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Auction 61  11 Jun 2022
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Lot 214

Estimate: 80 GBP
Price realized: 220 GBP
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Kent, Stuppington Manor, J[oseph] R[oyle], brass, 22mm., wolf crest, JR countermarked below (DW.295/141; Henderson 445); Middlesex, [Paddington], Augustus Cove, copper medalet (c.1812), BEWARE OF THE GRAND JUNCTION CANAL COMPY (Withers, British Copper Tokens 1811-1820, p. 239); Worcestershire, Oldbury, John Glazebrook, sixpence check, brass, uniface, pickaxe; Location unknown, copper and brass (6): Edward Barnsley, sixpence, bust l., rev. CONTRACTOR (DW.335/3; W.2468); I. NOWLES 1778 around circle containing punched 7, rev. circle comprising leaves and two rosettes, copper (cf. DW.93/256); monogram cipher DC, brass, uniface, 20mm.; DCT monogram, crude mitre(?) above, rev. F, irregular hexagon; stag's head dividing 3 S, c above, all punched onto uniface octagonal flan; SPD within wreath of leaves, rev. ANNO/I700; Miscellaneous, copper and brass (4), fair to good very fine; most identified items rare, the last three of which are perhaps of continental origin (13)
*ex Baldwin's vault.
Royle, a brandy and hop merchant, was the owner of this manor near Canterbury from 1798 till his death in 1848. The Barnsley bust portrait was used again on a colonial token dated 1825 used in Jamaica (Pridmore 130; Lyall 147).
(Estimate: 80-150 GBP)
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