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Hop Tokens, Ashburnham, Edward Hobden [Thornden Farm], 30, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 270); Richard Kenward [Linghams Farm], 12 (2, different), 6 and 1 Bushel (H 294 (i)), 60 (1862), 30 (1862), 12 and 1 Bushel (H 294 (ii)); James Pinyon [Frankwell Farm], Halfcrown (H 404); I. Veness, 1 (H 549 (i)); J. Veness, Halfcrown, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 550) [17]. Generally very fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £45
Hop Tokens, Battle, Duke of Cleveland [Great Park Farm], 60 (1867), 12, 6 (lozenge-shape) and 1 Bushel (H 118), Charles Martin [Watch Oak], 2 (H 346), William Pennington [Beech Farm], Halfcrown, Shilling and Penny (H 396), Lord Harry Vane, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 548); Bexhill, James Russell [Little Worsham Farm], 60, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 447), Walter J. Smith [Great Worsham Farm], 48, 24, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 508); Bodiam, James Hilder [Court Lodge], 30, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 261) [22]. Generally...
Hammer Price: £110
Hop Tokens, Beckley, Kemp Berry [Woodgate], 6 Bushels, countermarked fs (Francis Smith) (H 60); Edward Bowlin [Four Oaks], 30, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 70); Stephen Cooper, 120, 60, 30, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 132 (i)); Capt C.F. Pennefather [Hayes Farm], 60, 30, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 395 (i)); Lawrence and John Reeve, 72 (1836), 12 and 1 Bushel (H 432); John Roberts [Four Oaks], 60, 30, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 438); George Rugg, 12 Bushels, 1875, countermarked fs (Francis Smith) (H 446); John Russell...
Hammer Price: £95
Hop Tokens, Brede, John Austen [Newmans Farm], 120 (2, 1861 and 1865), 60 (1852), 30 and 12 Bushels (H 25), R. Baker, 12 Bushels (H 49), William Mulham [Tymans Farm], 12 Bushels (H 361), Henry Richardson [Church House], 60 (1819), 30, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 437); Brightling, Edmund Austen [Perrimans Farm], 120 and 12 Bushels (H 19); Burwash, John Gillett, 60, 12 (2), 6 and 1 (2) Bushels (H 221); Chiddingly, E. Jarman [Hackhurst Farm], 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 281); Dallington, Charles Couchman, 5...
Hammer Price: £80
Hop Tokens, Etchingham, Stephen Hilder [Lunsford Farm], 12 Bushels (H 266); Ewhurst, Elizabeth Daws [Soggs Farm], 60, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 160), Mary Daws [Soggs Farm], 60, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 161), Thomas Daws [Soggs Farm], 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 162), Thomas Chester Daws [Soggs Farm], 60, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 163), Daws Family, no value (H 164), Robert Fisher [Beacon Farm], 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 198), Thomas Reed [Boyces Farm], Shilling and Penny (H 425); Fairlight, George Barnes, 60, 6...
Hammer Price: £70
Hop Tokens, Fletching, W. Diplock, 12 Bushels (H 170); Guestling, Broomham, Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Bt, 120, 60 (1870), 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 17) [6]. Very fine and better £50-£70
Hammer Price: £140
Hop Tokens, Heathfield, O. Wickens [Hazeldean], 60 and 6 Bushels (H 587); Hollington, Dr James Watts [Beech Farm], 12, 6, 4 and 1 Bushel (H 579); Hurst Green, William Jewhurst, 5 Shillings, Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence and Penny (H 284), Sir Peckham Micklethwaite [Iridge Place], Shilling and Penny (H 354); Hurstmonceaux, George Tate [Windmill Hill], 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 529); Hurstpierpoint, Mary Norris [West Chiltington], 60 and 12 Bushels (H 373); Icklesham, John Traiton Jenner [Place...
