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James Murray, Duke of Atholl (1736-1765), Proof Penny, 1758, in silver, by J. Florry, normal thistle, from the same dies as previous, edge herring-bone right, 11.72g/2h (Prid. 15A; S 7411b; KM. 7a; cf. Cain 2724 [= Baldwin 86, 29]). Bright from prior cleaning and wear to high points from being a pocket piece, otherwise about very fine, very rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £1,100
James Murray, Duke of Atholl (1736-1765), Penny and Halfpenny, both 1758, restrikes from rusty dies [c. 1785], 8.76g/6h, 5.84g/3h (cf. Prid. 15, 30; cf. S 7411-12; cf. KM. 6-7; cf. Cain 2723, 2727) [2]. First about very fine, second good very fine and with usual die flaw on obverse £150-200
Hammer Price: £200
James Murray, Duke of Atholl (1736-1765), Halfpenny, 1758, 7.07g/3h (Prid. 30; S 7412; KM. 6). Obverse with some spotting and reverse a trifle off-centre, otherwise extremely fine with a hint of original colour £150-200
Hammer Price: £380
George III (1765-1820), First issue, Penny, 1786, normal date figures, 16.25g/6h (Prid. 16; S 7413; KM. 9.1). Trifling marks, otherwise extremely fine with chocolate patina £150-200
Hammer Price: £190
George III (1765-1820), First issue, Penny, 1786, normal date figures, different dies, ‘pellet’ below bust, 16.44g/6h (Prid. 16, note; S 7413a; KM. 9.1). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour £200-250
Hammer Price: £550
George III (1765-1820), First issue, Halfpenny, 1786, 6 of date almost touching truncation, 8.17g/6h (Prid. 31; S 7414; KM. 8; cf. DNW 129, 493, same dies). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour, perhaps a slightly impaired Proof £200-300
Hammer Price: £180
George III (1765-1820), First issue, Halfpenny, 1786, 6 of date clear of truncation, different dies, 8.00g/6h (Prid. 31; S 7414; KM. 8). Virtually as struck and perfectly centred, attractive chocolate patina £200-300
Hammer Price: £340
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Penny, 1798, 22.13g/8h (Prid. 18; S 7415; KM. 11). Extremely fine, reverse with a little original colour £200-300
Hammer Price: £400
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Penny, 1813, 20.20g/5h (Prid. 19; S 7415; KM. 11). Extremely fine or better, reflective fields £200-300
£200–£300
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Proof Penny, 1813, in bronzed-copper, edge plain, 20.29g/6h (Prid. 19A; S 7415f; KM. 11a; cf. Cain 2748; cf. Baldwin 86, 42). Some spotting on obverse, usual die flaw from rim to top of forehead (cf. Guard Sale, lot 496) and a tiny reverse rim nick at 1 o’clock, otherwise virtually as struck, rare £400-500
Hammer Price: £600
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Restrike Proof Penny, 1813, in copper, edge plain, thin flan, 15.76g/6h (Prid. 19A, note; S 7415e; KM. 11; Cain –; Guard –; cf. Glendining 10.ii.1999, 313). Rusty dies, virtually as struck, very rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £440
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Halfpenny, 1798, 10.77g/6h (Prid. 32; S 7416; KM. 10). Extremely fine with subdued original colour and reflective surfaces, most attractive £200-300
Hammer Price: £300
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Restrike Proof Halfpenny, 1798, by W.J. Taylor, in bronzed-copper, edge plain, 10.74g/12h (Prid. 32A; S 7416b; KM. 10b; cf. Cain 2743-4; cf. Baldwin 77, 2939, and 86, 35). Usual rust marks by date and some light spotting on obverse, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck £300-400
George III (1765-1820), Second issue, Halfpenny, 1813, 10.37g/9h (Prid. 33; S 7416; KM. 10). Trifling die flaws on obverse, especially by date, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better and with original colour £150-200
Hammer Price: £280
Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1839, 19.06g/6h (Prid. 20; S 7417; KM. 14). Extremely fine with original colour £150-200
