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The Collection of British Tokens formed by John Rose


375


countermarked DEANSTON COTTON MILL, 7.13g (Scott 77.2; D 94). Coin worn, countermark good fine


Provenance: Bt in Stockport 1988 PERTHSHIRE, Deanston, Deanston Cotton Mill, a George III imitation Halfpenny, date indeterminate, obv.


£90-£120


376


Provenance: Bt Format 1996 PERTHSHIRE, Perth, John Ferrier, Wright’s Halfpenny, 1797, St John’s Church, rev. watermill and trees, edge PAYABLE ON


DEMAND BY JOHN FERRIER, 8.87g/6h (DH 4). Extremely fine, original colour 377 £70-£90


Son, Farthing, 2.19g/6h (DH 5; W 7520) [2]. First with some surface marks, otherwise very fine and very rare, second good fine


£60-£80 378


Provenance: DH 3 bt F. Hancock 1974; DH 5 bt A.C. Eimer 1974 WEST LOTHIAN, Linlithgow, Thomas Brown, Farthing, 3.68g/6h (DH ‘Linlithgowshire’ 3; W 7516); Stephen Mitchell &


Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Benjamin O’Brien [House of Industry], Halfpenny, 8.84g/5h (DH 27); Charity Food Penny ticket, 1797, 14.75g/6h (DH 1); Prattent’s ‘H’ Halfpenny, 1795, rev. bust of Robert Orchard, 7.84g/6h (DH 313); Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, HS&CO cypher, rev. wheatsheaf and doves, 8.86g/6h (DH 336) [3]. DH 1 fair, DH 27 very fine, others extremely fine with original colour


£120-£150 Provenance: DH 1 bt N. Howarth 1983; DH 27 bt 1978; DH 313 bt G. Monk 1995; DH 336 bt Charing Cross Market 1983 379


Cronebane, Lutwyche’s mule Halfpenny, 10.70g/12h (DH 76) [2]. First virtually as struck, second very fine but with surface metal fault


£70-£90


Provenance: DH 2 bt Meridian Coin Co 1972 Co WEXFORD, Enniscorthy, Robert Woodcock, Halfpenny, 1800, 7.83g/6h (DH 2, bronzed); Co WICKLOW,


380


Unlocalised issues, Kempson’s Loyal Yeoman Twopence, 1798, yeoman leaning against horse, LOYAL YEOMAN PRO REGE LEGE ET PATRIA around, rev. OLD ENGLAND 2 MARCH 1798 ENTD JAS. LOYAL around I PROMISE TO PAY TO THE HON: BLE GEO: YEOMAN OR BEARER THE SUM OF TWO-PENCE ON THE PERFECT ESTABLISHMENT OF PEACE&UNANIMITY FOR KING LORDS AND COMMONS, JOHN BULL, edge plain, 32.94g/12h (DH Middlesex 5; cf. R.S. Brown Jr 709). Several edge knocks, obverse fair, reverse fine but with surface damage in centre, extremely rare


£150-£200 Provenance: Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 11, 4 October 2017, lot 260 [from Baldwin ‘Basement’].


The accompanying ticket reads 'Yeomanry Medal in possession of member of Leek Troop'. A troop of volunteer cavalry was raised in Leek in 1794 as part of the Staffordshire Regiment of Gentlemen and Yeomanry


381


Unlocalised issues, Kempson’s Erskine and Gibbs Halfpenny, 9.56g/12h (DH Middlesex 1012); Lutwyche’s Prince of Wales Halfpenny, 9.06g/6h (DH 952a), Lutwyche’s Prince of Wales Farthing, 1.89g/6h (DH 1140a), Lutwyche’s Princess of Wales Halfpenny, 1795, 9.12g/6h (DH 981c), Lutwyche’s Duke of York Halfpenny, 9.25g/6h (DH 985b), Lutwyche’s Earl Stanhope Halfpenny, 10.34g/6h (DH 1040); Mainwaring’s ‘Map of France’ Halfpenny, 1794, 10.16g/6h (DH 1017e); Uncertain manufacturers, Mail Coach series, Halfpenny, JF, 8.63g/12h (DH 363), Thomas Hardy Halfpenny, 1794, 8.15g/6h (DH 1025), T.P.’s ‘Industry’ Halfpenny, 1801, 8.33g/6h (DH 1029), John Horne Tooke’s Halfpenny, 1794, 8.22g/6h (DH 1045a), ‘Pro Bono Publico’ Farthings (2), 1796, 3.03g/12h (DH 1168), undated, 2.65g/6h (DH 1169) [13]. Generally very fine and better


£60-£80


Provenance: DH 363 bt Charing Cross Market 1973; DH 952a, 981c and 985b bt Bradford Coin Fair 1992; DH 1012, 1017e and 1025 bt 1970; DH 1029 bt in Stockport 1984; DH 1040 bt A.J. Organ 1975; DH 1045a bt 1971; DH 1168 bt 1976; DH 1169 bt N. Howarth 1982


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