Co-op Tokens - Rochdale (36) Many different denominations, 9 Shillings to Halfpenny, Sovereign weight Royal Mint 1843 Fine, and Gaming Counters, Imitation Spage Guinea types (3), Imitation Half Guinea types (3), 'To Hanover' Tokens (2), a 'Keep Your Temper' Whist counter, Penny Token undated Bell Brothers, North Shields, uniface, Penny Token Rochdale Equitable Pioneers, undated, Halfpenny Token Rochdale Equitable Pioneers, undated, a Rochdale Transport Token 1½d , in mixed grades, Royal Mint Proof Setmedals (28) 1970-1996 inclusive, plus an additional 1971 EF to Lustrous UNC
Farthing19th CenturyMiddlesexundated (1823) Isaac Earlysman Sparrow, Obverse: Bust left ISAAC EARLYSMAN SPARROW, Reverse: A hot air balloon IRONMONGER BISHOPSGATE . LONDON, Malpas 27, 5.56 grammes, Good Fine
Farthings 17th Century (5) Cambridgeshire - Cambridge 1652 John Newton W65, Fair, Somerset - Crewkerne, undated, John Grenway W109, Fair, Gloucestershire - Gloucester undated Charles Lye W95 Fair, Somerset - Yeovil, undated, Joseph Clark, W332 Fair, 'Tokens Without Names or Localities' W92 Obverse: THE FARTHING OF A MERCHANT, Reverse: Fleece THE STAPLE OF ENGLAND, W92, Fair, and farthing Charles I Rose, Type 1a, reversed N in FRAN, mintmark Lis on reverse only, Near Fine, Rare, Farthings 18th Century (3) Warwickshire - Birmingham DH482 (2) Good Fine and Fine, Somerset - Bath DH112 in copper, Fine/Good Fine
Gaming Counters (40) Imitation Spade Guinea type (10), Imitation Spade Half Guineas type (30) mixed dates 1701 to 1798, in mixed circulated grades, along with Calendar Medal 1795 The Norths , by R.E. Daish VF
Germany 18th CenturyJeton 'Consilio Et Fortuna' undated (1753-1790) 26mm diameter by Johann Wilhelm Schlemm, About Fine/Fine, cleaned and retoned, scarce
Halfpennies18th Century (8) Sussex (5) Brighton, 1796 Brightelmstone/Honor The King, DH10, Good Fine, Chichester 1794 Elizabeth I/Chichester Cross DH16 NVF, Chichester 1796 John Howard/Chichester Cross DH19 GVF, Northiam 1794 Crest/Wheatsheaf and cypher DH34 Fine, Northiam 1794 Arms/Cypher and squirrel, DH35 Good Fine, Hampshire (3) Emsworth 1795 Earl Howe/ Rule Britannia, Edge: Payable in London DH23b VF, Gosport DH41 Sir Bevois/ Large Ship DH41 Good Fine, Petersfield 1793 Man on horseback/Stork DH47 NVF with some corrosion on the reverse
Halfpennies18th Century (9) Somerset (3) Bath, undated, Glovers/No.39 Milsom Street, DH28 GVF, Bath Arms/Seated female and boy with key, DH34 VF, Bath 1795 Bladud/ New Pump Room, DH40 VF, Norfolk (2) Norwich 1794 Muff and tippet/Umbrella, stocking, hat and glove, Edge: rounded, DH22, Fine or better, Norwich undated, Bottle/Figure of Hope, DH23, Good Fine, cleaned and retoned, with some thin scratches, Lancashire (4) Lancaster 1792 John of Gaunt/Arms DH29 GVF/NEF, Lancaster 1792 John of Gaunt/Arms, Edge: Payable in Hull and in London, DH29d, Good Fine, Lancaster 1794 John of Gaunt/Arms, Edge: Payable in Lancaster, London or Bristol, DH46, GVF with a gentle edge bruise, Manchester 1793 Arms/East India Company bale mark DH130 VF
Halfpenny18th CenturyLancashire - Rochdale 1792 Mule: Obverse: Arms and Crest, Reverse: A mounted dragoon, Edge: PAYABLE IN LONDON, the remainder engrailed, DH149, EF with traces of lustre
Market Tokens - Covent Garden (50) A.Aldridge Sixpence, S. Ballard One Shilling (2), W.G. Bailey Two Shillings, G. Barbaux One Shilling, D. Bixby Sixpence, D. Bixby One Shilling, Bradley & Son Two Shillings, Bulpitt & Co. Sixpence, J.C. & Co. Sixpence, Champion Bros Two Shillings, Benj. Clegg (2) Sixpence and Two Shillings, W. Collis One Shilling, Cole Bros (3) One Shilling, Two Shilling and Five Shilling, E.J. Coleman & Son Four Shillings, George Coleman (3) Sixpence, One Shilling and Two Shillings, W. Dennis & Sons Ltd One Shilling, P. Dougherty One Shilling, J. & W. Edwards Sixpence, W.T. Jay One Shilling, F.C. KitchenerFive Shillings, John Lawrey One Shilling, E.H. Lewis (4) Sixpence, One Shilling and Sixpence, Five Shillings and Twenty Shillings, B. Long One Shilling, Margeston & Co. One Shilling, William Medlock (2) Sixpence and One Shilling, H. Miller (2) Sixpence and Two Shillings, Pankhurst & Co. One Shilling, J.A. Parrish Sixpence, G. Perry Jr. Sixpence, M.M. Proctor (7) Sixpence, One Shilling (2), Two Shillings, Four Shillings, Five Shillings and Ten Shillings, Ridley Houlding & Co. One Shilling, Swann Thomson One Shilling, and Mark Young Jr. One Shilling, a wide variety of shapes and sizes, in mixed circulated grades
Market Tokens - Spitalfields (147) a vast array of issuers, F.G.Adkins, P. Arnold, Bennett & Hawes, Bradley & Sons, W. Bruce Ltd, R. Carter, Ben Clegg, T. Cornwell, E. Currie, T.S. Daniels, H.O. Day, W. Dennis, Dorset & Sons, Fryer, Giddens Barrett & Co., T. Goodew, J.N. Gunn, G.Harlow, Hartstoke Ltd, G.W. Heading, F. Hill, T. Hollington, Holmes & Hill, J. Hurst, Joseph Isaacs & Son, G. Isles, C&A Ivory, R.E. Jenkins, A. Joseph June, J.T. Kemsley, Key Bros. Killingback, B. Kirkman, Charles Knight, Thomas Levy, J.O. Lindell, A. Lynch, George Mann, Marshall & Partners, A.Q. May, A. May, W.G. Moor & Son, L. Myers, P. Oyler, Parrish & Faulkner, C. Rayner, J. Rhodes, A. Ridgewell, E.W. Roach, James Ruane & Sons, Sheffield, W. Shepherd, H.G. Smith, F.H. Smith, W.J. Soper, L. & H. Starns, W. Steel, J. Stratton, W. Stratton, F. Street, Sutton & Kirkman, Taylor & Lambert, E. Wakefield and Harry Warnold, many shapes and denominations included mostly Sixpence up to One Pound, all are attributed, in mixed circulated grades
Pennies and Halfpennies 18th and 19th Century (15) comprising Penny 18th CenturyAnglesey 1787 Curved date, Curved 7, 19 Acorns, DH13, Fine, Halfpennies 18th Century (11) Anglesey 1788 27 Acorns, DH276 VF, Norfolk - Norwich 1792 Reverse: Man in loom, shows long die cracks, DH38 VF, Lancashire - Rochdale (8) 1791 DH140 (3) VG, Near Fine and Fine, 1792 DH144 (2) both Fine, DH145 Fine, DH146 Fine, and a fifth example, this a cruder rendition of the reverse, possibly a contemporary counterfeit, VG, Lancashire - Lancaster 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt, Star under bust, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Milled edge, DH45, Fine, Pennies 19th Century (2) undated - Barnsley - Jackson & Listers (2) Reverse: Man in loom (2) Fine and VG/Poor, Halfpenny 19th Century Non-Local 1812 Wellington/Cuidad Rodrigo Withers 1515-30 NVF with some verdigris spots
Tokens 19th Century (22) comprising Shillings (2) Durham 1812 Stockton - Christopher & Jennett, Davis 1, Fine/Near Fine, Northumberland 1811 Newcastle upon Tyne - John Robertson, Davis 12, Fine for wear with some pitting to the surfaces, Pennies (15) Durham 1813 Christopher & Jennett, Reverse Bridge TEES above, date below, Davis 6, in mixed grades, VG (8), Near Fine (1), Fine (6), Co-op Tokens (2) Blyth One Shilling Off Licence undated (2) NVF with some spots, Farthings Yorkshire - Malton 1815 ESTO JUSTUS Rent Tokens (2) Withers 18, both Fine, Farthing Northumberland - Newcastle upon Tyne Arnott, Cannock & Co, Drapers, undated, Fine
