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Lot 901 Sale 61

Society of Arts, 1760, in copper (39mm) (D&W.147/357, states promoted in error for protected; MG.1060; BHM.6; Eimer 685; Eimer Pingo 21). Attractive light brown patina, glossy nearly uncirculated and rare in this metal.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $240

Lot 902 Sale 61

London Association, (Local Militia) 1792, in copper (32mm) inscribed 'James Skirrow' (D&W.149/369; M.5320) appears to be by J. Milton. Traces of original mint red, good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $120

Lot 904 Sale 61

Loyal Association, badge in silver, (34.5mm) undated, circa 1790. Pierced for wear, good very fine and very rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $170

Lot 905 Sale 61

Argyle Street Institution, 1808, in white metal with printed centre on reverse (blue) with 158 written on (40mm) (D&W.151b; MG.549) edge grained left. Pierced for wear, extremely fine and rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $170

Lot 906 Sale 61

Catch Club Founded 1762, in silver (illustrated) and copper (42mm) by T. Pingo, uninscribed (D&W.152/39; M.5752). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. (2)

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Estimate $270

SOLD $250

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Lot 908 Sale 61

Another in copper as previous, but with larger hole pierced at top. Also Society of Industry in copper (35mm) uninscribed (D&W.137/285). Both pierced for wear, nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2)

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Estimate $90

SOLD $0

Lot 909 Sale 61

Dowgate Ward Association (London) 1798, local Militia pass in copper (30mm) reverse inscribed 'Mr./Jas. Drage'. Another inscribed 'Thos.Atkinson/50' (illustrated) (D&W.154/411; M.5321). The first with two edge nicks on reverse otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. (2)

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Estimate $100

SOLD $160

Lot 910 Sale 61

London Institution, 1807, in copper (42mm) by W.Wyon, Mint, reverse stamped 65*, another in gilt brass reverse 30 guinea subscription, not stamped (D&W 156-7/434-5). Very fine; extremely fine, the second very rare. (2)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $0

Lot 911 Sale 61

Royal Institution 1804, in gilt copper (27mm) (D&W.157/437; M.5771) uninscribed. Good very fine and rare.

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Estimate $60

SOLD $40

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Lot 912 Sale 61

Royal Institution, 1804 in gilt copper 'T (Trustee) F. Kanmacher Esqr', copper (bitten flan) uninscribed, and white metal 'L C.T. Hudson Esq' all 27mm. Also 1819 in silver (30mm) inscribed 'Gilbert Davis Esq. M.P.,F.R.S.,F.L.S., (Eastbourne).' (D&W.157/437; M.5771-3). Very fine-extremely fine. (4)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $190

Lot 913 Sale 61

Royal Institution 1819, in silver (30mm) inscribed 'M. Arago' (D&W-; M.5773). Toned extremely fine and very rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $250

Lot 914 Sale 61

Royal Institution 1819, steel die for the obverse of the previous. Slightest rust on table otherwise extremely fine.

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Estimate $200

SOLD $180

Lot 915 Sale 61

Royal Society of London, The Copley medal in copper (43mm) by J.S. Tanner, awarded annually since 1736 (D&W.160/456). Dark brown toned extremely fine and very rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $290

Lot 916 Sale 61

Constitutional Society of St. Brides, Aprl 9, 1801, in gilt copper (30mm) inscribed 'Jno. Baker (No.78' (D&H.583 bis; D&W.161/470; M.5767), another in copper, uninscribed with the same die crack on obverse as shown in Mitchiner. Nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $180

Lot 917 Sale 61

The Union Society of St. James's Westminster, Inst. 1784, in silver (41mm) inscribed 'Charles/Edward/Rodrigues/12th November/1897.' St. Pancras, United Patriot's National Benefit Society of Great Britain, Instituted 1845, in silver (51mm) inscribed to 'James Abbott' (D&W.162/475). Toned extremely fine and rare. (2)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $160

Lot 918 Sale 61

(United Society) True to the End, four hands clapped together, rev. S.S 1775, cast in brass (41mm) (D&W - ). Pierced for wear, very fine and very rare.

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Estimate $90

SOLD $80

Lot 919 Sale 61

Westminster Fire Office, Established 1717, in bronzed copper (40mm) by I.P. (Pingo) (D&W 164/487). Extremely fine and very rare.

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Estimate $300

SOLD $260

Lot 920 Sale 61

Charter Club, Maldon, 1810 in gilt copper and white metal (38mm) (D&W.165/494,5). The second with blistering otherwise extremely fine, the first rare. (2)

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Estimate $120

SOLD $180

Lot 921 Sale 61

The Empress Club (London), Foundation medallion, 1897, inscribed Mrs.S.Revett in gilt bronze (56mmx83mm) by Collins in case of issue. Uncirculated.

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Estimate $120

SOLD $90

Lot 922 Sale 61

Musical Society, in silver (33mm) inscribed to Ld Visnt. Limerick, undated but circa 1780 (D&W.168/512 this piece). Thin and relatively crudely made, good fine and extremely rare.

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Estimate $270

SOLD $500

Lot 923 Sale 61

Ireland, Orange Society, 1690, in silver (33mm) by W.Mossop in 1798 (D&W 172/554; Eimer 324, M.5942). Toned good very fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $150

Lot 925 Sale 61

Ireland, Orange Society, 1690, in white metal (33mm) by Mossop (D&W 172/546; cf M.5943). Lodge No 682 in silver (30x33mm) William III on horseback to right (D&W cf.174/567). Very fine or better, the second hand chased and very rare. (2)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $220

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Lot 926 Sale 61

Loyal Orange Lodge, 474, voided badge in silver and gilt silver (68 x 82mm) by Jas.Brush Junr. Dubn. Nearly extremely fine and rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $110

Lot 927 Sale 61

House of Orange, Patriotic Club, in white metal (34mm) (BHM.774) another, larger with Fame flying over seas (37mm) (BHM.773) undated but issued 1813. The first pierced, extremely fine; very fine. (2)

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Estimate $120

SOLD $110

Lot 928 Sale 61

Ouzel Galley Society (Dublin) in copper (30mm) by Parkes, undated but circa 1803 (D&W.174/S71). Even brown, good extremely fine and extremely rare.

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Estimate $250

SOLD $210

Lot 929 Sale 61

Perth (Scotland) Afsembly, No.36 in lead (33mm) (D&W.-). Obverse corroded otherwise very fine and probably unique.

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Estimate $180

SOLD $140

Lot 930 Sale 61

St. Albans Female Friendly Society, uniface in bronze (42mm) undated but circa 1820 (D&W.178/597) uninscribed. Nearly fine and very rare.

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Estimate $180

SOLD $170