British Tokens from the Collection of the late Jeffrey Gardiner (Part IV: Final) 706
GATESHEAD, J. Abbot & Co, brass, stamped 450, 32mm (G –); Close Works, brass, stamped 1078, 26mm (G –); Corporation, uniface brass (2), one stamped 28 (G p.21); County Borough, white metal Shilling, brass Sixpences (2), bronze Threepence (G p.21); F.M. Co Ltd, brass, stamped 251 (G p.21); G[eneral] E[lectric] C[o] Technical College, blue plastic Sixpence, green plastic Threepence, both 25mm (G –); Hawks Crawshay & Sons, brass, stamped 244 (G p.23); Metroland, Metro Centre, brass (3) (G p.23); N[ew] A[utomatic] M[achiness] Co, brass (G p.23); The Northern General Transport Co Ltd, plastic Fourpence, Threepence and Penny (G pp.23-4); M. Robson & Co, nickel Sixpences (2), bronze Pennies (2), bronze Halfpenny (G p.23); Mather Robson Ltd, nickel Sixpence (G p.23); E. Shephard Ltd, nickel 5 Shillings, Pennies (2, brass and fibre) (G p.21) [28]. Many fine, some better
£70-£90 707
GATESHEAD, Boundary, tokens (8), all in copper, 1824, 32mm, 14.84g (G p.22; W 2695; D & W 302/18), 1836 (2), both 32mm, 15.79g, 14.74g (G p.22;W2696; D &W302/20), 1849 (3), all 32mm, 15.98g, 14.97g, 14.83g (G p.22;W 2697; D & W 302/22), 1857 (2), GEOE. CRAWSHAY ESQRE MAYOR, etc, both 31mm, 14.71g, 14.56g (G p.22; W 2698; D & W 302/24) [8]. Fine to very fine, the 1836 issues lacquered and pierced for suspension as usually found
£50-£70 708
GATESHEAD, Boundary, tokens (2), both 1849, in silver and copper, borough arms, goat’s head crest above, revs. GEO. HAWKS ESQR MAYOR, etc, both 32mm, 11.42g, 15.84g (G p.22; W 2697; D & W 302/22, 302/23) [2]. Virtually as struck and attractively toned, rare
£60-£80 709
GATESHEAD, Boundary, tokens (2), both 1849, in silver and copper, from the same dies as previous, both 32mm, 11.31g, 15.03g (G p.22; W 2697; D & W 302/22, 302/23) [2]. Virtually as struck and attractively toned, rare £60-£80
710
Ingleton, The Blacksmiths Arms, 1 Pint, uniface aluminium (G p.26); Jarrow, J[arrow] U[nited] C[reamery], octagonal aluminium 1 Pint, 50 x 28mm (G –); Langley Park, Langley Park Workmen’s Club and Institute, brass (G p.27); Leadgate [Consett], Leadgate Workmen’s Social Club & Institute, brass Threepence (G p.28); Mainsforth, Mainsforth Welfare Institute, brass, stamped 184 (G p.28); Meadowfield [Durham], Meadowfield Club, red 1 Pint (G p.29),Meadowfield & District Social Club, brass (G p.29); Newfield, Newfield Working Men’s Club and Institute Ltd, oval brass (G p.31); New Lambton, W. Bulmer, lead Sixpence, 25mm (G –); Newton Aycliffe, Labour and Trades S[ocial] C[lub], square white plastic 1 Pint (G p.1), W[orking] M[ens] C[lub] Ltd, aluminium 1 Pint (G p.2); Oakenshaw, Oakenshaw Working Mens’ Club Ltd, oval brass Threepence, stamped 255 (G p.31); Port Clarence, Ferry, octagonal brass, 23mm (G –); Sacriston, J. T. Greenwell, brass bracteate Threepence (G p.32); Seaburn [Sunderland], Crows Fun Park, brass (3), all 28mm (G –); Seaham, Londonderry Bottle Co, white metal 1 Pint (G p.32), Seaham Harbour Seamen’s Friendly Association, 1853, brass (G p.33); Sedgefield, District Council, plastic Tea (2), Coffee (2) (G p.33 [latter not seen]); Sherburn, Working Men’s Social Club Ltd, brass, 23mm (G –); Sherburn Hill, Workmen’s Club & Institute Ltd, brass Sixpence, 32mm (G –) [25]. Fine to very fine, some better
£90-£120 711
Shildon, Elm Road Club, oblong brass, oval brown plastic, stamped F ALLISON twice (G p.34), Old Shildon Workmen’s Club, square brass Halfpenny, 26mm (G –), Shildon Club & Institute Ltd, oval brass (4), oval bronze (2) (G p.34), The Shildons’ Ex-Service Men’s Club & Institute Ltd, plated brass Sixpence (G p.34), Wesleyan Sunday School, 1865, brass (G p.34); Shincliffe [Durham], Shincliffe Day School, oval brass (G p.35); Shotton Colliery [Peterlee], Palms Club, brass (2), stamped 257 and 283 (G p.35); South Church [Bishop Auckland], South Church Workman’s Club, brass Twopence, stamped 6 (G p.35); South Hetton, South Hetton Workmen’s Club, green plastic Shilling, 22mm (G –), white coated 1 Pint, 27mm (G –); Spennymoor, J[ames] Topliff, brass Twopence and Halfpenny (G p.39); Stanhope, Stanhope & Weardale IPSL, Pound (Rains 10; G p.39); Workmen’s Club & Institute, oval brass, stamped A (G p.40); Stanley, Union Bus Service, brass Sixpence (5, stamped CH (2), JH, TK (2)), oval brass Fourpence (3, stamped JH, TK, RR) (G p.40) [29]. Fine to very fine, some better
£90-£120 712
SOUTH SHIELDS, Allen & Co Ltd, nickel 2 Shillings, Pennies (4, brass (3) and fibre) (G pp.35-6); Brigham & Cowan Ltd, brass, stamped 63 (G p.36); Carrick’s (Caterers) Ltd, uniface aluminium Half Pint (G p.36); Corporation Tramways, brass, stamped 64, plastic Threepence, Twopences (4, varieties), Pennies (2), Halfpence (3, varieties) (G p.37); Corporation Transport, plastic Threepence, Twopence, Penny, Halfpence (2) (G p.37); The Harton Coal Co Ltd, uniface brass Sixpence, Fourpence, Threepence, oval brass Threepence, stamped H33, uniface brass 33lbs/Threepence, 22lbs/Twopence, 11lbs/Pennies (3, one rectangular), octagonal brass Lamp Pass, 51mm, brass Workman’s Railway Pass, stamped 85, 50mm (cf. G p.38); Northern Press & Engineering Co, brass, stamped 391 (G p.36); Ocean Beach, brass (3, two variants), red plastic (2) (G pp.36-7); The South Shields Dividend Stores, brass Shilling, Sixpence, Quarter-Pound, 2 Ounces (G p.38); M. Stoker, bronze Pound (G p.36); M.A. Stoker, brass Threepence (G p.36) [46]. Generally fine to very fine, a few better
£120-£150
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