British Tokens from Various Properties 934
LONDON, Camberwell, Lilford Arms, T.C. Dorling, brass Twopence after W.J. Taylor, 28mm (Hayes –); Gray’s Inn Road/Vauxhall Cross, Pindar of Wakefield/Elephant & Castle, W[illiam] Mills, brass, 25mm (Hayes p.27, 201 and p.111, 91); Holborn, George & Blue Boar, E[dwards] & J[ones], copper, 32mm (Hayes 121a); Hoxton, Green Man, J[ames] Moore, copper Threehalfpence by W.J. Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 142a); Islington, Highbury Barn Tavern, brass Sixpence, no rosettes, 28mm (Hayes 121f; W 1322); Ladbroke Grove, Eagle Tavern, Henry Stevens, brass Twopence, 28mm (Hayes –); Lambeth, The Rose & Crown, F[rederick] Cock, copper Fourpence by W.J. Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 171); Walworth, Lorrimore Arms, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm (Hayes –); Westminster, Swan & Horse Shoe, S[amuel] J [udkins] Chew, copper Threepence by W.J. Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 441d); together with Camden, Thomas Middlebrook, Edinburgh Castle, copper, 28mm (W 3051; D & W 69/178) [10]. Islington and Lambeth fine, others very fine £100-£150
935
LONDON, Cubitt Town [Isle of Dogs], New Castle Arms, Dewes & Grove, brass Penny, by Taylor, 28mm; Hackney, Pearson Arms, Robert Flanders, zinc Twopence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 201); Islington, Bricklayers’ Arms, Thomas Boalch, copper Threepence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 21), King’s Head Tavern, William Gage, copper Threehalfpence, 28mm (Hayes 155), White Bear, T. Truman, brass Threehalfpence by Mole, 24mm (Hayes 331); Rotherhithe, Eagle Tavern, R. Moore, brass Fourpence, 27mm; Westminster, Lord Nelson, E.J. Ulph, brass Penny, 23mm (Hayes 291), The Talbot, Jabesh Machin, copper Threehalfpence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 452); Whitechapel, Henry Westron, octagonal brass, 24mm; together with an unlocated Eagle Tavern, Henry Stevens, brass Threepence, 28mm [10]. Fine, some better £60-£80
936
STAFFORDSHIRE, Burslem, Burslem & District ICSL, copper 2lb Loaf (Rains 7); Cannock, Cannock Chase Labour & A [ssociated] F[riends] Association, brass, 32mm, Cannock Chase Council, coloured plastic 50 Pence Concessionary Fare (2, different); Cheddleton, Mental Hospital, uniface oval brass Twopence, 40 x 25mm, St Edwards Hospital, uniface hexagonal 4 Shillings, 24mm; Gnosall, Addison Grocery Stores, uniface brass Sixpence, 22mm; Hednesford, National Coal Board, Cannock & Rugeley Unit, uniface copper, stamped 805 S, 39mm; Longton, Waterloo Inn, W.T., brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (Whitmore –; Todd –); Newcastle-under-Lyme, Enderley Mills, brass, stamped 396, 29mm; Stafford, Thomas Bamford (W 4760), W.H. Dorman & Co, uniface brass (2), stamped 643 and STAFFORD, 673, both 26mm, English Electric Co Ltd, rectangular plated brass, stamped 43 318, 35 x 27mm, Charles Green, brass (W 4785), N.C.B. Stafford Colliery, rectangular uniface brass (2), stamped 3573, 3628, both 37mm, Siemens Bros & Co Ltd, brass, stamped 10 62, 29mm, Stafford Borough Council, Public Swimming, brass (3, two types), all 23mm; Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford C[oal] & I[ron] Co Ltd, uniface octagonal brass, stamped 1904, 33mm; Stone, James Lucas (W 4890); Tunstall, Odd Fellows Arms, John Brown, brass Twopence, 25mm (Whitmore 5692; Todd –); Miners Association, North Stafford District, No.2, copper, stamped LL 4, 33mm; together with other tokens of Dudley and Pickering, and a lead token found at Totmonslow [28]. W 4785 about fine and very rare, many others very fine Provenance: B. Woodside Collection (W 4785 bt 2017)
£100-£150 937
SUSSEX, Brighton, tokens and checks (55), including issues of W.E. Bowles, Brighton Equitable CSL, R.H. Currie, Dancy, Eden Theatre, Lane [Photographic Artist], T.P. Lucas, H.E. Mitchell, W.H. Pratt, W. Reed, R.T. Smith & Sons, A. Stoner, G.H. Wingfield, E. Wood, etc [55]. Generally very fine; a good city group
£150-£200 x 938
WORCESTERSHIRE, Worcester [and Deritend, Warwickshire], Kendall & Son, copper, by T.W. Ingram, obv. civet cat, 28mm (Hawkins p.313 and pl.17, 9; MG 1287); Sentimental Magazine, 1773-4, John Wilkes, a copper medalet by J. Kirk, 26mm (BHM 182); together with other miscellaneous copper tokens (3) [5]. First two about extremely fine and better, others about very fine
£40-£50 939
MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abergavenny, John Conway (W 7546); LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, Arnott, Cannock & Co (W 7284a), Samuel Woolfield & Co (W 7482); Co ANTRIM, Belfast, John Arnott & Co (W 5390); Co CORK, Cork, Arnott & Co (W 5660); Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Cannock, White & Co (2, W 5980, 6005), Talty, Murphy & Co (W 6260a), James Webb & Co (W 6350a); Co WATERFORD, Waterford, James Delahunty (W 6850); Co WEXFORD, Enniscorthy, W.I. Johnston & Co (W 6360) [11]. Fine and better, some rare
£70-£90 940 941
Co KILDARE, Curragh Internment Camp, white metal 2 Shillings and Shilling, brass Sixpence and Penny, all 1940 (cf. DNW T18, 213) [4]. Very fine and better
£70-£90
Co WICKLOW, Ballymurtagh, Hibernian Mine Co [Turner Camac], Farthing, 1792, obv. countermarked S S, rev. countermarked I C FINUCANE, 4.09g/6h (DH Dublin 389); together with miscellaneous coins, tokens, etc, in silver (6), base metal (8), all variously countermarked, including a USA Cent, 1808, countermarked S V in indent [15]. Varied state
£60-£80 942 British and World tokens, checks, coins, etc (163), mostly base metal [163]. Varied state 943 Communion tokens (20), from Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Walls, etc [20]. Varied state 944 £100-£150 £40-£50
Co-operative Society tokens and bonus checks (120), from Maidstone, Portsea Is., Cowes, Gillingham, Bath, Bristol, West Somerset, Frome, Burton Latimer, Colchester, Cambridge, etc [120]. Many very fine
£60-£80
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