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Isle of Man, James Stanley, tenth Earl of Derby, first issue, penny, 1709, cast (S.7401). Very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
Isle of Man, James Stanley, tenth Earl of Derby, second issue, penny, 1733, I.D.J between legs, inside of cap frosted (S.7408). Fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $90
Isle of Man, James Murray, second Duke of Athol, penny, 1758 (S.7411); halfpenny, 1758 (S.7412). Good fine - very fine. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
Guernsey, eight doubles, 1864 (S.7206), 1911H (S.7214), 1949H, 1956 (S.7218, 7125). Red and brown uncirculated, the first two scarce in this condition. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
Guernsey, eight doubles, 1914H, 1934H (S.7214A); four doubles, 1830 (S.7201), 1889H (2)(S.7207), 1920H (S.7215A); one doubles, 1830 (S.7202), 1899H (S.7209) and 1902H (S.7213). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (9)
Estimate $370
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Seventeenth century tokens, a selection in better condition than average, all round halfpennies or large farthings, one halfpenny is octagonal (James Swinton in Knutsford, Cheshire, 1667)(W.50); Edward Purssell of Thornborough, Buckinghamshire, 1668 (W.134); John Hanscombe, Bow, Middlesex, 1666 (W.10); Anthony Poole, Foster Lane, London, 1668 (W.1125); Thomas Stokes in Horslydown Lane, Southwark, undated (W.268); John Warner in Aldergate, London, 1668 (W.60); Norwich Town farthings, 1667 and 1670; Coventry farthing, 1669 (W.55); Bristol City farthing, 1652 R (W.12); Bridlington Town halfpenny, Yorkshire, 1670 (W.45). Generally very fine or better. (10)
Estimate $400
SOLD $600
Seventeenth century tokens, Andrew Selby halfpenny of Eynesbury, Huntingdonshire, 1668 (W.7); (Bury)lancashire, Samuel Warringe, halfpenny, 1667 (W.18), Luke Norse, Mayor, (Gloucester), 1657 R (W.77/9), H.Wellington, Chequer Yard Dowgate, London, 1665 (W.605); Michael Fitch, Winton (Winchester), Hampshire, 1667 (W.219); Thomas Serin, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1667 (W.90); Dorchester Town farthing, 1669 (W.53-6); John Pars, Leicester, 1666 (W.48); William Yeate, Campden, Gloucestershire, 1666 (W.31), Anthony Boulton, Bedford, 1667 (W.5); Holborn Bridge, Giles Baggs (W.1361); Norwich Town farthing, 1667; William Poyzor, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 1671 (W.17); Richard Pack, Horslydown, Southwark, 1669 (W.265). Fine - good very fine. (14)
Estimate $400
SOLD $650
Seventeenth century tokens, farthings, The Mitre, Fenchurch Street, London (W.994); Richard Sumpter, Strand, London, 1664 (W.3012); William English, Portsmouth, Hampshire, 1667 (W.141); Will Chandler, Bishop's Stortford Hertfordshire (W.44). Fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
Seventeenth century tokens, John Hall, Honiton, Devon, 1667 (W.182); Thomas Johnson, Sturry, Kent, 1680 (W.542); Thomas Clark, Wilton, Norfolk, 1664 (W.278); Richard Cockes, Gloucester, 1652 (W.86); At the Cocke (Jeremiah Callowaye), Southwark (W.20); Overseers Town halfpenny, Boston, Lincolnshire (W.15); French Arms, Dover, Kent (W.224); Thomas Parksoen, Deal, Kent, 1658 (W.154); Thomas Morris, Longworth, Kent (W.45); Cornelius Macham, Southhampton, Hampshire, 1664 (W.196); Edward Camfield, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, 1656 (W.172); Kings Head Tavern, Horslydown, Southwark, 1653 (W.269). Very good - good very fine. (12)