Tokens, Medals and World coins a mixed group (28) comprising Penny 18th CenturyMiddlesex 1794 Young's, St. Paul's/Star and Garter, DH39 NEF, Halfpenny19th CenturyLiverpool B.Hyams, undated (c.1843), Tokens 19th Century Twopence and Pennies (9) Norwich, Bilston, Halesowen, Birmingham, Stafford, Flint, Dudley & Birmingham and British Copper Company types, Countermarked Tokens (4) Bradford Workhouse (2), J.Clark, London and Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, Farthings 18th Century Warwickshire 1792 John Howard DH481a, Farthings 19th Century Middlesex 1823 Isaac Earlysman Sparrow, Middlesex 1826 Sparrow, Nail Merchant, Sentimental Token by J. Kirk 1773 D. Garrick, Medal 1757 Battle of Lissa /Rosbach 28mm in bronze, in mixed grades Fair to Good Fine unless stated, World Coins (4) Belgium Two Francs 1856 Medallic Coinage - 25th Anniversary of Independence X#6.1 VF scarce, Swiss Cantons - Geneva One Sol 1788 VG, German States - Brandenburg-Bayreuth One Kreuzer 1714 IAP Fine, Brazil 40 Reis countermarked issue KM#446 undated (1835) host date 1832, World Tokens and Medals (3) Italian Colony of Ramallo 1897 GVF, Italy Prize medal Milan Trade Fair 1929, 35mm diameter in bronze VF, Germany - Third Reich Tinnie Badge 1934 with pin back, holed, Weights (2) Apothecaries Weight Two Drachms 3ij, undated VF, USA Two Scruples, signed J.L.B. undated, Fine
Tokens, Weights, Jeton and Countermarked (6) Tokens (2) Sixpence19th CenturySomerset 1811 W.Sheppard, Withers 65 Fine, Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex, undated Mail Coach DH363 Good Fine, Jeton George III 1783 23mm diameter in copper, Reverse Crowned garnished shield, in the style of the Guineas of the same period, Weights (2) George III Guinea weight, Reverse: weight within wreath, with coffee pot countermark, undated NEF, George III Half Guinea Weight, Reverse: weight within wreath, with coffee pot countermark, undated EF, Uruguay 20 Centesimos 1893 So KM#15 countermarked S.GUERRAA, Fine
Advertising Token 1960 Trustees Savings Bank 33mm diameter (silver?) Obverse: Bust left DR. HENRY DUNCAN. FATHER OF SAVINGS BANKS, Reverse: a castle within an oval, legend below TRUSTEES SAVINGS BANK WEEK 1960. Normally struck in brass and weighing 16.34 grammes, this 18.36 grammes, VF and highly unusual
Farthing18th CenturyCambridgeshire - Cambridge 1795 County Farthing, Obverse: A Beehive and bees, INDUSTRY HAS IT'S SURE REWARD, Reverse: A Druid's Head to right, CURRENT IN THE COUNTIES OF, Edge: Milled, DH36, UNC/GEF with traces of lustre
Farthing18th CenturyMiddlesex - Spence's - 1794 Obverse: Bust left, T. SPENCE, A STATE PRISONER IN 1794, Reverse: Britannia seated right, ROUSE BRITANNIA, DH1077, Good EF with traces of lustre, the reverse with two small spots
Farthing18th CenturyMiddlesex - Spence's - Even Fellows, undated, Obverse: The faces of a man and demon joined, EVEN FELLOWS, Reverse: Britannia seated right ROUSE BRITANNIA, DH1092, EF
Farthing18th CenturyMiddlesex 1795 Spence's, Obverse THOs SPENCE / SIR THOs MORE / THOs PAINE. ADVOCATES FOR THE RIGHTS OF MAN, Reverse: Britannia seated right ROUSE BRITANNIA, DH1113, About EF with some small edge nicks
Farthings 19th CenturyNorfolk - Norwich (6) 1847 H. Chamberlin & Sons, Obverse: Castle and lion within shield, upon crossed sceptres, Reverse: H. CHAMBERLIN & SONS 1847 RETAIL & WHOLESALE DRAPERS, NORWICH, VF, 1839 Wilsons, Obverse: City Arms, Reverse: WILSONS NORWICH 1839 CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, W.4050, Fine, 1847 R. Alden, Obverse: R.ALDEN, ST.STEPHENS, NORWICH 1847, BRAZIER & TIN PLATE WORKER, Reverse: A lamp, LAMP MANUFACTURER, W.3, NVF/VF the reverse with some nicks in the field, 1851 G. Bagshaw Norwich, Obverse: Pheasant and Hare, LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, Reverse: A swan, G.BAGSHAW, NORWICH 1851, W.3910 VF with some verdigris, 1848 H. Colman, Obverse: H. COLMAN 1 EXCHANGE STREET NORWICH 1848 GROCER TEA DEALER AND CHEESE FACTOR, Reverse: A churn TEA COFFEE SPICES PICKLES FISH SAUCE &c. W.3960,Good Fine, undated J.Dawbarn, Obverse: J.DAWRARN DRAPER 14.15.16. EXCHANGE ST. NORWICH, Reverse: TRY DAWBARN'S PENNY REEL COTTON! NVF
Four Shillings 19th CenturySomerset - Bath 1811 Obverse: Arms and supporters, hands clasped above, Tops of 1's in date are flat, Reverse: A POUND NOTE FOR 5 TOKENS GIVEN BY S.WHITCHURCH AND Wm DORE, Davis 9, GVF toned, the reverse with some minor hairlines
Halfcrown18th CenturyWarwickshire - Birmingham 1788 Obverse: Female seated, giving alms to an old man and a boy, a child kneels by her side. Reverse BWH cypher and 1788 in centre TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, DH1, in brass, differs from DH1a in that it lacks the W countermark on both sides, Good Fine/NVF
Halfpennies18th CenturyLancashire - Lancaster (10) 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to D, front of crown to U, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY point of shield over right of 9, DH21 Good Fine with some spots, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to D, front of crown to U, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY point of shield slightly to left of 9 DH22, VF, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to D, front of crown to N, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with the gap bigger between the two words, point of shield to left of 9, DH23 Good Fine, cleaned, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to K, front of crown to N, with distinctive flaw on the nose, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with stop after legend, DH29 NVF, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to K, front of crown to N, with distinctive flaw on the nose, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with stop after legend, Edge: CAMBRIDGE BEDFORD AND HUNTINGDON, DH29b, NVF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to first limb of D, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with stop after legend, wide space between the two words, Edge: Plain, DH40A, VF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, star below bust, centre of crown points between U and K, Reverse: Shield of Arms, LANCASTER HALFPENNY, Line of shield points above C and between P and E of legend, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH41, NVF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, star below bust, stop after legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms, HALFPENNY, Line of shield points to H and Y of HALFPENNY, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH43, VF or better, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, last limb of crown points to the last limb of K, no stop after legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY, line on shield cuts below H and Y, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH44, About VF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, last limb of crown points to the last limb of K, no stop after legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY, line on shield cuts below H and Y, Edge: PAYABLE AT LONDON OR DUBLIN, DH44a, NVF
