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British Tokens from the Collection of the late Jeffrey Gardiner (Part IV: Final) 718


NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, W. Alder Dunn & Co, octagonal brass (G p.74); Arnott, Cannock & Co (2) (bothW3800; G p.74); Bailey Organisation [nightclub owner], brass 5 Pounds, 38mm; Rowland Blaylock, brass Pound, aluminium 2 Shillings, brass Pennies (10, two domed), bracteate Penny (G p.82); British Restaurant, blue plastic Meat (2), red plastic Soup, green plastic Tea or Coffee, all 35mm (last G p.74); Carnegie & Co, oval brass bracteate, 49 x 27mm (G –); Carrick’s (Caterers) Ltd, uniface brass Half Pint (G p.74); A.E. Cook Ltd, aluminium 2 Shillings, Shillings (2), brass Penny, Halfpence (2, brass and plastic) (G p.73); Corporation Cleansing, brass (3), stamped 74, 80, 235 (G p.79); Corporation Tramways, plastic Sevenpence, Fivepence, Fourpence, Threepences (2, different), Twopences (5, varieties), Threehalfpence (4, different, including Postman in Uniform), Pennies (7, varieties, including Postman in Uniform), Halfpence (4, different) (G p.80); Emley & Sons Ltd, oval brass bracteate (G p.75); Farnons, white plastic 10 Pounds, 29mm (G –), 5 Pounds, Pound (2), 50 Pence (2), 10 Pence (2), Fivepence, Penny (G p.75); Farrer’s Woollen Cloth Warehouse, 1864, copper (2) (G p.75); The Great London Tea Co, 1884, brass Half-Pound and Quarter-Pound (G p.83); Grey Street [Cinema], Charlie Chaplin, The Gold Rush, brass (G p.75); Guildhall Restaurant, S[pero] Gosma, brass One Shilling and Sixpence (2, one plated) (G p.83); [John] Greaves, brass (2) (W 3820; G p.75); Hardy’s My Tailor, brass ISGs (2) (NW 7710; G p.76); Hepworth & Royston, brass (2) (G p.76); Hill & Co, brass (15, including variants) (cf. G. p.57); D. Hill & Co, brass (7, including a variant) (cf. G p.57); Jocker Wood [Duke of York], Quoit Ground, uniface brass (3), stamped 609, 658, 717 (G p.77); Newcastle Chronicle, aluminium Threepence (G p.80); J.T. Parrish, fibre Penny and New Penny (G p.78); C.A. Parsons Ltd, uniface brass, stamped 2266 (G p.74); Rowe’s Tea, brass bracteate Shilling (G p.75); Royal Jubilee Exhibition [1867], Gibson & Co, brass Employes Pass, stamped 219 (G p.82); Scottish & Newcastle [Breweries], brass [5 Shillings] (G p.83); Scotswood Bridge, brass (2) (G p.82); John G. Scott, oval brass (2, different, second stamped 541 O) (G p.77); Smith & Barnes Ltd, oval brass bracteate, 55 x 36mm (G –); Tyne Watermen’s Association, 1876-9, brass (G p.85); Wheatsheaf Inn, John Balmbra, Music Saloon, brass, 32mm (G p.77 [not seen]); G. Woolf & Son (1934) Ltd, plastic 2 Shillings, Shilling, Sixpences (2), Threepences (2), Pennies (2, brass and plastic), brass Halfpenny (G pp.85-6); arms of the City, brass (2), stamped 4822, 6726 (G p.74) [132]. Generally fine to very fine, some better; an extremely comprehensive city group, some very rare