Hammer Price: £90
Hop Tokens, Mountfield, Peter Webster [Court Lodge], 12 and 6 Bushels (H 580); Ninfield, Frederick Crisford [Messens Farm], 30, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 138 (i)), Henry Crisford [Standard Hill], Halfcrown, Shilling and Penny (H 139); Peasmarsh, Ephraim Coleman [Duglesden], 120 (1856), 12 and 1 Bushel (H 121), Kingsnorth Reeve [Marley Farm], 36 and 1 Bushel (H 428), Lawrence Reeve [Marley Farm], 72 (1854), 12 and 1 Bushel (H 430 (iii)), James Stonham, 60 and 30 Bushels (H 514 (i)), 12 and 1 Bushel...
Hammer Price: £85
Hop Tokens, Northiam, E.J. Bates [Gate Court Farm], 1 Bushel (H 56); Edward Gladwish [Carriers Farm], 30 Bushels, 1847 (H 223 (i)), 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 223 (ii)); Edward Lord [Church House], 60 (1845), 30, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 323); George Lord [Church House], 12 Bushels (H 324); Rev. Henry Lord [Church House], 6 and 1 Bushel (H 325); James Winser Lord [Church House], 12 Bushels, 1883 (H 327); Richard Perrey [Higham Farm], 60, 24, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 398 (i)), 120, 24, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 398...
Hop Tokens, Penhurst, Rev. Rose Fuller Whistler [Bunces Farm], 60, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 585); Pett, Richard Griffin [Carters Farm], 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 230 (i)), octagonal 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 230 (ii)), Henry Noakes [Elms Farm], 12, 11, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 Bushel (H 370), John Skinner [Lunsford Farm], 30, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 488 (ii)), John Thorpe [Gatehurst Farm], 72, 36, 12, 6 and 1 Bushel (H 533); Playden, Jeremiah Smith [Old Turks Farm], 60 and 30 Bushels, both 1852 (H...
Hammer Price: £130
Hop Tokens, Rye, Thomas Lovatt [Watlands], 72 and 1 Bushel (H 330), Thomas Brown Lovett [Cadborough Farm], 60 Bushels, 1845, countermarked l (H 329), Charles Skinner [Watlands Farm], Shilling, 1 Bushell (H 486); Sedlescombe, Robert Eldridge [Nortons Farm], 60, 30 and 12 Bushels (H 180), Eli West Stubbs [Powdermill Farm], 60, 12 and 1 Bushel (H 517); Udimore, George Reeve [Billingham], 12 and 1 Bushel (H 427), Lawrence Reeve, 1 Bushel (H 431); Westfield, Edmund Barham [Doleham Farm], 60...
Hammer Price: £120
Tickets and Passes, Bognor Regis, Bognor Local Board, Pleasure Boat, Licence, bracteate brass, arms and supporters, stamped No.17, 72 x 63mm, 16.14g (KR 805, this piece). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £80-£100
Tickets and Passes, Bramber, Rape of Bramber, True Blue Club, Admission Medal, white metal, legend both sides, 45mm (KR 940, this piece illustrated). Very fine, rare; pierced for suspension £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
Tickets and Passes, Brighton, Royal Pavilion Gardens, gilt-copper, gr monogram within crowned Garter, rev. legend, named (Lord Egremont), 32mm (W 1154). About extremely fine, rare; pierced for suspension £100-£150
Hammer Price: £280
Tickets and Passes, Brighton, Pleasure Boat, uniface cast brass Licence, brighton pleasure boat around 122, 105mm, 230.03g. Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension and with old descriptive label pasted on the back £80-£100
Tickets and Passes, Horsham, Christ’s Hospital, 1729, oval brass, c h above arms, rev. legend and date, 32 x 23mm, 13.66g (W –). About very fine, very rare; pierced for wearing £80-£100
Hammer Price: £380
Tickets and Passes, A unique and comprehensive collection of ephemera relating to Shoreham Bridge: Shoreham, Old Shoreham Toll Bridge, uniface copper, crest of the Earl of Surrey, 40mm, 15.16g (KR 880a; W 1165); uniface copper, similar, slit at top for suspension, 33mm, 11.39g (KR 880c, this piece; W 1166); uniface brass, similar, 33mm, 11.18g (KR 880d, this piece); uniface white metal, similar, perhaps a die trial, 33mm, 12.23g (KR 880e, this piece); together with paper tickets for Adur...
