, 14-15 March 1934, lot 57 (part); Baldwin ‘Basement’ Part III, Baldwin Auction 102, 4 October 2016, lot 2519; bt Baldwin December 2016


712


Provenance: Bt C.R.S. Farthing ANGUS, Arbroath, William Durward, Farthing, legend both sides, edge plain, 2.86g/11h (DH 38). Fine, very rare


£50-£70


713


Provenance: Bt Fiona Tait (Aberdeen) ANGUS, Arbroath, Andrew Thom, Farthing, legend around NO. 77 HIGH STREET, rev. TEAS COFFEES SUGARS & WORSTEDS, edge


plain, 2.84g/10h (W 6995). Fine, extremely rare 714 £90-£120


ANGUS, Brechin, Colin Smith and Patrick Wilson, Halfpence, 1801 (3), 10.31g/12h (DH 7), 10.33g/12h (DH 8), 10.08g/6h (DH 9) [3]. About extremely fine and better, first scarce


£90-£120


Provenance: DH 7 A.T. Macmillan Collection, Simmons Mailbid Sale 71, 10 February 2015 (259) [from J. Whitmore November 1984]; DH 8 bt D. Stuart 2002; DH 9 bt W. McKivor 2004


715


ANGUS, Dundee, William Croom, Boulton’s Halfpence (2), 9.59g/6h (DH 12), Proof, 10.35g/6h (DH 13) [2]. First extremely fine, second virtually as struck and bronzed


£100-£150


Provenance: DH 12 bt at Glasgow Numismatic Society 1972; DH 13 T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, lot 269 (part), [from Spink July 1971], SCMB January 1981 (M 311)


716


(DH 14). Extremely fine with much original colour and reflective fields, very rare in this quality; of comparable quality to the R.S. Brown Jr specimen


£150-£200 717


Provenance: SNC October 1972 (9817) ANGUS, Dundee, William Croom, Kempson’s Halfpenny, shield of arms, rev. legend in six lines, edge plain, 9.64g/6h


10.33g/6h (DH 16), imitation Halfpenny, 1796, 9.03g/6h (DH 16a) [3]. DH 15 good fine, others about extremely fine, last with usual die flaws


£60-£80 718


Provenance: DH 15 bt 2003; DH 16 bt L. Dawson 2004; DH 16a bt A. Judd 1991 ANGUS, Dundee, William Croom, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 9.29g/6h (DH 15); Wright’s ‘Infirmary’ Halfpenny, 1796,


39a), 3.14g/12h (DH 39 bis) [3]. DH 39 about extremely fine, others about very fine and better, DH 43 very rare


Provenance: DH 39 Spink Auction 19, 3 March 1982, lot 462 (part); DH 39 bis bt G. Sriro 2004; DH 43 bt A. Judd 2000 ANGUS, Dundee, Peter Kirkpatrick, Farthing, 2.83g/12h (DH 43; W 7040); J.M. & Co, Farthings (2), 3.40g/12h (DH


£70-£90 719


ANGUS, Dundee, Alexander Molison, Wright’s Halfpence, 1795 (2), 11.71g/6h (DH 10), 9.61g/6h (DH 10a); John Pilmer, Wright’s Halfpenny, 1797, 11.53g/6h (DH 17); Alexander Swap & Co, Wright’s Halfpence, 1797 (4), 12.32g/6h (DH 21), 10.27g/6h (DH 21b), 11.26g/6h (DH 21 bis I), 11.39g/6h (DH 22a) [7]. DH 10 extremely fine with considerable original colour, others fine to very fine, several very rare


£100-£200


Provenance: DH 10 bt 2003; DH 10a N. Beaton Collection, DNW Auction T11, 11 April 2012, lot 215 (part) [from J.L. Holman November 1998], bt R. Nadeau 2012; DH 17 bt S.E. Schwer 1988; DH 21 T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, lot 269 (part), [from Seaby May 1964], bt Seaby 1981; DH 21b bt H. Simmons 1990; DH 21 bis I W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1244 [from Spink 1973], bt M. Williams 2014; DH 22a bt J. Whitmore 2004


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