Whyte's History, Literature & Collectibles 9 March 2014 - page 100

WHYTES
SINCE 1783
,
97
776
Euro silver and gold plated commemorative proofs, 2007.
Issues for Ireland (2) , France, Vatican, Portugal, Spain, Italy, San Marino,
Austria, Finland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Germany. Fleur de coin in
capsules. ( 13)
150-
200 (£130-£170 approx)
777
Collection of modern commemorative coins, including proofs.
Includes Barbados and British Virgin Islands 1974 proof sets, Malaysia
1976 proof pair, Uganda1969 Papal Visit twenty-five shillings, Panama
twenty balboas, etc. (7 boxed or cased coins or sets).
100-
150 (£80-£130 approx)
778
Mixed lot including USA, Mexico, Portugal, India silver.
Includes USA 1795 silver half dollar, worn, fair, 1921 (2) and 1922
dollars, good variety of other equivalent values, mainly 20th century.
Fair to very fine. (40)
100-
150 (£80-£130 approx)
779
Great Britain and Ireland small mixed lot of silver including Victorian
crowns.
Crowns 1890, 1891 and 1893, double florin 1889, halfcrown 1942, Irish
halfcrowns 1934, 1940 and 1941, very good to fine. (7)
80-
120 (£70-£100 approx)
780
Framed numismatic items including gold Irish Lady Lavery Five Pounds
note, Kennedy half dollars and London 2012 silver ingots.
Very attractive decorations for the numismatist’s study. (3)
250-
350 (£210-£290 approx)
781
SNELLING, T., A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England from
the Norman Conquest to the Present Time
First edition, London, 1762, 55pp, 17 engraved plates; bound with
SNELLING, T., Miscellaneous Views of the Coins struck by the English
Princes in France, Counterfeit Sterlings, etc, London, 1769 54pp, 7
engraved plates, Half-leather and boards, marbled endpapers; fine and
clean, ex Libris Geoffrey Hearn, with his signature.
100-
150 (£80-£130 approx)
782
SIMON, J; An Essay...of Irish Coins and of the Currency of Foreign
Monies in Ireland.
With Mr Snelling’s Supplement, Dublin, 1810, x + 180pp, 8 engraved
plates; 13pp, 4 engraved plates. Later blue cloth, ribbed and gilt spine;
with alphabet table and other notes in a contemporaneous hand affixed
, the back with pencilled name (Sir Wm Osborne Hamilton of Glanmire,
Co Cork). Ex Libris Stuart Lane.
150-
200 (£130-£170 approx)
783
Irish Numismatics, a complete set Vols. 1-96, March 1968 to
December 1983.
Nos. 1-9, Dublin, March 1968 to June 1969, facsimile copies, Nos. 10-96
July 1969-December 1983 complete original editions. Numerous learned
articles by Michael Dolley, Bill Seaby, Arthur Went and many others;
edited by Derek Young. Mostly good clean copies free from annotation.
Long out of print and rare as a complete set. (96)
250-
350 (£210-£290 approx)
IRELAND
784
Callan Bank One Shilling and One Penny, 1806, Waterlow facsimile.
Micheal Hearn founded the bank in 1801. Over 15,000 3 guinea notes
were issued but the bank failed in 1807. This facsimile or proof was
produced by Waterlow as a sample for the bank but was never issued,
uncirculated
120-
180 (£100-£150 approx)
785
Clonmell Bank [Clonmel] (William Riall) Six Shillings, circa 1790,
unissued.
“For William Riall, Charles Riall and Arthur Riall”, date “17 “ so earlier
than the 1802 date given in B&C. Signed in manuscript “Charles Riall”,
unissued, only about fair but a rare note.
250-
300 (£210-£250 approx)
786
Cork Bank (Roche’s Bank) Three Guineas, 1 Dec. 1818.
“For Stephen Roche and James Roche”. About fine for this, rust spots.
300-
350 (£250-£290 approx)
BANKNOTES
B&C refers to Paper Money of Ireland by Bob Blake and Jonathan Callaway
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