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12–14 June 2018
Circuses, LEICESTER SQUARE, Alhambra Palace, octagonal brass, royal arms and supporters, alhambra palace, rev. circus 2nd class, 30mm, 8.84g (W 952, and p.127, this piece illustrated). Good very fine, scarce £40-50
Hammer Price: £80
Circuses, Bannister’s Travelling Circus, brass, by Bagnall, standing man holding whip, ln bannister riding master returns thanks to the public in general, compasses below, rev. man holding flag, stood on back of horse cantering left, 26mm, 5.77g (W 955; D & W 9/93). Area of discolouration on obverse, otherwise fine, scarce £40-50
Hammer Price: £170
Circuses, Great Allied Circus, hexagonal brass Sixpence, great allied circus around p f & c, rev. gallery 6 pence, 36mm, 15.45g (W 963). Good very fine; pierced for suspension £40-60
Hammer Price: £120
Circuses, Lord George Sanger, brass Two Shillings and Sixpence by H.B. Sale, lord george the original sanger limited around not transferable, revs. value, 31mm, 9.32g (W 973), 24mm, 4.12g (W 972) [2]. Very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £85
Circuses, Risley & McCollum’s Hippodrome, brass, man standing on two horses galloping right, risley & mccollum’s hippodrome around, rev. troisieme, ostrich pulling cart above, elephant and castle below, edge grained, 32mm, 9.60g (W 971); Louis Soullier, brass, by H. Smith, horsewoman cantering left, hippodrome et cirque soullier around, rev. troisieme, star and crescent crest above and below, 33mm, 8.38g (W 977) [2]. About fine, scarce; first pierced for suspension £60-80
Hammer Price: £180
Circuses, Welch & Co’s Hippodrome, brass, by T. Pope, welch & co’s hippodrome around pit, rev. t. pope & co, etc, horse galloping left, edge grained, 32mm, 10.19g (W 980). Good very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £95
Exhibitions and Museums, BAKER STREET, Madame Tussaud & Sons, copper Sixpence [c. 1850], madame tussaud & sons exhibition, stamped 1858, rev. baker street portman square around value, 37mm, 15.33g (W 1042; Young, Entertainments, p.41, this piece illustrated; D & W 83/266); MARYLEBONE, Portman Rooms, 1887, white metal, admit one and date, no. 8, rev. bazaar portman rooms november, 38 x 30mm, 10.05g (W 1030, and p.138, this piece illustrated; Young, Gardens, p.67, this piece illustrated; Noble...
Hammer Price: £70
Exhibitions and Museums, CITY ROAD, Thomas Hall, copper Halfpence (5), 1795 (4), kangaroo, armadillo and rhinoceros, rev. to be had at the curiosity house, etc, 30mm, 9.65g/12h (DH Middlesex 314; D & W 74/208), deformed dwarf, sir jeffery dunstan, etc, revs. similar, edge grained, 30mm, 10.82g/6h (DH Middlesex 315; D & W 74/206), edge plain, 30mm, 9.31g/6h (DH Middlesex 315c; cf. D & W 74/206), woman standing, mrs newsham the white negress, rev. similar, edge plain, 30mm, 8.95g/12h (DH...
Hammer Price: £380
Exhibitions and Museums, HYDE PARK, Hyde Park Galleries, 1867, blue card, Admit One to the Galleries, Friday 5th July 1867, notation at side ‘The Review was postponed & did not take place’, 115 x 76mm; MAYFAIR, Albemarle Street, Bean’s Grand Promenade, plated brass, bean’s in centre, grand promenade for the london and parisian fashions around, rev. albemarle street no. 32 passport, edge grained, 31mm, 7.05g (W 1005; D & W 64/156); PICCADILLY, Egyptian Hall, brass (3), 1859, bust of...
Exhibitions and Museums, STRAND, Lyceum, R[obert] K[er] P[orter], copper, great picture, rkp in centre, rev. circle, 33mm, 9.70g (W 1023; D & W 93/361). Very fine and very rare £120-150
Hammer Price: £90
Gambling, CORNHILL, Pidding’s, 1814, silver, Fortune seated left, pidding’s office cornhill around, rev. bust of Louis XVIII left, louis xviii restored around, edge plain, 21mm, 3.25g (W 1715, and p.230, this piece illustrated; D & W 318/5); Richardson, Goodluck & Co, Halfpence (4), 1795, copper (3), Fortuna standing between two lottery wheels, nothing ventured nothing have, revs. at the offices of richardson goodluck & co no 12807 the last prize of £30,000 shared was sold in...
