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DORSET. Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Gaol and House of Correction at Dorchester. T. Patch, Dorchester, 1835, bound with PIERS, O. A Few Hints respectfully addressed to Landowners . . . particularly to those in Dorset. Hatchard, 1838; The Casting Vote [a play]. Weymouth, [ca. 1835]; Dorset Lent Assizes, 1822. Rex versus Bourne. Weymouth, 1822; and other pamphlets in 1 vol., quarter morocco. YEATMAN, H.F. An Inquiry into the Present State of the Exiting County Rate . . . within the County of Dorset. T.H. Toll, Sherborne, [1823], quarter roan; and others on Dorset. (6)
Songs of the Celtic Past by Norreys Jephson O'Conor. New York: John Lane 1918. With author's dedication 'Frances Cheney with greetings from a fellow craftsman and friend, Norreys Jephson O'Conor. Time is nothing, loveliness is all. May 29th 1918' Selection from the Poems of William O`Leary Graig-na-Managh Illustrated, 8vo Galway 1926, illus., 44 pp., good. The Way That I Went, An Irishman in Ireland by Robert Lyoyd Praeger. Dublin: Hpdges, Figgis. 1939. First, illus with folding map, blue cloth with dust jacket. (Natural History) Arrows: Poems by George Nobel Plunkett. Dublin: M.H. Gill 1921. 64 pp. Cover worn. Girl Friday by Jane Dolinger. London: Jarrolds1967. Seán Ó Corcora bookplate. Illus. Poems by Fanny Fisher. London: T. Fisher Unwin 1889. With dedication from the author. Appreciations with an Essay on Style by Walter Pater. London: McMillan and Co., 1913. Albert Fox, The Devout Merchant, A Memoir by Rev. John Jones. Liverpool: Howell 1867. Christmas at Annesley by M.E. Shipley. London: Marcus Ward & Belfast: Royal Ulster Works 1875 (9).
Six Books of Various Interest. A History of Banbridge. Captain Richard Linn. The Banbridge Chronicle Press. 1935 .Illustrated. Country Cracks, Old Tales From The County Of Armagh. T.G.F Paterson. Dundalk: 1939. Historic Warwickshire. J. Tom Burgess. H.T Cooke & Sons.1849. Featuring Original illustrations. Dora at Westminster. Dublin : Irish Wheelman Prtg. and Pub. Co., Ltd., [1918?] The Reminiscences of The Right Hon. Lord O' Brien. Georgina O'Brien. London: Edward Arnold.1916. Cadenus. Sybil Le Brocquy. Dublin. The Dolmen Press. 1962.
A Collection of Books on Poetry, Sculpture and Other. The Art of Graveyard Monuments. Second Edition. London: May: 1925. Raghley, O Raghley and Other Poems. Robin Wilson. Edinburgh: 1955. Blossoms In The Shade. John Clarke. Belfast. 1924 Verses Old and New. Helena Callanan. Cork: Eagle Works. 1899. On The Barricades. Robert Greacen, Bruce Williamson, Valentin Iremonger. New Frontiers Press. The Seeker. Maurice Wilkins. Dolmen Press Dublin: 1960. Magnificat. Geraldine Plunkett. The Candle Press. 1917.Twenty Poems. Niall Sheridan and Donagh Mac Donagh. Prvately Printed 1934.Memories of Poems and Sketches by Sean Moynihan. With Autograph from Author. Powell Press. Dublin.Poems By Michael Harris With An Introduction by Sir Compton Mackenzie. Dolmen Press. 1965.Selected Poems of Herbert Moore Pim. Dublin: The Candle Press. 1917. The Poetical Works of Robert Young. Londonderry. James Hempton Derry: 1863. Fancies And Feelings: Original Poems. Henry Parkinson. Dublin: McGlashan and Gill. 1857. (13).
