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19th Century Collection Halfpennies : Tokens

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Auction 171
Tokens Tokens an impressive in an album (149) includes (116), many rare pieces included with Low Hall 1797 DH1 A/UNC, believed to be only 200 minted, Very Rare. - 1795 Obverse: Stag lying under a tree, Reverse: Windsor 1795, Edge : SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON DH1a A/UNC with traces of lustre, very rare and desirable. - 1796 Crescent DH3 A/UNC and attractively toned. - Badminton 1796 DH32 Obverse: Ship, Reverse: Legend in 10 lines, GEF. - Abergavenny 1795 Obverse: A cask, JAMES POWELL IMPORTERS/ Reverse: J.POWELL/WINE & BRANDY/ MERCHANT/. ABERGAVENNY DH1 EF with a hint of lustre, scarce. - 1790 J.Spence Slop-seller DH15 UNC with hints of colourful tone, Very scarce, - County Obverse: COL. NOEL OF THE RUTLAND FENCIBLES etc. in 7 lines, Reverse: WHOSE EXAMPLE IN LIFE CONSISTS IN BEING BRAVE HUMANE, NOBLE & GENEROUS in 6 lines. DH1, GEF with traces of lustre, Very Rare and desirable. Gloucestershire - Brimscombe Port 1795 Obverse: A barge with plain sails, THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL, Reverse: The entrance into a tunnel, Edge: PAYABLE AT BRIMSCOMBE PORT, DH60, GEF with traces of lustre, Very Rare, - Aylesbury 1796 Obverse: William III/Reverse: A cap of Liberty on a pole, DH7 A/UNC toned, the obverse with usual weaker strike on the bust. USA/ Starry Pyramid Halfpenny, Lancashire DH59c, Breen 1156, edge reads LANCASTERLONDON (No space between) due to slipped collar, GVF, Rare. The vast majority of the tokens in the 18th Century group are EF, representing a wide spread of counties and types, the remaining group includes s , Farthings 18th Century, , shield-shaped, many of the 18th Century Halfpenny group in EF, the remaining group in mixed grades to GVF
£4,200 London Coins : A171 : Lot 1121 : Tokens an impressive collection in an album (149) includes Halfpennies 18th Century (116), many rare... London Coins : A171 : Lot 1121 : Tokens an impressive collection in an album (149) includes Halfpennies 18th Century (116), many rare...

Auction 170
Tokens and base metal (33) mostly including Canadian Provincial issues, low to middle grades along with (12) F-GVF little or no duplication and from an old
£140

Auction 162
Tokens (28) a small comprising Eighteen Pence - 1811 Obverse: West front of Peterborough Cathedral, Reverse: Peterborough GVF, s (22) (6) Bridlington 1812 Cook and Harwood Davis 5 VF toned 1812 Reverse: Arms with owls as supporters Davis 30">Davis 30 NEF toned, Mirfin and Parker 1812 Obverse: Lion holding a standard, Reverse: Seated female, D over the 1 in the date, with H on the bale, Davis 8 VF, York 1811 Cattle and Barber, Letter Y on last palm blade over the last digit of the date, Davis 62 GEF and lustrous, 1812 James Laycock Davis 3 VF, Yorkshire County - West Riding 1811 Davis 1 GVF toned, (3) Diss 1811 Muskett & Sons Davis 7 NEF and nicely toned, (2) 1811 F.R.Reynolds Davis 15 NVF, 1811 J.Hunton's Davis 13, VF/GVF with a few tone spots, - 1811 The Workhouse Davis 8 EF and lustrous, - 1811 Rushbury and Woolley Davis 2 GVF, (2) 1812 W.B.Best Davis 8 Toned VF, Blandford 1811 H.Ward Davis 2, VF, 1811 Arms of Gloucester between two sprigs of olive, crest a cap of maintenance Davis 5 VF or better, toned, County - , Obverse: Arms, Reverse: Devon Token, Davis 2 Fine, (2) 1811 Obverse: Arms without supporters, Reverse: BRISTOL SILVER TOKEN 12, Davis 18 GVF toned, 1812 Davis 17, C.Culverhouse, I.Orchard and J.Phipps, no Periods after C,I, and J Davis 17 VF toned, Rare, - -upon-Tyne 1812 Obverse: Arms PAYABLE BY ALEXr KELTY NEWCASTLE ON TYNE Reverse: View of a Davis 7 EF and lustrous, - 1812 Seven Acorns inside left of wreath, Davis 17 VF, - High Wycombe 1811 Town Hall-James Gomme Davis 1 VF Toned, - Shilling 1812 Obverse: The Arms of Liverpool. Thos. Wilson, Reverse: A female seated on a bale, Davis 2 Near VF, nicely toned, Non-Local undated Bees and Beehive/Britannia Davis 7 VF, - 1812 G.&R. Ferns and T.Cartwright, Bees and Beehive/Female seated, 15 bees, No H on the bale Davis 5 VF, Birmingham and 1811 Rose Company Davis 95 GVF, (3) Non Local, Trade and Navigation 1813 Davis 43 NEF, Non Local 1815 Genuine British Copper, Britannia left, 4 Leaves in the olive branch Davis 73 VF, Penny ed on a 1797 Penny ROBINSON CUTLER, AVERY ROW, LOWER GROSVENOR STREET LONDON undated, Near Fine, USA Hard Times Token 1837 Extive Experiment GVF
£650

Auction 156
Tokens , Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, Grendon 1842. (22 pieces) Obverse: Bust to right: "SIR GEORGE CHETWYND BARONET. 1842.". Reverse: Coat of Arms of the Chetwynd family: "GRENDON HALFPENNY". . Privately issued by Sir George Chetwynd, a great numismatist of the 19th century, for fellow collectors. His collection was sold over four days in September 1872, Bell Warwickshire No: A2, Davis Token Coinage of Warwickshire No: 821 Lustrous UNC, many prooflike, some with spots
£240

Auction 150
Tokens A (139) mostly Australia and New Zealand Pennies and in collectable grades (average VF) no obvious duplication so unusual to see such a wide variety £1,500

Auction 145
Tokens , Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, Grendon 1842 (5 pieces) . Obverse: Bust to right: "SIR GEORGE CHETWYND BARONET. 1842.". Reverse: Coat of Arms of the Chetwynd family: "GRENDON HALFPENNY". . Privately issued by Sir George Chetwynd, a great numismatist of the 19th century, for fellow collectors. His collection was sold over four days in September 1872, Bell Warwickshire No: A2, Davis Token Coinage of Warwickshire No: 821, (4 pieces with PAYABLE AT GRENDON HALL edge, the other with Plain edge) UNC and lustrous a couple with spots
£70

Auction 124
Tokens A in an album (160) comprising , 18th Century s, 19th and a varied group in mixed circulated grades
£700

Auction 105
Tokens A small (24) Unofficial s (3), (14), (2) ed (1), Pennies 1788 (1), 19th c
£90

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