A Collection of Irish Tokens, Tickets and Passes, the Property of a Gentleman
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5). Extremely fine with considerable original colour
Provenance: Baldwin Auction 52, 25 September 2007, lot 880 (part) MUNSTER, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. bust of Robert Orchard, 10.21g/11h (DH
£120-£150
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MUNSTER, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, wheatsheaf and doves, rev. arms of London, edge plain, 8.97g/6h (DH 12). Extremely fine, much original colour
£90-£120
Provenance: J. Spingarn Collection, DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 1339 [from J.A. Bobbe]; DNW Auction 60, 9-10 December 2003, lot 1258
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11.92g/6h (DH 14), seated man gnawing bone, 11.27g/6h (DH 15) [2]. Extremely fine, first patinated, second with a hint of original colour
£200-£300
Provenance: *DH 14 Baldwin Auction 52, 25 September, 2007, lot 880 (part); DH 15 Baldwin Auction 61, 26 May 2009, lot 432 MUNSTER, Prattent’s mule Halfpence (2), from the same obv. die as previous, revs. fat man sat at table eating,
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19). Extremely fine, original colour, very rare
Provenance: Baldwin Auction 61, 26 May 2009, lot 433 MUNSTER, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. radiate crown, edge plain, 9.12g/6h (DH
£120-£150 19th Century Tokens 209
CO DUBLIN, Dublin, James Hilles, Penny, 1813, 18.52g (W 1815), Halfpenny, 1813, 9.42g/12h (W 1820); Not Local: Irish, Penny, 1819, 16.80g/6h (W 1938) [3]. Last good fine, others about extremely fine and attractively patinated
£70-£90
Provenance: W 1815 and 1820 DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 1538 (part); W 1938 Glendining Auction, 27 November 1969, lot 326 (part), SNC June 2002 (1981), DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 1539 (part)
210 second good very fine with light grey tone
Provenance: DNW Auction T3, 11 July 2006, lot 2064 Co DUBLIN, Dublin, ‘Pro Bono’ ‘Shillings’, 1804 (2), 4.45g/12h (D 8), 4.46g/12h (D 9) [2]. First good fine and toned,
£50-£70 Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks 211
Co ANTRIM, Belfast, John Arnott & Co (2 – W 5360, 5380), Ferrar & Co (W 5400), Ferrar & Taggart (W 5410), William Foster (W 5430), Bernard Hughes (W 5460), C. and P. McGlade (W 5520), Mackenzie & McMullen (W 5560); Co CORK, Cork, George Beale (W 5680), John Carmichael (W 5700), William Fitzgibbon & Co (W 5740), Denis Hegarty (W 5750), Joseph Helen (W 5760); Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Cannock, White & Co (W 6000), Scott, Bell & Co (W 6220), Talty, Murphy & Co (W 6260), Thompson & Co (W 6300), Todd, Burns & Co (2 – W 6310, 6313), Kingstown, Harrison & Co (2 –W6500, 6510); Co TIPPERARY, Clonmel, Peter McSwiney & Co (W 5610) [22]. Mostly fine, some better, but W 5680 pierced
£90-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 1544, additionally: many A.B. Pardoe Collection 212 213 cf. DNW 136, 1345). Fine
Provenance: Glendining Auction, 6 March 2002, lot 522 (part) Co DUBLIN, Ballsbridge, W[illiam] C[amac], octagonal Twopence by J.C. Parkes [1865-8], 26mm (Rice 61; Todd 39;
£40-£60 DNW 155, 777) [4]. Very fine and better
Provenance: DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 2256 Co KILDARE, Curragh Internment Camp, white metal 2 Shillings and Shilling, brass Sixpence and Penny, all 1940 (cf.
£70-£90
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