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Bank of England, three shillings token, 1816 (ESC 424, S.3770). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare, the key date.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,800
Bank of England, three shillings token, 1816 (ESC 424, S.3770). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare, the key date.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,800
Bank of England, proof one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) token, 1811 (ESC 970). Lightly toned, brilliant FDC.
Estimate $600
SOLD $720
Bank of England, proof one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) token, 1811 (ESC 970). Lightly toned, brilliant FDC.
Estimate $600
SOLD $720
Bank of England, proof one shilling and sixpence (or eighteen pence) token, 1812 (ESC 973). A beautifully red and iridescent toned brilliant proof, FDC.
Estimate $800
SOLD $800
Bank of England, proof one shilling and sixpence (or eighteen pence) token, 1812 (ESC 973). A beautifully red and iridescent toned brilliant proof, FDC.
Estimate $800
SOLD $800
Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) token, 1812 a proof struck in platinum (ESC 974). Struck like a specimen rather than a brilliant and frosted proof, FDC and exceedingly rare.
Estimate $6,000
SOLD $11,700
Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) token, 1812 a proof struck in platinum (ESC 974). Struck like a specimen rather than a brilliant and frosted proof, FDC and exceedingly rare.
Estimate $6,000
SOLD $11,700
Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) tokens, 1811, 1812 second type 1812, 1813. (S.3771/2). The third attractively toned and nearly uncirculated the last good very fine, others extremely fine or better. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $320
Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) tokens, 1811, 1812 second type 1812, 1813. (S.3771/2). The third attractively toned and nearly uncirculated the last good very fine, others extremely fine or better. (4)
Estimate $120
SOLD $320
Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) tokens, 1814, 1815 and 1816 (illustrated) (S.3772). First and third toned, nearly uncirculated, the second lightly toned good extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $180
SOLD $260
Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteenpence) tokens, 1814, 1815 and 1816 (illustrated) (S.3772). First and third toned, nearly uncirculated, the second lightly toned good extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $180
SOLD $260
Bank of England, pattern ninepence token, 1812 (S.3773; ESC 1478). Attractively toned, nearly FDC and very rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,700
Bank of England, pattern ninepence token, 1812 (S.3773; ESC 1478). Attractively toned, nearly FDC and very rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,700
Bank of Ireland token, trial of pattern six shillings, 1804, struck in bronzed copper (ESC obverse die C, reverse an unfinished die showing clearly how Kuchler was to alter his Britannia design to Hibernia by using the Britannia punch as a starting point). Clear signs of double striking on the reverse also die engravers guide lines for centering device and rendering the new legend and roughly engraved changes in position for the arms of the seated figure and the replacement of the shield with a harp. A most interesting trial giving a specially preserved view of how the engraver worked up his new design. Even chocolate brown toned, nearly FDC and probably unique.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $5,100
Bank of Ireland token, trial of pattern six shillings, 1804, struck in bronzed copper (ESC obverse die C, reverse an unfinished die showing clearly how Kuchler was to alter his Britannia design to Hibernia by using the Britannia punch as a starting point). Clear signs of double striking on the reverse also die engravers guide lines for centering device and rendering the new legend and roughly engraved changes in position for the arms of the seated figure and the replacement of the shield with a harp. A most interesting trial giving a specially preserved view of how the engraver worked up his new design. Even chocolate brown toned, nearly FDC and probably unique.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $5,100
Bank of Ireland, proof six shillings, 1804 (ESC die, obverse D, reverse Hibernia seated left, K (for Kuchler) on ground to right of harp) struck over a Spanish American eight reales without any trace of the undertype except on the edge. A well struck but mottled toned proof, FDC, in copper shell of issue.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,500
Bank of Ireland, proof six shillings, 1804 (ESC die, obverse D, reverse Hibernia seated left, K (for Kuchler) on ground to right of harp) struck over a Spanish American eight reales without any trace of the undertype except on the edge. A well struck but mottled toned proof, FDC, in copper shell of issue.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,500
Bank of Ireland token, proof six shillings, 1804 (ESC die obverse D, reverse Hibernia seated left). Struck over a Spanish American eight reales. Minor scratch by R of GEORGIVS otherwise brilliant and toned FDC.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,300
Bank of Ireland token, proof six shillings, 1804 (ESC die obverse D, reverse Hibernia seated left). Struck over a Spanish American eight reales. Minor scratch by R of GEORGIVS otherwise brilliant and toned FDC.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,300
Bank of Ireland token, six shillings, 1804 (ESC obverse die A) struck over a Charles IIII Spanish American eight reales. Well struck, scratch in obverse field otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $290
Bank of Ireland token, six shillings, 1804 (ESC obverse die A) struck over a Charles IIII Spanish American eight reales. Well struck, scratch in obverse field otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $290
Bank of Ireland, thirty Irish pence token, 1808 (S.6616A). Well struck for this issue, toned uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $370
SOLD $840
Bank of Ireland, thirty Irish pence token, 1808 (S.6616A). Well struck for this issue, toned uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $370
SOLD $840
Bank of Ireland, thirty pence token, 1808, ten pence token 1805 (S.6616,7). The first with carbon flecks and adjustment marks, nearly extremely fine, second toned nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $340
Bank of Ireland, thirty pence token, 1808, ten pence token 1805 (S.6616,7). The first with carbon flecks and adjustment marks, nearly extremely fine, second toned nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $340
Bank of Ireland tokens, ten pence 1805 (illustrated) 1806, five pence 1805, 1806 (illustrated) second type, ten pence 1813 (illustrated) (S.6617-9). Nearly extremely fine (5).
Estimate $150
SOLD $380
Bank of Ireland tokens, ten pence 1805 (illustrated) 1806, five pence 1805, 1806 (illustrated) second type, ten pence 1813 (illustrated) (S.6617-9). Nearly extremely fine (5).
Estimate $150
SOLD $380
Soho Mint Birmingham, George IV trial (circa 1830) penny struck in silver, obverse laureate and draped bust left by reverse the Kuchler Britannia die (Peck's KP 32). Both dies of slightly different diametre struck in a collar on a cast blank ( grams) the obverse die rusted. Virtually as struck and probably unique. Ex V.M. Brand and E.M. Norweb (lot ) Collections and Spink Australia Sale (lot 1273).
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $1,600
Soho Mint Birmingham, George IV trial (circa 1830) penny struck in silver, obverse laureate and draped bust left by reverse the Kuchler Britannia die (Peck's KP 32). Both dies of slightly different diametre struck in a collar on a cast blank ( grams) the obverse die rusted. Virtually as struck and probably unique. Ex V.M. Brand and E.M. Norweb (lot ) Collections and Spink Australia Sale (lot 1273).
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $1,600