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British Tokens from the Collection formed by the late David Barry Bailey x 1045


Co DUBLIN, Dublin, James Ord, Halfpenny, 1834, 8.33g/6h (W 1830); Not Local: Irish, Penny, 1820, 14.31g/6h (W 1941a), Penny, 1822, 14.87g/6h (W 1846a); together with miscellaneous Irish Pennies (4), Halfpence (3) [10]. Varied state


£50-£70


x 1046


Not Local: Irish, perhaps related to the ‘St Patrick Apos 432’ series, Penny, 1806, crowned harp both sides, edge centre- grained, 15.22g/6h (W 1907; cf. DNW 155, 774). Usual circumferential weakness, otherwise very fine, very rare


£80-£100 x 1047 x 1048


ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Douglas Bank, Penny, 1811, 11.75g/12h (W 2066; Prid. 52), John McTurk, Penny, 1830, 13.68g/6h (W 2085; Prid. 55); together with other Manx copper tokens (3) [5]. Varied state


£40-£60


JERSEY, States, Three Shillings, 1813, 12.70g/12h (D 2; Prid. 1), Eighteen Pence, 1813, 6.32g/12h (D 3; Prid. 2); Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, Penny, 1813, 17.40g/12h (W 2044a; McCammon T6) [3]. About fine and better, but first pierced and plugged, second pierced


£60-£80 x 1049


Uncertain manufacturers, ‘For Public Accommodation’, Sixpences, 1811 (2), 2.08g/6h, 1.97g/6h (both D 15), ‘Pro Bono Publico’ Sixpence, 1812, 1.72g/6h (D 20); together with miscellaneous British Not Local Pennies (9), Halfpence (6) a uniface Farthing and two damaged Shillings [21]. Second extremely fine, first and third very fine, others in varied state £90-£120


Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks x 1050


CAMBRIDGESHIRE, March, John Smith (W 3660), John Thurbon (W 3670); LONDON, Bishopsgate, Isaac Sparrow (5, W 2840, 2860 [3], 2881), Leadenhall Street, Frederick Toole & Co (W 2947), Newington Causeway, Dunn & Co (W 2480), Philip Lane, Tohpaca Trading Co (W 7900), Piccadilly, Albert Smith (W 2810a), Sloane Street, Frederick Coram (W 2420), Southwark, John Hayward (W 2595), John King (W 2635); NORFOLK, Norwich, George Bagshaw (W 3910), John Barnard (W 3920), H. Chamberlin & Son (W 3940), James Creak (W 3980), Thomas Parker (W 4030) [19]. W 2595, 2635, 2810a and 2840 about extremely fine and better, others generally fine to very fine, but W 2480 pierced


£80-£100 x 1051


CUMBERLAND, Carlisle, Robert Robertson (W 1320; Farthing 9.14); LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Friedrich Hausburg (W 2154), Manchester, John Nuttall (W 3490); NORTHUMBERLAND, Alnwick, William Davison (W 30), Newcastle-upon- Tyne, Thomas Pattinson (W 3830a); SHROPSHIRE, Ludlow, [and HEREFORDSHIRE, Leominster], James and Edward Harding (W 3150); STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Thomas & Frederick Lewis (W 220), Brierley Hill, James Wheeler (W 1200), Darlaston, James Huskins (W 1500, 12h), Smethwick, Edward Edwards & George Lea (W 4630), Stone, James Lucas (2, bothW4890), Walsall, Edwin Scholey (W 4990), Willenhall, Joshua Rushbrooke (W 5132); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, James Gargory (W 407), James Scott (W 899) [16]. W 30 and 3830a about extremely fine, others generally fine to very fine but W 4990 pierced


£80-£100 x 1052


Co DURHAM, Gateshead, Boundary token, 1849, copper, 32mm (W 2697); LONDON, Camden, Thomas Middlebrook, Edinburgh Castle, copper, 28mm (W 3050), Oxford Street, Rathbone Place, J[eremiah] Smith, copper, 29mm, Strand, John Clark & Co, 1854, copper, 34mm; together with a copper medalet of the Duke of Gloucester by Kirk and a Conder Token Collectors’ Club copper medal [6]. Extremely fine


£50-£70 x 1053


HEREFORDSHIRE, Hereford, CASWALL HEREFORD twice on obv. of a George III Halfpenny, 1807 (Scott 15.1A); LONDON, Barbican [and WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham], BARTLEET & SONS LONDON & BIRMINGHAM around elephant crest, on both sides of a George III Penny, 1797 (Scott 22.3), Bouverie Street, RACING OPINION 1D on obv. of a French 5 Centimes, 1854 (Scott 22.219A), Clerkenwell, DIX GAS LAMP MAKER CLERKENWELL on obv. of a French 5 Centimes, 185[–] (Scott 22.208B), Fleet Street, LLOYD’S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THREE PENCE POST FREE PURCHASE NUMBER ONE OF LLOYD’S LAST NEW PENNY PUBLICATION on both sides of a George III Halfpenny [1806-7] (Scott 22.28G), LLOYD’S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 3D POST FREE on rev. of a George IV Penny [1825-7] (Scott 22.28H), LLOYD’S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 3D POST FREE PURCHASE NUMBER ONE OF LLOYD’S LAST NEW PENNY PUBLICATION on both sides of a George III Halfpenny [1806-7] (Scott 22.28J), Leicester Square, EMPIRE THEATRE IMMENSE SUCCESS on obv. of a French 10 Centimes, 1855 (Scott 22.210A); OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford, ROBINSON CUTLER OXFORD on obv. of a George III Halfpenny, 1806 (Scott 28.4A), ROBINSON CUTLER RAZOR MAKER OXFORD on obv. of a George III Penny, 1797 (Scott 28.4B); SURREY, Farnham, ROBINSON CUTLER FARNHAM on obv. of a George III Penny, 1797 (Scott –); IOHN WRIGHT on obv. of a 1797 Penny (Scott –); FRANCE, CHOCOLAT A. KOHLER & FILS on rev. of an 1862 10 Centimes (Scott 1.2A), LE PICOTIN APERITIF on obv. of an 1863 Penny (Scott 1.5B) [14]. Varied state, some scarce


£90-£120 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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