Hammer Price: £100
Gambling, CORNHILL, Richardson, Goodluck & Co, Halfpenny, 1795, brass, Fortuna standing between two lottery wheels, nothing ventured nothing have, rev. at the offices of richardson goodluck & co no 12807 the last prize of £30,000 shared was sold in sixteenths, edge plain, 28.5mm, 5.46g/6h (W 1716; DH Middlesex 467; cf. D & W 319/6). Weak in centre of reverse, otherwise very fine, very rare £50-70
Hammer Price: £40
Gambling, COVENT GARDEN, Free Mason’s Tavern, gilt-brass Guinea, free mason tavern, centre stamped 386, rev. m. richold guina. within wreath, 24mm, 5.62g (W 1614; D & W 311/35). Very fine, rare £60-80
Gambling, SOHO, Argyle Rooms, uniface lead, argyle rooms, 37mm, 16.72g (W 1587, and p.219, this piece illustrated; Young, Entertainments, p.20, this piece illustrated; D & W 64/151a; cf. DNW 127, 3089). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £70-90
Gardens, BERMONDSEY, Bermondsey Spa Gardens, Thomas Keyse, copper Halfpenny, 1796, t. keys bermondsey spa garden, rev. two clarinets and French horn around flaming heart, dated 1786 around, edge plain, 9.86g/1h (W 1303, and p.178, this piece illustrated; Young, Gardens, p.81, this piece illustrated; DH Surrey 4 bis II; D & W –; cf. R.S. Brown 720). Usual die flaw on obverse, about extremely fine and patinated, extremely rare £400-500
Hammer Price: £650
Gardens, CHELSEA, Cremorne House and Gardens, uniface zinc, cremorne house, 2332 stamped in centre, scalloped edge, 36mm, 9.48g (W 1308, and p.178, this piece illustrated; Young, Gardens, p.73, this piece illustrated; cf. D & W 67/168); Royal Cremorne Gardens, Season 1876, paper, Admit One, Wednesday August 2nd 1876, 103 x 62mm (Young, Gardens, p.77, this item illustrated) [2]. Fine and better £50-70
Hammer Price: £65
Gardens, GRAVESEND, Rosherville Botanical Gardens, copper, legend both sides, edge plain, 14.50g (W 1275; Young, Gardens, p.94, this piece illustrated; D & W 95/369); Tulley’s Bazaar, copper, promenade concerts all day, etc, rev. bust of Victoria left, vocal concerts every evening around, 23mm, 3.92g/12h (W TB 2 1680) [2]. Very fine £60-80
Gardens, LAMBETH, Apollo Garden, uniface copper, apollo garden, large letters, 35mm, 7.66g (W 1298; Young, Gardens, p.82, this piece illustrated; D & W 64/153). Attempted piercing, otherwise about very fine £50-70
£50–£70
Gardens, Lambeth, Vauxhall Gardens, Arion, silver, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Arion holding lyre, riding on dolphin, scrolled border, back named (J. Fox Esqr), 40 x 34mm, 7.70g (W 1345; D & W 83/270). Minor marks and staining on back, otherwise very fine, old dusty tone, very rare; with integral loop for suspension £500-700
Hammer Price: £550
Gardens, Lambeth, Vauxhall Gardens, Arion, copper, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Arion holding lyre, riding on dolphin, scrolled border, back named (Keeley Haswell Born Augt. 3 1733), 40 x 34mm, 10.72g (W 1345; D & W 84/274). About fine but original, very rare; with integral loop for suspension £100-150
Gardens, LAMBETH, Vauxhall Gardens, Britannia, silver, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Britannia standing left, holding spear, offering hand to semi-kneeling muse, shield at right, tamen inter arma below, back named (Mr Ellis), 40 x 34mm, 9.58g (W 1373, and p.188, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Very fine and toned, very rare; with integral loop for suspension £600-800
Hammer Price: £1,500
Gardens, LAMBETH, Vauxhall Gardens, Britannia, uniface lead trial for a badge, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Britannia standing left, holding spear, offering hand to semi-kneeling muse, shield at right, tamen inter arma below, back with traces of the arms of the School for Music, 48mm, 22.80g (cf. W 1373; D & W –). A later striking from the die in lightly rusted state, good very fine, extremely rare £150-200
£150–£200
Gardens, Lambeth, Vauxhall Gardens, Erato, silver, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Erato seated, holding lyre, greeting standing robed figure, vereor ne ultimium below, scrolled border, back named (Mr Willm. Denny), 40 x 34mm, 8.62g (W 1349, and p.188, this piece illustrated; D & W 85/289). Extremely fine and toned, very rare; with integral loop for suspension £600-800
Hammer Price: £600
Gardens, LAMBETH, Vauxhall Gardens, Mercury, copper, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Mercury standing, wearing petasus, bull at left and sleeping man at right, scrolled border, back dated (1745), 41 x 40mm, 19.55g (cf. W 1354; cf. D & W 86/295). A later striking from the die in rusted state, very fine and extremely rare; with integral loop for suspension £150-200