Halfpennies18th CenturyYorkshire (7) Leeds (5) 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb almost touches T, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Owls head with gap to A, DH43, VF the reverse with an area of dark toning, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb to centre of T, with stop close to the end of the legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Owls' head further from legend, DH48, VF, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb touches the upright of the R, Reverse: Shield of Arms Owls head with gap to A, DH51 Good Fine, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb nearly touches T and R, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Owls head with gap to A, Edge: PAYABLE I N LONDON LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL, DH52 VF with a spot on the obverse, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze three-quarter length, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Edge: PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL, DH53 Fine, Sheffield (2) 1793 Obverse: Head left, wearing hat, YORKSHIRE HALFPENEY, Reverse: Shield of Arms, crested by Elephant's head PAYABLE IN SHEFFIELD, Edge: Engrailed, DH56, VF the obverse struck from rusty dies, 1793 Obverse: Head left, wearing hat, YORKSHIRE HALFPENEY, Reverse: Shield of Arms, crested by Elephant's head PAYABLE IN SHEFFIELD, Edge: Plain (not in collar), DH56b, NVF/GF the obverse struck from rusty dies
Halfpenny18th CenturyLothian - Edinburgh - Register Office 1796 Obverse: View of a public building EDINBURGH HALFPENNY 1796, on the ground WRIGHT DES, In exergue: REGISTER OFFICE FOUNDED 1774. in two lines, Reverse: Britannia seated left, and part of a ship, DH52, GEF with around 50% lustre
Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex - Kilvington's 1795 Obverse: Bust left, laureate, PAYABLE AT J. KILVINGTONS, Reverse: Britannia seated left BRUNSWICK HALFPENNY, date below, DH346, UNC with practically full lustre, an exceptional example, comes with old ticket
Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex - Kilvington's 1795 Obverse: Bust left, laureate, PAYABLE AT J. KILVINGTONS, tip of wreath points to the T of AT, Reverse: Britannia seated left BRUNSWICK HALFPENNY, date below, DH347, GEF with traces of lustre
Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex - Weymott's 1795 Obverse: Britannia seated left MEYMOTT & SON LONDON, Date below, Reverse: Arms of London SCALES + WEIGHTS + & + STEEL, DH348, EF with traces of lustre and a small rim nick, the obverse with an inked number in the field, comes with old ticket, Ex-Batty
Halfpenny18th CenturyNorthumberland - Newcastleundated, Obverse: A Sailor J. SPENCE . SLOP-SELLER . NEWCASTLE, in Exergue: JAMES, Reverse: Britannia seated right ROUSE BRITANNIA, Edge: Spence, DH6, EF with traces of lustre and a thin scratch in the obverse field
Halfpenny18th CenturySomerset - Bath City Token undated Obverse: The Arms and supporters of Bath, in a sunken oval, BATH CITY TOKEN, Reverse: View of a building PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE NEW ROOMS , In exergue: BATH, DH83, GEF toned
India Temple Token 35mm diameter Good Fine, Sentimental Tokens by Kirk (2) 1773 John Wilkes - Member for Middlesex NVF/Good Fine, 1774 marquis of Granby VF, Halfpenny18th CenturyCarmarthen 1792 DH5 Edge: PAYABLE IN LONDON . BRISTOL . & CARMARTHEN, Ticket or Pass 19th CenturySixpence Societe Mutuelle Des Suisses a Londres, EF and nicely toned, as part of as group (24) of medals, tokens and fantasy pieces mainly modern base metal issues, many in lustrous EF
Market Tokens (39) includes many different types, includes Spitalfields, London, Borough, Halstead and Stratford types, many shapes including triangular, square and oval types, Fine to GVF
Pay Checks - British Rail (13) uniface, in bronze on semi-circular flans, all with incuse stamped numbers GVF to EF, along with British Omnibus/Rail Oval Advertisement Passes (6) all undated, ThreepenceManchester - John Greenwood, TwopenceLondon - Andrew Menzies, Liverpool City Omnibus - John Phillips & Co. Leicestershire Street railway Co. Ltd, Warwickshire Street Railway Co. Ltd, and Staffordshire Potteries Street Railway Co. Ltd, Good Fine to NEF
Tokens a wide variety (38) includes Penny18th CenturyAnglesey 1789, Halfpennies 18th Century (9) Anglesey (2), Hampshire - Portsmouth, Warwickshire - Coventry, Warwickshire - John Wilkinson (5), Gaming Counters () in the style of George III Guineas (4), Half Guineas (15), and Queen Victoria/Napoleon (1), and Barber Tokens (8) Three Pence (2), Two Pence (3),and 1½ Pence (3), in mixed circulated grades
Two Shillings 1811 Somersetshire - Bath, Obverse: Arms and Supporters, motto 'TO FACILITATE TRADE' legend: BATH TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS, Reverse: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR TEN TOKENS BY C. CULVERHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND J. PHIPPS, Davis 15, Dalton 16, in an NGC holder and graded MS61
Unofficial Farthing Tokens (5) London - Isaac Earlyman BWS 2840, Fine, Suffolk - Lowestoft - W.C. Wiseman BWS 3130 Good Fine with some spots, Lancashire - Manchester - William Scott BWS 3530, Good Fine, Oxfordshire - Champion Grocer and Ironmonger, Nettlebed 1835 BWS 3700, VF, Ireland - Dublin - Webb & Co. BWS 6350 Good Fine
Colliery and Mining Tokens (40) includes examples from Darren, Deep Duffryn, Deep Navigation (3), Desford (2), Donisthorpe (4), Ferrymore (3), Mardy (3), Garw/Ffaldah (2), NCB Glyncastle, Taff Merthyr, Thorne, Thurcroft (3), Tymawr, Ty Trist, Victoria (2), Warsop (2), Wathmain, Wentworth, Westthorpe, Whitwell, and Time Check Tokens (3), a mix of shapes and mixed grades some EF
Engraved, Tokens, Medals and Countermarked (8) Penny 1797 engraved 'When This You See Remember Me' Fair, Token Threepence 1813 Birmingham Workhouse VG, Medals (2) 1821 Death of Queen Caroline 41mm diameter in Pewter BHM 1146 Near Fine with scratches and surface marks, Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 Edinburgh Castle - Free Museum, 32mm in bronze Good Fine, Unofficial Political Countermarked Pieces (4) Ireland (2) Ten Pence 1980 with PADDY GO HOME countermark, Five Pence 1970 with UVF countermark, GB Pennies (2) 1962 and 1966 both with IRA countermarks, Fine to VF