Hammer Price: £260
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1839, 9.47g/6h; Farthing, 1839, 4.71g/6h (Prid. 34, 37; S 7418-19; KM. 12, 13) [2]. Extremely fine and better, second with considerable original colour £150-200
Hammer Price: £140
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Proof Halfpenny, 1860, in copper, edge plain, 9.45g/12h (Prid. 36; S 7418; KM. 13; cf. Cain 2754; cf. Baldwin 77, 2944). Graze on Queen’s cheek and light spotting on reverse, otherwise virtually as struck with brilliant obverse, very rare £1,500-2,000
Hammer Price: £2,200
Tokens (Early 19th century), Castletown, Isle of Man Bank (George Quayle, Edward Cotteen and Patrick Lightfoot), Penny, 1811, legend, rev. triskeles, edge grained, 12.70g/12h (W 2070; Prid. 53; KM. Tn 10). Characteristic flan crack, extremely fine with original colour £120-150
Hammer Price: £90
Tokens (Early 19th century), Castletown, Isle of Man Bank (George Quayle, Edward Cotteen and Patrick Lightfoot), Halfpenny, 1811, similar, edge grained, 6.60g/12h (W 2071; Prid. 58; KM. Tn 3). Virtually as struck with most attractive reflective patina and original colour; the finest specimen seen by the cataloguer £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Atlas Fire Office (John Beatson and George Copeland), Penny, 1811, 13.81g/6h (W 2075; Prid. 54; KM. Tn 11), Halfpenny, 1811, small letters, 7.68g/6h (W 2076; Prid. 59; KM. Tn 4) [2]. Very fine £150-200
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Atlas Fire Office (John Beatson and George Copeland), Halfpenny, 1811, Atlas kneeling, holding globe, douglas below, rev. triskeles, large letters, edge grained, 7.39g/6h (W 2078; Prid. 60; KM. Tn 5; cf. R.J. Ford I, 235; cf. Cain 2784). Even wear, fine for this great rarity; very few genuine specimens known, perhaps less than six examples £800-1,200
Hammer Price: £1,500
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), 5 Shillings, 1811, the douglas bank co, etc, rev. Peel Castle, edge plain, 15.21g/12h (D 1; Prid. 46; KM. Tn 14; cf. Spink 224, 1529 and DNW 129, 504; cf. Cain 2770). Trifling hairlines, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck with full reverse detail, reflective fields and sharp rims, struck like a Proof, very rare £6,000-8,000
Hammer Price: £4,800
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Halfcrown, 1811, similar, no die flaw between s and l in isle, rev. legend, first date numeral over space between b and a in bank, edge grained, 7.83g/12h (D 2; Prid. 47a; KM. Tn 13; cf. Guard 507; cf. Baldwin 86, 48 and DNW 129, 505). Small metal flaw by m of man, otherwise better than very fine and toned, very rare £1,800-2,200
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Halfcrown, 1811, from the same obv. die as previous, flaw between s and l in isle, rev. legend, first date numeral over b in bank, edge grained, 7.70g/12h (D 3; Prid. 47b; KM. Tn 13; cf. Baldwin 61, 438). About extremely fine and toned, extremely rare £3,000-4,000
Hammer Price: £2,400
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Shilling, 1811, douglas bank token, etc, rev. similar, no legend, edge grained, 2.98g/12h (D 6; Prid. 48; KM. Tn 12; cf. Cain 2773; cf. Spink 224, 1530 and DNW 129, 506). Good very fine, attractively toned £900-1,200
£900–£1,200
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Penny, 1811, douglas bank token, etc, rev. similar, with legend, edge grained right, 12.34g/12h (W 2060; Prid. 51; KM. Tn 6). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour, attractive £300-400
Hammer Price: £750
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Penny, 1811, douglas token, etc, upright of t in token over last limb of n in one, rev. similar, edge grained, 11.86g/12h (W 2065; Prid. 52a; KM. Tn 8). Extremely fine, dark brown patina, very rare £400-500
£400–£500