Estimate $400
SOLD $420
Seventeenth century tokens, halfpennies, William Lodge, Bedale, Yorkshire, 1668 (W.18); John Barnes, Dury Lane, London (W.857); Marlborough Town farthing, Wiltshire, 1668 (W.123); John Hawkins, Wandsworth, Surrey (W.301); Thomas Brian, Tewkesbury, 1667 (W.175); Richard Tompson, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, 1668 (W.138(); John Mason, Cheltenham, Gloucester, 1669 (W.41); Samuel Wood, Ashford, Kent, 1666 (W.18); Edward Read, Leicester, 1666 (W.49); Richard Cox, Ledbury, Herefordshire, 1667 (W.49); William Wilmot, Thrapston, Northamptonshire, 1666 (W.156). Nearly fine - good very fine. (11)
Estimate $350
SOLD $500
Seventeenth century tokens, generally only fair condition halfpennies and farthings, all identifiable , at least six are holed, noted Colchester (W.140), Suffock, Lowestoft, Ios Smithson farthing 1669 (W.225); including a lead farm token and a one lepton, Ionian Islands, 1834. Poor - good fine. (68)
Estimate $400
SOLD $340
Seventeenth century farthings, Lincolnshire (W.139), Northamptonshire (W.177), Warwickshire (W.55); 1775 contemporary forgery of halfpenny; nineteenth century halfpennies, including London (4), Birmingham (1), Essex (2), Yorkshire (2), non local (2); silver shilling, 1811, Staffordshire (Davis.2) (slabbed by ANACS, ex Eric P.Newman Collection). Fair - good extremely fine. (16)
Estimate $350
SOLD $320
Eighteenth century tokens, Norfolk threepence, 1797 (D&H.1); Staffordshire, penny, 1803 (D&H.5); halfpennies, Kent, (D&H.4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 16A), Hampshire (D&H.13), Lincolnshire (D&H.5), Middlesex (D&H.348), Sussex (D&H.15), Yorkshire (D&H.34); farthings, Cheshire (D&H.86), Dorset (D&H.10), Middlesex, (D&H.1053, 1056, 1062, 1064, 1067, 1067a (3), 1072, 1073), Somerset (D&H.115). Very fine - good extremely fine. (21)
Estimate $400
SOLD $500
Eighteenth century tokens, various issues, attributed with D&H numbers. A few extremely fine, mostly fair - very fine. (33)
Estimate $600
SOLD $460
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Dundee, shilling undated (1797) struck in copper (D & H 2). Dark toned, extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $350
SOLD $200
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Dundee, silver shilling (1797)(D&H 4). Good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $200
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Dundee, penny, 1797, Thomas Webster (D&H 5); halfpennies, 1795, Alexr Molison (D&H 10)(2) undated, W.Croom (D&H 12-15), Infirmary 1796 (D&H 16a), John Palmer, 1797 (D&H 17), Dudhope Castle, 1797 (D&H 21, 22 (rare); farthings, Trades Hall 1797 (D&H 42)(2). Very fine - extremely fine. (16)
Estimate $400
SOLD $480
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, halfpennies, Forfar, 1797 (D&H 25), Montrose 1796 (D&H 28), 1797 (D&H 29); Invernesshire, 1795 (D&H 3); Lanarkshire, Glasgow 1791 (D&H 2 (2), 3), Madison's 1795 (D&H 6); farthings (D&H 13, 20, 39), Edinburgh (D&H 80, 105, 109), Leith halfpenny (D&H 58), Perthshire, Ferrier's 1797 (D&H 2), 1797 (D&H 9), farthing, Monks 1798 (D&H 11); Paisley farthing (D&H 6). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (19)
Estimate $300
SOLD $360
Scotland, Perthshire, Perth halfpenny, St.Johns Church rev Water Mills 1797, (D&H 4a) struck in silver, plain edge. Very fine/good very fine and rare.
