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- Large Size English Sovereign Changer Patent number 22067. William Henry Ell created this English gold coin exchanger to provide change for gold sovereigns and half sovereigns. Ell was born in London, England, about 1849, and he was a cabinet maker per the 1891 England census and a till manufacturer per the 1911 England census. This machine has 46 brass cups that hold change for sovereigns and half sovereigns. The glass door has slots for those denominations, and a reject slot is located between the change slides above the locked drawer. Excellent condition. Accompanying this lot are a sovereign and a half sovereign. Approximate dimensions: 21.5 x 7.5 x 6.5 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15097 (realized $3600). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11917
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- Splendid and Rare English Sovereign Changer Patent number 22067. This early English gold coin exchanger provided change for sovereigns and half sovereigns. The brass mechanism is housed in a mahogany case with a glass front. A sovereign or half sovereign inserted in the proper slot was verified for weight, triggering the mechanism to operate the brass slide below, revealing one of 16 copper or brass cups containing the proper change for the appropriate coin. If the coin was of improper weight, it was returned through a slot below the mechanism. Receptacles in the rear of the machine accommodate the empty cups after change is received. Two copper cups contain (incorrect) eight shillings of actual change for a sovereign (change and one sovereign are included). Original keys are also included. Excellent condition (Eric P. Newman's descriptive label is attached to the front of the door). Dimensions: 8.0 x 7.0 x 17.5 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15096 (realized $3840). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11632
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- Splendid and Rare English Sovereign Changer Patent number 22067. This early English gold coin exchanger provided change for sovereigns and half sovereigns. The brass mechanism is housed in a mahogany case with a glass front. A sovereign or half sovereign inserted in the proper slot was verified for weight, triggering the mechanism to operate the brass slide below, revealing one of 16 copper or brass cups containing the proper change for the appropriate coin. If the coin was of improper weight, it was returned through a slot below the mechanism. Receptacles in the rear of the machine accommodate the empty cups after change is received. Two copper cups contain (incorrect) eight shillings of actual change for a sovereign (change and one sovereign are included). Original keys are also included. Excellent condition (Eric P. Newman's descriptive label is attached to the front of the door). Dimensions: 8.0 x 7.0 x 17.5 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15096 (realized $3840). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11632
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- Two-Tier English Coin ChangerA two-tier wooden coin changer, with metal fittings and two hinges. Both tiers feature 20 coin slots for making change, arranged in two rows of 10 slots each, on two different levels. A glass panel on each tier protects the coin columns, with a wooden flip-top lid that allows the coin to be easily inserted. A rectangular label reads COX'S/LITTLE WATER LANE/QUEEN VICTORIA STREET/LONDON. The dimensions are approximately 17.8 x 10 x 12 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15095 (realized $360). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11902
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- Two-Tier English Coin ChangerA two-tier wooden coin changer, with metal fittings and two hinges. Both tiers feature 20 coin slots for making change, arranged in two rows of 10 slots each, on two different levels. A glass panel on each tier protects the coin columns, with a wooden flip-top lid that allows the coin to be easily inserted. A rectangular label reads COX'S/LITTLE WATER LANE/QUEEN VICTORIA STREET/LONDON. The dimensions are approximately 17.8 x 10 x 12 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15095 (realized $360). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11902
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- Cox Right Handed Pub TillA J.C. Cox invention for keeping track of payments in busy public houses or other businesses. Mid-19th century. In this model, the deposit mechanism was housed in the tower on the left, with coin shelves on the right for the cashier to make change. The base contains one detachable raised bowl and one recessed bowl for loose change, with a locking drawer below. The drawer contains two keys. Constructed of wood, brass, and thick panes of glass. An enameled oval plaque on the tower reads INVENTOR & PATENTEE/J.C. COX/174 QUEEN VICTORIA ST. LONDON. EC. Approximately 15 x 15 1/2 x 8 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15094 (realized $1020). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11879
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- Cox Right Handed Pub TillA J.C. Cox invention for keeping track of payments in busy public houses or other businesses. Mid-19th century. In this model, the deposit mechanism was housed in the tower on the left, with coin shelves on the right for the cashier to make change. The base contains one detachable raised bowl and one recessed bowl for loose change, with a locking drawer below. The drawer contains two keys. Constructed of wood, brass, and thick panes of glass. An enameled oval plaque on the tower reads INVENTOR & PATENTEE/J.C. COX/174 QUEEN VICTORIA ST. LONDON. EC. Approximately 15 x 15 1/2 x 8 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15094 (realized $1020). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11879
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- Cox Left Handed Pub Till J.C. Cox English pub till, mid-19th century. A row of coin shelves on the left held change for the cashier, and the tower on the right contained the deposit mechanism. A round bowl was set into the base on the left for loose change, and there was a locked drawer on the right. Constructed of wood, brass, and thick panes of glass. An enameled oval plaque on the tower reads INVENTOR & PATENTEE/J.C. COX/174 QUEEN VICTORIA ST. LONDON. EC. Approximately 16 x 17 x 6 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15093 (realized $600). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11878
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- Cox Left Handed Pub Till J.C. Cox English pub till, mid-19th century. A row of coin shelves on the left held change for the cashier, and the tower on the right contained the deposit mechanism. A round bowl was set into the base on the left for loose change, and there was a locked drawer on the right. Constructed of wood, brass, and thick panes of glass. An enameled oval plaque on the tower reads INVENTOR & PATENTEE/J.C. COX/174 QUEEN VICTORIA ST. LONDON. EC. Approximately 16 x 17 x 6 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15093 (realized $600). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11878
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- Cox Double-Sided English Pub TillAn early device for keeping track of over-the-counter payments at public houses and other businesses, with coin shelves on both sides of the central tower. The tower contains a mechanism for depositing coins in a frame of sliding bars or receptacles between two plates of glass. With every transaction, the cashier slides a lever as the new coin is deposited and the mechanism shifts, allowing the coin from the previous transaction to fall into a lower compartment. A bell rings every time the lever slides. This process repeats itself through several iterations, until the coin falls into a locked money box in the base. Both customer and cashier can easily see the coin tendered for payment in the glass-walled compartments, making it easy to resolve disputes about improper change. Constructed of wood, brass, and thick panes of glass, the base contains two inset bowls for loose change and a locked drawer. An enameled oval plaque on the tower reads INVENTOR & PATENTEE/J.C. COX/174 QUEEN VICTORIA ST. LONDON. EC. The drawer contains keys and official letters of patent number 2986 to Jehu Christopher Cox, dated June 15, 1883. Approximately 16 x 19 x 6 inches. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15092 (realized $1080). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11877