Lockdales Auction 157 14-15 July 2018

52 1117 Medallions (5) silver: 4x Victoria Diamond Jubilee official small silver issues 1897, and 1x Edward VII Coronation small silver issue, toned VF-EF, the EVII with edge knocks. £50 - £60 1118 Medallion, hallmarked sterling silver d.63mm, 154.2g: Universarl Declaration of Human Rights medal by FAO Rome, 1973, GEF £60 - £80 1119 Middlesex 18th. century copper twopence, 1798, D&H 5, as RRR, after Suffolk, Hoxne, Loyal Yeoman, present piece with old ticket, Ex. R.Brown 2011, Ex. Noble Collection bought Dawson 1998, Ex. Spink 1988, F/NVF £100 - £150 1120 Middlesex copper penny by Skidmore Series, Norwich, Castle/Globe, D&H 130, rare, impaired lustre, NEF £80 - £120 1121 Middlesex, Skidmore 18th. century copper penny token of Suffolk, Bungay Tower, Withers 136, weak striking on reverse legend, with some cabinet blue, EF/NEF £80 - £120 1122 Mixed lot of Copies, Fantasy items, etc. (22 items in all). £40 - £50 1123 Mixed lot of Dutch medals mostly relating to Dog Shows - 15 items in all. £40 - £50 1124 Mixed lot of items (18 approx) - mostly medals. £30 - £40 1125 Norfolk 18th. century copper halfpenny tokens, D&H 8, D&H 6b with a ditto but a piedfort and reverse with die flaw before the horse, with D&H 9 and lastly a ditto D&H 6b but flan neater and slightly thicker than previous specimen, all with old tickets, average VF to EF [5] £80 - £120 1126 Norfolk and Suffolk 19th. century brass traders 'farthings' of East Derham, Kings Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Norwich x 13, Ipswich x 3 and Lowestoft x 4, GF to EF [23] £80 - £120 1127 Norfolk and Suffolk silver shilling 1811, obverse reads:- NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK TOKEN * ONE SHILLING *, reverse reads:- PAYABLE AT J.HUNTON'S YARMOUTH & BLYTH & Co. BURY, Withers 14-15. blotchy tone NEF, together with 2 further specimens struck from a smaller lettering font and different die axis, both VF. It is interesting to note, Withers note that Hunton was executed for forgery at Newgate in 1831, the last person to be so, [3] £80 - £120 1128 Norfolk, Attleborough silver two shillings 1811 of William Parson & Son, obverse:- Shield of Arms between branches of palm and laurel, Withers 5, reverse has mark in right field but as the metal is stood up this is probably the start of a die-crack, rare, NEF £150 - £200 1129 Norfolk, Attleborough silver two shillings 1811 of William Parson & Son, obverse:- Shield of Arms with lion and horse supporters, scroll below, Withers 4, with much original mint finish, rare, AUNC £300 - £400

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