Books of General Irish Interest. A Brief Historical Narrative of The Origin And Constitution of The Honourable Irish Society. London: Waterlow and Sons Limited. Good Condition; Stories From Keating's History of Ireland. Osborn Bergin, Ph.D. Dublin 1912; Legendary Stories of The Carlingford Lough District. Michael George Crawford.Newry: 1913-1924; Manual of Public Health for Ireland. Thomas Grimshaw, M.A. Dublin: 1875; Irishmen Of Today, Douglas Hyde. Diarmid O' Cobhthaigh. Dublin: 1917; Notes on Ireland. J. Baker Greene LL.B. London: 1886; Mysteries of Ireland. Circa 1895; The Siege of Derry. Charlotte Elizabeth. New York. John S. Taylor & Co. 1841.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Nathaniel Bolingbroke, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv arms of Norwich, a castle and lion below, MAY NORWICH FLOURISH. PRO BONO PUBLICO around, stop after FLOURISH, rev shield of arms of the county of Norfolk, NORFOLK AND NORWICH HALFPENNY. 1792 around, the lower end of the baton on the right aligns between the two N’s of HALFPENNY, the lower end of the baton on the left aligns between the O and R of NORFOLK, edge PAYABLE AT N. BOLINGBROKES HABERDASHER & C. NORWICH .X . (Atkins p.151, 15; D&H Norfolk 14). Nearly mint state with substantial original colour.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Nathaniel Bolingbroke, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv arms of Norwich, a castle and lion below, MAY NORWICH FLOURISH PRO BONO PUBLICO around, no stop or annulet after FLOURISH, rev shield of arms of the county of Norfolk, NORFOLK AND NORWICH HALFPENNY. 1792 around, the lower end of the baton on the right aligns under the second N of HALFPENNY, the lower end of the baton on the left aligns under the first O of NORFOLK, edge PAYABLE AT N. BOLINGBROKES HABERDASHER & C. NORWICH .X . (Atkins p.151, 17; D&H Norfolk 16). Minor spots, otherwise nearly mint state with substantial original colour remaining. ex Spink
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, George Butler, Copper Halfpenny, obv paint pot, cask and two brushes crossed within a circle, GEORGE . BUTLER . OIL . MAN . HACKNEY. around, rev cypher G B., FOR THE USE OF TRADE o around, edge milled (Conder p.83, 122; Atkins p.85, 154b; D&H Middlesex 312b). From the fractured obverse die, good extremely fine and toned, rare.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Dunham & Yallop, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv shield of arms of the city of Norwich upon a sword and mace, between palm branches, SUCCESS TO THE CITY OF NORWICH around, raised shield, no tie at branches, the hilt of the sword points to the left of the O of OF, the top of the mace points to the first limb of H of THE, rev shop front within a circle, DUNHAM & YALLOP over the door, NORWICH HALFPENNY. 1792 around, edge PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF DUNHAM & YALLOP (D&H Norfolk 27a). Very fine and very rare. ex Lincoln Collection
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Dunham & Yallop, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv shield of arms of the city of Norwich upon a sword and mace, between palm branches, SUCCESS TO THE CITY OF NORWICH around, raised shield, no tie at branches, the hilt of the sword points to the first limb of the O of OF, the top of the mace points to the centre of H of THE, rev shop front within a circle, DUNHAM & YALLOP over the door, NORWICH HALFPENNY. 1792 around, edge PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF DUNHAM & YALLOP GOLD-SMITHS (Conder p.120, 20; Pye p.39, 1; Virt p.39; Atkins p.153, 29; D&H Norfolk 28). Good extremely fine.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Dunham & Yallop, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv shield of arms of the city of Norwich upon a sword and mace, between palm branches, SUCCESS TO THE CITY OF NORWICH around, raised shield, no tie at branches, the hilt of the sword points to the first limb of the O of OF, the top of the mace points to the centre of H of THE, rev shop front within a circle, DUNHAM & YALLOP over the door, NORWICH HALFPENNY. 1792 around, edge PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF DUNHAM & YALLOP (D&H Norfolk 28a). Extremely fine and rather rare.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Dunham & Yallop, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv shield of arms of the city of Norwich upon a sword and mace, between palm branches, SUCCESS TO THE CITY OF NORWICH around, raised shield, no tie at branches, the hilt of the sword points to the first limb of the O of OF, the top of the mace points to the centre of H of THE, rev shop front within a circle, DUNHAM & YALLOP over the door, NORWICH HALFPENNY. 1792 around, edge plain (D&H Norfolk 28, edge unlisted; noted as D&H Norfolk 28b). Nearly very fine and exceptionally rare. ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired 14 January 1939 for 30/-