Halfpennies18th Century (10) Yorkshire (4) Leeds 1793 Brownbill's, Obverse: Bishop Blaze holding a wool comb, Reverse: View of Leeds Cloth Hall, Edge: PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF H.BROWNBILL SILVERSMITH, DH37About Fine/Fine, Leeds 1791 Paley's, Obverse: Bishop Blaze Standing with lamb, Reverse: Shield of Arms with owl above, DH47 VF, Sheffield 1794 Obverse: Three men working at an anvil, Reverse: Shield of Arms, DH57 VF, Sheffield undated, Obverse: Four hands crossed, Reverse: Eight arrows crossed, between two quatrefoils DH60 Fine/Good Fine, Lancashire (3) Lancaster (3) 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt, Reverse: Coat of Arms, DH31A, Good Fine with an edge knock, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt, Reverse: Coat of Arms, Edge: PAYABLE AT W.PARKER'S OLD BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSE, DH41B VG, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt, Reverse: Coat of Arms, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER, LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL, DH46, Fine/Good Fine, Hampshire- Emsworth 1793 Obverse: Seated female figure, Reverse: Dove and cornucopia, DH11, Near Fine, Kent (2) Maidstone 1795 Obverse: Shield of Arms and supporters, Reverse: Figure of Justice standing, DH36, Good Fine with some verdigris spots, Romney 1794 Obverse: Shield of Arms of Romney, Reverse: A small antique sloop, DH38 Fine
Halfpennies18th Century (8) Cornwall (2) Falmouth 1797 Obverse: A spread eagle, Reverse: FALMOUTH INDEPENTENT VOLUNTEERS 1797 in four lines, Milled edge, DH3, About VF, scarce, Penryn 1794 Obverse: A shield of Arms PRO REGE ET POPULO, Exergue: LORD DE DUNSTANVILLE COLONEL in two lines, Reverse: A laureated bust, PENRYN VOLUNTEERS above, Exergue: FIRST INROLLD APRIL 3. 1794 in two lines, DH4, GEF/AU the obverse with some spots, Essex - Colchester 1794 Obverse: A view of Colchester castle, date below, Reverse: A loom SUCCESS TO THE BAY TRADE, Edge: PAYABLE AT CHARLES HEATHS BAY MAKER COLCHESTER, DH10, VF cleaned, Herefordshire - Hereford 1794 Obverse: An apple tree SUCCESS TO THE CIDER TRADE. HEREFORD HALFPENNY C.HONIATTS BIRMm WAREHOUSE, Reverse: Figure of Justice FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD, Milled edge, DH5, NEF, Lincolnshire - Spalding 1794 Obverse: A figure of Britannia with a small lion below, SUCCESS TO THE COMMERCE OF BRITAIN, Reverse; A cypher T I in a shield, between sprigs of flowers, crest a demi-lion, Edge: PAYABLE AT T. IENNINGSS SPALDING & HOLBEACH, DH5, GVF with an edge nick, Staffordshire - Leek 1793 Obverse: A caduceus, supported by a large bale of goods, LEEK COMMERCIAL HALFPENNY 1793, Reverse: Two hands united, and a olive branch, ARTE FAVENTE NIL DESPERANDUM, berry on underside of first leaf, Edge: PAYABLE AT LEEK STAFFORDSHIRE, DH14 GVF, Wiltshire - Salisbury 1796 Obverse: View of a church CATHEDRAL CHURCH Exergue: OF SARUM, Reverse: The Grocer's arms and supporters, FINE TEAS &c. 1796 below, Edge: PAYABLE AT I & T SHARPES SALISBURY DH21, VF with some green patina, Shropshire - Coalbrook Dale 1792 Obverse: View of a bridge with a verrel sailing under ERECTED / ANNO 1779 / SPAN 100 FEET above, IRON BRIDGE AT COALBROOK DALE 1792, Reverse: A man working a machine, Exergue: INCLINED PLANE AT KETLEY 1789. Edge: PAYABLE AT COALBROOK - DALE AND KETLEY, DH14, VF
Halfpennies18th Century (8) Devon - Exeter 1792 Obverse: Bishop Blaize three-quarter length portrait, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY, Reverse: Shield of Arms EXETER HALFPENNY 1792, Edge: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF SAMUEL KINGDON, DH2, GVF/VF, Lancashire - Lancaster 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, IOHN OF YORK DUKE OF LANCASTER, star below bust, centre of crown points between U and K of DUKE, Reverse: Shield of Arms, LANCASTER HALFPENNY, Line of shield points above C and between P and E of legend, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH41, NEF with traces of lustre, Middlesex (4) Davidson's 1795 Obverse: A female seated holding a sword, and a shield bearing the Arms of London, a distant view of St. Paul's SISE LANE HALFPENNY, Reverse: A crown upon a triangle, held by two hands, Br. CONSTITUTION radiated in the centre KING . LORDS . COMMONS, Cross touches IN of KING, Edge: PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE OF T&R DAVIDSON'S, DH295, NEF, Foundling Fields 1795 Obverse: A lamb within a circle FOUNDLING FIELDS 1795, Reverse: Cypher IB within a circle, PAYABLE ON DEMAND, stop after DEMAND obscured by die flaw, as normal with this issue, milled edge, DH305, NEF, Richardson's 1795 Obverse: A figure of Fortune standing between two lottery wheels, NOTHING VENTURE NOTHING HAVE. Reverse: AT THE OFFICES OF RICHARDSON GOODLUCK & Co No.12807 THE LAST PRIZE OF £30,000 SHARED WAS SOLD IN SIXTEENTHS, DH467, EF, Political and Social Series - Hardy 1794 Obverse: Bust to left TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON Exergue: T.HARDY 1794, Reverse: ACQUITTED / BY HIS JURY / COUNSEL / HON. T. ERSKINE / V.GIBBS ESQr. in five lines, Y of BY under AC, DH1028, GVF/VF, Scotland - Lothian - Edinburgh 1796 Harrison's, Obverse: A cypher H H with a small ornament at top and bottom, Reverse: An anchor dividing the date H.HARRISON ST. LEONARDS EDIN. DH20, GVF lacquered, Perthshire - Perth 1797 Obverse: A spirit still and casks in a circle of dots PAYABLE AT DAVID PETERS WINE & SPIRIT SHOP, Reverse: The Arms of Perth and PRO REGE LEGE ET GREGE motto on a label, with sprig of flowers at each end, PERTH HALFPENNY, Edge: Diagonally milled, DH10, VF/GVF with some tone spots
Halfpennies18th CenturyKent (8) Appledore 1794 Obverse: Man carrying sack to windmill/Lion and lamb lying together in standing corn, Edge: PAYABLE AT W.PECKHAM'S APPLEDORE, DH3, GVF, Brookland 1794 Obverse: The Kentish horse in a beaded oval, Reverse: A cypher IK, above it a fleece, Edge: PAYABLE BY THOMAS KING'S BROOKLAND, DH5, VF with a few small spots, Canterbury 1795 Obverse: Side view of Canterbury cathedral, cypher in exergue below, Reverse: Shield of Arms of Canterbury, OUR KING AND COUNTRY LAWS AND TRADE, date with a Maltese Cross before and after, Edge: PAYABLE AT CANTERBURY, DH8, GVF with a die-flaw on the obverse, Dover 1794 Obverse: Bust of William Pitt, right, THE.R.HON. W.PITT. LORD WARDEN CINQUE PORTS, Reverse: The Arms of Dover, CINQUE PORTS TOKEN PAYABLE AT DOVER, Edge: AT HORN'S LIBRARY, DH16, NEF, Faversham 1794 Obverse: An ancient sloop PAYABLE AT FEVERSHAM, Reverse: Shield of Arms of the Cinque Ports CINQUE PORTS HALFPENNY, Edge: PAYABLE AT IOHN CROWSS COPPER SMITH, DH20, GVF, Hythe 794 Obverse: Shield of Arms of the Cinque Ports, CINQUE PORT HALFPENNY, Reverse: An ancient sloop, PAYABLE AT HYTH, Edge: AT RICHARD SHIPDEN'S, DH31, VF/GVF, Maidstone 1795 Shield of Arms and supporters of the borough of Maidstone, MAIDSTONE above, HALFPENNY below, Reverse: View of a paper mill, PAYABLE BY J. SMYTH AT PADSOLE PAPER MILL, Edge: Milled, DH37, GVF or better, Romney 1794 Obverse: Shield of Arms of the Town of Romney, ROMNEY HALFPENNY TOKEN 1794, Reverse: A small antique sloop, THE SUCCESS, Edge: PAYABLE AT IOHN SAWYER'S ROMNEY, DH38, GVF or better with a small spot on the sloop