Gardens, Lambeth, Vauxhall Gardens, Summer, silver, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], female seated three-quarters right, flora and fauna in background, Cupid flying above holding banner inscribed frondosa reducitor æstas, back named (Mr Pontin, 715), 46 x 33mm, 13.92g (W 1362, and p.186, this piece illustrated; D & W 87/312). About extremely fine, dark tone, extremely rare; with integral loop for suspension £700-900
Hammer Price: £2,600
Gardens, LAMBETH, Royal Vauxhall Gardens, paper, Admit Two, Any Night, Season 1829, back named (Tho. Pagett, Stourbridge), 103 x 58mm (Young, p.31, this item illustrated). Extremely fine, rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £150
Gardens, MARYLEBONE, Marylebone Gardens, 1766, uniface brass, marybone admit two and date within border of palm leaves, French horns above and book below, engraved (No. 115), 36 x 30mm, 5.87g (W 1327, and p.181, this piece illustrated; Young, Gardens, p.62, this piece illustrated; D & W 78/235). Very fine and very rare; integral suspension loop fractured £300-400
Hammer Price: £240
Private Roads and Parks, BLOOMSBURY, Duke of Bedford, uniface copper, ducal coronet above arms and supporters, back engraved (Geo. Curry Born Augt. 18 1778), 32mm, 11.62g (W 1156; D & W 320/1). Fine, scarce; unpierced £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, CHELSEA, King’s Private Road, type II, copper, 1731, crowned gr monogram, rev. the kings priuate roads, monogram ra dividing date, 30mm, 11.41g (Bendall 4; W 1162; D & W 320/5). Fair to fine; pierced for suspension £40-60
Hammer Price: £60
Private Roads and Parks, CHELSEA, King’s Private Road, type II, copper, 1731, crowned gr monogram, rev. the kings priuate roads, monogram ra dividing date, 31mm, 11.43g (Bendall 8; W 1162; D & W 320/5). About fine; pierced for suspension £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, CHELSEA, King’s Private Road, type III, oval copper, 1737, crowned gr monogram, rev. the king’s priuate roads, monogram jr dividing date, stamped 1686, 36 x 32mm (Bendall 13; W 1164; D & W 320/6). Usual die flaw on obverse, rather dirty, otherwise fine; pierced for suspension £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, GREENWICH, Greenwich Park, 1733, oval copper, crown dividing ornate g r, rev. greenwich park and date, interlinked cs, no. 352, 40 x 22mm, 11.90g (W 1130, and p. 154, this piece illustrated; Young, Gardens, p.109, this piece illustrated; D & W 320/4). Rubbed in centre of reverse, otherwise fine, extremely rare £200-260
Private Roads and Parks, PETERSHAM, Petersham Park, 1766, copper, pp above royal monogram, rev. date in floral cartouche, 28mm, 5.57g (W 1149; D & W 321/18). Rather dirty, fine £40-60
Private Roads and Parks, RICHMOND, New Park, copper, crown above gr in Garter, rev. no., new park, 32mm, 15.89g (W 1137; D & W 321/12). Small verdigris spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with original colour; unpierced £70-90
Hammer Price: £75
Private Roads and Parks, RICHMOND, New Park, gilt-copper, crown above gr in Garter, rev. new park, no., 32mm, 15.59g (W 1138; D & W 321/13). Rim fault at 3 o’clock (and corresponding on reverse) and somewhat spotted, otherwise good very fine; pierced for suspension £60-80
Private Roads and Parks, Unattributed (perhaps WINDSOR), cast brass, crowned gr both sides, 25mm, 11.99g (W 1146, and p.156, this piece illustrated; D & W 321/17). Good fine, very rare; with part of integral loop for suspension £80-100
£80–£100
Refreshment and Accommodation, COVENT GARDEN, Low’s Hotel, 1774, copper, by J. Kirk, frontal elevation of building, low’s grand hotel covent garden london and date around, rev. for the reception of noblemen and gentlemen within wreath, edge plain, 34mm, 13.62g (W 2435; D & W 77/225). Reverse edge knock, otherwise about very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £35
Refreshment and Accommodation, COVENT GARDEN, Charles Richardson, 1793, uniface brass, c richardson covent garden around date in wreath, 31mm, 7.14g (W 2436; D & W 77/228). About extremely fine, scarce; pierced for suspension £50-70
Refreshment and Accommodation, COVENT GARDEN, Falstaff Club, Sixpence, brass, value above falstaff club both sides, edge plain, 27mm, 6.01g; Fourpence, brass, similar, edge grained, 27mm, 5.02g; brass check, falstaff club both sides, un-numbered, edge plain, 26mm, 5.32g (W –; D & W –) [3]. Generally very fine, scarce; second pierced as issued £30-50
Hammer Price: £30
Refreshment and Accommodation, HIGHBURY, Barn Tavern, Sixpences (2), both brass, barn tavern highbury islington, revs. refreshments sixpence around value, with rosettes, 28mm, 8.42g (W 1321; Hayes 121e; D & W 75/213), no rosettes, 27mm, 7.60g (W 1322, and p.180, this piece illustrated; Hayes 121f; D & W 75/216); ISLINGTON, Canonbury House, Sixpence, copper, canonbury house, rev. refreshment ticket around value, edge grained, 28mm, 7.18g (W 1306; Young, Gardens, p.88, this piece illustrated;...
Hammer Price: £50
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