£400-£600 719


North Shields, D. Hill & Co, brass (9, including variants) (G p.87), D. Hill, Carter & Co Ltd, brass (4), octagonal copper Pennies (2), octagonal copper Halfpence (2) (G p.87), North Shields CSL, aluminium Half-Pint (Rains 14; G p.88), Parks Ltd, brass 20 Shillings, copper Halfpenny (G p.88), J[ohn] Ryan, brass Pound, 21mm (G –), W[illiam] Wilkinson, brass (G p.89); Shiremoor, Shiremoor CSL, brass 1 Pint Milk, 31mm (Rains 13; G –); Tynemouth, Tynemouth Electric Tramways, white plastic Penny (G p.92); Walker, T. Stewart, uniface brass 5 Shillings (2), uniface brass Penny (G p.93); Wallsend, Bon Marche (Wallsend) Ltd, brass 10 Shillings, aluminium 5 Shillings, copper Pennies (2) and Halfpenny (G p.93), Hood Haggie’s Dining Hall, brass Threepence (G p.93), James McDonald, Swan & Hunter’s Dining Room, uniface brass Halfpenny, 23mm (G –), McDonalds Dining Room, brass Threepence (G p.93), N[orth] E[ast] M[arine] E [ngineering] Co Ltd, brass, stamped A2293 (G p.93); Whitley Bay, Borough, Deck Chair, plastic Shilling (2, different), Laws, white plastic (G p.96), U.D.C., Tent or Chair, plastic (2, different) (G p.96), No.57 Barber Co, printed label on Elizabeth II Pound, 1984 (G –); Willington Quay, William Cleland & Co Ltd, uniface brass, 31mm (G –), [Thomas] Meller, plastic Shilling (G p.96) [44]. Generally fine to very fine, some scarce


£120-£150 Yorkshire 720


Middlesbrough, Baums, white plastic Penny, 26mm, Bolckow Vaughan & Co Ltd, uniface brass, stamped BG 133, 40mm, The Cleveland Bolt & Nut Co, 1865, brass (2), stamped 230/2330, 239, both 32mm, County Borough [Transport], plastic Threepence, Twopence, Threehalfpence and Penny, all 22mm, Dickson & Benson Ltd, oval brass Halfpenny, 30 x 21mm, Dorman Long & Co, brass, stamped T18, 35mm, Ferry, brass (3), all 23mm, The Great London Tea Co, 1884, brass Half-Pound, 21mm, M[iddlesbrough] B[owling] C[lub], brass Threepence, 21mm, J. Newhouse, red plastic Sixpence, 23mm, The North Eastern Steel Co Ltd, oval brass, 49 x 35mm (G p.58), Horace Pilcher, brass, 20mm (W 3676), Sir Raylton Dixon & Co, uniface brass, 39mm, Tweddell & Co, brass, stamped 139, 32mm, Thomas Vaughan, Whessoe Ironworks, brass, stamped 73, 32mm; Newport [Middlesbrough], Workmen’s Club, Gala, brass, 21mm, Workingmens’ Club, Gala, brass, 24mm [2, one mis-struck]; Northallerton, Livestock Mart, F. & J.S. Atkinson, uniface brass Fourpence, 34mm; North Skelton [Redcar], Tuck & Thompson, zinc bracteate Penny, 24mm, Tuck’s Cash Dividend, zinc bracteate Shilling and Penny, both 26mm; Norton [Malton], George Smith & Sons, Norton Saw Mills, brass, stamped 41, 31mm; Redcar, Lovett’s Amusement Park, yellow plastic, 30mm; Skinningrove [Redcar], J.T. Thompson, iron bracteate Twopence, 23mm [30]. Generally fine, some better, some scarce


£100-£150 Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks 721


Co DURHAM, Darlington & District W[orking] M[ens’] C[lub], a gold badge by W.J. Dingley, front engraved WL, back engraved with monogram, 9ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, 26mm, 6.30g; NORTHUMBERLAND, The Northumberland Welfare Bowling Association, Robert Sinclair Challenge Medal, a gold badge by Northern Goldsmiths Co, named (Winners Bedlington Doctor Pit, R. Napier, 1930), 9ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, 26mm, 8.22g; together with silver award medals and badges (10), including South Shields Saltwater Championship, Newcastle Central [Football] League, Darlington Dog Show, Darlington Schools’ Athletic Association, Jarrow Education Committee, and a Victorian Shilling, 1887, obv. planed flat and engraved with an image reflective of the Stockton & Darlington Railway Centenary, 1925 [13]. First two very fine, others in varied state


£200-£300


722


LONDON, Piccadilly, George Bayly, Halfpenny, crocodile and tree, rev. rattlesnake and tree, edge plain, 12.04g/6h (DH 253). Good very fine, a hint of original colour


£100-£150 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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