Halfpennies18th CenturyLancashire (8) Lancaster 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, IOHN OF YORK DUKE OF LANCASTER, Legend continuous over bust, star below bust, centre of crown points to D of DUKE, front of crown points to U of GAUNT, Reverse: Shield of Arms, LANCASTER HALFPENNY Line of shield points between C and A, and between P and E, DH22, EF/NEF with traces of lustre, Lancaster 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, IOHN OF YORK DUKE OF LANCASTER, no star below bust, centre of crown points between D and U of DUKE, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCATER HALFPENNY 1794 in smaller letters and numbers, line of shield points to C and between P and E, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH39, GVF or better, Lancaster 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, IOHN OF YORK DUKE OF LANCASTER, star below bust, centre of crown points between U and K of DUKE, Reverse: Shield of Arms, LANCASTER HALFPENNY, Line of shield points above C and between P and E of legend, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH41, NEF with traces of lustre and a few small spots, Lancaster 1794 Obverse: Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, IOHN OF YORK DUKE OF LANCASTER, star below bust, centre of crown points between U and K of DUKE, Reverse: Shield of Arms, HALFPENNY 1794 with wider apaced date, no stop after legend, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH46, NEF, Lancaster 1794 Obverse: Bust of Daniel Ecclestone left, DANIEL . ECCLESTONE . LANCASTER, Reverse: A ship, Exergue: AGRICULT. MANUFACT. & COMMERCE, THE LANCASTER HALFPENNY 1794, no stop after COMMERCE, DH58 EF, Manchester 1793 Obverse: A porter carrying a pack, MANCHESTER HALFPENNY, date in exergue, Reverse: Shield of Arms with SIC DONEC below on a ribbon, Edge: PAYABLE AT I. FIELDINS MANCHESTER, DH135, EF or very near so with some contact marks, Manchester 1793 Obverse: Bust Three-quarters left FREDERICK DUKE OF YORK, Reverse: The Bricklayer's Arms MANCHESTER HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT J.RAYNER & CO. Edge: ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL, DH138, GVF, Scarce, Rochdale 1791 1 over 0 in date, Obverse: A man weaving in a loom HALFPENNY, Reverse: A fleece ROCHDALE 1791. Edge: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF IOHN KERSHAW, DH140, NEF
Halfpennies18th CenturyMiddlesex (7) Allen's 1795 Obverse: A shield of Arms WILLIAM ALLEN LONDON, Reverse: Shield of Arms PROMISSORY HALFPENNY, Edge: PAYABLE IN CHANDOS STREET CONVENT GARDEN, DH246, EF, Bebbington's undated, Obverse: Laureate bust to right, LONDON & MIDDLESEX . HALFPENNY. Reverse: The Prince of Wales's crest on a shield, under an umbrella, FOR . CHANGE . NO . FRAUD . JOHN . BEBBINGTON. DH254, GVF with a few small spots, Kelly's undated, Obverse: A postilion holding a harnessed horse, KELLY'S LIGHT HARNESS &c. Exergue: SOLD CHEAP AT THEIR / MANUFACTORY / STRAND / LONDON in four lines, Reverse: A saddle, spur, &c. KELLY PATENT SADLERY &c. SOLD CHEAP, DH 345, GVF with some small spots, National Series undated, Obverse: The Royal Arms with Prince of Wales's motto below LONDON AND MIDDLESEX HALFPENNY, Reverse: Crowned bust left IOHN OF GAUNT DUKE OF LANCASTER, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH957 EF with traces of lustre, the obverse with the odd small spot, National Series 1795 Obverse: Bust three-quarters left, PRINCESS OF WALES, Reverse: The Prince of Wales's crest above a portcullis, Milled edge, DH977, NEF with a flan flaw on the reverse, National Series 1795 Obverse: Bust right FREDk DUKE OF YORK HALFPENNY 1795, Reverse: A man-of war sailing to left THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND, Edge: PAYABLE AT LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH985, NVF cleaned, Political and Social Series - Hardy 1794 Obverse: Bust to left TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON Exergue: T.HARDY 1794, Reverse: ACQUITTED / BY HIS / JURY COUNSEL / HON. T. ERSKINE / V.GIBBS ESQr. In five lines, DH1026, GVF with some spots in the legend
Halfpennies18th CenturyMiddlesex (7) Corresponding Society 1795 Obverse: The fable of the bundle of sticks, LONDON CORRESPONDING SOCIETY, Reverse: A dove flying with an olive branch, Edge: BIRMINGHAM OR IN SWANSEA, DH286a, VF with some spots, Rare, Davidson's 1795 Obverse: A female seated holding a sword, and a shield bearing the Arms of London, a distant view of St. Paul's SISE LANE HALFPENNY, Reverse: A crown upon a triangle, held by two hands, Br. CONSTITUTION radiated in the centre KING . LORDS . COMMONS, Cross touches IN of KING, Edge: PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE OF T&R DAVIDSON'S, DH295, EF, Foundling Fields 1795 Obverse: A lamb within a circle FOUNDLING FIELDS 1795, Reverse: Cypher IB within a circle, PAYABLE ON DEMAND, stop after DEMAND obscured by die flaw, as normal with this issue, milled edge, DH305, GVF/NEF with traces of lustre, Richardson's 1795 Obverse: A figure of Fortune standing between two lottery wheels, NOTHING VENTURE NOTHING HAVE. Reverse: AT THE OFFICES OF RICHARDSON GOODLUCK & Co No.12807 THE LAST PRIZE OF £30,000 SHARED WAS SOLD IN SIXTEENTHS, smaller letters on the second line, Plain edge, DH468, EF with traces of old lacquering, Shackleton's 1794, Obverse: The Royal Arms and crest FRANCIS SHACKLETON LONDON, Reverse: A candle mould FINE MOULD AND STORE CANDLES, date below, Edge: PAYABLE IN SUFFOLK STREET HAY MARKET, DH477, NEF, Political and Social Series - Hardy 1794 Obverse: Bust to left TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON Exergue: T.HARDY 1794, Reverse: ACQUITTED / BY HIS / JURY COUNSEL / HON. T. ERSKINE / V.GIBBS ESQr. In five lines, DH1028, GVF/NEF, Political and Social Series - Hardy 1794 Obverse: Bust to left TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON Exergue: T.HARDY 1794, Reverse: ACQUITTED / BY HIS / JURY / COUNSEL / HON. T. ERSKINE / V.GIBBS ESQr. In six lines, DH1024, NEF/GVF
