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| Coins & Collectables Auction 103 (Day 1 of 2) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Lockdales Coins & Collectables | Location: | 52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF |
| Contact: | Tel: 01473 218588/0044 1473 218588 Fax: 01473 631792 | ||
| Date: | 18th May 2013 | Time: | 9:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing on day of sale from 8am to end of day Viewing prior to sale day from Tuesday 7th May 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday |
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| Auction Lots - Page 31 | |||
| 1502 | |||
| Scottish Communion Tokens (10) of Slamannan, Stirlingshire, dated 1746. £60 - £70 |
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| 1503 | |||
| Scottish communion tokens, the first, round and of 'MONTROSE', second is six-sidedand for 'St. CUTHBERTS 1808', third shows church and '1815' and has an old museumticket on it which states 'OATHLAW', last scarce average VF [3] £40 - £45 |
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| 1504 | |||
| Silver 19th. century tokens, mostly dated 1811 and including Bristol, Birmingham,Durham, York and Newcastle, one holed average F to GVF (9) £220 - £240 |
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| 1505 | |||
| Steam Railway brasses, first six-sided and uniface, reads:- 'BR[W] PAY CHECK' and isstamped '151', originally had a high finish which is evident between letters, a ditto butoval and reads:- 'GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY' 'LOCO PAY CHEQUE' and is stamped'3707.' ditto but half-round and reads:- 'BR[W]' ,PAY CHECK' and stamped '96' andlastly, again six-sided and uniface, stamped 'MSR' 'PC' '20', VF to GVF [4] £45 - £55 |
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| 1506 | |||
| Suffolk 17th century farthing tokens, Ipswich W167 and W193, Woodbridge W361,W362, W369 and W369A x 2, all with old tickets, all with some corrosion, Fair to F £60 - £80 |
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| 1507 | |||
| Suffolk 17th. century token farthing of Brandon by Will Brewster, 1667, W.29, full,round, lightly crinkled, evenly struck, even dull tone VF £50 - £60 |
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| 1508 | |||
| Suffolk 17th. century token halfpenny of Ipswich by William Doggett, 1668 Grocer,W.174 square, better than these normally turn up, F £100 - £125 |
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| 1509 | |||
| Suffolk Debenham 17th. century token halfpenny by Amos Fisher, Grocer, 1690, ofHeart-shape, Dickinson 114, no price given, extremely rare, slightly rough surfaces, darktoned, clear, NVF £360 - £400 |
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| 1510 | |||
| Suffolk Ipswich 17th. century token halfpenny by Samuel Douer, Apothecary, of Heart-shape, Dickinson 176, no price given, extremely rare, slightly rough surfaces, darktoned, clear, NVF £360 - £400 |
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| 1511 | |||
| Suffolk, Blything halfpenny 1794, military horseman with sword drawn, riding left, D&Hp.247, 18, a little impaired lustre EF £35 - £45 |
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| 1512 | |||
| Suffolk, Ipswich, Conder halfpenny, 1794, Ancient Market Cross / Legend in six lines,D&H, p.250, 35, no corrosion EF £35 - £45 |
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| 1513 | |||
| Suffolk, Woodbridge, of Thomas Sekford token, 1796, D&H p.246, 15, slight impairedlustre GEF £90 - £130 |
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| 1514 | |||
| Swimming Medals (2): Large silver d.43mm 'Leander' medal Sep. 1903. Obv. Leanderswimming towards the light on the tower, aEF. The other Royal Life Saving Societybronze 32mm EF. Both named to Sarah E. Morley of Beckenham PerseveranceSwimming Club, with ring suspensions. £70 - £80 |
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| 1515 | |||
| Thames Rowing Club Medal, bronze d.51mm: The Desborough Medal, issued by theConservators of the River Thames, named to R.C. Morris 1955, UNC with presentationletter. £40 - £50 |
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| 1516 | |||
| The Abbey and Mint of Bury St. Edmunds to 1279, HB book by Robin J.Eaglen, 2006,with dust jacket, as new £35 - £45 |
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| 1517 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1934-1935, Volume XXII, Third Series Volume II, Part I,Ex. Library copy, clean £30 - £40 |
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| 1518 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1936-1937, Volume XXII, Third Series, Volume II, Part II,included with this volume are the frontispiece and the index for 1934-1937, Ex. Librarycopy but clean and complete, scarce £40 - £50 |
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| 1519 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1938-1939, Volume XXIII, Third Series, Volume III, Part I,Ex. Library copy but clean, a World War II issue and scarce £50 - £70 |
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| 1520 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1939-1940, Volume XXIII, Third Series, Volume III, PartII, Ex Libary copy but very clean and a World War II issue, rare £50 - £70 |
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| 1521 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1940-1941, Volume XXIII, Third Series, Volume III, PartIII, Ex. Library copy but very clean and a World War II issue, very rare £60 - £80 |
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| 1522 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1941-1942, Volume XXIV Third Series, Volume IV, Part I,included in this volume are the frontispiece for 1938-1941 and the index to VolumeXXIII, a World War II issue and the rarest in the series, Ex. Library and sadly pp. 49-54are photostats, contents very clean and very rare £40 - £60 |
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| 1523 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1942-1943, Volume XXIV, Third Series, Volume IV, PartII, Ex. Library copy but extremely clean and a World War II issue, very rare £60 - £80 |
