British Tokens from Various Properties
961
Transportation token: A George III Penny, 1797, the rev. planed flat and engraved (Dear James, when this you see remember me when I am crossing the rageing Sea, Susan Robins), wreath of arrows above and below, 26.92g. Attempted piercing for suspension at top, otherwise fine; worthy of further research
£100-£150
Historical Medals x 962
Centenary of the Revolution, 1788, a white metal medal by C. James, 33mm, 10.52g/12h (DH Middlesex 186; Woolf 75:6; BHM 286); George III, Restored to Health, 1789, medals by C. James (2), in copper and white metal, both 33mm, 12.65g/12h, 10.97g/12h (DH 185; BHM 302); George III, Recovery from Illness, 1789, a medalet by J.G. Hancock & Co, in brass, 25mm, 4.44g/12h (DH 935; BHM 308) [4]. Last about very fine, others very fine and better
£50-£70
Provenance: All except last A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Glendining Auction, 28 June 1989, lot 453 (part), R.D. King Collection
x 963
BHM 277), 3.48g/12h (NW 1800; DH 36; BHM 277); ISHG by C. James, 2.82g/6h (NW 1570; DH 43; BHM 273) [3]. About very fine, last better
Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Glendining Auction, 28 June 1989, lot 521 (part), R.D. King Collection George III, Visit to Worcester, 1788, ISGs by Wilmore, Alston & Co (2), 3.69g/12h (NW 1750; DH Worcestershire 34;
£30-£40 964
tripod, centre leg in behind, 35mm, 18.05g/12h (DH Middlesex 181; BHM 311; E 827; Storer 6173). About very fine, toned
£90-£120
Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Glendining Auction, 28 June 1989, lot 453 (part); R.D. King Collection George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a Barton’s metal medal by J.-P. Droz, bust right, rev. snake entwined around
x 965
Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Glendining Auction, 28 June 1989, lot 453 (part); R.D. King Collection George III, Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1789, medals (3), by C. James, in white metal, 30mm, 10.80g/12h (DH Middlesex
£70-£90
176; BHM 294), by J. Milton (2), in silver and gilt-copper, both 33mm, 9.33g/12h, 13.92g/12h (both DH 177; BHM 295) [3]. Last fine, others very fine and better, second toned
966
Anti-Slavery Society, c. 1790, a silver medal, unsigned, chained slave kneeling right, rev. WHATSOEVER YE WOULD, etc, 33mm, 11.31g/12h (DH Middlesex 235; BHM 269; E 836). Scratched on both sides, fair and toned, very rare
£200-£300 x 967
Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Glendining Auction, 28 June 1989, lot 453 (part); R.D. King Collection Naval Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1797, copper medals (3), by J. Milton, 32mm, 17.70g/12h (DH Middlesex 192; BHM
439), unsigned (2), both 33mm, 12.17g/12h (DH 195; BHM 441), 18.74g/6h (DH 197; BHM 442) [3]. About extremely fine and better, first with dark patina, others with original colour
£100-£150
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