Ireland, 17th Century Ireland - Wexford Penny Token, undated, Isak Freeborn W.744 Fine, unevenly toned with some surface marks and a planchet clip, Rare, unpriced by Williamson
Northern IrelandBelfast Banking Company Limited 10 Pounds (2) both Pick 128c (Blake-Callaway BB75). The first dated 3rd December 1963 green serial number A/N 6909. And the second dated 5th June 1965 green serial number A/O 6405. Both with manuscript signature E. Williamson at lower right and black on green underprint with Bank's Coat of Arms at upper centre and payable text reads "...at our Head Office, Belfast". About UNC and scarce
Northern IrelandBelfast Banking Company Limited (2) a very high grade group comprising 5 Pounds Pick 127c (Blake-Callaway BB70) dated 6th January 1966 red serial number E/C 00090 manuscript signature E. Williamson at lower right, Black on red underprint Bank's Coat of Arms at upper centre. 10 PoundsPick 128b (Blake-Callaway BB74) dated 1st January 1943 green serial number A/N 61 manuscript signature W.A. Knott at lower right, Black on green underprint and Bank's Coat of Arms at upper centre
Books (10) The Bronze Coinage of the Late Roman Empire by Hugh Goodacre, Spink 1922. The Milled Silver Coinage of Great Britain, Spink 1925. The Coin Collector's Manual Volumes I and II by H.Noel Humphreys 1853. Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in the County of Hertfordshire by George C.Williamson. Glendining & Co. Auction Catalogue 4th November 1958 Part VII of the Richard Cyril Lockett Collection (English part III). English Coins by George C. Brooke, 1932. Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland, The British Museum 1899. Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of the Tudors and Stuarts for sale by B.A.Seaby Ltd. Roman Silver Coins Volume I The Republic to Augustus, by H.A.Seaby 1967 in mixed condition
Books - Roman Imperial Coinage the complete set of 10 Volumes in 11 parts, by Harold Mattingly, Mattingly and Sutherland, Mattingly, Sutherland and Carson, and J.P.C.Kent respectively, note that Volume II is now out of print, in excellent second-hand condition, containing thousands of pages of invaluable information about the series, along with Trade Tokens issued in the 17th Century (all 3 volumes) by George C. Williamson in good second-hand condition, the dust jackets creased (total; weight over 21 Kilos)
Die for Farthing17th CenturyGloucester Williamson 81 Town Arms within a beaded inner circle. THE ARMES OF GLOVCESTEr weighs 299 grammes, the tokens issued in 1669, as far as we have been able to establish, no 17th Century token dies have been offered for sale or auction. A highly important and significant item of considerable local interest, excessively rare.
Die for Farthing17th CenturyGloucester Williamson 83 Nags Head facing three-quarters left. AT THE NEGSHEAD, as far as we have been able to establish, no 17th Century token dies have been offered for sale or auction. A highly important and significant item of considerable local interest, excessively rare.
Books (15) C Williamson complete 3 volume work on 17th century tokens, others (12) covering Tokens (3 volumes by RC Bell) and coins, the Williamsons a very useful set
17th century tokens. (8). Includes a Hampshire, Gosport farthing. Obverse Stephen lock and (ship). Reverse Dorothy of Gosport, D.S.L. New variety of Williamson 72. Together with a group of Colchester farthings. The Gosport farthing is very fine, the rest are average fine.
17th Century (17) BedfordshireBarton in the Clay Williamson 3, Bedford W7, 11, 12, 17, 19, Biggleswade W24, 25, Dunstable W36, Great Barford W48, Houghton Regis W56, Milton W76, Potton W79, Woburn W101, 106, all attributed, last NVF others Fair to Fine
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