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Hall, Copper Halfpenny, obv toucan on a branch with head facing right, TO . THE . CURIOUS . OBSERVERS . OF . NATURAL . PHAENOMENA . around, small toucan, the beak extends below the E of OBSERVERS and the lower branch to the left points between the T and O of TO, rev THE 1ST ARTIST IN EUROPE, with T . HALL . PRESERVER . OF . BIRDS . BEASTS . OR . REPTILES. CITTY . ROAD . NEAR . FINSBURY . SQUARE. around, edge PAYABLE IN LONDON . + . + . + . + (Atkins p.95, 229; D&H Middlesex 318). From the fractured obverse die, good extremely fine and exceedingly rare. ex James Atkins Collection ex W J Davis Collection, Sothebys, 11 March 1901, lot 132 ex S H Hamer Collection, 26-28 November 1930, lot 170 ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired for him at the Hamer Sale for £6.5
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Hall, Copper Halfpenny, obv toucan on a branch with head facing right, TO . THE . CURIOUS . OBSERVERS . OF . NATURAL . PHAENOMENA . around, large toucan, the beak extends below the O of OBSERVERS and the lower branch to the left points to the A of PHENOMENA, rev THE 1ST ARTIST IN EUROPE, with T . HALL . PRESERVER . OF . BIRDS . BEASTS . OR . REPTILES. CITTY . ROAD . NEAR . FINSBURY . SQUARE. around, edge PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON X X (Atkins p.95, 230a; D&H Middlesex 319a). Good extremely fine, toned.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Hall, Copper Halfpenny, obv toucan on a branch with head facing right, TO . THE . CURIOUS . OBSERVERS . OF . NATURAL . PHAENOMENA . around, large toucan, the beak extends below the O of OBSERVERS and the lower branch to the left points to the A of PHENOMENA, rev THE 1ST ARTIST IN EUROPE, with T . HALL . PRESERVER . OF . BIRDS . BEASTS . OR . REPTILES. CITTY . ROAD . NEAR . FINSBURY . SQUARE. around, edge PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL (Atkins p.95, 230b; D&H Middlesex 319b). Good extremely fine and patinated, exceedingly rare, perhaps only one other traced.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Hall, Copper Halfpenny, obv toucan on a branch with head facing right, TO . THE . CURIOUS . OBSERVERS . OF . NATURAL . PHAENOMENA . around, large toucan, the beak extends below the O of OBSERVERS and the lower branch to the left points to the A of PHENOMENA., rev THE 1ST ARTIST IN EUROPE., with T . HALL . PRESERVER . OF . BIRDS . BEASTS . OR . REPTILES. CITTY . ROAD . NEAR . FINSBURY . SQUARE. around, edge milled (Conder p.88, 157; Pye p.30, 4; Virt p.28; Atkins p.95, 230c; D&H Middlesex 319c). A few blemishes, otherwise nearly mint state with substantial original colour.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Hall, Gilt-copper Halfpenny, obv toucan on a branch with head facing right, TO . THE . CURIOUS . OBSERVERS . OF . NATURAL . PHAENOMENA . around, large toucan, the beak extends below the O of OBSERVERS and the lower branch to the left points to the A of PHENOMENA, rev THE 1ST ARTIST IN EUROPE, with T . HALL . PRESERVER . OF . BIRDS . BEASTS . OR . REPTILES. CITTY . ROAD . NEAR . FINSBURY . SQUARE. around, edge milled (Conder p.88, 157; Pye p.30, 4; Virt p.28; Atkins p.95, 230c; D&H Middlesex 319c). Trifling marks and a small spot, otherwise nearly as made and brilliant.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, John Jordan, Copper Halfpenny, 1794, obv helmeted bust left, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY around, P of PROMISSORY and the stop after HALFPENNY free from bust, rev ship under sail to right, 1794 below, PRO BONO PUBLICO above, the mainmast to the centre of O in BONO, edge PAYABLE AT I. IORDANS DRAPER GOSPORT X X X (Conder p.41, 9; Pye p.21, 8; Virt p.94; Atkins p.37, 22; D&H Hampshire 41). Patinated, good extremely fine.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, John Jordan, Copper Halfpenny, 1794, obv helmeted bust left, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY around, P of PROMISSORY and the stop after HALFPENNY free from bust, rev ship under sail to right, 1794 below, PRO BONO PUBLICO above, the mainmast to the centre of O in BONO, edge EDWARD SARGEANTS PORTSEA and wavy line (D&H Hampshire 41, edge unlisted; Davisson as D&H Hampshire 41d). Nearly extremely fine and exceptionally rare, the only specimen traced.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, John Jordan, Copper Halfpenny, 1794, obv helmeted bust left, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY around, P of PROMISSORY and the stop after HALFPENNY free from bust, rev ship under sail to right, 1794 below, PRO BONO PUBLICO above, the mainmast to the centre of O in BONO, edge GOD SAVE THE KING AND CONSTITUTION (D&H Hampshire 41, edge unlisted; Davisson as D&H Hampshire 41e). Struck from a late state of the obverse die and fractured reverse die, nearly extremely fine and exceptionally rare, the only specimen traced. ex Clements Collection ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired 31 December 1936 for 42/-