Halfpennies18th CenturyNorfolk (7) Norwich 1792 Obverse: The Arms of Norwich, MAY NORWICH FLOURISH, PRO BONO PUBLICO, Reverse: Shield of Arms of the county NORFOLK AND NORWICH HALFPENNY, date below, Edge: PAYABLE AT N. BOLINGBROKES HABERDASHER &c. NORWICH, DH15, NEF, Norwich undated Obverse: A bottle, MORE TRADE AND FEWER TAXES, Reverse: Figure of Hope standing, arm points to T, PROSPERITY TO OLD ENGLAND, Edge: Plain (not in collar) DH23b, approaching EF with a spot on the reverse, Norwich, undated, Obverse: A bottle, MORE TRADE AND FEWER TAXES, Reverse: Figure of Hope standing, arm points to Y, PROSPERITY TO OLD ENGLAND, Edge: RICHARD DINMORE & SON NORWICH, DH24, NEF with a few small spots, Norwich 1792 Obverse: Shield of Arms of the city of Norwich, upon a sword and mace, SUCESS TO THE CITY OF NORWICH, Reverse A shop front in a circle, NORWICH HALFPENNY 1792, Edge: PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF DUNHAM & YALLOP GOLD-SMITHS, DH 28, NEF, Norwich 1792 Obverse: Shield of Arms, emblazoned gules, date around, Reverse: A man working in a loom, Edge: IOHN HARVEY OF NORWICH, DH44, GVF, Norwich 1793 Obverse: A mounted dragoon PRO REGE ET PATRIA, cockade of hat points between E and T of ET, Exergue: QUEENS BAYS, Reverse: View of the barracks, NORWICH BARRACKS 1793 on a label above, Edge: PAYABLE AT IOHN ROOKS, DH46, EF with an inked number on the reversed, Norwich 1793 Obverse: A mounted dragoon PRO REGE ET PATRIA, cockade of hat points between E and T of ET, Exergue: QUEENS BAYS, Reverse: View of the barracks, NORWICH BARRACKS 1793 on a label above, Edge: Plain (not in collar) DH46a NEF/GVF
Halfpenny18th CenturySomerset - Bath City Token undated, Obverse: View of a building PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE NEW ROOMS BATH, Reverse: Arms and supporters of Bath, in a sunken oval, DH83, EF the obverse with some small flecks of dark tone
Ireland Tokens (3) Penny 1867 G.V.Stewart, Lisdourt, Good Fine, Non-Local (2) Halfpenny 1820 Obverse: Bust, no legend, /Reverse: Harp, with date below, in Brass, Fine, 1820 Hibernia/Trade and Navigation Fair
Market and Co-op Tokens a wide variety (52) includes Royal Arsenal, Ashford, J.Edmonds, Thomas May, S.Boorman, P.C.Hegerty types, many in different shapes, in mixed circulated grades, also includes Halfpenny 1794 Kent - Hawkhurst DH30 GVF, and Hop Token W.Piper, Conghurst Farm, Hawkhurst, 60 Bushels VF
Medals and Tokens (59) Medals (2) 1827 Death of Frederick, Duke of York 1827 BHM 1291 25mm in Brass VG holed, Coronation of Queen Victoria 25mm in Brass BHM 1858 Fine, holed, Costa Rica Coffee Token One Canasto Francisco Montealegre, undated 21mm in Brass Fine, as part of a group (59) comprising Gaming Counters (50), the majority are 'Good Old Days' and 'To Hanover' types, a mix of Guinea and Half Guinea sizes includes examples dated 1788, 1790, 1791, 1797, 1837, and a 1798 Scalloped edge type in mixed grades, some holed, Two pence Token 'Nulli Secundus with 418 countermark, Fine, Toy Money (3) and Two Pounds 1823 crude copies in base metal (2) Fine and Fair
PennyGloucestershire - Tewksbury - One Penny Coffee House Token undated Obverse: GOOD FOR ONE PENNYWORTH OF REFRESHMENT AT, Reverse: TEWKSBURY COFFEE HOUSE LIMITED, GVF
Unofficial Farthings (13) Warwickshire 1851 Ralph Heaton & Sons, W.530 Fine, Leicestershire T. Johnson Photographer W.1950 GVF, London (5) Bovril W.2372 (2) Fine and Good Fine, Bovril 1897 W.2378 (2) VF and NEF, Ford W.2540 VF, Crystal Palace - 1867 Robert Holt W2602 NEF with a scratch on the obverse, Manchester (2) George Grantham W.3300 Good Fine, Labrey, Entwistle & Co. W.3400 Fine, Worcester G. Mountford W.5210 Good Fine, Belfast Mackenzie & Saunders W.5536 Near Fine, Ireland - Cork William Fitzgibbon W.5740 Fine, pitted
Early Tokens a group of (23) items includes 18th century Half Pennies, 19th century Pennies a USA Washington Cent Doubled Obverse Type (this only Fair) and some medals and paranumismatica, mixed grades a good proportion in low grades
Farthings 19th Century (5) Oldham - 1851 London Exhibition - R.Cooper Tea and Coffee Merchant Fine, Liverpoolundated - John Dear Tea and Coffee Merchant, About Fine/Fine, Macclesfield undated J. Warburton Tea and Coffee Merchant, Fine, Manchester undated, Falkner Brothers - General Drapers, Stevenson Square, Manchester, Fine, Belfast undated Wm. Foster, Linen Draper and Haberdasher, Good Fine, Non-Local Halfpenny Token 1878 Reverse: Countermarked W. Bennett, Medals (2) Coronation of William IV 1831 22mm diameter in bronze, Reverse: BY TRAMPLING ON LIBERTY I LOST THE REINS, About Fine, The Gigantic Wheel - Earls Court 1903 31mm diameter in bronze VF
Gaming Tokens/Counters (67) Guinea Imitations (40) a mix of dates 1701, 1768, 1788, 1790, 1797 Shield types the majority are 'Good Old Days' legend, and Fattorini & Sons 1831 (13), Half Guinea Imitations (27) the vast majority 1788 'Good Old Days' types, in mixed grades, many of the Fattorini types EF
Halfpennies18th Century (4) Warwickshire 1788 Wilkinson's - Barge DH336 Good Fine/Fine, Cheshire (3) Macclesfield 1792 Charles Roe/Vulcan seated right, Mule with G.Gilberts, Northiam edge, DH76 Fine, Macclesfield 1791 Charles Roe/female seated, DH42 Near Fine, Macclesfield 1792 Obverse: seated female, Reverse: Bishop Blaze standing, Edge: PAYABLE AT LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL DH81 Good Fine, 19th Century (4) Pennies (3) Yorkshire - Sheffield 1812 Roscoe Place Davis 141/42 VG, Yorkshire - Barnsley undated Jackson & Listers Davis 76 Fine, Nottinghamshire - Newark 1811 Newark Castle VG with scratches, Halfpenny 19th Century Dublin 1813 J. Hilles, Davis 58 Good Fine, Canada 19th Century (3) Nova Scotia Halfpenny 1812 Trade & Navigation Fine, Upper Canada Halfpenny Bank of Upper Canada 1850, Fine with some edge knocks, Magdalen Island Penny 1815 Fair, scarce, along with Penny 1797 Countermarked LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 3D POST FREE, countermark Fin, host coin Poor, Token/MedaletManchester International Airport undated 27mm diameter in bronze
Halfpennies18th Century (7) Kent - Hawkhurst 1794 DH30 Reverse: Kentish Horse in shield, GVF, Kent - Tenterden 1796 Reverse: A Horse and Dray, DH42 Good Fine with some verdigris spots, Surrey - Guildford undated Reverse: Bishop Blaize facing with woolpack DH9, VF cleaned with some dark toning, Somerset - Bristol 1795 Reverse: Two men talking DH102 Good Fine, Middlesex National Series Reverse: Caot of Arms with Prince of Wales motto ICH DEIN on a banner below, DH956, Good Fine, Angusshire - Dundee 1797 A public building DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797 View of a glass manufactory DH17 Good Fine with two large rim cuds, Dorset - Sherborne 1793 Eagle A SHERBORNE HALFPENNY cypher P P and W, DH7 Fine, Twopences 19th CenturyNorfolk - Norwich - Robert Blake (8) VG to Near Fine
Halfpennies18th CenturyBuckinghamshire - Amersham 1797 'A Speedy and Lasting Peace' with engrailed edge DH 2a EF struck on an imperfect flan with a flan crack at 12 o'clock, Scarce.
