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Irish Tokens from the Collection of the late Barry Woodside


831


SOUP & BREAD FOR THIS TICKET, 32 x 29mm, 11.07g/6h (W 2360; D & W 170/526; cf. DNW 141, 1071). Very fine and very rare


£150-£200


Provenance: Bt 2016 Co ANTRIM, Belfast, North East Society (Estd. 1829), octagonal copper Penny, NOURISHMENT, etc, rev. ONE PENNYWORTH OF


832 833 834


Provenance: DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 2255 (part) Co ANTRIM, Ligoniel and Ballysillan, Arthur Boyd, copper Shilling, c. 1880, 25mm. Very fine and extremely rare


25mm, bracteate brass Halfpenny, 29mm [3]. First about fine, others very fine, all very rare


£90-£120


Provenance: First bt E. Szauer 1987; second bt B. Hennam 2004; last bt R. Hayes 1996 Co ANTRIM, Lisburn, Hilden Coffee Rooms, William Barbour & Sons, uniface brass Penny, 31mm, copper Halfpenny,


£80-£100


Co ANTRIM, Portrush, Portrush Café, Morelli’s, a coloured plastic half-set of 14 uniface, by Ulster Plastics; other plastic issues (3), all 1980 Mixed Hockey, 1 Pint (2), 1 Short [17]. Extremely fine; only 4 sets of the uniface pieces believed extant


£40-£50 Provenance: Half-set bt B. Seawright 1989.


The stamped pieces are found on both die varieties. They were issued by a café in Portrush in the 1970s and were fully described in NSI Occasional Papers, no.33


835


James Mabbs (†28 March 1852, aged 42), 27 Patrick street, Cork (Powell, TCSB December 2014) Co CORK, Cork, James Mabbs, copper, edge plain, 21mm, 3.69g/6h (W 5785, this piece [not illustrated]; Macalister –).


Extremely fine and extremely rare; arguably the rarest issue in the Irish unofficial farthing series Provenance: Bt S.E. Schwer October 1988.


836 837 60; Todd 38). Good fine £300-£400


Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton 1980s Co DUBLIN, Ballsbridge, W[illiam] C[amac], octagonal copper Twopence by Parkes [1863-4], 25mm, 7.97g/12h (Rice


£40-£50


Provenance: W 5960 bt J. Whitmore 1991; W 5964 bt 1980s Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Thomas Bryan (2), both 21mm, 3.40g/12h (W 5960; Rice 41; Todd 26), 2.38g/12h (W 5964; Rice


42; Todd –; Macalister 846a) [2]. Good fine, latter very rare £100-£150


838 839


Todd 30). Flan bent, otherwise fine, extremely rare


Provenance: F.E. Dixon Collection; bt E. Szauer 1989 Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Burlington Dining Rooms, J[ospeh] C[orless], uniface Shilling, 28mm, 6.86g (Rice 46, this piece;


£80-£100


Provenance: W 5970 bt J. Whitmore 1991; W 5972 bt S.E. Schwer 1980s Co DUBLIN, Dublin, [James] Byrne & Co (2), both 22mm, 4.12g/12h (W 5970; Rice 51; Todd 35), 4.02g/12h (W 5972;


Rice 50; Todd 35) [2]. First fine, second very fine, scarce www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) £50-£70


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