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Bank of Ireland, Six Shillings, 1804, laureate bust of George III to right, top leaf to centre of e in dei, c.h. k on truncation, stop after rex, rev. Hibernia seated left with harp, edge plain, 26.91g/11h (D 77; S 6615 var.). About very fine, toned £200-£260
Hammer Price: £260
Bank of Ireland, Thirty Pence, 1808, top of harp between o and k of token, 12.47g/12h (D 84; S 6616); Ten Pence, 1806, front leaf under d of dei, 4.13g/12h (D 88; S 6617); Five Pence, 1806, 2.10g/12h (D 92; S 6619) [3]. First very fine, second about extremely fine but lightly haymarked, last about very fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £80
Bank of Ireland, Ten Pence, 1805, laureate bust of George III to right, front leaf under d of dei, rev. legend, edge grained, 4.16g/12h (S 6617). Extremely fine, toned £60-£80
Hammer Price: £35
Bank of Ireland, Ten Pence, 1813, laureate bust of George III to right, outer end of ribbon to e in georgius, rev. value, edge plain, 12h (D 89; S 6618). Brilliant, practically as struck [slabbed NNC MS 62] £80-£100
Hammer Price: £70
Bank of Ireland, Five Pence, 1805, laureate bust of George III to right, rev. value, edge grained, 12h (D 91; S 6619). Extremely fine, toned [slabbed NGC MS 61] £40-£50
Hammer Price: £50
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Bewley, Pennies, 1816 (3), 15.94g/6h, 15.90g/6h (both W 1810), 18.63g/12h (W 1810a) [3]. First about very fine, others very fine and better and patinated, last rare and with Hilles undertype visible on both sides £50-£70
Hammer Price: £60
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Clark, West & Co, Shilling, 1804, female seated left, indicating a ship at sea, rev. legend around value, edge plain, countermarked with a crowned harp on both sides, 4.01g/6h (D 1). Obverse somewhat rubbed and flan slightly irregular, otherwise about very fine and toned, very rare £180-£220
Hammer Price: £300
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Geale & MacBride, Halfpenny, 5.99g/12h (W 1813; DH 309 bis); James Hilles, Pennies, 1813 (2), 18.79g/12h, 18.36g/12h (both W 1815), Halfpenny, 1813, 9.41g/12h (W 1820) [4]. First fine, last extremely fine, others very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £130
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pennies, 1813 (3), cock types, 14.36g/5h (W 1835), 14.44g/6h (W 1836), 14.76g/5h (W 1837) [3]. Very fine and better, all patinated, last rare £50-£70
Hammer Price: £55
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pattern Penny, 1813, by T. Halliday, in copper, crowned harp, rev. cock, no inner circle, edge plain, 14.51g/6h (W 1840). Some minor marks, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £400-£600
Hammer Price: £550
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pennies (2), 1818, 14.77g/6h (W 1845), 1822, 15.35g/12h (W 1846) [2]. First good fine, second extremely fine with glossy patina but partly dark-stained £40-£60
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, mule Penny, bust of the Prince Regent left, rev. bust of Duke of Wellington right, edge centre-grained left, 15.09g/6h (W 1847, the plate piece). Surfaces improved since the Withers photography, very fine and patinated, extremely rare £90-£120
Hammer Price: £800
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pennies (4), Wellington types, 1813 (3), 14.49g/6h (W 1850), 6h, 14.15g/6h (both W 1851), 1814, 14.94g/6h (W 1859) [4]. First very fine, second extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 63 RB], others about very fine, last rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £170
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pennies (5), Wellington types, all 1814, 14.15g/6h (W 1859), 14.53g/6h, 14.30g/6h (both W 1860), 15.13g/6h (W 1862), 14.06g/6h (W 1863) [5]. Very fine and better, first rare, fourth from the obverse die in much flawed state £80-£100
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Parkes’ Penny, 1816, laureate and draped bust of the Duke of Wellington left, long hair, rev. crowned harp, edge centre-grained right, 16.14g/6h (W 1869; cf. DNW 155, 696). Minor metal faults and reverse partially stained, otherwise very fine with an excellent portrait, brown patina, extremely rare; superior to the Withers plate piece £400-£600
Hammer Price: £1,100
