Warwickshire


Lot 935 18TH CENTURY COPPER TOKENS Warwickshire
Estimate $200
			
			
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SOLD $360		
 		
BIRMINGHAM, T.W. (Welch) penny, 1795 (in Roman numerals) (D&H 21). Delightful light blue brown proof-like patina with hints of red, uncirculated and scarce, only 72 struck.
Purchased from Spink in 1975. Thomas Welch kept records of the output of the contemporary die-sinkers and supplied much of the information contained in Pye's primary works. His collection of 18th century tokens was dispersed in 1801.
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Adjacent lots
- Lot 933 - BIRMINGHAM, George Barker's penny, female bust right/The Work of John Gregory Hancock aged nine years ... - Estimate $1,200 
- Lot 934 - BIRMINGHAM, Kempson's penny, 1796, lion lying in cave/J.K. cypher (D&H 20). Even brown patina, good ... - Estimate $90 
- Lot 935 This lot - BIRMINGHAM, T.W. (Welch) penny, 1795 (in Roman numerals) (D&H 21). Delightful light blue brown proof-like ... - Estimate $200 
- Lot 936 - BIRMINGHAM, T. Welch's penny, 1800, bust to left 'The Work of John Gregory Hancock aged ... - Estimate $500 
- Lot 937 - BIRMINGHAM, Wyon's penny, 1796, obelisk/T. W. cypher under bouquet (D&H 25). Medium brown patina, hint ... - Estimate $90 
