United States of America, Half-Dollars (4), 1892 Columbian Exposition, 1934 Maryland Tercentenary, 1936 Albany, 1951 Booker T. Washington [4]. Last mint state, others extremely fine, first dark-toned £150-£200 --- Provenance: M. Lessen Collection, additionally: first and third Coin Galleries Mailbid Sale, 13 February 1991 (3787, 3808), second Stack’s Auction (New York), 5-6 May 1993, lot 551, last from a mint roll of 20 bt from Albany State Bank 1951. Sold for the benefit of the British Numismatic Society
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KENT, Dymchurch, William Parris, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.67g/6h (DH 15); Faversham, John Crow, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.92g/6h (DH 20); Goudhurst, William Fuggle, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.85g/6h (DH 28a), 8.79g/6h (DH 28b, F countermark on obv.), William Mynn, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.70g/6h (DH 29), 9.75g/6h (DH 29, M countermark on obv.); Hawkhurst, Charles Hider, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.41g/6h (DH 30); Hythe, Richard Shipden, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.89g/6h (DH 31); Lamberhurst, Thomas Foster, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.61g/6h (DH 34), John Gibbs, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.33g/6h (DH 35), 10.01g/6h (DH 35a); Maidstone, Henry Oliver, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.44g/6h (DH 36), James Smyth, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.37g/6h (DH 37); Romney, John Sawyer, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.41g/6h (DH 38); Sandwich, Thomas Bundock, Halfpenny, 9.38g/6h (DH 39); Staplehurst, John Simmons, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.75g/6h (DH 40); Tenterden, Isaac and Thankful Cloake, Halfpenny, 1796, 8.48g/12h (DH 42) [17]. DH 28b, 29 with countermark and 40 about fine and better, others very fine and better £140-£180 --- Provenance: DH 30 bt T. Millett
LONDON, Aldersgate Street, Michael and Harry Oppenheim, Halfpenny, 1797, frontal elevation of St Paul’s Cathedral, rev. weaver in loom, edge payable at m & h oppenheims toy warehouse london, 10.26g/6h (DH 398). Very fine and very rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Fawcett/Litman Collection; D.L. Spence Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 67, 29 September 2005, lot 1388; bt R. Gladdle
SHROPSHIRE, Coalbrook Dale, Reynolds & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 13.72g/12h (DH 17); Shrewsbury, Salop Woollen Manufactory, Halfpence (2), 1793, 10.97g/6h (DH 22), 1794, 9.60g/6h (DH 25d) [3]. First extremely fine with original colour, others very fine £50-£70 --- Provenance: DH 17 with C.D. Cooke June 2002, bt M. Finlay
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Expanding Cross type [Heavy issue], Canterbury, Ælfred, ælfred on centar, bust D, reads reex, 1.51g/12h (Freeman 5; BMC 61; N 823; S 1177). Small edge loss at 7 o’clock, some light corrosion on reverse and artificially toned, otherwise very fine £180-£220 --- Provenance: M. Trenerry Collection, DNW Auction 194, 7-8 September 2021, lot 34 [from Seaby]
17th Century Tokens, Unattributed, with personal names: W. Clough, Halfpence, 1667 (2), 2.42g/12h, 1.24g/3h (both N 9343; BW. 34); Andrew Tucker, lozenge-shaped Halfpenny, 1669, 1.84g/12h (N 9354; BW. 55) [3]. First fine, others fair £80-£100 --- Provenance: R.H. Thompson Collection, DNW Auction 191, 43-5 May 2021, lot 814, additionally: N 9343 at 2.42g bt N.A. Clark, N 9343 at 1.24g SCMB October 1984 (M 279), P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 328 (part), N 9354 Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 396 (part), P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 328 [from Seaby May 1985]
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, STAFFORDSHIRE, Harborne, Green Field Tavern, J. Salt, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by Bird, 26mm (W 2042); Gornal Wood, Pear Tree Inn, Eli Jones, brass Threehalfpence by Vaughton, 25mm (W 5772), Isaac Jones, brass Threehalfpence. 26mm (W 5778), Robinson, brass Sixpence, 26mm (W 5781), Longton, John Butterworth, brass, 21mm (W 3060), Waterloo Inn, W.T., brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (W –), Smethwick, The District Permanent Money Society, brass Twopence by Daniell, 24mm (Withers 2294); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, King’s Arms American Bowling Saloon, brass Threepence, 25mm (W 2316), William Jones, 1852, brass (Withers 620), M. Lyons, International Exhibition, 1862, 35mm (Allen SK C030), Malt Shovel, Charles H. Lea, brass Twopence-Halfpenny with value partly erased, 26mm (W 2424), Midland Woollen Emporium, Hepworth, brass, 27mm, Pump Tavern, brass, 25mm (W 2776 var.), Turk’s Head, Steelhouse Lane, S. Rowley, brass Threehalfpence by Dipple, 22mm (W –), Coventry, Coventry Show Fair, copper, 25mm; WORCESTERSHIRE, Dudley, Castle Fetes, C.W. Bourne, brass Sixpence, 27mm (W 7370), Netherton, Cottage Spring, J. Parry, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by W. Smith, 26mm (W 7030), Redditch, Windle’s Sick and Dividend Society, brass Threepence by Smith, 27mm (Withers 2140), Worcester, Davies, copper, 24mm; together with a brass medalet of William Shakespeare [20]. Fine to very fine £80-£100
George Cooke, 1805, a copper medal by T. Webb, 53mm (BHM 570; E 973); Church and King, 1807, a white metal medal by P. Kempson and S. Kindon, 42mm (BHM 630); George III, Grand National Jubilee, 1809, a filled brass medal, signed M & P (perhaps N. Marchant and L. Pingo), 51mm (BHM 655) [3]. First two scratched, last with two carbon spots on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine or better; second and third pierced, last with ring and ribbon attached £100-£150
FRANCE, Louis Philippe, Accession, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 42mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 343); Distribution of Flags, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 51mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 343); Louis Philippe and Marie-Amelie, 1833, a copper medal by J.P. Montagny, 41mm; Marriage of the Duke of Orléans and Princess Hélène of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1837, a copper medal by J.J. Barre, 41mm (BDM I, 130); Opening of the Musée de Versailles, 1837, a restrike bronze medal by A Depaulis [struck after 1880], 75mm (BDM I, 557); Industrial Exposition, 1839, a copper medal by A. Depaulis, 56mm; Death of the Duke of Orléans, 1842, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, 39mm; Louis Philippe, a copper medal by M. Vivier, undated, 28mm (BDM VI, 291) [8]. Very fine or better £80-£100
British Iron Age, CORIELTAUVI, Dumno Tigir Seno, Stater, do m[n] on table intersected by vertical wreath, ornaments in quarters, rev. tigir [se]no, horse left with large open head, 5.41g (ABC 1971; BMC 3325-7; S 414). Some surface deposits, otherwise better than very fine, very rare £2,000-£2,600

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