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, John Jordan, Copper Halfpenny, 1794, obv helmeted bust left, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY around, P of PROMISSORY and the stop after HALFPENNY close to bust, rev ship under sail to right, 1794 below, PRO BONO PUBLICO above, the mainmast between the O of BONO and the P of PUBLICO, edge PAYABLE AT IOHN FILMER CHURCH LANE (D&H Hampshire 42, edge unlisted; Davisson as D&H Hampshire 42d). Extremely fine and extremely rare.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, John Jordan, Copper Halfpenny, 1794, obv helmeted bust left, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY around, P of PROMISSORY and the stop after HALFPENNY close to bust, rev ship under sail to right, 1794 below, PRO BONO PUBLICO above, the mainmast between the O of BONO and the P of PUBLICO, edge PAYABLE AT I & T SHARPS SALISBURY - X - (D&H Hampshire 42, edge unlisted; Davisson as D&H Hampshire 42e). Small spot on the obverse, otherwise better than extremely fine and exceptionally rare, the only specimen traced. ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired 3 November 1939 for 42/-
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Peter Kempson, Copper Halfpenny in support of Symonds, Winterbotham, Ridgeway & Holt, 1794, obv view of a prison, NEWGATE above, MDCCXCIV in exergue, stop after date, upright bars in the gratings over the side doors, rev PAYABLE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MESSRS SYMONDS WINTERBOTHAM RIDGWAY & HOLT, the T of THE is over the O of OF below, the tail of the & points down, edge PAYABLE AT LONDON LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL (D&H Middlesex 392a). Nearly extremely fine with the remnants of old lacquer, very rare. ex W J Davis Collection, Glendinings, 29 April 1920, lot 42 (part) ex F S Cokayne Collection The four persons mentioned as residing in Newgate were imprisoned for Seditious Libels. They were John Delahay Symonds, Bookseller, 23 Paternoster Row; William Winterbotham, Clergyman at How’s Lane Chapel, Plymouth; James Ridgway, Bookseller, 1 York Street, St James; Daniel Holt, Printer and Publisher of the Newark Herald.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Peter Kempson, Copper Halfpenny, obv PAYABLE LONDON ESSEX AND NORFOLK ., rev MAY PEACE & PLENTY ACCOMPANY THE PRINCE & PRINCESS OF WALES, the O of OF aligns between the IN of PRINCESS, edge plain (Conder p.91, 178; Pye p.35, 6; Virt p.79; Atkins p.139, 736; D&H Middlesex 923). Trifling marks, otherwise nearly mint state with substantial original colour. ex Spink
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Peter Kempson, The Greatheed Petition to Dismiss the King’s Ministers, White Metal Penny, 1797, obv three men in a cart under a gallows, WRONG HEADS to left, RIGHT HEADS to right, GREATHEADs above, MEETING AT WARWICK MAY 31 1797 in exergue, the bar of the gallows extends from the base of the left limb of the R to the base of the D of GREATHEADS, rev AS IF FROM TEMPLE BAR SOME HEAD WAS CUT, AND ON REBELLING TRUNK THE FACE WAS PUT, the A of AS is over the first limb of the M of FROM, the O of ON is over the RU of TRUNK, edge plain (D&H Warwickshire 9; BHM 444). Better than extremely fine and retaining much brilliance, exceedingly rare. ex W J Davis Collection ex S H Hamer Collection, 27 November 1930, lot 364
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Peter Kempson, The Greatheed Petition to Dismiss the King’s Ministers, White Metal Penny, 1797, obv three men in a cart under a gallows, WRONG HEADS to left, RIGHT HEADS to right, GREATHEADs above, MEETING AT WARWICK MAY 31 1797 in exergue, the bar of the gallows extends from the base of the left limb of the R to the base of the D of GREATHEADS, rev AS IF FROM TEMPLE BAR SOME HEAD WAS CUT, AND ON REBELLING TRUNK THE FACE WAS PUT, the A of AS is over the first limb of the M of FROM, the O of ON is over the RU of TRUNK, edge milled (D&H Warwickshire 9, edge unlisted; as Davisson D&H Warwickshire 9a; BHM 444). Struck on a thick flan, better than extremely fine and retaining much brilliance, of the highest rarity, possibly unique, the only recorded example. ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired 26 August 1931 for 105/-