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Penny, 1811, douglas token, etc, upright of t in token over space between n and e in one, rev. similar, edge grained, 11.60g/12h (W 2066; Prid. 52; KM. Tn 8). Characteristic striking weaknesses always present with this die-pairing, very fine and patinated £120-150
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Halfpenny, 1811, douglas bank token, etc, small letters, rev. similar, edge grained right, 6.13g/12h (W 2061; Prid. 57; KM. Tn 2). Good very fine, patinated £140-180
Hammer Price: £100
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Halfpenny, 1811, douglas bank token, etc, large letters, rev. from the same die as previous, edge grained right, 6.25g/12h (W 2062 [not seen]; Prid. 57; KM. Tn 2). Minor marks, otherwise very fine and patinated, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £120
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas (?), S. Ash, a copper (?) ticket (perhaps for a Farthing), s · ash, rev. from the same die as Lot 385, edge plain, 5.14g/12h (W 2059; D 7 var.; Prid. 50; cf. Guard 545). Fine scratching or tooling both sides, obverse good fine, reverse about fine, of the highest rarity without the additional countermark £1,000-1,500
Hammer Price: £1,000
Tokens (Early 19th century), Douglas (?), S. Ash, a brass ticket (perhaps for a Farthing), from the same dies as previous, incuse a stamped on obv., edge plain, 5.06g/12h (W 2059a; D 7; Prid. 49; cf. R.J. Ford I, 229; cf. BDW 14, 446; cf. Guard 546; cf. Baldwin 77, 2948). Very fine with traces of original tinning, very rare and one of the finest known £800-1,000
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Braddan, Quarter Bridge Hotel, brass, legend, rev. concentric circle, edge grained, 25mm, 4.34g (Quarmby 103; Mackay 145; cf. Guard 512). Very fine, a great rarity; only six specimens known £400-600
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Castletown, George Hotel, brass, legend, vaults, rev. concentric circle, edge grained, 25mm, 4.18g (Quarmby 102; Mackay 151d; cf. Guard 513). About very fine, extremely rare £150-200
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, James Cowin & Co, brass 1 Sack by J. Park, Liverpool, c. 1860, legend around steam mills, rev. legend around value, edge grained, 27mm, 7.18g/12h (Quarmby 115; Mackay 168d; Hawkins –; cf. Cain 2801). Very fine and extremely rare, very few specimens known £400-600
Hammer Price: £320
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, Douglas Bazaar, August 1857, plated brass [Sixpence], bust of Victoria left, rev. legend around triskeles, edge guilloche, 18mm, 2.46g/12h (W 6910; Quarmby 82; Mackay 152a; cf. R.J. Ford I, 243; cf. Cain 2791; cf. Guard 537). Good very fine, very rare with original tinning £100-150
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, Evans’ Boarding House, copper Twopence, c. 1880, legend, rev. value, edge grained, 27mm, 5.32g/12h (Quarmby 101; Mackay 151e; cf. R.J. Ford I, 242; cf. Guard 514). Excavated appearance, very fine, rare £100-150
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, Isle of Man Times, brass, legend around 2 1/2 [dozen], rev. blank, edge grained, 32mm, 10.02g (Quarmby 110; Mackay 163; cf. Guard 549). Very fine, rare £100-150
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, Isle of Man Times, brass, legend around 1 1/2 [dozen], rev. similar, edge grained, 32mm, 10.12g (Quarmby 109; Mackay 162; cf. R.J. Ford I, 246; cf. Cain 2793). Good very fine, extremely rare £300-400
Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, London & Newcastle Tea Co, brass Quarter-Pound by Ardill, Leeds, 1879, legend around value, rev. throughout england scotland, etc, edge grained, 22mm, 2.80g/12h (Quarmby 92; Mackay 165; cf. R.J. Ford I, 244; cf. BDW 10, 243). Very fine and very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £420
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