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GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, perhaps Ricketts, Evans & Co [Phoenix Flint Glass Works], Penny, 18.43g/12h (W 1610, struck over Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactory Penny); issuer uncertain, Bristol and South Wales Pennies, 1811 (6), all with portcullis, 18.96g/12h (W 522), 18.67g/12h (W 523), 18.59g/12h (W 527), 18.53g/12h (W 528), 18.47g/12h (W 529), 19.23g/12h (W 530) [7]. W 530 about very fine, W 522 and 528 extremely fine, the latter with reverse die flaw very clear, others generally about...
Hammer Price: £300
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, issuer uncertain, Bristol and South Wales Pennies, 1811 (2), both without portcullis, 18.57g/12h (W 540), 18.81g/12h (W 542) [2]. Extremely fine with a little original colour £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, issuer uncertain, Halliday’s Pennies, 1811 (3), 18.01g/12h (W 415), 18.54g/12h (W 416), 22.94g/12h (W 418, this piece illustrated) [3]. W 415 about extremely fine, others extremely fine and better, W 416 with glossy reflective surfaces, W 418 with considerable original colour £180-220
£180–£220
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, issuer uncertain, Halliday’s Pennies, 1811 (2), 21.31g/12h (W 419, this piece illustrated), 20.90g/12h (W 423, this piece illustrated) [2]. First extremely fine with reflective surfaces and sharp rims redolent of an early strike, second about extremely fine but with some surface marks and rim nicks, both very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Cheltenham, ‘John Bastin’, Penny, 1812, legend, rev. St Mary’s Church, edge centre-grained, 22.09g/6h (W 672; cf. DNW T13, 525). Legends slightly double-struck (a characteristic of the few extant specimens), otherwise good very fine with dark patina, very rare £200-300
Hammer Price: £460
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Cheltenham, John Bishop & Co, Pennies, 1812, edge centre-grained, 18.74g/6h (W 673), edge plain, 18.02g/6h (W – [dies of 673]) [2]. About very fine, first better, both with surface and rim marks, second presumably very rare £50-70
Hammer Price: £50
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Sedbury, ‘Sedbury Ironworks’, Pennies (2), 17.46g/6h (W 970, overstruck on a Wellington Penny, W 1490), 18.23g/6h (W 970a, virgin flan) [2]. Good very fine for these issues, both rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £130
HAMPSHIRE, Andover, William and Joseph Wakeford, Pennies, 1812 (2), 19.31g/6h (W 1, reverse of this piece illustrated), 19.35g/6h (W 2, this piece illustrated) [2]. About extremely fine and better, first with reflective surfaces, second with a little original colour; the only varieties for the town £140-180
LONDON, Bartholomew Lane, Thomas Wood, Halfpenny, 1811, 9.42g/6h (W 845); Lad Lane, William Waterhouse, Halfpenny, 9.61g/12h (W 840a); St Martin’s Lane, Robert Warren, Halfpenny, 10.91g/3h (W 837) [3]. W 840a very fine and very rare, others extremely fine and attractively patinated £60-80
Hammer Price: £90
LONDON, Lad Lane, William Waterhouse, Halfpenny, swan with two necks to left, rev. mail coach pulled by four horses driving left, edge grained, 9.27g/12h (W 840). Extremely fine with original colour £60-80
Hammer Price: £200
NORFOLK, Morston, William Buck, copper token, 1817, pint, rev. sailing ship, success to the cruizer of morston, edge grained, 18.84g/12h (W Appendix 1, p.239). Extremely fine, light brown patina, very rare £120-150
Hammer Price: £85
NORFOLK, Norwich, John Barker, Penny, 1811, two sheep, rev. Norwich Castle, edge grained, 18.55g/6h (W 905). Trifling surface marks, otherwise extremely fine with glossy brown patina £120-150
NORFOLK, Norwich, Robert Blake, Twopence, shuttle, rev. city arms, 45.56g/6h (W 910). Trifling marks, otherwise good very fine or better, patinated £80-100
Hammer Price: £80