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Peter Kempson, The Greatheed Petition to Dismiss the King’s Ministers, White Metal Penny, 1797, obv three men in a cart under a gallows, WRONG HEADS to left, RIGHT HEADS to right, GREATHEADs above, MEETING AT WARWICK MAY 31 1797 in exergue, the bar of the gallows extends from rim to rim, rev AS IF FROM TEMPLE BAR SOME HEAD WAS CUT, AND ON REBELLING TRUNK THE FACE WAS PUT, the A of AS is over the first limb of the M of FROM, the O of ON is over the RU of TRUNK, edge plain (D&H Warwickshire 10). Some tin pest, otherwise better than extremely fine and retaining some brilliance, extremely rare.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Samuel Kingdon, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize facing, date divided by the figure, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. around, stop after Y, the top of the Bishop’s hat aligns with the O and L of WOOLEN, rev shield of arms and supporters, SEMPER FIDELIS on the ribbon below, EXETER HALFPENNY above, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF SAMUEL KINGDON . X ., in collar (Conder p.29, 1; Pye p.19, 5; Atkins p.20, 1; D&H Devonshire 1). Light spotting and a little old lacquer, otherwise better than extremely fine and very rare.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Samuel Kingdon, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize facing, the date divided by the figure, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. around, stop after Y, the top of the Bishop’s hat aligns with the O and L of WOOLEN, rev shield of arms and supporters, SEMPER FIDELIS on the ribbon below, EXETER HALFPENNY above, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOMAS CLARKE (D&H Devonshire 1a). About extremely fine and exceptionally rare, the only specimen traced. ex F S Cokayne Collection
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Samuel Kingdon, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize facing holding a comb, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. around, stop after Y, the points of the cap to the second O, the folds of the cuff of the left sleeve to the stop after Y, rev shield of arms and supporters, SEMPER FIDELIS on the ribbon, 1792 below, EXETER HALFPENNY above, the E of EXETER is below the top of the pegasus’ head, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF SAMUEL KINGDON . X . (Conder p.29, 2; Pye p.19, 6; Virt p.16; Atkins p.20, 2; D&H Devonshire 2). Small spot of verdigris on the reverse, otherwise good extremely fine with subdued colour remaining.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Samuel Kingdon, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize facing holding a comb, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. around, stop after Y, the points of the cap to the second O, the folds of the cuff of the left sleeve to the stop after Y, rev shield of arms and supporters, SEMPER FIDELIS on the ribbon, 1792 below, EXETER HALFPENNY above, the E of EXETER is below the top of the pegasus’ head, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOMAS WORSWICK & SON. (D&H Devonshire 2a). The obverse a little softly struck up from misaligned dies, better than extremely fine and exceptionally rare, the only specimen traced. ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired 27 September 1913 for 10/-
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Samuel Kingdon, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize facing holding a comb, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. around, stop after Y, the points of the cap to the second O, the folds of the cuff of the left sleeve to the stop after Y, rev shield of arms and supporters, SEMPER FIDELIS on the ribbon, 1792 below, EXETER HALFPENNY above, the E of EXETER is above the top of the pegasus’ head, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF SAMUEL KINGDON . X . (Atkins p.20, 3; D&H Devonshire 3). Nearly very fine and extremely rare. ex F S Cokayne Collection, acquired 19 February 1918 for 15/-
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Samuel Kingdon, Copper Halfpenny, 1792, obv three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize facing holding a comb, SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. around, stop after Y, the points of the cap to the second O, the folds of the cuff of the left sleeve to the stop after Y, rev shield of arms and supporters, SEMPER FIDELIS on the ribbon, 1792 below, EXETER HALFPENNY above, the E of EXETER is above the top of the pegasus’ head, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF SAMUEL KINDON . X . (D&H Devonshire 3a). Some spotting, otherwise good extremely fine with substantial original colour, very rare with this edge. Included with an old ticket noting that this was struck for Chetwynd, however this variety not noted in Sharp’s catalogue.
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