Lead Tokens 18th Century (64) in the form of barter or tavern tokens, many with initials, designs such as Bell, Cockerel, Anchor, Lis, with some uniface types, in mixed grades, a wide ranging and interesting group for the token enthusiast
Market Tokens, Traders Tokens and Hop Tokens (84) comprising Hop Tokens (60) many different types included, mainly Kent issues, includes square and octagonal types, Fair to VF, many with attribution tickets, Market Tokens (9) Four Shillings W&A Chapman heart-shaped (2) VF, Ten Shillings W.Bruce, Spitalfields Octagonal Fine, Shilling J.Pearson square, Good Fine, J.Sudders Van Good Fine, C.T.Holmes Van, Fine, Shilling D.W.Wakefield VG/Fine, Sixpence Edwin Plowman Fine, Two Shillings Major Bros. Fine, Traders Tokens (15) all Birmingham types, includes George Jackson (2), J.C.Brindley, Walter J.Smith, Francis Nicholls Ltd., Daniell, John V.White, F.A.Pope, George Holder (2), E. Drouet & Co. S.A.Daniell, E. Hemming Ltd, Randall Bros. and R. Whitaker, square, octagonal and oval issues included, in mixed grades Fine to VF
NAAFI Tokens (9) British Armed Forces One Penny 29mm round (2), British Armed Forces Halfpenny round 25mm (2), One Franc octagonal 24mm (2), Half Franc octagonal 24mm (3), Fine to VF
Pennies to Farthings 18th Century (8) Penny Anglesey 1787 Reverse: Date above cypher, Fair, Halfpenny Anglesey 1789 25 Acorns DH362 Near Fine, Halfpenny North Wales 1793 Edge: CURRENT EVERY WHERE DH1d, Fine/Near Fine, Middlesex 1788 National Series - Obverse: Bust of William III right, Reverse: GLORIOUS REVOLUTION JUBILEE DH948 Scalloped edge, Fine, Dublin 1794 Fyan's, Obverse: Figure of Justice standing, Reverse: A bottle labelled BRANDY and a sugar loaf DH308 Fine, Cheshire - Macclesfield 1789 8 spokes on cogwheel, Fine, Cheshire - Macclesfield 1791 Obverse: Bust of Charles Roe right, Reverse: seated female DH40, Near Fine, Farthings (2) Middlesex - Pidcocks Exhibition, undated Obverse: Elephant, Reverse Cockatoo DH1067 Fine
Penny19th CenturyLondon - William Till 1834 22mm diameter in copper, Obverse: Legend on five lines within floral wreath DEALER IN ANCIENT & MODERN COIN MEDALS ANTIQUES &C. Reverse: Shield of Arms above banner ANTIQUAM OBTINENS, legend WM.TILL 17 GT. RUSSELL ST, COVENT GDN. LONDON. 1834. Plain edge, EF
Toll Tokens (2) Scarborough - One Shilling Lady Edith's Drive, undated 40mm diameter in brass, uniface, Eightpence Lady Edith's Drive, undated 40mm diameter in brass, uniface, both EF and lustrous, Shilling The Yorkshire Traction Co. Ltd 25mm diameter in white plastic VF, Sixpence Rutherford's Cafe - Beverley 26mm diameter in brass, by Ardill, Leeds, NEF, and a Threepence token/counter in brass 17mm diameter, undated, uniface, NVF
Twopence to Halfpenny 18th and 19th Century (3) Twopence 19th Century Norfolk - Norwichundated Robert Blake Withers 910 GVF, Penny 19th Century Norfolk - Norwich 1811 John Barker Reverse: Two sheep Withers 905 NEF and lustrous, Halfpenny 18th centurySomerset - Bath undated Obverse: View of a building PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE NEW ROOMS BATH, Reverse: Shield of Arms, THE ARMS OF THE CITY OF BATH, Plain edge, DH64a EF
17th and 18th Century (12) comprising Farthings and Halfpennies17th Century (6) Gloucestershire (5) Cirencester Farthing William Constable W50 Poor, Cirencester Farthing Elizabeth Kemble W56 Fair, Cirencester Farthing 1657 Bryan Mills W57 Fair, Cirencester Farthing Rebekvh Osborne W60 Fair to VG, Tewksbury Halfpenny Joseph Sheene W200 Poor, Northamptonshire Farthing, Town W74 Fair, all attributed, along with Halfpennies 18th Century (6) Norfolk (5) Norwich 1794 R.Campin Haberdasher DH21 VF, Norwich 1792 City Arms/A shop front, DH28 VF, Norwich 1792 Castle and Lion DH16 About VF, Norwich 1792 Man in Loom DH38 (2) Good Fine and VF, Somerset - Bristol 1795 Niblock's DH102 Fine/Good Fine
Colliery and Mining Tokens (26) includes examples from Gresford, Grimethorpe, Harrington, Haig, Hendy Merthyr, High Moor, Houghton, Hucknall, Ireland, Lady Windsor, Lea Hall, Littleton, Manton, Maltry, Seafield, Thurcroft, Welbeck and White Moss, a variety of shapes , in mixed grades
Lead Tokens (20, one holed) believed Wage or Hop Tokens with bird, shell, key and anchor designs on the reverse, with Initials on the obverses, many are dated, 1710, 1729, 1759, 1768, 1829, includes some uniface types, Fine to Good Fine, an interesting group
Medals and Tokens (80) a wide variety of base metal types includes a small group of 18th and 19th CenturyHalfpenny token types, in mixed grades a few lustrous
Pennies (3) Staffordshire 1811 H.Bayliss, Withers 1082 Good Fine, Birmingham and Neath/CrownCopper Company 1811 Withers 212-28 GVF with traces of lustre, Penny 1811 - Worcester City and Count Token Withers 1240-59 NVF, Halfpennies (2), Bristol - Bristol Brass and Copper Company 1811 Withers 450-3, Good Fine, Essex- Walthamstow 1814 Withers 615 (as stated by Withers to be a likely contemporary counterfeit) Good Fine
Pennies19th Century (5) Somerset Glastonbury Musical Society undated (c.1812) Withers 1087 VF with some thin scratches on the reverse, Staffordshire County 1811 Reverse: Britannia COMMERCE, Davis 16, Fine, Staffordshire - Cheadle 1812 Withers 666-8 NVF, Birmingham and Risca Copper Company 1811 Reverse: Hands clenched, Davis 60 Fine, Non-Local 1813 Trade & Navigation, Davis 1643 GVF with traces of lustre, Halfpenny 19th Century Non-Local 1812 Trade & Navigation Withers 1655-6 NEF with traces of lustre and two verdigris spots, Unofficial FarthingLondon, undated India Silk Handkerchiefs Warehouse 185 Strand/FORD 185 STRAND, W2540 EF
Pennies19th CenturyCornwall (2) 1812 West Wheal Mine, Obverse: View of St. Michael's Mount, Reverse: Prince of Wales feathers, Davis 16, VF with some contact marks, Rare, 1812 County Penny Obverse: Crowned Arms with supporters, Reverse: PENNY PIECE in centre, SUCCUSS TO THE CORNISH MINERS 1812, Davis 12, Good Fine with some thin scratches and some small verdigris spots
Penny Channel Islands/Non-Local Penny 1813 Obverse: To Facilitate Trade, Plumes with 1813 date below, Reverse: Commerce standing on a pedestal between laurel and palm branches, Withers 1682, rated RRR Fine with some dirt in the legend
Shilling19th CenturyStaffordshire - Fazeley 1811 Ten Acorns to left in wreath, Davis 8, NEF with some lustre and some touches of surface residue, these possibly removable with care
Shillings 19th Century (3) Sussex - Chichester 1811 Obverse: Market Cross, base of the building commences at the X of XII, Reverse: PATABLE AT B & J CAFFIN'S J REDMAN'S W,.HALSTEAD'S AND C. SHIPHAMS 1811 in 8 lines, Davis 7, VF the obverse cleaned, Somerset - Bristol 1811 Obverse: Arms and crest of the city of Bristol, tail of the snake in the crest touches the N of TOKEN, flagstaff and corner of flag seen to the right, Reverse: Garratt, Terrell, Bird, Beck & Grigg, Davis 21, GVF, Glamorganshire - Merthyr 1811 Flat 1's in date, Davis 3 VG
Shillings 19th CenturySomerset (3) - Frome Selwood 1811 Davis 66 Good Fine, the edge with a flaw at 1 o'clock, possibly from a mount, Bristol 1811, August 12, Garratt, Terrell, Bird, Beck and Grigg, Davis 22 GVF with touches of underlying lustre, Bristol Bridge 1811 Two acorns above the intersection of the wreath, Davis 45 GVF with touches of underlying colourful tone