Hammer Price: £480
Tickets and Passes, London and Brighton Railway, Director’s Ticket, ivory, legend in four lines, rev. directors ticket around No.6, 35mm, 6.24g (KR 820, this piece). Old surface scratch on obverse, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £220
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Ardingly, St Saviour’s School, white metal Penny, 26mm (KR 610); Arundel, Arundel CSL, oval brass 1, 25 x 18mm (Rains – [Arundel not listed]); Bognor Regis, Butlin’s, plated Halfcrown, 32mm; Chichester, J.W. Brown, 1840, brass, 22mm (KR 415), Chichester CSL, bracteate 5 (Rains 5), T. Gatehouse, brass, 22mm (KR 425); Crawley, Benjamin Wells, brass (2, different), both 25mm (KR 730, this piece illustrated, 730a), Crawley & Ifield CSL, nickel Half, brass...
Hammer Price: £300
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, BRIGHTON, Arcade Auto Supply Co, brass (2, one plated), both 21mm; Austin, brass Sixpence, 24mm; W. Barnes, copper Sixpence, 24mm; W.E. Bowles, copper 5 Shillings, 32mm, oval brass 2 Shillings, 36 x 25mm, nickel Shilling, brass Sixpences (2, different), all 26mm; Brighton Beach, 1941, oval brass bracteate, stamped 1535, 40 x 32mm; Brighton Corporation Tramways, Post Office Staff, nickel Threehalfpence, brass Pennies (3), all 22mm; Brighton Equitable CSL,...
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Hastings, Flamingo Park, brass, 25mm, Hastings CSL, 1 Pint Milk, 2lb Loaf, 1lb Loaf (Rains 1, 2, 4), Hastings & St Leonards CSL, One Pound, Threepence and Penny (Rains 4, 11, –), Hastings Education Committee, brass Canteen, 37mm, Paine & Collard, brass Shilling, 31mm, F.J. Parsons, brass, back stamped 11, 33mm, F. Rogers, brass Sixpence, 27mm, W. Rogers, heart-shaped Shilling, 1885, 29mm, brass Sixpence, 26mm, oval uncertain denomination, 36 x 25mm;...
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Lancing, Lancing Carriage & Wagon Works, hard white metal (2, stamped 2439 and 190), 34 x 29mm, 35 x 27mm (KR 815, 815a, these pieces), Nash Bros, heart-shaped copper Shilling, brass Sixpence, both 29mm (KR 753, 753a); Lewes, Lewes CSL, 2lb Loaf (3, one a bracteate) (Rains 13, 14, 15a); Littlehampton, Littlehampton Fire Service, plated tag, named (Aux. Frmn. G. Childs, G.E.), 32mm, Smarts Amusement Park, celluloid (3, different), all 39mm, and a brass, 29mm;...
Hammer Price: £260
Historical Medals, Ardingly, Ardingly Football Scratch Sixes, a silver badge by D.G. Collins, named (Won by F. Hue, 1895), hallmarked London 1895, 35 x 26mm; together with other sporting awards and badges for Football, in silver (46), base metal (4), from Aldingbourne, Bognor Regis, Brighton, Broadwater, Chichester, Eastbourne, Hailsham, Hastings & St Leonards, Herstmonceux, Hove, Lewes, Littlehampton, Newhaven, Portslade, Seldenville, Shoreham, Worthing, etc, 1895-1964 [51]. Very fine and...
