The Collection of British Tokens formed by John Rose
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plain, 11.71g/12h (DH 36). Trifling spots on obverse, otherwise better than extremely fine, reverse with usual die flaw and full brilliance, scarce
£80-£100
Provenance: Bt I. Fine 1971 NORFOLK, Norwich, Joseph Hardingham, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, 1797, Cathedral, rev. helmeted bust left, edge
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Provenance: Bt Lockdales 2000 NORFOLK, Norwich, John Rooks, gilt Proof Halfpenny, mounted dragoon, rev. view of Norwich barracks, edge PAYABLE
AT JOHN ROOKS NORWICH, 10.11g/12h (DH 46). Usual striking weakness in upper reverse field, extremely fine and brilliant, extremely rare
£300-£400
328
rev. legend and value, edge plain, 24.51g/12h (DH 1). Extremely fine, obverse with much original colour, attractive
Provenance: Bt Spink 1994 NORFOLK, Wroxham, Revd. Daniel Collyer, Milton’s Threepence, 1797, wheelbarrow containing spade and pick-axe,
£150-£200
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moored at quay-side, rev. IPR monogram, edge plain, 10.11g/6h (DH 25). Metal fault on obverse at 5 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, dark patina
£90-£120 330
Provenance: Bt Cutler Street Market 1975 NORTHUMBERLAND, North Shields, ‘Denton’s’ [probably Skidmore’s] Halfpenny, 1795, cart unloading into ship
Provenance: DH 1 bt at Harrogate Coin Fair 1992 RUTLAND, Oakham, Col. Gerard Noel [Edwards], Halfpenny, 11.37g/6h (DH 1); together with other miscellaneous
18th century tokens, Halfpence (41), Farthings (3) [45]. Varied state 331 £120-£150
SHROPSHIRE, Coalbrook Dale, Reynolds & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 13.74g/6h (DH 9); Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Halfpenny, 1790, 12.14g/6h (DH Warwickshire 387), imitation Halfpence (2), 1791, 10.63g/12h (DH 446b), 1793, 9.82g/12h (DH 417b), mule Halfpence (2), revs. harp, 6.20g/7h (DH 468), HM CO cypher, 7.16g/5h (DH 469) [6]. Last two fine, others very fine and better Provenance: DH 9 bt Seaby 1972
£50-£70
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