British Tokens from Various Properties 252
LONDON, Thomas Spence, a copper blank, stamped SPENCE’S PLAN YOU FOOLS/OR STARVATION FOR EVER (cf. DNW 160, 1087); together with an enamelled carriage pass for Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebration at St Paul’s, 1897, enamel badges for Brooklands Flying Club, 1939, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Aero Club, a silver and enamel badge for the Ivy Leaf Club by Fattorini, named (V. Sartin, Jan. 1919), market tallies by Neal (2) and a plated copy of Yeo’s Cumberland Society medal, 1746 (MI II, 615/283) [8]. Fine and better
£70-£100
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Provenance: F.S. Cokayne Collection AYRSHIRE, Troon, Caprington [Coal], 1833, copper bracteate, BLIND SMALL, 28mm, 4.70g (cf. Brodie 360). Very fine, rare
£60-£80
FIFE-SHIRE, Fordell, Fordel North, copper Two Loads, 22.19g/6h (Seaby ST 698; Brodie –); IRELAND, silver slap token, countermarked with crowned F and WL; uncertain location, an Irish Farthing, 1806, rev. countermarked JB 1811 (Scott 123.146); together with imitation and evasion Halfpence (22), an evasion Farthing, other tokens (3, one false) [29]. First three fine, first very rare, others in varied state Provenance: First bt 2004
£100-£150 255
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Thomas and George Austin, 1861 (W 5950); Union Tavern, J[ames] H[ammond], copper, unsigned, 22mm (Rice 381; Todd 232); uncertain location, M.H., copper Twopence by Parkes [1853-8], 22mm (Rice 196; Todd 132) [3]. Fine to very fine, first very rare
£90-£120
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Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Henry Kavanagh, copper, by Parkes [1853-8], 22mm (Rice 216; cf. Todd 145). Good fine, very rare
£100-£150
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Co DUBLIN, Dublin, J[ames] Mooney, copper, by Parkes [1853-8], 22mm (Rice 270; Todd 178; ‘Dublinia’ 435; cf. DNW 136, 1387). Good fine
£80-£100
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Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Prince Alfred Hotel, [William] R[ogers] and [James] C[ostley], uniface copper, 22mm (Rice 312; Todd 200; W 6210; cf. DNW 136, 1395). Very fine, rare
£90-£120
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28mm, 6.12g, and brass Halfpenny by J.C. Parkes, 28mm, 6.12g [2]. First very fine, second fine, both very rare 260
Taaffe & Coldwell, shirt tailors, 81 Grafton street, proprietors Henry E. Taaffe and Frederick George Coldwell Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Taaffe & Coldwell, brass Sevenpence by J.C. Parkes [1876-87], value counterstamped 4 1/2,
£100-£150
ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, William Falkner, Bazaar, brass, 22mm, 2.48g/12h (W 6920; Quarmby 84); Theatre Royal Hotel, Richard Brown, brass Twopence, c. 1860, 26mm, 6.13g (Quarmby 99) [2]. Very fine
£60-£80
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