19th Century Tokens from the Collection of the late Francis Cokayne (Part III)
852
Provenance: Bt Baldwin June 1905 SHROPSHIRE, Halesowen, Workhouse, Penny, 1813, frontal elevation of St Mary’s church, rev. mounted yeoman
cantering left, edge centre-grained, 23.96g/12h (W 748). Extremely fine and attractively patinated £80-£100
853 854
SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe, R. North & Co, Threepence, 1814, legend, rev. female seated on beehive, edge centre- grained, 58.25g/12h (W 1227). Obverse with surface marks, otherwise very fine, reverse good very fine, rare £150-£200
SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe, W. Temlett and J. Clarke, Twopence, 1811, legend around FOR 120 TOKENS, etc, rev. female seated left on bee-hive, cow standing behind, edge centre-grained, 44.17g/6h (W 1230). Some obverse rim faults and minor scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine
£60-£80
855
SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe, W. Temlett and J. Clarke, Penny, legend around FOR 240 TOKENS, etc, rev. similar, edge centre-grained, 21.74g/6h (W 1233). Extremely fine, obverse partly toned, reverse with a hint of original colour
£120-£150 856
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, James Atherton, Penny, 1813, 18.83g/10h (W 33); Samuel Fereday, Second series, Penny, 1812, 27.25g/12h (W 61) [2]. First fine, second extremely fine and attractively patinated
£70-£90
857
4 lines, edge neatly grained, 25.54g/12h (W 64a). A few light spots, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck with reflective fields, extremely rare
£200-£260
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Provenance: Bt Lincoln June 1900 STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Specimen Penny, 1812, legend around value, rev. legend in
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