Hammer Price: £200
Historical Medals, Ardingly, Ardingly College, a bronze award medal, named (J.H. 1929, Boxing, Under 5 St., Awarded to John W. Hebburn), 45mm; Arundel, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, white metal medals (3), all 38mm, different coloured ribbons [for children from Arundel, from Clapham and Patching and from Littlehampton parishes] (W & E 3700C.1); Barcombe, Barcombe School, Regular Attendance, a white metal award medal, named (E.M.F. Barcombe, 1910), with 1912 date bar, 38mm; Brighton, All...
Hammer Price: £100
Historical Medals, Bexhill, George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, aluminium medals by A. Fenwick (2), 32 and 24mm (W & E 5691F.1, 5692D.1), and a gilt brass medal by J.R. Gaunt, 35mm (W & E 5703B.1); Brighton, Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, medals (2), unsigned, in bronze and white metal, both 39mm (W & E 2501D.1, 2501D.2), George VI, Coronation, 1937, a bronze medal by Turner & Simpson for the Hotel Metropole, 44mm (W & E 7342F.1); Burgess Hill, Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a white metal medal...
Hammer Price: £75
Historical Medals, Bognor Regis, Holyrood School, bronze award medals (2), one named (Commemorating an Exceptional Football Season, 1929, Goals For 92, Against 7, Presented by J. Wedgwood Esq), both 51mm; Brighton, Brighton School, Turrell Memorial Prize, a copper award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, un-named, 46mm, Brighton Proprietary School, Good Conduct, a bronze award medal, named (Midsummer, Alfred Agate, 1879), 44mm, Brighton Grammar School, bronze award medals by Pinches (2), named (T....
Historical Medals, Bosham, Bosham Sailing Club (Founded 1920), a bronze Service medal, unsigned, 51mm; Eastbourne, Eastbourne Football League, an enamelled silver badge by Vaughton, engraved (Wednesday Winners, 1929-30), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 30 x 23mm; Hastings, a silver badge by Fattorini, named (Carlisle Cup, 1906, Joint Winners, Old Hastonians), hallmarked Birmingham 1906, 30 x 22mm, Hastings Education Committee, Claude Baker Gabb Swimming Trophy, a bronze award medal, unsigned,...
Historical Medals, Brighton, Brighton & County Harriers, a silver award medal by Vaughton for J.W. Collbran, Bexhill, named (Champion, 1903, W. Baker, 2nd, 1st in Team), hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 26mm, Stock Exchange Athletic Club, a silver award medal by T. Fattorini, named (London to Brighton, 1926, A.R. Ife, 10 hrs 5 mins 21 secs), 32mm, Sussex Walking & Athletic Club, an enamelled bronze award medal by Vaughton for W. Wright, Brighton, 48mm; Eastbourne, Eastbourne College, a bronze...
Historical Medals, Eastbourne, Eastbourne Bowling Club, an engraved silver and enamel award medal by W.W. Cashmore, named (F.J. Tolman, Holder of the Boyce Challenge Cup, 1914), 41mm; together with other sporting awards and badges, for Billiards, silver, 1938; for Bowling, silver, 1937; for Cricket, in silver (2), 1920-1; for Cycling, in silver (7), base metal (3), from Bognor Regis, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings & St Leonards, Littlehampton, etc, 1925-52 [15]. Very fine, the first...
Historical Medals, Hastings, Inter-Club Race, a silver badge, named (Dec. 26th 1891, Won by W. Baker), hallmarked Birmingham 1891, 27mm; together with other sporting awards and badges for Athletics, in silver (13), base metal (26), from Bognor Regis, Brighton, Chichester, Eastbourne, Sompting, Steyning, Worthing, etc, 1898-1964 [40]. Very fine and better £80-£100
Historical Medals, Rottingdean, Rottingdean Boys Club, an engraved silver badge by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, named (Competition 1899 Gymnastics, F.R.F. Cowley), 38 x 29mm; together with other sporting awards and badges for Darts, Football, Gymnastics, Motoring, Rifle Shooting, Swimming, etc, in silver (13), base metal (5), from Bognor Regis, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Lancing, Storrington, Worthing, etc, 1924-47 [19]. Very fine and better £50-£70
Historical Medals, Rye, Rye Volunteers, 1794, an engraved hollow silver-gilt medal, unsigned, arms of the Cinque Ports surmounted on a flag, a Union Jack in the top corner, oak wreath around, motto pro rege et focis below, legend (In commemoration of elegant industry and female Patriotism) around, rev. similar but the wreath of hops and barley, motto pro rege et arvis, edge named (Miss Sarh. Lamb), hallmarked London 1794, 45mm, 27.75g. Holed on the edge for suspension, some edge nicks and...