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| 1524 | |||
| The British Numismatic Journal 1943-1944, Volume XXIV, Third Series, Volume IV, PartIII, included in this volume are the frontispiece and index for 1941-1944, Ex. Librarycopy but very clean, a World War II issue and rare £60 - £80 |
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| 1525 | |||
| The Gas Light and Coke Company Faithful Service Medal, unmarked silver. Cased EF £40 - £45 |
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| 1526 | |||
| The John G. Brooker Collection of Coins of Charles I, HB book by J.J.North andP.J.Preston-Morley [Sylloge 33], 1984, near as new with dust jacket £30 - £40 |
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| 1527 | |||
| Tokens & Medallions (10), noted: Iran silver FIDA Convention medal 1969 GEF, aGerman bronze WWI Sarajevo 1915 commemorative medal EF, Edward VII small sizesilver Coronation medal 1902 toned aEF, etc. £40 - £50 |
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| 1528 | |||
| Tokens & predecimal coins, a biscuit box full of material. £40 - £50 |
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| 1529 | |||
| Tokens (31) 18th-19thC copper, grades low to F/GF £40 - £50 |
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| 1530 | |||
| Tokens, 18thC (2): Rochdale Halfpenny 1792, John Kershaw edge, D&H Lancashire 143-147, nEF trace lustre, and Emsworth Earl Howe Halfpenny 1794, Joh Stride edge, D&HHampshire no. 10, GVF trace lustre. £30 - £40 |
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| 1531 | |||
| Tokens, 18thC (3): John Howard, Earl Howe and Leek Halfpennies, VF £40 - £50 |
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| 1532 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Beccles Halfpenny 1795, D&H Suffolk no. 16, EF with lustre. £30 - £40 |
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| 1533 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Birmingham, 'Industry Has its Sure Reward' Halfpenny 1793, AU withlustre. £30 - £35 |
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| 1534 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Bungay, Bigod's Castle Halfpenny 1794, D&H Suffolk no. 22d, lustrous AU £30 - £35 |
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| 1535 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Bungay, Bigod's Castle Halfpenny, D&H Suffolk no. 23, GEF with lustre. £30 - £40 |
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| 1536 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Bury St Edmunds Halfpenny, D&H Suffolk no. 26, UNC with lustre. £30 - £35 |
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| 1537 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Bury St Edmunds, Michael Apseys Halfpenny, milled edge, D&H Suffolkno.28, lustrous AU £30 - £35 |
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| 1538 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Bury St Edmunds, Michael Apseys Halfpenny, milled edge, D&H Suffolkno.28, lustrous AU, a few carbon spots. £30 - £35 |
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| 1539 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Charing Cross, London, Salter's Hat Warehouse Halfpenny, plain edge,D&H Middlesex no. 473, EF with lustre. £35 - £45 |
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| 1540 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Coventry Lady Godiva / Elephant & Castle Halfpenny 1792, edge: Payableat the Warehouse of Robert Reynolds. GVF £20 - £25 |
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| 1541 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Emsworth, Sailing Ship Halfpenny 1794, GEF with lustre. £30 - £40 |
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| 1542 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Holt Spa House, 'To The Illustrious Duke' Halfpenny 1795, D&H Wiltshireno. 8, AU with lustre. £50 - £60 |
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| 1543 | |||
| Token, 18thC: London, Shackelton Candles Halfpenny 1794, tail to O, Suffolk-Streetedge, D&H Middlesex no. 377, EF trace lustre. £30 - £35 |
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| 1544 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Newgate Prison Halfpenny 1794, milled edge, D&H Middlesex 391-393,EF wtih lustre. £30 - £35 |
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| 1545 | |||
| Token, 18thC: Northiam Halfpenny 1794, D&H Sussex no. 35, GEF with lustre. £20 - £30 |
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| 1546 | |||
| Token, 19thC (possibly 20th): Perry Barr William Booth Penny 1811, Davis Staffordshireno. 91, the later copy as described, GEF with lustre. £30 - £40 |
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| 1547 | |||
| Token, 19thC: Bristol Penny 1811, Withers no. 415-25, EF trace lustre, a museum inknumber obverse. £35 - £45 |
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| 1548 | |||
| Token, 19thC: Dolcoath Mine, Cornwall Penny, Withers no. 680, EF with lustre, a coupleof museum ink numbers. £60 - £70 |
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| 1549 | |||
| Token, 19thC: Rose Copper Company Penny 1812, 'Birmingham and Swansea', DavisWarwickshire no. 98, EF trace lustre, a few museum ink numbers. £40 - £50 |
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| 1550 | |||
| Tynemouth School silver [47grs.] medallion of c.44mm., presented 1903, one very lightedge tap, GEF £45 - £55 |
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| 1551 | |||
| Victorian bronze of 51mm. Jubillee medallion, 1837-1897 in original presentation box,EF £30 - £40 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Coins & Collectables Auction 103 (Day 1 of 2) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Lockdales Coins & Collectables | Location: | 52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF |
| Contact: | Tel: 01473 218588/0044 1473 218588 Fax: 01473 631792 | ||
| Date: | 18th May 2013 | Time: | 9:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing on day of sale from 8am to end of day Viewing prior to sale day from Tuesday 7th May 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday |
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