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Irish Tokens from the Collection of the late Barry Woodside


848


Provenance: Bt 1993 Co DUBLIN, Dublin, [Mrs] C.J. Hughes, uniface brass Twopence, 29mm, 7.20g (Rice 206A; Todd –). Good fine, very


rare £120-£150


849 850


Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Henry Kavanagh, copper, 22mm, 4.47g/12h (W 6110 [not illustrated]; Rice 216; Todd 145). Good fine, brown patina, extremely rare


£100-£150 144). Fine to very fine


Provenance: Bt C.J. Denton 1987 Co DUBLIN, Dublin, M[urtagh] K[avanagh], copper Twopence by Parkes [1861-72], 23mm, 5.34g/12h (Rice 213; Todd


£30-£40


851


Very fine and very rare


Provenance: F.E. Dixon Collection; bt P. Sheen 1992 Co DUBLIN, Goldenbridge, Richmond Tavern, E[rnest] Brodrick, brass Twopence, 25mm, 6.40g/11h (Rice 40; Todd –).


£90-£120


852


The late owner’s ticket quotes from Thom’s Directory, 1857: ‘William Purcell, store keeper, Brunswick Rowing Club, Ringsend’ Co DUBLIN, Ringsend, Brunswick Rowing Club, brass, 22mm, 5.52g/12h (Rice –; Todd –). Rather spotted, otherwise


fine, extremely rare Provenance: Bt 2008.


£100-£150


853 854


Punchmark over mark of value, obverse better than fine, reverse mediocre, very rare


Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle 1980s Co DUBLIN, Ringsend, E[dward] Kearns, brass Twopence by Parkes [1863-5], 27mm, 5.88g/12h (Rice 218; Todd 147).


£100-£150


tokens (8); together with other communion tokens (8), from Norham, Spittal, Musselburgh, Wemyss, Aberdeen, Old Machar, etc [17]. Mostly fine


£50-£70 855


Provenance: B. Woodside Collection Co LONDONDERRY, Strabane, First Presbyterian Church (Burz. 6631); United Presbyterian Church Ireland, stock


Countermarked tokens: Irish Farthings, 1806 (2), revs. countermarked JB 1811 (Scott 123.146); BIGGER 36 BOLTON STREET CUTLER DUBLIN on George III Penny, 1797; IOS ALLEN DUBLIN WARRANTED on George III Penny, 1797; W. MCGILL on an Edward Stephens Penny, 1814; CREMORNE HOUSE on a George III Penny, 1797; LOCKWOOD WARRANTED R&B on a George III Irish Halfpenny, 1805; together with other countermarked coins, etc (10) [17]. Varied state Provenance: Several T.S. Agnew Collection, Sotheby Auction, 1-2 October 1987, lot 118 (part)


£60-£80 856 Eighteenth century Irish tokens (26), all Halfpence [26]. Varied state


857 Evasion Halfpence (10), A 46, 59, 61, 156, 410, 421, 423, 438, others (2, one Irish) [10]. Varied state www.dnw.co.uk


all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


£80-£100 £30-£40


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