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WARWICKSHIRE, Long Marston, Long Marston Racecourse, 1751, silver bracteate, horse and jockey to left, named (H. Nash), 26mm, 1.94g (W –; D & W –; DNW 138, –). Pierced in centre and with additional holes on circumference for suspension, good fine, exceptionally rare; no other specimens believed known £150-£200
Hammer Price: £550
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, New Betting Rooms Established, 1800, silver, by T. Halliday, building, rev. two racehorses galloping left, 35mm, 20.59g (W 1527; D & W 322/3; cf. DNW 138, 3256); New Betting Rooms Established, 1800, silver, unsigned (2), similar, both 32mm, 12.31g, 10.55g (both W 1528; D & W 322/6; cf. DNW 138, 3260) [3]. First harshly cleaned and scratched, second fine, last with obverse engraved ‘D & G’ in field, otherwise good fine, bright £120-£150
Hammer Price: £95
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, white metal, unsigned, three horses passing winning-post, success to the turf, rev. doncaster in wreath, 43mm, 22.34g (W 1573 obv.; DNW 138, –). Good very fine, retaining some brilliance, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £500
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, oval ivory, Ladies Stand, Erected 1858, back named (No. 1, Duke of Portland), 51 x 38mm, 9.55g (W –; D & W –). Obverse fine, reverse very fine, very rare; pierced for suspension £150-£200
Hammer Price: £460
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, oval ivory (2), Ladies Stand, Erected 1858, backs named (No. 28, Major St Leger; No. 28, Mrs St Leger), both 50 x 37mm, 7.47g and 7.00g (W –; D & W –) [2]. About very fine and very rare, latter with surface crack, an interesting pair by association; pierced for suspension, with contemporary green (Major) and blue (Mrs) ribbons £300-£400
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, oval ivory (2), Ladies Stand, Erected 1858, backs named (No. 37, J. Brown, Esq, MP; No. 38, J. Brown, Esq, MP), both 50 x 37mm, 7.72g and 8.06g (W –; D & W –) [2]. Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension, with contemporary blue ribbons £300-£400
Hammer Price: £600
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, oval ivory (2), Ladies Stand, Erected 1858, backs named (No. 49, The Hon. R. Lawley; No. 50, The Hon. R. Lawley), both 51 x 38mm, 8.23g and 7.89g (W –; D & W –) [2]. Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension, No. 49 with contemporary blue ribbon £300-£400
YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, oval ivory (2), Ladies Stand, undated, backs named (No. 71, Honble. Egremont Lascelles; No. 72, Honble. Egremont Lascelles), both 50 x 37mm, 7.28g and 8.04g (W –; D & W –) [2]. Fine to very fine but No. 71 cracked, very rare; pierced for suspension and tied together with contemporary purple ribbon £300-£400
YORKSHIRE, probably Leeds, Leeds Racecourse, white metal, fleece, rev. single-tiered grandstand, 25mm, 4.49g (W –; D & W –; DNW 138, –). A trial piece; very fine and extremely rare, unpierced £80-£100
Hammer Price: £900
YORKSHIRE, Richmond, Richmond Racecourse, copper-gilt, two-tiered grandstand, rev. wreath, named (41, Lord Dundas), 36mm, 17.02g (W –; D & W –; DNW 138, –). Very fine and extremely rare; pierced for suspension £200-£300
Hammer Price: £1,000
YORKSHIRE, Ripon, Ripon Grand Stand Erected by Voluntary Subscription, 1865, a copper Subscriber’s Free Ticket for 7 Years, unsigned, horses racing past grandstand, rev. Roman biga driving left, no. 27 above, 48mm, 29.52g (W 1553, not seen [recté 1865 and 48mm]; D & W 324/24 [recté 1865]; cf. DNW 138, 3269-70). Some knocks and marks, otherwise fine to very fine, extremely rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £360
YORKSHIRE, Ripon, Ripon Grand Stand Erected by Voluntary Subscription, 1865, a copper Subscriber’s Free Ticket for 7 Years, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, unawarded, 48mm, 30.44g (W 1553, not seen [recté 1865 and 48mm]; D & W 324/24 [recté 1865]; cf. DNW 138, 3269-70). Some knocks and marks, otherwise fine to very fine, extremely rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £300
YORKSHIRE, York, white metal, unsigned, three horses passing winning-post, success to the turf, rev. york in wreath, 43mm, 25.18g (W 1573; DNW 138, –). Good very fine, retaining some brilliance, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £850
Uncertain locality, uniface brass, horse and rider galloping right, back stamped 1551, 31mm, 7.68g (W –; D & W –; DNW 138, –). Good fine, rare; pierced for suspension £60-£80
Hammer Price: £150
CUMBERLAND, Distington, Boonwood Colliery, Allison Crosthwaite, copper, 31mm, 12.17g (Farthing 7.7; Finlay 36; D & W 283/17); together with miscellaneous coppers (3), including a Washington Cent, 1783 [4]. First very fine, others in varied state £40-£60
Hammer Price: £140
KENT, Margate, Margate Theatre, 1791, uniface brass, box, 35mm, 11.77g (W 463; D & W 37/395). Very fine, rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £110
LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1793, uniface copper, two shilling gallery around th, date below, 34mm, 14.64g (W –; D & W –). Handling mark and scratch below monogram, otherwise very fine and exceptionally rare; no others seen by the cataloguer £150-£200
Hammer Price: £260
LONDON, Coventry Street, Prince’s Theatre, uniface copper, 30mm, 10.46g (W 385; MG 351). Extremely fine with original colour, rare £70-£90
Hammer Price: £70
LONDON, Covent Garden, Museodeum, 1807, uniface oval silver, lyre in front of open music book, back named (Mr Crofton, 161), 36 x 25mm, 8.57g (W 1066; D & W 91/349). About very fine and toned, very rare £80-£100
