Trade cards & stickers, Football selection, mostly in albums containing mainly part-sets inc. FKS, Soccer Stars in Action, Soccer Stars 1971/72 & 72/73 also Soccer Stars Gala Collection, World Cup Mexico 70, a folder of loose FKS stickers 1972/73, 4 packets of Target Soccer Fantastiks iron-on transfers, and a German issue World Cup 1970 coin collection complete in original folder (mixed condition, fair/vg)
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Dunstable, Edward Chester, Halfpence, 1667 (3), 2.13g/6h, 1.58g/6h, 1.37g/6h (all GO 36; N 26, second this piece; BW. 36); William Element, Farthings (2), 0.75g/6h, 0.65g/12h (both GO 36B; N –; D 36B); Daniell Finch, Halfpence, 1668 (2), 1.28g/12h, 0.98g/12h (both GO 38; N 27, former this piece; BW. 38); Daniell Fossey, Halfpence, 1668 (3), 2.80g/9h, 2.28g/9h, 1.14g/12h (all GO 39, first plated and mentioned by GO; N 28; BW. 38); William Fossey, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.83g/6h (GO 40.1; N 29; BW. 40); Edward Tiplady, Halfpenny, 2.09g/9h (GO 41; N 30, this piece; BW. 41); John Whitley, Farthing, 1.11g/6h (GO 42.2; N –; BW. 42); Nathaniell Wimpew, Halfpenny, 1.50g/12h (GO 43; N –; BW. 43) [14]. Varied state, GO 42.2 very rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: GO 36 at 1.58g R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection; GO 38 at 1.28g R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, SNC February 1988 (411); GO 41 Norweb Collection, SNC September 1987 (5341); In the present context, it is likely that GO 40 is the same coin as N 29c, but in the absence of an image this cannot be proven
Great Barford, Mary Brine, Halfpence (3), 1.28g/3h, 1.20g/3h, 1.17g/3h (all GO 47A; N –; D 47A); Edmund Ward, Halfpence, 1668 (2), 3.79g/9h, 3.18g/9h (both GO 48; N 3; BW. 48) [5]. Fourth fine and with dark patina, others in varied state; the only issuers for the village £50-£70 --- In the present context, it is likely that GO 48 at 3.18g is the same coin as N 3b, but in the absence of an image this cannot be proven
Harrold, John Bletsoe, Halfpence, 1668 (2), 1.25g/6h, 0.89g/3h (both GO 50; N 32; BW. 50) [2]. Varied state, first pierced; the only issue for the village £20-£30 --- In the present context, it is likely that the second piece is the same coin as N 32a, but in the absence of an image this cannot be proven
Potton, Richard Atkinson, Farthing, 1661, 0.88g/4h (GO 79; N 42; BW. 79); Hugh Conny, Halfpence, 1666 (2), 1.80g/12h, 1.62g/12h (both GO 80; N 43; BW. 80); John Harper, Farthing, 1657, 1.30g/6h (GO 81; N 9416; BW. 81); Henry Rugeley, Halfpence, 1666 (2), 2.22g/9h, 1.09g/12h (both GO 82; N 44; BW. 82); Andrew Selby, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.21g/9h (GO 82A; N 2318; D 82A); Richard Thorne, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.23g/9h (GO 83, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 83) [8]. GO 82A good fine, others in varied state, last with attempted piercing, a good town group £80-£100 --- Provenance: GO 83 D.J. Gaunt Collection In the present context, it is likely that GO 80 at 1.62g is the same coin as N 43b, but in the absence of an image this cannot be proven
Shefford, Joseph Boulstred, Farthings, 1667 (2), 0.84g/9h, 0.62g/3h (both GO 84; N 46; BW. 84); Joseph Crocker, Halfpence, 1670 (2), 1.40g/9h, 1.37g/9h (both GO 85; N –; BW. 85); Joseph Fose, Farthings (2), 1.11g/6h (GO 86.2; N –; BW. 86), 0.45g/6h (GO 86.3, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 86); Isaac Sheppard, Farthings, 1664 (3), 1.05g/12h, 0.90g/9h, 0.89g/9h (all GO 89, second this piece illustrated; N 49, first 49a, this piece; BW. 89) [9]. GO 85 at 1.37g, GO 89 at 1.05g and 0.90g fine or better, others in varied state, GO 86.3 extremely rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: GO 89 at 0.90g D.J. Gaunt Collection In the present context, it is likely that GO 89 at 0.89g is the same coin as N 49b, but in the absence of an image this cannot be proven
Woburn, Francis Collman, Halfpence, 1667 (4), 1.28g/12h, 1.27g/12h, 1.16g/12h, 0.97g/6h (all GO 101; N 52; BW. 101); Rich Gasley, Halfpence, 1666 (2), 1.95g/9h, 1.88g/6h (both GO 102; N 53, former this piece; BW. 102); Nathaniel Lawson, Farthing, 1664, 0.90g/6h (GO 106; N –; BW. 106); together with a modern facsimile reprint of Blundell, J.H., Bedfordshire Seventeenth Century Tokens [8]. Mostly fine, one or two GO 101s better £100-£150 --- Provenance: GO 102 at 1.95g Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], SNC November 1987 (6655) In the present context, it is likely that GO 101 at 0.97g is the same coin as N 52b, but in the absence of an image this cannot be proven
18th Century Tokens, ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Penny, 1788, druid’s head left, 21 acorns in wreath, rev. pm co cypher, edge on demand in london liverpool or anglesey, 28.44g/12h (DH 244). Small spot on lower part of hood and some minor pitting in reverse field, otherwise better than very fine, exceptionally rare and far superior to the only other known specimen [Baldwin 102, 2363, the DH plate coin] £1,000-£1,500 --- Provenance: L. Clements Collection, Sotheby Auction, 16-17 November 1936, lot 302 (part); F.S. Cokayne Collection; A.H. Baldwin Collection, Spink Auction 43, 19 April 1985, lot 189; W.J. Noble Collection, Part I, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1148; Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 91 (Sydney), 21-3 July 2009, lot 3929; D.B. Griffiths Collection
19th Century Tokens, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Neath, Morgan’s ‘Shillings’, 1811 (2), 2.90g/12h, 2.72g/12h (both D 15; Wager pp.40-2, 53) [2]. First fair and superior to the Dalton plate coin, second mediocre, both very rare; the earliest ‘date’ on a token in the series £30-£40 --- Provenance: First D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 3 November 1993, lot 171 (part), D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VII, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 826 (part); second S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 589 (part)
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Cwmfelinfach, Forestier & Walker Conservative Club, zinc Threepence, 24mm (Cox 109); together with a Fattorini ISG, 1831, a Victorian Penny, 1901, obv. re-engraved to give Victoria a beard, hat and uniform, and a Farthing, young head, rev. planed smooth and re-engraved with hexagram pattern; an unidentified silver coin, both sides planed smooth and re-engraved, hunting horn and bag over crossed rifles, dog and bird behind, rev. covered in wavy lines except for numbers 1575 at top and 43132 at bottom, 30mm [5]. Varied state £90-£120
Denton, M., and Prattent, T., The Virtuoso’s Companion and Coin Collectors Guide, 8 vols in two, London, 1795-7, 240 engraved plates, frontispiece, preface, 15 + 8pp indices (Manville 238) [2]. Original brown morocco with gilt edging, ribbed and decorated gilt spine; both front covers detached and some minor foxing to plates, otherwise a clean original set in need of sympathetic repair £120-£150 --- Provenance: Ex libris Lady William Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans [bookplate in vol. II]; Elizabeth Edgar, 1846 [signature in vol. I]
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