NORFOLK, Norwich, Robert Dunham and Sir John Yallop, Pattern Halfpenny, 1811, in copper, unsigned, Hope standing right, holding anchor and supporting shield, rev. crest above city arms, relief in distress, etc, linear outer circle both sides, edge neatly grained, 8.62g/12h (W 915, this piece illustrated). Small toning spot by shield at lower right, otherwise virtually as struck, of the highest rarity; no others traced in commerce £300-500
Hammer Price: £900
NORFOLK, Norwich, Robert Dunham and Sir John Yallop, Halfpence, 1811 (2), 8.46g/6h (W 913), 8.48g/12h (W 914); together with the centre fashioned from a Halfpenny [perhaps intended for a Farthing], 5.19g/12h (dies of W 914) [3]. Very fine, second lightly lacquered, last unusual £30-40
Hammer Price: £60
NORFOLK, Norwich, Francis Newton, Halfpence, 1811 (3), 8.36g/12h (W 923), 8.58g/12h (W 928), 8.58g/12h (W 929) [3]. First extremely fine with glossy surfaces, others about extremely fine and better, last with a hint of original colour £80-100
NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Elliott, Farthings (5), 1814 (4), 2.61g/5h (W 888), 3.20g/5h (W 889), 2.69g/6h (W 890), a rev. brockage, 2.54g (die of W 889-90), undated, 2.71g/6h (W 891) [5]. W 888 very fine, others extremely fine, W 889 with almost full original colour, brockage almost as made, unusual; a most attractive group of this issuer, including all die combinations £150-200
Hammer Price: £320
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Newark, Thomas Stansall, Charles Moore, Richard Fisher, William Fillingham, William Readett and Thomas Wilson, Pennies, 1811 (3), 18.69g/6h (W 880), a mis-strike with rev. brockaged, 19.07g/2h (dies of W 880), 18.04g/12h (W 880a) [3]. Last with trifling surface marks, otherwise extremely fine with glossy dark surfaces, very rare, others about very fine, the mis-strike unusual £120-150
Hammer Price: £170
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Newark, Thomas Stansall, Charles Moore, Richard Fisher, William Fillingham, William Readett and Thomas Wilson, Proof Penny, 1811, in gilt-copper, castle, River Trent in foreground, rev. legend around names of issuers, edge neatly centre-grained, 18.99g/6h (W – [dies of 881]). Obverse dulled, reverse brilliant and virtually as struck, of the highest rarity, most attractive; perhaps only one other known [Bliss, lot 882] £400-600
Hammer Price: £500
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Nottingham, William Baker, Penny, 1813, 20.96g/6h (W 935); J.M. Fellows & Co, Pennies (5), 1812 (3), 21.76g/6h (W 940), 21.96g/6h (W 941), 21.11g/6h (W 941a), 1813 (2), 22.28g/6h (W 944), 21.71g/6h (W 950) [6]. W 941a fine but very rare, W 950 extremely fine with original colour but reverse spotted, others good very fine and better, a good city group £180-220
SHROPSHIRE, Dawley, Gilbert Gilpin, Halfpenny, 1811, legend around sells chains for pits cranes &c, etc, rev. boar running right, edge neatly grained, 8.69g/6h (W 718, this piece illustrated). Virtually as struck with full original colour, of the highest rarity; superior to the British Museum specimen £600-800
Hammer Price: £2,200
SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Pennies, 1811 (2), 18.83g/6h (W 15a), 25.21g/6h (W 15b) [2]. First extremely fine but with light obverse scratch at 9 o’clock, second very fine and extremely rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £75
SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Pennies, 1811 (2), 17.58g/12h (W 19), 17.45g/12h (W 25) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine, obverse with original colour £100-150
SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Proof Penny, 1811, ram suspended from ribbon, rev. legend in seven lines, edge centre-grained, 18.47g/12h (W – [dies of W 22]). Minor surface marks and a trifle impaired, otherwise extremely fine with glossy surfaces and sharp rims, extremely rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £190
SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe, John Featherstone, Threepence, 1814, legend, rev. female seated left, edge centre-grained, 58.22g/12h (W 1225). Trifling surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine and patinated, rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £380
SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe, R. North & Co, Threepence, 1814, legend, rev. female seated on beehive, edge centre-grained, 57.95g/12h (W 1227). Obverse with surface marks, otherwise very fine, reverse about extremely fine and patinated, rare £200-260
SOMERSET, Wiveliscombe, W. Temlett and J. Clarke, Twopence, 1811, legend around for 120 tokens, etc, rev. female seated left on bee-hive, cow standing behind, edge centre-grained, 44.52g/6h (W 1230). Minor surface marks and a small reverse rim bruise at 6 o’clock, otherwise good very fine £140-180
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, James Atherton, Penny, 1813, bee-hive and bees in square, rev. three cannon-balls, edge grained, 18.97g/10h (W 33). Trifling marks, otherwise extremely fine, dark patina £90-120
Hammer Price: £140
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Edward Beebee, Pennies (2), 1811, 18.63g/12h (W 36), 1812, 19.20g/6h (W 39, this piece illustrated) [2]. First about very fine but with rim knocks, very rare, second good very fine but some surface staining, extremely rare £150-200
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Twopence, 1811, view of Priestfield furnaces, rev. legend around value, edge grained, 37.08g/12h (W 42). Minor spotting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, obverse with a hint of original colour £240-300
Hammer Price: £240
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Proof Penny, 1811, view of Priestfield furnaces, rev. legend around value, edge neatly grained, 18.23g/12h (W 45a). Some spotting on obverse, otherwise virtually as struck, reverse brilliant and with reflective fields, very rare £300-360
Hammer Price: £750
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Pennies, 1811 (2), 18.38g/12h (W 47), 17.17g/12h (W 48, this piece illustrated) [2]. First good very fine, second with planchet defects on rims otherwise very fine, both very rare £90-120
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Penny, 1811, view of Priestfield furnaces, rev. legend around value, edge neatly grained, 18.69g/12h (W 50, this piece illustrated). Spotting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with a hint of original colour, extremely rare £120-150
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Penny, 1811, view of Priestfield furnaces, rev. legend around value, edge neatly grained, 18.37g/12h (W 52, this piece illustrated). Extremely fine, reverse with a hint of original colour £80-100
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, First series, Penny, 1811, view of Priestfield furnaces, rev. legend around value, edge neatly grained, 18.34g/12h (W 53, this piece illustrated). Very fine, obverse better, very rare £60-80
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Pennies, 1812 (5), 27.68g/12h (W 60), 27.17g/12h (W 63), 27.36g/12h (W 73), 26.44g/12h (W 76), 27.69g/12h (W 80) [5]. About very fine and better, especially the last, some scarce £80-100
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Penny, 1812, legend around value, rev. legend in four lines, edge neatly grained, 27.38g/12h (W 69). Extremely fine with original colour £70-90
Hammer Price: £95
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Penny, 1812, legend around value, rev. legend in four lines, edge neatly grained, 27.19g/12h (W 83). Minor scuffing and rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine, dark patina, scarce £60-80
Hammer Price: £120
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Second series, Halfpenny, 1812, legend around value, rev. legend in four lines, edge neatly grained, 12.10g/12h (W 87). Brilliant and virtually as struck, reverse with full original colour, very rare £200-300
STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, George Rushbury and Edward Woolley, Twopences, 1811 (2), 39.52g/12h (W 89), 39.12g/12h (W 92) [2]. First about very fine, second good very fine but with minor scuffing in obverse field £150-200
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