LONDON, Covent Garden, Museodeum, 1807, uniface oval silver, similar, back named (Mr A. Little), 36 x 25mm, 9.62g (W 1066; D & W 91/349). Very fine and toned, very rare £90-£120
Hammer Price: £90
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1671, brass, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], bust of Charles II left, rev. for the pit, 33mm, 11.06g (W 178; D & W 18/191). Mediocre, extremely rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £60
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1671, copper, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], bust of Charles II left, rev. for the first gallerie, 30mm, 8.73g (W 179; D & W 18/193). Fine, very rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £170
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1671, copper, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], similar, 30mm, 8.20g (W 179; D & W 18/193). About fine, very rare £90-£120
Hammer Price: £120
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1671, copper, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], similar, rev. vpper gallerie, 25mm, 8.06g (W 180; D & W 18/194). Mediocre, rare £50-£70
LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, 1684, copper, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], conjoined busts of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza right, rev. vpper gallerie, 27mm, 8.10g (W 183; D & W 18/198). Fine, reverse better, rare £120-£150
Hammer Price: £340
LONDON, Finsbury Circus, London Institution, Subscription ticket by W. Wyon, copper, no.343, 43mm (W 2671; D & W 157/435), Poland Street, Poland Street Academy, silver, un-named, 19mm; Threadneedle Street, Universal Hall of Commerce, 1843, Subscription ticket by W. Wyon, white metal, no.542, 42mm (W 1044; D & W 58/109); NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, J. Bruce’s Academy, light bronze, 34mm (cf. DNW 147, 1813); together with other miscellaneous pieces (2) [6]. Second, third and fourth...
LONDON, Haymarket, Her Majesty’s Theatre, 1847, octagonal ivory, her majesty’s theatre above date, rev. named (Sir Chas. Napier M.P.), 37 x 33mm, 6.19g (W 336; cf. DNW 147, 1749). About very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £200-£260
LONDON, Newington, No.3 Pontipool Place, Blackfriars Road, engraved silver, Admit Two, rev. JH monogram, 38mm, 10.87g (W –; D & W –). Very fine and very rare; worthy of further research £150-£200
Hammer Price: £220
LONDON, St Mary Axe, S. Fiuri, Shilling, 1792, silver, by J. Milton, sf monogram, date above, value below, rev. Ace of Spades in crowned Garter, olive branches at sides, 26mm, 4.98g (W 1612; D & W 311/32). Extremely fine, toned £90-£120
NORTHUMBERLAND, Hareshaw Common, copper (2), both 31mm, 13.53g/12h, 13.50g/12h (Gardiner p.70; W 2701; D & W 303/31) [2]. Extremely fine, original colour £50-£70
Hammer Price: £25
SOMERSET, Bath, Bath Theatre, brass, box, rev. second prices, 40mm, 15.69g (W 4; Minnitt/Young 45; D & W 1/1). Very fine, rare £90-£120
Hammer Price: £75
YORKSHIRE, York, oval silver Attorney’s Medal of Admission, 1813, by Younge & Deakin, frontal elevation of the Law Courts, rev. the attornies medal of admission to the courts, not transferable, named (Mr Thos. Hitchin), 44 x 35mm, 31.57g (D & W 100/402; cf. DNW T8, 1016). Very fine and toned, extremely rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £480
LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, The Jumble Club (Inst. 1799), Seven Shillings, male bust left, rev. legend around value in wreath, edge scalloped, 34mm, 9.44g/12h (W 1841; D & W 139/297). About very fine and toned, extremely rare £200-£300
Hammer Price: £320
MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Free and Easy Club, engraved oval silver, legend, rev. Highlander brandishing sword, named (Capt. Peter Campbell Admitted 2 Decr. 1784), 43 x 32mm, 6.94g (W 1760 [not seen]; D & W 125/191). Very fine and extremely rare; with ring for suspension £200-£300
Hammer Price: £750
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Theatre Royal, brass, tiered building, the theatre royal around, rev. harp within wreath, boxes vertically at right, 33mm, 11.29g (W –; D & W –). Centres weak, otherwise fine, extremely rare; no others known to the cataloguer £300-£500
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Hibernian Bank, Chief Cashier’s Office, oval nickel, shield with ducal coronet above, rev. no 1 gate, 38 x 28mm, 10.96g (W –). Very fine and extremely rare; with loop for suspension £150-£200
Uncertain locality, engraved copper, 1666, two draymen walking right, carrying a barrel, rev. stamped no 146 above a presumed date, 34mm, 8.43g. Rim knocks, otherwise very fine, competent style £40-£50
Uncertain locality, Hibernian Society, 1785, engraved copper, sprig of leaves above all-seeing eye, rev. harmony, harp, date below, 29mm, 9.47g (W 1734). Very fine and very rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £240
The Great Seal of England, 1651, a cast copper copy of the Seal, by the Paris mint [after T. Simon], made in 1973, map of England, Wales and Ireland with place names marked, arms of the England above and Ireland below, rev. the Long Parliament in session, 140mm, edge stamped 106/500 (Vertue, pls.vi, vii; Wyon, The Great Seals of England, p.91; Nathanson, pp.20-1). About very fine, green patina £80-£100
Peace of Ryswick, 1697, a silver medal by R. Arondeaux, European rulers closing the doors of the Temple of Janus, rev. view of Ryswick Palace, coats of arms around, 49mm, 46.40g (v L IV, 273; MI II, 169/453). About extremely fine, rare £300-£400
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