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Parkes’ Penny, 1816, bust of the Duke of Wellington left, short hair, rev. crowned harp, edge centre-grained right, 17.16g/6h (W 1875). Two areas of light spotting on obverse, otherwise extremely fine with attractive brown patina; far superior to the Withers plate piece £80-£100
Hammer Price: £280
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pennies (7), Wellington types, all 1816, 16.97g/7h, 16.58g/7h (both W 1876a), 16.61g/6h (W 1877, the plate piece), 16.77g/6h (W 1878), 16.29g/6h (W 1879), 16.17g/6h, 15.89g/6h (both W 1880) [7]. Generally about very fine and better, several rare, especially W 1877 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £220
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Edward Stephens, Pennies (3), Wellington types without drapery, all 1816, 15.09g/6h (W 1890), 18.28g/6h, 17.56g/6h (both W 1892) [3]. First fine and very rare, others about very fine and better but second scratched on reverse £60-£80
Hammer Price: £85
Co DUBLIN, Dublin, ‘Pro Bono’ ‘Shilling’, 1804, 4.22g/12h (D 9); together with Prattent’s ‘H.S. & Co’ Halfpenny, 1795, 9.14g/6h (DH 324) [2]. About very fine £30-£40
Co LONDONDERRY, Coleraine, William McKenzie, Pennies, 1813 (2), 16.88g/12h (W 1800), 17.30g/12h (W 1800a) [2]. First very fine, second nearly so and rare £30-£40
Hammer Price: £40
Co TYRONE, Strabane, Gerard Irvine, Penny, 1813, Commerce seated left on bale, rev. value in wreath, edge centre-grained right, 18.73g/12h (W 1901). Extremely fine, diffused original colour £60-£80
Co TYRONE, Strabane, Gerard Irvine, Penny, 1813, Commerce seated left on bale, rev. value in wreath, edge centre-grained left, 12h (W 1901a). Usual die flaw in centre of reverse, extremely fine, dark brown patina, rare [slabbed NGC AU 53 BN] £70-£90
Not Local: perhaps related to the ‘St Patrick Apos 432’ series, Penny, 1806, crowned harp both sides, edge centre-grained, 15.22g/6h (W 1907; cf. DNW 155, 774). Usual circumferential weakness, otherwise very fine and very rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £160
Not Local: ‘Irelands Advocate’, Pennies (2), 18.96g/7h (W 1910), 18.77g/12h (W 1910a) [2]. First very fine for issue but a couple of rim knocks, second fine and very rare £40-£60
Hammer Price: £75
Not Local: ‘Luke XX Chap. XXV’ series, Pennies (3), 1818, 15.29g/6h (W 1915a), 1821, 15.11g/6h (W 1916), 1822, 15.02g/6h (W 1917a) [3]. About very fine, last rare £35-£45
Hammer Price: £180
Not Local: ‘One Penny Token’, Pennies, 1814 (2), 14.25g/6h (W 1930), 15.12g/6h (W 1931) [2]. First fine, second nearly so, both very rare £60-£80
Not Local: ‘One Penny Token’, Pennies (6), 1819, 16.06g/6h (W 1938), 1820 (5), 12.93g/6h (W 1941), 14.37g/6h, 15.27g/6h (both W 1941a, latter brass), 15.70g/6h (W 1941b, brass), 13.71g/6h (W 1942) [6]. First two very fine, last about extremely fine, others fine, a rare group £120-£150
Not Local: ‘One Penny Token’, Penny, 1827, laureate bust of George III right, rev. crowned harp, edge plain, 14.55g/6h (W 1946, the plate piece). From rusted and worn dies, otherwise as made, patinated, in all probability UNIQUE £150-£200
Hammer Price: £500
Not Local: ‘One Pound Value for 240’ Pennies (2), 1806, 14.77g/12h (W 1951), 1815, 13.85g/5h (W 1952) [2]. First with minor flan defects, otherwise both very fine and with traces of Stephens undertypes, first very rare £50-£70
Not Local: ‘St Patrick Apos. 432’, Pennies (3), 1806 (2), 16.68g/6h (W 1955), 15.14g/5h (W 1956), 1815, 14.27g/6h (W 1960); ‘Wellington & Erin Go Bragh’, Pennnies (4), 1818, 14.57g/6h (W 1965), 1822 (3), 15.85g/6h (W 1970, the plate piece), 16.37g/6h, 17.26g/6h (both W 1972, differing die states) [7]. W 1956 and 1965 fine, others about very fine and better, some scarce £90-£120
Hammer Price: £110
Not Local: ‘From Industry Abundance Flows’, Halfpenny, 1819, 7.54g/6h (W 1985a); ‘Halfpenny Token’, Halfpenny, 1814, 7.81g/6h (W 1990) [2]. Varied state, both very rare £100-£150
Not Local: ‘Halfpenny Token’, Halfpence, 1819 (3), 7.71g/6h (W 1995), 7.53g/6h (W 1996), 7.39g/6h (W 1997); ‘Hibernicus’ Halfpence (2), 1820, 7.90g/6h (W 2000), 1830, 8.18g/6h (W 2005) [5]. W 1997 fine, others generally about very fine or better, a rare group £70-£90
Not Local: ‘Luke XX Chap. XXV’, Halfpenny, 1821, 9.57g/12h (W 2010); ‘St Patrick Apostle 432’, Halfpence, 1806 (4), 9.50g/6h, 9.32g/6h (both W 2015), 9.06g/6h (W 2016), 8.72g/12h (W 2017); ‘The Union’, Halfpenny, 1801, 8.66g/6h (W 2025) [6]. Last extremely fine, first and third fine, others very fine, all patinated, some rare £120-£150
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