Hammer Price: £600
Historical Medals, Southwick, Sussex County Football Association, an openwork gold and enamel award badge by Vaughton, engraved (Senior Cup Winners, 1936-7), hallmarked Birmingham 1936, 36 x 26mm, 9ct, 7.20g. Extremely fine; with clip and ring for suspension £80-£100
Historical Medals, Worthing, Worthing Education Committee, Attendance, base metal award medals (13), named (R. Allen [2, one with 1909 clasp, FKS p.92, this piece]; J. Butcher [3, for 1909, 1910 and 1911, last FKS p.88, this piece]; M. Greenfield; Chas. Harding, 1912 [FKS p.90, this piece]; Kate Hollands, 1904; A. Jude, 1908, D. Marner, 1909; Edith Skinner, 1904 (FKS pp.83-5, this piece); J. Stevens; M. Stubbs, 1911), various sizes; High School for Boys, award medals by Mitchell Beazley, in...
Hammer Price: £150
Historical Medals, Death of John Fuller, 1834, a copper medal by W. Wyon, 44mm (BHM 1660); Charles Brooker, General Election, 1841, a copper medal, unsigned, 35mm (BHM –; Grant –); Palmeira House, Hove, 1889, an aluminium medal, unsigned, 39mm; Saddlery & Harness Trade Journal, a bronze award medal by Vaughton, named (6th National Harness Making Competition, H. Harris, Apprenticed to Mr R. Harris, Cuckfield), 39mm; Pretoria Demonstration, Bexhill, 1900, a white metal medal, unsigned,...
Hammer Price: £240
Historical Medals, West Sussex Agricultural Association, Prize Medal, a white metal award by W.J. Taylor, rev. Goodwood House, named (Thomas Ayling, 1847), 49mm (Taylor –); Royal Sussex Regiment, West Sussex Gazette Medal, Encouraging of Class Firing, a silver award by Spink, named (Bandsman C.B. Ayling, F Company, 4th Btn, 1908), 51mm; Worthing & West Sussex District, Grocers & Provision Merchants Association, a silver-gilt and enamel President’s badge by Vaughton, named (H.J....
Historical Medals, Southern Railway, 50 Years’ Service, a gold and enamel badge by J.A. Wylie & Co, named (W.T. Arnold, 1884-1934), hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 29mm, 9ct, 9.87g; a similar award for 50 Years, but in silver, named (A.J. Heath, 1895-1945), hallmarked Birmingham 1948, 29mm; London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, a metal tin with hinged lid and brass label stamped 1663, containing buttons and shoulder badges; National Union of Railwaymen, enamel badges (2) [Lot]. Very fine ...
Hammer Price: £180
Historical Medals, Miscellaneous medals, badges, etc (68), in silver (7), base metal (61), from Battle, Bognor Regis, Brighton, Chichester, Eastbourne, Fontwell Park, Goodwood, Graylingwell, Lancing, Littlehampton, Plumpton, Ringmer, St Leonards, West Wittering, Worthing, etc; together with a damaged Pitt Club badge, named (Thos. Hunt, Esqr) [69]. Many very fine, some better £100-£150
Hammer Price: £160
Historical Medals, Two thick files of research on medals of Sussex schools, athletics, cycling, gymnastics, royal occasions, etc, either printed or in the neat hand of Ron Kerridge, including much unpublished material, many illustrations and original pamphlets [Lot]. Neatly ordered and indispensable for the student of local Sussex numismatic ephemera £30-£40
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