Sixpence19th CenturyLeicestershire - Leicester 1811 Obverse: Arms of Leicester, SIX PENNY SILVER TOKEN, Reverse: DERBY, LEICESTER, and RUTLAND SIX-PENNY TOKEN 1811, MORGAN LICENSED MAKER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON, Davis 5, Near Fine with some slight weakness in the centre
Sixpences 19th Century (4) Wiltshire - Marlborough 1811, Reverse: Four clasped hands, Davis 5, Fine, cleaned and with old adhesive stain, bent and straightened, Somerset (3) Bristol 1811 Arms and supporters, Davis 49, Fine, Bristol 1811 Davis 45 About Fine, Bristol undated, Reverse: MORGAN LICENSED MAKER 12 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON Davis 54 Near Fine, the reverse with some scratches
Tokens or medalets (2) 19th Centuryundated, each 23mm in diameter in bronze, Obverse: Coroneted head of Queen Victoria to right, (by Pinches?) unsigned, as found on KentWoolwich Token (Batty 94) the only right facing head in the series, Reverse: in the style of the GothicFlorin Wyon patterns, design in an ornate quatrefoil, the first with a crowned English shield, the second with a crowned Irish Harp, no legends, NEF with traces of lustre, the obverses with traces of die rust on the portraits
Two Shillings 19th CenturySomerset - Bathundated (1811-1812) Obverse: BATH TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS around city arms and supporters, Reverse: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR TEN TOKENS BY C.CULVERHOUSE I.ORCHARD ANND J.PHIPPS in 9 lines, Davis 15 GVF with some underlying lustre and touches of golden tone
Halfpennies18th CenturyLothian (3) Edinburgh 1796 Harrisons, EDIN to right of anchor, DH20, VF, Edinburgh 1790 Hutchison's Obverse: St. Andrew with cross, Reverse: Arms of Edinburgh, stop at end of legend, DH24, Bold VF, Leith 1796 Wright's, Small triangular flag on fort, DH58, About VF
Masonic Tokens (23) base metal issues, includes Grand Lodge of Wiltshire, George Stephenson Lodge, Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, Lodge Toryglen Glasgow, The Border Lodge, Scotland, and more, in mixed grades many EF
Medals and Tokens (102) includes gaming counters, machine tokens, a small group of Madgeburg medallions (5), a bracelet with Victorian Silver coins attached (11) Halfcrown 1897, Florin 1893, Shillings (3) 1867, 1893, 1895, Sixpences (2) 1893, 1896, Groat 1846, Threepences (2) 1841, 1896, and MaundyTwopence 1843, a small group of GB and World 17th to 20th Century, in mixed grades
Penny18th CenturyAnglesey 1787 Obverse: Druid's head, 22 Acorns, Reverse: Date above cypher, Lettered edge, DH11, EF and attractively toned with light surface residue, Lundy (2) Puffin 1929 S.7850 UNC with around 35% lustre, Half Puffin 1929 S.7851 UNC with good lustre, the obverse with light surface lamination, the reverse with a light handling mark
Penny18th CenturyMiddlesex 1795 Political and Social series Obverse: Three-quarter bust to left REVD. WILLIAM ROMAINE .M.A Reverse: BUT I / TRUSTED IN / THEE, O. LORD / I SAID THOU / ART my GOD. / PSALM.31.14. / Exergue: OB: JULY 26. 1795. AE . 81. YEARS DH214 EF
Shilling19th CenturyNorfolk - County, Obverse: NORFOLF SUFFOLK AND ESSEX SILVER TOKEN FOR ONE SHILLING, Reverse: View of Eddystone lighthouse VALUE ONE SHILLING , Davis 1, EF and attractively toned
Tokens, Medalets, Gaming Counters, Weights, Jetons a wide variety (126) includes Medal - Russia 300 Years of the Romanov dynasty 1613-1913 29mm diameter in brass VF with suspension loop, Communion Token Earlstown Kirk 1832 Fine/VF, Gaming Counters 'To Hanover' 22mm diameter (19) 1830, 1837 (11), 1849, 1853, 1862, 1867 (3), 1868, 'To Hanover' 18mm diameter 1837 (2), Gaming Counters George III 'Spade' Guinea style (14) 1701 (3), 1768, 1770, 1790 (7, one holed), 1797 (2), Gaming Counters George III 'Spade' Half Guinea style (17) undated (2), 1701, 1768 (2), 1788 (4, one with scalloped edge), 1790, 1794, 1794 Simcox, 1795 Simcox (3), 1789, 1799, Whist Counters Victorian (3), two with 'Keep Your Temper' legends George III Contemporary Counterfeits in base metal (11) Three ShillingBank Token 1812, Shillings (9) 1816, 1818 (2), 1819 (4), 1820 (2) and Sixpence 1818, Satirical Tokens (5) 1830 Earl Grey 'By Trampling on Liberty I Lost The Reins (2), 1831 William IV 'By Trampling on Liberty I Lost The Reins' (3), Death of George IV 1830 24mm diameter in brass (2), Death of Queen Caroline 1821 27mm diameter in brass (2), Rechenpfennig Token (2) William III undated 19mm diameter in brass by Weidinger, the reverse in thew style of a William and Mary Shilling, William and Mary 18mm diameter in brass, undated Obverse: William III, Reverse Mary II, Medalet, Marriage of Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to H.R.H. Princess Alexandra of Denmark 1863, Victoria Counter Tokens (8) Obverse: Young Head of Victoria, Reverse Prince of Wales Feathers, three within a crown, one within a cartouche, Obverse: Young Head of Queen Victoria, Reverse: Double headed Eagle with shield on breast (4), Medalets (3), The Great Exhibition Building Opened 1862 (2), 1809 George III Reigns by Kettle 24mm diameter in copper, in mixed circulated grades, an interesting and wide ranging group
Tradesman's Tokens (98) Farthings - Pennies the majority being 18th centuryHalfpennies with some 19th century including Pennies and an odd Farthing generally in lower grades Fair - Fine some VF
Farthings 17th Century (2) Hampshire - Tichfield 1652 William Houghton, W.204 Good Fine with some verdigris, Kent - Dover (16) 68 Town Arms/St. Martin and beggar, W.199 About Fine
Farthings 17th Century (9) Suffolk (6) Beccles 1664 William Cutlove W7 Near Fine, Lowestoft 1669 Jos Smithson, Rob Barker Church Ward W225 Fine, Hoxne undated Will Brewster W155 (2) the first Good Fine with some verdigris, the second VG, Hoxne Benjamin Whyt VG or better with green patina, Bury 1670 Edward Tayler W81 Fine, Oxfordshire - Oxford 1652 The Mayor of Oxford W111/2 Fine, Gloucestershire - Tetbury 1669 Borough - Town Arms W163 Bold Fine, London - Westminster (New Palace Yard) 1649 W2048 Reverse: Grocer's Arms, Fine/VG
Farthings 17th CenturyNorfolk (16) Norwich (11) 1664 Violet Benton W118 Fair, undated Peeter Blofeld W122 VF, undated Robert Brown W126 VF, undated Augustine Bridgs W123/4 (2) the first Near Fine/Fine, the second Fine with some verdigris, 1653 Edward Buxton W128 NVF, 1663 Robert Claton W132 Good Fine, 1667 Spendlove W203 Fine, 1664 Thomas Ferrier W142 Bold Fine, 1664 George Hall W1149 VF, 1663 John Tabor W205 Fine/Good Fine with a planchet clip, 1662 Thomas Warne W216 Near Fine, unpriced by Dickinson, Rare, Linn Regis (3) 1668 Town Arms W63/4 Fine, 1669 Town Arms W65 Near Fine, 1662 Edward Billings W67 NVF, East Dereham John Halcott W34 Good Fine, rare, unpriced by Dickinson
Farthings and Halfpennies17th Century (6) Oxfordshire (6) Banbury Farthing Benjamin Hibberdine W10/11 VG, Banbury Farthing 1652 John Vivers W24 Fair, Banbury Farthing 1651 James Wagstaffe W26 VG, Banbury Halfpenny William Wagstaffe W28 Fair, Burford Farthing Thomas Mathews W48 Fair, Thame Farthing William Tripp W206 Fair, all attributed and with tickets
France Jeton - Tournai, undated, (c.15th Century) Obverse: Crowns and Lis in alternate angles MARIA MATER, the remainder of the legend double struck, Reverse: Two Crowns and Two Lis within inner circle, MATER DEI MEMELIT, 28mm diameter, 3.31 grammes, Fine with some residual verdigris
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