Estimate $350
SOLD $250
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, halfpennies, 1796, Filtering stone (D&H 1), Buck's head, 1796 (D&H 2); J.Archibald 1796 (D&H 12), Campbell's 1796 (D&H 14)(2); Harrison 1796 (D&H 20)(3); Tho Alexr Hutchinson 1790 (D&H 25, 26), 1791 (D&H 31, 33, 36, 38, 50), 1792 (D&H 34); farthings 1792 (D&H 64)(2),(D&H 68). Good fine - extremely fine. (19)
Estimate $300
SOLD $420
Tickets and passes, a comprehensive wide range of issues, early 18th century to 20th century, includes private tokens of Sir George Chetwynd, William Till, Peter Whelan and Sir Henry Charles Engerfield; Scotland, includes Deans Cotton Mill countermarked on a George III halfpenny, Irish and Welsh truck tickets, a rare cremation ticket ex W.J.Noble Sale 61B (lot 1006), School Merit tokens, Boundary tokens, Pleasure Gardens, each in 2x2 holders with attributions, housed in binder album, an important collection with several very rare pieces, many ex W.J.Noble Collection, Sale 61B, August 1999. Fine - extremely fine. (321)
Estimate $3,500
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George III, halfpenny, c1806, shaved around edge and stamped on both sides, 'Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper Three Pence/Post Free'; Lancashire, Lancaster halfpenny condor token, 1792, reverse with inscribed details, 'J*M/R. P/Love the G'; halfpenny shaved smooth, obverse inscribed, 'Thos (?)/Hawkins/Baker', reverse inscribed, 'Earl/Street/Sept 10/177?'; George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797, obverse impressed, 'Walker' in right field; George III, cartwheel penny, 1797, shaved down and impressed in the centre of both sides, 'J P'; another identical and shaved down and impressed horizontally and vertically on reverse with name, 'W.Schofield' also with impressed date, '1835'; halfpennies shaved smooth (3), the first engraved on one side with a flower above 'D. * P./1778, on the other side, 'Stalmin', the second engraved, 'JP' on one side and '1781' in a box on the other side, the third engraved with a bird left with twig in beak and standing on two overlapping hearts with a horizontal sword behind and on the other side is impressed, 'Peace/Or/War'; Queen Victoria, halfpenny, 1876H impressed on reverse, 'Good Luck/GWP/1907'; Queen Victoria, penny, 1874, reverse impressed, 'HET 6/12/93'; Edward VII, penny, (1902-10), reverse shaved smooth and impressed, 'To Bessie From/Her/Dar'. Poor - fine. (12)
Estimate $120
SOLD $100
Card Counters, in brass a ten in copper, includes model coins, many attributed with Mitchener numbers all in binder album, each neatly described in 2x2 holders, a comprehensive collection, mostly were struck in Birmington in 19th century. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (193)
Estimate $600
SOLD $440
An assortment, various model coin types of multiple denominations, mostly Victorian era. Fair - extremely fine. (approx 130)
Estimate $50
SOLD $50
19th Century and early twentieth century tea checks, England Ireland, a good selection, each described in 2x2 holders in binder album most in copper and brass, three from Leicester in tin (bracteate style). Fine - extremely fine. (93)
Estimate $500
SOLD $340
Miscellaneous checks, mostly market and store checks, all mostly described in 2x2 holders with Mitchener numbers housed in binder album. Fine - uncirculated. (239)
Estimate $700
SOLD $480
Miscellaneous checks, mainly 20th century, arranged alphabetically all in base metals, odd piece in plastic, all housed in binder album, each described neatly in 2x2 holders. Fine - uncirculated. (396)
Estimate $800
SOLD $500
Co-Operative Society checks, Goole (3), Lewes, Portsea Island, Ricall, Trenton (3), Scottish. Fine - extremely fine. (10)
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
Royal Arsenal Co-Operative Society, checks, 1/2d - £2, all metal except the last plastic. Fine - extremely fine. (59)
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
Merchant and other tokens, A.Ryder, Upwell halfpenny, one penny halfpenny and five shillings, set of three cardboard tokens (4 sets); Bexley B.C. one shilling deposit token in aluminium (32.5mm), pierced hole for suspension; Frank H. Webb, Smithfield Market, Birmingham two shillings and sixpence token in aluminium (25mm); Burton Latimer Co-op Soc, one pint token in aluminium (22mm square); E. Roberts, Old Queen Bess Asylum Road, Old Ken Road, three halfpence in white metal (28mm); Wales, Ynysybwl Indus. Co-op. Soc, two shillings in bronze (oval 22x31mm); other tokens including NAAFI half franc, undated (1945); also two laminate blanks, one circular (25mm) and one hexagonal (24mm); ACS, BCOF one unit in aluminium (22mm); Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, locker token in brass (23mm); Onex Industries, Shagmaster Division golf ball token in nickel (23mm); Mander's dairy one pint token, in nickel (17.5mm), with centre hole. Fine - extremely fine. (24)
Estimate $120
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